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- *. e ' - ,0 V. - a. *. a sa wge 4 - . Je. rWmnkind . Goero o he.ord Maaa,~ruurishaeanone tht oes haoN-Fr f d enir poultin f h Unte jSats reaf flcepit.erlgai om*om Suel tema-wo a saeyrmv suha at greae fpanisagra pulcb*fco.Suhi otrTr ----++ -- - - - da.WihAvet teeclsasia dead - -- + ---- Wergebt er ta h Clmi Choilehsbenfrcdt ssed A9odo odwl eacpal o - er. We regret to learn that the Columbia Chronicle has been forced to suspend. A load of wooil wil be acceptable for a subecr . . * -* 9 batc,~of mig%rawts- arried oe diq,herdy .Ust, in the " 0m sDijen emen. -Thbe New . tt:da oon s the n sp+es: 5..city, that the _i bad esae th huar,rgone by one,1and is stour avid ve, the citizens e oe"te b lorgbe i'o. a d weem alongside, th. -warves wers-hronged with curious and eaerpeo,ple. Atl ?'clock tbe" Gauss came slowly tcp. 'Q e t s sida: rai1 . wero -peeping a bost -of b~rig'!dacec; and;'-now and again, st-handkerchief waved from the ship and aaswered from- the shore-.showed -that one der tiend fg:ecQnii anoths, or acime 1dndly German ha'd .eaught a Ihnpse of a formrhe had. mi.e -for mariy a day. In quoiet, earnet_- pathos .the acee was,beytmd description.. The. iuw migr nts'ied glad)y the i'ls of "their icoyage a ad' bm a rho .'te pr:essingK $he ebad, or=itissing- titeur cheeks, fek ;iitiere lit their epis-Vt - a jay in 1 t ieast, sthat ha-'been unknown T g 13ra wsia he" r elebe _ - he ia a s arm oe; _se was- their gree ngs d Iasit -eeald fhave 'een. Titt audber -of-immigrants is - ,3s it sbeenand witipi1cag 'o._bka dfoere a sal; Yogy a from 8remnen and 9 in kPuiat . theas "ggrsi'a thbeiusd1e- with sgiig, iL-t e*ia ina -ean be imnpTo. 'ibptdalr iitp4?aidTh awen.".afithiuI r ' weft foid and stnoke.d, -a6qa e .rr-neoresdb fald:;an the 1eu t -. t%a w-*~ a t o~ %emen g iped, -and 10,ed-And ta*ed e d. di ^ :iaci~=as hat to be Wh!en t ~ aresu.&Garolira .' -Godi lHybeattilf and arnesty does t'sgeoP?Cron_t-te greettrng-to her is a cidre. -S:has' known--in rhnd e edrft, the contag atpaience a ed -th eo lid, stre og t h ef t t a e rac and bod at+c a sb."be$' eerirhed the.se _ al gbeor tistsci;tiesd sie.to ts i- gh aiflwe tG sad _ beea tnd et-eia Ga eraudeberiwa rm te ship a answred i bi he sorin tjhowed tha POSe ~ ~ dea isdh r~io tiese indl en behzeot(s uiags a g.'Eid)y th t~d es- t spa i ty sei eys.ad. yi ibWbest ta bdbee unkno 3 ~ar& waa he w1co~e ~fth -', b- d Rhi ohern wtIc $w4b Dcighe tevre, "tst toit, nd thad ~~~gien'ausdiamivawtheinid 'asae caf be i,pr se t sgr b t4abo Th aipso tbsci, ~aIbar~t !t*si -wayhibdsnokA. tha ota- s@ a sec anr(mb UAisIera n4 anetr des a Wtatt he uae ~1aeptienc a riten~fd e ort'e al'Air deheri4e hs e@dyiscis tatigBiite et 6 a n Ah anifd e - ~ad - r e barm t4eth 9 -~ 1g6aaitthe.tieaows ~'S41W tbaperj asto ar~tiha - loh ef 4esatd thereseerrdsvotest ithosndtohude and tihtx , (125,286).mind sm~andsxhnred andorty-three votiies inalsoud aveh bee est.ritwa has fund new ndicment whi is abu -i tie sogis heod ne vis.i to b take int cutody bye n aswinese.wr.Davs -ovements - --++ S k-itioshvenpsede othe ns seeisltre intutn h Conge met n cn6c tion i prjets. 1o The C ote on Freedmen'sf Affir was iretedto nqurend ert the ~? p ~ eresn,ian,frcniun tahe Fred A joit meeing fDemcrat an tRe publcan ha been alle at. Fanoall, una n a nae:. :.---mmn i1 ment and confiscation prc~jects. The Committee on Freedmen's Affaits was directed to inquire and report the reasons, if any, for continuing tbe Froed men's Bureau. A joint meeting of Democrats and Re publicans has been called at Fanenil Hall, Boston, opposing imp~acbnient. - " douIb~: _ "- ALO AL How TEUE.-Success in, lif, is very apt to make us forget the time we "wasn't inch." Itis just so with a - frog on a Jupp; h ecantenember when be was a taipole-bit other folks can. Messrs. Wreie_ Wheeler give instruction U the Art Photogaphc. ow is your op portuanity to acquire-a thorough knowledge of the busieess under these -accomplshed artists. To. PaEVNT. -HYDROPRi iA.---The surest waytD prev6nt this dreadful mal ady is to follow the advice given below. The advice comes froin Spriggins, who says he once prevented a severe- case of the ,hydrophebia, by simply getting gcr a fourteen rail fence .and stajing there untii the dog left. Try it. l r taTu ?-Some editor says that the'dt:tiny-of the world often hangs on the simdhtt trifies. A little miff be treen-Cbarles -Bonaparte- and his- love i<"titia,. migiit haebrohn off a marriage *hkr ga'e birth to Napoieou, and the battle-of %aterloo. To "hieh a contem jiorn~y ail-: "Yes, that ist fact. Sup pos&a'lite niiff had aken place between M1iind'Eve! What tben ?" SAO-EFFECTS of KsSNG.-A-gentelqan eunder the influence. of wine, uindertaok to-kiss two young ladies at their housel but they .etreated a room; he fol lowedL }e got:.his_ leg through the door, but theyfastoned it tbere by pires sure against the door, and, procU'aing a saw, aaputated the -leg lclow thb knee. The leg was:a wooden one, daJKr's VAimens.-Not the" show maiBa yr der but-er own Bailey, ided,i f1pleasant memory, hoit is we ie taliking of. -e' has.a uiost beautiful ciior.bf: Jeirelry of every variety, ia prtieularly sutiable -at this season ztsfo" ider,wie or maid." If oea g ea sweetheart, _fe;. mother or nistan& would pleage the one or _he iera Badeagd:elect a band oeM eb eg ebain - something at ot what, and-present it ' VETrSINsG AND- 'ASU BUsrSs. deo1 /osseI b 1 eylacurred - ftosocerd in aenow itar *aipo doa ebabensines [n fact, "pay. dera" is. th dictabef lafet,yand insom, because tIe- Bisanciali rad iolitigafri r*ft the 'estatryar m ustjimhe s1wpa wkcetiel thoughtful sessilg tresgr~ioieig is *(dur&ikiahmn Now.jtf a coirces ion-of all -tudersMydeefa tst. a-hodo iot ai3terie,e;that the. cMtsin whlich9 beuavsiyijtoore ohtaindi by . ver ' taii ePeall y)Cfu fronme raitbi sinbhaos, writobought fredly at the 'a besifiaket ates When mierchants idherais "good bersaine," it atitaetsthe askfTopLnhepoect of the community, e' ~ a fe.th ere.qirect~ ix sying that s-e.h advrt-sig.--Exchaoge. PAse'ut oi,cahu.-Tisbeati a. Art is toiiy wor&wi -beexibited-te brtielin e ?buors&a eng-5th plug the(Cor1ose, and the op esyfsing:it eadats'isot be'lost.1 V*tevrgr3 ihas been shown the: hlghestA ~sIco ie'sbecWidtgino it. T e@ ignadiecoionth -manyinaterest ogaii.lcanmtRial sce amongi wich ;thebsrning4if ceJfens Irid over h,C9osgare, bg Fdeafocsee (s'$rdat efedit unen the skillof &essi, ~e.,Riehardi, whaoare we imd.ersfanid nientdgentiamen.- Thzeseriei.of ietrs a oainedicffat priorft~ the war and oyer2 idiolofabdt-'re rears, including ay fd~b ~Ieinipil' featurgsfi theO -ueateedBilgration. We - ople to se mit and appreciativeandience:~&dmtission inthat sighed througl i o toe,it bie th oor"ocal, we'er beeii cold ince that hear ;and everybody else we agie, Thechange, has, been quite od4nGaFdaynigh't the tempera seawadelightfutn~ -Saturday, wat r hane - Siace .then -,.1- bas eea aRen ffteese, whit&*,ditsit'tne piesAI ittle present h'pe -of a tha#. Sadirisca look ont' or snow, asits-in iomeand td-k6ep as. war:#u is suimil the circurestances. ef9la , c ,lat ogS are becolni5i ruit~~"-nd'.tle saussage- idea as an.es irnportance: The latter idea is leading, full of'comfort, back bones, parae ribs, Afia other nic-nacs and tit-bits, he 2sual concomitants of the hog and asage season. In connection we would tate, for the benefit of those who have he cash laid up, that the old veteran, ulian Jojhnson, is to arrive sometime in he week with a large drove of fatted ogs-price 10 cents per pound. De. ightful prospect. Look out for .the grunters,' for "Julian Johnsonis coinng :oming, Julian Johnson .is coming to own. P. S.-Hle's come. SALE-DAY. -The closing Sales of the rearbrought a large number of persons ogether, and considerable land was dis-1 >osed of. The Commissioner's sales I rere as follows: one tract of eight hundred Lres brought $1100, one of two hundred, p470, one hundred and ninety, $375, one undred :and tire, $400, one hundred iy-'three, $1,415, one hundred andi light. $350. The following tracts were isposed of by the Sheriff; one hundred 1 ~nd twenty-five acres, $495, sixty-one, 85 x-fe,18,ffysx $10.I 85brt-ir48,Bty-six, $160,thehnddadsiy. 4gt 65 n n o n ude n ity-sig, $25, bhein audn ndag ofty ghOt,0, andre o n ude n Sexty-ettle75 prbertg a dispoage of but of,80 acoiere. 1morane Some other little property -was disposed 1 Jant af na r.n wiriarol.1r.. imnartance 4 H13rr Lrt-In these swCet piping ofpeace; so-called, and scarcity, number less-are the instances of larceny, large and small. War's grim visage has some what smoQthed out the grinkles prac tised during the times which tried men's souls, and hene the necessity for new wrinkles in "lifdng" for theaet of Bureau appropiations. The rogues march."of improvement has had the efect of mak iiig'chickens roost.bigher, and bogs lay lower in the dark, a change has come over the spirit of their dreams, for know ing old -cocks no longer break the slum bersof midnight with.their cheery crow, and the porcine tribe felrowing an ex ample sa commendable and necessary are mute and still; they neither grant nor squeal through the long hours of the. night; they have learned a thing or two under the effcts of the re-construction acts. The thieving fraternity still depre date, however ; nothing comes amiss ; if they can't get "taters for do graby" they takosomething else. On the seaboard, in the city by the sea, Charleston, we notice that a descent by men of scent was-mado lately -ups a large musical establishment,-and a variety of musical instruments taken therfrom. The owner cries, "list, 'tis music stealing," while the detectives steal a march on the amateur. musicians, scre, up the' strings, wind them up and put them away for safe keeping in boxes. The instrumerits re covered, the owner plays on a harp of a thousand sirings, while the amateurs lay down wbere the lion. aareth and the wbng-doodle'tnotrneth. -"Music hath charms" and we blame not .the bard; but the :bnreau Te elecat-ed positlo assumed by the cbiwken, the low atti tudd of pigdom, ande exemption from large musicalestablishaients .migbt lul us into fancied immunity fro iiihe'pesti lences rhich stalk-4t night; bu we give the Warning note that -the presumption is-false.7 iough the lighliine is Dot in practie, the heivy line" is for but a night or two since a distingoishe&jcitizetr ) this burg .as broughtd grief iii tie less:of his old griodstone, a fan'ily- elic -d hirlogm. We sympathize with him them-r M ae hd- bt the'o e; -ithad fene goodseric uli sigrinding was lone bysthis -stooe; it - amespi -grit ls, and tentilpd itherdin" 'Bet theigouid of the igtitidin~ is'lowr iit gndingas ceasedcause1i&eo gagqn ner-bowed bheielca and CRiiid off bhegri4d'. TIe thieft wais vy and houg hweighbf81 opontha,thief, yet Mir sufferjpg citlaeahleeli:nione fo4ihtr ilce its remosai. The times arei indeed luiR when grindetones arhdearried off. llietaWis tod; itwas .not a tong one -daddrynorg~eba short .oe, bu rion'nd srrnised taleof .a stone, 1rhichb the arner grieves after7 and -we symnpathize aver.. Tie. bureau's iieeds are many. !bfft u.zt? Teroof of a man's- jacket STa5g SQ-The!.t of propety be onimg tgtie estate of MiddistonKinard, Iaceased o Tuesday.last, and the pees oalised, which..were all cash, would Iardliiadcate any scarcity. of money. 0argpna.mber.of persons worer in:. st endasce nbtithstandingthe inclemen y cif t4e weters- Mules aind horses diagutrdlm $5G to $1l5;;beet cattle seiEgedibout' i corp $1.2to $MO, S,iiportionOen. U I iard ras- the utioneer; and' we 'Wnture.te u hinoebetter can. be - fd, .H tandswithouta rivilVn his -professioni, etd hav.ing~ vpade Ltastujy he-kdow by jiecar9of'prpertyde ~aiI-precisely:. the ienber wfin gnecessary toacy"going >eor's-"gPe,W.to the happy 'bidder, AiOergsP priceth iI/relimt '4 gir asg perbiaC cnend uste. Wsau~nQkK auactieneer, amnen Arioe very~ cy-ihances-4he proertyiY.. 4joods offred for sale. Among tife JNtinguishe4 Jramelew rho-were there,- we only enzido, he editor mnaj, - vat brios-de newih aper" adJ brothar Richard, teesid* the lefner, though there 'wwe mauny Othess.' rhe ti .ektioned aee.tania& the %e? in36Ie 'il . kAoda -Bett, e,~ iewifel hEa& done -se6 :arrying verqbody andjh.e restat soe lune orother liit capcimuiidd,an aine niear-erfing all of is -re ~e maek. Wel weit-in the darby -drizzle of~ Eay morning, arrived in the matured -an and mud of a later period, continued n the mud and slosh all day, and for unately reached home after an unfor unate, miserably dark ride, suggestive > turn-overs, run-aways, muddy ditches, ~tc., about eight in the evening. Had it iot been far the torch held aloft by Uichard, aforesaid, there is no telling rhere the three dam(p) pilgarlics might iave turned up; might have all been dead :orpusesiiithe morning-ah.' We ar' -ived boine, and to the conclusion, that re had enough of sales, hiad no 'busine'as here in fact, and would .pevdr. attend. nother uiiilthe next favorable opbor unity.- Some -men have a -mania for uctons, and-!iko-Toodles in ,t.ho play, >uy the most inoperative or usel'iss things, >ecause some day or-anothei- a use may >e found for themi. -We don't. -We didn't my a grain cradle, a four h6rse wagon, ior a-eptton book ;. had- no use for them ; iaw others, however, bid them in, who ieither had grain to cradle, horses to ragon, nor cotton to hook, and yet they >id and had the articles knocked down at ood round figures. Toodles bought a econd hand coffin once ; he had the right nd the.money. Sn biad th~ey. Tastes are ingular, and every one to their taste; r liked the taste of Mrs. Werts' 'simmon eer, we did, and -so also did Dick and h n. it w-as good, the best ever brewed, and we advise people who live on the highway' to brew plentifully of beer-hereafter, for unawares they may, have the pleasure, as did Mrs. W., of en tertaining angels. Wnoss FAwi.t.-On Monday list we received no mail from below. Cause none-was brought up by the mail agent for the day. Now the reason of the fail ore, and where the blame attaches, is what- we want to know. Old madam Report, tells us that the hitherto respec table and obliging agent fell foul of, Old Rye, while on a "skeewee" or "little ben der," and received such injuries as bent him into a position altogether incompat ible for the duties reqnired of an upright agent. We do not pretend to question the: old woman's veracity, and would not for'the world, she may be right or wrong for ught we _know. If the agent on Sunday night did try on- a little, and that little proved too much for him, was it his faultt That's the question. 'Tis tiue "man wants but little here below aid wants that little .strong," but. then he does not expect to-be knocked oat of wind ani into a big limber every time he "smiles," Orr these:;ow-groundsofsor row. Our.opinion is that the-mail agent is not 'a responsible agent in the matter, and that the post office departmient and rail road directors are alone responsible, in not keeping a sufficient supply of good liquor "fitten for the fellers to drink, on board-the kears"- Try it gentlemen, and let us -have no more stoppges- of the mail, we don't like it, neither does the whole up country' of printers, cotton 6;yers and sufferers, sfeculatorsfireside redders, oid men'an&wonen, youn~g.neir an maidens. . Society is al out ofj%i and aUeiing t. the wiewhiskey -kept snSr.-i-Te 1eioeing lEvr tioai js: copied from a monument . ii"-orsley Down: Church- Cumierland, England. What._haracter does it exhibit. Let your li so shine, good wives and motherst that -no such "atcbwork",m sy be pot together for-yon: - H4elie :he-bedlesboft 'hi'masaBoud la] gry, his wI. Be*aa pe chte aart a e; Siewas WoL csis-n9slsones Huersiasid nd :whomesv4 do.:saw bie countenance-thua - . dlsmnftown. W~ue~eelvd-vsltra,whojm *--abo4 spsd an eud iB e - pudent in he A amiDe b 'eEper. Biswas aposideey to flat y' ad Teaenlawweck she excelcleal Mere difiree aoba4Ievr * ngfaws and - She was anadmitableeeenomlst, * -And,.without,poigaUty,. Dispeinsed jileety 'to - every .persoa.Jn her -- famaly. Wealtagrmee 4befr-ee to a f arEIng 'Xch more f euymiserable wih her -tation, eN of,en lamnented that, *- Nmagte an~her-vlttnes- - Heed:not, onte whole,ei dtwo Iear.of matriimanlaIomot ind she ha es te aection oi MAur b ai serfau e adeer: bhedI Yaxatiou,Jl 2O47114 ge48 yean, Irwoig en h~b m rved hier -fer ans-ant two days, and desierted Itethis l*is . 4--~g dtc:b-isatene as a - *Thefraemorles banded downtopouterlty With a:gatcwork unarcse wersder sind ordered hina eUi~l o*)e corn iutbe esr.O is j joe gveth iaxe eml 'obsureT --' osre* Ia ye vitt Y 'Lke e .tow1'd me, in th e ean, Iaewl'd still, sind kept switcbhi.bl ar's i!oot ao t4q~'t.git.brjaabout a list-fql is.eth esyrui Women I thu.>morning' stae et.eur youbyhe day star of our mmnhood $the dimgisgtar of our age. Hesten bless ~tr'sfiiss! 'For argument sake-however, wre askc: Why are women like churches? First ly, because there is no living without ne ; secondly, because there is many a-spire to them ; thirdly, because they are objects of adoration, and, lastly, but by no means leastly, because they have a loud clapper in their upper-story. In the next we are advised to keep away from them ; a hop-eful father sayo to Jeemes, his son "keep away from thd gals, when you see one coming, dodge. Jfst such a creature as that young 'un clening the door steps on t'other side of thritveet fooled your poor old dad, Jecm m 'cast your e~yes that. way and wif&-Ifi hadn't been- for heir, you and your4 dM1dumight have -beena in -Brazil, hunting-dimtinds, my son.'" The couple mentioned.. below rmade a. good beginning and will nod&ubt get along in the world. The matrimonially inclined reader is respectfu'lly 'asked not to follow suit, and particularly to remem ber to give the printer his fee ~for mar riage nolice: A couple waited on a clergyman-to be married, for whose services the bride groom gave him a counterfeit bill, and then stole the minister's umbrella as he iassed out through the hall. - "ister," said one of- the brethren at a love-feast, "are you happy ?" "Yes, dea con, I feel as though I was in Belzebub's bosom. "Not in Belzebub's bosom !" "Well, some of the patriarebs I don't ere which." Tun WADMALAW IsAnD DiPFricTr.-. We learn from a friend, who left Edisto yesterday, that the freedmen on 'ohna Wadtnalaw and Edisto -Islands are le tremely demoralized, anjAre-almost-o less as working hands. Promises wre made by Cbamberlain andthers of ty ares of land and a mule, if tbey "veitad the red ticket, .and threateI '.1bejp a with a return to. slavery in case t~e dis7 obeyed. The- pssions of' te deludsd' o ncgroes were at once aroused, and but fe for the prompt action of the authorities, In some difficulty might have occurred. At present, the islands are perfectly quiet, - but the negroes are very unsettled and e useless, though no fears are entertained T of another outbreak.-Charleston -News. . AdxoN LooAN.-Our readers will re. member that some time ago we published a long article, copied from the Charles ton Mercury, giving an account of the outrageous conduct of-a freedman named r Aaron Logan, in unlawfully arresting m and taking to Charleston, by,: night, a white man named J. S. Fraser. - This -Aaron Loga; we are happy to learn through the Charleston Courier, has been tried by military commission,-which I. 'convicted-iin of nearly all the-cbarges i and-sentenced him to ar nth's il _prisonment at hard labor, at^Fortieon a Nortk arolina. Gen. Canby- ha ap- . pro ed the action of the oogrt. er Etraet tromresumed pros apgs_' Goi-t of Appeals, Ooibla - John Eltno a,4signe,~ vs. &iryu . Spearma; previouslystriekeh .o as upon totion,.restored, and MrJ t heard for appellant No replyr - -Silas J.J! e, adol-in16 A . Q Henry W6iire. - ,Abrt 4 srgument read* Mr.Bax$stera It is ratnoure- tiat er _ "l bas derine :to nu -li upon Walesnae.gtos! re~ w.!P Sitei mpesee ton tax, were r_hte d'dmmerce.' The e Soin and nest f Jsel : . .be r mare ca9 ra 16 as ae bsicoes -(e (~ ~.~sdwur.-4ef1mb u o a Res[dence o sa~ . Bs.leyp . &s-8 ed yai-~ e renre-an goedly to- be ie sdr anbelow-cosp . R.BeTer t o a nLslfsje~ a M-The reader'a.tientot on j,ct41 ftr; Robert St~eweri's. ardag. Bw i ii receipt of tore newr-gonda, arid imn nes fri satisf(y 99outof every 0Oaf yeur oese. 10 hold wants - . * IIW a~n1ofe- - . p a ZARmDE 9 n esd bs te E -Zz up~.. R B. W taia .unsbeIMz4~# w E~ia* laugier o cashas -uinp -Wi e de~deJM8fed Gott e.h~s a F~ave,' G.a4ina astk - 1. At .SEART'S .- cemer -494t Jus reevand,or sale.by R.. STWA Dcme4-94. - - Fre A o acke I.- rceie andharanted SeetMnesy -c, At ' B .STE WART'. Deccanber 4-492-4t. Coonenra Etacs ATsuer -ahticl ad otera and oiter of Cologps, oExetrat o he. Cocnrated &e. c * *.R. STEWAR. Deceimber 4-49--4t. Frsh reeAe fto arel. andset Goen~~ auter warate fe -prLr. R. STRWART. Decemnber 4-49-4t. Toille, Sal ies and oprrietes mofs Soapc,will bet foune. soetratd and. su rbed lankts. 1. STEWAET. December 4-49-4t. - Blank~s,BW~k~ts. - A fun line, all sizes and prices, amongst which will be found some extra large and super bed blankets. R. 8TEWA~T. Dec. 4494t. I .E ,.Mamtn . 4 a. t , esassus, se buimemt'a ma e - Dmse. E LGZUZ,w '0 waTIIFIJIALII..42 -wd.L' tbat -m.aeoms. - - ~ ebe%L 4 r~1 al ad1 PATERN - - 4... oyeitis for hildre in area variety. rsHri .s utrcle e- New andEln vJIm soctmE Flowers Ribos Velve:s, Laee Silk . Trinnigs Fancy ress Bttons *a,:amar A A