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Selected Poetry, UOLONEL ASHIBY, Thiy C.'0l 1311 3i031i mourn Ilor t'. Thy Vwarr'3in i3 v ltj Ill f oe is~ doliie, 'rliy goina 1111 pii t 's iep. :1 Sltw. i l 3, bI.'jlv V3I, ty '301Cm I st, Repose44. a3s Limok I=~. un, Tucause you 1~ i gone4.. V3 Sl1eep aom loup two1 "dos11. I biy weaAI 'The 8otti tv i ii'is ior Lite) rigil LOW34 ill flit griiiliol -itronlg Ille 411. .341, you II itl h JlI veo L)4 r ll9 ieI. c BI4Cjee l . It . 3'Iuv Ilon, :111641 .11c bra:ve, a: The*io f'or it s 114his yIot died. 11o4.'t oil, sivo4' i ll, C' 'i' 1e 1 VV4' loilitl 're0 ough hii 1' l Li3431 d..1. An 131 1vot4i ill clloili-g Igq'i, Thy nlilol1:1 litudsIll hol 1 Yo' lt-( 1313' r4 olh it igill, ye' at4. vf1 PH~3Oh Ye lilt. lit- - r l. II-e 11 11v ilililu Il thorn ; A nd ray1e1 1131.11 lg ti,11i 11,11i ,tl Ali,] le -Ilill il iv n o -or.v d - l )I heihea. I Til 11411 S Iku lill ofk111 ili li .. ( III Work. 111;huMn tkhei ri vl , thev3 '3(C33j llu :'4, 1.1;i,' Ollie0 ill I111 13rll fo 14013'. . 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(it- 311. 1 1$ 31333 'hir rklvd '31 4 a1 I lla.I' 111 3:13gIt- (If 333i rder' It Ilo ite l 3)111I Ii ro 1m o1l'3'30),1 1313 l it 1113:el 8131110ke 1111 t ~lo a 11i ,I l'iei, Ill body111 vot'n gre s 0 133 13I ot cl olNo 'r a 1,1110113 Ilv l l')It1313g d -" i ll 11: 1 loll IIidlig' il~ ~t Vfltdoi Io13 vIIro'e,ill 1as ( wlil hw,; ~ .i thr othso f-.ill IIk nll 113o YoIg rns 1ssibI D40 Inomei, 4 If y411i wi1h to scegie I co iy crop of /<D-Oe ro'.:. )o not for - et that, durig the hittr patrt of the resend, and the (ary pa't of neI xt uh, the lharv s. of ,Imalll grainl wil bet pon you--:a4l show Yone generalhi;p, y havng all your uwork so adv:nced, 11d so wel'l d n0, that I 4 may, with [i'. injury to oth..r" C*4).:, ta!m tihle ti1 er ayt~o a'e j o wheaad oa(t. 0*'1r a cr'p (of iarly peas, thl' whi po r. -ii, 4or speck led '-a. 1ay ) I 2aad Iw last. of this mmuh - How in dri 4re (-0 aiprt, ;i ve or I x .I at ith ia - O f cigh 14 4-ven I . ,rI I t Crop c:4 i olilivated -- r- gI'h ing lile orino wvou till p-i 1 4m14l4y w '.1 , m i l t 44* . M oib' 1 144 4 , v at r. Thll Ritchncl (1mk1- n. ' :,,I ht ortn, .I beI u 1 11.1 and - 1.,; i e 14 at in44'4 . vs%-;( I of I ry, J w ee'l , t 1 nea ee, I . sion of thes v e' g b I,;1t0, I b t)o 1, 41 a ;;(" ) 1144ppl I '-haInl t n u i 1 ul I.4 the d w inteMcr rop. It i.; betA-:r 4) : w Oil a 1somewh Vlal 1:4' '91 IO 'Vl er, :, I til- v ji l;4g 4.l i. 1.) ilb. . by he lot, s n. If Iry, watewr the b d -ill ;i. before( I l . I 1k to it441, eve'ylin1 in the gvln I p itOl: y tined oil. Theri , 1 )o iva 4 4ta4gi4, il our diy l14t 4in VI I111 t h:'y 44 , (.4 : lr 1. 1 - 111 t. 4 1 - Il ,4 : :1 '' F 4111 Ill)~ e; pi 44., nI . aI ! , ; 1 . 1 1, - lot 4 n orl al .: n ;1 b4 .,4 I i nII If-- I ( a I Iy :; l ,i , I4 I "h II ..h4 1 - w, I %. ) i fil IV , I4n44n 4 I I - ,tly w,4, h t it ra 4 i w4, h 1-, 1.h1 wai , ''I a A I n - 1h I r. 4t''. ~ 4 11,1. ,401 1)V I-\\I : I; I ,i If -,4 1 1 4442 . 6 4 . ,i 1:1 t it it It I, 111'. me af. ly m How. ,iPI1 1.1 re m Ly 1 h l 41:) l Ithe w1 u Ikil 4 , II 1 I h ' . t Ma y ov1 . b : 0 .h- up, ma l I lit ! ;-roi' ' ; (1 1!n1 , Iui bev il m 111 - d , -; h11 1h - Ofl' n i.; overI . 11| 11h ! )albr is dry, wa)r th rawbrn. ,44d1 fr.ee lly N 11he cr44:4 wiill la4i1. 11 en44iv.1 44 i 1 h'll.1:, 1.1. 1 ..htyI v u1,1g i l- .' Iot . p d(w44 w ds.". I 'hol ln w. ' h -u o r-) 41 ke11 'p ili-m a44 clanl as voni can. I'ailt ::1/1jd or ruilii'. lit-all wt, alrly ili n', lo flirl'ish ogli ;alinl lant supply of laio "np. No v if abl: iA m444o 4- ily rai . i, (r 1Whelr Owes the ph X of met :t,41 brad. bill ho. cabblaget phodls already vset on, bI lo xo4' ver1y often. Ii growi h is .4emial to lheir* 'LedIll't ' well, and fI Ihe grau I i 4ot4. alre41 ly rib1, wn1 r 1, I '44h4 liquid 'wnnre. .\n 4 n nee444 of . .i I avin 1.n ) a 'al o if water, will I Illswer linwly for i- I hi a g In. 1l(1 f , h1i4 t il id wl'r1i I lh wi ll 4 l, I l1tre | ( UIdte.) will bW iund to wk admab!v 1 "'Ihl inl 1h1t Ihci e ll :Ind,! 'llo r ganhb'1;. IThe hldies will find Al per'Iict.io'm ;)ld blv:tady of thelir llw r ra l inreased by nch 4pplications abo1t, once every Lwo w4ck.. u th ( absn of gano, 4olutions of h4en-h0uso or ltable ma r wVill miswer a similar purpose--nly 144 Lenre'fu4l to 1 ve the su 1ion ;I 4 , D ):s UA 'Er:4I: . '4\ i: I x' 'i- : I IOWer, overI,14:N hiarers r-eached its elilma x I l',aih ch e of his rnmarka~r 4.w'14-44 0 lirt nd i l li es, fairly arr.i(A away by hli,, pathoibroo :le red(. The( siene at. 14 Ii his l4meture4'4 was'4 .4n)4 long to 41 ire 4~i) reimeed by those who144 witnessed$4'4 it. The4. enilms44.iasm4 (o the igal!eries4 n'4ached:( the 11loor, and4. man y11 inembers4''.. 441 11:m llouse jinied in . th 44an ph Ise444, 41tter4ly regard:le'..ss 4of 4th4. r4u441 11f4 the Senate. The0 Chn-f' Justice4.l rap. 4)1i41, and44 sieveroal Senator04'4, who1) r'o.4 4r444 their2 sea.ts Ito d14n44u44l that? .14 the ga ies2'. shoni4.1 h4e eb114 ared~,,4w4re hur III ivn into12414 thir seat by444 4. : twi. 1tie eb4:pph of4; 4 t4h.e) :mdh n1e1e. IIn to 4421 44i'h1 his.ses ;:4141 4'ome14 way'1l, as5 he started24 .r 4144 corndor4044, conhunenwced lag 44 444 41 144imes isl 414e44, lhat hael 014144man, We ne'r shall4 see4.4. himn moro41." The' ('r1wd1 in 1h4s inunel(1h(le4. vkinit42 y i .alchlIn4 the44 spiri2. ol his wit, m44l ('444. owed .,, 4) \ misconcephen44 44) of' the4. 44n41-4 'enhed14 in ehl''arinlg bmb414lii the j4iphonai 1ii2ish Alil r in4 the formI4l'ler ston4114y oIghtsI4. 444 the quill1, who12: never'' cheer.', h1224 or huis, excep1t '44n: pper. ( Iir. BI)44timore'4 /'ress,8t. A AM.%N 117 Y 4 us O (l.. -Jacob ''4rm:ee1'4, kn1ownv for' the0 hist4 e'ight 1 'I '(ars4 by the4. nanm44 of 4)1) "1 (444,'' jis 4 l'(4o old to0 c.044nt44. inn 1 in his old business1141 * ii traping2 in the)4 Wesitern mounta41hins4, i,'ng with Mr. M44lky,, n'4)d is w'el ear4. 4 :4 for. "Oh!1~ j44( eno 1 i 44)44,'w I l' year444 . 1. liI was'4-.:i an 4. old nun when14 the bt)t le o41 N wt i4, 4leaps4 was'14 f'on4&hi, at4 w,,hich phis) (41( 111in1 still sh ow,,s con4siderabIle,~ Ieivity.')~, 1boh1 phyIsial and44 mental.14; a1kes' grea4t.21 intresit m4 lhe di12ferent im 4rov,'entsC4 gS!oing4. on1 m4 anid about444 the~~ 'II ~', and4. 2 aver s a'~Z 1 ti)p once.4 a4 week-'.1 4o ihe Kansa,4:s ( ,4y lienig Work.., wh'ich' ake44s him4 abo14ut4 three0.pu~ters44' 4. a day4) o perform. When1*~ abant 44..ombe Ih oe npies4' most44 of 1in1: time1 , 14 1.he. spinj o 44 .4d4 sm444m10r m2 attendmlg to hiis 'gardenI ~'ernnc was444 44'f born ini Can.(a, and4. Cm. 111 'ralted fronm that counitry Sou)Lth when1C4 he vas- about441 thirt~y yea4rs4 of ago. 1Kan14sas City (41/o.) Adverescr. A (Chiengo editor say3s thant halftho i 4ole']1 who144 a4t.Ond mlusioal on4ter4tin 414.s 44 in tha2t city "don01'' 1now0the,' li fheen~ 4 1 ,(4n ... ...2 a 2yipioi .4112 outhern Anarchy-"Somebody's got to Loave." Tbc resulls of (le lato elections, for all ractil purpo)SCs, inl Nor)1t a n id S3outh anqlinta, (.1eorgia atid Luoui siaa it, appea1, lIer all, to be pirtty thorouglily radical. 'he lemocrats htero anld 11tere. ire putting IiC'" 1laintli s of' frva'.u.s, aitil inavest igations ill probab ly Follow inl various districts tt, dIoubtlss, they will end inl smoko. The inuple Iitirth is, (1h:11, the outside Southern laie< are inl thnct condition of political ('tnol'.d izilioni which ellay be prolounced 4,ntlert al:irelv. The tnew orgianizalionm r iV-i f~m \irginli- 11) Texas fnite kitiln liti: ?f' race :i : 0 C4bw, h1-- brtiough tl bi'ul a .Mall of, e b it. wh i.- , h Iply lemrihle e by :L 1:1 a iii A irie &! inl I ese ligg es..t i VIve w-) get i, wc'. egin in' to lit il re i t' 1413m y timi, (11' 'eople down yer. it lr ii -it white lis' d d .acks an' de V nok.-.s. Ii i,,, nt y ( ;il ahw " wvell, :all' --,hll'. ot 04) letve." -h4i i tit ee pe vI-lilg i.h 1 Sf 8t"lhO ern' so-, i 1:1y t4 1 a y.:o- .. s g lf-) leaive ;-' .m i.ii i., lilt- ith.:1 w hie t b nler1 liet, al ill#; so il a l n >v t eli o b ,ihlil - i lte 41 11441 a --'it -' ; ir -: yai thli s b -ie sllsof itconi lrtetionit i 441s ii a1t t e bottom oflal hlue :,eert. Shtttulhrn podiical :lae.' ci:ions, urb lte te oyal (eaollv. awl, Ki .si -i . The extil., ioin t II O.U ot h ;1n1h i::1si i l.I a Vss jpeist n ilof htenoilities 1 4 11 tile :i:611- al bi1e- . in file pre iii of t t'lltt .ici e:, arm y. The vit et, ehiu i tt mi .1e: :'s i n imiti -alimns 14 mi 1 .1 4o i i ..1u is ea 44 10 li t , i 5 m-11 ;ytiy lil i t fa I lee 1'i~41'15 ( 1 11It %Vist,:go 1 'stg (e 1 1r4i3 . I ion ;411 anil l't.0 Fo a:l hh n I ck IL rt e. 4ii. il i (t' 4 i0 I "k Rt';i - l llt lih .-olls pro. 11u11ln I l lt', dwly 'e11"Il t le l111I'Slll1lL he Ill tct''t lt in of' I l unbc,' of 18i0: lotion1 Io uItali y, ar ' ret- rI IVyly I o f y ting I I1l i t i.rm 'f' Ithi Ie1-rrily A infi1 nt hlc.1, 1 111 tsl in bt ely'4S go to le ave '' The it, In Ifi thi' prolem [ u ill i l. , pehp11111c s, It ! t I'ill lel'e e --it ra 1 iio of (Ile obates lncrl tto t bthI h ou f t Cogress f ri , 1 s hel u eti he bel ef o lilt fi't e S ulb.n roul.l- are 11ver, heeWill doubtles( lit! 3 -I lnll id ti' 'uov11e l i i th ile w of Noilib. 111n enIti'itrat inI, 111w1h e i I IIIa 1(, fIOI tle Vest 1t lite N.tht -lilt] lhen we may exi eut to -eei inon: ter bl t. lli a oft. and exo - t:t to SIthern w'hc t t 1il. h e o fos it 84om1e ) her conit Ilir ; for indr liegro iuert i esjllgtabli eto ont them res drain of he:.e t t ,with fihe army il ill (-n 1141m4 to eln 'ore it, tie Soten whtite, in tutn erous nojvinlg detach wntli's, will settle be iues ionI 11hat1 "somehv~o-y'., go rt to leave." Will hit- ,111111 Ohen, 1 b re 1ay Afrie, a p. ltr , listt or bayolem . , 'l Itii e policy of 11li(tial rieo-t Iiot Pn ?r m present ip it1g104 li i'C 1,I i tl i i i1. - -l l t:11eily on farcy whitte m-ig who is 1ose. '.-plired tIi lfior n Io petiy in the State II t4, nero eq-tali y in h fml y t . i t --it is t lo g li e11 i lth as no tt [ -New ?v'ork Herald. A T ' I t q.n row,it . Iot . ---w s )ie of Ihe most Violent wind tlat ever vis (el thi region li w l exprieniem on lthe iltl and Pede rivers , jbg ie bove lt orge w'in. to een o wo ap treet. No'clck, p1. ill., .i Thurt Isday humt. It npparently first struick ll ift an ori near eti plantation of I)r., lhtilhed 1n1d .r. ee'o -'ord onti h lib iek hverillng 10cme inju to lilings a(t e It V i n o i n ao ut, l io brev n ged. yr dh ridm, oftu the puilatigonofl~r (It ill. mrne(1It o etee, herewi bymlihed irry rnt iiof lete No agr t therps poperty/I An Old Man's Plaint. Tile recently deceased Governor (lelin) of Kentucky, 'ays the Richmond Disatch, left a will which noI only disposes of his property, but, gives his political views. We quote from it these sentences: "The South was conqiered ; but in my flim oenviction (te No-th will sowler or ltter learn that they are tho whipped party. The 'ave or imelle- Mil gits hais passed off the stage. The moral tone of the peo ple is gone ; corruption and vice rule the hour and the day. The mass of the whole people have lost confidence in their rulers mid io (Jevernment :;i hey place no reliance in ils juslico and h1 mor. This is a uitelant - choly picttire. Ill my rmind is m.- to ip, lial the frelii 1 of Ili.i -lv trn- -n t have a Mlownl letidp-ne. tirnla my. an 1 "1 nip Very distaint lay, will n-siit in li'integra lion or acn eal desimii.m. This iQ a"n itttnly place to ii~t Ihily polieal opiii iiins. I do it li) soleminly impe ily fam1ii1ly Willi my opiinionis, in t he irm hope I hat ihiiy wi!l l;iind by 11ho formttt of governiineiitit a1s it cautie irIom lthhands of' our ItovoItionary :ither's, and oppose mIlodern re'oril." The New York T7i.s treasons philoshi cally to lrvie liat. Iiv:rntr llim's predic. lionrs tire worthless 01.ke of th limoyt. olr prising Ithing s inl Ihe woril is flie r'nlith which it Ynikeo has in tle perptuity of' tie iederal Governmient. It is absolutely aniizing to see how lierlCeutly cotidlIlt. Ite is that file war has resulted in establishing "a kibigilont which slidi iever ie delst riyed." We tnight, perhapl.le cIoncele that. his pint. itni'was worth Sinothling it we didl know OiWL he also coisiitrs thi:4 is a lce govern. ient; but, when we see him boiling over with indigtation at the ireatinent of Irielanid by Eingland, Poland by luissia, .utngary by Aulst-in, Crate by Tur1ey, and praling about hauiian rights, :11 (it sam1e li110 Il ia, It0 cal perceive noIhing wrong in the len itmes worse trem atmet which dic Souti is receiving at is own h:1,11s, we are coinmpciell 1) believe imt. he is a tiistrable lumai e whose prejalices bhin him ail render 3his oi,in ioniS Of n1o value. The wirite' of he '/'imIes is a Yankee otf (e kind describeid. I lIe canl ste I lie mole in his bithider's eye, but can. not see the ham in his own. le sees signs of' decay in the goverrulnent~s of thle old wotll, but nothing that does not proiiise everlasting lire inl ours. We will baiInCe the verdict. of the T/PIC. by gi vinig it. aS I Ie opiliilin tnot Of (Iovernort' lelin only, bul of tiliy of thie moist Itiaiglti - ful men in the 8oti-imen whose opii ons Would ntwveigh Ili=a of a thousand sueh men as write for tle 7imes-t t. Ihia Gov ernment cannot possibly latt. ianiy years as at. present consttiluted and conducted. It. must. necessarily end, as (overnor Ireln predictej, id a cenral despotisim or in dis integration--probably lie talaer. ( souna.--- e fear this ine old Comtmone wealth is given over to niegro-radi.cal rule. If' so, it is ilie inframtouts Consummation mnainly of w.'at ie greal EligIsh Rladicals coultd call t very dirty conspiracy. Tite Conservatives were obliged to bring out three candidates stccessively--Judge Reese, Judgo Irwin and Gen. Uordon---ho two first. having been declared ineligible by Gen. Meado, bit not until each had been inl the field some lime. It can esily beu niler stood how such tactics are these would de.. moralize anly party ; but only otto well ulp in lie politics of the State can approciate file ('till elefc of such warfare iponi tihe for Ities of tle Georgia Conservatives. There was villainy enough, leaven knows, in (lie caitns o th tadicals--wholesale and uoen bargain, thte cot':ip(t alhantco of' amtbi tiotis demagogues, thie st ay latw swindle, andti soch political Chatdbauds as Joe hirownt -iut. atfter' all, wo beoliove (lie Coniservatives weecicked outt of' tho election. With anty one of thec three canidtnes namtedl abov'e, ospecTially we.ith Jutdgo 1Irwin, anid ful ltime for Conser'vtive organization atnd a t hot' rouiigh catnvass, radiioalismn wouihl hatve fled the State, as of' old cortain domestic antimials ran inato thie seai and were drowned-X. 0. "I i.tiAcK"Gu tU.s--Prhapiis nothiing so paifully illust rates lie fr'igh flu corrupt ion andI deba~semuent of' Amteican ltanhloodi, as thie armiy nowv guarding the South I. Theli line display of' r'odier'ship in Melxico, thie ntoble, atipirinig anid gener'outs espirit dut corps once incutlcat~ed at. West Poit ( hle high tned sen I tient that reondered the A mic'iant ofhi cer' beau ideual of ohivalry and dlarinig, seems to have utterly perished ini the lato nigger war, andiu the hideouts and disguslting spec tacle is pt'esented to (ho wor'ld, of Anmeriocan oflicers playinig guards anid bacekeys to nig.. get's? It was haorrtible o (seo (tho un itform of a .Jaekson, a Scott. c.ad McClellan, worn by negro servants, butt even this is clipsedl andi now West Point, tmen tare guard'is and~ waiters to niggers!1 Hleavens andl earth! wherec is iunnamtned andl flthiy debasement to entd. Ate wve like Sodotm andl Oomtorriah, des tinied to be swe~ept from (tie eartht poiuted by our sins.-Daiy Book. The hlarrisburig (Pa.) Telegraphi say that th~e extraordinary increase of Doeoratio newspapers ini Pennsylvania dulring (the past six months is cortAittly indicat ive of aind ini conisonance wtth the grand political re-aetionoeverywhereexhiiteud at the ette tions." It further says (hat 'tnew daiulies and weeklies, lar'ge, neat, brtight, spr'ighii ly and ably cotnducted, ar'e springintg ttpevery3 whero, even~ in regions hitherto i'egarded as D~emocraitically barren, andl they (tot, only 'stick' with lie toraneily of a Stanaloni to (lie W'uar Ollice, bitt they talk htopeftilly, ail prosperity looks benignantly yet, boldly out of ovory lino of the print." A iintvn~'u~a DsatooRA'rmo C.U.-A large andl enithustiastiho mneeting of this clulb was hiei in th Court, House on Saturday night, last. P'rollminary steps towards the forma tion of aeolub had previoutsly been taketn, and it was intended at this meeting to per feet the organization. A large number of blacks, as well ais whites, were in at tendance and much interest manifested. Those pres ent, had the pleasure of listening to a very able and eloquent address by Gon. Samuel McGowan, at the conolusion of which Ihe Conistitution was read anh utnaniously adlopted, and about forty namres addetd to the roll, about, one-thirid of which were those of colored inca-.A Alieim, nann~r Mr. Chaso Dotornics to Boat Wado and t) Ruin tho Radical Party. Tihe Washingtonp correspoideit of Fornev's Press says : 1"The fact that tie Clhief' Justice is Constantly ill the colipally 0 Aler F->wler, Trumull ad otiers, wto ar known to be or are consideretd dobilutfuly is aeceptLl a cireimntantial proot tht there has bee'n a conlpiracy from the firit, to a'Ic aiplisll the re.miti now ilreat -Oed i[e drives, d :11d viits with Ileil, alrly and1l hitO. It ha bOl his Cu1siom1 licretufore to hto lhiisielf aotf, and coiipl iopile to seek him, instit d of* steking hii, aI; hIet now does. A priv at v v t' l I Ier ) t ilt.: to o in I tiiit'. ,o tlt Iit lalistk 1 d Icrs , hli t L e h 1l1 v iaIt IIvng mlt is inwo lime .:I sIt)tIelet',l t-1 I Ia - 1 \ o ie f': tI n t lo i a(l lit , a I lt wll h - wvijll cotine hto doi :ihe num in fuitre. Iul h a ae t l tso h e on b i t, nn aiil n t pinth y .raeu t 0 ro hi-; h-titr ; iut ultil I do, you uns.t Ie pi te WI I tIn r As'rt of its conien a , in t in- or indg : nltence, a I a :pwcifiec~ pX1ll:mation or his e traotrdiiary cr t T e fee-ling I(.. wards h il, evln m lpub iiid -' . can, tls goil-dinLquy inuir, a- e e hui Ili, persolir f igl havo faibl-l lo nht -ra respecblei a oloe gy for il piri ce.inil.. Suime or 01-t- r wit 1.11 Ilt! \lill of COMs a caitulihaw againlst onrin fml Lhal, hi cotrse wdl conrhdt mnly the lmiad Rieba, ut Wm \\ar i .oh.. ra::y, in lt tlu i ti ckt tck iet il atile b t t e the t-:iiv-, impnhiln ra soject . 1 1 of Thif .1 tai on thas caiusldi' ittime lconn:,.,n andli ti generally accep1 .d11k :1u c41nvinct111g evi.: denle of, 'is hs t dnl i t au ionu t es troy Ithe. party (f firdom aii prges. Andrew aclici I lill aui | t el t anti tce at llte b i i of light il reidt ontiad eaicer gran1ti Wi Ult (08l', aidwit a dlia tVP :U' tlke aimltom Vlehis wa hi d csh k , thlt e iresilitml' of t i ieb iltie o rlo- i oors midne r ib dliabari -a \u rl y ..'e R-phlajuIJ oI tS glttl Is Lielttct,<i Atrilemeri. It. ttok('r a li.nw i IO W Ai.- i l'i o:s fhin l th iatil itnd i thi l i . wa s slion , tilhein i ea anII e~II r ';:lil l,1,-U. t 7O uill ht ligt. ; 11]ss wior-irmi ton on yihthe Toh-do, oriai afd \\Oil a Wre t I I I.\ it wae .1 jiti, Illig lest. that :il h ii altlie-g n:Kht.u o1 clih tto. inm d , a u t a lin ( e "ri sr --had jth-. AsjEl l'so s the Oo s gtc it icit h an aboui.i a l andle i haptier, In th Mctick~, WIIl ranulei m tl idii' r leaet -.>1 Of a ci tllige l ymil t i t struck a 'til i ole. It stell adl , one of eti teriv t 'n 111g o tI o1 jeh e rti md, t brlit t oit or, sf'i k I ie li zpt .as f ig t ; at s s.tilI d i l r e t -o t h o tt, n e in -le , ir acnburs. that, wite l an oi r baze li NOnl ih t! lte e, a d etoil' oino n - , as a-eii~ chuad :a etu and. sou on o eiv bluzt ofi alin iia lial oil wit sirte gra, andiret antection ofde to eiet ait ofthe1 s tViol r ir I, a ilm huckl i g alo g l te boiller Withot.t do in iny I a ngd i iti reiched. t lver, e111iat, u lliit( bpp lazo oinlh sl tol at o n the tel graph lwie, and tretsah a detonatirm lie of the lllt) IC, ts 1)011(1 ht bve o as a midatill ant. looked a is ste eigeht all smilen l wasoLi * f ie l l, iat h ivlrt ih trin mis liotrl. to i aI-II~g. enin w aerto tl'In o1lan almos appearanc eakii the n~'esotack and onewf the rSowts brillina beoni cocti onlookted with there'n wai teno immenstlkiofi f)a'mnt wighb the rAnwscabte o give it a''~n~ the argtuwents the irm thapordsianaryot daylai It loitwto saeey sgta that-lewsaool(01 between th ibrihyt dayI ofd the darbe~ios tidiht, Tet oto Pioneerl a' lteadins GIema orgn,~ hiith eo er godical n prenti, has ai'c oigmlie articleont th ent 11lee-o ticn inus Aittebintheresufd in the re-an l of eo sul'og by moren than( folrt thots arier in, attrbue. threlt iny Ato the wd~e-sre-di defection wof the powercful ceranidh. mnt. fromthe sfortht of thdjtical (par. Bhe de-to, tit beievei tbeceoren veryogneradhouhu the tyo Nthwelstanis mmhey nowidn ounce the Reepiula phuormi."TeGr mAft,"a the follosr, "blhe nbo. Coessfity of ayng themsGovenor'thmthe Deoraic paro inlordeste ra Theseve fidor the impedina strcggle aatlcogno the a spronal an inds Delo.td has : "Suinco adhgorance Counchl Rplcan p~art eom itreaillon andieh tier eubicn arty of severed. Thinll gs Wise and Otherwise. When id i te '(o'cean first bear grain ?t In the time of Cc-crops. Why is the Maid of the Mist like pride I Because it goeth before a fall. Why shouldI the imale sex avoid lie letter A ? D14-eCatse it makeWs men0 Inean. What can a man have in lis poek CtS when it ii Cilipty 1 A big hole. llow, Inanly hells hit., your mlother wi'in it cornies ii-;Iht '? Noie. They are all rooster. Why is a1 blmgry b),,y loohing at at Ijbling like ia wild hormse 1 B m "se he wouild IC ill the b *tter i he had a a biit ini his moi'uthi. . what, proof' o e we that there was .sew ing il the time of I avid i We rad that he was heinv'd ill on cve ry sie. "I have very little respect for the ties (f t (his world," as the Chap said when tihe r)p was lpt round I is nieck. Why aire youing holies at the break. in g uip of a party like arrows ? 1 .. caluso they cvait go off without a beaui, :ujl are in a iuiver' till they get One. eve:ry, seies years. "Therciefon'," --a~ UPw iniindi be dJones, "my Inailr should 11--t Iimind Ime of the lull coil fracted inl 18 fl--l aint (lt man !" A illan wvs suispected of stea Iling a hr1is1, n was arrested. "What alm I taken for V' he inp1ired of the sher il'. "I take you for a horse," was the rTply : whereuponi le kicked the sherif ovr, ad ran OIL' k .\41 lbast'i or the p esonof a patir 4t adlrop. Imiade 'liver,' llro ht hfrom .\lmmt 4\eiferouIs' during thle ht".t siioruplt ionl. W Lear'y, guning in) "stonlishmnent uli vn tleliait in a iniiagerie, ask ed Olhe keeper01, '-What hild Of ;I ba.sto is; that uitin' hoy wid his tail ? A Cautions old mhaceqr who knowN tlit the Ireent is leap year, says : i mou Meet a youig hilly who is not ver '-h y. . n had Ii etter* le a little -hy your-self " A grecilhirn sat, i long time very attenitive, iiisin, pon l a cane bottoimi chair. At iength lie said : "I. won der what, fellow took the trouble to fiid all them tr holes, and put them stra~ws av1oIii 'emt. .\ .mng couple went( to a cegy noal i t o t 11uIrrieel. Hy an inliui-ent ini~isak he beg to Iend froin his prayer-hookas follows : 'Man lta is JiOr Of woialm is full of trouble, ndi ha.i0h but a short time to live.' The astonlishedi bridge-groomi exclaim. ed, 'Sir, you iistako ; wei calmic to be. marr'ited.' "Well,' repliod the clergy man,111 'if youl will insist, I will Inlarry you ; but believe le, mly frieinds, yuiin lol better be biried."' DoIglass Jerri'old felicitously said tat li t eri ii langhs with larvest when it is ickletd with the hoe. 'Fi following is the imost practital and S8anh'onian method Of iluit~rating the 'l sa:y, doeits you1 low~ whaitt maikes -No, I dIont't h aridly." 'Now, I'll just tellI ye. \\ie ied corni beginis toi smeill tho manure1, it doni't, like dt 'fumeory, so it liuries Iout of de~ grototd tand sets up ats high as loussitile, .so as not, to breathe thie bad air. Two "'enltlemien were recent Ily 4 tiinling otn the deck of' a steamiier, ont g'aiu'd ini eanest conversation, wh len theu wimii oilenily litetd thet cap fromt the head tof onte of themn and sent it riding on thle crest of awild wave. 'The re I' ex';Ia imed thle oth1er', as lie towner miake a futile grab at his proper-i' t 3y: 1'1o eti't, go into buineCSs no(w.' 'Why so ?' iiiuiried thio gehitleman. 'ilecause yoult have no cap at all,'" re plied1. the other. '[i Tt F'owri ~1lbyrEIN Gr.~NEr aT. Pt~cr An Muon& PU-rNur.-Th'le Nor'f'ol k ./Iurnal piilublishes evideniie to 1st. T hat Ma!tjori Putnami did ae cord ing to aflid avit, beat P ierce, antd tat the G eneral had him1 arrested iheref'ir. 2d. That Pier'ce stated to thie jus.. iee of the peace befor'e whom thIo t riail wans heariid that Genera'zl Picrco comi)p1linedl that M ajor P'utnami ihad struck fim and /cked hilm. d.T'hat Major Putnamt did both1 piull the nouse and k'ick die pr"on of t he redti table Genieral Pierce. Theli t ruth of thie .Journ'1(is statemtent has thus been completely established. In the contr'oversy abont stettinig up a printing office at Sing-Sing, the' fact hats been bronght to light that there are seventy of the craft. in [hat insti .We'll go our "bot tom dollar" there is not. half' thuo niumber in all the pris ons of the United States put together. [(Savaunnah Ad(vCetisr. We will second thie motion that the' abovo is at Radical lio. Tho B~altimuoro Xun, speaking of IIlunnhioutt's failure to get the Rad ical nomination for Governor, soa he was the Moses of the Virginia dairkies, b~ut, like Mosos failed to reachi the pr-omisod land. There is a shrewd suspicon hem e that lie has not sun*OU dered without good reason. A boy only eighit~years old1, fell off a railroad train at WVaukeusn, Ill.,a and had the presence of iind to liio still im the middle of the traek, so that [lie oars p)assed over himi wjthuout Who Wouldn't Bo an Editor ? I1l iting a nwsp apet, 1ays the C/(h11 Union, is a pleasant Itusinzess. If it Contains to) littch reading matter, ieople wol't take it. it' (he typo is too large, it don't con tainl enlough reading imater. If t'le type is too siall, peoih von't read it. 1i' we publish telegraph reports, people siay they are all lies. It we oiiit themii, people Say wo have no enterprise, or suppress thom l'r political effet. If we lve a few jokes, the peoplo say we are a rattle head. It' wY( omlit. thein, they say wve atro old lossils. If we publish origintl ti matter, (ci'h&dlinn 114 for not giring selcutions. If we give a nlau a cotoplimlienIy lliace, thlen they celsurC us for beilg I f we ptblish select ions, they say we are lazy f'or no w'iting more, and giving them wlmt they have load inl SOm1e10 other, paper. It we remain in the oflice and at tend to bulsiness, folks Say we are tot) proit.l to minglu with our follow.s. I1' we do not, they say we never ut tend to business. I f we publish poetry, we affect sen If' w do not, we have no literary Ii lih or taste. LABOR SAVING 1\- -A 0 I-I IT r ToS. WINNSBOR , S. C. [l118 ubscriber is Agent for several vali L Able achine ill COIectiOl with his 'letlies Wasier, viz : Juckeyo Mower and llcaper. Alaitpz's Champion Smut and Sepa rauinyr3 lulchilne, Thrasher and sovot ul other Fu.r :Ililng lIrplements. F. ELDER. I hereby cer ify I th t. (tie of 1". EIdrC s improved Washinig Alatchines ham been used by mly fatn11ily for11 umirly Iw:>' mlonthls, and1" that it lias giveni eitire satisfaltctionl. Wo Ii nd its inerils eual to ils cuiilms. It wash es Ithoro 'gh ly. (itf 1he1 direcions arc fol. loweul. ) expeiliiously and witliout injrily to4 dhe clothOv. I c.ut sitfely recomindiit Mr. I'lder's Wahintig l1aebine to fle ptblic pa ron.ig -. feeling llssur( ally 'iinily will bo tielighlel with its greater .suiperiority over the u wiash-iu1ib molde. 1ll. W. BR11IC E, Pastor IIopewell Church1011. This is 4o certify tia we aire using F. hler'ai Paent. Clot ies Washer: it. is 'si'lnplo i1ind1 not liable to get. out of order. We can IcoTnniinei it to fthe publid to be a glreat siving ol' labor and less injuriouls to 1h loibIles h111 t11he old 1111ioil of, washing. Iter C b ;le01s. WiIIsbioro, 8 C. Mlrs Dr I I 'e K l as'er. W lilsboro, 8, ("Mrs Sal 11Sevn n Fairlieldo District. 8S (", N Irs Rlohl llerronl, Fnirlield Distr ict, 8 C, AIrsI G' Keinely. Clu-ster , C. ir .1 A RLeedy, 'hes'ter, 8 C, M1rs Clialeh I lari'nes, Coluhmlbia ') C. Mirs J1 1L Yongue, C"himlbial, S (, Calpt b, 11 Urist, Proprietor Eiu'lllier, Yorkville, 3 C, Mirs. 8. 11. Clowney, Wini.:Aoro, S. C. feb 227-lyr Char-lotto and 8. C. Railroad. { N a1nild atert i this aite, lite Trains over " this ltind will run as follows l'AssrN1I'l TIlAIN NoHTl'Hl. Lea,:vo Columb11iia .100 pill Il insbro, G. 10 p) it " lhoster. 8 (t0 1p1m uossa sou-r i. Leavei' ('harilotlte, I 1.35' p mi " innsborideo, '1.00 a lm Arlive ati Coltunhia 0.00 a ni AN Aci1ol'lO1N TrnAiN wi.L itUN AS FOL J.ows: Leave (Coltumbia, 7.1.10 a mi "~ W~Iinsboro, 10.-15 a Im "I'beter, ..18 y Im Arrive at Char'lotlte, ('.85 p ii 'l'i'uIsdays, 'lTursdays and Saturdays. Leaive Charlotto, 0.00 a im " Chest er, 10.410 a ii " W ininloo, ' 1.40 p ml Arr'livo at Col umblia, 5 04 p mi C. IROUKNI iI'T, api 7 Super'iitendent. SOUI CAROI[NA RLAILRJIOAD. (Charleston, 8. C., March 20, 1868. 0 a"h" "'' S""al, MIai'ch 2011h, the l'assenger' Trinsiii on the South Car'oli nla Railr'oadl will run as t'ollows, viz: FOR A UGUSTrA. Leave Chaleston, (i.30 a mi Arrive ati A ngusta, 3.30)1 pim Leave Chiarleat.on, 7.80 p mT Ari''ve at Augusta, 0.45 a im FORL COLUMBIA. [Leavo Chiarleston, 6.80 a in Arrive atI Columbia, 8.50 pam lento Chlarleston, 6.40 p in Airive at. Lolumnbia, 0.20 a in FORL VIlA R LESTION. Leavo Augusta. 6.00 a ni Arive' ill Charlllet'Ion, 8.l0 p~ Arrlive at (Chanrleston, 4 (0X'T' Leavo Columbia, (.00 a at .\rive at Chiarleston, 8.10) p ii Leave Coltumbia, 6.83) p at Ai'iivo at. Chaurleston, D.30 a at ' UMMERVIILLE TRAIN. Leavo Charleston, .8.40 p ia Airi've at Summerrville, 5.116 p ii Leave~lummerIville, 7.20 a mn Arriive at, Chai'leston, 8.36 a at CAMDEN BRAN'cl. On MIondakIys, Wednehlsdayqs und Saturdaysa. Leave Eingsville, 2.20 p tin Arr'ive at Camnden, 6 00 p at Leave Caimlehn. 6.10 a at Aiv t Kgsvilllo, 7 410 a in 0 II. T. PEA KE. ('on'I Siup't. iliar 81 JUST RLECEIVEDl "INEST quli1e Crushed,. A, B, C, ex 1' andCOYllow Big'rs, io an Gv' ava Coffoo, Fresh Toiiaft and Poncihes~ n cai Rene and C.htori -Petroheunm *un Powder atnd Gie6en11to,"dein, to glvo atsfaction, antd Refned Starch. D. I(. FLE1NNIhN Agoht por Auibroy &, 6.000 L8S4 B')AUON SIDE~S and wii bo' sold 19W for iCAsh,. apI 0 ThOMPtSav & Wnna)w An