The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, February 10, 1857, Image 2
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CHKftAH ANH COALFIELDS ROAD, n
Tl?o Wilmington papers are in a towering
pasaiou because of the pas.?age of the 1
bill granting a charter for the Chornw and 1
Coal-Fields Kuilroad. will- -knock the
Charlotte Uoad in the head. It will in effect
ercot a now through lino ty; oOnjpovo
with those already built, In wjjiok tne I
State b largely interested, to tbe'^(0?d *u- : 1
d anger men t and depreciation of the State's
property. Vad< ftiftib.. it wiflf* present;
fo\ ull timo, th*. auoeowfaJ atADrapHahmont
of a syste^i of really Kqrtfi Carolina
improvement*, and establish the preoodont
teat any holy c^Avj?prkio nfqg in any way
so lieaakafce ui^nry for adding it.?Such
v nre the gloomy ?l>R':i nations of them of the i
* . ... Journal: knd the prophjts of Uie olhot
1 .. prints are not a whit behind them in their
prediction* of evil to oor Stale anckpeo-! .
pie in consequence of the passage ,of the
bill. . * v. , V
There is oue tniatpko which, jt seems lo
usj City Editor* ? taking their cuo; doubt*
lose, froth City Mrr .,/<;nfc--~aro very apt
to make : thev think the r>lncn in which
tbey reside is t&i ^'tats; and ovory im-;
, ?' 'proYmneiit which does not jbtr grist to
^ their mill it-unwise. unpatriotic and ruinous.
'i^h filso aecm to beliove tbatthe
tioi j ebjact of our Legislature should be to 1
promote the prosperity and oontribute to J
tho case and comfort 6( thoso who dwell;
in town!,and viragos, We on the other
hand?probably beenuec our lifo has been
rural, and, th-irelbra, we have more sym- j
rothy fur tbr people-?'have always cutorrflhed
tho opinion that railroads should bo ]
constructed IbV the accommodation of those
who jtrndtKe, and not o! those who traffic
upon tho great staples of tho country If
there be an abundance of coal for the Che- j
raw and Coal-field* Head to carry ? OF, very |
well; it will doubtless benefit the coal-boa
yens and other understrappers of the coal I
?_ owner}, Hut the groat benefit will be to J
the peoplo w bp own no coal?who tiM tbo '
soil?who oat bnpad in tbo swett of thf if
, v - - t irn faces, and not by tbo hocuspooua of i
* buying und ailing?to that bold yeoman )
ry, "theif country's prida," who, ''whon
once destroyed can never bo supplied."
The busiuess of tho trader, however, is
also useful nmi nEccM&ry; and let that be I
cared for and protected, as the baud-maid
of agricultural anJ uieebanioal industry
And now, keeping these principals in
view, why should tee I'hrraw and CoalFields
ltoad not have been chartered? It
will Insect a largo scopo of oountry that
has no way of getting its products to niarket?a
ragion of considerable extent? a- I
bounding in materials of great value wheu ,
transported to niaiket, but useless now,becau.?c
their carriage by the ordinary means
of conveyance would consume their entire
worth. Now ti oy benefit no one, because
they remain locked up : and shall they
remain forever uaeicss merely because they i
are not to bo sold in some town within our I
own State? What tin bnre the people of
Richmond, Moore, and Montgetaur do.ic !
that they should bo subjected to any such ;
dog- in-tho-manger policy? Wo know those
people. We know thorn to be as true,
pure and patriotic citizens as the State
holds within its limits; and we know not
why the opening of a nvirket to them
should be such a direful calamity to the
rest of the Stuto. Suppose; however, you
compel them to drag their products to
Wilmington; will tho merchant# of that t
place consume them within the State? We
Buppo^they will. Surely they would not
be guilty of sending theui to New York,
or any where else,after making such a fuss
about selling nut of the Statu. i
Hut why should not these product* find ,
their way to tho Wilmington market ra- ]
ther than to Charleston attoi the road is
uumr Trie road, wo suppose, will cross <
the Wilmington and Charlotte Road East <
of Rockingham, some fifty miles nighor to ,
Wilmington than to Charleston; and if the |
former mnrkct with this ndruutnge on its ,
side, besides the preponderance which will |
he given to its claims by State pride, can- ,
not compete with the latter, why thon let ]
Charleston have tho preference.
As to the second objection: Wc cannot
see how this road !t to af:oot a new through
> Hoe to compete with those already built, ,
' inasmuch as it will not go evon half through
tho State. And if it should hare this effc**
it would only prove that the thivagh liu.?
' which we now h&vo, were injudiciously laid
^ i' off in the first instance.
As to the argument that this road will
A ? yrevout for all tinto a system of intcrual
iruptotetnouts in the State, it ir all talk
Jjv ' ? -and nothing else? a painted devil to Aright
^ I the oyc of childhood. Jf successful It will
- bawu a oontrary effect. It will stimulate
tho building of a road or the improvement
'V r' ' of the rivers botweott the Coal Field* and 1
Wilmington: and tho proximity of itepoei.*
*
tioii trUl always giro it avoided advanUpe
r .,er Ch.-lo.to., or .or otW port owid.
+, V , . i* . ' of u?e tst?. . v, >:/ yg* :r-.< } I
But rs*Uy, 1n must roywtl the ./oKtral, i
at host, M !-4n/?: iu * joking tfiood when
. it uJWalxiut lhc.?o?m>pHrhi??at of
/P*kkr "* -illy ^fvrth tfoH?? iuipTX>ve?n?nt." ^ Aod 1
v ? My thia boc?tt?? thit paper hss s!w?y? 1
t#jon m> sturdily opposed to the State's rc- i
eohring a 07 portion of tie prooeeda ff tie ft
^ poh!u? land*, whils those proeoeda, Or I'tta
Ui thsmaolras *ero ex tra**^ fitly Uv- i
* f ,. , v; , n th? u?j(fd'"W>cr*tio Stains cyf tho I
N ?h Wn4t, by the patty in potror.
'? noihaHah *? Uvo hastily knockod oft i
1 . jOHiHbttvw .f iho jUfihiatcro?? fV I
: itrtorio# 4
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W " ? !.! .1.' LffJ! J? ' "! " 1 ? 11 11
wuai, if commuted/fairly beneficial; ?
to the iucerv. "<?t? that gwo us I J|
birth: and tor thg pfiyUtgefi itumuut-| a
lie# of whiaU re uiea* to stand up and be tl
heard, in the State or out of it, w long jl#
we can wag a tongue or pen. ?'lf I forget
thee, O Joru^alvtu, let my right liaml for i
get by cunning? \fT do not remember ^
(l.boletmy tpugno cleave tv the roof of m
My u.outb; if I prefer uot Jerusalem above p
myuhjafj6j'S'-ryNoriS (Jaw! inn Atjjui. 11(
Vai i'axu.e Rkvotattomaky Krr.io.? |
Wc aro'indebted to the kindnettt of Dr. 3. .
0. Dudley, of Bennetsvillo, South Carolina,
lor an extremely interesting memorial
t>( tho Revolution, found in that village. !
TVi# a medal in copper, commemorative of ;
the battle of Rutaw, which wai voted by n
Ofh ;?ros# to the distinguished commander ' B
of i be Southern army, General Nath Greene. J
On the fupo is the likenrsa in relief of 11
General Groeno, with the inscription,
" Xath<<n!>Egrtgiv Duci OwtiV'K A /Ulrica
no." On tbo reverse, an angel with an t
olivo branch in her.left, hand holds n laurel ^
wreath in her risht, while she trniunles 10
upoi. the trophies of war; around hor head 0
are tl^o, words, .,<4S?i/ur Rtybnum A u*trali-, "
>tm\ b?dor; is reaerdod tho event which is *
the occasion of the testimonial: Ujxlibu* uil
EhIuip Dchrllnd* die YIll September, ?
MDCCLXXXI.
In Johnson's lifof Qreotte, wc find that ,
Cungte-U loolc particular notice of the
Kutaw i, After voting their thanks to i
the commander of tho department, and ev ,j
ry description of troops specifically, a Urit- u
ish utandnrj] was ordered to bo presented j t
to the commander, and n gold medal com- j
memorutivo of tho event. The modahho
says) is in the h inds of Mr. Eli Whitney,
of New Haven. "Tho impression whs also
made in copper, and distributed to hia w
friends, among .horn it is sacredly prescr- ?
vcd. tl
This interesting memorial is one of those n
medals, and is historically valuable as re.' 1
lating to tho gallant affair at Kuiaws, the , 8
last great action of the war. ? Odtunlrio a
(Jurolinfan. tl
What to sat ani? i>o when *?J'op oov.j 0
TIIF, QuEjJTION.-As the Isdico?unmarried j,
one*1 cspetiaM? arc always thankful for v
ndvico, they will pardon us for calling their y t
attention to the following directions,which, t
if thoy will reoollect, may relieve them y
when placed in what is generally dlnsidor-1 n
ed an embarrassing position: i tl
1. EkjXeiully iirominvndetl to Btomb'*.- ,
Pause, siirh verv *of\. then nncn vnur mm
* ? ?w - r? j *v ? |
with a good deal of won Jor, (of course you
have been trying to make it out, but cuut j 1
look your lo/er in the face, and say,"what I *'
oan you mean, doar Alfred? If the last v
words aro spoken with a little troublo, ao 1
much the better. I "
2. Very mituLle fur Brunette*:?Give a i r
start, flush a glance it the questioner, turn ;'
aside, and be unable to spenk your etno*; **
tiou; ono hand pressed high upou your bo- 0
kU. ?fr?c??.!!_ n
3. &tft m the hand* of anybody, ami 11
generally contulrred a clincher?Hurst ir.to '*
tears, covering your faoe with your hauds. , 1
If you can't cry, dup your head on the in- *'
quiaitor'a shoulder, and uiurmur, P
William!" b
4. For 'mcrrytgrig*' and nice little girl* l'
it is enough to toy: "Mo!"?pout, shako ^
their hoads, and look pretty.
Awvfi. Tjioiiouth.?"This had from the d
very beginiug ofthoir acqnaiAitnoe induced t'
in her thatawo which is the ruoat delicious 1
fe?ling a wifo car. have toward a husband." If
' Awe?" said I, on hearing the above re- f
mark?"awe of a man whose whiskers you n
baro trimed, whoso hair yon hevo cut, >?
whose cravats you have 'put into the wash,' y
whose bx-tx and shoes you have kicked in- v
to the cloeet, whose dreasing gown you have V
worn while combing your hair; who has r<
been down into the kitchen with yo& at olsv- A
c?n o'ctoek at night to hunt for a chicken
bone, who has hooked your dresses, unlaced ;
your boots, fastened your bracelets. and i
tied on jour bonnet; who ha* stuod before I
four look ingrafts, with thumb and finger t<j
on hU proboaeia, scraping his chin; whom E
you have buttered,and garland toasted, R
end tea-ad; whom you have aeon asleep in
with ilia month wideopon.' Ri-dicuioua/'-^- *
Funny /Vn. R
An AvrrMWro Bdu*i)cm.? We regret
i. II- I ?? ? '?
v>i -ttavc iilfl nr> d, II. l.llOOtft, ^ tWpM*
table merchant's of Winoaboro', 8. 0., vu g
kiTefcly, it' not mortally, e tab bod by seme ^
pereon or petaona unknown, on Wednesday fi)
rightist, in this oity.' The knife entered m
hie back, below the right ehoulder blade1 if
and penetrated the right long.
An there dte rati one mm or* concerning,
the afTVica *o f'orleur to giro any of them.
The affray (if aa affray it wae) occurred at
the comer of Churoh and Lioguard rtteeta. y
Mr.Catbeart ieiyiagaitheCahler lloinm g
it. a j*reoari<>n? eitaatiou It will be a
Mfuree of, gratification to hi* family and ifl
friend* to know that bn la oor.etan tiy atten- B
led by eminent physicians, and aurronoded : fR
by many attentive tVicntb. Aetim meaa- g,
urea hive been taken by the <uty authoring
to ferret wot the apapio. rt
] lltcmtouu Nnano MunJUn -?the editor ia
w tk. > 1 ! aui-i ?
'* *" "" " 'WI " ??K, w<? wus rocelli 11||
\y on t *i?u to KtcHojond, na? inforui*!!
ty Mnwrn.. ftMiinon, gill A C*, * action- i 0,
SfCqfJh>> r**' lUt,th* 9r<m JJJJJ1 ?f li
t &M
* _ ;>
"-! !u !- !' "j"*1 l"
vies of other Looses of a similar kiud in !
LiohuDoml, it is said, would make the ?- j
iount to go orer four millions?and still \ <?*
10 business is increasing. Hi
Fbom Kansas.?St. Louis, January 27. 1 tri
'he Wostport (Missouri) corrospot dcut of l*
lie llepublioau, under date of the ?lgi, j d>
*ys that the Kansas Legislature hare re-1
waled the hw against the circulation of f'
icendiarj documents. A resolution had rc
l*o paasod both Houses, under which a ?'
on*ention will bo called at an early day t0
) i'ranie a btaty Constitution. Qtroltni- ot
n. . 9*
, _ ^ ,,,,,,
1 u \h, rue!*4 said a pi-ius lady* pur i
jiuisier was a ptfvrtrfnl preacher; for'to, '
horttiinohc ministered the word amtin
8, he kickod three pulpits ty pieces, aud e*i
a need tho in'ards out of (ivo bibles!"
I uc
A biography of KoW.pioiro, published ; 111
n a late Irish pnpuv, ooucludce with the r;i
bllowing remarkable sentence: "This extra
rdinary man loft no children behind hitn j ?f
xcept his brother who was killed at the j i.?
a:no time. ? j,E
^ - - I1,
CHERAW, S. C. j"
Tuwutay Fjehriiary IO, 1H57. ^
Publio Documents. pi
\Yc return our sincere thanks to the Hon. j
chn McQuceu f>r tin- CongM iinnsl Globe ^
nd appendix, together with \aluablo Patent ;j,
)ffic? reports, with other document* of au j ol
ntrrcstiag nature. ; ,v
waning jfaper*. ;
Our good friends at Wadeaboro, during1n.it j
reek held a mooting, and wilb satisfactory j rr
valence before theui, catno to the conuluaiou i 01
but a man named Anderson, wa3 a d&uperous . '
I (
nan to the community, that ho vas an aboli-!
ionist, that he had boon tampering with ne- , ni
roes, uud that ho had been expressing ?ia |
holition sentiments rather too freely. I. on | ,l
base grounds, tiiry passed a resolution j 3'
10 should leave the town within a given spare
f time. lie did leave, and passed through this
lace on his way to somewhere. That's the
ray to net. Wo cannot 4>e loo vigilant, hut j ^
hould ? very man net, a sentinel ou our rasper." ; 1
ire W?t5li-Tevf?? O'" oonntrv i* Hooded ; a,
rith Nipgor Shriekors,disguised in every shape , e
ad form, and the a honor we are rid of them 1
ho better. Keep the ball a moving. I t|
The Cheraw and Coal Fields R- R- vTho
Wilmington papers, have entirely lost ^
heir temper, since the passage of tho bill ' II
hsrtenng the abve road, and have been at?ns- j"
ig every thing about Raleigh and every moin- J &|
ier of tlm Legislature, individually and legis- di
stivoly, because the Legislature of North Ca- is
olina possessed the good sense,to hnd out ihat j "j
he c.tv of Wilmington was noi the State of j t.,
forth Carolina, and that there were otherpnrta | ff
f the Stat0 to benefit as well us the above j pi
lamudhyphonnte seaport, because they thought |
Iright to aid and benefit the counties of Cam- { '
? 1 n- 1 j 1 tf 1 a if . .. 1
x-tiaivi, mcuntoau, iuimijoniery una auw<re. lu
'or those cogent rvaaon i,tv.e people of Wilming st
on are anathematising vv,? Legislature nn<l al
enpleot North Carolina anil etery body Use,
ccanse (at they sot) it will kill the Wilmingon
and 1 tut In rfcrd ton Rood, Who bnilds this at
I', and It. R. 11? Wilmington? No, tho State
i'ho will build tho Chornw nod Coal-tields
loud? the people of Montgomery fa. They
0 not .-uk the State tor one dolla wherein p
to Wilmington ltailroad iPmafuh "omilliona c<
"ho Wilmington paper* complain Uiat the LaMature
tuffrredoi e\on Jar*!to allow the peo
loofthe up country to build h nmd that doe*
ut terminate exactly at Wilmington. This
1 a bad policy; for the good people of the upcr
Country h?/e juat as great intercut at stake ht
i the turpentine mSHiouarea at Wilmington- p*
ft in closing will caM tho attention of our
-adentn tho oxtrart from the North Carolina di
xgtn in another column. ci
Leavenworth J' '~nal
This able paper published Leavenworth, w<
iaruns Territory, cornet to tu with the taintsity
of the associate Editor, Iszak J. Rick, m
sq., w ho was formerly Editor of the "Souther n i n
ighta AJv<>ca?e,n in thi a State. Persona wish
p to know the state of eflfhirs in Kuimi . ^
>ul<l do well to subscribe, it is a ''Southern
ighis Advocate" in Kansas.
? I ^ rn 9 i . 4f
Charleston Mercury bt,
Mr. J. Heart has associated himself with M
. Baeuwcll ilHett, Jr.. in editing the Mereary tj,
jr. RheU will ocoopc noeeviahle position in ^
Mag the place uf %fr. Tabor, for Mr. TaW/? tn
iod was a "mailer mind" 'lu ium but htf, ^
any equals In the State. 3 ^
. ?r* p?
Haw Advertisements. u
We call the attention of Merchants and ^
tippers of Vrodaee in genets! to iho Card <rf ni
essra Walker % Henoing of GeorgeUnru,
^ '* A ^ " . 'm wt
ft will b* seen by reference to ow mtrectil- ^
ig columns, that Mesat*. War rah Kiw?w? >
? ?n
rotKt hhv? <Mt ihUhh?d n new enndy mer>e- ^
dory in the city of t&erlnnVin- IVraona will ^
> we? to order, froau them. ,' V do
Mr. X 1. KmVr will mII nt Auction nil bit ^
nek of Good*, on the 23rd imL be
Mr. Dnn'C A. Horn, Km on bond a **?r end wc
rge ecpply of Irinh P?tet>e?, of tbe drel que? tb
ty. They ofrired ?a y??*t*ttiar. , g.
The Lodyc end Lyoeen ?1U hold meeting d(
i tb? reepeetive Aetna, * *??' to their ndvneLommMUa
i2y ' L'i - j * tl
Tim Op^siLnto 1 ^ j
'< JR K3SSS.A
xky
1 , i ?.. i ..J '' 11'
Better Late than Never
Win. Godfrey Esq., received on last Thursiy,
(ilth iiwt.,) a letter which was mailed to
in on the lBth January. A 1>. 1834, at the j,-,
?st Office celled Clio; in Marlborough Disiot.
The distance in 20 miles, and the letr
has been nineteen ?cars and twenty-'* *tr i ho
iya on the way, ivud contained a twenty ^
dlar bill on the Merchants Rank, ' at this ' .V?1
w, w?th the request that, Mr. Godfrey-would ,
turn twenty dollars in United State Hank j W
ills- Jnst think of it, twenty miles in nine !
en yearn, it beats tlio telegraph. To those ' rc<
' ouf BuhfCriberu who do not receive our pa | mi
irs regularly, we say be patient, your grand- ag
likircn will receive the beuefi' of your su J j p"
ription. i Uf|
The Carolina Times. jt,
It lea not been our nn dncs we have j*OJ
ii'-cd "Flag," to draw invidious distinctions . .
it.rcdU different paper*. nor do we intend Jo la'
> ho now. Wo fowl it a duty, however, which | ?^
i' owe to our reader... to say ftonctbing in cumondtuiou
01*tlk jovrnal which heads tiiic j?nigraph.
The " TY^es " is without doubt, the . .
n'?it paper in the States. It i? published in
due'luu by K H. Hrittun, I'Vq, who is one vi
the best practical pciutera in the South, and ah
edited by that- aids wriier. finhshed gentle- ' j>;
an, and stanch Southerner, John O. Bowman |
? articles are all marked by that loflv spirit v.
bicii has ever ch&ruSU-. iseit the production of '
i? gentleman. Thb Times" contains a I no
cater amount of r < v? than any of t">e city | m;
kpora: Us Columns h -ar witness to the untilg
zea! au'J energy of -its editor. To those of ,
ir readers who desire to subscribe to a f npor, | v:0
iblishcd at tho seat of government ol this . pr
ate, we cotnincnd tho "Timbs/1 and if they ?h
;t upon this suggestion, they will thank us j ?
r having brought this matter to their aUen- j cut.
W. e ill take pleasure in showing copies t"'1
the ''Timet'* to any one desirous of seeing i th
. ' m
TkkM.-.?Daily $'i, Tri-weskly $3 and nock-1
A'2 u vc.ir in advance."
Comparison may be ixlioue, but *vo cannot j
Train from endorsing ail that the "Flag " Miys
i the. subject. With two such editors ? < ,.j
[?s m. Britton A Ilpwman, the Times rim not
il to succeed, it is our sincere nish that it
hi
my.
Sinco writing the ibote, ?e an? gtieved to
<e that Mr. ilrii'on h? offered the office for ^
?le, the advfciti iinent may be seen iu another
, re
lloutu.
... -.in . Wl
8ANDFOBDVS IN VIOOK A TOR, t01
AS a LIVER MEDICINE. ;u
l^ilMHL'i hit i long existed a demand for snob
a remedy that could bo relied on as safe ?f
ud o (Tactual. Tliis remedy bus been nretmr
I iU most thnt demand : and extensive trial
I in virtue* haa shown bow universally it bus ^
erortiplished the purpose designed. Among .
10 complaint* which nave been ipeediW < ur1
by the use of the Invigorator we mention ti<
rtrr Comftloint, which is tbv cause of many a,
thcr d j-of.se t?among which are, iillinusutss, ^
[endaehe. I'pin in the c>idc and Loin*, bilious .
over. Fever and \;<ne, Jnondice, Indigestion,
anguur and ios., of Appetite, ListVessnese h<
ltd Irritability?u'l of which nre caused by a ! J||
isensed action (T the Liver, l*he Invigorator jj,
eompotiud'--! with nrrtiiMilar ft-i'-roncn t<? i
i" Liver, and when that disease is removed | Pl
11 the rent are cured, as tUe cause of them is M
iken away. A h w dotes of tl o Inviyorator u'
truly ever tail U> uiiunlate the Liver u? a f ro- ft
i-r action, and by its eoutlnue I us * to rriuoi e j .
10 disc a<e. It has bean t^ken with great sue . 11
lis in of Gholic, Dysinteyy, A c,, and t?>* J<
tese tt has b.vu found it very efficacious re- o#
ie<iy. An o-ccsintal dose a'ictu'ates the w
r.i iach to a halfhy action end restore.-* the
[tpi-tite and vigor. One dose will relieve the c<
fiprejwirc tmciu vichs experienced by eating a F1
Ltuty dint,.?r, as it excites tfco digestive or lil
tns to vigorous action. For a dc'ditatod jj
ntc of the system the Invigorator ha* ho oon- ' <
which expcribOCO proves, us it restores trie | .
rstcm nud roinovcs the yellowness from the j
tin, which is the result of a diseased Livor. , th
prepared and told hy.Sondl'ord t Co., I g?
rotit St., New York. I'riec $1 Oi) per l-oltie, ' t<
intaining forty doses. Also sold by
MALLOY A CO'T, ?
Ch< raw, 8. C. bt
And hv A M ntttiornvtr u
" | wwuiii'umllic 10
Oil. 27, 1Mti, 20?!v. Wv
' 'I r
Puoplr or Aukr,ua !?Thousand of you ^
ive suffered loojf yeart with lirefromplairitj, {
tin in the nid,- a A loins hillirutaeaa, head-!
ho, iritability, and other disease* that all ' r?
? remedies tried, failed to < ure, and Phyai- j
ana pronounced incurable. You need suffer j
i lower, I L*
Dr. Saiulfo.-dj Juvi foratw will mnVe ron ?
* * ' W1
ill again. Or**i cures are daily refxirtcd ?u I
kving been j-erforrond by the tow of thia ro- 1
id/, and none who uae it are disappointed [
ita effect*, A distin^<iuhed Physician ante j
hie practice he ueVer found anything so ef-1
itaal in rul'iaving the above named diaontca
the I' t-fgorntor. i m
^ ,yfcri
DXVI8' PAIN KILI.Kli, Jj
I waa attacked with dyaaatery, and it noon
cam* very <li ,i re-wring; I weed thi* medicine T1
cording to the direction, and van cured in
r?a dtya. My wife *m alac attacked with "**
in the atomwefc. in conaequancaof eating too
oa nitci ft lit ?>f tUkaaa* | ?ha mu relieved pi
a fet. minute* iftrr tr.V?u thia re< dicing.? |
>?m iter imu word a, aho Mid the felt the tin
lit remove after abe bisd taken it, aa quick * "
you could cm a limp of aurar diwolvo is >
V) water, tfy eon wea burnt go fcadly th i?
ia wax off: 1 applied the medicine ituran- ' '
?Uty, ami it took the flra out aad healed th?
>?nd in km tfmu than I tear aaw one hualad
fore. Ono pf. nflry children fell over H thhir I Zm
i btuianl fc* w?rr b^f, bmt tlfc bffri* 'Z^
? Mtnp ikMjMg by fotbiftg iu tbfc BO**'*- JJ
i*. I w?)l rac!it.o? o*??aa?mof*df iw wtta
tfnl ot In caring k vounrt iafikUfj by my tin
?'? fkiiinjr y*i of d< >r? *n<l ???Ing hirw^ctfj ion
A}f; th? ?p)A ?m ?oc? r?1ki**4, U?e] **
m) b^Uby tide apttein* lu hoi Uinj^
OlIITlIAliT
ft- grWMw wis?a irvtwcfe -an >? ^ ^^
t<t potfrcmo Jynureot mnntrr morit't; ,.0
muturr ttsyuinjuam alloquwer cinerem.
DIKD, at hi* residetioo, Ohk? ood,Mar!? k<
it> District, IvUirdnv the 24tb ult., Hon. (V
I LI/I AM T. ULLKKBE, in the 49th dJl
nr of his aire. w
This aonouncmieut will 'carry sadness j
a large circle of warmly attached <>160da vc
d admirers of the dee? ised. They will j 'h*
suit to mind h:* l??fty integrity, his i
inly generous trills of ohnrnctor, his
rcenblfi manners, and their grief will be Bi
ignant, that one so formed to benefit ">
d dolight Fooiety, so richly endowed
th commanding ^untitles, so public spir- -J,
and possessing such lively sympathy tY'
all that is good, great, useful and am- <I(
do, shoull have been colled awny so t ?
,lv. j
Col. Kllorbo was u native of Marlboro r
strict, in which he lived the wholo of I 1
? brief life, and where his loss will be I r
only and deep'y felt. He enjoyed the
bounded respect and conf;denoo of his /
strict. To thu development of its agri j ( 1
Jturai prosperity, and to I no discmimi- i
in .f general intelligence and Bound rd* j ^
til ion among its citUcus, ho govy ttnrc ' j,'
itting exertions, and the influence of hi*
eoosful example. As n plnnter, hj , '
m hi tied thorough knowledge of scirntifio 1
inciplca, with great practical sagacity in i
cir application, Ho was repeated J
returuod n member to both bran
es of the Legislature, and his fidelity to !
0 best interests of his constituent* was
liversally acknowledged. A feeling of
utual trust and admiration subsisted
twixt hitn and them, and on dither hide
is richly dearrved. In t?.o Legislature ^
s course was modest, coutcrvatine and
,eral. The groat controlling interest* of; ^
griculturc and Education commanded j
> spcoiol attention. To the discharge of | j,;
a public duties, he brought energy and ; ^
ithpsiastn justly and beautifully toniper
1 by :? spii i; of c|UDoiliatioii;and a mnrked ^
fcpect for the opinions of those associated mm
ith hitn. No Pistriet ever hud a truer ^
mora devoted Itcprcsentntivw, no Logis
turc a member more ardently attached
right, or raotoconsiderate in thopursuit y
it '
Iii his private relations, ho waa the
lectionate aou, tlio sincere friend, and
0 finished gentleman. He rras prc~emeritly
distinguished for his social <|ualij.h.
His love for his friends was intense ^
id constant, upon them he lavished x
10 fondest attentions aud the wnruicst ja
*-pit*lity, and they were worn in bis
n?rt of hearts as the doarrat treasures of
tc. Indued. only when life's current ^
self ccascd to flow, did he cease to ex
van hi* attachment for thorn. While ue j
iihruccd in the wide circuit of hia esteem
1 "litH-'v mid ego*, his cainest spirit
oiid a peculiarly congenial gratification
i intercourse with ttc voting?those P
Htngcr ihnn himself. He reudily enter
i into thoir plans, hopes and fcoiii'gs It j ''
as his delight lo speak to them tho on- I _
ittraglng word, to give them the warm j
T.sp of approval, and to open his purse
>*. rally to the destitute and the desorviog g
is good deeds brought hn.i in Hfo abun J
int hirosts of kindly regaid, and affee
mate interest, and now that he is gone __
>ey will not be forgotten, but continue to
Hell sweet and bfoeeotn even in the dust.
Man gocth tojbis long home, snd the
oumcrs go about the streets." From j
lining hearts the ioccnoo of cond regret f|
r his loss will perpetually ascend, and J
utcful tears often guah forth upon the ?
ate of the lovod and lost friend.
: will aerre to mitigate and codsoIc the Cj
itvf of his tricuds to loam that his mind
niaiued clear and conscious to the la*
id that ho was fully roatgned to the iner- l(j
iblo ohaugc. Ho enjoyed tho bleesod ' c,
ivilcge of having tho cotitpoauro proper j
r religious meditation. His conversation at
ieh pions friends was extremely entisfac.
ry and interacting to tluun
M.. .... 11 1 - n .l? i '
**??/ I'm nvnTvnij rinner TC me tuy st
tJ rapport of his renerablo mother,
aviug long exhibited and illustrated ere' ~
excellence that can adorn a Christian,
ay eht> be eeablcd in -thie dark hour of
ml, when He takes away, to bleas Hi*
naliy aa whon He gate, and now that
b can offer no halm, to nay, ?<Tbou art
th me; thy rod and thy staff they comrtti:e."-Car?/?n??
7Vm<?. P.
in1.. - . - . .,'j?. h? ro
For Sale.
rtfli sai"crit>cr(>lee?ring to ivtire from ;1
tho I'rit ting buebieas, offer* tor mI?
e entire Bsiablishaont known ae the OAHOIN
A TUMbS, to which ! connected a well
nditioced JOB OFFICE. - -
Pb? Time* (Daily, Tri weekly ami Weekly ,
u?e?,) is in a proepormta condition, enjoying '*?
rety fsor lircnletioo end a krge edyertfaUg
ror.iuje. Tht .fob Ottcc to in nood order, J.
ntftiuioc nbat>(!?|iee of materiel ibr the wte- r
ti/Om o#?ay ?bv ? ?f wwrk, nod Is liberally ^
The Frees <W^iUae?h oouteiniog three
eases, Is *2*<> complete, sod worked hy steam, ?
?Jn| ooe Ad#?n? ond one CjtuuNr Proa*. ?
A* motor to tit* Ho?se of 8ap?e#t?uMlm, jb. J
I adhwtifcer two afiftdo amulo erre^wieoU
\* r -cotton of it* work, wbitf' affvmia
- r:rsfosLxr&r** A'
A- fid .itwcrrtjor b<ui <kt?*y>i?ted to toll, *a
port'>M?iv thoao Wk^wotf 4ofiwi to .
g. fm JourmJfciA So fro ?r? ou? r,f tS? boat J"
ai?4 M?ajf*rou? >*uhlM?w?nt* to "*
MW7o tho Sofa. *X awry ?o? ?<*"?. jj
-tfe ?r in^tr tout too, tidwil tttc ?ob- **!
^
' i^m^n
COXSItiNEES.
The Steamer Chesterfield arrive! at this
see on Thursday night last, with freight
nslgned to tlm mllowTng potions.
Wells & Bro, J 0 Carter Jt Co, J II Taylor,
el Tvaon, W P Ac 1*1 F Kendall, ?
sndatl, W (J Smith. W R lK?ak. J StLv A
i, Cowiok A (Jruitt, W 1. Rinitn, W V Ken.
.11, A Race A Co, Re K David, W I, J Uei :,
Malloy, I> Matbesor. il W Harrington, ;r,
L Petfuoa, R 11 Clark A Co, 11 F Pcgces,
W Ouliok, C Holmes, I) Nisbet, O W Jlcf
r, N 1> SttickKn. I Lvnch Tbreudgill A K<
11, U T Powell, T W" Bright, W J Vercon A
t. U P Simmons, T 11 Brill, S Gra ii, J R
alloy, Dr A Malloy, Alex William.*, J TV
uhbs, W A Mulloy, Mrs M Stiinenlz, W Me
ide. Ann K Drake.
"? ' ' "' ' " " 1 ?
iRTHSCTF.It WKRKLV 11Y J. M. TMKK.VIH11LL.
)TTOS ?Received this week "H
ioeivad proviohsly * 1*2.462
>tal . 13,34*
ice* today range Irom 10$ to 12 j
ieon,j?er,1h 1'2? (? 14
Wgingi Pcr > *' ^
>ITea. Rio nor ll?
- --? - - - 1 M,r ) ?
Java, 1* (it, v(>
irn, per I ;?(i (? pm
i?al, per bushel 1.00 (? rt.Qt
:athers, per lb 4l) <m..
our, per bid 700 (b 72."i
alder, per nwt 100 (? 1.2.
Ides, per lb 10 C". }
}U, per lb f>
ird, per lb A
Boef, p-r, lb & r
Beeswax, per lt> IK <y,
Hatter per lb , 20 (a, 2.*?
Candles Tallow per Jt> 18 2e
do Adamantine 3"> \l 3*
do Sperm 00,
olasscs?Cuba, per pal 00
do New Orleans 75 (ci> 80
lit, l>er sack 1.00
ignr, per lb 12 (? 10
Ice, ft 'a 0}
nils 0 to 0
tllow, par lb 121
iver in boating order.
bi raw Lodp', .\o. l.T A. V. H
An extra Communication of this mL
wipe will be held on the nigkt nfV*
oii'Imjt, Idth insU,by orderof W M.
V. II. McAHN, Hec'tv.
Feb. 10, . 34- it.
Cheraw Iivceura.
A REGULAR Meeting of the <7h-ir*.
m Ljreuin, will bc#h<i<t at the l.ibr&r
id Lyceum Hall, on TIIL RS11.\\ the 12'?t
at 7 o'clock, P- M.
R*sayiHt?Kcr. J. U. PICKETT.
Subject of Essay?" KuoicUdije it Powrr."
Que rj f ir Debate?I* it the J it* of th
ate to Educate its citizens.
r. M. Mclvcr, .Sect rv.
Feb iu 31 ?It
Irish I oialors
*
m BBES SEED i'<'TATOHS " I'ir
W\.W ?!i consignment ami !cr sa
r DAN'L. A. HORN
Feb 10 .
CHEESE.
I CHOICE CHEFS
LU? in boxc.% lor sale fur C;v
r DAN E. A. HORN*
Fob 10 34-31
(jiOODSAT
A u c 11 o n !
rHE SUBSCRIBER intending to ck
, ;j|? his present business in this plu<
11! offer for sale, ut his stoie in Cheraw,
outlay 23d mat., und day* following, hi" t
rc stock of goods, consisting in pert of F.
r articles, a .splendid stock of
arduaro, Bo?.l* and Shoes, lints and Cn
gether with every article usually found ii
uuntry f>torc.
tW I'erxins desirous of purchasing go<
LOW FWUUE&j should avail themsel
' Urn opportunity, as overy article wilt
ild without any manner of reserve,
Ternn: liberal and made knowu
as ]. m
Feb. 9, 1857.
Walker & Hcnning,
R K C E I V I N 0,
IWnarriinr anil fcrnrrnf
ommission merchant:
OFFICE ON TIIE WHARF,
RUili T OCCUPIED BY BHAOKKLIORDB FRAKI
OKORIiETOU ^ a. .
W W- Walker- o.~W. A -Henninf
SST AJ. isccc: ssRdc cr pw-dcuee cotuif
to Our friend* in
B?nw, *bw r<*w and cHAttwro*.
Par R*FtR*xci?.?I) L. MiCay, Pn?
nt of People a hank, Cbarltttoa: J. )
?nainr, P*e?idem of Bunk oi'CeokMtowi
. W. Shackelford, A)rmerljr of Siaejolford
MMT.
FW>. 10, \UPti 34?Otn.
ff-M ^ ? A _ l7l I I
?W CAHDT #AHtfFAUfOa
*999 KlUtt
I <*po*IT* MAWMtm
J, KIN*OH OF CANDY MA^JFAVai
y BSD At KHW YORK PRCES^, '
war* T).-vU.w wilt aottuhUMrr <JWO?U
bj on us *W to tkeORj, m k
dirr ' atdit*.
iito4*4 H,*
k WARREN
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