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. #g?fd?> j?btriisi Thc Sunlight ol' our Household. Th? little fairy sprite, Who enn? p?aucing through our household Like a ray of golden liglit ? . Wbo*c little, feet kept dancing, Never weary, until ero ? Threw its purple shadows o'er u?, And her good-night kiss she gav* ? Did yon -vcr see,btr, With her floating curls of I'rov.r, As she gladly rsu to meet '-s Coming from the distant town ? As she greets us with kisses, * 'Twas tho sweetest welcome liu;ao To hear her bird-voice lb-ping, " Oho ! Tin c glad you've couta !" Did you over see ber. With her azure ty*.- of blue? They were sometimes filled with tear dropr, Like u violet with dow ; ** Oftener they were laughing, dancing, Shining, twinkling, bright with j >y, As ?bo told some pretty story Of her kitchen or i toy. And you did not sec her When those pattering feet wero.still, When thc little hands were fold?d, Not by their sweet owntr's will : When thc eyes were o?osed so gently, And the curls of soft brown hair By the hands of fricads were parted Trou: her forehead pure and.fair. * And you did ind ree Ler When they ?hut thc collin lid, And our little fairy darling From our sight forever hid : With her ge ing went our sunlight From our homo 'ti3 ever gone : May wc ever say, with truth and calmness, Not my willi but Thine, bo dune I , rn-- ? From the Greenville Eutcrnrbc. Repudiation. 3icssrs. Editors-The press being li egr<? lever by which public opinion is correct? and directed, with your permission I wi avail myself of it. to ?lindo to a most vieioi public sentiment which 1 find is being ass duou^iy cultivated by. interested and tomi] men, who, notwithstanding tirj immoralii pf their conduct, are unbhisbingiy advoo ting a measure which, i; adopted, wooli] sin the State to the lowe-' depths ol'detp a latiu and moral dishoresty that ever characterize a people in the history jf theworld,and wcu! ruin thousands of the bett citizens) a3 wc as'nearly ?.ll the widow* and orphans in it. allude to the repudiation of ail private debi and tho passage of au ex post Jacio law ia pairing the t;bligaiii.ia i?l contracta. I bav heard, with the deepest Lurailialiou. quite iiumbet of persons wingone would natural], think possessed moro mora! honesty an integrity of character than to permit such Sentiment to escape their lip-5, advocating th policy of * wiping oct all old debts and b< ginning anew," by the pa*saee of come ia\ that will relieve-all debtors of their liabilit to their creditors. That sucha measure etti not be adopted without destroying tie Con stitulions, both of tho State and ol'the Unit? States, no ono who will read thcs< itistromeut . will foi a ciotncr.1 donbr. Tn the State Con stitutiuii, which vre .:!! hup- .to st-e goori v stored, it is declared, io Article'.', Section 2 that no " bill td'attainder, ex post faul? ta ?' cr law iiu-tuii iiiy Un aliigatioa oj' coulric'* ?hall ?wor be passed by tho Legislature o this State." In Article 1,'Sectkfi IO, of the Coustitu tion of tur? United States, it i.s declared tb t " no Stateshallenterinto any treaty, alliance,1 Ac.; etc., or'* pass any bill ot attainder, c. ?ji'M Judo law. or lair impairing (kc vbliyu Hon ot contracts" in lint name of all that is bones*, Messe? Editors. what should become of a pe >ple wb? aro so utterky regard'e** of ail'the obligation.1 oj common hou&stg, ? s to pussier uittuipi t< pass, sucha ?*-.v'.' Do tho advocate- ef stiel ts measure suppos* tor a moment thal thi Supreme Court ol the United States won't permit Mich a law lo bc enforced as wonk enable debtor?, with a smile stroke ol the ]). n, to wipe o'it :t!l thoif indebtedness t'. their creditors ? Can any people become st corrupt as to puss intra impairing the obliga tion of contracts thereby destroying all con fidence thr;: exists between man and mau and thus remanding themselves, as it were, back to thc coudition of savage or. nncivi?z , edliiej? I trow cot And yeti lind quite a considerable*portion of men in the commun? . ryr who call themselves respectable, and who would iight if their respectability was ' deni od", who are advocating this uicaeore. to tram ple under root tbs Constitution of this Stat?, and ol the United State?, ami who, if per mitted to carry out their platts, wi!) leave half thc widows and orphans, who atc not already ruined, besides a largo numb; r of citizens, entirely so, by .enacting so;.,e such cishonest law as the One proposed, rf such schemes of interested, selfish and dishonest men were lo prevail. 1, for one, would rather live under the laws of Hottentots.v L"t the advocates of this measure bo watched, ?ind told that the Government of the United Slate-; will allow ho legislativo b ?dy To put on re cord such ti shameful and disgraceful law, or cnio."ce it; and ?od forbid they should. Why, sirs, it is absolutely monstrous ! '.Chink of it for one m'ornent. Every corporation in ho State would thus be relieved of its indebted ness, for corporations :.re t!ie same as indi viduals in law. There is not u railroad cnn pany, or town or city corporation, but have out hundreds of thousands ar.d millions of money, for bonds sold the ci ibsens oflbe State, and who would be released from their indebtedness, to say nothing of individual^ tho result of winch would bv-fts great nun us that inflicted by thr? wai ? Monstrous ! mon strous, indeed. 1 hope your [?en will frcatke it on all occasions. v.'il A Ii TON. A lady who makes but a modest spread of rri ooline, Mas*passing .along the street'in Richmond, fem:., tb?i.other day, when she wis met by a >oung mau full of bad whi.-ky, who in staggering stepped on lier dre a Turning t>> the lady, he remarked upol-nreti callv, " Hoops taite tp tqo much room,'- to Tillich the lady quietly :ep!k-d, " Not so much as whisky, sir." and passed on. T\- a time .of meet: religious excitement, and consequent discussion, an bou?ut Du?.ch larmer on tho Mohawk, was a>kcd Iris opin ion as lo which denomination of Chilians were ia the right way to Heaven. - den," said he, ?. rep Wc ride our wheat t? Al Hauy som? say dis road is dc best. ttt:d some icy dat-but it don't, make much "?JiHer -mv v?.ch road WC take, foi von wo get doro de) never ask vick way ?re come-a.:d it's uonc of doir pisofai-*/' our wheat is good!'1 THREE things '??-i-, can never agree,--two %cat8 over one ni ate, two wived in on? boju>c, and two livers after ono ?al. THK SEVEN S'BSSIW.-A schoolmaster wes O.K.- Cay que&tiosiftg a . iii s. a?:d ashed l,.,;v macy ?ei?.iys lhere were. "S v.-.-i. sir.*' .s.i'.d A littlr.- fellow, with great c :ih\'e.;c-, drawing himself up to i.h toj iho-t height! '''Prove it," SRI-I lt? muster. " Weil, ta-t; is ()- e ; fttlT'i t*..,; s-:i |t:i?g. thie*. j twt?cari, five: and iwo eyes make ?even !"' I J?iT. Davjs and the Starvati Union Soldiers. j Thc loiter of the new A mu-?can e dent of tho L m'don Tina, avowin'e evidence respecting: thc starvation soldiers in rebel prisons is irresist: caused great excitcjuent ?inoug t sympathizers iu England. Lieutenant Colonel Fi .'.oman tlc. Coldstream (Juatal5, writes ?is "Jlovi Tiares of the Dth inst : lu the Tintes of last Friday your pondent, writing from Saratoga, sta public feeling in thc Nonk still ci vengeance on Mr. Davis, ui conscq thc "incredible and infamous ti which Northern captured soldiers rec Southern prisons.'' As I travelled throughout thecntir ern States during the height of th Lad many opportunities ul' seeing > prisoners under a variety of circuit] I always obs -rved they wcro ticatr generosity and humanity, aud not w larity. lean quite believe that they mu Suffered dreadfully, and -been often starved at AedersoCville-hmdshipfi they had to endure iu common with etate soldiers, women, and children, i parts of thc South; ihe superior t. and resources qi thc enemy at thc laltei of the war having enabled bim to lc; the crops and destroy the means of ance, as well as railway com mun ?cati o cruelty of keeping vast- numbers of m lined m places where they could only with much difficulty nmst niacin ic Lincoln, arid not with Jle. Davis; i notorious that ail objections to ex prisoner-, came from thc North, not fri South. Mr. Davis would always ha*, del ghted to exchange the fifteen tb starving federals at Andersonvirle fvr kr number of coufedrrales who were sara :- timo rollin;/ tit Johnsons Inland. "VY i:b regard to the stcrvaliou and i allegedlo nave tiona on at theJLibby J you, Sir, had fortunately a c'?rresponi Richmond during ucarty the whole w? gentleman has ctie o been able, after pe inapt elton of Ibo Libby Prison; to ex your own columns such odious Calumni I hue seen thc disgusting sensationa tographs of . federal prisoners to wbiel corruspondt ut alludes. Copies of then sent to me and tc many, other pera ns lieitot!-a novel and horrid manner of r public feeling against the South. A mi i-i?? ibo emaciated, naked bud c* of jfaflardsnien be photographed in Londoi tben published as examples of thc man which England treats ber soldiers. .With the deepest regret I ?-ce foi first time a izidtly honored name mix? with these allegations. If auy>rcspet Northerner, really believes Gene ral Lee Ide of corni'* nsn?lpg cruelly to ?he irafi ate. I wish he ccu'd have o verheard I lie n*r ir) which thal o?licer's?on a?b-r tin Ue cn GSttyidjurg lamented to me ii: cessity h~ was under of marching sc thousand federal prisoners to Fiicbmor.d. deeply regretted ila-: no exchai go* cou iff.rctod, :.s he deplored thc hardships would have lo encounter oh the jomi: that particular lime. ^ May I ask, in justic * lo Mr. Dav;?, you will insert th's bitter, aj he ss now p] .n a pos ?-.'?i peculiarly unfair, for, prcb his firmness sud determination alone prei ed the Confederate g ivermntnt from i ste to the c'i ?J'/I-S ?'.?r retaliation, " black i itc, which often poured into Richmond different parts of thc South. m9 -- ; Prom tho Loudon Exsminer, ^.rc thc United Stnlcs iionnd by 25? Contracts? A ca'-e oT. singular importance to the i: ests both of-Greai Britain and America heaid last week before ?ir Fage Wood, v.. opinion-did not excite quito ibo attei;tii deserved. The point nominally raised whether any property ci' the Mite, Cuni rate govern oem existing itt B igiandli&li ed tu Ihe'United'States, but il involved far more important point whether that ; ern meut was liabln for Confederate . tions. Doc; the claim to .".-"::;.'ity iiivi the "obligation of paying debts :' '.v. it ii . creditors ot'if.'< S n.li urny sei/.a cash vis oelotigitig to the Washington g?verpm By means of.taxation and voSuatary coi butions the Southern confederacy carce ? I osaessiou of a quantity ol collen, not. contribution cf any particular Stale, bul property of it'dividunI ciH'/ens. In unie: i^akc this cutnm ayaila'de the govern tn entered into contracts with re-peel to it \ n.erehatit.s in England, who bail already s pl td ihe Confed?rate go vcrnineiit with sh so as to ena bl?; then: lo carry cn t:.e v ai 1 who were willing lo run the ri-k of bieckade, and obtain whatever prt-iit ll couldmt of F:o cargo of cot top. in i sta'e of circiimstauc-cc tlc war came to ead. Some of thc Krtton, having been sa!' camed '?ut of the re'ich ?>!' the bbekadi squadrons, Waa already on its way t.~, E land. Dy the time ol its arrival at Liver'p tlie war had ceased^and the United Stu Cot sid there gt.ve notice to Ibo cni'sigf, that they were required to hold the cot' for the benefit cf the government of the U ted Sttites of'Ainerica. These proceedings gave ri.*c fo a FU?I bef Vic; Chancellor Wood, ::i which the Uni! Stabs of Amerba sought as plaintiffs t" possession of the entire carjo, uv.-n thc gi ou that 'hey were entitled, us representing t so caled government of the Confed?rale bia' to all its property which existed in pp? ami t.mt as the Confed?ralo States were tho position pf rebels and wrong doors, tl could nut confer any right, to their cott upon tho Engli-b merchants who, at the ti: when ihe dealings with ihe 'ate goverhm? took p ice, were well aware of thc rights tho government of thc United Slates-and tue rebellion of tb.-. South. The Vice- Cha cellor decided that thc Uci-ed States Americ i were clearly entitled to thc cotte but he reserved bis (ina] opinion till a la! stage ol the suit as to wheller or not th were be-rmd to.recogoize ibo claims arisi out of tie contracts made by the defacloga ernment with the E rglish merchants. I hinted. however, (hat his strrtng opitdt n \v.' that the eneGt ofth?cnrgo of cotton cou ! only be . btained t y tie government of t ! Ui iu-d S ate--, up n a uditii n of tii* ir ma j ing good .be expectations of tuc English mc chants. This cue basan interest ir. every holder England of proper; v in specie which provint ! ly b?long'.-d to the government hf t!;c C . federate*States. Ir toueh'-s in some i x e j thc posiiion of tho sbarfholrjers in thc Co federate < itton-loan. ' Wfl trust?that win i thc nuitltr isargu?d again Iiefbre-tba Vii : Chancel b r be will bc d ?p'\-ed lo eLaage !' view wah h he now r-ntcrtame, and to bo! Hud li>.e English merchants who, >'n lie/iau of the ?fjnrity if vat of Ute kiter, of thu law, <u of thc QUt pwl ''?'' "' diliheraUhj a . isled thc Cotifedn lien in tue jnosecution < /,'..? /'?./-, arc nut entitled to pay (hciiixelcC3 ?. ' ni ihhat U admitted to he the properly of il ' United Sfctcs. If ib'3 slfuld 1:01 lie the u lunate dei ist?'?, tho i.' Idsrs ?f Ifcc (Joofmli rate cot'.tnf loan need p.ot tlc^pcir of OMeHhi a claim I:-a lien upon inch oj' thc cotton >..-, . matted U?? (helmn us ?? s?n\cie in tl ?tund? of the United titeta yocenitnxUr lue latti r i ' hued to ~e t-.;' iii burden adi:c the South: rn poverom'mt bas altnc'md i .t'avortai vigi.'-r.- to the cotton ujltivb bi longed to hem, upon I he ground lhal I. soccei ding ni 'he rights ..!' tim dc fado got ? ercmeat it also accepted the contracta b Iwhich such rights were limited..jncry ? ftc ?d/rf thal il is bound to renard in i'/.v o-vniry ike den which, by the contract.! t , defacto government tci? tin: Confederate i j hohlem in England, toon imposed ujn 3 j cotton milich there represents thc tuon ? \ ! should, not recoMiru-.nd the buudholdei ?.try 'the experiment of proceeding ii > American affairs upon this quest iou, nc . we surprised that the Vice Cuauccllor's ion pi'odneed no effect upon tho price o . loan. We . Jini; i;0 such claim could be ; cd with succc-s,'brcause in this case, as . ! as in that we hare had under discussion f true principle which, as we conceive, sh : guide the court? of justice nf both naiio i this-that Mo obligation attaches uponga quering Slate under aug circumsUatceu, . less where the curing hare been rebels, to ob ] and carry into effect cuntrttds tim avoteet ! I jed oj'which was lo rendel direct assist j tn t hc straggle tu the conquered. This is < mon sense.* We believe it will be four , ! bein accordance with tb? principles uf eo, j -a system which turrits ?Lo descripi j. erroneously KppJjeii by a gi eat lawyer to j comtnourlaW, of " th? perfection ot com sense." From th-: Augusta Trun.cri}.;. Emigration to Urn Ki I. We Luve urg-.d upon Georgians, v gloomy abd despondent, entertain ihoiij of seeking an asylum in foreign lavda, io : at Lome and aid us in makn g tho i>?.-.> u the situation." Acdyctwe will uot w bold from such as aro sctiously m?dit?t expatria; inn, iii- n.ll.iwin ' interesting 'formation, which we ri ?.J in a New Y journal : 1 OFFICIAI. INt'OK?.f.lTI0X. Thc Imperial Government looks with sj pal hy and iutere-1 on American emigrat to Brazil, tiiid rs resolved to give the n> ?avorab!o welcome. Emigrants will find abundance of fertile i.tnd. sugar cane, cull tobacco, rrie. ?..?.. '! B*-?K- i md? are situa' .in^fi?Provinee'* o!' I*! dm, Santa Gath ari Parana, San Paulo. Esp?ritu Santo, Kio .Janeiro, feto., ?um i neb emigrant may i-e'i bis own lands. A* ??on a-? the emigrant 1 choseu his hind it tv iii b? 'measured by t GbvcrnuiCiit^uiid possession given on pu ment ot the pri?e stipulated. rjnocctU'ied lands will bu bold at the rt cf 23, 4G. 70 or 90 reub per acre (doll cpiiii to l,S?? rei>,) lo bc paid before lau; possession, or si-Id for terms of five yea tho emigrants paying .-ix per cent, inion yearly, and ivoeiviiiK the title of properly c \y nf er having paid for the laud sold. The laws is loree ?turit many favors to c ?grants, such ;is exemption 'rom import d tics on nil oi p-i-t- of personal use, imp! meiiis ol trade, and machinery and agi ici ul implements Emigrants v.'i'! pt j ij .under the Cobs'it lion of the Empire ail civil rights and li Lit lits which belong lu native born Brasilia! They will ci ?oy liberty ol conscience religions .t?H?i-i?, will UOt br persecuted f motives oftejigioti, but they must w-specl t? religion <-i th.-State, wbicu is the Catholic. Emigrants may become naturaliz-d cii zeus niter two years' residence in the Empir I and will bo exempt from all military du (j except thc National Guard (militia) in tl municipality. No slaves ian be imported into Brazil fro any countrt w battver. Emigration of agriculturists and meeba ?cs is ?he most desired in the Empire. Good engineers are in demand in thc Eu p re. Some railroads are ii; constrncti in an tithers itt project, bPcidcsmauy rm.ds tu buij and rivers to navigator Govcrumnni pay- no expense of transpoi lation, settlement, &o. Thc- Government is in no need ol' person f H thc army '?ni navy. On aale, at the disposal of emigrants, land of iii- best qualities, belonging to privai persons. Tbs sc land -t are suitable for the grow;!) < i ci Hiv, sugar cane, cotton, tobacco, nco, lu I dian corn, A v.,'* nd may be obtainsd io ever j condition, Ircm virgin forest to that in a cotu I p?ele s'atc ni cultivation, j Those lands are situated along tho river ! of l'ara!*: '.:?. Mnriahe and Pemba, th- Pedn j ll. Rai!ro*4u\ and the Union Carrixge Road ! in thc Provinces of Rio de Janeiro and Mi nas. Gevaesj along toe River Doce,-in tin Province of Esp?ritu Santo, and on the sea coastpf the Provinces of San Paulo, beside: other lands of e. nose localities 1 have .?ot re cci ve.! exact information, the price raryin| from ?1.40 to ?*7 ?1er acre. (Signed) J. G. CALV AU. For further details apply at the office o (he Officiai Agoiicj of Colonization, 2'0 Gig naos street, J\.,? ? e Janeiro. LUIS II. P. Dr.AGMAR, CW;! GeiVl of Brazil in C. S. J. C. Galvao, Official Agent of the Gov erumeut. ; Agricultural Plans fur Another Year. j _ j Thc season rapidly approaches when it lie j hooves every, planter ami laud owner to form a deliiiite pl.uiof agrien i tn ra I action foran .) other year, it he does not intend to sell bis j land, e.r troffer it to lie idle. Within the past lew days we have beard j every plan discussed, by intelligent and ; p'urtical ramera, whereby they intend to Imuke tke most of their rich treasure in toe land which t?e government lins left them, j and realise tue lurgOiC profit.- oui ol' tue stu : pie. ol' cotton, which is now bringing, and will ' ! throughout the nex-t year, bring such remu . notative prices. Every plan basics advocates, : and will ne tried the next year. j Tho ugilatiou of the subject of fanning un ! der the new system ol labor, to which all li inu.-.l conform, we look upon as a good omeo. . li demonstrates thal there- is life in Ibo far ine:? yet ; thal though it oy bUstained heavy '. losses, when the government liecd their slaves, t'hey are determined lo try what can [ j be done fur raising the agricultural products ; ol'the earth, on weich the pecuniary prosper ity ol'the South has, in times pa>t, depended; ' i and on which, hereafter, that prosperity in future, isiobe mainly built. ' Wo say then to o ir farmiug friends, con ! sider well, and form your plaus, and then ear ry them out in all faith and sincerity. It is ' o.iiy by adopting different* methods, for uti ti zing and making profitable the labor of the negroes, that the bebt plan can be developed, and such a plan beiug once formed it may be 1 generally adopted. . 'j ,lt is not for us, in our editorial closet, to " j expect to enlighten practical farmers on tbeir w,i.s. st course m the present juncture: but we may, with propriety, as we do, urge upou ' iheui, by every consideration of private cn ' leitest, a-s well as publie policy, to make ar :.raugvineuUt within the timo during which t sttch arrangements arc usutlly made, for giv j iiig their lauds a thorough working during tin: co r.ing year. This is the ou ly way by ,. whieii piertyean be made toMiiilo uprui our y 1 III !. We firmly believe the means to re , uiu their former importance to thc uation _ atid'the world, are yet within the reach of thc peuple of the Sooth, aud hope to see ' tjjem experimented upon and developed. \ Macau Telegraph, ,. ();i! [JAMBS !--Ah one would suppose that Ij sewing Waa iLc uufst peaceful aud quiet uc ,, eil--, /-ti iii Ihe wot ld, and yet it is absolute ly liorri'jii'g to bear indi-s talk of stilettos, ^?-.-dk"u s, gatherings, surgmgs, bemminga, go p ring-,'cullin gs, whippings, Inciugs, cuffings, y sud bsatiirgti ! What a li?t cf uborjj?mtblcst ?J Foi the Advertiser. Our Lost Darling. ur s. A. t. Ouc week ago our precious one was krrr-, Our littlo girl with warru and loving 1: Sha was so void of self, sb good and true Sho uliuost seemed of ?-ur own lifo a pi Her chair is vacant now,-her little bcd H-i th no impression whero ker lunn one Her baby brother's erie?, nor sisior's voie Can win her back, fvr sho hus gone aw She seemed a wcalan in her watchful lox lier ?trict obedience to her parente' wil lier quick response to every wish expr?s Her patient strivings each demand to fi Wo bad to give her up though 'twas so h; For tho wnj needed iu a holier sphere ; Though thundering breakers washed the i shore, Morey wa.? whispering I hough ?we couh hear An angel e?me stn/vtUt and tireless wing, And clapped her fondly to its loving bro Then bore her through thc pure celestial ! To where Ha giveth his beloved refit. Oh, would we havo lier hero to bear ag'dn The bitter sufferings of that tearful nig! To leave those blissful climes where com pain, No suffering hours, nor no raylcss.night No, dod forbid ! wo arc the sufferers now ; Her debt is cancelled-ours is yet to pa; "Wc gropsfin darkness, fearful of ibo strife, "Her path is onwurd through eternal day. Then, faithful mother, lift thy drooping he: nh ! tc?dsr fattier, look.beyond the ?ky, To where thy treasure rcsis, n ransomed soi Among tho myriad cherubim on high. Vcr is her spirit troubled n w : alic I; no .vs Tbs t n . T I j Ti 11 Sari? n'r braires i to heul : And though fond, bcxious hearts with grief liven, Tho blow is for their best eternal ircal. Ob, par.'tits ! can ye not in night's coop bus Hear tho soft rustling ai uer a'ngel wing: Is she not spared a little while from llcavci To ?oorhc the agony bur loss doth bring ? Good bye, dear one! [Oft more c;;n mortal cy ...hold thu little form we lovel So vrril ; Wc pray our Saviour thal ive moot on high ; t SoPH?e, aws?t child, pot, precious loy, fi weill ' Sept. ? h, l-J'.'ij. A (?rouI Want. Wanto 1,4'or a sinai! family-a .cook. Sti is rho tenor t.f (ho advertisements, in i publie j- u.,t,:.i>, v?- lt ic i inc.-' thu t-yos of rea crs every day, Bj the ?core. Wanteii L'otik in iho-e days is hard to girt: Vet t ?emees ?d that queen of the kitchen aro ?eutia! elementa Hi tb:.- health, h? good i?? per,,tko t'Tijojtnentand thc peace of ev?: lamil}: and it is Irrto that i!?<t ;;rt. i f cooki is Ult; par nt of all other nr:s, a d tba' et ing ai d drinking are tin: hi ruc st of allai mal enjoyments. J-lut li:>i race ni eta les besoming ?'*xt(net in the Uni.te?!.Stator; ai in (he matter ni food we. are going har k barbarism at a fearful pate.' J he day waa which it was thc role in every household bc well .i fdfcred; and in which a bccnroii table, suitable lo'jthtisit who maintained : waa every housewife^pride, lint th it tv irhea mothers .-.nd gra'iidmoth.r.s had .san ii.nd-.whon a koo edge of what good bous ..vilt ry demands for the health and coailo; nftb<> Huntly vraa not thought to be too lo for any yonogjn/)y's attention. Our modei system ?dfewali edtiratiou, which is the ti suit t.f calnbinet] vanity ?u.d stupidity; 1-, shauced all thai". And it ia the-mle of mre families in which manual labor of all tb fiiriiiiy is not demand tl to so rear the d&ugj tera that they .abai! be while unmarried, ? le.-ss, real usc in the world than a?,yihing ol< upon which thc sun shine*. They are tiuigli to aputter'a lillie French, of which no ia. Live of France j^ul i possibly oridcittarid siiigY wordj years of prrcious time tire speni in obedience, to uimnsew?ica! litctnte of fash ion, in tho vain endeavor tn acquire a Hi tl proficiency on the im?t abused (d'all good iu strutnetita. ilterjcpVi/to fork, and (heexpiratioi ofilia pupilage jinds then able to ?Intu? cu a commun wai?? - r a inarch ?viabou! aeon ?. ingall bystanders who know mnsic. that rhej have done well; and iii tiddiiinn if (bey cst sing a <;>. rinruf'T French -:-i g. in a st\ 1. which gives phsRSorc tb neither tueraselvei nor anybody else, they are nccounied prodi Lri?-, as itideeithcy are. A L .v of them draw (never a bcefatalkr! elf a gridiron ora |. ?:i from ibo oven) so well (i:at it' thc suliject ol tho aktttcb is staled in fail print Mule; math the looker-on will know ct once what was intended by Hi, Most of them paint, (we bc lieve rirtiye is the fashion just now, j buta thousand ol Ihein could i??H earn a houso paiuter's wages b;, the most assidons exer cise in thwaccohipliahment. Heading is von freed, lor (bc mD:t .part, to (hf ii,, uta .'. uovel of (he reniimental icbool md o 'li'.- s-:. palion paris of the ?ia:ly paper, while th : solid ?l?nj??its ?Vfedticaihm '.iv ?i'rn:'>t ?irI?ol' ly ucglcctedi ' Iii .-v word, thoa*; tbi-i.g.- ivh.'ch ar;- i:i their uaijire purely ornamental. ?nd irhicb; in HIT eases OU' ,-f :.-.!., :.r>- meg ften bm.- before lhe?midd!e :g . is r*'a? hi-d, aro ui si'Hed-'irpon the ixtdusion of o' j er t^un^s tba' a'-ii ?in busitlite?y.ofevcry-dny life. V- nf.M. ti:e time !i>r preparaiion I? r ifni dutio oi iniiidlc age*, "i.s vii-tnaHv wasted, Xll'ii; vr winch relaies to the gr?at ruatters ol' uiarnrify to the care of children,br thc riunagtineut ?.? t? e bousobold is tang?,.. On those liiingK, blaii?; ignorance is ih(#TU?o.-Chicago Tribu; .. Negro ea itu ?lemi>bis. A conynsTS -be^ t'^ talc.-ti of c?!ored people of AI?-mpbii, and luiough bar b-r??n ?it veloped to shove' thai tLc segregate number of blacks will i r . r-ri'ach twc.niy ihousand. it i.i said will_re;ich twen'ty-liv-e thutisaud. 'i'iiis Congregating in cili?s anti towns of such ero',.ds ol colored fi.. hs. Ki'live in iiih'.r.cs?. ana on raitious'fornished by thc ijovcrfirnenr; is alt wr ing, ft is doing the blacks an injury that will .show hedi'after a while. Ail ? rts of depredation* ftre.conjmittiitl by the Wauk'*, and d Jii-.t'liiesitrise between t'icni and the whiles. Instea'd ofoeing allowed tu congru gan; at a few prominent poiiirs i;t such laig? numbers, to live in idleness aud lo become shamefully demoralized, they sb- uld be d;r. tributed upon aLni.doned forum, and put to work to support tbctnsclrtH. They have this to do in the end, and the sooner they are taught to rely -ripon-their own exertions the better it will bc foi llivm 'anti lor ?-oriuy. Thc presence-of^unued i.c^ro iroops, unless strict disciplina is. observed, is ... gt eal evil, and-cerv? s' io .j-.tra!y::i the while--fee'ing that the military porycr is? o-i thc .i?lc nf tb? trumps, and muftol ibo lr?x?p? being arrogant, and feeling lint (I ?-v are armed, while thona they insult ard br?iw-bcal atc uiiarm '.. The Ns.tional and ??tato authorities -r.rc ultimate ly to become Very much exercised upmi the important subject of what is tn be done with tho negroes of the seceded Stiles, lt ia certainly.a question for thc Legislantre ol Tennessee to consider.- Knoxville Wing. -. - - - IF. you wiall your neighbors lo not io."- you, buy a dog and ti.' him up i^i thc collar ?til night They won't sleep !or il,i oking of you. i. ? ? -- ** ? A country individual who was cahgfit in a water-wbccl, soys ltd intends to apply for a ! pensiou, as bois a survivor ol' the licvylutiou. smamm?mm^?^m??iimamm^?mtsasa^omtmm??iiim A NEW DISEASE. A few data since, & German practitioner in St.. L'Miid was called in to see n family ir which eight pernuna had been takeu sudden' ly Fi'jk. with ?onie strang.; disor?tit*. Ile ex amined their ny m toma carefully, Inn could not attribute then) to any of the maladies iba) had bciore cooie nuder his obser vation. Al last it occurred to hiui that tr might bo tht disorder calle*' " Trichin-ilis,-' winch ?sat thc present iiu:e. itractiug lunch attention in German)', und a I' w easer! of which have re cent ly been noticed iu?this country. Upon a moro careful examination- ol tho .syrutoms, and comparing thtm with the descriptions oj the new disea-ss mud? bv* physicians in Ger many, he became convinced that tho disease was Trichina?s. A microscopic examination of a ham, from which tbs family had oaten, revealed the presence, in Jonre nun hors, *>t thc insect, called Trichinalis, from"whfch? ike disease tak>s its naaic, nm] left no doubt ol the nature ;t tho complaint. Ile" according ly treated his patients iii cotiformity to th?? pfiict.ee rueomuiCnded tu (Jermiiiiy. Ail ot them ure recovering except two. whoso con tiitftm continues to be precarious The dis* i aso is cait-ed by catir:^ flog's ?osb in winch the Trichinal s is found io. large quantities. It is only when unusual numbers bf thc in sect are taken into the system that the <its easc is generated. They become imr?edd*,d in the muscles, and, being alive ard active, create derangements iii the system, to*; r--si.lt tif which isa diseased' tho most cu^.iou^ char acter. ?-d- f?en. Grant, and tho military authorities generally, favor a. military trial for .Mr. Davis hut the administration inclines to A civil tribua- !. bpiTUAHY." IN MEMORY OP MES. CAROLINE PEA TEK Who died ii T??> ?\i bl titer, g. 0. s*h Jun.-, \>X:>, aj-cd ?!?* yc-irs Death garee** np tic best, ?he lrne-t, the mw! eir?u--u.?. lit thc p-tving tr<>i?i e-trth to Heaven f thc pi-.us and ?rente lid y whose name .-.lands ibove,liur famiij hu laut ita prop ac-l sf.??y, and -oeioty one of its th* nt auiiiiM* and iGefui member*. From ncr earliest youth to th-- day of her releas* fnun earth, her eon^o hore below was ni-triced find adorned hy modest worth, unassuming int*-l ligence, unswerving piety aiid r-t'tliug e.wc-lnlni>ss Ldc H Mary .d' Bethany,?he chose ..die '.?>-..-r par-,'' in ? became early in lifo a dueiple o' Jesu?;. She ?oinod the Methodist Episcopal Church :T Oas ., way in thc year'IMO j ai ibo ?ime ol ncr death howuver. her mcinhoi?lilp wa* with the Church a Bdgofield C. li. most estimable C: r'.-ii-:: ivontan, r.ri'l inni-t devoted, loving m-ihr. insta [??Ido mn iii Jn---. I'MKI - ii nu er. five upon th? veil attn sliroiidij-1 - ?.?ir of Southern dbrrly : aud fruin thar, line: uniil Cod took h?r te h-iiii-!'. was chis world to bur but '* a fit/nac** of 'afrl etion." Dat now her liars ?.re forever brushed ? ?ny: -..<: ?.ts passed calmly tmd safely through " Ibo V-ii cy," leaning ?>?.? tho Beiowd. Ufr han I-, whic'i nive, so Jong and ?. often mit/i-i* red to th?s?t ?.hom Bod had -::ven b-.r-f-.r. eu? "look-d ^til ihe ways of tur bi.??ebuid. iio-i n'o nat the S read of idlnac??"-bara now patted J v.-.i.. *..'..> ?h'dling warts, sr.-.i rce.-ivoi from thu Bride {room id illa t:?inr.::* the palm nf victory, foi A nicccssful cn. ll ic i through lin's warfare. SiT eft behind bur in this w.-rl-i of rrid, u fuinliv ittnohcd and lovingly r?\*n*>mbe*hij* uusbn?d, n? d Hie child. "day h*?r life's virtues ht? nit -vied in hu lives "f 'he bere?vcl.s, in n*.?fuhie<>" an - tn t c jiiory of Und. May Hod teach bom tn u k upon the departed io- nt a ?i:'c and D;'j-'hei n llcarun. If wo who knew ber .hero lu.!?*-, ha 1 du our dii'y a? shu di I. wo ?v fl : BUM t her igain in the m-irii ot the re.-m r-a-tk-u. A Kittt.vji. DIRT?, on th-'?'Hh Augn-i. i?f Dipifi-rl*, YTlt . IN 1 A, iln'^'bt'T "f Mr. I.Kft nn-i Mr#*. VJ.?ZX ;r'rn Hor.se>, ?ged two ?cari, eiirht luoutoa an-1 aventy-*4ght dav!<. Jy.NMi:, thc loirohoartcd b.i,i*,< :s r; tic, but veep not btrcarc? ?.i.es ; ra'bcr rrjoico I Hal abe z safo in the a.-nn; of our Saviour. .' Weep nriff vrr-cn nol, fond pnrnnts. Though ymir child bas Ufr. y?u now ; Antrel forros, 'bar hovered linar brr. Yt*?ped thc d-w?lb'-dcw i'roui bur brow. Mother d'jar. though sat' the pa' tin3?, Sweeter wdl -t'-uni. II bj ; And beyond this vale nf ?hadew?, Joius wail, ?o welcniiie th.-t." M. A n. pSlM-'i'ISTB'Y. DK. Ii- PAZHvEii h?? jn?t worneil from ihf North willi :. NEW SUPPLY of MA* talt? ?LS for all thr LATEST .md M?'IST AP r* KO VEO STY I. KS OP WOEK doun in tbi loUiilrvi .vT-i? 'rovi.dons, f&r mpn or honst, preferred lo ?nt-h fur wi.rk. Sept j . if r,o ??VIVED. 'A NI?W SE Ul SS OP THE BAPTIST BAMREK WILL BE OCMMEXoEb DSrSA??ROAY* SUi S#?lSI23SR. lal AWGPSTA, GA., LY TJiiS FORM Eil PliOl'fUETOK. ?AM htii-???- in l-ciit< akin to m*k-* thc ?Si..ve aonouncuUiKU.. I 'IE HANN KR will hi pub i>hed every S?tiirdtiy. - Snbscnpi? ii.- uro re?poetfulljf so'i-titad. i:i pr-r inuum. Address JAS. N. Kl.LS, ( PiioPinnTOB. Au^'tft;. Sent I '2' :;r, ATKINSON & SHEC?T. 'AND acnrii?ss?CK ?SSRCHAI?TS. ' Sullivan's o?d stied. (? pp-.-i'e i'.isi Oil co,) Eugoricld, s. <:., And til Broiwl Street, (Front M iiuc}?nt,; Asgtista, C.v., fTT-EP ennsiaii'dv "n ba*-! FAMILY SUP oi ;..v;-i\\ LESCK?I'TIO.V. .. .. :-!3-i roon ve PltOLi OE tu RA KT Eli ut Ihe highest ueiik- t pii";.. ATKIN Sty? A Sllijci,"!' Am- u u:.. To Farmars and Planters WK a"! r-r?|uin-d ?t -??l tiotus t" purc'ui o GO ENTRY PRQOUCK, imeh as RAOOf, LARD, FLOPit, Mr'.AI.. BUTTER, RH OS, ? I" i whiuti Gie Iri'glik'st market ci ?i'i bo p dill ??5* W? will also receive such articles AUI CUU s:??:mcnt. J' lt. CARWUiPi fe. GO., Under Masonic Uall. Sont ? _ lt ._oo E?PH' i? IIiMiali BXJSl?SrESS TIE Puhstrtpcr rcipcftfiilly announces to Ibo pub.ir. thal hr. .-till cuntiuae* ile? Fiit'oUuro anil C.n^er?akiiiK Bns?nesis Ar bis u'.d .->! it.d, v. a * rc he is prepared I* till all order.- itt either bran eb of ibo" i.b.-ve btlsineas, al the shorleat notice, and ba BS rt.yoiiable trruts as thc limes will ?How. . Mr. JAMES PAUL i* in cbargo of tbs eelah li-aiac;-t. and niil give bis undivided atluulioti tt the iwdnwx of thc Shop. ?IX- TERMS' CASJ?."0 . j. y.. WITT. Sept If .'iii Estray Mulo. STAYED ?T stolen from ny premises ?boat Un 1Mb Angil*:, n small short lagged, mouse co! o'r?d horan MULE,-oiic oyo out, and about \ years old. A liberal rc wu rd viii b? paid for :h reeovbiy or ..-vid Mule. V. W. PICKBKS. t?cpt b W .* co' WILLIS ;& CHIS?LM, . A?iD SHIPPING AGENTS, OFIMIC, MlI.I.S Hocs's. cpzA-?iLESTOisr, s. c. ; E. WILLIS,.'..\. R. GlUSOLir. TBJTiLL attend to Ibo PUR?UIASK; SA LR ? T and SH I PM EXT-Foreign find Do raestio Pons,-of COTTON, RICE L UMBER, NAVAL STORES; to fae Collection of Drafts Pu >. cb a so and Salo of all .(Securities. Conuign uioni* ol' Vessels solicited. Refers to: Messrs. JOHK Fp.*sr.n.? C.)., Charleston, S. C. Messrs.* G. Xt W?LT.UMS A Ca., Cbarleitar.. r.Ij.;'rs. y.j*-. IIoi.-i.ay A Co., Chariestoa. Uno.;ScUM:?*, ISsq . Angna u, r??v 'i* S. MKTUALC, E<?j. Ant?iiatn, O.i. Mosers, i J AP.K. Rones <fc Co., XJW torfe. Mo-sr-v .Mi in.-Av A NKPirEW.'Noiv Y? rk. M.-^rs. K. W. CLABK ? Co , Ph ludelpbia, Pa. Moc-rj. PsNDKnoasT, Ko WICK A C'?., Lalii tnore, Md. M?A?rs. S.m'r, l?Atmts ? Soxs, Baltimore, Md. Charleston, Sept t I:n ,V. AX I) Applications for Pardon. THU Subscriber respectfully tiifers to tho elli Ken s of the State nv" ?t?enlion to all.iuar j'iM-f pcruinine io GOVERNMENT CLAIMS ami APPLICATIONS FOhVP?RDON. All applications tor Par; on, ur.drr tho .ex eewioJ so?.-::-1.? i?f rho Prenden t's Amnesty Pro clatuaib'U, must be in tho form of a p?tition, sta ting thc exemption or exceptions, and accompani ed liolh by tho -oath preset :uod .anil with tho approval i-f the Provisional Governor of thc S i .wc. Tb? snb^eri?w prcForits. a: tho saine '.?ne. h-a card m Vf TORNE Y AT J. ' ft'. H'M. .1 VRl'. ! ? I a si s i ? ;i I auti ???l&cmatle?l SCHOOL. A? EIH'EF?ELD C??If., S. 6. THE imderr?cftrd prrpns'es :r. o-aufner---. a pr? vate SCHOOL t r Roy's ao l r??ii?;g ?l.-m ?la e.tpei?enee o! Poor r^.-.r- in |>r.?parm>? pMj.its lor C<?!iye, ?mil nf two ycani w Tn'.ur m Coli??? j us ii li i-S liio pleu^'j of i-t.'u-iviii.-y in Ibo. duties of, Instructor. . . . . 'i'i.c- ?ri>t Scsrs n aili begin >n iLo I li!; if.S.-j eiiiur-r. Terms p-r Fc^s?oii (.f/i'we'n'?^wcek?, - paya!>Tc <>i.c-bairin advene--*, or thV-v. ii ac uOrt'uul -.it thc roiddl.? o?' i h? .'"cisiofl . # f&t'Sut ?urilirr iulorurntion source t. K. .'JWALTXJ-.r. Ldgcfi?bl, 2. C. Au--."ii ii .?'."> Nejv Store !~?iesv Goods ! ?iir GCjf?DS k (?ivO?'EiUES : .^T- AUIic?' &. LO VE LACK W.?UI? re spi-'-rfjilJy inform the pcojilo of E.ig?.?irld 'ha' il.-y l.ij"vjo,med a i>Tju$-W STORE At nT*?iJ.Hy.'.AY. Uve mil-s. Ea?:. nf Edgefleld Villano, wo eye ih'-y will i !l"?r,for salo . HST GOODS Ar?'? ??ROCERIAS AT AUcrsTi PA*?C?;V: Oar .Ftuck .h:-.- Wu relucted fr^ui thc best IIjiisos.Vf Chariest.;:., and wi.h a generous pat ronage we propose to Coo?U as cheap as cnn be bought in Augasm. Ga, CONSTANT ADDI TIONS wRl barnado tu our profit Stock-w. bbrding to the domu?di ^7c invite a liberal pat rullare. ?&- W$ SELL STP.rCTLY. PO?. CASH. CA R SON V/ ARREN. B. F. LOVJ?LACKv Bidg?way, Aug. 29 Ji? ' :.'t35 T. ii. CLARK, AT TO lt-? ET AT RijfW, A X I> AIA G1. ?S T it A. TJ?. Ofll79, ovor B. C. JlryniiV Sti.re. EDQEFIKLD, S. C. Aug 3 3ai?' . ' 32 .'jr?T* "?Vc inv?; been antnoi'nted by tne Frion-ls of Ci t. II. B'JirLV'A??K to aniinnnco him a fjurirlid'iirc for:Sh'cr?lV T ".Igi tiel? Diitrict at Hi? next <*l.!M*tipn. il te* Ki J-'or Tax Collectur. The Many Prtcnds of D. A. J. T'M.L, E?<;., rrsjJ0?tfttily nominate him a-s a C^adidato for fax Cu-I-.olor a; ijie n?st electloc. , "ct 1*. . _te_ .|:t j ..Fur. Tas to?if-stnr. ! Te:: m:n-.:; Fri'^'ts o. Ca:.t. JAM KS MTrClf ! R-LIJ noipeftruny nomii?at? l im as a ?andidata i for TAX (JOLLEC fOtt ?vt tiru next o*eeii?:n. SALUDA. ! T'.:-.- ?j tc"- ? o Notice. i * LL persons in lebfed m fhe PstateW r"<.bcrt I ra. f>-1 ?iU, bi rc ot .K'.l?er?e'.d D.istri?t 'jecyaswl, j .ir - I I .rai;.tell io lionte ynviud uni] make pny I iiwot.^arid tb?/M? liaviug siemftildaagnmst sa'?l Mst. ic -rill present .'..v.:. m duo ti mo, and prt'per ly authenticator ? A. J. -TET LETI?I?. A'ln-.'r. Oct ls ly - 4; Barter ! Barter I rg^Hl-: GramUovtlle Manufacturing Ci.ttiri.iov S. w?fl contin?o tn H?r ter Clot h fir COTTDK, FLOUR, COHN, P'E?J?, l'A CON AX? h'AlM? sivin?' Aujrasrii prices f??r proddeei a::>! furui.-ii i J? Ck.:*i at wh?deM?o rni?#. . lil'Mit?ftVt'l?, \|>vi> ;', . tf la Watck Repairing ! ? THRunders'igtied nn^itvllj rJ-n?* ?W fW; ?ms "f E f-M timi ?.? ?iii C.MlF.Knj.t tv K PAT lt frA'iClrKS'.ililtVKLBY and CLACKS at I'-ir |.rii-e-, nnihwarroBl???. Kriok t-aii'f. c nur if Mr. Hoot1* s:i'r A. GU AV. Aag2.i ?f_ "*' Thirty Dollars Reward. LOST on the l?'h ina-., b?'Wecn Mr. John R.iinif-rd'^ nn-1 Mr. Th-s. Siswr'.t a Ludy'i I UULD WATCII.V^-'" WW."' Ta? Auder aili I rcenive tho abVeVewiird liy letv^? the Watch [.nt the Homburg Hrei\-er.v, cr at. Mr. Wi?'. il:.r lipj-V. - KA TF F BK. I ?areb?rg. Aug 29_0:_50.^ Blacktoithing i 1 ftnllti i'nd-~-fs:?'n:d vtiii, whaa rciiuc.itidi \\>\i ?.Ja. plantati-in tbro'iirli?iUt,tUis D;??iriti, and do BLACKSMITlI s'?*0UIv nf every dcfeription, at ! niiideraf? pri?es; OrHcri" addr?^?ed- fd him ac K.i-'i.l'-l'l C. ll , will racvive imwudiale aMviitidn. j- ? Ci. S. .v.i-.NE?L??. Aug 5 tf S3 For Rent . T) P. EXT !'.-<-ni iii - ?'rft of Ocluiier for twPlk., i??inlbsci longer, ? U EL IO HT Ft L It ESI l?iSCE in th" fciibiiroi ot Kilai.celil ViKa-o. ; Tho Lot i--i.tain.- Ybirtv Aerwi, uealy im proved. APIJV ?I tala ?fie* j ?Vntfaa *_ Jt.. ? . ,.,.?.? V; At Private Sale, C.<irNDHY arti-.ius of FPRNI?.UR?, ci>n^jttin? ?-f ?air Seat CHAIR?. I? fi'A XS, V lino Ut o SOFA, Mahogany BU II EA L'S, Sir Apply i t this l'?lee. j gc^t ii if 2t?