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SELECTED POETRY, xwura o> thi slt. Ilia m??l? vhiiktn swept bar cheek? Mba uttered no rapijr? How could aba part bar Upa lo speak, While kiaaing on iho aly? Tbara'a such n auni of atn?cking bliaa Tbai Croaaua could nor buy. The honeyed worth of ona awoat kiaa That * inkan on iba aljr? Oh ! tbia kiaaing on tha aly? Tkia kiaaing on iba sly? Tbia wooing, winning style of tinning. Kiaaing on tba oljr. The maiden moak the kiaa reeeived, Demurely winked her eye, And with iba nir of one be re a red, She Reared n beaay aigh ; Again thai wayward wbiaker preaaad liar cheek ; aha breathed?Ob my ! Ilow grateful lotbe burthened breast la kiaaing on the aly ! Ob! tbia kiaaing on the aly ? Tbia kiaaing on the aly? Ikiwnright delieioue, e'en tnalieiona Kissing on the aly Though rigid rule declare the deed To be a crime ao high. No lover dare deny the deed Of kiaaing on be aly ; Though l*?'s and Ma t borate and prats P Till Itulciueas cry. Tbo custom don't Chun bare Of kissing on the*ty. Oh! lliia kiaaing on the sly? This kissing oo the aly? Inicnsely (brilltog?trouble-killing, Kinaing on the aly. While leading thua a ningle life. What happier laik than 1, * When. opportunity without strife, A glorious rhance descry, Toneixc the dainty treasure which No royaltiea oUirie, Tiian inc. no nabob half as rich. Thus kinaing on the aly. Oh ! thin kissing on the aly ? Thin kissing on the sly? This trebly-tempting, car* exempting, Kinaing on the aly. A G RICU LTUR AlT. % Plowing up Ijrain Stuiihi.km.?The be->^juuungoiucut of u stubble Held, which in it -it me-led to grins, but is intended f ?r a plowed crop the next scsmii, in it ouention of interest, ami yet one we seldom nee discussed i|^ ugrh ulturul literature. Not only is I lie* subject punned by without written remark, but tlc? stubble fieIdn tlient*elvea arc etjuilly neglected ; are often allowed to |a-rfect a crop of . itii: ,i o ?(- * ? KV- , IIIIMIg lll?T WHII I? IU I which 4M|ow, ^^k5u' t ti, it m it won 14 c I full h^^^^^aml tiii*I bum fi? the noil, hii I aonie Mw thorough firtii'Tn <?f our own ami ntln r countries follow thi* practice.--!'ouutry Gent. ^ Tobacco Sxokr run Br.rs.?The recommendation o|" luhai-cn Miioke f?*r quieting been i* wrong. If i* inliiiiiniii to aieken tlu? poor thioir* with tint fiiiiif.<? of tobieco, when the same object call lie attained just a j easily, ^irl hy an instrumentality far more congenial to the feeling* of the bee a. Sprinkle thrill with a wee re ned water, ami they will he a* quiet nml .in much l?efi?-r humor than if \on blow tobacco smoke in lln-ir face. The b?'C love* sweets, ami cannot resist the temptation to sip them whenever present ol, ami when once full is as barmle-a as n bee without a sting. It will never volmifeer an attack. Vou may liamlle it then with**ut any fear *>f the dagger at Us extremity. U*it if the people will have Miioke, let them use cotton, or cotton ngs; it will answer a? well, ami be le?a injurious to l>? e*. Cuke For a Feis?n.? 'i lie following remedy is vouched for hy the Buffalo Ailvoottr, im a certain tiling from its oau knowledge : '"Take n pint of limn 9'ifi S't.ip ntij ? tir in tir-Hlmkvil lime till it is of the e mnintrncy ??f glatier's putty. Make a leather thimble, fill it with this '\>nipo*ition, anj in-erf the finger therein, and u cure i* certain." This is W'-nth r< tueiuliering, as it is a domestic iiff.ir, within sny housekeeper's reach, ami might prevent s great niuny ? painful duys and sleepless nights. simoulait Accii?|cmtai. Cure or ? Croup.?A country physician having, in^ n case of e rot p. attempted to cauterise the fil?e iiieiuhratic l?v stick caustic, the patient somehow or other swallowed the whole piece. In an avonv of t< rmr the praetitioner forced a concentrated solution t?f kitchen s<*l* (hydrochloratc of smia) il'iwu the puirnt'n throat by wav of uiiti dote ; uml to inn nurprnte. ii<*1 only km veil him from the effect* of the rau?tic, hut al*o cur <1 hitu of hia crouo by the amuc aimplu tcinrdv. Mr.A^t'HlNO Corv.?To measure corn in the n?r in a enh : multiply the length, width and depth of the bin together, and their product l?j 4J. Cul idf the right hand figure and the remaining fiyure* will be the number of huaheU of shelled corn, and the figure at the right, the decimal of a buxht I. CilL'RN!Mf;.?In churning cream add a lump of butt* r to the cream before e-oinovncing, and, the hotter will corn" much quicker than it would without Po'aloe* are very generally overboiled. I<et the 111 be boiled quick, hut not too long, if you would havo them at their beat. Idleness in hard w >rk for thoae who arc not u?ed t*? it, ami dull work for thorn* who arc. Nothing ta no hard to do ai to do OOiliJU?. m r r i jl i?: I LI TTLg-Om-MOTHINqi 'I lie S<| fliliilUiilK Nrn JT liaa pro the following ?!>! * (|u?>ii?-a kImiu hi* financial fM'riod to#v? ry b??dy : '*D* it e>?t an)thing to print a ih-?>|h|mt II.- long can a printer aff>rd to furui?l a |tN|ter without pay ? !) printer* rat dtink, or wear anything ? If a<?, how cai ilicy get it f !> | owe tl?e fdthful l? *r I working, arlf-?acriticiiig printer, the Mil M'riptiou to liia |M|<r, or fora?l*< riming '? it not very wrong to keep Lim out < Ilia tnoQey T la not lliia p?rftcu!.ir time 6r-t rate time to call ami pry up ? la i not a* ea*y to pay now * a year hence ?' A miniator as much diatinguidied fo I liia ccrenlrici'y a* for piot>> dined on .l?y w i>li the lU'tiior deacon of hia ehurcli The le?tcoii, who wan in the hahit u / Making hlcaaiugft of a weuriaotuc length war pir'i. u aryr prolix, and puuard t gain a new aupply of w>>rd* 1 he inatati lie atopped, the miniaier aat down am connn need ratling hia knife and f >rk The worthy deacon looking down, < x claimed, "Doctor ! I>octor ! I'm nu through yet ; I only heatitaind." Ileg itatcd replied the Doctor ; "it* no tim to hesitate when the turkev'a eel tin eld." i Whatever niny be the mean*, or whal 1 eecr the more immediate end of uiiv kin< 1 ? r art, all of ii vti.it in wyiif tm thi* i that it is llit) ripriiiMiiiii ol' une sou ; talking to another, hihI is preei"U> io-chI n*? to I lie grcutueaa of l lie soul lliat ul ' tera it. A marketman at Cairo, a few -lays nj?wit. swtndled out of liis vegc ill/It's air MltU'Us, wllicll 11 IS* I a tellleluy to I'lliil ; liis ir to a emi?i?lciMl>h* exit*lit. II lolti ||;rf eiuiiiiiNiuiiDg officer there 11*wt i , ilie angel (ial.riel stopped at Cairo llier would l>? no resurr.ctiou. "Wliyf 1 mkcH tlie "Ifi' er. "Ilri;nu.y the p>*up| would swindle ! iin out .if his liwrii In-tor lie had luuc to uiiko a single tool." lie who does not raise him*. If alaiv the breastwork of liis order, is no In r withm it. Ail order, as sueli, make , only puppet*. lie in thine own persot more than thine order, and then llioi i wilt l?e the first to perceive, to avoid | slid to smend it- defects. "What aro the wages here?" asked i laborer of a boy. *[ don't know sir.' | "What d.?ea your father get on Satunla ! night? "Get?" *iid the btiy ; "why h 1 gets as tight a brick." ^ i Manners Xte the slindow* nf virtues? the momentary display of those rpialilie which our fellow-creatures love ami ie* p< et. If we strive kinmr, then, wlia wrv strive to appear, in inner, may nltei i be rendered useful guides in the porfurm I mice of our duties t 9 "Sedhy,** said Charles II.. "look ni nut n man who can't be corrupted, have sent ilirce trcusunrs In the North mid they h?\c all turned thieves.' I Well, your majesty, I recommend Mi vi it" "Mivort, y? u dog !" said (Mimic* "Why M:veit is u thi> f already ? 'Therefore he cannot be corrupted, you ' majoritysaid Sedh'J. When a rich man commits suicide ii 11x vii na, his relatives eh irgc Hiinclimlj with murdering him, an that hi* proper!; l may riot la- confiscated to the crown. young gentleman of fortune recently "ho himself with ? revolver, and the p >ttr I of the hou*c Ilia Iweii charged with kill ing linn, and cuimuiited to prison. A tax-gatherer in IjilchGeld county | C't . having a hill of one dollar against i widow received ninety nine cents, mi l ! make it srpiare insisted oil taking an eg: for i lie odd cent. "llusiuc?* is business.' I Some ore eminent in one gift, other have a variety of colors. They tli.i glory in one excellency, what do ih>*y bu as if u iiian should refuse to look only | upon aoiuc one Color uio-t ph-asuit t> | lit in, vr'^en all are as suitab'e to the eye I hough some more delightful? "Wheu a woman," says Mrs Parting | ton, "has 0111*0 married with a emgeniil heart, and one thai Iw#Ij ?. | her own, fhc will never want to enter {In ' maritime state again " # ! Perhaps the rarest gift (* d confer upon a nntii is the power of interesting, quickening. or elevating other un-n hj the utterance of his thoughts, especially upon subjects spiritual ami eternal, when they touch no living p lesion. ! A gentleman ui'l to his friend tin other chty : "l|ow do you like the nevt minister ? 'First nt- ; he never meddle: with |>glitic* nor religion,' he replied. 1 TlIK CtlNrKDMIATP. STATE* AM 1 Spain ami lift ax i i. ?Am mtjc the nation' with whom our country should cultivate ' amiable relatione are Sjmin ntui Brazil wlm?e institution** are similar to our own uud with whom we a*e likely to come ii contact?the former hy means of (?nhu mid the latter coiiiuicreiully. So far ai Cuba is concerned, the imlep< mhuce n the Confetleritc Stales will he the sure* jru.tr iiitco '! its permanent possession l?j Spain. All the tillibuslctini foray against it went of Northern prompting having for their object the nggramliz** iii**iit of that Northern c-'innierce wliicl was lie elm f gainer by the a>nniaitini of T?ia? and California Itr^zil. n ricl | Hii<l |miw?iIuI counti)', i? al?n, by lit* in?titutioiin mnl her commerce, a nuturu II) of tlie Southern Slate* Fur nmr< iIimii ihrvw hundred yoer* ibe ttjcr eultu rul und manufacturing interest* of tint ' region luvo bi'rii biMil on >ltvo labor 1 liu iin-'nuiion of elavery lia* outer.-, thoroughly i.lil unit er??lly into tin i (float i in I *y.?ietii of that empire M<>r< I fortunate than ouraelve*, although f ee dooi of *pecch ia allowed, Und tin* pre* i* free, there never era* an anli-xUvi-n aociutj, an aitirlavery nraipipfr, at antitlavery orator, politician or ?t*le* man in limit. S<? much fur being re mote front the pc?til?-ncf of Puritanism With audi an ?in pi re a? lir?nl, the Con lV.lt- rate (oiveroooMit ahould rultivati friendly aul confidential iutcr?our?e ? | Jiicbiuoud X tt O K. K ^ L ^7^p6itT~YOrB I t ; * District Paper. ii ? it j TWO DOLLARS t " A. YEATl r ? 18 ALL THAT IS A 8 K E D FOR TIIK i >1 RTSRvYTCH it I ;; I n _A. d v a ii c o . ? V oo i? j IT CONTAINS WKEKW i TIIK LATEST JTEW8 I | ?. 15KSIDES OTHER INTERElTIXO .1 ? | r|M A. T T K R ?,1 * "i I *' AND 18 COMMENDED u " To tli? L3ul) ;c.| : u 0:0 i. " ALL KINDS OP y " | J O B AV O II Tv I * 1 NEATDY AND t ; i* i Expeditiously Executed. I Nun is I lie Titnr I* Nunrribc !: j FOR THE TRI-WEEILY AMI WKkKIT j SUMTER WATCPA3. r Till: IMtolMtlKTOKS OF 'l^^^l'KK.s | nre n?w ?pitrin|( neither rilor nor labor In keep fully up with tW-trrciU II current nl" tu-wi. ni well n to \ render their Journal* ?<-uuil . to none in rrgnul (o y general intercut and reliability. \r' raiigciiiciifs r hove been made by which new* up to the laid momenl i will Im* furni*he?l. batr tri- w f.r.ki. >'paper \vn: vnKM'Ksr ix Tin: sf. ri:? IX AOVAXrK, I'ljft AXXl'.V 88.00. ,19' wfkki.v rn'F.'i. ix \\r>. r.4.Vf7-: / /:/. .i.v.vrv. 11/r// A A: II N / /' tv# 77/A: /. 1 rf<r ' J/Ol'R Mi PORE t!0 1r I /.w; to r 11 ESS S2.00. GILBERT & I) Alt It J'/(ni'K/ErO/tS\ I Saratcr, S. C. , Marah 28 4 if The Southern Guardian A POLITICAL AND SKWS JOURNAL, 1* Published at Columbia, 8. C. r DAILY. T It I - W K KKI.V AND MEEKLY. By C. P. Pelham. 1 T ? I I : ? Daily .? '?; Tri Wwkljr. #i; W'frklj,$ .' per ! mi 11 tun I'nynwni in Ail?mict inrtria. lily. Pnatmanler* remling ?' H'e laily *t?li*criber*, Willi i-\ ' ?r fire tri weekly aubscribet* willi $.M, [rnnlowil is ? ro|{iMrrw| Icttcr*]^^^^^ will lie eni|-"**M^^* I ile<l in an 1 extra , copy, or in lien of tint! 20 per cent of ?l>? [ um* tint* remille<l; In per cent will be Mllowe'l on amount* remittal for nilgle mihm'ripiion*. POLITIC*. * j. A* a political Journal, the rtOUTHEI'N i I til AUDI AN i* ilevoteil to the tnainiea*nce of I I i. - i ? ?> - - .ho iiwuui, it i i unereM* or lhe^oulu* j i em hi nice. NEWS. , In the department of new*, the earl J P * duct ion of every el*** of new* front ill porta i ( of the world, will he kept prominently l> *irw ' Mid no effort will he Npared to m ike it >'* *" 1 retperiv an acceptable tire-tide visitor, ^prI rial attention will be paid to the latest and r inoal import nr.! I MARKET REPORTS. D of all the leading cotton, grain, prodttf* an"' other market* ia the country j March 14 2 if . A. It. MrLROD. RitwiM ?. DKLb, ! JI'LEOD & BELl? l, General CommiRRinn *?r-' chants. AND DF.ALEKS IN 1 ? Pork. Lank Raeon, Candles,Soap Sugar, Co (Tee, Ac., Ac. . | which they offer M lowest market f***" ^wr . I CmIi ir City Acceptance. i 116 East-Bay, Charleston, 8. C. * ' MT Order* solicited and *ati?fec"*n Kum 1 riuiued. 1 Ij A <r x> i si i-?. r RUIPIVTN or ma HOBBY DISPATCH ll l* prtpowd by tb? ua?ltr?|M<l. to coot meaee. at t'onwayboro', llorry District. abou the ft rat of March next, (or oooti thereafler a possible.) ilie publication of a Weakly New* paper, to ho cat tied ike HORRY DISPATCH. The facto that rack District of tlie SlaW (I lorry excepted.) now enjoys the privilege and advantage* of its owp journal?that tb desire for reading and knowledge, generally ia rapidly growing among our people? tha the prevent is partcularly a period when in formation is nought after and desired?tha the patriotic citixens of llorry. so long cu off from the improving and developing indu ence* of our home press, are determined t< re*l quietly no longer in their isolation, hu to place themselves upon the same plat for r with the rest?together with the generou and noble hearted encouragement, received directly, have induced us to embark in I hi enterprise, under the Arm conviction tha there can and will lie no suchfftiing as failure The paper will be respectable in site, am will lie |irinied with clear type, upon goot paper?in short, the design is to make it sucl a shoe*, aa iba IwiwIUgwai people of llorr %eed not feel ashamed. The editorial department will be conduct* by Jos. T. Walsh. k*?|. (if his ability worth and principles, we feel it iinncccssar; to say anything. They are well known am appreciated, both at home and abroad, am irfford the most ample guarantee, that "Tk Horry l)<*pntrk," in its matter, will be in m w.?y behind the Weekly press of the State.? State Rights principles strictly construed, ar those which will lie firmly nailed to its mast head. The Dtwpairk will be conduct*! strictly 01 the Cash principle, a* it is believed that on); Upon ibis system can it be made to pmsjier The terms, therefore, will l?c Two Hollars pe annum, i nrariubly in adrtmcr. Advertise merits will be inserted at 7"? cents per pqiiart of 12 lines for ?lie fir?t insertion, and M cents for each subsequent insertion, with tin usual rate* to permanent advertisers, A. A. OILIIKRT. I ? II. L. I> \KK. , 1 r?Prie,? Feb. 28 1 PROSPECTUS or Tim SOlTIIERlf CONFEDERATION Till. indersigned nr* p.il?li-liitijc at Dnr lingmn t art House, o new paper. railed thi Soutliern ' nfedenttion " It is intended t< he nn Ino* 'UiiMT Joiirnnl. devoted to tin various interests of tlie community, mid con trolled by no party or clique. The object o its Kditors will be to furnish i% Weekly Pajwr which will tiring to the firesides of its renders the news of the day in every department, n fur ?ts it can be condensed in so small n space We will devote n large space to Literary Agricultural and Miscellaneous subjects. It Politics, ns its name imports, it will be llio roughly Southern, advocating a speedy am linal sepnrn*ion of the slnveliolding from tin liou-slnveliolding States. and the formation o a hoi.'Tiikun pttscrr.ttrH \Titts ? frienilly States, leagued together by the lie The lime* nr?* portentous. iuuI the Soul I iifnh the united strength of nil her sou* we mIihM therefore. ho endeavor lo condor our paper, mm lo make il tin accept able visitor even lo those who limy not agree with iih ii opinion in mat tern of ?lot nil. It will he on object to pernnadc and lo convince, not t< sting and to wound; to curb the rnMh *n< lien.I ong, nuil lo Hlir up llic tardy niul unlit fcrcnl lo m ?rnw of iheir <1 anger. The I hi per willl he pold'tnlied weekly. Ml lw< dollar* |w*r nniiuiu. in xlrancf. JAM US II NORWOOD.) Editors WM. K. 7.IMMKHM \N, V and JKSSKE W. NORWOOD. ) Publishers. March JI :t if II. W. I4I\S>1A\\ Cor. Kio^ aiJ Bcmf.iiB-?lretl* IS N??AV receiving from French and Aineri can maiiufncloriei DECORATED PAPER, of new nnil rich designs in Panel, (told. Satin Velvet and W'wmI Imitation*, with Border* &c.. lo correspond. \ U?o, . . Chamber and other Papers, in every variety of style and pattern. My stock of Window Shades. of toy owi manufaclure. and Curtains made and put 11 ] in the latent sly I.e. Uoholsterv Goods. Curtain Material* ami Furniture Coverinfr* of late importation i* lull ami rutnplete which are offered; wholesale ami retail, a *tteh price* a* to prc*cnl unuxual inducement: to purcliaaer* Feb _'H ! 1y Charleston Candy M.: mi fit lory. KIX8MAX & IlltO. .Manufacturer* ami lm|*?ri??rsi ??f French Confectioneries, Fancy BOXES, WIIOLKKAhK AND RKTAIL Camlie* put up in -! ">, "tO ami IOC lb. boxe* All order* promptly attended to. 247 King-st., Charloston, S. C Cakes fresh every Day. Wedding Cake. I** raiunl* ami Steeple* mad< tt> oilier, I'artiv* xupplivd on rea*onabl< term*. I lj -Feb 2H f. E. SHARES, '2 Jll *t !? K I lv l li ir . t! I r/>?< ? ? ? ? ? - - r " * ?? < ?ra? '??> vB^^Bnii'l !? % KjHs % 1 1 JEler in Fwrni-?|^^*^ (ure. Chaire, l(*irwool. Sprtng ami Mom Mai Irenes*, Locking O Inane*. 4c. Kn<??ooil. Walnul an<t Mahogany Parloi Km nil ore. in Llrocaielie, Hep* ami Hair cloi li. Knamel Chamber Furniture. t>ak llnne wood, Ac.. Ac. Alwaya on hind a large nannctnient of He frigeratora, Children'* Carriage* ami Itockinj llnnw. March 4 1 \y I.IIUMNI), HOWKI!. 4 10 , Direct I in port era ami Dealer* in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NO. M IIAYNE HTREKT. CHARLESTON, a C. Aprti Itt 7 lj b????? A/r U JhL . DISTRICT IIRCCTOKI DISTRICT ftiViCkHS. I .4/J Saiml't /'ami?Senator. Clurlw A Hal on. Jr. K^r tent foe. it I'rtm VkuKhi, Sr. %? I- J J. V. MoiiRomvrir. I'elvr V ?ugkt, Jr.. Tlio*. King. W in. M I'o.H M. D., D. E IcnImm. rV>nau<?K>nrri / UoaJ*. ' I'Her Vmight. Jr.. A. It. Flagg. J. W. L*" llni'-*. I'hkrln Alaton. Jr.. I**i*h Sulrfy. e J. B. K'Jgr, U. K. 8f??ioin. C m niMioKrri of JVrr Schools. IVl?r Vaught 8r . Cbiiirniin, W. K. Cukun. M. I> , Woo. Mkiilxit, U. K. 8mJ liont. W A. Hanly. t (vMMiMtunrri ?/ rAr Poor. 0 W. R. Cuckoa. M. t> , Chairman, Ptlrr Vaught, Jr. Hki'jt, Jo*. Clardy, Thorn** * King. J. J. Our*. n1 ~ ? Merchant* at I.ittle Hirer. 1 lr*<lrll (lor*. Dealer in tSrocene*. /try Hood*. Hardware. ' .1 Wm. Maihew*. Driller in .Vara/ Mh.r*. /.' ? "? " ? ?- . .w. v/f inrMta, *sr y U ii *f' Thomas H". Corf. h f)t*lrr ih /try /,'wnft, (rrttrmrt, fhinitcurr, k'am m Itrulrr ih /'r? i/ihh4*. /Vhumum, UrvxriM, ^' ' ?#/!>/ f'uMMiMl'iil Merchant. y I w. W. William*. I j ltrolrr m /.iyNor* dm/ GtO tritt. J i KISGSTOX PARISH. t I /tiitricl Ojkrrrt. 0 Henaior?I*. 1. Se**ionii. RriirfMnikiirr?C. II Survis. Cumm ? ????< r ih A.'yin/y. ? p | John H. Ileaty. Skrrijf. W. 1. Graham. " CUrk of GrHrrrl SrtmiHt uh>l Ccstiaon I'lrat. 1 Jnuivo A. Thompson. f triliHury. . J amen A. Thompson s. 7ur ('ollrrh.r. r N. li. Cooper H * I Coroner. Isaac <1. Long. Miiyi?lrtH'?. I Tho*. F. ftillrspfe. J. O. Long. C. 11. Snr vie. II. M. Anderson. J. W. M inline. l)it niel Lewi*. Alva Enter, William lloyd. K. U. Kichardsyn. Samuel D. l'itmnrt, J. J. Hirliwooil, Jan. VI. Ueusenhury. fuMMiMioiort of A'h?</?. . . Upper Hoard ? Alva Knior. A. II. Johnson. p Levi Grninger, Thomas F. Il?r4pc, James ? I". Ileaty. p Lower lloanl ? F. S. Gille?j?ie. W, W. Louri. j more. C. W. Ilux, Isaiah William*. Joseph f Thompson. j 1'iiMauKionrrt o f I'uLlic ftiiU my*. * . John II. lleaiy. George It. Congdon, J. J. . I llichwootl, K. II. Jones. r ( /?? .l/^?rure lionrfe. It. K. Sr?Ki?in?, K. I. Session*. J. F. II ?iroll, I I Thus. II. Ilutiue*, Tlma. W Iltaiy, M W. J. Illti*. Wnt. llogirl^^jBj Jolinh(on. Jan. C. Itealy, Jon. T. W ulillr J ( \>tn wr* o ( the I'vor. i J. II. Mrt'rwcken. J. T. Moody, Levi Grin(tor, II. J. FlovJ. ; 1 r m i .v.i ai:u v oy /;/.ijoxs. ? ; All Selthl'e 1'iirtth. I l.ilile Hirer?W. A. ('lardy, Tito*. Living* ! nlun. W. J. I lore. j Slerretl Swnmp?T Shackelford, J. li. j 1 Waller. J. J. !>unn. , SiKMiniee-ll. "A. Tillman. I'. A. De Lei I re. { Tho*. King. t Troop Mimier Ground?ltohcrl Nctdtil, W. II. Tucker. W. ('. While. A' *7?r"* I'aruk. fnnwnjl?oro'?G. It Gongdon, I. T. L.'wi*. I*. W. Green. I ll.ill Greek?Wv W. I.owriinore, I'. Parker. PeI *ler Pont. I i'og Itluff -J. J. Ileal, Ami Gore. K. 11. Jenkin*. Gallivant'* Ferry?W. I. Gerald, A. It Skip per. It. M. Powell. ' j Floyd'*?C. Grainger. J. II. Floyd, Klia* . Tyler. i Greennen?J. T. Moody, I'. Marrclnoit, It. Powell. Siinpaon Greek?Wni. Carter, 1>. >1 Iteare*. W. K. Gore. Hickory Tree?J. S. Klliol. S. C. Joliliaon. It. 1*. Sieren?on. Conwayboro' Directory. PhyttCi-in*. J II. Norman. M L). I Fori llnrreU. M.I*. | John II. (irnnl, M.L) )m. K (irnnl, M.I). I.tiHytri. \ U. Monro. jr. AlUion X (iilleApie, . J no. H. Ilrniy. Ilarllrc \ WaUh, foul Offer. J. J. ltichw.M??|. MitKicr. I Tri-Weekly Mniin from Fair Muff. N. <\ I W'ffkly Muile, from fieorgetown ind Utile r j " Hirer. Mail Arrangements. Southern ami Northern Mail*, I)ne Momlny*, We<lne?<lAyr nml Friday*. ?i . ft IV M. rinw. Mmt iltyt, a I - 8 . Rticaimlle. (ieorjroiown and VitwUnn M?ik Due Sunday*. ?i - . 0 A.M. Clone* TKuriMlAjrA. a^ 2 P. M. ? | l??>g Wood Neck and Little River Mail*. e ! Due Thursday*. at - . 3 P.M. Close* Sal unlay, at 8 P.M. I/ulefo. Mansion House, hy 8. Pttf>e. I llorry Hotel, by Clayton Smith. f Murrkrt. | ? Mini.fer* in .liiirgf, llf* Wf||? mid Link. IVwhyifrliin ? Pn?ior, r Rev. W. \. Gregg. *X*CJ/Axrs l)r alert in Pnf Gue*4t, lAroemet, /lanlirare Are . Are. m llem v, T.jlor A Co. * T U. Il?lme?. Geo. II Congdon. Hurrougli. A Co. S W. WiUow. IV J. Stngleion A Co. I. T Uwi*. K. II. Lewi.. / i A. W. Price. II.um A K.min.ki. H. W. Spivey. * H Ke.rwi. I Halm i. an4 Graeme* Uuriou^k. X Gur^mu. CWrMp* W CmJumft Mmkrr. W T. Dwad. HoW mtJ skv* i/mirr, W J. AhnliMiii. ? i Rates of Po?U(? in the Confederate 8 tales < OR Lltftt*. Single letters not exceeding * Uir??iuM? M in weight? x Fur ?ny disfaneg under MM) milM. 5 rents ; Fin any (balance oier Me mile*. 10 rent" ; An additional single rale for mcIi addition- . al lialf ounce or Iwn. Ihi'P lellera 'I cents eaclt. * In iWe foregoing eases the |>oetage to We j.repaid liy stamps or lampoigtiitU'pri. Advertised letters J rents each. ox rtimyn Containing other iWan printed or written J matter?money packages are included in litis class : To He rfted by weight as letters are rated, and cltarged the rates of postage on letters. In all caaes to he prepaid by stamps or stamped envelopes. ox XRwsnria* Sent to regular and Wins fide suhscibcrs from the otbre of publication. and not exceed* , . ing three ounces in weight : . Weekly paper, lit rents per quarter : Semi Weekly pa|?er. 'Jit rente per quarter; _ J Tri weekly paper. :iu cents per quarter ; 1 tally paper, tilt cents per quartet ; In nil eases the postage to lie paid qiiitriy|^| in advance at the ofhees of tlie miH-ciIk'^M 8| ox pbriopicau ra Sent to regular and bona ftdr from lite other of |iiilili<'stinj^dfl El '"< H ouucm is w?jgUl : Hsj Monthly ij rents per |ttlCT^Ni^H Q Semi Monthly a rents per qttartn^ I Two at><\ n hull rents addiitonal fn^^H atlditioual ottuce or less beyond the fit^^H Hi-Monthly or Qwnricrly. J cents an ounc^^ ^ In all cases, the ptsungc to he paid qttnr-^^S terly in advnnce tit the u icc? "f the suhscrib I ox mnntJiT miNTKi> mutik. " Kvery oilier newspaper. pttmpUri. itrriixli* i eal and iimgntiiic. each circular n<<i scaled, hand bill miuI cngraving. nol exceeding II 4 ounce* in weight. 'J cents for any distance ; '2 ecu:* additional for melt additional onnrf or J ' less Ley mind the first three ounces. ^ I In all the postage to bo prepaid by V j stamp 1 or slamjicd envelopes. ItlVNWIXli I*K I VII.KlltC. ? The following persons only are entitled to 1 the lr.tiiUntga>privilege. and in all cases strict' ly confined to "orricvi. arsixr.** ' : I'osimaster (iencral. His t'liieft'lerk. Auditor ot the rrcasury fur the I'ost office ' Uepurtiiictit. 4 Deputy l'o?tmasters. J 1 : 1 11 K Southern Field and Fire>ide* A A LITKKARY and Agricultural puper pub1 Itslicd weekly in Augusta. Uvorgia. l?r. It. Lee. Vgrtrult lira! lldilor. ^ H. W. Mann. Literary Kdttor. Win. N. While. Horticultural Kdilnr. j lie voted to Agriculture. Lileiature a 11 if Alf. J It is a piano form ol eight pages, folio sire 1 ?each ?s?ue cutilaiiiing forty column* of mat lor. in mechanical elocution, it in in the bent J etyle of the 13 pograjhical art. In utility it will ho all iliat the bent agricultural rcieme ; ami practical knowledge nf South i'miiliii^tf can tnrni*h. A weekly 10 the hotiu|^^^^H 1 of Soul hint rUuii'ii) Mini Farmer*. ii uM more u?ct il ami acceptable lu them iltf merit. the The Horticultural Kditur in Mr. \VrH White, a nkilllul ami experienced <0 fn^B I ol' fruit*. flower* ami vegetable*?a wriie^^B H repute in tlic-e department* ami author oi^| | that popular work, Hardening tor the Sunt The Literary Kditor i* Mr. W \V. Mann, ^ of thi* iiftv. an nccnmpli?hed writer, of tine ami scholui ly atiaiiiiiieiila. who having retired from . ?ie active ?Ji:tie? of the legal piolcaainii. -jH-ni many year* in Kuropc. ami wan tor 1 nwrnil year* the l'aria ('one* pun dent of the *Nati4*ii 111 Intelligencer," ami Southern Lit- A erary Me**engur." "The Southern Field ami Fironide" will B combine the u?eful ami agreeable. It will fitrnbdi the Southern Farmer informal Ion u*? - ^ ful in every fl'dd he cultivate*. ami the South- J em family choice literature, the offspring of Southern inlelleot worthy ot welcome at 1 i every firc*ide. ^ It will he in all reaped * a firrt clann paper on all ?oale of expenditure more Itlietal than ' ha* yet been attempted in the South, ami <le*igtie<l to rival, in im nieritn, the mo.*t dintiiigui*hed of the North. Term*: per annum, in advance. No club rale* allowed. No credit allowed Hill* eurretil ill the Slate from which they an no lit reeeivi-d ai par. 4 ?>. > wiM nin-n-r* ?iii i* nuowcu tniecn per cent. ; on the nniout of nubxcripliotia receive'! by iliem. ^ j On nil mibncrtplionn e*reeding twenty, nent ! from one office, twenty-five j?er cent will be allowed. " i In addition to thin comniUxion a premium ! of one liunilrcl dollnrn will lie pnol to that pontniamer. in enrli of the following State*, who M ini* the Urgent number of mibncibera^^H with the money, by the firm day of Augt^^H < next: <ieorgin. Tennessee, .IUIi?nminil^M ' ninnppi. Other premium* and priics will HlltlOOIUf'l. I'liiitrilmiioiH nnlicited f> 'gM I Southern writer*. A npeeinl appenl in made to tho^ the Sooth patronage ami kiiimIi^^^^^H The pnper will he entirely nilent on poS On innttem perl*ining to their renp^tHV^^^H depnrtmetil*. nMren the Kilitiin. On mtt-V tern of humtirna generally addi-en* JAMES UARDNKR. April 11 ti tf j ,The Newspaper of the South. THE CHARLESTON MERCURY fiive* the Intent nml mom reliable Political, t'omniercial ami (ieneral Vew* from all parla ! of the World. Itn npecial coi respondent* furnishes by mail and telegraph, full ami early | account v of every thing of intereM that trnnaI pire* in the gfeat citien of Europe nml America. I T11K NEWS OP TIIE Hot Til RECEIVES 8PKCIAL ATTENTION. I'olilionllj, ihr Mercury rf[irt??ni? the Stale* II i if It i m Kfai*l?nc? tUmrnlo, ml aileo1 culft ilit* I'nion of the Southern Suir* in maintaining their Righta ami establishing their iNtiriljr. I??ily Mercury. I year in a<lranr?. 51 ft. A Tri-Weekly Mfrcurjr I year in ml?HHff, >-V No paperaent unleaa the cash accompaniea V lie ortler. R. R. HllfcTT. ,Ir..< harleainn. Marctt ! 4 2 tf CHARLESTON COURIER, By a. *. willinoton a co.?i?ubliahe<l Daily ami Tri Weekly. t?mm? or eraaeaimoti. Daily JlO.iid per nnnutn, payable in ranee. Tri-Weekly $5 00 per num. payable inj i etivajM*. * Apr*) 4