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SKUTA IA TU This bpsh f'w years eine--btku ia u? uk wth it has 4rlsef a' 6 fe se sil. ;of, 4e Piet and Is 1S, tattuttI t#6 halrp'si d 'et the hearth-by A lthor rsr. Auvada. Thy voOs must over fill my ear, - never lose on.Aoqos And 'hoogit I %now my drekin was vain Yet still kAm thine- own. Ak ' why should I not be to'thee, Whatthou wilt over prove to me, n"'uelad eUna tu. Oft, -oft I when on my couch to'sleep, And whenno slumber came, . l've caught a sound, Oad blushed to find, I breathed aloud thy name. * loir could I 'en to voiceless air The wishes of my heart declare ? Venusta. Una Lu. I hear thee named by those who maay, Infvld thee to the heart; And envy them their right to say, Ilow very dear'thou art, -And yetI knowit cannot be. Their love cati equal mine for thee, Venusta u na Lu. With aching ea& I walk alone, Btthge roverios are flown, Which fnce upon my quiet hours -Like'fatry pageants shone; Iee0 toe 4epy tar to be, Naw'soothed, or pleased with phantasy. -Venveta une hee. ,et fondly turlte my heart to thee, And Butters fe' thy sake, Anihough that heart ms y break et .ill N1l faithfut itkwill brea I 4 eor hov'ean I forget the hour When rsarI felt thy beauties power Venusta Und - IV, A.die yeewherefore say adieu ? mint 49 no parhiug worde I mag not try to wake one tone, tpO* tthi memory's chordi, Y"psod it Is that tole like mine. could never win one smile of thin*, *Venuta une Lw. Bitigeway, 8. C. From the Savannah Reputihcas. Burial of Twelve Confederate oldiers. IMPREssTvI AND .OUCHING OCNREMO NIE-ADDURS llY JII8HOPLLIOTT. One of the most solemn. spetsacles that heds ever beent witnesned in Savan. ah, took place. Sundny afteruoon, the occasion li jng the burial of twelve Con. . fedurate soldiers, whose reumains were diqinterred at Sailor's preoek, iear Farn. ville, Virkinia, tho spot where they fell '.11 tiij gthof In-,. April. Shhrkyflasor 'two o'clock the Soy~in niahire Brigde, coinposed of sone of . the,flnest yottggdttlomen in our city, ,Jorpi04.1n proiession, cach -nmoiber earnigsprigs of.overgreein and bear ink laurel".brutachis, proceding to the Ceinmary where the last s4 rites of Clria burial v'ere perfoined. I eng4efore the arrivis of the fune. ral prooenion, Ose Cemetary'was crowd. - ed with Jlies aund gentlemen, etnbrac ing m Ansy of the firat famillee of odr %i(, who bi4 *bded their yay thither dt.pite the Iieeent *eathe~r, to honor (a death othose they had loved in life. *As soon as the ,cortege reached the gra ves the coiaus *sro Temoved tf m the tomb and placed in froht ofit,whuere - the burial ,rvie wis reast by RevisDr' *Landrum,'of', the Baptit- Ch~*oh, after which the corpse. tvere remoted teihe grgves preparnd for themu, whore kiht * elqit address after that burial1 services had qeersady Rey. Dre Arson, 4 theIndpenat Presbyiirise Churcli, - fu the oulegy ghch, epr14 o .' *uounced so fervfintly he renma! ied4A e time hars yetrriv'ed tgrass a upbn umenut to' pepG A f g lptbe of these agalatie m, y *ure a4~t ro was aGodof. Jstieor : qthdt'tlnie Would come when. ,theW Woul4 recover fron lief tb afV4 Heaven in'1m fy a ones now gosie' foet o tpe deivrya' e 'iadrs solem~ sijdfit vaio g sip' asbembrf " & iq~ er to thi 406 au ong 3' PaoOLA-rgox- RucooNIZING Tux SoUTH As 'LOYAL.-The special Wash. Ington 4orrespoident of the Bdtimdre 8tun writes as follows to thati paper .under date Decemb-r 1: The country will lern with grO4t satisfactiou that the President intends to issue his proclamation declarng thit the States lately in rebellion are restored to the Union, and entitled to recognition ss loYal States. its soon as the progress of State rehabilitation, now going on' so successfrily, shall be completed. T'xas and Florida are passing through the stages necessary for their organization as States. Whlen the President .shall be enabled to tfirn the ProviAional Gov ernment of thoset States over to thei Gov' ernors elected by the people. ho will is. sue the proclamation of restoration. It will be hailed with joy by the people throughopt tbocountry, and it cannot fail to. exert. some infltence over the policy tif Congress. . After this proclamation it may be supposed. that no obstacle will remain to the admission of Southern mempers, un less, indeed, it be determined by the Republican majority to keep the lately rebel StAtes ont of the Union, and under territorial or mil its ry govorn Inents, until certain constitutional aniendments ho agreed to, an certain legislative mea sures adopted. Col. Segar hasanthorized a coutradic. tion' ofthe report that Secretary Seward had told him that thi * outhern memders would be admitted upon the re-assen Wing of Congress. It may be assumed that Mr. Seward is in favor of their ad mission, inasmuch as in his diplomatic correspondenne he disclaimed the policy of a war for any purpose than that. of restoration of the Union, and declared that the, rebel States might he' restored simply by sending back their Senators and lIepresentativas to Congress. But the South has done more for the sake of peace than Mr. Seward then hoped for or required. Titx.FaRsT NATIOXAr. BAN.-The Arst National Bank of Charleston was duly organized to-day. An election for officers to serve for twelve months, from the 9th instant, according to the provis ions of thecharter, took place, when the following gentlemen were elected as the Board of Direc'tors: Andrew Simonds, W. L. Trenholm, Archibald Getty. George W. William-, . W. Marshnll, David Jennings, M. C. Mordecki: This is a very atrong board ; all or the parties well knon aid of- lending influence. At a subsequent metting of the Dii ec. tors, Mr. Andrew Simonds was unani. mously elected Pre'silent, aiid W. C. Breere the Cashier. The batik has al. ready commenced business and is in active working'operation It will bank according to law aid the charter, updn the United Stte cieiiy. Every dollar of the riuired capitai h. 64 paii in, and fcon the acknowmidxil ability of the direction and it.; o(11iemi, 'wle have every reason to iope that the initution -will most. etflcimitlv subcrve the best interest of the city arid ('cunitrv. [N)uth C'atroliniqn. Dissolution o$f 00p rrhip. r11HR copartnership hereto rore exist ing under the style of Ketchin & 11oMaster. In this day dimsullved by mutual consent. The name of the -n mr.y be used by either party in setgiement ,. - KEiTCZIN'& 3MeMA STJlt:' FJan 1I95-tf 'he undersigned have is~i day entered ta 4 oopaflnerahip, for the transaetier..of a Gendraf'Mer~adtite Business, in the store forogery oeetspied by Creight & .81monton and under. the at~yle of IMetehin, MoMter &9eCo. 'V ? d. 8ICTRN , - p.* ~ .',AMg8 4. SRICE. 35 IINO4?., CSIM S8F NtgJ f MW1 . cueud diWs: c'. LAS operne ceoth'l.ie stock of1 Ho Ruse Fundashisg ies, Cr~ek. 'Watebes ~ r , ~j ~ a Shbab4 dre Aad fovrsd Ued~U e#An p st'adtesnN VW ME Matrried o b Ioth ult4 by the oV. Xr. BA1Ig, 'GaPt. 0. W YLIE, to LL theql nds of.she ettte of ThedidS. DuBose, decas. vats COMPRISING One 7'reet of land known is ROSELAND, ituated three and a half miles from Winns boro', on the Chester road, containing six ar seven hundt'ed aerds. On this place is the atiily residence, with gardens, orchard and vineyard; with all plantation buildings, except gtn-house. in go-ad order. One 7'ruct adjoining this,Jtpown as ROCK SPitING, containing six or seven hundred aeres I with oVerseer's house anld tll no cessary plantation buildings including gin house. One Tr.- inow' as FARMINGTON, sit uated nine miles from Winnsboro', on the Watet'ee creek, adjoining lands of Mobley, Thorn, illarper, B 'ulware, and others Contailoing three thousand acres more or less. On this - plantation. are residence, bversder's house antd all necessary build ings, except Gin louse. This is one of the best plantations in the District. These places will be offered for Itent, to the highest bidder at the Court House, in Winnobore', on Monday, January 1oth, 1866,unless. treviously disposed of. ,Any person de*i lag to rent these places before that time. or information respeting them, will apply t thb Executor, at-his residence ina Winnsbo'ro'1 JNO. BRIATTON, Exor. deo 28'66 tf A lot of Ceron Fodder, Plantation Uten sils and Stock, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the Farmington Plantation on Tuesday, 10th inst. JNO. BIIATTON. Jan 18'06-2 GREAT ONE DOLLAR~ *eatlii&iSt sale of lewelry, to clibita a Estiste. 0941,36 worth 'ef Elegaant JeWe ela'p. INCLUDING' Watches, Diamonds, - Brooches, Chains, Lockets, Rings. Gold Pens, Silver and ilver Plated Tea said Din. ner #ervice, Silver and Japanid Wniters, -Bronzes, Siatutteis, Sevres, Porcelain, Di joulterrie, Photographic Albums, Pianos, and, in fact,' the entire stock of an old eq tablished Jewelry Hiosse to be closed out op on entirely new anid novel plan, Each Article, withput refoerence to its V4uve, h t be sold O ne Dollar o f Theo plan Is this: Par. entire Stock ' of God'de is appiie and. Certificates or Tickets, each amitng som3e otte article of our extensive assertasent of Jewelry, etc.. are placed in envelopes, carefully sealed and thet thoroughly Isixed it a case The niotiber of '91tesc.Csrtificates corresponds to ite nutber of dollarsat which ourstook of goods is valued. Upon the receipt, by as of ne Dollar, a disiQterested person selacta, ilndisoritinately, Five of tihese -Sialed ES. velopos, eaolh containing a Cortificatd, which we send, wilount openitg, to the pe'an who has. ordered t!%m. Uport receiving and opening thlet. you are entitled to whatever articlea' the C t ficateb 1a1ne, . Upon paymest. of One 1)l1iv for each ette. Lt' it, 1 a $50Q lPsoin or ta $1 Locket, or'a $', Watci, or, :aI1;> Damomtd, ling, or a $1 .,.rf bn 'onon i'sa. it is all th .i.muniel The rekran ,r tany cur* titfcate t14 us, -with Onts bollai, ei*titles you to whatever the Qdrtiticate may nanc. irre respective of it" value As ho article val ued osan thun One Dollar iD miauied .in :.oy. Cert ifint'e, it. will be at once seenl th.:tt thi ib NLottery, bg a,traigt-forwqrd. lteg timaite basitiess arrangemtept, whiph Atay he parkicipatted in by the not fastideous. you tetiejie ypur Certioates, aid it' thy. ti~fanesotnethitqg whaleh yout W itt, or dso articlo .'60 value, as for iiautanoe, t (bid Wat.Oh, D)iamond iiochct, Parian' Stattuette. la Pint ititg., et a . yotm ean seti andI gea ;jtnoc, you leta at one andi the sa e To tmtbureq&.e for ho'cost of~ priinting, advet'mtoi . ffwarding t te;ertifleates o as~ji 1. 4lN: Fice C 60tfottes $1; or$'! enty fp-' 8 wenty-uux for 1; Tm~'fot' 5; Ose. Hundlred .for $h6 and rgatprentium, sud 'Two Hum dr, u~a~ d a superiow Waleh (as 1ye active, silyrieg Agents to eanra qI$'townt, village5; ntghbor. pud shepa ia the Vnited tO. 10 ieen-of. WMtq et- good O er' - ~ o ets ad towns, law of trs ,t p5Imi r. A Por 5t. TWO StO1 ItRAME Bf1LDNG 40 by 10. Tbi building' .s lt sted 1 mi fin.town. Apply at 1h10of- i e. -dec 16'60- . NOTICE [ .4-ereby. givr th tittla tirre imnthtit from11 1h1 11bbe n, .'ppift.i ill hi maide for the renewal of the certifi. atos osftock in the Charlotte & S. C. Rail oud fcompany. No. 1625, for 20 shares, dated 10th June, 862,'Issued to R. B.. Boylston. No. -2018. for 18 shares, dated 26th Sept., 86:;, issued to R. B, Boylston, Quardian of Iam1. DuBoe.r Said certificatas hav, been lost or die. royed. - 8. A. BOYLSTON. jan 9'60-law8m Ez'trix. J0HN CUMMINS, Boot, Shoe and Hat House. lole agent for the. Spring Valley White Lead F Works. Liuseed, Korosine Oils, &o,, NO. 141 MEETINU-STREET, OPPOSITU HATXR. Charleston, 8. C. deo 28'66 Iwo Cooking StoW. for Sale. EW and in perfect order. Apply at this office. deo .8'658 NOTICE. I DEG leave to inform all my If lends that I have resumed my 3usinees In the manufacture of BOOTS and SHOES, a the best and finest style by White Me -hanies, aqd hope they will call and Judge ,or theselved. R. W. DONEY. jan 2'66-tf School for Young Ladies. WINNSBORO'. 8. C. rHE 21st Session of this School will I commenecr on Monday, the 16th of lanuary, 1866. For terms, apply to Itev. J. OlBEAR, Prinolpal. Jan 2'66-* MILLS HOUSE, Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S, 0. Til18 HOUAE hap beeno T1I1l't. r OUGH LY. REfVAIRED saint PH PURNISHED, and cannot be excelled by any in the city. JOSEPH PURCELL, Jan 9'65-tf Proprietor. Boots and Shoes Made and -epaired, N shortest notlee and in neatest sMyle. By Wm. Sanders, formerly servant to 4. 0. Barkley. Esq. N. B. After twenty-6te yeaars experieneo 1i hopes to merit paitronage by hone-4ty and ;rad hehavier. Refer'nces S. 0. harkley, F.sq.. 0. It. Thompson, Esq.. Itev. W. E. Iloggs. jon I 1'66-Imo D, F. FLEVL1G CO., Wholesale Dealera Hoots, Shoe. Trnako, &c., 2 Hayne Street, CORN.ER OP.CHJURCH-.STUXEET, CilIARL EST'LON, S. ( II AVING resumed husinmess at their oid st~ad. 2 Haane Str.t, bornor 'o Cliurch-Street, are.'now receiing a largo and well assorhedl atoek of ROOT5.. . . 3IOEN, Whieh will be sold at the lowest marker pyle.. Tbe patronage of forpser firien'ds and the public Is respectfully solieited. D. F. FLEMKNG, 8AM' L. A. NBLSON, ee JAS. M . WILSON. . de28'6--tr. MT. ZION INSTITUTE, 'WINNS3ORO', 8, C. It*exoseises of this School will b eqt arned the 1st Monday in lebruary 4 WOWARD, P'rincipal. P 303A. M". Aselta - 4ainoa efa pelseet ofte -T1ton. al h sobyhe --. 'OeI lidaa.-Veia Albe ma'leo1qR,4 epen1ke Tilt COO D 1 fS'k'AMERS P1ONEIR and COMIIODORE AD119i ILL leave New Jlerne for for Norfolk on TUESBAY of each week at 8 'clock, A. M., connecting with the different nes of steamtiers for the above named oinst. On and after-the first day of De ember next they will leave on 'Tiesday and Iridny of each *eek. trakinge semi-weekly rips. Shippers of Goods will.receivo every Peility and accomnodation for Ihe trans. ortaion of the icaie. na arringemtsents al been niadd with the diAerent entipan nns to forwaid goods to t Is line at. low ates ond without delay. .oh of these teafiers are capable of carry Ing Vi HUNDRED AND FIFTY TONS OF FREIGlT brough the canal without difficulty, as hey were built expressly for the trade. 'hey are fitted up with STATE ROOSI nil BETIIS capable of accommodating hirty-five passengers. Every atiention rill be paid to the comfort of passengers, rho will mot be subject to the inconvenience of transfer to other vessels, but will be ta ,en through direct without change. The tables of the steamers are liberally upplieel with the best thle market affords. amilies tra$uling will find it to their in ere'st to takp this line, as they will thereby seepe the danger and discomfort of a sea onto. and the fatigue of railroad travel. On the 15th of'December next it the usiness of tho line warrants It, the steam r WILLIA18 will be put on the route, and ri-weekly trips will be made. For freight or passage apply to WHIT 'ORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor. n'v 21'05 3021 ; & Co., Importers and Whoele Dealers In "I ROCERIES, Prvsoe.Flour. For. I eign an Domeetic Liquors and Ci ars. Crockry, liollow-Ware and Glais. rnre. 200)8acks Liverpool Ralt to arrive. No. 88 liasel-Strecet, nov 9'65--8m Charleston, 8. 0. T. M. BR ISTOLL, Wholesale Dealers in *oo1 9, SHO'rf, TRUNUE4, .ETC. Vo. 169 feeting Street, corner of Iaael, CHARLESTON, S. C. TOCK REPLNNIN'ItD WEEKLY nBY STMiks. r. M. I9RISTO14. C. T. DUNHAMS, A'. 8 . BitOWN-. dee 23'65-8n1 DEALERS IN, GENERA% IIARDWAREtUTL0RtY hOUSE FUR M INs fiIN GOO 1S, }ENERUL ASSORTET)OFT WAR 16 Mletli-Stfelif, . ClIR&TLrEsTON. S C. .s (ppos' o' Charlestton"HJoteW dee 28'65~1mo fl WInsbfo' fenraj Sea ineye7 RET. A. G. 8TACT, A. M.. PRINCIPAl4 As.ilated by 'booomplishsedInsteuetorgin all' the Departnients, !TNhE Arat- Session will begin -on Thur... Iday, January :4th, 1860, Add end the 18th of Mlay, The Seebdd ,Sessios will bjegin May 21st, and end-Ootaber 12th, widtig to weeks vaoa~ tion in Aug st. Rate of 1nitlon fop Firste~vessoonsdt- halft years; payable, odh half inatluahidb, ant the' residue at the en r Aiw.Vbeutrst.-balk of 001 sq $22 00 P~D~p tgb SI,4 19 00 2q00 5. ~ 00 t~doh the li 541U ten tile - a.. ,