-wafe
fror-fii* flav , WnUlman.)
TO TTIJu INTEVDE.NTA>* I - COT N CI L
OF TflR TOW& 4)3?pUMTKli. i
OrvmcMFN.?Aj# Seowrtary of n Com
tuittoe, for investigating the oharaoter and
dotdgna of a eorwdu M*1. Kwerson, who
Sectored in this place ou Wwotagity eton.
ing Iwt, sn I vr*? re girded wah wiapieion,
by name of our uioet worthy and rciapaclHble
oitiwn*, having brcn appointed to
make a report of the proceedings of said
Committee to yoarr booormblo body so that
yon might kct in regard to the aatd Mm.
Emerson a* vbpuld seem proper to yon under
;h? virotj-ntiaocoH, I beg leave uiout
respectfully to act in accordance with my
in-' rv tieiv .
ThoCoi ujitten, as aoon na the hctorcor
rather Urattc cj <ihw. ayairut Southern
Lather had boon concluded, nnd Rftor the
^jrformanco of or.i mining Jioads commonc.
cd, informod Mrs JSmeraon of the injurious
ieport\ in circulation concerning bor,
and demanded, as an net of justice, both to
Virmi]f /\ \ aiii* Ani.of oitivt.
munity, thai ahe t-Hould state and prove
her reasons for coming auiong us, aed no
ting in such an anomalous msnoor. TUty
said, that ia the opinion of many respectably
citiaav.* there wore good grounds for
suspicion in hir caag. She came from a
portion of the Union, hostile to our aoc turn
nn 1 institutiona-openly advocated dc-trioee
totally repugnant to the Soallietn mind
and fceliogs, and, by her unwomanly modo
of acting, worthy of the most abandoned
of hor so5c, showed herself no unfit instrument
for the accomplishment of any nefHrious
scheme or mission entrusted to her.
Moreover, aho came ia a abange manner,
no ono with her, by private convojunco,
carrying with her n lantern and * ck-owidU.
In conclusion the Committee, in a respectful
manner, OSkml that she would allow
tl.om to search licr baggage, remarking
that ifrbe were really guilty, the comrnu
nity ought, to know it: bnt if on tho other
hand, she wore innocent, it was importaut
that her innocence should I* made apparent.
Upon her hesitating, and nrging the
great amount of troublo, nho would he exposed
to, in overhauling all ol Lor Ingga*
go, the Oommitteo offered to recompense
her for tho inconvenience she was put to,
Provi frrl, upon a thorough, search, the su3n
picious nnd charges alleged against her
should appear entirely wiihout foundation.
Finding I hero was no w*v in Srhtnli ahn
c ould avoid an inverligation, she at ler.gth,
consented to * ?cs"'b Ac???'Ji5 *if the
Committee followed her tohorHotol, whoro,
Inpen an examination of her offest*, thioy
found matter, which tally con uboratcd
thoir wont mtftfclcna. Upon inspection
of her papers, they cawo to tho concinaion
that sho w>ui a philanthropist of the Madame
Boecher Stowo order; and that hex
mUcion among us, if for no woiur. pttrpoio,
was to collect material for a work similar
to Uncle Tom'3 CabinA
list of her correspondents wau discovered,
which embraced m>idotit* of nlmobt
every State north of Mason's k Dixon's
Linu?most of them, indood, appeared to
live in Ohio?thu very hot bed of nbolitioni.-m,
and she, bt.rfalf, was proved to be
from CINCINNATI, iftor having aaid in
fh? jjyjy part. Of the s?i;cirj5 that the w~
from Virginia ! !I
Among cxtrneta out from various
p-.per.-i and found in her possession where,
accounts of ncgnxs byiig burned?iufmrrotions
?effects of o< gro preaching?advcrtiHrmonta
of an in divided wishing to
purchase a likely young negro woo an,
Ac. Ono of the Committee certifies that
ho saw bet extract a letter from an envelope
nod feorete it. She bitterly denied
the troth of this assertion, but at any rate,
iho enveiopo was found empty, addressed
to some one in .Mj^-uciicatTW;
The Committee (wet and wearied, havs
iep been caught in a shower, while going
from the lecture ttota to the Hotel) convinced
of her guilt fVom the partial exs
auiiuation they had made, did not think
it ucc< 5aary to go through all her bsggas
R?>
Before the (Vnmittoc wan discharged a
motion was made V> tell her conveyance
and other things belonging to her?give
her the proceeds and send her and her re
^^^^^naHun^nTucCDAcK u> tUe Worth, by putlie
convoTauoe as ep ediiy as possibleybut
more moderate cranseh prevailed and it
trw resolved to report the proceeding and
di.wov ;vicst f the Committee to the Touro
Council, which after due deliberation,
might act as sc. me J most becoming, and
also, that there ahculd be a publication of
the transactions ia the Fainter Watchman,
so that the oeoplc of the district, State and
country at large, might be put upon their
gjord. \ ' ?=,
The Committee beg leave to state, that
th'iy aefide* and leapcctfsUy u
they possibly could under the oirou.artun
ces. But though n viotusm, .the ha#$ot
howelf outtsid* of the pale of woman's pri.
iloges, and deeorves tio mpeetful eonrld
ration.
'ilj* abolitionist* afraid of recetei ag ttr
f jmuiiitijM due t'leir ranc*myf and yet
RjV d?itoa? ofeati^iifou thoirnefiirfonseebeI}
?' ** dQ* &?* ptwt wd
#ir<Ki? tteimteW Mrow puaUhtnent bv the
w >->irt? >li?t ft
Ktutharn tiotonee nudrd^y^i.* The aWed
if u Vue *hitenient of ?! -. ^jifjd oaok wd
??rry rocuiW <>f thv OttftR" ?i' oil I WpO*
yon to net, d )o:?ivc.U^ su-' i'no common
i Rood end tfelftiPO of :>v ^
to bfAillof?&
|j Cli ABi.KS WKHL13V W0|J?*jfcft I
1W8T(^T1U5TV ; ' \ u
Gov. Geary. it no emu, b*rfljjW|
up an e*oiit>wnjnt funon-? t\4 pre
men of PLan*ia, whifh ho finds- ten
lii n, ?ml T o ha* thofeJore tenaVSMK
Preefdeot bin Wc ot? *
od to boat it, bt* fm * th?fr i>*
the delay iu promptly jn !> *
pointing fci?
tdfore ex pretssed ili o tipff,
\ on him for r^toring'indi^gi^WL^^^^^
tree all und?6rretl >"
< ibolit
J -A '- ?
Inegieciiog to oniwrc" sno-jMr? in ',i><
enough to allow then lilb wifjl
to abate for a while thoir lawleosatjd treat-J
' (triable operations?a poHoy for which no'
Southern in-in, at h??t, odgbt to ?l>?o!k
bim.
We agree with the fLrnouah Gcstgfan
A Journal that ? Soiitherr. moh ought now i
to bo :ipj>A'iite<l 0owroor of Kansas-?-that '
[ha, If Ex-Gov. Shannon cannot bo ro-ap- '
> pointed. Uf the three Northern men here- "
Itotbru appointed, Shannon was tho only
io?n who seemed diapossd to do justice to
I the Sooth. Tho peculiar province of an
j KituCdtiveoflv-er U to dee that the laws are .
pr jporly enforced; whatever may he hia 1
individual opinion of tho justice cr lituofls
tho laws, it i"? hit duty to execute tbein
while thoy rettiuiu upon tho statute-book.
Tho Southern or pro-ilavery party of Kan
sas have heretofore controlud the Legist/** ,
j ture, and (in strict accordance with thin
' doctrine of ?*popolar sovereignty") have j
i passed.such acta ns to thom soctncd meet (
and proporThcy
should have the co-operation of a j
Oovtroor acting in unison with thom in
the execution of those laws; ir thoy have
not such Executive, tho President of the
T.'nited Stales ar-sumw to kivwlf a power
which the Kausa'T- Nebraska bill und the
l&to dooiHton of the Supreme Court douv
I'to Cob rrc: i?that <.f thwftrlitte or obstroo
' tioff ;h?- legally express will of n majority
.of the inhftbitrnta of the Territory. To
secure such .?yiupatfcy of sentiment &t<l
concortofaotion, theplein u-ul direct course
11 is now to r.ppoio; n Southern iatin Govornov
of Kauuw, n;td \re trust that it will to
_:?v *41 .?_?... / ; ? .. - n *?.
uvwo ?f tvtiuuv - v ?4i?fiw ' Vt y A-? "
ijuUtr.
"MAoo^'ftUrch 20, 1857.
Emvous ClifARU>.TOK Mmuji.y?Gents:
I have in my pevoreiou the origiuRi of a
letter, written by the late Preoion B. Uroohs
' on political matters, ruvd xrto "ioj; bow
! much the people of your 0taio ehtttA bis '
memory, I havo thought its ubKchioa !
uiig.it )jv i^tcful io b:s fxiond:^ nud (here* '
foro Ol'.cl'W ft ?r,l>V nf if tAV/M J<?V
. .? ?*/ J ll*? * V/.l*
ttio dnarocion to withhold or publish, tnd
solely for the reason stated.
Yotux,&c., HICHAM) IT. OJ.A.HK.
'96 Dww, 6th S*pt
fjRNrr,*MT:s: YoofViud invitttior. to'
. \ int sddrctu the viiuvii*1 0*- jirr^wuj i
retched no oni r yocteitisy. I loft W'aah!
ingtonsix days bo fore the adjoummett of <
the uext b?Mion. J"
. As agreeable m it would hare beta to' |
me to visit my finals in ?afa!?, I at no
time ooterteined juch a purpose. 1
My c-gagemerits at' hotno will confine j ,
me hero audi the opening of tho next sc?- |
sion. j
To be very frank with yott, althocgh 1 |
will support the J/imocratio Nomination, J (
am by no tttana a national Dowootut. i
The timet require that the South should j
look *Vne to h?Wt. I eh all support Mr. |
Buchanan, hat w(*h the feeling that hit ,
election mill but retard the coming Issue, 1
and rot prevent it. Thcogh ? would
much prefer to have !ho aeotionsl issue i
storuly made, yet I am cuwilling to do ,
aril that good may borne of ?t, and thcro-1 <
will co-oporato with my Democratic friends, i \
who Mac, discern hope, wh?a I do not 11
Whenever tiuChkiath mrtva* fj? !.?
PPM..
separate defence., I am witting and ready ?
to j(o auywbero, nnd dc vote my anergics {
in any way l*. ;t will promote the fiaanc of i
Southern dixciitbraliinonl. Wo of the ]
North and South are to longer w samo i
people, and oar political exis??uef Is main- i
tolerable to uo a? the fablod union of tb? i
Jiving and dead todies. )
I ' Ask the drat intelligent uhild you mart
if ha'would rather be an Kngliihnaan, a l
Froo oh trial), a TIussUb, or a Yankm* {by <
wbiob the obitd and 1 both mean a Blank fUpablioaa.;
and tya answer will tenth a )
political lewon; and that le**on in, that a -1
fjorornmont that ia ?iot founded iu the af?
-n*v- ^ - -* --** /"t
pnnpin i?mios or c&fSKrap*
I tat
r., on the h?*rta off <nck Sweik^ihfl;
genomrioW thl* eptimonl itkf* *a
?tron^>i b*l4, nod ife 'tf w>
teruWnltirfns.
I bttTB tathonor to I* jo*^oW?g?d mp
L PEk '
!-V? ' ?- " V J
?,|r. - ' -)G
fVffe'*th,,? *?* fPP?
tnc <5on&o>utou* vepty. \''
ht uRmmtr r
dfed oyefij,'4mn?et'.
h? hu# ***
>lh* *
.X?
**tiOM t
* contents
j was fto on
1 in thebnile!
Tuwdurable.?
jnning, osti
. o,000. Tho &ar snji
rtft i tho rr.lrk of n bmrjxlar.
. nWelf tfeuti'ntl announce* tb
Mr*. Patwiraon, tho wife of Hhto
- attorson. of Barnwell T>istnot.
' . CHERAW, S. C. 1
Iiiewl.ty itlnffb SI, IWT.
'. JtixiLu: -art
EqisoI * Magazine.
An we are aciing ae agents ot'thu ftbere pc
riodlcel, we will he moat happy to wc*>t
the name* of ihooc wishing to ehacribe. Le
as reunotnbrr thai this \? a Soutk'ru Mnga-?.in
und will receive oontribotidiiu frvin * bo fin
of our Southern writer?.
The BoatsTbe
Agonta ofthe rjflpectiv* Stanni-Boa'
I \.l..
iu??c miuwy u vuumeu u*wiiuincir VCfif
for tbo benefit of the atraug<ir.~> who nmv be i
town daring the wee*-.
A SlipperWu
f^wo by the yonng wan of thin plnr
on lijf ni/fit, lo mi in t of their friends who ar
about to depart for K-.nw. It passed off i
floe style, and wO hope thut the countenance
of our friend*, Messrs. X. A. Qoxe and Jn<
Kendall, mac plcam with ns much pleasur
in their new home, ns they did at the last f?
tivc board In tha old Pahrctto Sir\tv. The
learn us with the kindest wishes of the whol
c innnnuity.
Bquality and Independence.
It has become quite fashionable to spoil
o>r"J5quality in the Union, or independene
ort ofit^1' but wc hnro not ,t#| been able t
loarn Its prcotie meaning, ahhor.gh in ot
nortirlr to escnp? tibo <:h*r,re of bcinjr id
faehinnobl?, we to ty id sonic Urau hr.ve bcc
dtiviu into the us? of the phrase ooveelve
\U can very well nodendcnd what is rocmi
by :;iniiep?ncence out oi tno Union/' li
"Equality in it?thu. what perplexes U
Anu we arc yc-t mors perpioxc J whoo th?
ore plat ed in direct antap <nir,ui, and fiomo a
dent lon er cf tb? Unioii deolares his preforouo
?or fi.*' <tH, to the other etil cf it, as thoug
it w;? j pi snblo tb^t both could esiit at tl
?iUto time in the Union. When u ?out
( arolinir-3 tnnhct ouch & d^c'iaratiua, wo fcno
eraotlj vhrt iuea he j?U i d? to couvey. 11
m?r.ns in thie ir.ildactforai of exrro&iicn i
a-s .-t hi* opf-GjitioR to dCti nicn irtder an
btat-iof circnnwtaucc-.;. Hi: m.vmu to h;
no'- .eo bim.ielft Uulon'inn fit tbrenie <
' Enuitliiy !u lao Tinlon't" Now wiuvt w
iilvH' who eve? drxton ef . nch a suite <
i'uiiigii |*rl inniwi j III 10
0OWiirff"'?'i<i Aiat>'|K^li/?hu(s bis */? nr.
jtopi* I-'.- cure ic what i? fcoing on at the mi
mawtttoondnim. It >? ur.irersAlly cnnct.de
that tit is ^ovirnrtionl U ilto Trent ur< of con
proDt.se, wkI it ranlly does'appear thai at :h
present iiaie, r emly eVirry important Wot,
Icgllatiou of;it national cWoctor nqciic
tumi) ?>r.lfice of right <o perfect it. Who iu
they who bfyWBl>een railed opou to snbmit (
lbe?e*?Mrifiet?ft oft,'unit7 Whoao gnWcr, on
Influence, mid proper!/ i? lavng graduallyb?
mrcly and lUMil; diminished yt*nr by yew
by force of thi? necessity for coneoftmorf
is the Bpr.ibera people who are invariably e:
p*cfa? id Mid ac.tiuvily do make tl
ooaeeuiuoa >ch tho^njaorVhtion at Ate Ui
ion deaMMv3?. Nov., If Ihi* bo truo, f lien, an
whore, w?: sfcouM fiN to be \ntocmod, *l.aU -?
eoth this doai.ablo gmua of o<j\iolitjrt " W>r
Mir right.% tfur privilege and hangmttides ui
ifct ffth government, of tfwjf/y nu?ch grei
Lt^and hor^ftr than tfniro <*f ?1 vSorlLarft b*<
ihrmi. M to require Vhi Uny clrtwM bo r<
lacod and curfeitoait order ittbi t
xjuaiity T If th*? be tin kf *d of ctj'aiaHiy no*
ended to*, am utterly end UU;eHy tppow
oit '-Itiij^'OMildod of equality
?r? h noeMuftg Mid Jled It( potyioon* mean
yhon tWfc/ rmhW'i^ Pp?atl.-ir bloody bat
liKTO?^Id^rto,, Jfydto, PftAt+ite* Jot
r'.*(,&? dfctfde* <rf Vooridohare Uboi-r-d t
^>Hl to *h*meeWoa. vf Tv;\
' Wo Miy# m> :4m oC?uah * thing ?* .-qua!.;
a 'V-i Curiae, oe lo?g e* U mnde op of ?af
tticerfkht oittopnn, nolo* It ho V?to
.Icttdby WMogd&Wi n^oftW w'ttito mwto
!?v?l with fiwa oteroe* and ~?&tfrfiou.c/*
Tbtn ifclk i* t i* imw on# .i
%K#WV ; t'f ""' ^S?K^ ' rn
ol?0 vrf t't
IfeUiodist Ministers"
&juri{#4qp StjAndnrd has recaivsd ft
Qrtori & Mulligan,
%foli*kterrf of tho Janau-fheed nuobtion
?bkt of which weh.i' something to ?*v p. few \
r j WffA.j %? r, ui they ait i tnpt; < > . uJpaU)
I the ntfwf vas, Tber my tliat the cow* ofbqoka ]
uttJ WanufnscA^J in Ift^c quant'ties, end ve
[ tj often that iuu.ndeu for one., in j*H epon r.n- (
other. Wa have on doqbt of this, oml are i
dfttposod to think that there are ft great many
of exactly the same sort of that of the
( "li?N ea of Kmhient Methodist Mi.listers,*' rot
1 wo douht whether in this la >tQde,the mutako
e ' ha* over been dhcovmd of the cover intended
for "Modern Agitators," being jml upon o
book wLieh is rVulty the "Lives of Eminent
m Methodic Ministers " 'TU qntfa a sihgo'nr
error, niql tg *fty the kiwi of it, proves that
this publishing hoaro is conducted by men
who arc tt cjfknllj curries# in their business. 1
Thoy further say. tliftt their agent in this State
informed thent oftin. fact that soma of their
h books horc the wrong title and thoy rectified
the error. Now tho person who. was periling ,
I them Tn tbisdnti ii?, nld not ckrim to b i m
e apsnt, hut says he ordered bis books by their
tfl Ht*11 tin !titt fiWh if llinn ?n' .
J agent had already informal tb? publishers of
tlu? srror, as la nomf -This 'woks, and especially,
tf this particular beak j <iuted out,
s why ?l:d tbey hi nd them upon the of our
? ; cd!?r, without lir.a being n Asa red that they
i i w. rt right? The oontrMiou'i-f.such groas
i-Arelessiioos on the purtoftv.e coud colors of
Jy large f nbiicatioti houH?.-prepares ns for the
mart serious charge ?f wilful finnd. At all
' tfrents, wo uhould :? o? our guard against
c thee-r tnnu who confeisiHlly allure such awriukr't
a and unpardonable imposition to be practised
IS upon the unsuMpodiug m Ihuir name "A
K Yankee trioV will sometimes do to laugh at,
hnt abolition ineervlinritin is worthy oirly of
i' the whipping post.
a Woman's ltighto
The reader will sen in another column
what ctir Snmtcr neighbors think ot Wottei't
Itiplitu. It s<?ttn '., hwwovor, that they Only
^ d Microti w ith Mrs. Eu.i won as to, what thn*?
c' rights arc;?jwbotber it is the right of traveling
;o or or mtr country under the protection of that
'' nttliltr lioi'lirti. ;it w'.uK ft]icava
* accords to. the female. the r^pect and coobfdn
crat'.on due to vir ue and Innocence, and yet
*' taking advantage of her jx>?itlOn nftdithle nftt14
tiroeul, to traduce and ahnsc. our own people, (
nrd kind'o in our mid.it 'bo Hiitnee ot* nsrvihe
"* insurrectionV
Surely the rights ot" Woman. ato not of the
r* snaao ? haractt-.- with that which rnch grnc-w
Joge souuadrels aa Parker, Giddingt, JDv cch* r
v at. \ -Vi Frederick Douglass, arrogate to them10
ftelrt'i?the right to novel in Uio Aondith sport*
^ of array ing in deadly hostility, brother og&mst
v brother, ond f.r.nihilaung eit il anu r^iiitioo* 1
libcrtyl?tho right to pervort truth trnrr.pl* up ?
6? justice, :cofT at religion, and curse the
Bible! The right to transform tin ?n?.8lvc* into
demon t. tluit the}- may with hotter jftace par^
form 'he work of Devils I If this is it, then j
let Iter have her right* atonco, and away, for*
twt an ay, from tU?> veenhuiaty of thing* Iowaly
strike the name of woman'*
But what shall we think of ihn afcainuka |
l! ted iustonoM of recont attacks upon our pw-1
\ culiar instil jtiomi. J a Black ISepuhiicanSHtn I
** rxjtV.y dead? While Miil?t\Orton ? "M dligsn
B" send tboir "hire* of Bo&intHit Metkouitt Min:e
Uters" into one pottftm of our Blatc, Mm. Ero>f
erson with brr "fcmtern" is searoftibg for items
3 to build I ucle Tom Oabirv* in un other Mr.
"* "Ifru edy.il forever" is threaU-ulnp us with
50 North ?.m mojiI in soother, end Mr. Thompson
^ U tempering with Mares m Charlotte, North
ll Caroline?hJl etigug?*d iuhotdtag up the Black
r* Republican Flag, ?md prsporatg for tl?e battle
? fln.W9. These ere groan matters perhaps, but
*' tbovhsee a btrmd fsendation. No one onn
S tail in what disguise to look far abolition emls**
BsrifH, iWr they come in all. It lit bitter loerr
^ oo thesefb tide, and hoM our N ^libera Vrrlki
'* ten ' aa ?<, hold the reef of mankind - eafatiea
*. te war,ta peaci (<fovd(/kiy friend*.*
11 >iW.k'{:r. t ' . .m*. w.mV . /4 / f. t|
? '.;L IKn. Bmeteo*. $ y i I
? Stone writing the aruoie Wak ''woman's
r- rirhtiT this Mnrtdar ehuredlei'bos prvul us
\X flying rhtt. Sb<> rama her o on Bcturda/. but
tailing td get a ruosa U> lectors in, and nutd
ingwithsd many fra*nin>r ft"** ia oer street
h sbe departed for Wadusboco, N. 0n without
?t banng her horee taken from A? rehicJe. If
t ct<^tore u a fair ?p?ehw?n at ]
it ?W ?mtao \?o?M feewMM, vben tkejr. jW* ?l
o a?<sr}?ned <Hi> duties o( man, wu pity tko? +bo I
m.
y Ju*t after b*r*?f>???*?, .1 l?*** wo* rob
c*j*%4 b*n? frac* uglifying owr
K efti*m? of Wr. ?*<* * <au?H tL mi iiitjfrll.
,\ . < : ..r ; . Ulag*,'*** a - tsMitttype of
d ?U ftK*rr& i??il>wr todWwit ?*d T*atf?;thtf
i. Convt h >c>k In nnfar.to eho* tWUey war*
lA iftikM-wat, .ill O^r.gUtu tut uu? w? bksvn
9 out,*#* Wra. Bimernoa took tl? loot. ,7/v
"T; We Mked Aft ?kj#ot ai" ferr Atafo, aid
o ?ke inrinnad ma Ji>?* ilm *p? *rUu?j **4
rt ItK^tOw and J?I?A V<?M? MltXriu u.
,_v,.''>^1 , v.
JJIJI. - 1 -J~- - 11 - .
our oJfpense, and continued. to W<b exerted
what iiulc intiuoncv ?he poa?sseJ, Agaiftst ai
our peculiar lostitat on. for she ii on aboli' oi
tionh* without doubt, but the has departed, to
and wo can exclaim in .he heaxtfr! i word a of ti
Scott, "O woman." rr
Spring Goods.
Some.of onr merchants, or porta p* ail of m
tbem arc now receiving tboir Spring stock of a
goods. Moat of ihair stocks are unusually v;
Urge and attractive. Jhoso visiting Obcraw
will do well to purchase, al article* can he purrbased
nearly as cheap Hero a# in Charleston
at retail. The merchants of this plaoe have al*
ways be?m m-tod for soiling cheap, and at tV
tamo lime, paying well for tbo produce tliat is
offered in market. ri
See now Advertisements in another col- -I
unto. ?>
Thi Convention. o1
The Convention of the Cb?raw ami 'ioal< jV,
fields Railroad, will convene at this pin so u i
Wednesday next, and aomo of the n oefc highly /.
respectable and Influential men Havo been up- ?j
pointed as delegates front the respective conn- j ^
lies of North, and Districts of South Carolina j f
Of the importance of this measure, via. the ui
oonatractiou of th<s Kail Road, it is necessary di
to say hoi few words. Everyone can seethe j?
necessity of the eetoqtrise, though in some u|
portions of North Carolina* to wit: at Wiltuing is
ton the eitir-ens have expressed themrelvcs ?
ninet bitterly opposed to it. Wh /? becaus ? 1 ^
the road dooa not 'orainute fxfu^ly nt Wil- ' C(
innirMn l%t\# s%A Afinlvf iA aimAmKas * l?..1 * *
W(l| TMW ?/ W IVIIIC IiWVi HUH Ul' I'J H
arcother portions nf North Carolina to be 111
built ?p and sapportcd, t hat the couhties of
Mooro, Montgomory, Chutaip and the upper } *]
part of Richmond wlllrecaivo nobanoAtat all j h
from the W. a R. Railroad. t>bu also qught , k
to bear in mind flint tUo above nafemd ccau
tics contain nearly ail the minora) wealth in
tho eastern Motion of North Carolina, an?l -i
thotthey are imoplod by an intolli;pmt commuuitr,
thr.t will notffeu it nntil thoy nan get *
the State to build the rood, but wboae patriot
ism and Str ia pride dictates to them, a? least to
atitmpt the enterprise before culling upon the .
Statu. U in a great pit/ that the po-.p'e abont
Wilmington would not act likewise, and not
boi Idatr>ad which ii to be paid with State
bond*.
To Charleston this road is of a peculiar in- ''
torcst, bnt m> far, she has remained perfect'/ [ 'r
iter.t, and botoo ofhcr/*iper? wem to take a I u
dec Hied stand aptius; it. Though we may be \ ^
mistaken,and wc tlpcerily bop?> thot we are. r<
She, a t n community, ui a corporation and a* ' ?
a Commercial port, should remember bow aho j
lay dormant and let the Wilmington and Man j
cheater Railroad aep her verv life veins. Co to j '
on* Depot at any time and yon can And goods
Shipped via Wilmington, all of whidi formerly c
cr.tne by Charleston, arid it is no small quantity 3*
of goods Ac,, that is shipped to and from fbis
port. Oar Cotton for instance, which former- 1
!y was shipped to Charleston, or via Charleston
to Naw York, aoley now goes by Wilmington
la a pre** measuro. The Coal luine- of j*
Ncrth Carolina will And its Shipping Depot at
Charleston that is if this road if built, and 0
Charleston should bear in mind, tliaihar dev h
tiny is in her O'rti hands, and if she throwi I .
uttay this opportunity, she can never never recover
it. ! R
Tho North B. K-, the Cheratr k D.
E. IS . Ui tbo whole section of lb* country j
SDroeo the Uoal Mines of North Carolina to
Chart -jton, is most deeply interested Id this "
meniorf, and the whole community oa that "
line should act, and act promptly. ?
- 1 1
IGJT Mr. Mason will remain in this plaoo *
but a few day# longer, ami we adriae thoea who
wiAh Dagumotypos or A tab retypes, to --all ot>
Lira as be is certainly ap to hie buatuc *a as an '
artist
-I U-J-L1U! LUKUt Jil v .
ton Trt W* DK*HBH4U>.
Sooi of Temporanco. ?
Tbo follnwfpf OffiosM w?ro ?lect*4 to mtv*
thv ensuing nuartcr: m
t>. P? JlcAwr, W. p.
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E. L JfcXAiR, B. 3. !
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M. H. Oammixu, F. 8. . ,, ,?
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JUaiii?ieWck?t_:, >
For J. fAWHX.
II. THKKATHHLL, J
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D. T$. MtaAKK, ^ _
KZHUfk. J
MuAm. *naoui.c? tk? j
?bov? ua?f>lHjo?d *ea*l?tti#n u oo?i>d?i*? tH |
*60 awaiog Town F.Wtfoe. ^ > '1"'
pteAtolwnithatp^Dv're' ]
Ftlu Kill#* ?* ift Ui*? * mtfr iuoar '
ertj . Wtt !mt? *r#rf #o*?%i? Mta* ft to
b**n ilmoit uevsr fetiUnjf tire **????, I
^ M ibfluW t>8 with- 5
<wit ? (UWtml Pilot, r Vifv ftflaafc J
Lh^*\p?hjKilWr~^tlbi I
im io :Su oUy, w? thigh ?*-p*?pri?tft?r ww^>- f
tin* fUM Its 5
m.
-? "
Parry Duvia ii R?>u Permit * to
rkno#tadge tho benefit of your valuable medi
i,<y -4bo Pain Killer I heve been afflicted
r tusoycars .ifui a hnlf with a severe ' in in
>e stomach and w?n t, and never --'sind any
diet uotil I trie<l Davis' Pa hi Killer, to which
cheerfully atribute my r -storm ion to good
mem! health. 1 consider it tin* heat family
ediciuo in use, for re itoring and building up
debiliuul system to its ' tural vivacity aud
gor of lite.
L. 08E- TOUCHET Montreal, L. C"
Sold By Dr. GULIOK,
Cheraw, S. C.
8ANBF0RIV8 INVIGORATOK,
A B A LIVER MEDICINE
t'ilKlit bus long existed n demand for such
a remedy ibat could l?e relied on a* bail*
nl eft'ectnaf. Thix remedy hita been pn (..?rI
to meet that dumaiM s and extensive trial
virtue* h ta shown how universally it hus
jeonfplished the pnrj'O-r designed. Atuong
ic complaints which uavn been speedily cur
I bv the use of tl h.vi nwator wu mention
twr VoinpluitJ, uiiich i* the can-< ot many
Iwr dwenscs?wliich arc. Hlliousnt-ss.
iimlache. I'nin n '.he Bide and l.oins. Itiliouu
ever, Fever and A; >ie, .lonndice, 1 digestion,
anguor and loss f Ama-iitc, Listlessncaa
id Irritability?all ot" which are caused by i\
iaetuied action of the Livw. The Ltvigorolor
compounded with particular reference to
le Liver, and when that disease id removed
II tho rcat are cured. n? the cause of thcin is
iken n way. A few doses of the Invigoralor
ireiy ever foil to stimulate the Liver u?a proar
action, nod by ite continued use to remove
iodi.Kni.se. It has been taken >\ ith great sue aBl
?ss in cases of Cholic, Dysintery. Ac., and for
Ifslt *1 lift* t j""> ?
??... in ? Tt iji tunr i iohh reLOtljf.
An occasiona* dc..e stimuUtoa the w
omaih to a healthy Action and restores the
ppetitc and vigor. One dose will relieve the
fH>r?Miv<rnue?Vimess experienced by eating a
earty dinner, as it ?xci'es the digestive ormiv
to viperous action. For a d-hiliuted
aloof the systom the iuvigorntot lux.- no eooI
which oxporiette ; proves, as it restores the
retcm nn<l removes the ) cllowuoss trom the
tin, which ih the ros-:!t of a diseased Liver.
Prepared nnd sol i u\ San-iford ?fc Co., Itf.S
ronf St., A'n . Y.lrk. Price 5-1 >)'? pftr boltlo,
interning forty do.-<?. Also ?ild '?v
MALLOY & COIF,
Chcrti v, t*. C.
An.) Ij A. N. Dili STOW, Byi.miUviUo
Oct. 27, Iditi, 20 ?ly.
Dr. Sanfoid has sent a cargo of his in vigorLor
to t-ivvM for the benefit of everybody trovle?l
with liyet ootup.uinta or indigestion- He
ad used itfov atony jeers in a large end ex ndod
pnttttku till its results are thoroi'ghlv
uown, mid it is now offered for sale :t?tn
>aeiy for those disease*. Hundreds have
ivenhim their certificates of tbo greatest cures
ring performed whoro life was <los.).air*d of.
L will surely relic'a a sour stomuch, bilioust-rw,
uomlacrv, ?s?b<;vc-"ss, icinaia obstr.tcOtis,
cholera morbus, dysentry or uiutuer
anipiaint, b? the useo' few doses. I will
yy to all who with something that can he reed
on toctitw those diseases, try Dr- Sor.ford's
nviforutor.
Mchdeu Will Ot t.?Mr. Calvin Ter?
->? * 1
j, vri auu j tocc, wwi, un iiiuui)aTf arrosico
J ofRoors w?nt hnro (rem {\-,*ttevillo,
hargedwith ths moiJcr of Vt?pt. Wilkeron,
who vroi lost overboard from one of
be steamers plying between this place and
'ujctteviiie, some four years since. It
ppe*rs that Terry, who wis cnginoerbf
he bont at the time, confessed to a roan
lainoo Buei Evans, of JFayct vilie, that
ts knocked "Wiikerson, OTcrboard with the
iiriing Uf. rum w?ni before a ningisraty
of Payottovillc, and toade oath to the
tatemcot; hence the nrrest T >rry is now
n yail awaiting hie trial.-? Wit, HeraLt.
'ULl. 1 J Jill 1 - L . i. - - . , .
CHElt 4\Y LYI CIIH.
Tha Fith Lecture of the Second course hcbre
this Association. will be delivered on
FBONKSDAY i?t of April, at TJ o'clock, F.
d?, by ?
JVF. A. Henry Dicktou,
f Charleston.
F. il. MclVF.R, Scc'ry.
Ohftmw, March 2-til, 1857. 40-It
llLUi. 1 ? 1 I . '' ..J
:> . ConniKHfce,
Per 8t*ameT >T?rien. Capt. Joo. Fernnarn,
larch Itivh. Ml/a. T<? F. A. ltrock, E. B.C. AT^.
fc4h,c. ta,G. W.Duv*)l,M.GmfTt,P. Mai- M 1
r>y, A Malloy, F- Lyncb, J. Mclrer T. K.
'me, A. Stephen!, F. Turner, W. J. tureen
t Cor. l\ Drake, Ft*, a Witaon. Well* * ^
Iro* D. A. Horn, H. Vf. Hamnptoti, jr., W. J, f
ackaoo, II. A. Ketidnll, J. Lynch. A. McQueen,
*. W. Molrrr, Malloy k Co'.t, I>. Matheson,
V. L J. foW; J. W. Stegall, D. Stricklin,
n>TP?lglU A-Krndall, J no. W. Leak, C. Ilolm%
A. D. Kakfag.
Per Steawer Oor. Graham, CapL Ite'rT*,
Iarth Slat- D A* Horn. II. W- llarrbffton
r., W. C. Smith, AmnMI k Coolor, John
lt**jr k Co., k WHson, J. W. Fnniki.cr,
f. C. Caroway, G. W. Settle, Itt.ce A Doi'.-y.
P?r dUamer Chcatorfeld, arriwd March
14th. Mdr*. Corto iff- A, M alloy, I),
T.
Won. X rrirate, G W. McTrw, V. L. J.
L S. TTadtUS, W- 1 Moore, Avnna k Wtljcn,
X A. MeQawm, J. M. Woodward,
X A. ^MorfraH, N FX gtrieWin, F.
, Malloy ? C?it,
VelU A ^ ^ g^. ,, ^_:
r?? i.w, ftcrtvcfl
'Qfrln* WtlKtr Fr?t?k1l? Tutiwr,
W,