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Happily Exprcs: ed, fricu-lship is lasting, Love pissejli ntway, Therefore chooyo f rtndshlp, f' vo brin'gei 1ses, 5' u Fie a hp I COLUtuUIA, Docombcr 6.---Thomas introduced a bill to authorize anl ap- y .propriation of $1,000,00 in Stato bonds for the purchase of lands in this State fo' hometiadt;" Whicli'asI read and roferrod to Couummittee on WaT, and llais. s I.NvA T . c The Sonato asoetbled at 12 in., 1Iro.idont pro tempore Montgomery in t he-Chair. The i'resident laid before the Snet ate ai communication from the State I Auditor relative to the resolution of the Senate roferring to that olicer, the petition of George W. Williams f ail others, nterolhanUt of Charlestotl, prat) log for relief from double tax, aintl reui'eaiting infoi nation as to uat " ter thei:inh ct forth. Ordered for consiido: ationi to-muorrowy. The petition of the Sisters of our Lady of Mieroy, Charleston, 8. (., pray ing for ian Act of incorporation, was referrcd to the Committoo on Ineotporatione. '.l'h Comimittoo on the Judiciary submitttcd 1-oports on presentments of grand juries from several Countior, and recoamend that they lie laid on deka: of tnombers for consideration. C So ordered. The sao comtitt.ce, to whom uns referred a bill to inerease the salaries of the dustices cf the Supreme Court, and of the Circuit Judger, reported back the bate, with a recomnmnendiation that, the bill do piaS, wit It the foellovitg an. cnm(tients: 'l'hat the salaries of the Justices it' the Supreme Court., from the first day of the current fiscal year, shall be its follow: : The salary of the C hiof J us Iiee and each of tht3:Associato Jus t i ,hll be $5,00) per annum ; the 8:ala ry ot' the Circuit J udge <.f the first Circiit ,hall be $5,('UU per an num, said r nlary to coinononeo with the curr ent fiscal year. Ordered for 'nsid'.'.iction to-Imorrow. Nadh introduced a bill to aier.d an A ct entitled "An Act to incorporate (the Ch inbia Building and L.an As sooiation,'' approved Mlaroh 1, 1869. t deredt for consideration to-morrow, (Coinit introduced a bill to providu for fees for the transfer ot State stocki. Ordered for consider ation to morrow. t Notices were given of bill to pro te t the depositors in saving and trust C smpanty in~ititutions and to ecoure the samne by a deposit of scurities with the Treasuror of the State. A j .int resolution to extend the timot in w'tioh claims of t eacher,, Cur servic"s r adered during the year comtmono ing Octobor 31, 1867, shall be pre. sented for payment. hoXN.Y ANt F"ITzr'ATICK.-A cor r-spondent of a South Carolina - per, writing from the Macon Fair, gives the following account of a rete betwoon a Northern and Southternt R adical : Ily the by, a good story is t~ld of a scene which took place between i or ney and F'itzpatrick, the Radical tomn l.>er of the Leogislature fromt this~ coun-1 t y, who is one of theo dirtiest of his dirty crew. It appoairs that Bullock took Fitzpatilck with him to Wash. ington last winter to aid in his filthy work, and when there Fitz was on iFomlo occasion initrodneed to lForney. Whlen the hatter a rr'ivedl here on Mon d ay afternoon, before he could got well ouit of the car, Fitzpatrick ruhedO~ ait him, reminded im l of' the W ash- I i tgton acquiantanoec, whlichi Fortney pretended to have fergotten -and in risted onl chafporoning tihe great Ratdi, cal (during his stay here. Hie inform ed Forntey titat his life was in dantger, -that horrid Ku-Klux had sworn vengeatnce againtst iml anld proposed thazt he0 should place himnself under . his (Fitzpatrik%) protection. For ney wats disgusted with the fellow and thrlow him off'. Fitzpatrick contrived, htowever, to be assiduous in his atton tions and On -overy oasion thrust hnimsolf upon Forney's notiee, much to the annoyance of the latter. IAst night heo wont to his room, whe For nay and his Pennsylvania frienids were quietly resting thenmsolves, and again' begani to pour out his warning of kn ktlus dangers. Fornoy beenimo eXais pertedo and (p'ko to his would be frionsi in no kindly manner, Ho said. "You d-d Iyjng scoundrel, if you don't leave this room hn an instant Il k-nock your ap iibad oli' your should er8; and, stuIting his notion to the words, seized a~ chair and ma~de it Fits, who immediately vamoosed in double quick timie, cursing in- his heart the pervorsity of ""damnod fool ydoke'ob," who Would not fnke the ad vi'ge of, their besp friends. Constitution says that dur1'ng thi~ month November, 282 cat loads of amoaunting to 4,000 headeof: tiniles* and horsey,. Tbit (urinbg theb "sh 'al mnonthts priof4to 'Novotalfer, 4J8O6 g loaidA or MEL2. head-or-m1ore-wore bruh~ 41lt#algh to tal number received to December lst, 9,870 head. The samte paper rays they are still arriving freely. lans. T! e gettlera in the, county are .4r.o dieoufaged than 'vyr,ad If somdthing is not dot e Me~n'fo1 their r pretoioIt p'a. on 'tl)d rededssa CARiSLE8 'I Srini-ruar1.s.-Wil am DLnoven, the author of the To plc of Isij,'' a omewhat mnysti alh agsioil, thouigh not de'void of hig h ootical morits, rocontly bont a copy f his works to the foolobratod Ea lishuau, 'Tho'nas .Carlylo, and- the ollowing is his ohar oterisdhi repsly. t shvws what a blussod thing it is to ave a good sBaro of comimon, sense this ago of blasphemy and humbug: bEI.USEA, LONDoN, January 19, 1869. Dear Sir :-At last. I have. roecived our pamphlet ; and have road it with hat attention and Oppruiation o ould bentow. (onsiderable facultics of mind are anlifesttul iu it; powers of intellect, f imagi~ngtion; a suriouts earnest haractor ; bore and there a tone; of ombro olorutenco, and vestiges of real iterary skill. But mny coistanta regret was, and is, o seo such powers oporatin~g in a fiel ialpahly ch:aotic, and lying be-;j. od be linmits of inan's intelligeouc ! 'l'hese ,re not thoughts, which you give; hey are huge, gaunt vacant dreams urover incpa blo, by nature, of being ither affirmed or dernied. My clear advice, therefore, woul >e give up all that; refuse to employ rour intellect on things where no in olleet can avail ; to now good teed on calms of mere cloud and shadow ! lho highest intolileet which issues in o certainty has completely fai ld. Chis world of practico and fact is the rue arena for its inhiabitants ; wide Inough for any or for all intellects of anon ; and novor lay more encun cred with sorylid darkacss and perui ionts delusions than even now. Ileal intellect might write with' ad intage on such things; bett9r, still crhapn, it might remain silent, and >cnd its wholo force on ill mi ani sating on's own poor pathr in such a wilder mess ; on more and more clearly ,seer wining for at leas 010 carne in an, II iad to do, and //aw to do it. I'robably you wil! not udojt this dvice, almrost certain rot at once; for shall that disaIlcet mne at. all. Vour tract 1 have found throughout. ,o be rath:r pleasant reading, anti to lave a certain interest; nothing in it, lxept one small section, treating o it hing 1. never mention, unle. comtpell. ud-4ho thing iwhich calls itself '8pirituali. ism," (wiiih ni'it moure Ii, y he called "Ul trabrutalistu,'' and 'Liturgy of i)ead Sea apeir.") wam lisa:grceablc to me. Your., with many good wibltes, .O one occasion lr. ('ha rles 1)iceen vas upI!(hitg thi tlwiorv that whatever rials or dilien hie tigi. stand int a 1u1,1's 1p ith, there is alwaysv'i somrerthing O be thatnknli Cur. "lewt. tme, ill proof' livre',f, sai h)icken, "relate a st ory. l'woc tmetn were to hang at Newgato for imrder. 'l'Th morning arrived ; the rour Approached ; the hell of St. Sepal. ht.''s brai to tol ; the convicts were unionaell ; the -proasiot v'ns f ormta'd t advanced toithe fatal beam ; the ropes ''. 1j0ted raroundarc the poor meln's . k- ; ,i er- wre thu.lmintds of m1lotly ht seers of both sexes, of all rages, netn Womaen an1d childrenu, in frotnt of the calfold ; when, just at that second of me, a bail Il whiac h was being d rivent to mitIlel, broa its rope, :nid charged lhe mtobJ riht n ald It rcattenrng pleople very wheIrus wvit its hrornts. Wh lereupioni tie of thle comuleneda tmeni tiurmg to l ajesially infortnaate comaionr, irelly observed, '1 say, Jock, it.'s a cod t hmg wVo a in't ini tlhat, crowd.' "I "iChrit ininity ins thea trite remiody for rir.;n.tC'hraistianityv ini ntame, not such rihmyas we: see, tact suchl as~ hasr ne up linder ariar y go vernirts ini burireb amtl State, tnot suchi as clara 'rize anyv ('h- ristins at thIe presenct av, hart Chartstianrity as it lived ina thse 1)n1 and eamto forth in tholicife of the atnder ; a rel igiorn thait reveals tan as lie object. oft god's iniie l0 0Iov aw whichi(Cl commedl im i to thle unrborided ve of his~ bretharena ; a religion thec es mace of wh.iich is selfidenaial, self(-sacnrilice ri ihe canse of huma rnti nature ; a reli gioni 'uchi proscribes as among the wlorst mns thle pasrsionus of mlan for rntle anid omhilnion over las fellow (arienrs, ich knrows n othinrg oif racha ori poor, ighi or low, botid or free, aird ea ts owni all thre wIails of piarti Iion whieb Lever 11uon frm onice aniothaer'csi ympah iid resbecot. Itetnry Crah llobbiason ~s a " was neet in comnpanyith a111 ih buily pat ron SrNuitiona at a dinneor part y, alt whiaeb 'dwardl irvitng was thre priticipal guest. blddressinag himself to the great man .inl onoer of whiomi thle (dinner was gi vt', lie genatleman iisaid : 'Whait a profountd nad wise thought, sir, was that whinch I eard from Dr. Clahamers-thaat 00(d is iore olTonded at a bachl of a stinal ommranudment. than a (gteat 01ne ' 'Do )r. Jhralmers mieant-that it ia a-' gi eater ffense in God's oees to cut a linge hana cut a throat ?' " Mayoir Bow'i, f- angton city, 5 now11 engaged in tihe laudilc bnsiness >f forcing negro children into the samie choolsa w it h 'white children, -althotgh hae laws of Congress datablished sepa ate schools for eaell. Boefl sy vilbe h Iigdets tar if hre bursts sip ire entire scbool system of the District. 3wei heile from M'hassiachusetts. Th~le Bev..Mrld~'raftom, in his leoture Th"''le Cong Womn," elains thiat omanashould * hind Opt'n to her all those VU 4id dh 'fhi Egai.fot' se. n IS ier b1fch vIkWs safe rI.er n A' akualie. The otnaantg wvomaan, ho ~ Eaid,. will inqupire, ano addeaft fpl doe qa p r y.ork ate bbd ein'8 i48 W ll Vi~ g OUR "SMoKY AsAR."-The equi table and sardonic Abraham, it Wild be remembered, never oeals'ed9gej'off his mico while the last bonds of th Union wore being dissolved in blood and finally whe his warfare was a uomplibhed, ho a'scended from the pi of a thcatr tp the boron of Wa b pia: his autetbo eot is -e eutingl Ilujltpc in thttlpothzgrapt. 1'ie Un. 6At bilrites t rtes ,f >3 prdct esroi; arnd whilo arikstooratio noses are leing tweaked in Maseaehu. set ts, .nd the hlub groans inwardly at Oxonian inuolenoe,.and a fow trillion of rebels .illonly nurse their wiatt under tke oppreseions of an irreipon. sihle despotimn, he coinpicaently i'uf's uit the cover-exhan(.sted caldentAt, talksi horse most, launingly, a rid frolios over his empire, to the vast delight or Jenkins and Shoddy anrid tpecial ar tists attached to Journa s of Civiliz t tion.-Neow Eectic MaJynz~ne. 'l'ho E npeeror N.tatleon, doelares the .Li'ndonl (.o. urt Jo,,una1, efu -04 nothing to those who snn round him, and is a true friend in need. Several tines he has relieved niaiy young of lieers wa.hi pecunitary help, wrho havo momenta rily got into a ''tight place," and a certin drawer in the Tuileries, called "Pandora's box," is never empty, a1d al:ays the hands is put in to relieve the eces-itoui.i according to their wants. Napowleon is not rich, never was and never will be. H1e does riot rave. Vhr-n General Rullin, the Keeper of the 1'a ivy 'arso, anno'uno nd to hint that he saved the household :t000f. in one mouth, and asked what to do with the fruit of his economy, lhe was told to put it in his pochet. The total numiber of white officers anid soldiers, known and utnknown, buried in the national conietaries is IIearly 500,000. The nutber of ne gro soldiers nearly 50,000, two'thirds of whonti ro not known by name. The expenses attending the burial or reinternent of their bodice, -and the laying out and improvement of the thlity-live litonaiil cemeteries, has reached $-1,0010,000, and it wiill cost $2,4000,000 more to comph to the work tami keep themI in ordor. The 3 early expenses of theso bu. ial pla3( will be about $ 0(,000. An ignoraut but conceited fellow got aboard a steamer on L :ku Huron. After standing on deck awhile among the crowd, iad teci g the captain ap proach, he inquired 'What is the namelIC of th's lake ?' 'The Lake lin ron.' 'Ye1, sir,' leplied the man. liut tho captain going no fatther the stranger stil : 'ell, what is the name of the lake? . 'The I. ike lluron,' again answered thre caplta in. 'want to know what like I'm on -;is name 1'' 'Well, sir, said the captain, 'the nam 210 of the htke you are on is the Lako Huron. Does not satisfy you 1' The crowd were now sniline quite audibly, and the man walked away, muttering to himself : 'The lake I'm M. Th'at's a polite caiptain, indeed.' The expenses of Nuttors oh the backs of outr coats, where they are of ao earthly use, is equal to the support f all our orphan asy) lums. It is os. ~imated that the value of old boots birown aside, which might have been vorn at least a day longt r, is more ~han enongh to buy flannel ni ght towns for every baby in the land. Ahso, that the cost of every inch on h1e full shirt collars of our young no0n is Oequal to the sum necessary to Int a Bible in thre hands of every P'atagonian giant. Co 1! .on-r.--"is there any danger of ~he boa-constrletor biting ude ?" asked m lady visitor at tihe Zoological Gar "Not tihe least, mam, replied ahowman ; "lhe never bites, he swal tows his whitles whole r' The number of womeon studying medicino at the University of Zurich incecases in geometrie progression. ["our years ago there wore but one, Lhe next year t wo, then four, then eight, and now there are sixteen. ''You isay,' Mrs.Jones, thgat'you have lived with defendant for eight years. Does the court i.nderstand thait you are matrried to him '" "In cou1rse it docs.'' Inve you a moar rinige certifioate ?"' "Yea, 3er houor, three on 'em--two gals end a boy. What can a man01 do askced a green 'an when a sherifF is coaming up to him with n writ in his hand: A p'ply tile remedy, saidl another. A pply the remedy I W hat rome dy ? . poeol ing remedy. ."If' there is any body undor tie cau iater of heaven that I gave in utter exoresoence," said fra.' Partington, "it is the slanderer, going about like a boy-constriorm of r.931tiog hi. palomel upon honest 101k8." An itsh jlrot.having appled-t6 the judge to b9 excused from .ue'ring 01n acpoumnt of deafness, the judgy said : "Could ydu hear - fnyoharge to tile jury, alr 1"' "'Yes; Ih honor's chrg colntraoany sentsoiaut of itE Tlo waso0..of~? , A pretty Boston gIrl 1s abo~ open-a iarberskey ll6 i KI~t1 place*'~ *. ~ .' ' Xta--ted-that-009 Northorp pitsL~Jaa 1I4 6-i Oear. -:. - The "CAROLINA FERT'L ." is in iud is pronounoed by various chemists, one I'eruvinn Ouanoin its Fortilizing Properties, inet land and sea nuin alsi.and possess quali t. We arnex the Analysis of Professor She "LABORATORY OP TilE \lEDJ Analysis of a enwple of Carolina Fertilizer kloist uro expelled at, 2120 Ft, )rganuio Mainter, with Home water of caubins l-ixed Ingredients, 'holsporlo Acid-Soluble, 0.00 Eqi nsjlble, 0.17 E 18.13 Bulphurio Ac'd, 11.01 tiqt 3ulphnto of Potash, 3ulphnto of Soda, Sand, On the strengths of these results I an gla 'aa Fertilizer, We will furnish this excellent PER TILIZ ?,000 lbs. Oct -1y . [iporters and Manufacturers of COACH AND SADDLERY ET A- DW.A3.U. MACKENZIE BROTHERS, No. 222 B).ltimtore St., Baltimore. E-TADL IiD 1825. Boxing Mnchines, Felloes, Rlubs, Spokes, Spring', Enamled Canvas, Saddle Trees, log Skins, iueep Skins, Shoe Thread, Saddlers' Hair, Varnish, Carriage Bolts, Tire Belts, Moss, WVheels, Enameled Leather, Bag Leather, skirting, Harness Leather, Stirrups, Bits. ko. Al.so, all other articles appertaining to mur busincas. sept 18-6m REEDER & DAVIS c cttO'n. Ft aONr , AXI) (Eener'al Coiniisslon Mere' anits, CUIA R L sS T ON, S. C. Contsignments Respectfully Solicited >swXLLr uisxoxa. EbtaiNDVs aug 2Gm ttItNAVS 8TABIL18l1LED aaeg . ALEXANDER SMYTHE, .Wholesale and Retail Dealer .IN B00TS, SHOES a.nd HATS EAST SIDE De RIA1N STREET, (Opposlie Kinard's,) COLUMBIA, S. C. mar'_28-ly ________ R. C. SHARP & 00 , C(A'I'TON FACTORS| AND [Aeneral Commission Merchants. IBROWN'S W HAtF. - oot 6-8mos 3E2Z.aI.. PournD DNE OYSTERS. liuppiled in quanitles toeiat jir6iait'els. 3rder. froft all parts of theo ihley'ldi'olfelt. ad AddrelssThos.Mo~rad~ g1,P V. B. smpbe.ll, Dr~Et WwJ.'thienel, David lennings, MoCrody& Bo,'M G ige ohn e Ryu. 3not 18-flm PACIFIQ GUANO 005PAlf ACID PRIO8PHATE OF,, jE lot CpqiliN wI' i0~e 18, Sd. : ' rshnt% k e Wief dt%1 It orff dVitae'uaWiset i 64,9*6 R04'AiI 80~d arolim se9tstfh saaesheaee~yen i we~ee ogiU e from -the Phosphates of. South Ca'olina f the best Manures known, only-inferior t These Phosphates are the .remains of e lies of the greatest vale to the agrioultur pard. CAL COLLEGE OF SOUTI[ CAROLINA. personally selected. 16 7 Lion expelled at a low rod heat,- 1,65 60.8 2.6 ivalent to 11.27 Soluble P'hosphato of Lin italent to 18.48 Insoluble (b 'ne). 24.75 PhoRphato of Lime. ivalent to 28.65 Sulphate of Lime. 80 - - 8.50 11.06 I to certify to tIhe superiority of the Caroli S U. U. BiIEPARD, Jr. :R to Planters and others at $60 per ton o OEO. V. WILLIAMS & CO., Fators. FAE'vJE ES t INCREASE your Crops and Improve you I Land, by using PH(ENIX GUA190, Imported by us direct from-tio Phonix Is lands, South Pacific Ocean. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co., MANIPULATED GUANO, Prepared'at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston S. C., whlolh has proved in the soil the best Manuro in use. For sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN GOAHOLI 90 Ba, Street, Savannah, Ga. 64 East Bay.St., Charleston, S. C. 211 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. WE ALSO KL'EP Pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano. " Dissolved Bone. " Land Plaster. For further information, address, al above for circular, or subscribe to Bouther, A//riculturist, publishmed by W. .C. .Maomur. phy & Co., at Aughsta an~d Savannah, Ga. at the low price of 250. lier annum. dec 4-4mn P. P. TOALE, 'Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of DOORS, SASH, BLIND,8S [. VIN TiE AR GEST- A ND MiOS I.CMLTE FAITORY in the -South ern States, and keeping always on hand large opti ROost complete stock of.DOQORE 9AB8llA BLINDS, ashk Doeors, Stor D~oors, Shutters, Nioelings, &c . &o., I am enabled to .sell low mind at, mntufactrer prices. N. B.-tdqL attention ptaid to shippin in goodorder, ~ ju- 20 ~STABLE liBe ndesithe ,will reeel2 On~ 0 k'ebout ih4-1st'6f'Noviiio~i4e l of Horsms and Mz14g'At- his 1lYERY AND) 8ATE RTARTM. He keeps consttantly on hanid ibered and Vehicles for Hiro and Sale, and respet fully solie gt not 28'' ." ,': 20,000 &outherna Grot.,n Ftmt .'rseqoe 5ak M' hgbtwith a -94l1 Ifhn 100. One year ol, to 6t 1 19-0090%20. . a,'t ,. ,-..,, Pacellesp inPhrl,*Afl es tRfj~t' iaver VI',tgbn 1iaan4Al6:jyte.4a Qata logue sent gratis to apli ants.' Addves OQe.16-6 '.aAd " nt Ga. I. I o b I spes ..*weS~lU~~ a t c -4 -. - ref 1. ~ TO COTTON PLANTERS. . 1e ede ts e h I!. ste ai .e' : . ) t t Mi' 9fiJ4#' 4'lJ.r~ t P rs Th suipply of Pefutdhd Q b "hawing bdooms. e'xiausted, it isteuessary for the pjaprting popluzunity $9%~oksfr 0esubstitgtte for this8 article, ab e lcacious in pro~ Lilg and Sustaiing tIh g'ogt h of cotto,. l'lle combination of PeiUvia unto, an ,Dias. kol&d' tie ed'f,)W *b;ed ubtnd to L the safastr' belt "'of tlli the t h'a t! ! ,ta'ss otfered, and 'we are confident t at iitn oplinary season, ,tp use the language of.41r. David. Deiolyaq, can never, failt, p. . senting our Ad aONIATED to tht "anter, we but give the 1'wmbnattpn in a form ready for immnediate use, tihus svlng'"thlie .cost and trouble of. manipulalion, and scour in ramity. in quality, 4 .. ,. lhq ,practicalresuits gbtqinedi from. the articles siipped ,b tas prove them to, be superior ''to all bt bs, and in ,}' trade ex. totding thtoigh. every'pbetidh'of Ihe'o6tton Growing Regions, and, during the past Ave years, consuming.thousands of tons, we are yet tp hear of, thefrsteomuaint.: ,, I In our Imanufapture we dieoargl pil minerel phosphates, and rely bdtttraly upon lure Bone niade 'readily aoilile b' the hid of Bulphu:io Acid.. TherAiunonla is asupplied from the next, valuable , source do leruvisen Guano, and .in suflioient quautsities togive >t plant a vigoroud ' and healthy. deg'th, t the soluble bone sustaining It throughout - the Senton. We have no hesltatlonift placing tis artiole against any. manufacture of oornbi. nation known and will refund every dollar spent in its },urotase In cqite it does not give satisfaar ion. For the charaoteY n'd patr ly'of the arti oles shipped by us we refer - to thb protl nent nanes appended,t hey being a few of those w9 obtain the'r i piiefropa use JOHN M t . C0 2~ Matt ilo e. David Dickson, Hancook county Dr. E M Pendleton, 6 . - W W 8impison, a .Ai J.Lano,,... .. , Col. T M Turnpr, .4 r John T Berry,. ' James M Gray, Jones county H S Kisar, Houston county M Q Robert, Wilkes county N V Stone, Columbia county Dr.. Henry Gaither, -Lewtou county Dr. J S -Hamilton, Athens . edward llanoroft, " - A P Dearigg, ., A Livingston. Newton bountty lion. T J Smith, Jefferson county 11 P Riohards, ewton county John phish9ar, gu Pot Stephen D Hear , ugusta Dr, If H 8teinoy W D Grant, Walt on Rev. W M Cunnidsgham, La Grange Col, B (I Locket, Dougherty county, lion. Hersohell'V Johnson, Jeffer on oo. J H Wilkips, Jeffesepq ou't Jas. C Denhaan, Putnti cotine ' ' J Printup, Columbia county G M Stokea, Leo county Rev. T B West, Columnbia county 0 A Nunnally, Wanton county ,W S wanson, Troup eQunty Thomas Wart hen, Washington county Sterling J Elder, Coweta county J L. 'olhert, f" , 1 ' R(evC 8'9.,u1 e, "Wp pacbiinty. ' J 0 Alorton, 8amuel.M Carter, Murray coanty J R Stapler, Lowndes county J N Montgomery, PortLamar 0 WV Lewis, Decatur county J N Hill, Quim'in codudty' S P Burnett, 4' A J White, Macon A V Brumby, Atlanta Q R Nolan, Henry county Z HI Clark, Oglethorpe county H F. Woolley, Cass county Adams, Jones & ReynoldstrMabon J1 B Ross & Son, . Warren, Lane, & Co., Augea J T Bothweli, 'a Berrys & 0ts., Rome ' WV C & E..Lanier, West Point B Pyo& aon, ~orsyjh Isaac liai-is, Sigs Greve, N. 0, 'James P'Irwin, Ckrlott'e, N. C. .Col. J RI Spearman, Silver Streeth$ C*. R WV -Date, Orangeburg,-8. (Jr . Col. T J Moore, 8p riapburg, 5. 0..4 John~ H Cat heart linnboroS , .Thomas L Wooase, rebyvo 8. C. J W Barksdale,'Ltiten Sp Gov. I).1 Du Pont, Quincy, Fla George W.8oott, Tallahaassee, Fla John I I bey l Thomas E B egneda O rals 1. B olt, fuck'11, ~s - M B Jones, Blatosville, Miss H I F Johnson. Br katt, Miss J AP Kennedy,Coeevilie, Mips *C C iWilas,0koldn&atM*,6 ".;. .J Chanponols, Shubi. Miss John 8 Flnley, H~oi$f Srings. Miss E Mathews) Montioen~e,~ - W 00J 4et iA+ 4X - - e a eD -r Oct~ 26 159.ff, i, 5 f 1 Erg' FENOLETON'S t5 , .. ' PIIOSPII .TIO COMP'OUND, " 5 3