The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, April 11, 1861, Image 4
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SBUB&fclb F&WMY/
'^iUp^W^FrSr4,
? A. F. UOXAM.
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Atft?Friend of *7 Homl.
Land of lh?Mo?Ui! Iht fkirNt l??i , - 1
llenenUi Columbia's she*
l*wM?ily bw kills of fNwdwrwIeed,
H?r pkufa io bwAtjr lia.
Itfr dotlad A?ld(, har trarwwd otrouin
Th"'r annual Weattb re utw,
I .an* of th* Hnatla f &t befabt?*t <WO
Wo dearar spot *a mw,
Hon 0/ Um Bout* t A_ft*a-born nwf, . .
" . They vouch patriot^**:
fcesaij tfao faaui^'s van U h'#.
A ad guard their rsiiUrjr'i Jirinf.
By giro and son a haloing'light ^
Through lint* is horn* a lata* : p
Thry "nothing ask hut what >s right,
Ami yield lo nothing wrverg."
Fair of the Safetfe! Tars July's crown, *
Ye Tstr with matchloas grace ; ?
Wo* eUoie fair of old rsno wu
lessor to a higher place. .
\ ?mr rentnf rwea alike kfcntes
The palace au<l tlie col ;
Wives, mot bars, daughters 1 91 try liiu?}
Ye main a cherished spot..
Flag of thn^fraan' Jpa flitf* Ha faUla
Kmhtrrrr rf (fliirf frt t/tfivrt M4 Of
freedom on the seaa ! *
Forever may iU wart and stripes
'Hi cloudW>aa glory waves *
Red, white and Muk?eternal tyf?
Criiklh/na frnc and brave T '
States of ihs South ! 1 be patriot'* buaat V
Here ?<>ual Intra have etrny :
Nor tyrant tipysr de*p<a Uwat. .
I'pvu the weA may pre?- ... a ?
Then let lUaui fataJfrotosea to-peg.
And urpwn ths qaaaftlv Isle ; m ' *
Caion of k>?e and Ubert/k , *
'Neath hesrwi'i approving ?idl* ! ?
Qod-or the 5o?HM Pretest (Wis t a ad * V.
From false apd opea fqea! *-- .
c...;,i?.I i... Vi.: ti ...n?1.^.1
viuiuc^i ly ? MI I* V fltll-ruilllg umm
lu vj*ln wNUtatCtf^aN. bo
mole tho ahly of Atatc move on
L'uon the unfnlhotned in.
GatMDiljr n#er ita Mirftes botnc
The bulwark of the (He !
* O, B3E NOT THE PIRST !
*??o?? (>,
l>? not 1be Aral to diecover
A blot on the lama 01' a friend,
A Haw iu the faith of * Io>?.
Whose heart utnv prove true t? tlis end.
We nope of un know one another.
And oft into ?rr?f jre f?U;
Then let u* apeak well of our bretLer,
Or apeak not abont hint at all.
A anile or a sigh nay awaken
flba icion nioat fWUe and undue:
And thua our belief nay be shaken
In lionet* thai are baaen and true. .
How often the light emile of (krfatH
In w?rn by the friends that we b*??.
To cover a aoul firfi of gdowf,
Too proud lo aekuowlodg* defeat.
How often the aigh of dejection
la heaved fVom the hvpocrile'a breast."
To parody truth and auction,
<>r lull a suspicion to rest.
How ofton the friends we bok* dearest,
Their noblest etnotiona conceal;
And boaoma the purest, aincerest,
. .Hjtc Hecreta they cannot reread.
Leave r?*-?> uiindN to tiarbor ana pioton.
And small one* to trace our defect*
Lct ohm lie a noble ambition,
For bane is the tnind that inspects.
We none of us know one another,
And oft into error we fall;
Then Ve n* speak well of our brother,
Or apeak not about him at all.
Pi. ANT*.?Wiifuit .Tiuby OHIO INATKb.?
Wheat, although considered by
none as * native of Sicily, originally
ftktli A r*-A m fllA Miftfel hwa I t.kla 1mm.1 ? C
vwiiiv iiuiu ?ttv wii?i ui isuiu mull U1
Thibet, where it yet exist? m a grass,
with sua ill mealy seed. Kyc exists wild
in Siberia. Barley exists wild in the
mountain* of flimalay. Oats were
brought from North America. JIHkt,
one species, is a native of India ; another
of Kjftpt and Abyssin* Mai to (Indian
corn; is of native growth in America. ?
Kioe wan brought from South, Africa,
whence it was taken to India, and thence
to Europe and America. Peas are of
unknown origin. "Vetches are natives
of (fertnany. Tbc Garden Bean is from
the Rn*t Indies. Jiockwhoat came originally
from Blbaria and Turkey. Cabbage
grows wildf in Sicily and Naples
The P"?ppjrerai! brought from the East.
The T^unttownr from Tern. Hop* came
to perfection as a wild (lower in Germany.
Saffion camo from Egyyt. Tho
Onion is alco a native of Egypt. floraeradihh
from Booth Europe. Tobacco is
a native of Virginia, Tabngo, and k California.
Another spcoies .lias al?o been
found wild in Asia. The grasses are
mostly native phnta, and so are the clovers,
except fiuoerno, which is a native
of Sicily. The Gourd is an Eastern
plant. The Fotato is a well known native
ot Peru and Mexico. . Coriander
grows wild, near the Mediterranean.?
Anlne was brought front tho Grecian
AroLi
rjrvkc-t* op aoiJTi;pK.-r-To be left
alone in the wW? World, With s scarcely
a fViend? thl* makes tl?p sadness which,
striking it spang into the minds of the
young and affectionate, teaches thcin too
soon to watol* and intorpret the spirit
argue of their own hearts. The solitude
of the aged?when, one bj on?, their
friends fill -off, aa fall til* aero leaves
from the trees in autumn?what is it to
the overpowering sense of deaeiaCion
whioh fills almost to breaking the sensitive-heart
of youth, when tbo nearest
and dearest ties, ard severed ? Kcudered
oallous by time and suffering, the old
feci less, although tbey complain ipore ;
the young 'bclnnp a grief too deop for
t?ar?r' shrine > sh?ir bosouis sad
memories and luoiauoiioly anWotpotions,
whioh often ffiwa dork bun to their feel
mg* in afterlife.
IliRD*.?Itird* are the staurieh friends
f evftry nan that raiaes fruit, grain, or
gram. *lb?y are the ooMtatutfcnn:'
<*?* f&iti depHuing Ummu. Krery
eher.y that ft rtlfcio eaU, y* for ?t
!?a*t Are Hundred liiuea or or by eountiftM
and. mwaeiaaa iajorioM UieecU de '
owed, ft* a park ?f hie meat 'dirt. 1
Ifoodpcokcri. lark*^ j*J*? rpe?T9We,
ratio*, and tbe ahoift tribe q? tn<fci?boe, j
are iadefetigafcie Cricada of tft? garden j
Mil the farm, They aextr boaai of
their eenrice*. They seem qaite noeon- i
feiuus of their uecfuloeee
ir,- bu^.
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. X HE '
rS35S^K3" pbOM"tiiiiT
Soi'tn ?The Uilof arrWala a* the hotels
i%dieil? mi4 iollax of sou try Mxikuti
and a revival oi the spring tnulc. The
mainK pa para of yestsrday wialrip^M
two columns of argils, but oo looking
oarofully arap tba?li*t to aaoartaia turn
many warn from Stsie* in the Southern
Confederacy, we fouwd but four?one
front Texas, oat front 0aorgia, and two
(omm % lady) from Virginia; not ?N
rrcup^iaouietena, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida or South Carolina. It ? tot
difficult, therefore, To iofqf that wwrchanta
whoaa trade has been heretofore
principally with tips South, ore not oearruu
with customers ; nOcsurprising tbst
those hocrses ahould t* MdM as pwparing
to remove their aysblfebmenla to
the Southern Confederacy, and import
direct froin abroad. Tin mercantile
claaaaa of New York are no#, beginning
U> feci the practical rvsulhR^f the raid
that Republicanism baa been running
against the rights and institution^ of the
South, oulinioiumg in the elcctiow of
Abraham Lincolu to the Presidency. I
The
bQUda aboiHt^xKBiBwWTinaealeni from
that section of tho country, not a single
one is here from five Soot hern States;
only four front all Virginia, Georgia and
Texas, and oue of ,tbp fay a lady 1 In
other words, the largest and best half of
the Southern trade, from which our merchants
havo made fortunes upon fortunes,
which has built our marble palaces, filled
our mammoth hotels, given lift and
activity to oar shipping, has Buddanly
collapsed, extinguished, smashed. 9o
utuda for the ua?ro.-~-?C ?. Mf?s.
Att AsomnuuL SENSATION PRV.ACHxh.?MYbito
OJeud.-theladiaa, has made
hi* mark an u moving proeohcr, and last
week a hearing was arranged for .him in
the Baptist Church, Urooose street, New
York. Wiulo fthe congregation- was
waiting i^ anxious stillness, V. hite Cloud
Ndilealpnide *hiw appearance at a fidedoor,
not in the peaceful and sober robes
of the pious divine, but dhcksd out in
tho'savage finery of an Indian warrior.
Flourishing hia tomahawk in tlte air, and
indulging in a aeries of war-whoope that
> nearly split the ears of the horrified spectators,
he passed tip and dowu the aialet
of the chnteh, and tiuaUy brought up in
the jecture roera, where be continued to
regale the ears of the fiudience with his
terrific yellts some of whom, after recovering
from the first effect a of this new
method for prnduc>?g * sensation, began
to look about for the mo?t ready means
of escape. Tho ladies, particularly,
arroamcd with fright, and one is said to
have fainted, as White ('loud passed
near her, brandishing his toranhawk, and
throwing himself iota the demoniac attitudes
of the war dance. Tho chief subsided,
however, after a time, fancying,
{robablv, that his^toedoction had been
avorably was restore,
and VVbit^^fooaproeecdcd with
his sermon?rather interesting, by the
way?which he was about proceeding to
I onhauec by s<>nie love stories among the
I red beauties of bis tribo, when the dca|
oons of the church present, very unfcel,
ingly brought him up all standing, doubtI
let* under tho iuiprcssiou that the congre- j
1 ivtttLin urn ra a 1 r/? a?ln anfTminntlw -.1 .
!!>? W J vMiMVltUklj lUBllUUiC'U
id matters of that nature.
K.NULisn Feri.inu Towards tue
> Sot TirkKN Confederacy.?The dispo- |
sition of the Kit glial) people to recognize j
' the nevr Government of the Cotton |
' Htatca as noon as possible may t>e gleaned j
i fioin tlfe*debute in the English Furliai
mcnt oo Mr. Cave'* resolution in refer- j
enee to the alare trade. Even Mr. I
itoxton, tlio well-kuowu Abolitionist,
hvl no objection, provided tho Southern
(Confederacy bound itself not to reopen
the slave trade. A* this has been already
done?not merely by a clause in the J
Constitution, bat by the veto by l'ro?i- ,
dent Davis of am act introduced into tho <
' Montgomery Congress,f rendering the
shvo trade a misdemeanor, instead of |
1 pirncy?uo further >p position i? to be
anticipator! in thai quarter. The penvieI
tiou cxpromni by Republican journals,
that the European (J ovum moots, but
particularly that of England, would
' hesitate long before they acknowledged
> a Power with slavery as its basis, is j
i therefore about to be falsified. The .
English pre too sensible aud practical a ,
people to oscrifice their material interests
j to a phiianthropioal abstraction. It is J
i only in this country that fanaticism is
pushed to such suicidal extremes.?N.
Y. Herald.
A rr..- Kcnjwet
nowTaWHUI^W^jirtr^oiuany
chanters figuring in the drama in the
i second American lUv lotion. "Prcsij
dent'1 Davis was b<?rn in TodtP county,
| Kentucky, In 1H0K President Lincoiu
was born in Ilardiu county, in 1R09.
Vice President Breckinridge was born
is Fayette county, in 1H24. Senator
1 Crittenden, the great compromiser, was
born in Woodford ounty, io 1786.
j James fluthrio, the Chairman ou Compromiao
resolutions iu the l'eaoa ConferJ
cnce, was born in .N'dcou county, in
| 1.799. Joseph Holt, tilt warlike Secretary
of Wsr.ns a native of Bveckinridge
j couuty. Major Anderson was born in ,
1/ _tk a t ar?A? - ?
['i\?uiucbjt >n i*v?>. litncwl blarney,I
; Mr. Prenton,' ftliuiater of Spaifl," nod
{ Senator Sebastian, tre alao Kentuckiaoo.
Worth Knowi no.?A young lady of
this f?ty, while in the country fume .
year* ago, ateppm <Hi a ruftty nail, which
ran though b?r shoe and foot. The in- '
' fl unatiou and pain ware great, and lock* j
jaw waft apprehended A friood rtcom- '
; mended ?ho application of beet taken
Iroah from the garden, and pounded ?
' fine, to the wound. Tt waa done, and
the i ff*et was tenffieial. Soon tho in- ,
fkwrtion hogan to eubftide?aod by keep
| iftg on the cruahed Wt, ehanging it fhr
| & fregh one ae its virtu* aoeraod to
become impaired, a apeedy crre waa
rffaetwd. Simple hat ffectua! retne<lies
like tbia should be known by everybody. ,
H O H. & '"V
um^Moranfes.
* TSLtaiMO-?*1 think a mat tbf1
is like a mao that fires* guu is
the street without seeing jhJa; Jfr*
charge is go lag to strike. Wnlb afpf*
sow uses profane language he dsns
know what or whom it is goiafh ifljo*#
It is a habit which corns* VpW S ? ?
?' *' "W."'? ?ro"* .'WW?.
ralisss a ?a<*con?ci#?tos, woeods 1W
honor, injures his own soul, aad hurt*
the feelings of <*h?f* It is proifcbb
in nothing sod mbehievsous in nlaoet
srery thing. I scarcely lujojr of PJ*
thing for wbith there UlH B? ess**?
If you say that you id^^RH k1;
when you sre angry, & is
worse then than at aoyBl
Quir.n ArimorRiArtBEE^pBUn
Mjuaw roaming arou ad IK ?4n at
?o?t Ynuia, California, di^^HBwcnty
uhjehs dfwocjt .*' ,^^)(m
that his stamps, uitsnded^^H^Eaail,
hnd been appropisted to UH
In a great storm at flHb the
ship's crew were all at nflpi boy
buret into a. fit of laughl^^^Kg reproved
for bis ill-timea fl&Sfmked
tho reason of it, *WhT,' M, Hpfwas
laughing to think whajj^^^Bl the
boatsMraiu's red noeo wil^^HN|o it
oomcs into tho water.' H^Bniwoua
remark set the crew aLoghing, iifli ml
thcra with new spirits, and, hy gri-at
exertions, they brought the vesae1 safe
1 into port.
Knolu>u Last!?A Yorhhirelira
A harine occasior ' i visit Franc i?u
dum founded to fiud, on racking faAais,
that men, women and children, allsnokc
French. In tho height of the ptrpUxity
which this occasioned he retreated to
bed, and was awakened iu the taoroiag
by the cock crowing; whereupon he
bunt into a wild exclamation of asoniflhmcut
und delight, and cxclaiaed,
'Thank goodnens, there's Koglish at
laat T
. What is a Snob ??A snob mtj be
known by several characteristics. Hi is
polite to his superiors; arrogant tdth
those of lower station; frowns no the
rich ; snubs the p<K>r, and pretends not
to know his own mother, whea lie
chances to incet the old lady in uafa.iiionahle
clothes, lie has plenty oflrasi,
and few brains; and is always uoaisy
from a suspicion that his intrinsic vulgarity,
may fail to bo hiddcu by his outward
gentility. -ML
A contented inind is ior-in
blessing a man can enjoy ;
and if in the present life
arises from the subduins^fl^^^^^Hj^
arise the next 1
tun of them. Wf
Liberty is to tho eo11cctiv<^^^Hrhnt
health is to every individu^HHy.?
Without health, no ploasui^Kn be
tasted by mau ; without libcrfKtr happiness
can be enjoyed by societa
The lowest people are generally the
first to find fault with show or cqaipagc ;
especially that of a person lately
flii)>rirpil frnm Itia .->Kutnrilti TKm >
r>? " 1?--"V
onco consider that in: is breaking the ico
for themselves.
TjosT?A small lady's watch with u
white face; also two ivory young lsdies'
work-boxes. A mahogany gentleman's
dressing case and a small pony, belonging
to young lady with a silver msor and
tail. '
Lately a gentleman sat down to write
a deed, and begau with : 'Know one
woman by these presents/ 'Yow^nre
wrong,' said a bystander; it fight to
bo 'know all men/ 'Very well/ nswer
ed the other, 'if one woman knfwit, nil
men will, of course/ g
M?. Justice Page was ren owd for I
his harshness and ferocity ftps tho
bench. While going tho dhuit, a
facetious lawyer, by the name ofCrowle,
was asked 'if tho judge wssftt just
behind V?'I dou't know/^dfeAowle ;
'but if he is, I am aur> r was
just before.'
We havo tho testiinX|^V*v| Doted
pickpocket, named Pk^tj^Uttcently
arrested in Paris, to U* SwHtat crinoline
affords bettor facitfjfflp ^Mpacticing
thefts on the notiVAr style
previously worn. Rein^^^^Hl from
the body, ample opport^Rj9Kf >rded
to out the dress and puree
When you have nee^M^^E^ou
uiovi your fingers delic^Efl^V * wise
eautiou. Use the sam^E^^Hp with
the inevitablo dullnsd^^^^^Eve attention
; keep yonrtelr^K^^Hru lent
precipitation ; and dofl^^^H^by the
point.
When men aro u.ihHpJKcy^Jo not
imagine they can ew^H^HLobt so;
and when somo- cal^fihllso on
them, they do not s^H Ky est get
rid of it. Ntivertb^|HKh strive >
and tho gods have ordsre^Rso, * the
end tneu seek it from the goda.'
A man who retlr** i?
W1U1UC" """
!? ? on the Merest of bif money, n*7
toanUto hi- resting on hie
The boy who undertook to rid?
horse rediah, is now preotistig on n noddle
of mutton, without stirrup*
'Whet it the different* kiwceO we
end e new novel V inquires e highly- ,
rouged damsel of bcr beeu. ?It is this,'
said he: 'a novel is reed beeanse 'l 14
interesting ; yoo are iotcrestia ? because i
you red.' J*
Men is tho imegu end glot,- of Oud?|
but the woman is the glory at the wan.,
Vanity keeps a person it^avor *?'h
themselves, who ere out of lism? with
Temptations arc e li ruh o? |
much of th.' rust of our nSunftdcncc. j
itzn ah,
DIB W
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?oB TUB *.
Defence of the Confederate
States.
BOOKH OP MUU8?'IUPTION WILL JIB
opened for |0,UOU,UIK) el the Bank of
Ifte Htatv, in CktrltBvn, on the 17th anil 18th
#]w of April neat, bfepara the hfe?\1
l>etrreet? 9 A. M*.'ud ! P. III. Fire pet- ofeu
most be paid in t'aeh, at the time of sbbecriplion
; aad the remainder on er before the
tret of I|bjl iniereet to run from the date of
each payi?i Person* deairby to aecurw
their subscription. may pay In Cash the whole
amount, and take a receipt for the delivery of
Bonds or Sloek. To e<|ualiae the rate of a^b~
ecription at all points, and to ennlde all pdraone
conveniently to subscribe, current llaflk
note# of the place will be received at their
market value ia.coin. In caee of ail over
subscription, preferenee will ke yivea , to I
those who pay down their whole subscription;
next, to subscribers of neat, to suhscrihere
of $100.
llookt of subscript ion wiH be opened en
the i?m? ilajr ui ib? UrsnoliM of (li? IUn4Hil
the Slate, in Columbia, Cnmden, ami Abba- |
ill* ; also, at tlie Uaaka of Kewberry, Cheater,
Fairfield, Chvraw, lieoigetowa and Hamburg,
and at Greenville.
EDWARD PKOST, ) Comrrt '
C. M. FURH4?t > for
GEO. A. TttJt.MCOL l. j MmoA farokmm.
Mr All the papera In the Slate will oojiy
and vend their bill* to the undcraigned.
April 4 6 flt
LOActJ
FOR ThK
MILITARY DEFENCE
OF THE 8TATE.
' S (375,000.
?*>?Tll?
HASH. OK JHK STATE OP SOUTH
CAKOUNA itth^ Agent of (he Stale .
to effect the Loan. The Honda to be iaatied
are for sums of $M), $100 anil $AO0 each,
bearing an intercut of aevfn per cent, pajra
hie annually at the fchats Treasury. and the
principal is redeemable In l#7'f md
1872.
Subscriptions for the Loan will be received >
by the bank iu Charleston and ita branches,
and by all the banks in lite Slate. They will
also be received by the Clerk* of (Id Court
in the several districts of tho State. When
the Subscriptions are paid to the bank of the
State the bonds will l>e delivered.
The Hmids are made for anultt amounts to
give an opportunity for small subscriptions.
It is expected that at the next session of the
Legislature the bonds will be ootiverted into
Stock. / 4 .
The purpose of this Loan presents an
appenl to the patriotism of the people, which
must secure its hcing promptly taken up. It
is needless to enlarge on the uionienlious oonec4|iienco<!
dependent on the prompt completion
of the Loan. Apart from considerations
of patrioti.stu, the bonds present the most
advantageous investment of money which can
be made.
The interest is large, and the security superior
to any other that can be offered.
The citizens of Charleston
lr? esllixl >>i>?n tu uu?u? rut ? ?<
take up the Loan.
March 1* 2
Tho Newspaper of the
South.
THE CHARLESTON MERCURY
fiivcs I lie laical midmost r? ii.ilds Political.
Commercial and General Sews from all parts
of the W oild. Its special correspondents fur- J
nislies by mail and telegraph. full and c.)Hv [
accounts of every 'hiug of interest that transpires
in the great cities of 3urop? twwd A me
ricti.
T!iK NEWS oK TilK ftgi'Tll KBCfliVKH
SPECIAL ATTENTION.
Politiually, tue Mercury represent* the'
Uight* Hosi.itnocc Elements. ami advocate*
the Union of the Brail hern Slate* In
maintaining their Itights anil establishing
their aecuril jr. '
Daily Meroturjr. I year in adrauea. $10.
Tri-Wackly Mercury 1 year in advance. $5.
Xo paper ?cnt ottlroi tho cash accompanies '
the Order.
K. It. 1MIKTT. Jr., Charleston.
Maroh 14 * ^ 2 ' \ If
How is the Tiaf to SiMribe
FOR THE TRI-WEEKLY
AM> frtlILT
SUMTER WATCHMAN.
a# o:o
THE rROPrtfrroRs ok THESE PAPERS I
nre now sparing neither expense nor
lahnr to keep CUlly up with I ha great
currant of fee#*, as well an tv>
rentier their Joui nalaaccoud
to none in regard to
genera! interest and
reliability. Argjkngrmcii).*
have
been
made by which naW* up to (he latest moment
will be nirnUhed.
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WEEKLY I'AI'ER, IS A /K M
/'A'* ANSIS, WITH
st: ws uh to y//* y a rfsr
y/i/t;/ KM-ore <;</y.wy
7V mxsa J.
&2.00.
GILBERT & DARK,
PHOHHJETOItX,
Sumter, S. C.
Mnreh 10 4 % ?f.
Fogarties & Still man.
'Wholesale ai?4 Reuii 0?*l?n In ?
From)*, Rugllvh aud American
DRY GOODS,
2">7 Kiyfi-STIFRT, CORKER WESTwnnrrj^rHEET,
<
dhariaatcm, 8 C.
Marvh 4 - 1 1
p. WllMff EX,
1 uvpoitM m*4 tornl?r la v
Fancy Goods, Toys, Hosiery,
&o.
N<? 308 Kint-itrML (%*rL n,.* v r 1
Mitreh A ^ i _ . ,,
PAVILION HOT1L,
II. I- RITTTBltF1 ELD,
MUIPKIBTIIR.
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w. r. Graham.,^
Clgrk ff Gtntrvl Scuin/?? **'? Oaamwa n*a
J amen A. Thompson.
. Ordinary.
J amen A. Tfcoinjuaon
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Thus. F. i*MU?pi<-. J. G. Long, C. It. !U
via, 11. M. Ahderwnn. J. W. Mirhae, D;
aiel Lewis, Alva Knscr, William Boyd, 1
IV KiaUardaon, 9?ntu?l D. Filman, J. .
Iliwii wood, Jan. E. DcuacnUurjr.
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CornrniAfiant r$ of /i'Hiift.
L'ppar Hoard?'Alva Knxor. A. II. J<Wiaii
Levi Grainger, TiiMbai F. Hardee, Janx
0. Ileal jr.
Lower Board?F? 9. (iilleFple, W. W. l?our
inore, Of W. Hui. lualdt William*. Jam
Thompson.
i'nutnn*st<>nm of I'nKlif
John R. George It. Coitgdou, J. .
Itieli wood, E. It. Jones.
f k'rft Srhnofp.
W. J KlU*. Win, llngtis. O. W. Ward. .1 J
Jrdiaston, Jim. Ikaiy,- Jw. T. Walsh.
CotHtMi'nioiirr* of th< Poor.
J. It McCnK-kon, J. T. Moody, Levi ft mi
g?r, If. J. lleyit.
MS XAftKJtS of P/.KcrWXS.
All Snnl't I'mritk.
Little Hhrer?W. A. ('lardy, Tlios. Livin;
ton, W.J. (Jnif.
filerrcit ^wump?T. <J. .Slmckelturrl, J. (
Waller, J. J. I>uiui.
Socanthe?11. A. Tillmnii, U. A. pefc-ilrt
Tiiua King.
Troop Muster Ground ? Robert NcsbUj W. I
Tucker, W. While.
Ki nation I'(tri*k
Conwwyboro*?ft. H. Congilun, I. T. Lrwii
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littll Creek,?W. M . f.arriuiorc, IV Parker, I'?
tff I'oel.
LH>k lllufl? J. .1. KmI, Am Gore, F.. U. Jet
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U&lUvant'r Ferry?W. I. Gerald, A i> Cki|
- per. It. M. J'owell.
Floyd'a?C. Untia^rr, J. U..Fk))<l, ?l!i
Tyler,
Urern^ev-J T. Merely, E. HuweUuu, K. <
.Powell. * ? ?
Simpson Creek?AVni. Carter, D. M. Ucavr
y> K. <t??re..'
Itickory Trwe?-J. J* KMiol, S. C. J<hn*on, I
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Couwayboro* Directory.
Chyntiant.
J. It. Nwmhi, M.r>. I Ford lUreell. M l
Jvlin II. Uniui, M.I) ltd. K. 6 rank M l).
LatCflrfl, *
K. Monro, jr. ' illiton A GilleafAe.
Juo. R, Beaiy. llu IUt k WtUii.
Scknolt and T'a chart.
Male Academy, - - ? J. 0. Olar
Female Academy, - Mr*. A. A. San<l
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J. J, RieJiwood, I'pal
Tri-W?ekly Mall* from Pair Ulufft S. C
Weekly Mail*, from Geofyetown and Lit I
Hirer mi
Arrangements.
fi<xilLera and NtnLern Matb.
bne Monday*, W cdacttlays and
Friday*, al - - A P.M.
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IfBck^vtiio. (jearg?*to*n and Yawhawa Mail
iMie {Sunday*. a4 - U AJt
Cloaca Thuradaye, M . - . . 2 P.M.
Dftf-Wood Jfi?ck ami Lint* Hirer Mail*,
Due Tlmraday*. ?i .*8 P.M.
. Cloea* .Hiunrday, at . 8 P.M.
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ki Million riouae. b;* ? - f*. Pop
Borrjr lliAel, by OajKon tftM*
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M? ikodiai?Minuter* in oh?fm*v
Rev. Me?ar?. W#;i? and-f.ink
Pre-U* tarian ?w*<l ?npply, - tin.
W. A. <?rcgjr.
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; HORRY DHPATTri
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It it |>nj|>e?e<l by tLft endweigeed. to cuw
1 meter, at (\>uvaybora', Horry District, about
(lit feiftt ftf Hare^ ??<, (or Mit, thereafter ?*
pmlMjC) OMyibHoail>Oa.of a WeeWjf N'.a?^fobtr^Mtbe
. HQRiAY DISPATCH.
" * The ftrtt that earth Utwet of the KiMr,
' t (Herry tieepttd,! tow nyeye lUe pnrilriirt
ptui advantage* of Ua o?u journal?that tbo
deeirr for raaAtog tftl ktttrltdfe, (etertll} .
* b rapMly ptvinf among our people?(lint
the |*re?ent ha partcnlariv a period ?ku in
fortMtlut ia aouglit after and ilreirrd?that
b the yiatr^rtto fttieeae of Horry, mm long ml
j OB ttvtu (be improving and de relaying influ
of our houi ptven, Kt determined to
re T?i no longer la tlieir laafntiow, Ihi(
<0 place th?iwflvM upon the mow platform
with the r^i ^ together *Mk Ike generou*
r ?wl tie hie Hearted eueaurageuiettt. received,
direct Ijr, hare Induced as te eraUrli iu thi->
enterprise. under the firm conviction that
'here on a and will >eno eueit tkleg ae failure.
The paper w HI be /erpeetable in tiu, mol
w ill printed with clear type, apon geed
paper?-in short, lh? design is to uinke ileneh
aahedt, na the intelligent |?eople of llorry
need net fee I ashamed.
The editorial department will lw coiuiuctvl
by Jt>?." T. WiUH, K#?|. Itf'bir ahility,
orth ami prlhclplff, we M it nhoocaacary
to fay nay thing. T key tire well known ami
appreciated, both at Home ami abroad, and
atlorU the Burnt ample guarantee, that "TAf
Horry lhmftmieK,r he it a matter, will he in no
way befclnd the Weekly preen of the JMate.?
State-Jlights principle* strictly conalrned, arc
thoae which will Hi- firmly nailed to iu uiu?thefid.
J"l?e Jhtpnfeh will Im- conducted alrictly uli
r. Hit Qixh principle. it if i li?t only
a- upon thio ntlcui can it b? mitiiq U> prospei
The trrm?. ?hcrcf<>re, wiU be Two Dollars per
annum, in udianrr. Adtartiaetnent*
wHI l>c insetted at To rr*u per square
of IT linen for the firm iamrrtivn, ami .V>
u,' cents f<?r each eubavqitent inset t ion, wilt* the
,s ttsuul ratvv to permanent advertisers,
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CHARLESTON COURIER,
i HT A. S. WI I.I.1NOTON * Oa-^lW
ll Halted l?aily ami Tri-Weekly.
^ PKOHPXCTUB
or TUB
SDtTHEKN CONFEDERATION*
* THH undersigned are publishing at l?ai
1 tinjfton t'onrt House. a new )<apcr. ralleil tLo
Snefhem I'nnfederaibtn." ll in intended to
be nn f*i?i:rK5I??*T .fuvintul, devoted In the
various interest* of the community, and cons'
trolled by nn party oi clique. Tbe object of
it* Ld;'or? will be to furnish a Weekly J'nper,
' which will bring to the firesides r?f it* reader-.
the uow.? of the day in every department, as
p* far'u it can be oondensed in an small a apace.
Wfe-wlN devote a large apace to Literary,
' Agriouliuial und Miscclbtueou* xuljcct*. In
ANditiea, ilh Ha name iiuju-rts. it will la llmrixiililT
Sonlhern, advocating n speedy and
final pnrwrien of tho slavohoMing trout the
* ii?>n-alavehcrhlmg Mtatea. and the formation of
a SOt'THJiKS tONKLUEKATION" of
friendly Stales, leagued together by the lies
nf common interest, and eonuaon danger.
1 The nmae are portentous, and the South
i needs the nnuei Mrcngth of all her sun;
' I wc shall therelore. so endeavor to conduct
out ]ni|>er. n* I*? nmke h an acceptable eialtnr,
'* 'twii to those wlio may ?*4 njrrre with u? in
opinion in in tittr* >4 4nnil. it will be utir
object t<> persiia<la and to cdnxincc, not to
Ming and U> wound;- to curb, the raeli and
A AeftTlons. trtuf to ttlir uj> the fnrdy nnd indifferent
to t? *cu?e of their danger
' , Titu I'sperwIlM be puHUahed weekly, at two
dollar* tanum, tu adrauc*.
JAMM II NfUiWtMIJ), | Kdiioia
WM-. F.. 7.fMMKH*AN. V nnd
JKSHKE YT. NOKW(KH), S I'nblirher-.
Marrli tf I ".. . 4 II
The Southern Guardian
A POLITICAL AM? NEWS JOURNAL,
Published at Columbia, S. C.
DAILY, T R I-W E RKLY A5b WEEKLY,
k By C. P. Pel ham.
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' Dally 71 ; Trl-Weckly, 54; Weekly, t>2 per
annnwi. l'nynieiM in Advance iorariaI*
bly. P winwalei a MMidinK ue tire
daily aubaeribera, with 5-10 or
five trl-Wcekl^ tilbwi iber*
with R2t>, [#neloa?d in
registered leu ere]
will he eutit
led to an
extra
copy, or in lieu M thnt, per cent ot ibe
, , aumfe lAaa rein*ttad| .10 par Cent will be
allntred on airi#?iRr? remitted far tingle
stihaeiiptioiia.
POUT1CM
As a politic id JduruSl. <J?? SOL'TJfCHV
CTUARPIA5 i# aisroted to ths gialntesaac* of
ihe rights, 1i<A?or, sod intgreat? ot the HawthO.
ear tfsfb*
*.r: \
lo tile depart ? ?( of now.. <Hr eftrlj pr<>
lnotion of tU? of now* from h!1 pan*
of (ho worirt, will ^O b?pi lit fir*
?it<1 no ctfort w u* >" "porr-l to nn?ke It in nil
rw?i?ftec* ivn ftcceyUMr ttioonie ftgiiiM . ti|>r
niMUntion win l>? port to iki l?i?rt ftul
ft: ?i" fto* ?. > s?, a
MAKKRT BKPOHTH:
of *U tko Ttinft&f cotton, ;rr?i?. pro?lof? an-l
o(h?r i? i lie oo. fttry
MftW^U ' , if
CITY HOTEL,
VjIMojJXA,
WIXSlfNOTON, 5. c
' Cute & Evans,
k. * pnorKfrrrms.
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