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Selected Poetry, STANZgAS, O! I- eh, illd we- evor be dream~ing or ht t'~hat hav e ttded natl, gonue, wheir e will nttew bie.4i ng, is teming, 1:4M 16, Igitt as lhs wt6~ l itheredit. damir 'PThoigt bln. i'd the r~toweounve titOtibied, A iii sett10I' its leaves Wol 6.60' 10 plaint, YeL whty shmoatd we sigh 15t: the Periied, Whenai t ime ity br ing ohlers ligni ?t Ulu! thoughi we he' lioced 1y t he brft. We fill ill 0 e-,111 that Ivit hhi III 6,1e lita LI of vach blootin a, balm. Thleni ye I'l,0Cold 11iiflt ur sorrlow, I No' It'tgi bl XI, 3111i' ttowb heforo 1116 New: light now uthe down U166. Ibt'ckt o'er Fov 1" fly 1011114 W'1;twiiyt, be t'i;'lt g, hin h'm ilte 10 1, 0 fleet n) (lie 1 al( If gief Onnal preventl~ It, ft'otn1 tlyiltg, Notr bring~ bitck lift. bleitiitgs again ? Ali. I then~ let us' Em11.: fit lite 16Irtiia g Dr' yokith1'i glit') b-art gushling fluw6 A-0' veil In far 11 cavcn't- hbtto awning Ile ItltJW Hta Mhrud us below Nogro Riot and Iiloodah cr1 The ;llnlual order andi qift of the lim abiding cilmlllniiy of Savztitit,' vtip. thle A"'., .J- 1l'er'ze, of' the bill, wtai uerys. r1a,I:Al:, diatut'b-6d yGI cidaty 1-y filie i iotont8 '62 A 't f 6.1 "Low aO'd of'' ncgmea who ~ had, cohr !oit It)' :peviatI II d )I.tt~ .) 1nI. fom(caiuitauc i)1 JJCl t inv *I qltit N ' bujlta'6 itlt''t1ilie.fl6 W~ithout MigninIn Ct'16)IKt 6.mt 61 . it 616.1 It (l, t I the I'lifllj 14,0o. ceelu6. -17 111i; tinb , f66 ~ 11.6m may h6v 16) palitel maludei' of tht MIilitar LIV l61riot., itunt,' fjl6 i ti ordui't )I o (It( c (l C I that wi1 IL'tvel. 1' '.f: dU3i l.(dk "14 1061191iig fill' po1litICAl jIl1pum20 shIt6L4 bo Mt.,~ iil in to linuitti of 1110 City (.f -361'1!laki t hat lutinulaion of that Plp6 M;hilkI 1 id 10 (he (Antti i tt nile r hi lai r~ejtlhv itl,'civil 06 111 ity 110711Vi 6hy66.lt( C1,11 foi'l,- 161t1If1. lit 66:61,6. tkot':1 -I' 66666 6:6616, ort 66661 6' t he 6'11l 11t1 ItoiI ate' 'I 6'\'i 'cmifltf* oflit'iltlly to tho 110fl.2 ofI lt1.4 hlt''tt the hMavot at It(6olet' II hat/66l lo the liC r of,666 li e J'616 o t'.. Mland t 6*6:6 t'li6061 of thlmliilwn~tt.616'6'661. '',IThe F.I'6)Ctd 11101 ftljs..nl,lod at. till Al, I t". In 4:lktt'l,I outlcd ' -Lttndii'v oil61101, ' tiv ' IQ16 ni ir ittl ,~ iit I del- W1.N.6 ''(13 itledi dit't'.'tttg Ille ctiet' uf policLe t() hitai~t th, ( 'ia.q Iu i 6l't'.indawtil tsIoit 61666 16)' i 66 ( Iti', 6:6,t. v.'litv'l the "lI0 !ttQ. 11 j 1666t 21 vo't'6 6211061 crowd f 1 1,1e Igit66.t tqaL~lhlt*l It166 If%!~1* l (6 16*6(-1 11641 It-116611I'ltilie II (I t th 1l i6('' tI6 . l (li6 t e (11l' t: - loud. 6, 1116161 u111t1 itt66ttcIt:6t6. Cu" 66J16t66621 4,1t1c :11116 Cio i l.1 116661 l 10 l6.t011661, which1 Vt'6lu fI'*if66 1161' 111t'l.10~I ti o " 'he Our First Railroad, The Charloston News , publishes al interesting Sketch of 0he South Orarolin: H :alread, from : which wo extiact th( following : .it is little more tha~n foriy yeatis ag, that tie practicAbihlity of railroad com munication with tlo interior was firs d"II3cunssed inl South Carolina. Ifor i w'er vas :l that was coutemplatLed nld Ihose who favored the proj((et be i,-vedA t hit, horse power uil3on, u3 pon: rail or tram--way, woi-i be so superio to the ordimary load as to) be hi!d, p3rofita1)10 t) tle Com)panIy, as vel na conven33ient to tilt picil3(. Onoe of ti3 (ar 'le9 proljcLtors was lr. Alextnle Bhiek. ie Was fliy scvondcd by Air T ri 'I'pper, Nilr. Wmn. Aiken, Gov Bennetu, M r. B. J. Howland anld DI. S 1mi3-1 11. DickSon. h'llesle genitlee1vt I-t with everI y kind of discouragement they persovered, and, a.; the result, their labora, South Carolinat IIa Clainm - 1. The first railroad of any co:id ciable size! builit ill titl- Unliteld States. 2. The firt3t0team propelited crs.4, 3nm3 iing igularly with pa.sigers aid bag gage, iml tho world. 3. The fir', a pplicat ion of' A meric:u I mprOveme3tl.-I como.ves anld pad sebger coacher, wiich improvemn.-lt havo sinece been alm1o.;t un3iversa'l) i'loopr-1. Ili 1827,w, theeluter of tSo ut3 C:ar'11h1na m :11-, HPulkoad Comporal as4 Obbteined, mill In Webruiary of tha yeart, hoi30(3aV 'elf! OPO9niedo. il'l addl0i1tio1m: subxiptoni Thew kwav LAl laken and ill .NI., I ;.' . . ,, pl Il 1111o , 1 429. a m tin g Of 6.1). st1,': )A I !~ v., - ~'9 . 3 wn' hll." work W,. , t r u l c inlelte fort-1hwitIh a p)IIo ll of, th. rad1 h3o1n :1hai onan.1 !3 ld!,i To ave then ./3fri and. :Ii .1t'l, th; do ..o )t W qi..3t n I I t :11: a e,i In i i 3119 Il' .*ti ia ( II , .u t ; I t he I r t : I! N 1~ 1 391 . wha . I II3 1w . ; 111, h 't 'm 3la I 'h1 33 - 1! . -. .\, . '. 3- I ll. .\b i! 1r, ,, 3.'hn h-. wa ia m ll fior-.wheeled (.11,ml . wvit 9 3 3 , h t .i b -l 3 1'r , w 1 1.h h - 1 e I f o . t o U h v - r ), :IeI, Ih I huno) ci c 'IIa-nta II r d Im m. I .; I I fo)rm I I 1n i1 wIt wondecr .tudi eia, appreheni 13 ai m:9: , .! t ' h . f,, owil..ng Vea ":: , he 9hr39' r w. re f,ormally .1 h lon l , i' to) ..31- 1 th r.i l , I I by th1 tnlt %d11 1 1- i. 1 b o Ie --la.:;t. F13 AI d" wa t 1 1- ; re'ek. I 1 ) anh r, 8:1?, ihl I>:1 wa:. open3ed1 to I r'vaicih v ilb-, andl Ih1 nh3.1 d Ikeptics be gall to fear tlha 'Ihv hi: , t :aiol furchuded inl Vain). 1 wa;.:n oeventfuld year. Ini A pri Ihe to I ; a4 h1<1plt1d to Iiidwav, liov eit-two 11ke, and :t train wa 111 3 l to 1110. point, :t1. the ra.0 of' t.welve mile .11111 l n 11r th nl tire ro d to 1111313 bilr w%%,;I:; compIct.ed :u3 thi a ('rown opo Terod was fairly stocked witih en gine1(M c' 3ar.I, bill. they were of a weal aill in'olem 9tlo descr333ipion. The eng3'in3 'lII' -ix," oI' iutl.:t alce, wa'1.3 c hl1 0 h:6ding ,000 1pounds313 of freight. Thl "W en l'Point" wvas- eleveol horset plowerl 3133d could haul133 live car3' (99 a ca3pacity e .!,00033pounds ea3ch. It is3 in303teestin t, ':o33mpare3 theun 10ocomotives''(3 with 11hoso3 13 thle present333 day, which3(31 ha1ve ai power''3 ( :3)) horses3'~, weigh from033 twenty t3o twen.'VC ty.is ton33:, 3331 ('nn3 hau13 witoh ens. twenty33 ears3333 of 3 a33 Icacity of 10, (0k joundM each91, or' an3 aggrega3to of 320), 00)0 pound1(l. l*arly in 1838, gr'ountd w(' as8 broken3 o1 3.1ho, Columbiah13 bran13ch, witichi waIs to co'n 11:3 nhur33g 1Hond withI Cohimbia3. 133 d uly, 18-l'. IhIo C'ohu bia9 branel3'331 wa 3)compjbtedI3'(, am33( thel total in3come 0 the' two readis -fromi (: hrlston to 1ifau. ho3 g, and19 front 3'rauc1ihle to C ohn333h,3 n , 1841:, 82 5, 32. Du)3ringj the1 year3I 1 814! ''A peri:ion wm.' rauh33 t3 h1e c1ii.en1s of ( amden1'3 :331 Ker' Wb wDist rict to constru l~ot a3 branch(31 te co33me9ct Cam13d11n wit the339 South Car33oli na33 lRailroad', :md39,:31 IDecemlber, 18 1.1 331'Ns 1 hanvun:,.- Itev. Smn3ue'l I ,'emd31 wr''3itinlg from1 Ilock .1fi1l, 8. ('., unde1(3 date of1) thle 20th1 lultimo1, to tile Rout1n-rr Chistianl .id(eca33te, give:) a barro3'1win1: lcoun33t of' Ii 33. 'n"ledem. bly whVIich tw(V per'sons lost 3the1'ir le. B rother'3 J. M. ('lne, of' 1h0 Souitli CaruIoilna Conferen'e r3ecei3vedt, an aip pom1~tmenlit, to South Cha13rlotto ciri'Ct, and19 on1 his3 retur hero 10, fr'om C'onferen3'ice. founid his3 lit tie dlau~ghtor A 1131 still in Lced '(ith1 a1 i3ken limlb. Thlis dela3ine(d( himt som3e1 threei w( e'k, until 033 till 15t dinjst. ha:1ving malde all h1is a3rran1:Ze. me3nt3s,1 110 snt, is wifI and11 vonn33gel citlldren by ra:ii to Morro31w ~' To3rn Out on3311( (the 1 C hote 3 R(ia, and3 3took hi: dau33ghter' Ann and: 3131 a servan31 tih 1333 jin a1 bu3g339, and11 p'rocee1d3'd to ,jo)in hi: wifeh and49) other (Ihiren301 at3 Pineille i , N C. 1 li eched a ford on3 S)3.1olo33 (red eten:1' 333ngni1%be ili, he93 prtoede(d cau 1 13ions.y to recconnoine the,4 ford. ; and3. ha:v ing 8satisfied I,1mselCf tha3t it wa impass11)355 ble, drov into it;33 19331 3u33 his3 way33 (V al lit tle, 130 suddenl'3y foundi1 h3iniself3, 013u1d servantlit and1 m11i31, s1iubmerged, ho doci not knowv to what dep01th. I1ein3g wa.'sh ('d ou1t oIf' his3 seat, 11is Iirst impuiso15 wat to eitch~ his dro0wninlg child an3d servap)f 1)33 unader eachm a3rmu--anid they likowis chmng to 11im1 withI a deathLi grasp. . Ilow long heo was tiider the wvater hi Idoes iot know, but. long enoughi to los conilousn3osa. ,Providential!rly h wa d (rifted to the~ foo4 of a log, and inivoini taridy clu~ng to that with- ono hand, an being lifted out of the water, his Con scounssrturned, juist ini time to hen the voice of Ihis little daugihter, abou03 '"3.3nty yardeii, below 13 hin. cr.n on C 03 '9. "Oh pa I Oh pa! Oh " and then all was silint tF death. After oine1 timo i and with greati difhculty; he drew him. , self on the log, and reaching the shore, he ran up and,] down and calling in vain >for little A ln. I [is cries were heard by sorie persons living not far away, and they came to his aid. All further search being use less. they holped hinii forward, without hat-dronehed to the skin-in a state of Imlind borde-ring Ol despair, to t.ho house of a friend, where lie was cared for, and a mevssewnger dispatched to Pinevillo to co:(unlticale 1he sad lmielligelcot to Sis A% Chiue. The liS were searicd for r and lund tih f.,ibwing day, and broughlt to this pla:ce. for intiermda'11t, Tl.N1 11. Tcable idiqpatch g.ive!:- dr;:.i of' It(e gnc.at Fem-i n n attack uponi "Dinramit Martello I itw r v r and (1 i tn.j' wo re% vIl a I fresh doi p, tat i f a iinlar atLtck on a "imiarttello towIr.'' A this sort of thing is liketly to be ept up fOr the next twelvemionuith, it may be we: o sy New Yor!: '/'-1:1 i ays they are old e a ICAl 1,r;.a :; r:II-1 tm1e ., re-t 11y thr1-ee. fflore year. ag (Ir ha.ho !ll - Ioghuand wasi abu-men(: by the( priae A ofa iPrenclh mvasi' n. t'he hi' l ,'-d by Naploleoun. They n oite iiill, chilly as w atehno er:. anid ;I!. -Ill e vvon s, a ctl-1ni.. in~ to ith ar:. of forliiica a's: ui it exiat.. red in 1808, wyur desuiteA to re.ai. nuch t artillery as was in uise sixty m yars ago. A single shot. frot it modern ~iehl pi-ce wouhl riddle any of teli(, s trtutttre.s, .041 acoldi lly heliy' ani. r.tained chh f.. iy .; the a of I it. 4 ,.1. ; wi)! llh ii desiguelt to wath I SmigIlggders. Th poeof mnw (,I th! scorea.- of themil o . 1. of 1 ..a :.0. 10I o . w I, 11A, ivL nUt I iat ain tii supplies unwomnzoon or prsnr.They ar1. 1!,1y t part of 1 war (II but . thr ~of, e I. ' rv ii 'par m . . ay p' ii i iiof . i inim m t f i.All, LLi-- '(' it onei't o fuiis .m- " t wh vS ii ~l kiy r I. "mt e1.4ll o ',s t aii .. ii k'd ,p iiti, for(h the ir of i - i bin;i . ; lw .it ' I,*. - 'oIzed army wtill' )out of :; way to Liuablo them. 1*)nderm ln th1i., we - :itt;111)1) itil t it i. bl!i:- f l whic , it) rello t oVeItiir V. . coniii ll I lfrom six If) t x11Ic.nm- . ! a ., , dilapidation. oc bvc 1, it a I,.l i5 "pain, others al a aw i tlir ath so on. The artiliei, besidps reb1s in. f- tilI ry il t1.11 . ito rt ia j t. inh Itiso somea frmhlibh- weltom of that K s ft fIther,'' .aid( I i ht- was, wal kmig witl hi.4 fathier, ''th1-y artet knockin, away the prop.-; h(oml hoitttyr 1.h1 briike. \ hat aroe th. doing; 1 ilm1 for? W on't. - the brig fall ?"' ,j"They are knoe! ul tin he away , ssai the ather, " that. ih i i1.9 s n' r ret more firinly ot h Ili tt. 4 je whijch arl noTfw filuisiwli." G-od ahvay- lakes away our valIbly . irops t lit i l:.\ rest mI ore li.-mly 1i oi him. God sonti lin-s aks aw-ay it mall'i henh)h, LIMIv- tt mue wlly r nhim lor. his daily- br.-m.l. 1Before his health failed], 1tough1 he! perhapIs3 daily repetated , his words,--(i ive s t isa t ur ail y 'Sbrad,". heIodto this wn indyu triv > e ;ha hichvto hel faske io Gd. Th' I uon od' s bovmtyt. \\it ion he frectives Ite'.l it i the i o I od. it al itl our all'echtinsi'i were' exercisedic upnilsh.. jiectssaroid bs, thenogweh rejticed. A thir abundagl bin sympaty ia n iiptt \i ad witeebouh to relier otatikni tane cioul wien stor1'ttmd for lawne od <pit plor.ti oe, sou. das ae u tarmorea tinly it aln liehd upi' dcxtowl'oi ~ Crn.l o tesire t bui ai istr that w'illi~ do atoay wth thle ncsit a ofn a wll, 11 it1 can he e. '11tuall erophied h the~al fon. tlowing meltIl tomlete th ister av i'i usuitau; then bu'ithl ep m th enreat wth a\ squre bx t i hldiii say bare of iiatei. ientlo this1 bo~ intyour 'plubmp are fog the watrvilir through otheo bricks, andkee ag voknstantruppe of~ wa t-, clearas eribtal.d iigrd forkiuse hllerd ineeche ostherfactemnnter. Any onel can rehl periveg of ter wichn passzes throad, brit mut thins tbemequaf, oai twoatio ad tise cothy aer for drinkingf than grsen tvo av promin ero lwyer of ando tedef hilafouft.0,r Angng for Iog, Brick Poinoroy tells tho followmg: Another tirho wo wero traveling on: grounds we had no right to tramp over. The only excuse was lake that of milita. ry necessity--it wis better fishing through the farmns where the trout had been preserved, than in. the open1 lots whero all could'fish. It was early morning. We had r-isen at 3, ridden tean miles, and struck the creek as the trout were ready for break. fiast. Looking carefully for a shelterod place to hitch or horses, wo slyly crept on behind fencos, ect., till we reached the part of the streamn not generally fishi. A farmai hotse stood a quitar.er of a Mil away. We yAw the maorania' itok- curling lightly fron IL stovepipo --;a w a itman aid two boys come out to do chores--saw two woaen busy about the door, tand a ferocious bull-dog wan dwiag about, the yard. If ever we fished close, it was t.hen. Not a whisper to disturb the birds 01' the ownr of the l aid. We crawled through t he gaa: dodged behii Caiu of'liers, and lhintiug large speck led baa~iates oui, of the water till ura basket wan full. Thi.; was thea 11 ie to have go)ao ; but the trout wats so largo and hit so readi. ly, that we coaliI not witlstanld tie StIO.. t-eii plattol;i ) wi. de!a'dod to string aand hide what we had, anaid take anotid-r basket-fiall. So at it we went. No 1one"cr woulil the hloo1k toucih the water than we had a trout. We forgot the house, to' an, the boys and tIe dog-. nhiddenly there was a ruishiaing through an oat (iold. as if a ad ba ll was com ing. Wo looked toward the house, atil saw the faa-mer' and his t.w,> boys ('1t a ce Inh wolnli in the door, 1i. the b.i!1-iig boiailing toward tau. We s;aw it. all-we had beeii disicovered. '.lIi will Iaiel dog laud been seait to huntat. us out, and, as the ina ter a ppeared, it was safe to ei. h . wa;s ding that t1d1 , ughtli hvelv. VO Oittilil th!.( do' wi:a not to be Itollita of. TIl i-ro wa- no ajame to loe. I le -Arid the fence, eame for us just, aS we reaehed a front seat on a all above Lij reach. I fere was a pricioua g-) A \v icious hldg uader a tre, and. a farmer iadl two lig boys ready h. miove down up.; oat <a1a works. It. was fight, foot race, 'TLhe tamer yelled to his dogiWt'tl. hiaimU Tii! Tl'Oi proposed to do ihlli little thing, anld keeping his eyves oi us, seated iim. self uniler the trie. TIahell spoko hIlis augly farier man 'du ta IIid onl thar, stranigaer, till we get break Fast ; a hen w-e'l eoiei nm1i see you. 1i yo arr n a iuarry, huwever, you can go Iw)!\V . Mateh l)u, Ti !" Ve surnised I roulde-prie mauch for twice had that. bol. man of Iull-dogs and agriututre ulegantly IwOlhpd ainoie-nat tourissi for being se- oni his utti-ba n preaimises. Ilis reputation as a liac.e. aaauan was not good ; and there I aros' n ihrgeo heart toward our throat.! I ''iame is the essenco of contracts, and I the saving ordinanco for those in trou ble. We had a stout line in outr coat pocket and a harge hook inteanded for rock bass, if we failed to take trout. And, as good lack would have it, we a had a very atice sandwichl and a piece of bolel cor beel in (ur other pocket. We 'alld ahie dog pet aniates, but lhe wvasa't, oat it ! 'Thlen we traiedl to move down- whten hie'id move uap !At, lastf: we traobled oura bass lane, fastened the t great imitczk to it, baited it with the coirned beef, t iaed the end (if the line to ae li mb, and antgledl for (dog ! a Tlige wats in appetite. Hie smelt ofi the beef; it was very nico. Ho swal lowed it, u awl s-at still wuth his eyes en its for- moare, bat with no friemifly look I heamaainag froan his counteance. Nott any. Wh len we pulled gently on thae line s -it was fast ! Tim(e yaanked :and pultI. ed, baat 'twas uno go! T lhe attenationi of thmea anine was diverted frm us-his business wsas bemg donte lay antother hate I-n We qicnkly . slid downa the tro-. t comning near blistering oura backs douig C at--seizedl then basket, andi pole, aid straiightt went, thenlcaco somea.what ha. - We fotuntd our st rinag of filsh, andi a reacheud athe buggy attd a coaatnaandiatg I NToL ini the road, itt timei to see the star-. dly yeoman maove forth. r Wesaw laim aund his cohtorts, mtale a uad fematale, amove slowly, as if' in not haste. WV o sawv than look tip the tree. We~ saw an atnxious group ea~gaged aboaut die dlog. WVe cane quaickly ' home, and kiatdly left thte bass ino an'd a hook to the faurmer. b IIow~ To MAKI AN Or.n~ MP.RINO N a~w .-Thtere may bo soame amtong our 'j fair readlers whto will be intterestedl int kanowintg. that an ol merino dress utny b. be ade to look as goodl 'ts new by first ripipinig' to pieces theo skirt, anad afteorwatrds wash ing each breadtht sepai ratoly, itn wartai s-iti, being car-eftul to rinse only in clean wartm watter or 51ud1. (Cold water after warmit wat.'r will sharinkc any kinad of' woolen goods Tronu, whtile qunito danap, on te wronug side. Afterwards fold once dlouble ont the rightt side,- placintg over it a cleani ntewspatper (don't use a lladlical sheoet)I and iron with a very ho~t flat ront, in thtit waty aking tho -seam fold in allI niew double folds goods..-Ki~rehange. A youang.mnan askedi ant old gentle. ans for hais daughter in marriage. T1hae aunswer was, 'Go into the orchard and brinug in ua nttmber of apples. Give meo oute halftof the whtole tnber, .and thte tmother one htalf of thto balance and haluf att apple over, anad to theo daughlter ,one half of tha'o ar'emainder tAnd 'Inlf tan apple over, and' havo 6;po2Ilpffifob' yduarself, Withenistagtlng an -apple, end thop if nl1e is willihg y,ou can hatveof.J ife solyed thte qaunt Lio% and huo~ piany 'did hld bring? - - Anotheor woman has voted at Man. chtester. Knuil and, Marriod. BJoTT--BISUor-On 'Tuesday, by tho Rev Thos S lastings, Mr, yAlian boLts to liss Harriet Bishiop. We thought. (li0 horses ailments Fell not. to huniu lots; The Church Is not exeinpt, it secins A Bishop's got the Botts. '-3Azuni-.On( thelst instant, the Rev. rlhos. D lo01 to bliss Ihartiet Bare. 110 once was deemed a bold man that In Scotland dared to "bell the oat," But. now.a-days o'n Chtrohtan daro Far greater fear, anl bell the bear! Vhich imerits most renown ? Pray tell lie bells the hoar-sho hjearp ihe boll. N ii.-T in-On Wednesday, Mr. Wil 8'eill to Miss Jano Tier. A sal event, we rather fear, She turned to kneel, anl dropped a tear I Witui(-BUcK-Oti Monday, by Rev. \Ir. Seals, Henry V Wright to iiss Orila Buck. l'ho parson seals their fato--' is very clear She s right for once-lie buck has got i I deair. 'on -- -W in--,ast week, Mr. .Johm Col,1, .o aliss Kaite WebbI. A giul' ONl A'ool, who nit s Io v just. 'hesilo iays in our ear, "Look out f'or little spi ders." fo --yvoj.-.-On tho -lilt uilt.., Dr. Thos. b.:1111 to .\liss M atllt bi lyon. ailleni ial aidvfeitet's Iny sond Ilir Gabritllio horns ; The el't o' time, the reign of peacO, 'this sitiiplo lotic warns. For lo! he lion lioth ulown Together wit-h the lamb;l) Atid soon, lIeriaps, a little child, I shall leal theIIi hat by l. sritn--utv--uh, tihe 9tih iiit., Tho3 s slt e'. 19. to .liss Sara h I-P; Cu rry . Satid Brown, W'I'n S)l tectl's '4o Very S111:111, I el'ar he will he IItirricil." "Oh, n14)," said Jones, "a wteed's1 a horse, A it( a irhort ontIe is soon curried. ' Tt;I1N-TUoNs---0On 1l1e 1-11*., Mir. Jos, p'irit to .\liss Mlary ''urii. "1.4's ho)e iliy we 1ootl children noth, Ain honre I well their loving 10oher, Wo cn't Coiili ink Sueh (.een, 'or 'onie goo..A tinil 'Ierves anot hier.'" '10i:-- Mlon-:--On the 1st, Mr. Wil. inii Moote to iss Maria Moore. The la:i1tpi ness Ihey will env y Is great beyond degrio 11ut when they have a liie "tn'oore," 0, won't. it greater he ? t.inMs ---Wiit.r .urs --On Ihe 29th tit., \Ir. Williaml Williarms, h) Miss I,iz.ie Wil iamis, bothI of Williarmstown. "For furl her liarti iulars see small bills." (Chairge al theabove to Mosiz Aiddim7z al setail hill o Kat'ce Virginian, Orange C. I., Va. t WoRTt~i H IR i tonoiiiinntu.-'The LAoui~s ,ille Jornad .says the followving re eWipts are infallible: TVo retmove fre'ck le"s, eut; them out. I xvith a ratzor and throw them away, l'iey will never return. To produce t I'' complu1lexioni, go 00 seU inl a Crazy old boat, 1aid the irst gale you get into, your face will Jepino White. To get rid of red hair, hold your lead for a few min utes in ta strong latze of' g:s. % To preserve y or' eyes, put them in t bottle filled with alcohol. To avoid corpulence, (filit eatfilg. To conceCal bad teeth, keep your noutth shut. - .lTo keep oit of debt, ti1uire the ''Iutaltioni ot a ratscal, and no oneo will rust you. 'i'o betcomet at c-omtpetocut book-keep r', borr'ow all the books yotu Cant andi ever return themi. l'o "raise the~ stam~tps," say a funiny q hing oin the st age. hTo keep) your dtfor-s fromt being roken openi by burglatrs, don't close hemi. T1o keep out of a light, stay by your Tlo gain time, steal a watch. TJo kceep fromt stutterintg, dlon't, t.tlk. A waggisht journlist, whio is toften~ g tyover is personal pilalumiss, iells his Itory of himn-sef. "'I went, to a hemist thet othier (lay for a doso of mor htine for a sick friendl. TVho assistant hje't el to give it to mo wvi thout, apr. aription, ev idemt;l' ferin g that I intend di snicido. 'P'shawv 1' said I, 'do I look ka moan who would kill l.u nit ?' hizi :ig steadily at me ai momen?, heo 'plied, '1 don't know. It seemsit to me.1' 'l1 looked like you, I should be greatly C amledIc to kill myself.' '"Is Miss linmkins at hlomlO?" asked C r.Snesof the Irish girl, who ant, weoredi his ring att theo (loor. "'Yes, I lave she is sir," "is shio engagred ?"- ~ An' is it. omngnged you say ? 1"aix an' cani'L, tell you, sir', butt she kissed Mr. 'inicent last. eveing as if' sihe had never ccin the like uv him,, and its er.gaged. I lave they are, sir." A colotnel of v'ounmteers r'epeatedly in. istetdt aecondiitioni of lis ofl'er of sor 'ice: "Mind ware niC'ot, to go ont ol he coutiry, Mr. P'itt ! wvo are not, to gro uti of Ihe conmry." "Except, I sup ose," Raid the Minister ctoldly, "mi caso ( actunal in vasion.'' "I say Clemi,'' cried two dispurting larkios, appealing for decision to a sabtie mpire, "whlichl word is right---diza'ty r dlezactly ?" The sable1 umpire re. lected ai moment, and then withI a look if wisdom, said, "I can't toll por-zact y. An Iriahman, on heoaring of a friend avmg a stono collin, exclaimed--"Be. lad, that's a good idee. Sihure a st one toffin will last a man a lifetime." A child was born blind in.Peensylva uia a few day* -ago, Its eyelids wvere mit openi by a doctor, and now the child ees perfectly. . No Wvonder thtat Weston is a good walker. It turns out that lie used to be ~ollector for a nesp me. Do all ur lady readers know thc >rigin of t word "liyion" I If not io it is. "ilymen was a youhg man of Ath. ne, obscurely born but oxtremely iandsonic. Falling in love with p dy of rank, ho disguised himself in 'omalo attire, the better to carry on us aiour ; and, as ho was oue day or ie icashoro eclebrating the Eleusi. iian rites with his mistress and fe ttle companions, a gang of pirate 1am1o upon them by surprise, and car iod them offto a distant Island, wherc he pirates got drunk for joy and fel isleep. hiymen then armed the vir 'ins and dispatehod tho sleeping pi ates, when leaving the two wonmen ipon the island, he sped to Athes old his adventure, and demanded hi. cloved in marriaigo as her ransom [fis request wasgranted ; and so for. unate was tie ilnarriage. that the iame of Ilymeni was ever invoked ot i future iupt ials ; and in progres. )f tine the Greeks enrolled him uninoug their gods. Pr-:nsox-u. iIUxNUm.-.Blessd in. lene of on 1 iuie lovi' g soul oin an tlhir 'Not caletilable by algeblra nol ledlieible b1y lo-.ic, but inysterious lecitual, unighty n. thidden p'rocess b3 hich titt tilly seed is quicked, Ltirist orth into tall stem and broad leaf, ant1 1->iniig iasselled~t flower. ideas art fto poor ghosts ; onr fi!lnd eve, anniot discern them ! they pass alluvarl Is inl thinu vapor, and cannot make them elves felt. But sometimes they arc naide flesh ; they brentiho upon ns with vann breath ; they touch us with sofr esponsive Imids ; they look at us with ol, incero eyes, and t us in appeal ng Ltone5, 1 hey aIe clothled in a liviny. iunuiani 8011, wi lli all its confli ts, i t itiand its love. Ileni their presellc p ., thoi Iley shake ns like a pa ;ion, anI we are drawn after them witi 1011le Compilsion, as flame is drawn te hune.-l1u1itt.'* EI.-suln IFr.-"Do yon beliere ii lhe ai peairanice ot Spirits, fatlier ? ishedl a rather fast young inan of hi dtiulint sire. "No, TPom, but I believe. in theji i appeaace, Silnce I missed my ottlu of, Bourbon L'st niight,"' replied he old gentleman. I risli niewspapers have Ieen prose miiied for ntil veri1tismlent cosiistiig imply of three numbers, witho t n tt )r cin mnct-thcese Were " '98, '41 68." lfow is TnIis ?-A Radical papci Ss C i. lButler was insulted by Col Arhite in sind inl his halleng hro he hands of a nierIo The Hartford (ourant (rad'eal) vants Congress to (o "moro for econo. 1y and less about Andrew Johnson." L ow to t ake census of children of r ieigibor1 )heood - Ilmiiuploy all organ. ;rinder for five minumtes. Jefferson Davis has been nominated 'or the presid encey of the Texas Pacific [Railroad. lie is now in Mississippi. "Mike, if you meet Patrick, tell himi re aro waiLtmg for him." But what hall I tell him if I don't mate him ?" W by is a field of grass like a person ier than youirsel? Because it is past r-age. ;WIPPES OF COTTON, &c,, W1NNSBORO to BALTIMORE, Ia CHARLESTON, S. C. TIlE SPLENDUD SCEEW STEAMlEIPS, 'ALcJON, . . EL 0, REED, Commander, EA GULL, . N. P. DUTTON,00ommander, If largo carrying capacity, making average ips of 55 to 60) hours, leave Charleston nco a week for B~altimore, and offer uperior facilities for through freIghta to nd( from that port. ADDRESS COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, SMpping andE (omlmissionl MT#ercants, Union WhkarVes, Ch4argoeton, S. C. [0RDECAI & C0,, Agents, BALTIMORES, MD. sept 2,-omn [)ERUVIAN QOUANO, diret from Agenits L i arket rates. Soluble Pacific (Guano, S'76 cash, $80, 1st lovemuber, ith I seven per cent interest, proved1 city aiccepta nce. ]3anght 's Posphiate of Limo1, $60 cash, 65 lst. Novembier, with seveni por cent, in irest, approved( city v acptasne. PhIenuix (Iuano, *55 cash, $65 1st No.. embeir, wvith seven por' cept., intlerest, atp rovedl city alcceptanoev. Flour of 13 me, uniadultorated and un. ur nt. 1rrnor's Plastor or (Gypsumn, warranted uro. In offer'ing tile abovo manures to plant ors, do so with every confidence, rioL only hav. iig tostlmo'nials from planters who .have sod them (lie past year, but thie further uarantee that every cargo, as it arrives, ms nalyzed by Professor Shecpard, of the Outh lCarolin a Medilcal College, and the igh roputation of theso anures fully hopt p- J. N. ROIISON, and 2 A tlantIo Wiharf, Charleston, 8.'C. Jan 21-2ml MILLS HOUSE. Corner Queen and Mceting ,Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C T IIIS POPULA1h AND WELL'jf KNOWN IIOUSEis now fully open for tho recsption of visitors, having been refurnished with New and ',-gant Furni ture througheit; and olfers to the traveller accomnodatious and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, not to bo equalled by any North or South. The pitrounge of tho public is respedftfully solicited. Rates of Board per day, $1 0) ' " 10. per onlh as may agroed on. JOSEPh PU *E , L, feb 2h'60-t 1' lProprietor. Soltih Carolina Itailroad Co p'y. OmIe: (I:NInAL, 8mtu'iritN mN I N, December 6, 1867. "'Nad after this instaint, tile following TARIFF will be observed FRnOM COL.UMBIA. Cotton per balo, to New York, $1.50 " laltimaore, 3.75 11. Tr. I C1A KI-," deo 10 General Superint eldlelt. lIEDUC'T.ON OF RATES. CILALtOTTE ANDS. C. I. It. COMPANY, O t:N'i Fi: w AND Ticctor A mrr's Orri-lc:, Coluiubia, 8. C., Decesiber 7, 18(.7 ON and after THIIS DAY. COTToN will 1be forwarded via ilho "lilamd Air Line Freight Itout e," is follows : To altimlore, '13.75 per bale O'r -100 lb. or ly To New Y. $1.50 per bale of' 100 lb. or les. hb.lnemiber I ! laiino Iusurance is mu11ch lowerer th is ouie than 1 by computing linies. 1.1. It. Uti -lts y, General Freight and Trans'n Agent. deo7 CHANGE OF SGCHEDUA. Ullarl-ofte ald S. (". itailrolld Co. u PE'l1'NT!N N'" Ol'ICL 1'0L U) I A., S. C., Oct. 5, 18(7. N and afct Snilday. Gthi instant, t1ho Trail o thit tload will run as f1l lows : Leave Columbia I .10 P. M. .\rrive at Charlotte, 9.10 1. l. Leive Charlot te, I..1 A. I[. Arrive 1.t Colusina '.). i) A. M1. 'Making elte t.fnaeclions for all poiit4, North Imt' Sow h. Passengers taking ibis route, goibig North, haiv'chice of route trom treens boro, WAebton ori 1'ort smfouthIi. STicket( golod filo either routeo. i" Iliggige checked through. Foir Tiioiuigh Tickets to Richmsond, Washu - ingtonl, lValtinlre, Illlitilpl1hil Jaud 'New ark alply at tihe Tik iet Ollice, foot of C'. lt0ll4l10 lit TI, -,Suiniite'idett 0.del 0 SOU'I'It ('A It0INA 11A.1 1ROA1). , r .nAr. Sur''rs S ris 0 Ca.~itJ ~saox, 8. C., Oct. 3. 0N;nd after October ithe tIih, 1817. tho Pasen0ger Tritills oil thle Southi t Caroli. n liailroad will runl , as follows, Viz : Leave Charleston, 4.;10 a us A rrise hfl'ingsville, 11.15 a am leave Kingsville, 10 a it .\rrive at. ohibil, 1 1) P u I-aeColumbin, 11)00 atm Arrive at Kinigsville, 11.35 a m Leave K ingsville, 12.06 y tit Arrive at Chlrleston, 7.06 p. n. ea.ve ('1u-l st on for A uigs I)a, 10.40 a m .\rin-u t A .lgust a 7.10 p im Leave A ugusta, :3.10 a In Arrive at Charleston, 12.2) p m The Pitsenger 'rains on lihe Canslen liraich will connect. wit It h,1e Up lld )ownj Coluibia Trainiks, and Wilmingston aiid Nil... chiester lIIailr'oatd Trinls, onl Mondays, * llednies-layis aind Slituirdays. Night. Exliess, F'reigh. and Passenger' Accomm iodaitiont Trini will rsun as followsi, vl7, Levave (Chatleston tfor Columnbia, 5.40 p Arrive at Coliumsbia, 6.00 it is Leave Cohunbia, 3.00 p mi .\rnve at Charleston, :3.20 a m Leave Charilest on for' Augusta, 7.30 p ~ Aeirte a$ Aulgusta, 41.50 a Leave A ugust a, ,1.11) P li Arrive at Chlesctol, -t.0) a~ in oct 8L-tt Rlichmo101(1ld W ekly Disptch, JEillt illfg! lll lip0VctI rot' IS~i8, Cheapest and Biest Idtmi i'l awl Business N'as paper' in thue 4South,. AL'I'lOUJOJi the Wteekly, Diepatchu for it1808 has been greatly enlarged andl unspr'oved, the pr'ice will remsain the samie. We are dletermiinedl to publish theo cheapest. asnd host family113 Newspaper in thie Southi, at a price lalCimg it within the ability of all to lake it. 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Callpatigns of Forrest 1111(1 las Cm iary, DHAUTIFULLI, LLUSTInA'r AD r lIE hiistorical record Of' the most brilliant, :1 exploits and daring adventures of thme. war; among Its amany valnable aind intei'es. lng contr'ibuttions to hiistor'lead truth, clears tilb on unqullesthonablo authiorlty, all mils repre'senitations in r'egard to the fiting of~ Fort. PIllow by' Gentral For'reitt. Address, J. P. Mi'LLlER & Co., Jan l.I Phijadelphia. Pa,.