The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, November 06, 1867, Image 4
Selected Poetry.
F: om the .11ctropolfan kfirord.
NORTH AND SOUTH.
While guns are thunderaig, wen cheer
ing, and newspnipers rojoicingt over the
ahid tidinigs fromll (he politiclal fiolds il
Ohio anl, l'Vnisylvaiit.- Iis only right
Sbat. the v'oico of the poets shoultd be added
f' the general aacclaiina. One of Ithean sends
file 'oilowing lities of ooligrtilation froui
th, ntor,1th to lthe toutt:
TilE DEMOCRATICcGUNS.
'-th th ojoyous itdings, theV's un -
k N t.ur broom,6
',.li qunts wV-osC lightning l1141 (li:)
16k litiltti' g $ou0o ;
111- of Alleghitaty, call your deopest
ec'hoes forth,
uto tlhe dear Southernlanti the
tct of Ihe North.
tuore benetih oppresioi's power shall
She In enthies nio0an,
F'or Northern aons, the good ad trae, luive
matado her cause their own i
Tried and cotdeanmed in Freedon'sa court
her tyr.inas tremblintg tanned
a Deinocratio thunders I rull the tidings o'er
the anl.,
Tell o' tite farless few who stool firt
gniniist lthe teanposti's wrath,
Anil th;ro' the lonlg. dark flight of ;loom still
kept the onwrrii pflb -
Now, 1 lleavenaa he pa:a ked, lie gioad is reneled
lthe lmird -raouamglt l ettlt won,
The stiodowsa it. anaid niornitig glovs wit h
Ft edalnn's rising sutn I
Then honior t ia he Copperheads --tLho 'Ye.
bels of the Norl It,"
Right werthy they to light beitdo tle "re
besb of the S'outh"
A gloriouit tinl r brot eria true, whose
Iniglit no roe en aquell,
loomn oa, 0 D mocat i gunt. and of their
tritnips tell
LET ME KISS YOU.
ADDRtis913) To A\%: NY tRITTY YOUNG LADY.
Lot ie k is yott for your aother.
For you i i'-eons in -iatn t -
Or tir donhwoly or otitr
w homt I long to kiss tatal Cunn't.
I could wt ihl anV love teistido toi
As I've' you besitlo tte nlow ; /
Bit a he ph-11 ae is delil oae,
60 i kiss you atnyholy.
I tadore the lady deatrly,
(I naure .vo.that I do.)
Cnat vol inl- i ntni l ilo clearly
Tit ailly tIalf is nt)o for yo ?
l lt r '. I og I tay li t. it,
A. - 'tjol o ' -- yourll -,W)
$0o i.: im 1I nti r. ive'j' it
As % git 'rt hIat it ltran.
yori tve ik n yellow (1r118s.,
whil - itay iovt's are h i ck as night;
A114tl tm ey.. -y't lov co ntt met's
A re a -1,izvn lii-vis nta bright.
Uut I tovet Itton nuother
Wh '1. itutt ha r eanntot gait ;
SO I'll k i-s y >l for y i ur in at her
Or y oa :natr --'ot>in-.aanl
A Hard Sholl Sormon,
41nd When 'hltry Ri up Early in flu
AIlorniuyl, Bt-hold Tiey wa~s fill Dread
alY , I (s and h enri, I will preaul
.0 !o dVy-win 11d woatlet
-I lint* inl-from the thlirty-sevmgI.tli
eb1111t1-r If\ 1Ilisy thirty-sixth veran
"'.\n ;Id Ih' rt'stro'yg angal aismoe in til
v i . . t v--iants at huirtal ted an<
r, ir .an ,, I-ttd tive touatlad aiaen'-alh
''4 n thry r'"- u/) 10 Mew morning
b'.hi /I' y were a((0 (lead corpui.'s I" A t
thats it Is, II% m uncouverN-d friends and
h n- t the destroying ang.d slafla
airind \n. ' h'l is ltet axe, realy to Sentd
114 to the hon Vaoytard before we kin tai
dowa to birakfast-ah.- An it is said, my
i'i, that roiws. .'a'e ted and ri'oletk arat
lhnibaal, but it's no use of tryina to hon~tey~
fuggle r'ound~ ate nogel Onbrhiel whena'a it
toolst his3l~t brnfr you to tuck yo tail:
an td gt untder' dir'L...nh.
'"A at whe ta'ahey riz atp early int thaa
teraniang. behoij they'1 wa's all deadi
corpna ses."
M v wre'tehaed bretaa bintg atil sistring,
*'i I w\asi ridmitg talonag thle r'oadl otae da
.I seent a an a)t Sallina oan thae topi uv hhi
fentce(, wvithI a dlouble-barrioleliot gian oa
Ia -aht, an td a swetian ana a swettian antd
aatnin: uv~ hissolf with a ntoble i s'araw
huit, anda ' a enissin of'theo forthie uv Jualv~
aroi Noth Amaeriaa, aan the Constitut iona
nn at e Satpreme ( Gourat, an the b in a tav
haberty, nod~ the' President of thea United
* tssinaa an scetn tha t lig shott glam, thI:ink Ls
.I to mtyself, ini the word~s of' the te'x
"'Anita'he thlaoy riz, t u alv in the
mor'ning, behlold thaey waus 'all dead
corpauseas.'
Atn I tole old Roan two wo nata soz
1. mya~ ungo~idly fr'ea. if you swiea' in
that mtir wiay yotu wall foraevear and atl tar
tnt lI'tub.:otoyo, immoirtal soutl-ahl, antd
ndrver gar t aniblAN'Ien vyou go a fishtin
adh ; and se'z ba, "aYoua go to hIt , yotu
d d ol mishexn, nusaegotten, mtis.
taub rnt ,ya if f lot na to git
ther grasas out av a cottmng crap wah
It'ee aaigeras, youa'd giLtaupon a etumna
nrt~d e'an yourselIf otut utv ye d-d old
jnaller' htiad, aal gao to h - I ('or vo healhh
ia." A tad sez' IL "Mf errin Iraean, it ctst
late I) to ta arr lto sa'e youa stru'agginga
iathe l~tIodne of sintab.a" And~ si'z hie,
"My aunki ittnced - custtomaer, (.1 you
km caaae ta ib' l e a tree Lt'har
atiat aatnythaing inl tItis htore miserale
In atbtat onading anal crab grass, youa kint
lt aeta in~ hiatht f'or' a h~eanness-ah." Ana
etez J, "Ma\y unrtd swe'a.arina frent; I tama
tuffiaredt )'tuawihl anever register yo namte
ia theii hoowk of atiaui litoaa." An ate
ie, "I wenat. to) town't latss Maonaday to
registor and I coultdna't git a sighlt atv
the 1)ook for'.tho d-mn greasy naiggeaAh.a
ble' (atr yo f'at are, faor you nroa on~ thoi
rote) a ht':dya taoo petrditionaaph," Ata
t;z lhe, "'Yatt are' a dama'd ole litar, for
I mi oat a road a la'tdid tot Bettnt tn.'
1 ho.,veal a grana, nay hitma~~ a 'et
I.
"An. whe 'toh IIey rz tilp e'ay in: tht
mfornintg.l,ulboldtty were ad11 deadh
f 'r tirnee v'aton i lit comea to jina that
h aveaaly quairu,*I A 'nipated frotm
I Iae aalaua-k.ta~,t.ait~ly ' a.~~a~
taplx; iala ti4agm I, .a L .iged *
kaawonUU. an of' yoa onan o JAe hte
m111cipat1o1 to me agit 1 make buz.
zird vittle out trv yo d-d olo swivel.
ed up carkass bef) h-l could cripie uv
a gnct-ah." My constant frens -nd.
hearers, when seoit I diL, wvicked mIn
a cockin. u v his guiln-ah, I b'gunt to'feel
exceeding jibous, an Ilie words uv the
tex smoted uponil my ear-ah
"Alid when they riz up early in the
imorning, behold they was all ducad
CorI)l1ne."
But my Christain hearers, T felt -call.
ed upoii to try my han one more tune
on this objurit man-ah ; and se, 1, ''My
blasphemouus fren, you are continually
un forever d-d ah, ef von don ;mme.
jit ly git, down ofnier that air fence, and
go to some sequestered spot an pray for
your soul's redemption-iah." And be
jmtiped down ofner the fence shore enuf,
butl he didn't go to no sequestered spot
ah ; but, my unconocious hoar ers, he
stuck that big olo double barrel shot gun
close up to mly reverend head-ah, and
sez lie, "I've hearn a sequester was the
next thing to a -confiscator, and -of that.'s
yo businless in this hero settlement, you
had better begin to grow mity d--m
sml and beautif'iully les al." Ati mfy
hearers, it looked to tme as ol a drove uv
iies could at trotted down tho barrels
a v thait ole shot gitn-ib, aln I pIt spurs
to olc Roanl, an 1 galluped through the
wdenfe.Mir fo all twenty iours-a ;
and ihinks 1. my iearers, of ilit air
mant don't pull up soon), he'll git to tLh
cid "', his rope-alt.
"And wrein they riz tip early in the
-morning, hohold theiy. wore till dead
corp its's.
And suroe enough my pationt hearers,
in aboiut. threo days, that proflhnatild
tman was tnk up by the froeilman's buro
id tried by a mil Ingtary commission
nit hung fur a killing iv a ngger alb
1in, tly linen fre and hearers, when I
seen him a standin ott the great eimensit y
pv space an kicking at the foth district,
9(-Z - too imysoll in tle language ov tibe
inispired hunster-ah : a
"Otto more sitinei (l dead and gone,
A silver spado Io dig his grave,
A goblei chain to let him down,
A huglo horn to blow on-a It."
"'An( whien they riz tip early in the
TlmoIinc, biehold) too, they wa aill dead
corpilses.,
Home-Mado Conoentrated Mittrurni
The annexed on this subject wasq
comtn.nnite. ,d to that. able jou.nalt , tihe
Sai irn Cultivaior :
It Januairy, 1866, I wrot to Col.
Nat. Tyler, of thin lichimond Engin r,
resilpectung the com nerciaiI manures to
be hnd1 in that locality. 11 e handed ity
letter to Gen. Wisi', to whon it nad'e
relerence in iiothetr coniection, but
who replied Lo this part of it. in this wim!.
I extract from this letter as a favor to
your readers:
"You can't havo the concentrated
manuro seti to youi as von prolpose, at
tive times their value-manike your own
mauire. A pit two feot dee'p, eighty
by ten square-the bottom made firm
and inclioiung to otto corner; at tle
I lower cornier placo a reservoir, siu
below the corner, to catch the fluid per.
col-iting through composts in pit; at
that reservoirt fix a hiaIld pimp, cover
th1e pit by a roof' ott posts 'I feet high
abovo groiund ; then in the pit, lay itmk
eight inches t.hick ; then cover 1the muck
with the manure four inethes tIhick i then
mu1tck again eight inclhes, 'he0 mitauur0
for inchrs; tnd so ott until von reatchi
up four foot. high or four and a' half', and
thern top nff' withI muck--mutk iat toll
and bottom Ott thin to1) put a trough
o~nrilihallow tra':y, with holes im the bot
tutm ; this t ray, t he same siao of your
comuposut heap, tay eight, foet long, four
feiet wide, anid four and a half' feet high
-a full cord of tmoro than otto hund Ired
andr twentty-eight cubie feot. Then
d rissolvo oneo bushel of sa it itt just wa ter
entough to ditssolve' it. P'oir that iljk
in the br'ino itt thet re'servoiri, anrd tmix
themt well. Thern pitt youtr trauy on the
comnpost heap, and pump t he salt mix
ture inito the tray, amid let th Itmnixtlure
p~ercolaite thr'ough theo compost. It wi'll
irun bacl< into the reservoir, anid cant be
.e-pumnped, saty otnce ev'ery two datys,
and ini six days youi will htavo a cord of'
manturo egqnal to gnanto,
I shall try this procees in tho frall
season. It, strikes me, however, that
the process lhe describes may bit advan.
tageotusly dispensed with by making the
compost. heap inu the open fiel, arid
miximg the salt and limo mixture with
the muck and manure, as layers arepu
into poens, antd leavitng thetm well cover
ed, to be used on the grotund at plati ng
time. i s process is indhispentsabllo toi
mairkir.g a commercial manutre for trants
I sutggest it is not improbable that
the Panie etnd, of enriching the soil,
iniighit be more advantageously auttainued
by putr~mg the mnck and manure in the
openr furrowvs at, onco, po ttring the miX
ture uiponi it, and covorintg it up3 w it~h a
turn, llow. The whole sutbject ig' sug.
gesttvor, antd may prompt practical ox
prients of value.--Turf, .Fiel and
Thme Rlaleigh i.'ntinel sanys, "Tnfortma.
tioni has been received by a friend of
ors in this city, ftrotm a genttleman ini
Illhnois, thart thtero is in his cointy an
ox hbor of Shoitman's army, 'who
stola a fine hiorso nanmod "Bilack Ihawk,"
aha blouided hay mare, f'rom the neigh
borhood of Ranleight, Northi Carolina, in
1865. Tho horse is reported to) have
(lied, bitt. he st~il has the mare ini his
possessioni, and also a very aine remnn
riitre~, vbich wa probblyl stoleni from
hi. nuutghilirhood of Clharlegtot, 8;0.
Any peorson having lost, any suIig anli
nmais, by callmng at thtis office will be
f'urniishted with sneh facts as may posii.
bly lead to tbeir recpovery,
-Anmng the patenata granted tast week
wVas one topp~Jrpeoyman for "improved
red. lt iel
bunt It 1* not likely thma~tQ Q.aapp
tentrak aWMVaut an...veou
ThAuksgiving Proclamation.
The following is tho Presideta's pro.
clamation designing Thursday, the 28th
day of Novumber, as a day of inational
thanksgiving and.prajiise:
RIOCJAUATION BSVY TH 'I )sia'Nr -di
TIIC UNITED STA'ES. OF AMErCA.
In conformity with ,a recent custom
that may now' bo rogarded as etablish-1
ed on national consent and approval, 1.
Androw 3Johnson, President of tho Uni
ted States, do hereby recommend to my
fullow-citizens tha. Thursday, the twen
ty-eighth day of November next, he
set apart and oib.iervel thronghount the
Republic as a i day of natomat h
giving and praise to tm Almighty 81v
of N"Uons, with whom "r :, ,*f
and fear, who mIaketi p.,ce .in hi. I1 11
places.
Resting and refrning from - :War
labors on that day, i as rvenulyi %.d
devotudly give ti;k! I to mIr Illeo- oh
Father for the mnercies and lessings
with which lehis crowmi-d the now
clo3ing year. EpeciaIIy let. iwi re'nI
her that He -has -cveredl our honil,
through ill itsi esxfe11, with greath-y
needed and very abindn't -harvess;
tUt Il hIs Cattuseqd tidoysryI to r,
not only in our lib, but lSo in our
workshops, in our minv, aud in one
forests. Ile has pimitted ua to tmni
ply ships upon ounr l.ks anj river, atnd
upon th hig h sea, and at th.. Sanw V
time to extend our inm03 romla so fa r ino10
th secluded places of' the coiIniment is
to guarantee speedy over-lan*i initr.
course betweevon the ocea ns. l e has;
inelined our heanso to nirn away fIromn
domestic cont enti- Iuit conmroto ions,
consequent uponI i di uactilng desotin3g
civil wiar, and to wali more i m inore in
the anient ways o oahlty, conesalli ion,
and brotherly luv Hev has hi sse
the placeui elT r.ts3 wih whi w1.' lik-t
establishIled nelw 1111 importantL COnMM r
cial treae withinig man-, !.b
wo have at t "; 101:1v inlti, i*0-tigt i : -n
ed ou' nat.ional def!inc.'. and great ly
enilarged our naiaii;t Ibiordera.
Wrhile t13hus rt- Ilirin 0 ll :illim ons
and heart-felt tribute of n1ional pro .e
and thaiksgiv ing. whichi is so juhily aV
to Almighty God, let. n.4 u3: to2 l i
ploro Him that, the same divin prii 4Os e
tioni and Care u bich we llve hid herio
So uns1(e1Crvev V n i vel .,o (o'stantly
mnioyed, may bie Utinn.'li2(d t4) (1Ir m.
try 32n(d our Ieo'[ip le hoilghieit .t lL1 thir
generations forever.
nI w ill33s w ter0. f, I hnIvI' hel (''3n331
seo. nly hand ata yl ti the mal of the
United States to h..atli(l.
Donn at. the Mity of' Wnshbeme th,
tWonty-sixth dalv 4 Owicher, in the
year of our Inn' one thois:nil (i hi
I d red and ,.i.\-t - 1134ii l (,1 th l tIn
dempendence of the United States il -
n13iiety-secoind.'
By the Presid'it:
W ta.rTAm H. S1ARD, Secretary of the
State.
A PAntsq PRACTro.A. Joxie.--The
Parla correspon'iien of 'Inh (le writes
A (ist inguis Iedl 1:.aty was 1i- 4 e. S
of the Marqik d1 G ---. doThw iiu.s
of lhe partV being hoin(d, nohVd te0
play ol' a jok -.I) teir i o.I. ,!o one
night they plam.d a qmwhy of 11oor
betAween the sheet, of hlis .d. A hli,
cutiomary hour, ihe- mrrps r.tire) to
rest, but the str.nge 0subinnw nenh ' -
od him, and he j. mp.d up, IIe f 1an
himself as witiie as a nylh-I.r, fromi head
to foont. A few nIin'h.s n..03o
con vinced himu ha lwt2 i was8 113e victim2 of
a trick. lie coolly ralng for hi.< vahil t,
maide tihe man(i scralpeim 1313 d wa1( thl
him1, and3( eioge' thei s31(et. lie ulen
retuirnedI31 tod. T1he next.23 moining h
2aid( 1no' a wvord of wha2:1t hadl bllapinelnd.
Three20 (venin ig aiii r he proposed 3in
drive o a3 3i11 small shooing lodge ini the
n)eighbiortfood. wh iere there'( w~ as a oe.
did( iw, and when lhe goit 1,1re he
ofl'ered 13h' lad0i e t . The eC . s..rve
wiith thn lign4id was8CI33i 133 cn nrile
good, anid thu fair (1013's11 atoplei(1i.
Laee to it. T1hey (dciared th3at th1y4le'
n(ver3 seeni ai3ything Ike itinlri
'Yet not)ihing wonhiiil be more3( simph1. 1
malike auch caikes.' salid tl.e marisii.
'First take youlr Iiiinr,' contiiineu1d liw.
with all the siollnioiv of 31 cookery
bsook, 'and thlen roll a mian i n it. 'Thue
latdies looked alghast. 'Yes, mesdamllies,
tho catke1 la made of the0 flonr in whieb ii
was your plea'siure I shl3Id be whiiened03
thio otheor nighit 1' 'Ilorreur / Quelle
Ilorreur /* screamned they."
CONFi:1)CniA'r AfoN iY A NA iID CON
SttDERlATION.-Thie caseC of lDean vs.
Harvey, admn'ist.iraitor of WV. if. You
elI, 1 'is been finally sert had by the. Un i
ted Sttes Circuit. (C'mrt. of 'teorgia.
Th'Ie R(.me (ourer ilays:1
"Yonellh in 1 8('4, durchase~td of Dean
is plntion 14, in1 "heyd C(lty, (Geor
gill, for *24, 000 in~ onfedorato imonecy.
Dean remamlied in possesioun, but sin2ce
thow\ar enitere'd mio( a1 r(eenlt conitra2ct.
for the plae ith .ij arvov, the( adin is.
trator oif Yonll. After'wards f'h-an 121ed
a lill in the Superior Court iof I3loydo
County to set aside t he sCeilo and 't(o
enjin3 Ia rvey' f'romn tr'itig him ouit (if
po0Issi.'sam, upon33 th groilnid thait thii
conide112rationl of t hpurchase was C21 on
ledh-rate money, an 33 th 3le sal2e the14refore'
v~oidl. TPho Sapelnr~ r Cou~rt, (f thiis (Conn.
ty first grnte t he iin junc(t ion, but a fnt. -
wardsll diss~olv1edh it on3 miotionh of lfuIrvey'
~& Scot I, the4 1143138 ad ini rtor's coun3le.4--.
lIn the mlean) 3im.' Dea~n m~oved1 to
Alabama, heasvinig is 203nant inl po8se
sil),n, and dlismini83g 18 hiscs iln the.
Sup'rlo~r Opurt, and coimmtenced ble 831it
by bill, as bfuorK- in 31he Uniitedi Sttes
District (onrt fr .Nonkhern GJeorgia,
prdiying for injunio3~lo, relie'f, e'to. Thi
case boing argiined on demurrer at the
pr('8(Ii, terth, J .llionor ,Tudge Erskcino
dismissed the'.bl1ill sstfliting the rights
o(<the0 putrchaer, ;Thei casi' lhas excited.
a great deal of interont, and is, perha~s
thme most import~ht n to thio.Suntlh
gcopio decided since the Cloiso of the war
dem A i 1 s 8~~ the s oalleit site
of it~ p 0ih11d ofa
G1owiug Accoints from Liboria.
A Oulunibus (a ) Ialier, piblbsles a
letter from i Iloiner shtve to his old
imaslter, -inl wli -1 he gives a gloWimg
and elcourqgi1 V'Count, ot th Ipros
pects:of thi0e0couitry to his followilreed
men'Ot who 1 may desiro to eimigrat. .he
.probt ty of the waiter is voiehed for, and
ht was well knownu about Iis old hoimie
in 'Georgii. Vo subjoi:i a few ex
tracts:
" We rart located on the Sinn- River.
aboit two milos f1rui Greenvile, in a
lrgo hotis, given' to I hee il migis for
Th G v rm- wii. rIa li ilr o,..
1: - v i trS of' I Ind i t ,. vH klf m
:014 it n erv<t o I re -%vIprW'n
I womyl -five e - .1 hla, in ; ri i.4
worthI mlon-tim : I a 1) 1 enkv .s (of p )inII(.Ie lu i
.:i A erln I rm a i s givat 1'
coistr'y aS thvn is in I.- W II; Al
lthit. a 111:1 V, 11! m l ve I't do h,.r.- is to
cSlar his lnd l pi AH mt iii. it, gi : i! it -ie
worlking and 1 d11On'r 11<-(4i m r.
w or'. Bill, some of t heI 1w i! ht
are , may Ilt' iey don't, Ak.: a sp
port. T I;hisi is - of' conr Ifo c t
ti tli';t . I it) laud oa etoti. 010ijilts r
Lou ; it is Always gnvi ng. Svgi r aue
grow, i t.e y- iv t foet high. of l
I mwts ill a wil' i.11 ove. t'e wooda ;
a Man eam gNaior -:'. --, w. mn (ah !coffi.- as
hel mlay wanl: out of the wood4. Pinie
a 10pleit tt'oin i 61 l0;iI1An .-u Ill( Coco a n ts,
and manly Othlel ;ii;: OAl Africall1 frilit
thmt I 1m1 not aIn.me )t, grow here.
I lit old tha this huwl will im ike Over
Win e' lue ,d buelr ofcorn to the acre.
Itit ititmt cannot, make a suplpIiorti here-. he
will not mke! it, any liri. I expect
t' draw mly huuwel abonlt Inlie mlliles fromt
lrii, tpi ,t !' river. T her is gan of
all kinds inl Itl woodis to - -ibe
doelr.oeli. wild lho! -, gYevse, dilck,
Bin.yE. a 1 n I Tn(I .- here arn mn
lo:SI "I 'l-i I r C m, i i S . * ter Iie hob ls
ands aho-opn ol:l k mis of ani
'Ifud. Thlbi icoIr dono'itl wilt allyl.
11h111 It le : a:be t 1 with :-I '.is
w"'Ihle as grei' a couIntry as tin-e Wi
in h worT Tlh e n iita swho
lii il li .% le t.O il11'!111:.ilg V I
gt0a .u, hen h'i'' fallae hu a r ll e
IIlio: WanTl)IN(.--Oct. Wimsn Lo
t o. IN Au i.--Il shomld no labt that
thang U ts , A r tlIitO iit Ilab H.
b~n chin, a sof ood 'dem the cliy,111
,io fir.-a item gf int irst, limt call d forth
o-Ir. !aal p~iecl, wa:; a ebuanetel ist.lle fien
cue rn if io le civiizmio Y . G tih-mad
iwrpafrol ofto1; Vomo ini-g..n pao
ces>wivel. T is yzed, siti ig, a tit livel.
ing of races; gien illm n's * tv an ifyed
bYit nitr tr. ont-a e.!u'i him of ' wo't-s
Pnuiil. 1nid s m-Ii y ie ad frnt
!he m11zzd. of a I l t t e h mlii'S 6f'
sate oqmilndrinci, hi oi.v . eloi.e
like noto ltw r t 'vitlainlltI's Salt.
etov,' hlg die i f iu. >% r mr Or SoIo.
whlci - else, near wh-tre then h: lv wa s
Sitthing. G SenlyM, on returning
hone malld I'ring th fts, 'rovidret
himnt-i with a dh-ee of human dympo.
thy, i the shak i- r th a of I l
Itraight way 'wn r the ouath. Find
'ng1 11m l the slor where runs a
,., of ch- rship, he c a d im to ih.
1111Vem111nt, :all pr11(1,4,11.] ml a m ost. pe(r
I Vr~OY u aridh Ihon -ai -lllwiilf1
donated thime srvit he 'aefndatm
I m\..hI .' o lI hi: h par were
horouiih ly i n tcted inl ill art of lav
inr on lhe L11 h, and equally convined
wibi. lheory of 1n.nse iawIl jr.ia.
:naD ofnetlil ortford r.s Ho wdo
Iury- Thea uhetHon, ivoyo ts o t.
eralo'y oa b I.-edit e~,-tree i'fl o. .h sod
4~t bft ppoing elevions ~.-- ay( .
aeyimotn item Whtit iclo-~
v,otimtyatlJn ger et
Lotter from tto Hon, Mrs. Yelverton.
We find in the Ne. York flerald,
1he following letter from the Hon. Mrs
Yti vurtoni, t'ho tnfortniato vielim of-the
Yelverion liv tee caso:
1o, ice ill ia recent inilibr of the
N ow York Hlerald that, in tecordance
w it iho practice of ancient, and modern
anthors. I atm about to givo 'readings
from my own writings. I must nsk von
'undly to correct ithe error, and try to
exphn thait -ho Ye-lvr,ron correispls
dencei " alh ed tIo i') lonhing morte. nor
less than the lov( bviters tvriI ei to mny
Islatid, Mijor Yelveron t prior awi
'1bl)6-,entiii ly to our ill starnr l iir,i:ravo..
They w%-rv wriulen h)v dh ilw vs s
inustiatt lighl. t. 01.. !l- 4*1:. '
almnie, orf vtesilm .t
fil the' 1o hI'tl Ornl, ill ieb
tower when- H6r.> io..I
breatw! the tre:aherous
iwere. theofubu11rit of at younl I
lieiig, wi ih eae rnefst Clilh
bean l irIt in God's creritz is !1101 01
blooml (if 11h4.ph n11, Ilh,- lire4 p t
the, inil, whi'ch :,iv-rimo y.
W hai-ver i heir mwrits ii,, lift-rare pr-,.
ditions wi.iever thi-ir inter..st u
0'otiuil eff'6iions I do niot iniquire-. T.
fin- dtey are the oly relies; ',F "o
youniig dream," and now that. the lieart.
is )r )kenit .1n-.1 Ih-, olpject. they were ad.
dressed to-dead to me--a nniele.ss
Wand1Iierer, unikinowi, ineared for. Thoie
letters ar iih sepidchro or fiteral irn
which Colittini the adies of all that evei
Was, 14fall tiat ever can be, and it
would ,e(.tl like desecrntion to me to
expose dliem for the criticism or amuso
ment of the public. Trim, they have
been brought. b'fore the astonishied gaze
of bewigged lawyers to interpret. or mis.
Mterpre, to the best or worst of their
abiliy, necording to the side they were
engnged it. True, that two judges bn
the bench have been mov"d to fears in
Itot aing t hem. True it is t hat most. peo.
ple have nll iivincible eiriosl.y nboit.
love wttor', for the reason given byI the
Ireach' po't.
Qui (uie fit sois voici (on maitro
11 est, it fut., oul it doit otro.
Those who hiavo not been in love
wish to asceriain precisely what it. like ;
those who haVe, wish to renew, if on1lV
foAr a moment, the pleasaut dellusions. I
s1hlie most happy to contributo to
these El*ysian dreams by rendering, to
1hIii best of im1y ability, the loves of
IfoIioise. anrd A ielard, or n'importe qui,
biu. I must respect the green turf now
rtowing over Lite grave of my owIL I
a Sir, yours ruy
Tit i-:i:SA YuEr.vi.:RtON.
A tLhE:nt A ut..: Ai OTL,, Oct. 21, 1867.
Colonel Thl(oI:ts W. Kinox, we'l.
known as the ailtlort of "-CamplFuiies
amii'h Cotn F~ible,' and asn suiccessfil
corres:pon-lent, for tdh New York Herald
<Itrin I he War, hi: recentl y retirned
Iromi ihe tor of f.ie world, having travA
eled 28,000 miles, of wihih distance
3,6)0 mi -(s wterti in a sleigh in Siiwrin,
1,500 in a etrriige. 2.000 by steami oil
fite Ainor Ri ver, and tle rest. by ocet
a nul. Coh-nel Knox has prepare.1 a
veriboerv.1ing leturv, 4.11i1h-" "Six
Motth inl Siberin," Wihih will soon
Ideliver.
Ote Jerome Stranige hnd the mis
fo -tnile to be enpiuied in Calbria by
at iltrty of1 banidits. Iis rantsomn was
ix":d at twelv~ thounand dollars
lTe moneyi al'rr':edeI da) ty after tho
SiI Mlr. Stranttge htis right oatr.
M. John Mitcthielil2:ha isstued ni.
New Yruk the first uninbier of' tim
some) shet,'~ and1 fill of hi'at sp1)irit iilhh
dlistinguished.
The6 Gutvern 'iint prin i.'r 1re PI'
take: t
AnnaV~i ikin
as Voten a i lit. .\.
a sort of heraphodli
If yoi thavec a cough, de:'' C' o
churntch, t) dIisturb, the redf of' the sI
gregation.
Great enters nevei- live ion aill
cotntenarins hav boon renia bli t
for abstdmtionsness in diieta el
A srorni in the conscioni will
alwy dodge clouds in the un; s
the titn equally with a br and( a bh
blush.,I
Stenn orinsbtses ai-e us in Ny gi
The Itatlian populat is about *'
23,000h000. 17,000,00 nnot read P(
and writo,
There Is end thing wl n~*or is
got burt from a fall, that Ia flour
--it falls so slow. n
The London T'eteg A styles Ad- 6
miral Parragrtt thoe 'Ison of Anorn- s
On." lN
Wet'ndell P'hillip yR Ohii Is eoo, Y6
selfish to bin justy Feonnsyltania is
altvays for stile. .
Britieh sold f- ow carry ninety r
rounds of ain~ on, as a :esult of~
the brech load -/0
The man wh rat ofroret anthraa
ctto coal or sal rieh *4 put~ info (lii
,an atsybrai f he insa~ and died t
there. "hl
,A JMostotV r intm 4sthatwh'Iate he
eror may be ught of a6: ~titler thi
as a law'yerg is at leas; a good con~ y
vo'vanet' / '
The it Mie 4haist 9y.ffve *
journ4l 9 '$.fl ChR t.4o ist
inglish, reg 8ps irno6f dotree,!
Tl ne o~ now bati ' T
work' e 0 e ofthatL 51
eafitt t I~ to TQthis p~ r
A Vool usband,
There is one .senaiblo wariied man
in ilis Stato. Hto is a soldier, and
was reported to have been killb, bitt
Avasonly a iprisoner. Ile roturdied to
find tha -his wif6b 'had turnbd O'v'r'a
new loatin 't'he 'th'iagb AbrVidb, :and
that aitnother ian ocotip'iod his seat in
-the -elimney corner. Did he go to
work dlatughtering the falso wife and
her now haiviband I Not miuch. Ito
ivalkod in and said :
"Well, old gol, how is thmngs:'
"Putty good Uill," said the double
married wounat, not token aback
gre wv.
0 i ch o yto pr elr, -a old 'or
S heA.iated for ail instm. -nd
h- roug :ona y vaty mot Ona2
MY being uminhle, I wi cait p
must., it y6t shonld go bacek oan me."
"I'm glad you're so thoightI ful, Bill;
44and I acknowledge that I do like my
present husband hest ; but if anything
daould happen to him, I know i'obody
else I would so soon join tortunes with
again as you."
OUThat's the way to talk. I'll now
bid you good by, hoping that no acci
dent will happen the other follow.and
that he will lie long to enjoy yoy- de
light ful society.. Nood day."
And the carcl'ss htisband tr/voled
off with his knapsack on hit back,
whistling, in Mheiy, tl'af tones.
"The Girl I loft behind me.
An old barrister was giing advice
to his son who was just ettering his
father's)profession.
"My adin)" said tho coun llor- "if
you have a case ihere the I w Isbldii
ly on your side, bIt justit Aeems to
be clearly against you, ur 6 upon thb
jury the vast importance sustaining
the law If,'on other h. d you are in
doubt about the law, bu your eliont's
ease is founded on just , insist on
the necessity of doingj -ice, though
the heavens fall."
"But," answered e son, "how
shall I manage a case vhoro law and
justice are dead agait ame 1"
"In that case," ro ed the old man,
"talk around it.
FINANCIAL FUN. 'Coitt'a'tion and
expansion are conv ible terms as ap
plied to currency," aid an invetdrate
huiorist to a fin cial friend. The
frind, as in duty ound, asked "How
P, P" The reply came thus : "You
ad.mit that our -rency is'a.debt ?"
The friend no ed. "Well, then,
when you conti- t the currency you
contract a ddbt which I take it is
equivalent to painsion, So you see
the two things ioan the same thing."
The financial end is not expoeted to
recover.
th:Fok it x AFTRi;n.-Boforo the
Ohio electioi - n). Wnade said:
" Yo ma storm the &bastopol of
tle A1miql and shell Hi'm from Ilis
Im;. b e the priiieiph-i of the I)er.
icrat ic p . ct predoinijate."
A ftlr 0 e-lecton he became more
pro ife it hss sanguIr. Hear
"Tj d-d higer; ad ht|sI- G-d
~~a itds. ham ve givenl the Stattd to the
1 oppecrhunads."
Wemsluii piaptir is comfortilig itself
b~ - i'en.I that thme shiining nmerils
.;tt] eitioln maake tap fu~ thlep
4- of hi ('cehltiti mnother..
h s,.lline (lid (Ioi hos
bb*l tivoii Ven.:e
p :~ '.
The ittl fllo, a fin few mahis'mla
laughit withI an air of confidence or
aimted:
"it's t he gen tleman who lives iri hubIl
vc forgotten his inme.1'
A miserly old furrei- *ho land -lost C
to of his hest hanhds in thanm midst or n
vu-making, remarked to the sextoflt as l'
wdts filing up the lioor follots !.
*tL's a dafid thyirg to loose a good mow.' a
at a time like this.-buit alter ail,. sI
or Tomn was it drdadfui great eater.' a
Will somebody ple-aso' seand that mian
mesa of Cow Peas? b.
Astotr has immlorta~lsed faimself' by his di
ble library, and Cooper will be he-niorgby
Wemberd by his institute. A.- 'P. M
is about to oe:!of fboth bty erecting, -ii isr
a great free library for thes citisens of *'
w ork, to' be open every day in (ie A'l
P'IttA -.laa* r . aves' gin rOds~ about tit
Sa ioes frop ibis place, Was Wohimed bf
o'n Set ar< ay atight last, #lth~ soasthir.
ni bales of Cotton. '8dpposdto be the p
rk or' an ilro0ndtary.-Uhtsl~uet8'dnddrob la
14cr 80.
i protry tairoesthiateofthe zWagatugdet f
national debt niay#4 formed when the nlC
t is called tomuith'a(, lii a reeent state.
at. a colerical error oocurred of some
fletiltm of dollars. Wi6'on 4 Clerk
Sroo* .fof." m~lng a: crriftr error lk. ra
s, it raaiy b .sesyna',th'a~t thy. omira ebt mU
ist be msoderately >Iauggd *i
ease o* ).Cole oYf Lioeeant j. o. Brain,
a loe dafbrate a k itoSa
isM eaaeot e as
Pilitios in 'Ohoterfieid
The Yorkvillf .aknpiqirer. learns that
at a publio neetig of the registered
voters of Chesterfidid District, white,
black ana intermedidte, it was harmoni.
ously resolved that the caundidatee nomni
nated for their Diat ict should bo as fol.
lows:
VFor the Convention-one Obite man
dA one negro.
Vor the Legislature-all white.
For Congress-one negro.
It was also resolved that the llelega:
o to' IhI Legislattire be iii4rtcted
to vote-f;r a 'tylured United St:iiis Sina.
tor.
The reasons iciigned .for tiis poenltii
.e-ler' inf I , ca1dir - W'n.: iirsi, tht
Ih, t ' ' i - H i w -
mn 11 "cos Jt -tht-eolor ', a d i i~
<bnal 'in) the- St ate, ;,u -.I.~.n
to have one of thi. ru~.-r l rpre.
sen't the Slate in Ohf f. d SI" td '
Se'nate. '1,he 11n omli.iiation f a iirgr6
Convention is ann''n:d' :6 lyt -timply A
pieco of naglalnimity oil Il ptart of tia
Whites, who could elect tWo white med
if thluy choe to do t.
1ar-1teft 6n)lm to 'be t t n tto in
Chesterfield; the cotillieting colors of
their future representatives are arranged
with such nice discrimination as to m11ak1(
W delicately beautiful rainbow across
the dark Oouid of $outh Carolina polh:
ties.
Tm C1InI.:s-roN A I .j.y
The Chiarlestoh MR.it/ Nero nnne
ed yesterday that it had clangi'd1 hand,
an(] that Messrs. 13 R. Riorda, F. W.
Dawson and Henry Evans had becomd
the proprietors.
With Messrs. Itiordian ati Dawson
we are personally netiainted, both gen.
letiten havini. at differenIlt, tilmeb ocen.
pied th1 position of assistnnt editor of
the Mcc. Mr. Evans is unknoiw
to uts, but ie, b linderstand a resident
of New York.
Having mentioned the connection OF
Mesrs. Riordan and Dawson with the
Mercuiry. it is (ue Lthose getalelen to
sty that they have never feld the po.
litical opinions represent ted by this pit.
pi*. They are both youn g men idil
strangers, Mr. Dawson being nil Eng.
lishman, and Mr. Riordan a Virginian.
WVe wiaIi them all .success, not incontn
patable with our owi welfare, II this
their effort to make a liting in South
Carolina, their adopted homei1.- Ircu
ry, 2 9t11,
TicE PLANTINO INTEtItST.-t lng
bein rerti iked by* a praetical mn, that
wlhpever breadstuffs ride high, cot ton is
denressed, and vice vea. He states
that he has never knoiwn it, td fail.l Tho
Southern people, in their present pover
ty, shotuld drawn le,son 'ron this strange
eoicidence, an ail ibanidon the ctitre of
dotott on s!) lage a scale. an.il tako tO
that of raising grain Crops. It is very
ceron iii itat t lie prie of provisii, pro
nises t) b) high. inl siite of r4e,11.
good crops. a id Iforo uilkiig tiatrage
meints!lir attnoIti-r year, planters w oahl
do well Io Ilako Veiy Close Caleliii, io
as It) the profl', 61' loss of cottott raising
to thu nleglect of' corn antd whaeat.
A promising disciple of Josh Bl
ings ando a A Head, in East IFeicianna
ends the fo' twinug essaty to the Clinton
Democrat:i
"The gonit is a T1ilieronsq animtial. 11e
e found in most paris of tihe habiitabhlo
l1obe. and ailso ill Eas~t F'eliciana. Ho a
a font fontteder than a lhen, and lhver
haves. Ae lets lls lieaird grow, lHe
tit ri'a~ lup dii his hlnd feet ardi het
uinv'elf' dvn Iiasy lHe don't, miind
ifuc ile can reas.i eover andi nibl
brt'abblery. h-li hir --he, chaews~ ruipid.
I ii uOj't . r~* 'I I hant at cow'e
are tp*r .' a b neuver A hti-r.
I. e a i'ti -: .a.es; I like at
:iti. F'or n iev ? I weuirs a goat tae."
o4. I l."-A nt 'litor Wh~o kiios wfint
'e is writinig abo.m ; say.s very trulh
'tly and poiitedly, thait, the #ttbiicationv
tadvertisemelits is 'as miutt iti the
usiness of a niewspniper as the ptatbhca.:
orn of the news,.and ait editoril notice,
'hic'h is designed to suppjy the place of
r or addl value .to a regular advertise
tent, ha eteii less claim to a gratnl.
)'Is iti6ei-jti tihan wvould su~ch an adver
sefrient, Ifet thete are those wiho ask
ist sicch gratuitous tiotices, and this
most us a ruarter of' right. If those
time persotts sho'uld be asked to mnako
present of a d'sen yar-ds of mg
uch purchaser of1 anmermho dress, or a
llar's idorthi of sugar to whoever
ight three pounds of tee; or half a
>zen "free tickets" to whoeter engatree
v'enty seats. a 4 ondn ihey woilhT
setit ftie 'Jueuftd ati ain inst.t Yet,
brf atiouid ios thir wages be givpty
vay as freely s' sfionld and 'are the'i
fitor's arrd gruibsher's labor pud eagi.
A ten~nt waS tihuig aoeid. Ny.hjas
ndlord : "Brown, I am ,goiIgg ..to
fse your rent." Brownf replied, Sir,- -6r
am very uelc..objidoyou; Ioan.
t raise it Mupself,'
1by tle' vdry l'est oalcouation rnade,
is asoertaied that. the averageldu.
Lion of hlumlan life~ is'geete ' In tile
oitedI atates them' iun %r'20 trtai
Ther o'obVti /t ornaIV ltlt' at
ashi 4 e,.~k* $ I,40oo,.
o, gtglgted*
bltttin o