T aehr 5 aore;
The winds all kiss ibe bills;
Tho uanboams kie, ohs U414 bud
For the odor it, distills.
The dew-drops kiss th rose at- morn,
The moon-beams kiss the clouds at night ;j
The stAr gems kiss the sea;
While shadows dreamy soft, and light,
Ara kiusid[.ddfdiJl.F
The sephyrs kiss the budding pink
That bloon,s on beauly's p
And ruder blasts, though col and chill,
Its ruby nectar sip.
The'inat TUN,4Mh d o ow ers,
The laughing, merry rills.
Are kissng all from morn till e9e,
And olouds still kiss the lills.
Even heaven and earth do meet to kiss
Through tears of,sparkling dew,
in klering, then, catlhere be harm I
I don't think so-do you?
President's Messsga.
*1ow- Citise.is of the Sfnate
Uponl the assembling of Congress, it
again becomes my duty to call your
attention to the state of the Union, and
to its continued disorganmxed condition,
iotAor-Ateivertoua,laws-whiehaVe ben
passed upoi the subject of reconstruc
tion. It may be safely assumed as an
ajioA-m) the;gl~ichhuh of Statia,'that
the greatest wrongs inflicted upon a
poorlo are caused by unjust and arbitra
rylegilation, or by the unrelenting
decreesof duspotic rulers and that the
timeJge9pltg fj4oQ ind op.
pressive measures is the greatest good
that can be conferrd upon a nation.
The legislator or rur r who has the w is.
dom and agnaminity to retrace his
steps when convinted of et ror. will:
sooner or later be rewarded with tho
respect and gratitude of an intelligent'
and patriotic people. Our own c1untry,
though embracihig a period loss than a'
century, rf tting jpf nthat most,
if not all, our domostic troubles are di.'
di r racenke Ito vibliot fdiiu thWor
ganlic laws and excessive legisltion.
,o. Is t-triking illustrationk7of, thiWfoew''re
furnisied by the enactments of the past
upon the.qtlestion-of, tieon
struction. After a sore triali they sig.
pally in their resultv, and there seems to
IWO, -gpol-reasoi why they: sh6uld
Jitger remain upon the statute book
15aws'toiwbiph thei Constitutioh aghA
antees a republienn form of Governmor.t
hgyO!bqt redlicej, toinilitar.0 deppn.
dencies' in each of which the 1eople
Aiayekhheen.tn1d0 snbject atsho,ar itfary
Wili of the coianading general, al
tQ191jgj1thqCtstto :gie ht
that each State shall be represented in
QPgreqpi Virginia,-,'Mioisiippi. 'and
Texas are yet excluded from the two
provision in that istrument, were de
fi.pd parkicipatiom in thd; rebent electio'n
for Prasident and Vice-President of thie
Um.nid S-es. Theo attenitl to a plade
the white people under tihe dominat ion of
petsolis of color, which has impaired,
i not destroyedi the kindly relati:ms
that had previously existed anong, them
and mutual disirust lias engondered a
feeling of animosity, which, leading in
some istances tuoullisioin and blood.
shed, hia1s preventtpithat co-operation
betweei the tuu races, so essertial to
the success of inclustrial enterp)rises of
t.he disturbed condition of affairs, grow.
mng out, ot thes,e*(oiggrpssional enact
monts? The ehAiro Union has been
a ttdb rv appreahonds of troublee,
injuriously aflfeted by the doranugemnent
of businegsap ~abor e,i p conso.
quent MVhnt' C prosprmty Thirotghout,
thatyortion of the country. Thu Fude
nmo# d tljs, a 'h y and
salutary provisions we have succesefull y
condneted all our domestic and foreigni
nffairs, sustained qursejvyejn peace nud
IDE df tsla 10 mo" h,trt.nh, o
among he powers of~ be th
ilement of questions growing out ogig
civil war, waged at one time fotiW
vindication. This great fact is made
most mianifest byg)i:Londition of the
country.
When Congress assembled in the
month o1 December~ 188miyil astifg
$,the spirit pt Ehbl[[oW batI spent
tire forcej ,,t 0pjt.erna States,
I,andt throughont the whole cotily
of hesiplr,yet effetive rovisions
pytwpnj,,j.i&hIewtav y itai,did frh'
Stateg,laad brought thle wor1kafirestoed4
thai a] hort paQhe nat
d of all
iuterpMfa dM~ ~fIfI.ile
'U n it,f e a etrom the unrepresent..
ed States, tmlW *measures
attbo bE
fu~
1*. the
49 e loBfrinp
detit cnull et * bi ri ,i a'un
of publi% so Ik a
hlon and e'TUt Xecuton u the
#lawe Ii revoati.m would entable,he
1 uIetl V I? toa .r
removil in acco gmp wit gyigig
design of the F era Oonstitutiton. The
Act of March ?,$ $ iaipg appM,
priations for the su jprt of the army,16r
the year ending Juie 29,- 186p,-*nd fcor
other pirpse, 'cntiiis provisions
pwhiqh 4i.tere; with. the9 Presidenlt'o
constitutional functions as. Cornander.
'it.hiefi!of the "Arlny; -and delit to
Sates o( the Union the righk to.pr tX'**.
(I) ' nue 6f iro iva ini.
Le es provjeonk:. f oul e .at
once annulled, for while the first might,
intities-6f, great emeregency, variously
emarres4 tOe Lxecutive, in efforke t'
I d' a li& ifie common strength
kw. ;atj99 or, it# proteetion and pros
servatiqp, Lhe :-btler 'is bontrAry to the
Akpi'ss decslration of the Cotnstitution,
th)~i-ullegalated, uwiiiiheing t:se
jedsA4,'o 'if idecihHty 6f a (ree -State,
the right ofthe)pt"oe14:to keep and bear
gtoe-shall not.;J ofyinged. It.- is be.
.lievedQthat'tho ipeal of all such laws
would, be:accepted by'the American
foSeM'4ilogit 'a partial return to, the
a. prlnciptes 9f th., Govern
A , indiation that hereafter
e l opitution., is to, be m)ade the na
to1 safeA4 unceasing guide. Thoy
can benPrbductivo of no pertianent
benefit to the country, and should not
ri !'I tt0d to istnl as so many monti
It 0,V 10, 4ef 0en wisdo n which
haap o iL o Iu reewis gil
T1-VI)e -otaditioti.of otir finances demands
4 . rnest cAniideration of
'gr o9mpared with the growth
o our populttion, the tiblic expendi
tures have reachel :i n,ount unprece
dedeited in o6 vltor y 'Th population
o'ti it ha, 1790, was nuarly
4i0 , ;d 0 0O'. poQple; increasti'g each
Avvile about:8& per- cent., it reached in
-180031000-,000-g-an ificreago of 700
ftedt;-ih thOIthe popllnion of 1700.
1b0,1 j 41 'estmatd that it will reach
S,0d0,Q00, or an inoreaso of 878 per
cent. in sevent.y.-nino years. Thte anuual
exponditires of the Federal Govern
nenti in 1191, were $4,200 000; in
183, $18,200,000 ; in 1850, $41,000,
,006 jn 1860 $d3,000'009 in 1805,
neariy $1,30,006,000,; in -1809, it is
estimated by the.Suorettry of the Tren'
llry,,in his annual report, that they K:l
rehch' 827,000,000. 13y comparing the
public diibursnienta of 1860, as estima
ted, with th oj 1790, it will be- ,et)
th*e the 11jol Po,of , 4xen4itures embe
th begiing of' the overnment hs
beet 8,018 -per tentum,' while the in
drease -of t.he population 'for thb 'same
persd'hi 'oily'868' pr cent. Again
tWe'opNsoE of the Govrnment,iI 1860
.th.e 'year of peace immediately preced
ing the war~wdre only 68,000,000;
in 1869-the year of peaco three yeors
itker the'war--it O'ehtumated that thiy
*ill6 7',000'000, ai incronao of 4b0
P 0r Cteit, V ,le the increase of popula
n WaG 9 .ly-twentyotie per cent, for
th.eamo period. ''hese itatistics fur.
th0sholiw.that' ih 1791, the ainual na
tibn\il fientee,coipared WYith th1 po'!
1titiuiwo'ro',lt'ttle more. thon one dol
lar per oapit, and in 1860, bit two dol.
lar per cap ital w h ile In 18 69, th ey .ill
reach the exorbitant sum of $9.78 fer
capita.. It will be observed, that all of
theWatijteniijuts refesr to 'and exhibit the
444ehents oi peace periods. ,It may
1.1qtr', be of interest to compat o the
exent,res of~ thea war periods - the
war with' Great: B3ritain; the Mexican
war andithe 'wdr of the rebellion. I
1818, the annual e,xpetases iticident to
p~$mijAlligh)tl' eceeded 8,000<000.
shiowing aniexpen.iiture of 'only $88s
jiewr cpIta:-in '1847, 'the "ex enditu1res
gbW'it t'o'th4 war' with X e ica
#$,00,and thie .populatiol)
a..ou ,,00,, giving only $2.60
per capita, for the war expenses of that
yd ; ini 1805ithe" ekpenditttres: 'call#d
Ioreby.'the rhbl4hion ' reached the vast
*j tn f9$ l200,0003,000, gives 88,20
j4'pif - ,'em the 4th day of Maruh
178,to th80th of . June, '1881. the
oet ndituvs bf the Governmiet -were
*rtio , $o d aritig thaperidd 'we
fa' J'exico 'and were involyed..in
hostilities with powerfnl Indian tribes.
,Louib1K*tetp1rciasad frorus Fran, e
'at.'w ioit of- $18,000,000'-; Flrdi wA
etid ' ,S ihi r :49,00.o
~~ ~cLait i~ troan M,xk*o for
,Juto :t Territory of New
&*rivwas obtained frot Texas for the
'sunVof" O J0,000- EailIy In' 1861
Suly Io'tifat y*eaf49 he
8fitty 18&54lW (pubhlo expendi
~tres reached tho enormouss aggre'gate of
83,3 ~;00b." 4946 ars ,ox p ec
hes'isbu oggb ~G rnment
:Q,QOiparmated taa necessar for
~ha fiscal year ending the 80th of uine,
hill*e~dfhWidrteAity
Sovq atw.oeara ' thatiaprecadef the
rem lioeuniT' oetile o rcrd
i e ur vt~I'b1p eora
wer* sretpJcaru ikejwao ,
ake i eh i
si themt*f ta* bt(
11400 W,P d tituuco itiOU1444
LJQOJ0 Qdt irvtd&o er.t
pay the lateret Oil the pubhu debt., -i
army of 4itx ntherr impovbrish"eS 3h9
be .U the Bi
OcQtJYA a4inA4.lgzA their legitimat,
purpoaes. lare sums of money, whioq
q . f g Pi1le in the iam
h e"Giovernmnent. -udicious legisla
}pinfin R.. P416fqiAtqMny can alone
romeil ets and avert #vile which, il
sufferedo de )x isicandt fail totdiin-i
tidhafdunce 'in thd frog4le tti4s tit
:#ede',i rem tIniah I. ro 15sury ci. the.
,present, flbaal-yihsre ;will n,to Iia, rlie-a g
had tnddit ivnal 'iihns beO nOilaed.
hast Whic*h is boi- en.aagninuaI-d bv l.
jing., 1 is qbli -no b.vi l i l en
preheinsive reporL ul hLlt Sevrotary of. ti1
Treasty,i that, t1h rocvlotsof- i-h6l"kill
year, ;ndiiig Jie 30, 1808 -0
,$40.5,04808., apd t,Atr oRgei.
tures for the hamfile ppriod- wer 037
$40,574-laiv,nig' I'ii'64 Treianry a
surplus-of $28,207,708- I is. etspitd
that the receil)(4 dlyritfg Q,e pr po,ji6qo1
year, endioig June , ,809C 'Wigl.4c
$341,392,868 -showig a small balancm
of $5,246,308 inl favor of tho Govorit.
ment, for the fisel year eiling Jun1E
30, 1870.'' It iA estilated that lV'ru
teiOts will anmnt to 0327,000,0009 'inil
the okpenditures l- $303,000i6'00.
leaving an estiwanited stirphlta U $24;d00,.
OO.! It becotmia ptaper in tidomnit.
nical ion td'mako a -britif r0eretnW' (6 'bi
-publio indebtednaes.a which Ittla ncetin
latod with such alaruting rhoidity, aid
assumed snch volossal .'propiti.le, '11
1789.:wheln the; Goveriluint comvii
ed operattions under tIii i-Fed-al Ocuti
tutionj it)wia.hUrdl1Uj--d with, hilidulied
ness of,. $75,Q00;00, --ereatedtdurigF
th . war of i.w re% Ontlu ion. , 1i,i
amouit had been rolnetd to $45,000,
000, whn, in. 1812 war wav acclarei
against Gretb rir'al -,.T'itdlreo yenr
struggle iat Ilowed,: arg..ly hiQr,q4,gF
the national obligatiopnie ilnI * 181(
thoy land attainied 1,ie suil ro $127,000,:
000. Wise atid euononfical logiAlitflon
however enabled the GOvveillntent 6
pay a lie entire aiount, within a pol]
of twenty years, and I he extinguisl.meni
of the national debt, filled the lmtil wit)
rejoicing. and. was ono' of tho grni
events of Presideit Jrteksoli's adliilij
tration. After its redenp ion, at lAg
futnd rotpaained ii the Treauiry, whicl
was d o 1 o .i i t e d for safe ke'-pinj
wiLl the stveril Stiatept 6n coijditi'ay
that it should be returied when re quirec
by the public wiante.' Ini 18-19, tho Ve:I
alter,the terination of ia expeiivi
wa'r with 5hed ' we f0tnd "vuril %
involved in : debt of. 0., 00', arq
this was.tho antonut owed by the Gov.
ernmtnt'in 1800-jnwi lirior to the onti
break of tho rebe1lli0n. Ii ILe sptinig o
1861, our civil wiar consmniiicel. Encli
year of its cominuce mi:do an - enor
mons addii iu. LU the debt, and when in
1865, tho nation ecespsaily' emdrged
from the coifliel, ti-(blligaisa6f tIh
Governnmit hin.1 reached tho timeist
sunm 0 $2,87o,f0'.,00. ti' S,cr utiar%
of the Treasury shows th.at On the 1s'i
day of Nove(,tbt-r,- 1967, tlamsinfoil
had been rediced'io$2,49.l',504,4.', bi
at tho anio lin hivrrabet ehiit a
increase of during lie pa4t yean r (. 635,.
055, 102, for I he debt of It I st day ol
November last is stated to have beet
$2,527.120 552. It is e.stimaated by
the Secretary that, the-retuarni f6r tI
past, month will add to' tur ibibiliuies i:
further snma 01 $1f.000.000~mniiheta r
total inicrease datinig thirtee1 mntla
46,500,000.
([To be conle~thy(d.J*
AnMYOon.-heYde.i or
des ave been i:ened by the; WazuDo.
partmaert:
i.I'Pr6ns. empl1l6yed on songhteoet
service, above thegrade of lab orera
and or dinary mechanics will receive
ileago for travel on ddtgtitYoh! or
dora at thie rate ofdos eenka pranllo,
which will bo p aidfrem the.appro pria
tionis applicable to: the works upon
which subh ru6rs6na are emtployed.
II. The ab ove'wllWa'iply~ to fMl~it
expenditures of the y ature specified
as well as to thiose now Auspendedlby
the aceduntiuig d(ejrs .rhq irng'tge
sanch~os 4 ho. Secretary 9f war ,
Unti1 further.orderg; the folowing
non-commaisshoned otliors, being deem.
'ed unnecessary unde the present cir
oumstainoce,ft.thg gripygg ig pp
'appointed saept hy .pocmpl.aut bority
from the Adjutant General's Oflice r
PeFr a comipany of'.-infaailty,~ autd 6f
arutl,morybor h6rh?dtf'ato4~ yfou.
the corporals.
For a regiment of; eavnlry, artillery,
and infantry.-thae regi m Au, coipm
~towmard.
The roduotioni td/be made under
this ordor will be r,ghaegred
ually by 40ot06lling .vRosnoI4swbich
n-tiy ocour In thle grade6idesigdat#d
JUDo: Moss ja aiNGQ.
W~e clip the follown I qeragraph froma
di o oep&aeyh
$ailto' Ii i
LQ ~x 4a.ui gg ,ep ~l~a j
isab~$u es adIt ti ),040bUW%#
f his conneotIoo0 a the. rebellon,
ndteJude&s beh remoyj
or,1~Q Judp4~JwIema
L
e aw uri
9iia
is treat. Trbt 'though th
844ret*y.epposes afreed resuMp
lios 9 th1 huning.f, ny!ho) b
s 'T Pr: resuuaigyiu ,
. e funding of the publi
debt as a , in than,..Q-ecton may
be, OWS: Up to Decembef
8 itf6i,9f50 :Af ove n-thirgte note
trireata. n~ otheg s
ser iod 295;505,00 i cf f'96ion,
S8A0i-'88200; third series m 1,
8t5'450sTh is' leavoA )s tAud nto
tiol vako uMugitf,,'b" .4 0)
4h)oaodhnW4 tb 4, 19
mhll f'obloamdin g d ofe t' t oh
fbAe, to 87 dgslld. t o ioo oej
,ite'ti f and ,8 -ol
euotbe fO s-til i'nt ig ykp ate
pOW eid'faondlg.1 4
VThrew da'r' o.timaht t~he en
Nov tbo 16 8 5and n.rppd
pa8dnj,J-8 ae tihe t ve'; anrd ,eri
a1 ' Thi elvA sooit ali fi)d a
nft p y
wot rotiuired for 'tlIht. 'filfre-sls.
rvuill -tor sho*tha120,00,00
NovemberWj 1 1867 and t 'l,Q M 71O',,3
irq he. petill cas a,n -the
p ear a abou r!,0O0,kixoss
102n .#t ese(ar the e onth
It fompa h fc y a f
in g ofwean 0oo.dpi
tqu'fjod u& lb tit. f cp , * t itor-&
wo6tu bi roo a or ht m iions ,03fi"'r.
te rocithe ho t Vh *int CrE1
fosbr 1, prset a edr, a64.6%v)itp
-ogims,1 ofrvnu o thes .next fgQ
%t,anBp las.yo hwnd-o4..~ thearein.t
durtaation. uThe lrfTohe selowst,
measured*ia beci tr timeofq rwh
0ntr.on . T ie bo i a d b jtponts'.
runed,te boum bers $o f0,0002p
annuigh, inth horse000 'morie thin .the
simaort1l froreti 601al year--Was , h
oilites ip roveofr th e or a.
poIn.n, yen a'twre n ty'oar *810100nls
fgrsor: lve fir a tnc edurn'sp
th-Rtision9e hundred eyarl s.ikt
uration o The ri hr bliy ,iso to b
eitrearb the is tim s o growth.
W nthe oorniis fisand i - oWsinre
heli twentyars~I~ thsunoit>ffeted
in'iN !anN the ottes pukla
<t eih , in --u th hor0 - a .v ;In th
ferbi, one.it Thoe na'lto rinination
iioif,isus eoryove from 4thovera
oea hunre hundrsd. homrsde.. 14
ydurutionu groelig, hnd ble vo ti:Md
thea o isn y yetiars of ing, at
h 00iiodtAli ntoe abd sohS wit o-te
un lld 'h ogos n nior -'.n
gt hiceans o'd htnonsnokd'of foit
Ie ione ethe tnre 'ta e r lhyat6
dtei tartin toisec also eine
hribt diose, Teatuinwhoniniold
gf ies i ensves.to-ho psinadseerit
poins. Mag.henqge; 1%ot, . him
Theing lanev oes so aeim sont divided
lifo into equal halb, growth and de
iriadfadS rbWt
he twentieth yaarss youth to the Yrf'
'tieth, beeause it% isdiring W)ipo
the tiosues become arm ; virilng. ffo'
fifty to sevnty-five, during h With the
organism remains comipletey. and it
eventy-lave ' wd 'oge "omieinoes, to
last longer or abi t'b 1"gtIine, as the
diiiuses of resor t',ordes is hIastened
or retarded. y '
DEATH oF SEO. MIXE.R Esq.-The
tNew York aSuna of 7l instant, says:
IThe a ofthe Astor House was at
half tla94 on Saturday, on account of
the' ddath of Mr. Geo. Mixer, of ggg
Carolina, son of Daniel M lzqrghio
built the Charleston Hotel,-a.;long
time friend of tho Stetson afdmily,
and a staunch union mlan ding the
late War,; Mr. Mixednd "a friend
wore - recently coqlnpQ)ed to pass a
hight in: the SoutiOGarolina swanmps,
and as a consequeube'w\ve seized iIth
Iniasmatin fevet. is friend died
9004 Eer atf l1rkgen9fl.~t. .JiLg
capie:North 14 thA'bope,of evai
tadet too muhitaupw ' t
*atwla morblo ,~t%~st~I~rs
the aws of aliesI b6ns.h
two e f4rk fet C.Ia. re be
it a !~ re
tim 4 ONskitiM I of
an t f.z 6 ar.M22
Qicj. a er,e s.q et1~aldts
4%y e tet lgen a 1
Nadetl?oi4WTrade,
9er*d #TA1oe66M1$r 4.-The Mot. 0
Mohwilro fotObiAtuefoo WW ad.
ssqipat aho presente0ra re1o01 t It
Norfolk, Va., for adinission. It'was
an old_,nd3iiapo#tantbody, and clear,
9y04104a tew 4doilsolonrn buatheit
Lorodentials 'word-:nder itia o.
.thorfbro1noVGd thattbedl"i'tes bii
dfAitted' to th'1ffaO9,7,i0 6t ivi.
iO ak g but not vqting.;
.vi nl~d1loQ w;, af4ter sonie debate,
ad .ptedi . ' '1'i
Tho ! del6gatosifJon Sdngpild,
OhI' wt E8um?6l1 )dIfs ware iednit
9btjifetrifo18
n.in',),tte oo -the-Telegrgpih
repoeto tne following " '
.Of TrAW b hi oed 'tho ftpdon, by
t. .p.-.extend., telegraphic
coluinlunloation between Aholdifferint
P0i,909 .Qo.uvtFy ly making it
phrA f, qyppd ytn ..
reolutioino;wis, ..postponed, to
cosiop fp.r tho.qhipping question.
. yars, of st6. oula, thought it
4eara. -thab Congress should by lo
"t nsttibt , 11t torb te qurre'nDoy of
1 n " t1TO a b'eC :.b i' and re
0oln gnp .a;V iepreented prouis
of o(t1io . pvernment by rcsuiling
spio lpttyments at th6 Naj ional
Tr6'htty .i tirl. a6 prooii6ble.
M,E- j,6,
,re.sQutiQn reegmusnding to Congress
t6q passage.of a law forbidding the
sale of:41ly gold In the '11nit6d Statis
treasnry f6r loal tendet- notesor oth
e F curren,cy, and reqlstlig tho.seere
tary todisppoe of srplus.coin. for six
per cont. gold-bearipg !.bonds of the
UnitodStates, to-tbohighet bidder,
-and h1.ve all'bondq so p rsPOPOd im.
niodi4t0ly cre "
pos, g4okaaoe .
0iirly resuiptiog of, specie payttents.
He qffored"a res6lution,thlit was the
daty of the G erti,etitto lulkI pr
,ision for: 'the -gtadiial wdiirMiellf
legal-tender notes, pot arbirarily,
but to allbw ' .oldels te cyhango for
bdudsboarlhgn.trst.
Ir. R .6f Aeli4vd4' ht tbh i ffi
9AO ,kklk ty qrf resuinlption were
iore ainaginary.thantrcal. The Gov.
erunient tould , do Itin six nonti-s,
with ornode"tnoauires, 'nt. lie sub
pi ted a.resolution t0 this 9rd4.
t4d9 of ,Ch-.ieagol Ws o.P
posed to any ineastire iunking:two
elrnmes 9.mo.ty., Legal-tender notes
shouldi as stonas possiblei bo'raised
ti gold.
PIhr wAs i dia liss ,'170
ityarig.noiin b rs of te onvOU.
tion, on the question -,of resufning spe
olo payAmote and- other financial
tnoasures4 - .
Ci*. awijivf ieturnqd from Rich
:ionlI 'k'SI, Ak.iatering, -terms. ofthe
sOthern People, sof1F as-.e I wot 'Ab616
J,olgo of feelings. Iertti4Aks tSe- ds %
peolo more lovi oS.norpj}ous for peace
an4 l,,n e,t topIl two sections, and
thatI pqrniti4 jo n)o so they woUld ty
sooi recover -f'om thn di,,wtrn,w'esalrs of
thd5 rebellioh.'' Th'd.'aOtIi oti the djIIlf .'tua
tico In sustaining the motion 'to quash the
* , % ,01 .epsited
tIaP atv, 93,Atr.Q.f Judige Under
.vood would prompt hin-to-dissent, and n6#
StirdiWOlrU6 'iChi'usute, jinmd
or.- -:I'ash i n ' rA-Atim;9e a
ttax-r A1nn STxru-eRpbia
con1gressment i de' irfyod here mnani.
feat'a de'61dldiio,jdi~vor of Mir. Sian.
iVtlf 6k hbdunt o' lI efiinigrnhI kio
In the work of southeorn...restoration, and
also as a oom5eStib(JGr.-kl servioes to
*.mepgtrf.In g9Ilnip;,dl position in oppo.
sition to i'resident Johnson, His campaign
botprnee e the nubJotLbypparss
of4he highetlinauende' 4Jt is Vda-detit~ h
ININe terhit.' theItadjops of
earal Grvatsnd 8pbtetaYy Stdhto eben
le the Philadelphia North Ai'sn
oung man about nt tyroyqarsagftage,
ensg sabs'e ev 'afdarly bs.,.hisk ble --head
pin., sa' ,enp CeY.in4Va lin'b,uq
hLbup*.tlvqif fleetog 4* ib
.rHow& LuA -ff tsis NLow
Ine.nsyu Ma kbn
54 B wt6 WU
Pep, civeus le
A41g8 and -thufet give.1dobi
priedge so the*dift4Nht j guf t.
f.WJ3aRf. e# atgy)t 4 di.'( t
prov ing te punohce . -ia tr '
mny , 1t d A si4 o , d is"tpo o..f
POWDER,whalstlng of
Mtinlet,- 'u'nck'gs,'iif and qq a ij,ege,
-aiso Ip o pound and ,hitlf o1p4p" 4435
Dio Lf, In 6kgs, 111l2 and uaXtor keg,
fio In one pouand nliAlf pound toelers.
91g1e Sp .ortn 4 nfiffe, In QJ Ridl xc seg,
one pqinnd **hd hli poun d .can1oter-.,
gagle uAlkng, In 121 andl .'Gk ,PY11id kegs,
five 110111d and 6o pound O&u sterm,
Bhlingowder, Oltwenty-t!e poup legg'.
Spot Ing, Jilining and .8'hipping Powder
.t overy vriety, man oufured at ;hecelo
urdedMhii ofi E. J. DUPONT DANM.
Uo8q0.. Wiltnington Del"wJ"o. *hoso
6epulaflon has stood unrIvAl.1 or 0 ,iy
.
sIgIlitk years :
'I 6rePared t9 fil)a oier,ether(.e
tior hesa,nlwnga libecral qI4.
)Qun iq: lots ot 1wenty-fivq kegs or more.
j. tq.,110fi0g p rt
Nos..l and 2 Attutto Whiarf,
doo 8-8 Charleston, $.,C
F, A. SOUTER & 00'
(Succesebs to I. H1. Bleascd)
EBALERS IN
OOKING1 PARLOR & OFFICE
STOVES,
)P T[E MOSTIMPRO VRD PA TTrERNS.
Also Manufacturevs of wnd Dealers in
Miain, Japanned and Pressed Tin
Wate, iust Fi?urihilng 00d, 90 .
*-6 Sibre two doors below Da'coe's Cor
er, Mlain Street, Columbia, S. 0.
A. aOUTER9 M. IIALLMAN.
nov 10
MUST REC ]VED.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
3ncon (Shoiders),
*Comn-i'
Sugar,
Mo1assecs,
Rye and
Corn Whiskey
3oda.and
Buu1 Cr:wkers,
dCheesep,
Sa rd .noe,
Amond%
A FINE ASSORtTJENT OF
- and
ren 1. ( t ircpary
W .NEISON.
oct 10
SAlI' ! SALT0! SALTr!
"~SACKS OF', LIVERPOOL. MALT.
Li) i just reeeivdd and for sale, low fow
3Mh 'JNO. P. MATT HEWS jr.
.sept;26 -
WC. COURTNEY & CO
-.nono
* aris o* eo otthed-e
t saW7(-TI
b t aui.l
Co1UINA Aug. 8, 1866
Chester, ' 00 pm
Arrive at oharloii, 11.00 p W
~'1i~ )*44p mn
bOhe.1tte1. a
Arrive at Colnty T
Arrive a, CheAdid, * 8
rrme ae, p ,b K64a1 1iW,
- pItle Qe
SOUTH VAROINk, BA EFLAO-A,
Charleston. 8. 0., March 206 1808.
aN ad After Suddafi jieW A i' ifoe
1 assengg. 'rot. moiilie -Soutk- Caroll.
na Railroad will r.un r" foiRe aVz.;.
j~O S'OUTA1
Arrive ,t Aum"1i. .!k 8.80 p m
AirI vte at-AAtg u t it ';0
aFOR COI,UNBIA
Arrive at Columbia, 8.60 n m
Leave Charleston, , 40 I
Arrive a1.'oltimbla, .20 a m
,. 'OU OIHARLlMSTON - 4
Leave Auge
L1eave Columbia, Fn.80 p
Arrive at CharlAton, 6.80 a in
SUMMiEW~RVI L ThAIN.
Leave ChaorletI, ' '- 8.40 p m
Arrive-at ud i rvil-etb '' 6.16 p m
Leave8um vii, 87.20 in
Arrive at Chaleiston,5
-,3019AVEILB IIN.
Ott Mondaysi Wednesdays #md 9a( j#9W.
LeavoKings,iz'0 p
Arrive at Oamndoif 6'
Leaviiaaen
Arrive at Kingsvili,
-mar-81.
FURNITJtK .
LABOR SAVIG
tfl1IsIhneqi,or is PoW prepared to fur
. rhsh,repair or make to order all kinds
of,Furrniture. ' e
My Patent Cloha W wtI Willi a als 9
on hand,fthey h&ve been Ib'r6tglilj 11d
for-the past, tw4lve- jnOft'isby he 1 u1blic,
and in all caves haVe gi1eh 6ntd atik wi'.
tion. It is sit lein I t
and hot- liable to' ge. out.Ort -o rdo', it, il1
Wasusix shirlt or thil hloC i of *dioth; h1
five minutes if ued ucordlng to directions.
I invite ihe-OililenltfWiii'0 dil stir
rounding. otntty to cll And;'tii'
new Churn. .:Al6o my Ddu1h .M-4ldI11ii
Are deulded improvemorths''di6fitl 0'&k
HOUSE'KEEPERS'l 1H N fBlNI '
"Con d'ndtra1In%y 'mhtalst~I~
ohines, and gi.ve.thpm a r iialj
they dtli givg e-ntlib
theFn an tire,within. th iry
Tb.,ju t ocrlifyN th aitwe arsionvl
Eldst'. Estest Clot ilM Washe*;isd n
an4nnt'ligble9 'pget obi' of ordern '
reommend it to the publio to be a gr,As
saoing:9( lalor,,nndt w loss icWte' 'lt (he
olothe tlwa the..oid:enethod1.ofiw4s'hkla,ut
iI.pv)Ii $ letta, Winnero, -8 0J0Mrs'
JJRbMter,sWinneboroe 8 0 ' Mf .Sdm
Y9fl5Or Fo M a ixld Distre10, $taO
~enned1y,Chester,8u Drrue'
Ciester,:S!ViMveeCaleb Barnesn VO1taub
8 0, Mrs~ 8. faClowneyeWinttsbtsro4 '.04
R. W. priq o .9Lsor Iopewell OinW.h.
aug11 .t
E are, riou,reo.iwiDs QIW seenne4 supply
I adsn)9 qqes,Plai.arg, i t - ~
4 og st assorttequ,t <Be .hoeb.,6Ad
9.4Ts hi. t4'4A r &jepeelaw s,im n,
SlthIj8o*Guns uAm
supply 4 et&tp
of.49erg49d 9i is
MWOl
-ae 1j , a ,i..4~4,2sA4.tAwiUJ