The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, April 18, 1861, Image 4

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41 ' # Alofl* I? '0? ?Ht With thg Imtj thought of vanlftWd $\ft When evil i?t4 oomt T?eck ta eight, v And go?d daad* rite with ft WeTeoma sheer Alood frith |h? epectras at th? pa*(. Thai roar with the old year'a dying Thar* gloom# IM ebedow dark and tm(, The fthadow of Wftfttftd Tima ^ . Tt?? tku?M af keppiaeaa rxt array, The opportunitiea never aought. The goad reeolvee thM pverjr day Have died in the Impotence Of thoi.ght; The alow advance and the backward as>f In the rugged path wa htrr atrlvoc t? eflmh{ How tbey furrow the brow and pale the Tip When we talk with Wealed Time. What are we now ? what had we been Had wa boarded time aa the miter' gold Striving our mead to win, Through the lumonr i beat aud the win ter'aould; f m Shrinking from nougNI that the world couli ^ ? . . <*0; M^Peartog nought but the touch of crime; all aoaeaiift through, IBPMray rhyme. a loth from heart a?J brow And battla witfc Wasted TliH* The jrCAra that peat noma jfoTagain, ' The thingn (hat die no life nawew; ,k it,.r v.- a. > -? vt_ -i-i - t < w ' ? " mo IVUI vi M| cHK?m| C!K)n A golden truth ia gllmmarlag through; That to him wno W*ro*(ro* trroit pw(, And turn* away with strength nublime. And make* eaeh year outdoQialaat, f There i? no Wafted Time. ARKA.nhaw WoNWtKH^^'lhack'baf arw biflgr, ptentfa* and more wuneift, it Arkinaaw, IfttaJl wywlwre 4m. 'The oli he's have a way of jitandio' on tb?i| hint lege and UtalHhag a fftark with tbeir paw on tha bark of home certain trta, ginaral ly a haasefraa.'- Wgf+ kinder r4*K they keep, wad I apqee it a gvtat aatia faotiea to aa old he. bar to have-the high eat mark on the Wed. I vai lyin hit one day cloate to a tree whar Ike tar were iu the habit of Making their mhrk waitin' for doc of 'em to come along, foi I tall you, I waa might v bongry for bai meat. Directly I hoard a noiae cloate it me, and -ieokio' frown, dod burn mi atranger, if tbgr war'nt a atnall bar Walk __ lL t:- i * iu vw qib uina wg9, wim a Dig eBOOl Jl hi* arms. I oouU a abaft him saay, bo I was mighty cnnouc to pee what he wdt apnin to da with She cfia?a'. He starter right to the tree arhar the maxlff were, stood it on end agin it and then gittiof on top or it, reached a ma up, and made a big mvk about a foot abbve the highest. He then got damn, moved the chunk way off from the tree, and yea nirer'seed saeh caperin as be opt op.? He would look up at, his mark, then he would lay down and roll oaar in the leaves, langhin' rite out jest like aperaon, no doubt tmkled at the way somebody l^^ponl^ be foe led. Tkaea waa aoasetbin1 human shout it that I aetily badn'l the heart to cboot biter "* * ' 'Just to show hew canning bars are, I'll tall you a oirenmetanee that happen ed to me up in Arkinsaw. Ton see one fall before I gathered my corn, 1 kept misein it outer the field, sud 1 knew bam was takiu' it for I eould choir tracks liul what seemed mighty curious I nerei found whsr they eat it?omrj ceb nc whar about. Ono.marie' airly 1 happen ed sronad the field, and these I sew sr old she addtwo cubs Juet corain* out oi the patchy walk fir off With their arm! full o' corn. I was now determined U liud out what they did wish so roucl ci wm as Z - >S * > a. ^ - corn, no i followed on arter toem with ont making any uoiao. Well, after goii nearly a mil* t aaw them atop, and? arranger what do you tliink?thar wm 1 pen. foil of hogs, and fhe bars ?v? feed in them. Yon see, that fpU the bogs wen so p<yxr, (A aooount of not bivin' anj mass, that the bars had aatually built i rail pew, put hoga in It, aud were fatten in* them on my corn. Pod burn mo i it aint a fact." \ " f . JfciDicm.e.?There is eo |?eat a churn in the sportfire play of fancy andf wit, thai there is no danger of their Icing neglect ed or uuderralned, or the! the uat?v< talent for them wiN remain undeveloped our chief solicitude moat be to.keej them, oren in their wildest fttghte, ir. subjection to duty and ber.erolcopc We must not allow ourselves to be be trayed into an approving smile at ap] effusions of wit aikd humor, tine tared it the slightest dhgtee by iH-n*t?rer jfl child will watch -the expression of eui countenance, to see how far be mayjren turc, and if he ffnde he has the power t< ourselves, we ham l^gcneral ?r.iirr?the keettc* rumen t of unkiaduesa; it is so earn to laugh at tho expense of our frieud and neighbors?'they furnish such read; materials for oar wit, that all the mora forces require to be arranged a garnet tb propensity, and its earliest iudisatfon checked We may satirise error, bu we in net oompaseinnkte the erring. an< I km we miut always teach by ezampl to children, not only its whet we ?y c others I* Core them, but us oar trtstmen of themselves. We should seter as r'Jieale toward# them, osoept when it i evidently good-^stored, the* it* epiri cannot be mistaken ; the agony whieh sensitive child faels 00 being held a; before others 'as an objeef of ridtcuU even lor a trifling error, a mistake o, peculiarity, is a or too# leipoltian, no easily forgiven. Wbon wa wish, thee* fore, to emits oontritioa for person poeod htdwIptwL' Why ia a man oharped vtth t crim like types f Reeanae be should not fl looked up till the Ssatser is proTsd 'Forgive mo,' replied the snltor, 'be JZ 4c Tofc firf of yopw w toivciiorr , TtH>g i v)l Wf? Wmm I Ivrlvy | & ?, was ?pi+ftd ^fb^kWd awi, and ft I v Bedouin of another tribe, by Walk? Dakar, i' ktired eitreraely to possess it. llaViog 1 ' offered in uia for it kU oeeaels end U>? < 1 ; whole weal'.h, be bit at length epon jbe 1 follow iftfedarjwft, by whig* he hoped to J gain the object of his desire. Lie reeo[r? \ M to atain bit fact with the jnioft of aw ' kerb, to clothe himself in rays to tie hie 1 lege tad week together, eo ftft to appear 1 like a Imm bagger. That Tyiwiperl V 1 Wept to Neber* tbe owner of lbs bone, who 'be* kocw was to paee that way. 1 When he eaw Naber approaching on his ' 1 besotiful %t?ed, be cried out ^ft a weak 1 ' roice, ?t *m a poor stfanger { fbr three 1 v iay* I hare been upable to more, from ' '.hit Ipafc to nek forfbod. I hot dying* 1 help me, and Hewrefc wuH reward jo"-' 1 - Tbe Bedouin kicdly offered to lake him 1 up on his horn and carry him boon; ' 1 but the rogue replied, 'I cannot rise; I , hare no strength left.' Naber, touched *' with pfly, dismounted, led hie horse to the spot, end, with groat difficulty, set 1 the seeming beggar on its back. > But 1 no aooner did '?? jarl hlpf^ 'u *'ie Wuldleftben te se4fl| HPl horse, ? ^nd galloped eff, calling out aft he d|d so, It is I, ifchef. *1 htrre get the Horse, , and am off with It.' Neber oft! fed after ' him to stop and tieten, Certain of not [ being pursued, bo turned, and baited at < ft short distance from* Nnber, who vu ' | , -armod wijh. it stoat. 'Vo% have. t%kep | UljJ berth,' l^i^ne 'filrtee Hee- , ven has willed it. I with eon fhU nf .it:' bat I do ebnjdre jou ever to tell any, ; ono how you obtained fl.* *And why1 | > aokf said Datiur. 'Beeps so,' said the a nobtt.Ara^, 'another man might bsTeal- < *" '1\ Hf, a J* .nj?fc irwul^ frsr to help kim , i You ifouid be the caum of many refusing 1 %cr perfoato an set fcf ?Karfty, for feair ef , bain3 duped-as 1 bare bN*n.* Strnak , with sham* at these words, Dehor Was . I fluent for a moment, then apriagiog j - from ibe horse, returned it to tu ownefe i - embracing bioi. Nabor -made him , i accompany bias to his tout, whets they l spent a few 4?J* together, aod became 1 , fast frieods for life. ^ ^ j r R.svacci??attow??VI. Neimnnlra has ' > detailed 40 lbs Uelg>aa Academy of 1 Medicioo the results (tithe revafctostions 1 - pat into fWroc, at the prisons af Qbaft i' sod Vilvorde, the aityaoU amounted to 1 t oos thousand six. hundred aod sixty. 1 I Of these, three hundred and seventy- 1 [ nine, or sixteen par cent., were vacin*ted 1 f with tucefcm ;. there were in Seven huo- < f dfed and sixteen manifest traons of s 1 , prior vaeeioation, and four hundred snd . seventy one exhibited' marks of small* , i pox. Of the seven hundred aqd sixteen, | i j sixteen per rant., snd sf the fonr ban ' ired and seventy-one, forty-six par aent f, i | were vaccinated with aoccens. The j > | author's conclusion; from the*, and other , | I cases are as follows : r I First, the revacoinaUOQ of subjects who have been wall vaocinated prod/MtJj t generally hut very fsw useful second, persons who have been thesW^i , jects of variola hava muoh nore cause to 1 be revaccinated than those who have 1 > undergone proper vaccination j third, 1 t vaccination is successful in proportion to ] . .u- i .u _i !-i i -< 1 1 } ; iuc icuj^iu ui iiiuu wiiicu nis enp?ea , since the first vaccination or the attack r of variolas; fourth, until the age of ( > twenty.live it ia generally umIcm ; fifth, 1 , . from tli.it age to thirty-life it give# rim* < t j to useful result# io a eertaio number of i f individual*, btft this number ia no ex* ? i treraely email, that-without prescribing j ) it in auch persona, U need not he waruily i rccouwneuded tv then ; sixth, after thir- j . ty-five K becomes at euro preservative, I J and consequently .necoanenry; seventh, . i itn failure at ona period furniahea ao i reason for having rweourse to it at other ' ' epochs, as there in oo reo?< n to euppoao r{ that the. receptivity may not return j between thq one and the other operfiII tion. f WORSE Titah TUB SI.AVE TRADB.? Another of thoae - horrible massacre* . which are a disgrace to humanity Has 1 taken place at Dahomey. The West Aft rican Herald publinhet statements from witnosees. rteveral persons agree in stat iug tbat-the number of persona slain on > th6 cycjjucm waa estimated at 2900, but > j u nether correspondent gives the number I ( -ei -:; 'hottiaii.;. He aays ha Iraa proa , cot by compulsion, *ud that the blood - i swept pass him liken into a Urge | I reservoir. Another gentleman, referring j 1 to these inhuiuau butcheries, says : 'I . 1 assure you it made me quite sick, sod nt j r the time I felt stunned. The poor , wretches met death with perfect indifler- ! > , snec.' i The Mihtrbrs or a Family.?The i house mother 1 whatabeputiful rompreI bensive word it flflMP^B^ggestive ?f . all that is wiae and kindly, comfortable , and good ! Surety whether the lot oomes t to bef naturally, in the bapnpy gra<k- i y tinna of wifehood and motherhood, or as a the maiden-mistresa of an adopted famiy ly, or?as one could find many instances 1 ' in this our flavored country?when tl* e ' poaaeeaion of a large fortune, received or s earned, gives her with all the ea^cs and t | duties, many of the advantages of 1 1 matroabood?every such woman must e acknowledge that it is a solemn ae well if ae happy thing, to be the mistreat of a t , family. 0 1 ?* -r B i Kwtn*AT?ox raoM VntorvTA.?At ( least thirty families, in the single county of Amelia, and aa many as a hundred in _ Mecklenburg, are pseparing to emigrate P to the South, in the event that Virginia *' decides to become tbe tail of the Aixdlr tioa Coofederaer. Keen in Wi??t*rn * I Ytrjrtwis wf hsee hoard of Mreml true i ** I Southern fiuuilies, in on# county, who j* Montr nplaU rtmovtL?Richmond J>i?Mrs. J'aHtogCoo recently emend tb? c Reft Rrifs? in n ttora, which caused ^ her to feel very (jualmtph. In deredhing it, she an id [i was rery *lc(ran?U. it Iiifh.il now euppgiud to decrease iff I shoot the new proportion that mil roads 4 increase. ? Htoity -y Lord Lyodbosrt mtjl tha intimate rri?ai and companion of Hold- J milk, tto anit-Gellicao projeeior, to ihe early pari* of hia apd KUl, M H to MMlleol Q^BarfiD|, {real forensic talent, and g, baa added a good <ir ^ o-kar'a aphoristlcal was a few teaia^^^^Bjf %i comnauuda^^^^^^^^Bg * eaUMuioo view of jj >ccaaioD he looked srilh awful admirstioi^^^^^Hk II exclaimed, ind He made it, and b ilia dry 1' Scan *' the bottrm a bij^^^B^^^^B;t the coarse of seeing ,) making on the estate, to 8 laccnd, ti?c Lord Chanc^^^^^^Hiaa tben who was F fears of age, began 'Cone nay dear, aaye^^B^^^^Bet, ^ tbe are His ali^^^^^^^^ve True,' said true ; for J" U VekjUJ* Vices.?a? viae soA eoeodl^^^^B^^^^BL^ vioes in * totae to talk about^^^B^^^^^^B ^ praotice a lupposo, wheu tbe oppd^^^^^^^Bwr wmmltting tbe mean oi^^^^^^Birill be as strong against it by ne means aa onknown^^^^^Kaen of eorrecSs Uses talk ^^^^^Hinto ~ mnc, into sensuality, ? N Had language easily Beleet aai iljarijl B Bfttr yourself to oow+orsei^^^^^^^^flbee 0 slabg, to Speak of one who approves or I Deed not tell yew bow Bj^HHB)ral tepee will lower dow^^^^^^^g B?coicing intimate witl*^^^H|^^Baur borror of This of itself faraishea a rcasH^BB^^Bhe toogwe. Tfic strongest nsiionS^^H wbieb counts the most robust ^^^Bterested """ in the dftfrnco of the nstin^Biinsted by m iU spirit, and possessing tw feeling of its 4e?*iojt The moat civilised nation is M that which counts tbe most ioclligsnt ' men, interested in the preserrataoa and developcnseat of publio morality. The freest nation to tbst which count# the most citizens living independently by y their work. The richest nation is that nhere the common kjvel of ease is more elevated, and extends otdb a greater number of beads. A /g A tnan got over to steel watermelon ; whil^^^^^L it b? ( lost bis pocket-book 500. The owner the and [ aid tho wauJMi^M^BWBB ?go, bo uext umrniug, "? between two of .*; Two u.s.?w ? letter, asked her next . month IiihI come in j^^^^pFlaaghed. 'Well,' she said, 'whaM^^Bn, is?has ^ tbe last month gone oaf^Hr ni A dilapidated wit obeyed o. he ^ morning after a debauch, 'Hud Ixmnder ,> prucuacd swimming with balf tbe per*- y verance of my head, be'd never have a drowned !* . % Cl A man died of apoplexy the other day u in Michigan. The next dar tbe coroner ? held an inquest, when the following vcr- " diet waa returned : 'Died from a viaiUt- *s tion of one beef-steak, Bt cold potatoes, and a fried pie.' . o A person looking ov^^^Hfcwnlogue of *, profess tonal gen t lemen^^^^^Bar, with ?] bis pencil wrote one who was tho oeen accused ot ? " Another seeing : 'lias boon tl^^^^Hpd.' An in St. lx>ui* for fire. On-examination be oonfaascd art, tion of the often oe, oulj ruoath in the know j the rules Tbe people of Pe^^^^^^^Badolcot thu: the* open oyster i, knife. In driving ways have two men to to bold tbe reins, a^SBn^^^HSrcry, Eovy cannot judges without f^^^Bj^SHH^B convt^H^HH^^^^Hrith gall, exaggerationn oat with ob*tin t<-\ striking merit. It l^^^^^^Bhosible and brutal. *!fl A young man adr^^B^H^BIty paper for a place as ss^^^H^^Bajs he has had a great baring )>cen discbarged^^^^^H^^Serent Mid in another, the imi i n that ?' know a ai^^^^^Hlnah V !>? * spluaging replied Jamie. XMSXBttSKjta .. wag, h.'\ the hrewere consumed quartern of barley lees ttf^^^^^Lised ! '1 1780, and jet msda a9 B barrels more beer, aaked eery p^^pTTlj, which had grown smaller, the iBrela or tkq I | beer. * - < t ^ What a pitr patriotism takes ao to > gin and sonar : The eeUbratien of the ; Fourth of Jul? oreates a greaWr demand , for eoektails than all the other days in . the oatendar. Why should potataeia^^^ftwtter than eny other regetftblej^^Eonst they hare got ayes to nee arc doing _ * * * 3B> Ii aiHA aHJTAXt fiifiMoi /.'OF TH* ; .... fflG?75*000.\ - % ' ? ' 'I1 1 ? ' > * ' I rm AltttarTBimTBOr MXTTH J C A HU LIN A to the .AgeoteTtbe MM efeuihe 1m? Tho Mow** to ha i^Md e ?* MM ?f SMlliM ?4 MMtMk. taring an hUM #?>n pea ?* ? MT^ * annually at -tb? 8l?t? TreaOarp. ?m Lh* ] rio^ipia is rnltwiMbW is 1**, lSo Sd SUWrlptfuns fbr I In hbaa ?ffl be anceiied |T1|U bank In CharWetia M h? i^??4o, id by all Ik* Baa**jwfo Bute. Tfcgr ] ?o U receded by tie CVks of fwTVoifrt 1 i the several districts of tNe mate. Whan- ' HnWripUooe era paid to tka bank af tba i ate the Iteadu trill be deMnrid. The Bond* are made fcr imH tunoudCi ? , re an opportunity f*f smalt gthimljitlsftd ' la expected that a* the |ut taaataO op the ifialature fhe Vontb will be MMetMlfllt , #ek. The purpose of this Loan presents an * peal to the patHefhiM ef the piopK net secure ite brMg proroplTy taken jp. Tt needless to enlarge on the tsmsHsaa ooa?|ueacos dependent on the prompt cornyle m of the Loan. Apart from ?jm|jhm|A| J patriotism, ?h? Honda <*aitgeu us investment of eaesoy^^^^P" i made. , . ?. ' ; 1 , The interest is large, pad the securityswpe?r to at^ etlter that aan LeuSacad. . The oil!sens of Charleftoa end Of Ike fkale , a walled upon ki come farwerd^MnompUy and . kc up the Loan. ? d. ? * Marsh 14 ' 2. _ _ . tf i - ! 4 '?A? m~ ^!3,K? ow ltd (be Tlae tii Wictik FOR TH,E TBI-WKEKLY _ am ti|IU * /,/ % UMTBR WATCHttAN. ?? ? ?? < ? . O.g w T k nE Of THESE PAI'RKS r* ixjw ^tri?| n?itfi?r ftptna' iror." lahok to koop ftillfilp witL Utcgr**t , ?| ' current of n?in, m will tut to . re?<Urthf!r Journalwaecoad ( ?c> nonw in rfnrd In Ktnml UMW nd reliability. Ar- 'f' > rAOjfOBiOAf w - ..% - | h?*| ?w? J > . . Wi ? .,?* ? . mI? by wliicli nowrw up to Ik* Ul?U mo moot wilt Im furpixtvwA. , %. r ^ r*/' WhUKLTfAl'Mk i-THE CJMATEZr IJf THE STATE) /.V ADVANCE, I'HA ? > 6B3.00C iT WEEKLY FArWt, TW AIL <^0i VAKCE PEA AM MUM, WITH - NKWH trPTO TEE MA TEST f.' ' * HOVE HE HOME, (bo- ?' . . > y.v? jo j'ktAij . i 8 2.00, aLBHRT ft DARB, r#oj>JijBro*s, Sumter, a. 0, "W- ' Mvcl. 'J# 4 * * tf * TUB n.u n / Ij? u ricm mou v irvRivc A^land Agricultural ptpar pubBU|p to rtntmbfl flensjln HfcuUural Kdkor. HRm.iiorary Editor. JKlle, Horticultural Editor. BPrng Agriculture, Literature aed Art. a auarto fonn of eighr page*. folio aitc cneh issue containing for\v eolu'qinn of matr. In raechanirnl eaecution, K is In thebea) vie of fhc typographical art. In utility it ill be.dll that i|^ kM ttgjdeultural science nd praetieal knowledge of Wnith CeMlM tu fnruirli. A wockty visitor Ac the home* f bontiii'M llantera end Kanacn, it will be loreiuiefulgktl aoceptabh- to ibc? than any ninthly journal of equal merit. Tb? Agricultural Editor ie L?r, I>enial Lea, 4 ie dietingutshed prefeneor of Agriculture hi ?c T uieersity ^ Georgia?editor for man/ ear* pant <pf the "feouuTerti Cult i vat or," and lead fng contributor to many Eerlhera agri- j kdtural journals of the highest reputation. The HdhicuHoml Editor is Mr. William !f. Thite. a ah ill fill ttd KptfiiBeed cultivator * r frttit*. flowers and vegetable* wrltgf of epute iu there departments aiwf author of tat popular work, ' "Gardening for the outh.'* ?%* ' - V ^ * V " , The Litorary * Editor Is Mr. W. W. Maith, f this eity. an accomplished writer, of flue nd wehotmdy attainments. who having retired <un the active duties of the legal pmfension, pent many yaaru In F.mope, and war for sveral yetIrs the IWh Correspondcnf of the National InffclHreneer," and "Houtbtrn Litrary'Messenger. ' ?. I "T he ,*toutnern Fluid and Fires hie" will omhine the useftal and ageeanblfh It will irnish Ue Southern Farmer IhfbftuMlon use' >il in every fteld he enllirateo, and the Mouthra family choice literajtlre, the olfspring of ouihern inleUoot worthy of w?Icomo at rary firojidr*. . ... . ^ U will be ill all rccpoala a frrsi rtaea |m p*r n *11 k?I< of expenditure store Hbcnf ibu ? yet boon attempted in the *onth, Mid , reigned to rival, in iu marks, the nvqnL di*. mgulshbd of ike Bortb. Terms : $2.00 per annum. iu advoaoe. No club rate* aliuwed. No credit allowed n on* case. , ? Bids current in the ftaie from which they , rv sent received oi par. 1'ostmaster* will be allowed fifteen per cant, n lbs ikinuul of stibecnptions receiv * by brm- * . ? ^ i OB ?U MbM ru'<ioBaoA4 >-?-tLut<oafla||^Bpu)' rorn one office, twenly-flve per oJlll P* Us llowed. . ? . t In additiou to thio cowmiMion n premium f one hundred dollar* will he paid to that j ><??t master, in each of the following Mtato*, rho scu<ls the largest nuuiher of suoecifcora, rith tbs money, by the hot ?Uy of Aogwst lext: Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama a?4 Mie? leeppi. ^ 'A ' ; tuber prewilnms and' prises wftt- he duly maoooeed. ' Contributions soHotted from the pens of touikern writer*. ' * A special appeal la made to the UitHi it be ftoolh for their ptrsnago and fOadwhdiaa. The paper will he entirely stletft nnpolifiee tin matters pertaining-to their respective lepariatetH*. address the Editor*. tin mat ers of business gensfnily address A^nl 11 J AHK* " vr.DSST cT?.ira>* ** DK AI.VK. W \ (vmam, jkwemt, cutle RV, HlLYRft WARE, s? 1 .n r. 9 - * duns, Pietols, fcc. Mrh 4 % 0 IT* ^ ' v DISMticip OfJtlCKMti ^ : ' 1*??M VMiijit, Br. ' lor Van#* JlT AL^^Vufrr' J?TW. La- ^ Ueure, < karlas .U?*on. If, Ispiah Stthn, 7. B. fedf*, B. B. ImuoU. V A? AMr. ' iJ %4er Ttudil Hr , CtnirMD, W. K. Cukon. p M. D , Met j, Wat Melikcvi, L. K. I?- i. CommimmSr* mfiks /W. P.f jL 4'uekon, M. i> , TJiai^an. l'Her ? Yuaght, Jr. Hoai'j, Jap. Claady, Tkoina* ' .kiac?J. It Utn. y, u .#>' (/ k ? Jitrrkanlt at Iftrrr. Pratrr in f/waJ*ia'/)ty t7ao6, ^far Smart. '' W?. Uatlwtn. ? 'Jtalrr ta ?Vus<ci 1 Thoma^^m t Jama* FUatHi. Iftalarm Dry GovJ?, 1'r or rrioms, GrW(f>. ?*W tVaw/aua Merck<i*l. f ^ ? a W. W. Williams. tl Dralrrim L+qitors and Q?octrin. ^ ^ixoaroy fAniv/i - * ' District Offirrr*. ? Senator?F. 1. Sessions. a ltapreeamialitr?<*. Tl Harrio. tkipinslaaiciar Mftt'ty. John Jl.' Deary. va? <r mr? II W. I. UraJ.a?. ? qf fftmrrl Jb?$iumi mm4 Amm?d Jti?W A. 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M suofe ^iagufSnaM Thapapar will be M?|>?cM&U' hi aire, auifl rill be printed witk alear lypa, upon ftood^J| ?t*r-4n altar*. tfw M|U li to n*k? it tueh ' abatt, n?'the intelltgant pteple <>f Vorr/ tf \ uui feci a#l;**ed. The editorial departtm-Bt will In- condiuitwl^^B v Jo*. T. Wlum, Kimj Of hh ihilH*. 4 rortli ?m\ jn-iAciflk, v? (?el U unneceeaaty r> iijr ciivlidnfc. They %r? wwil known and ^prwtotai betk At kt*>a mm/k abroad, and ffoM the moat raple pvaraatee. Ihtl "Tkn I /orry hiytw/t*," inlh matter, will be In no ray behind ih* t^arkly prua of tlie 5tatv*? tatc-Kig^l* pripripki airpetly aonaffrued, art* Uoae trbkU wilt ba firmly bailed to ila ntaat;; The Ihf tuh will be conducte? 1 elrictly on Ita Cash ptincipk, aail m btluvel tbai only ipon tlii? system can it 1* w?(i? to prosper. "h# Stmt*, fhrrefure, will be Two Dollar* per pniia, ** ?ih mJrtme*. Advert iaeaewte will We iaarrtwi ?T U cant* per square if W linen "for the tr*t Insertion, ?nd 60 *-ut* for.eac|| .*u?*e?(?tent insertion, with the taual rate* to permanent advertiser*, A. A* IHLDtHT. !?.II. U D A KM! . ( 1 r?PnH0" Pah. 28 1 CHARLESTON COURIER, BY'A. H. WILUSOTON A CO.?Published Dally aud Trt-Werkly. tkj-.mk 8r it atcmrtiox. Doily $ lO.tH) per nullum, payable in minuter. Trl-Wcckl)" ?"i.00 per annum, payable ill 4 uttance April I The NcwftXtRper of thd^^H South. n:o THE CHARLESTON MERCERY . Aires the latest 8nd most reliable roliiical, L'ontmercinl and General Near from all parts nf the World. lt? spocial correspondent* furrtiabra by mail and tvlcgrnph. full and early accounts of every thing of ipt crest that transpires in Che great villas of Kwrape and America. TIIF NF.Ws OF TIIF Kftt'TH KKCKIVF.8 gPKCrW. ATTRITION. Politically, the Mercwrv represent* the States Ktglit* llrsistance Klqpent*. and advoraiaa the Union of lite Southern States in maintaining their Uighla ami establishing their security. Daily Herewry. J year in advance. $10. Tri-Weekly Alan-wry I year In advance, *> ">. To "paper >-cut aniens the cask accompanies , , the arJA. It. H. IIHKTY, Jr.,Charleston. " MpraW JI If The Southern Guardian A'-IDLITICA 1, AND KKWH JOtHNAI., Published At Columbia, S. C. j DAILY, IE! - W K JtKLV AND W KtKLY, A _ _ r?__ n w* *?-!> ? JJV r. r iiuuui.m V a i " T K * * * DaiN $u ; Tri-Weokly, >4 : Weekly, $2 per ^w an n run. I'avm^ne hi Adrance invariaMy. l'tvstiaaaleye rtidiup us five daily aubsfcribers, with ?80 or .fir# trigwonkly i.aba<Mb?rwith |20, [at.-Wed in repiMered latter* J will b? sntito anextra copr, or in lion of that, 20jM *M tfcun fmittW : 10 allowed ductfa^H of th? world. WUlbeTieptj^H and WO ?ffo?t Win b? lytklifl #*?pe?le an aaeefrtable ftnwidVm rial attention will be nnni to tkalhesl^H mosi important' ? / * nnmilT HKPOKTH of all Uta tadl** ?kon, ?*a*n. produce and fl . o<W marks*si* (he country. . Kron'-tifi KriftMfth and Aiiieiir*n DRY OOOD6, "2*7 Rfyq BTRBMr, Cl) MMi.lt WKST r V WVRTU-9TRKKT, " CharlMton, 8. C. ' * t j? * ; . i ft WBT 8ANTRN, Importer and Da alar in Ranc? Goods, Toys, Hosiery, ?tc. Ho 26# Kknf-?*mt. I'harlcHon, S. 4*. Ma roll 4 *fr ~ . I 1 PAVILION HOTEL! IL L. BI'TTKliK I ELI). riuiprtipoo*. CHARLESTON, S. O.