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despatches we have aeon, the weight of testimony adduoed* before the Con *Tree^JTo)? New ^>fleairf Radical interest*; osie of them admit Washington, it ia. taken Jor grsnted (hey Wfe wwwCtf *a* * report tbat tbe work of- the Rstaraeag Board was a LnmaW% and without intimidation. It ia, per the Administration J?as oaosed to be eaaoted a new rale, whioh will enable it ?fap^w*^*q^^^ ?ther, that it p^ass^^d. mo matter Misaiasippi, to put ^ their legislation through without regard to it. It ia Radicals propose to empower the Pro oath*.so as. to exolnde the incoming1 Ui A** laid, and every sort of working and influence, inside aftTi-sjutside, fair or fonLjjfe to be &n tender^ontjibation?; io Qup illfTW&h&^iWL ?jH^Wot^TB? people athiS Srotu7| m? ad] agitators against the ? puace, tranquilli discovered rebel pla^na-and anou olear conspiracy on the part of the Southern whites.oa|wiMo?eaf^eJ%js#*^ the Joyal Norjh, fan} ?*ia*^i^eded party to resist." He significantly adds: "We shell have inevitably to wait for "mtltw'MHejH^ rlaid, and every sort of working and influenoe, inside aatfLfentNide, fair or fonL t& ?IT made aware of the wioked purposes of their enemies, will foil them by their patierloe/jihsjHj s$er\r?iee of the law, their submission even to manifest wrong, until* "the storm of) ?^W^a?QjQrfr^fr|?' ovo^ustfl As said uy Mr. Hill, in the speech J from whioh we1 Quoted "yes lard ay, we p*&$t?sn^feeP^e^t'a^o^profect't^ rights of alltfiBen^/vae will submit to "My Southern friends," he con? cluded^ how I mko comfort frota that beau (Hal Java of awiaeaad merci? ful Provj.iwtioy.i teak p -toot virtnn, eoonWh? fatW, khlu; ha Ve Its toward!' We have cudqred, we tjava Htruggkd, we have ..made naUtakt s, but all pur tniatakee were on the side of liberty und for wftat <we believed was she ?dirsr, ,of obnstitational government. We have paid the penalty of dor mis? take* most oruolly. Tbank God, there is a logic in'events, whioh bnman in? tentions cannot, conttol. There'ia a Providence in the world whioh the iiuman will cannot restrain; one of them in that patient virtue, enduring right,'^nffdring courage, shall one. day have their reward. I believe that day is dawning fo* ue. I believe the* time ie coming, if we be true to ourselves. ?f we bary the strifes of the past, and have but oue honest, longing, earnest desire.: to restore. the Ooostitation of our fathers, and preserve liberty for all, that we shall find Northern men a great olcud of witnesses at the North rising np for oar rescue end ready to record ee jostioe as patriots. When the victory a hall begiu; when the sins of their Radical party ahall onoe begin to he exposed, oh, what infamy awaita these! Wbat pea oan describe it? We have only to recite a record of their deeds, of their violated oaths, of their brutality, of their hypocrisy, to siok them deeper into infamy tbuu waa ever visited uppu apy parly.in hist iy. As they ahall siok. you ahall'rise. The re-awakened and re united patriotism of all sections, will enkindle a fUme in tbisoountry, that will bum up forever ?II spirit of rebellion to the Constitu? tion; and this American Ham an? radicalism?so bigoted, so brutal, so insolent, will be brought to the scaf? fold whioh himself has erected for our ?uramou Constitution, and Northern patriots will ory out, 'Let them be banged! let them be hangedP " '" ' ??' <-???-> Here's a chaaoe for looes filibusters. The London, correspondent of the Scotsman writes': "From a well-in formed sourceTien.cn that an,expedi? tion of a remarkable character is being orgaotasd in Baropo for the purpose of effcKHmg * laediug ou the shores of a diatanV uouutry. ..TA?. objeo^of the expedition will, he U> aooompiisb the overthrow of the existing government r aud to a ppoi at .as, f Efefj of the ex ecu ?ve a man well Jfoo^wu iu the politico et i largo part of to a world. %i is sai d toev> eta&y . persons of ? influence and wealth here pledged themselves to sur> Xni Iiis r?U 'irfV?-' &'~7~ ?-' ooordiog to a New Nork pspsr, it waa 4'the whirligig of time" that iirunght Andrew Johnson out again. Tbe laut week ?oaooul report of the New York Harald represents State bjondsTo?jg toWoliti^aUlbd Jsna^ial 0 implidj?ouH, alnot pen ig toi a promM^nt plajb in um i iar >f \tbe ?verfora of ajofl tfAlotfff toTmsir resjjftfti latures are considered to be tbe most ejncourttgiog amoug Soothern r/re"V<. get bar debt.A within say,controls NorthlDatotfd'a' b as fiot? y%V succeeded* Ar fa?jpit n uuaiifuuim unwiyu Qarfuta^tB ^SoeS oPtu n Jl going on with apirif. It ia expected tat the ooo8olidatiou of tbe whole >bt will be virtually oompleted within the year. In counuotWh with the con Idence thus ej^ressee),in.New York, a lolder of Sooth Carolina bonds, now ih QblwmW, wrffift tdblhe Neuland \ exists in tbe Treasury Department of tbe State Government.' 1 Two yearY ago, heiregajdedar^, bonds as almost a orthless; to-day, be says they aro toent of Treasurer Cardozo. * We observe tbatTflie Finance Com n , tte ?,& Weti & JAaUI^po rUd Cf u. XUnoaetorf, i Ularandoni <*od Ooileton F ?^ftrn^1r!oStf tfJf^W&v' Iq (HouHu^Aha Oqaweaittoe ou Ways and ?tyn^to;S^ aotbarrze and reqanr* the County e^ooibK 'taev 'isSittjtrawnreports "ere made, p? -to .l^ciilaiid, Ab?ejvilU,i qraegeburg and I/?ureflS. ? A petition wiae. ?W. presented frooft tbq Gouuty ajle*j plafpat. nktytt ifor Coauty nqn t^^^W,^^'^*' HAMM appear/i inw one. -.dos *rofvofiaMiatrAi it idoee nob abready lexaetj iudofttrao.ua ?cj elenriy < teetiftOa* tw adisawanagsmont oi ftttW ai '-the" huge ptle-r*'dobt with w?ioh they.are to'adflft. .ob' hin ' .!ait.| i?n| 1 mnw* W*trW ilw ? J 1 to i na?' ??swlea ?r ?u? at me?So. kVrU Ihjsi I Ours ie the age of polt ?iottl tyf iffta'l^f] of ripgs.'oj^MupoU/^parties, ?ucieUet, whieb (whatever advantage rosy bo Tu Abe^V* fto?vl??? which .it ia not: our business: to diftaaM) hold tberr. meaJ-' bore, dowtv to a, level"." of oompqbipfly, mediocrity, nod wield ovar .their enq raies tbe cnyaterioua power of a vMimv Gericht. It ia an Bge of competition's, ignorance, audsoity aod . nepotjuro-r-a day in, Which a mau'? ability to govern a nation, a State, or n province is' proved by bis capacity for smoking a cigar, petting a .boll pup. driving ,u team, bestowing offices on bis rela? tions, tfocepting bribes and remember ifig a date; a day of fraudulent bank? ruptcies, of mercantile dishonesty, of anbltiubiog demsgogoism, of rampant atatestuausbip. It woold be a most difficult matter for any one to over-ee timate tho ' real evila of tbe times. There aro plonty of voices to prooiuim it?veiees tbat sometimes shriek funu tioally, add sometimes overstep the boaudary betwoon the ridiculous and the sublime. There ia tbe "World." with thunders of Jove, with wild light Ding aud storm blasts, blazing, flash |ing uud resounding around. There ia the philosophic Tribune, with its theo? retical wisdom, and logical beyond ull human possibilities. There is tbe Times, with its rfigged grandeur, ruv ling against ariytobrats and usurpers, j There ia the'Herald, with its versatility I and changeability, sometioiea opuold ing aud sometimes ooademuing, vieing in hues with thecbameleon; then there is a mighty ?warm of lesser lights, I swearing, blaspbeming, aboaing, occa? sionally fawning aod praising in the same breath, tb^a tearing their bair, j splitting their fingor nails about tbe loavea acd fiabee. Theo there is a mighty army of office-b.oldera, man? worshippers, bar-room suckers, who. follow aod raveagaioat the people, or, if necessary, against the "God-man," i as tbe Wind blows. Then there are I such Jaeobiba aod obarlataos aa Mor? ton, Liogau, Conk ling ef id omne genus, whose selflab, narrow, contracted, de magogoisb, disbolteal, fleodish minds aud perverted intellects would glory and rejoiosf ia tbe overthrow of human rights, republican government aad constitutional liberty. Io abort, all olaifies and all the raaka of humanity are:, indicated before many tribunate, aod a very true bill?too tr no a bill io moat cases?ia foand against thorn. Tbe oracular propheU ai tbe time, in their raviogs? deolaratioee. fjjry. aflVtr toe aid} p?*ft*ionato prediotiorfu,; ar? sometimes partly in tbe right. It woaMd be extremely difffoolt io this iprofent moment of commotion, law^ lilostfiess and intern ai fer nfeht, to say of nipft of iheoi, bo waver, tbak they aro ?i|tj|rely Wfodg.' 1 .. . PaudoksD. ? Hpenr*?' ModinttUji eriuvtoted at the recent term'1 bf tbe [United States Ctrswtt Ooaft of retail? ing liquor without paying, tbeapeeiei ! tax, and senteeeed to aHt mo?th?V im> orianumeut, aad to pay a floe ot 01,000, has beau unconditionally par? doned by Presideut Grant. ^K^rTSanfloTlJ^ boo boy is dead, ahdV there tto'lenjt oue around that ho dweJfeaM**J?V Hi die pu erski oBeu seeB ?v to grJa Ma d never did. No, Bob wasn't oV W<rwi{$<bdWTw fan. warn niaxjjr ao muoh, and it took a wbolo row of i^illim wa? Until Bob was eight years old. Then the oo# b?gau to laanoh oat. He would bore gimlet-holeu in the bottom qf ttie waler-psii: put cVrtridgeti in' the oo&l-sto ve? , u uso re w tno da or k u obs, nil th? kerosene lamp with. Water, and a. good thrashing* didn't burden bis mind over ftvo1 miridtes. 1 Sometimes bis'fa^dr woijja; takfthlm b> the hair and.yauk bias up to tu* aof?, and ait ?rsa kl?wn and ask: nn.e? I '^Robert Parathoft "Emerson, what A nIt s tire yaUer ? j-aMudere, J, guess," Bob would meekly reply. ; "Robert, don't yon want to be un apgel?" the old man would continue. fj^fls7i,ii?^,*w::<.nrt..: "And fight hawks-?" ??.???. J Ssto JQO?. pW 11 ?9ujjJ4-;wbo9p 1*1 ? ally tor the angels!" uiian woallr^wOiwrvf^tavJ Hob'e hatiavata mosafcod declare that 'i^e young rtHca| waa'b<oft1id"rbr the tree for six minutes. Bob would reco fer from his sadness and go- ever to he burn, and run the pi toh-fork tbro?^ tbe et raw-cutter, "harnest np She co w, and aUok pins mtp .the family horse. 'One night he brought home a woll trap and set it in. the midd,'0 ?t -the wood shed floor Av oatch [fw<WUt U? chuckled a good deal that evening at the thought of what would happen tW toe rats, and ho" fell usleep -nod dreamed that bo was n band-organ, aud< hat some eaeifitoale the crank lo him, I o that he oooldrn't be played ob? Juan I tfef ore" going 'tb ted'; bTd- Emafaotf'werjtl tut after a scuttle of cotfl. and b?^ stepped his bootless.foot mlu. tho trun. 1 He made a l^jfi^Jfil tftfetfai $\ .mighty yell, and it took two men, tqu aJinqf^s toapwig.tbe, fcapjO&Uja leg,' ? \ jut's that buy'* woral.'.jbe groaned, is he nursed bis foot, and ho took uu {tie boot jack, limped into the 'bewU room, and gave Bob.an awful olip just as tbe ohjli w*a tireatuing *A playing base bali^Sitti a raoTmatd. ? ? ? "Vir pboid ye td dektU1. rF 'y? don't atop this foolingl" criud, t.b^p old man, bulbe hadn't boon out of the bed-room bau mjauteV, before Bob wee planning to atop up the ohimney next day aud smoke everybody out of the hbnse. It wasn't many^d'tys before be fixed, a darpjog needle in tho ousbiou of his1 fath,qr7a arm chair, and bounce? the old man three feet high; and bis sick ing hadn't got over smarting before he exploded a fire cracker in bis mo? ther's snuffbox. That night the old man said to him, aa ba took htm by the ear: ? ? ' "Robert Parathoo Emerson, do you think of where you will go to?" "Yes, sir." ho auswered, "I'll Igo to bed purty soop." Tbeu be got another manliag, and went to bed to dream that he was thres-tiued pitoh-fork, and that a man was using him to load bay with. Poor boy I Even three days before lie died, aud whilo ou bis . dying bud, he managed to slip an eight ounce tack into bis father's left boot, and get up 1 another circus. - ? . The steamer Cypbrenes, from Aus? tralia, brings the following news: "Tin bark Wolveriuo has arrived at Hobart Town, from Bird Islaud, having on board Mr. Rhoden, uocoud officer of the brig James Biruio, who waa trans? ferred from tho American whaler Ben? jamin Cumminga. Mr. Rhodes report? the brig sailed from Sydney in Muy last, bound ou a oruiae. She reached and ttsbed at Howe's Island, after? wards near the Solomon group; sent out boats for Beohe de Mer, the friendly demeanor of the natives dis? arming all auspioion. The crew of the brig separated, or rather were divided into three parties, the esptain com? manding one, Mr. Rhodes the second, aud a seaman named Davis the third. Mr. Rbodea, who had supplied the leading ebief with tobacco, Ao., was suddenly set upon and clubbed from behind, bot the rest of the party, who were in a bnt, oatae to his assistance, attsokiog tbe natives aud tepnlsiog them. He gajned. |he?boat ana made for tbe brig, which had been left in 1 barge of the ohlef officer. On reaoh ing tue vessel, he found, tho natives in force about her, when ho at onoe made pff, (the natlvee In - their c * noes giving abase,) and suooeeded in reaching tbe flolomon group, w/here be waa piekeil hp by the whaler. Mr. Rbodea be? lieves that the't'broo'- parties were e> tnultaneounie attacked, and tbe Vessel seized, and he ooniTdor* himself the sole white survivor. Six natives who formed his party remained faithful to pirn aud escaped. Of these five are bow ou board the whaler end one died. j, , -?P Tbe California highwayman still oba stage ohaohe* end breaks female learts. He weara^ a slouebed hat, iboft cloak, red shirt, heavy moos iaohe, a lock of lady's hair next bis isert and has tSasels on his boots. The school of highway robbery in California is full of possible Joaquin Millars. '"J?t IfjWTAfcU?BtB* TbAVBIJNO ?OM ?AKfOH.? Change of olimuto, wuter or dWii* Opt to induce ?arraaHiug aod eroos'^flsasafrs. JflTbeMhteo tbe^^^^mj^rtuuj^^ toj ^i-^roualrOOences arising froiu theoe ^oaes? Travelers, voy?gers, und em? igrants to pew coasrtnta nauuotf.bertoo MMM rt-iP'n'W .oLrUua. fact,.that thia. agreeable vegetable tonio is tu* niost f&eb/e aafc^gaard against dM<4<irV Go iW Mffl afe fur rf MMdi aljM t?* habitual denizens of j^T^i3.0V atmosphere which prod uce^Bd#fttr'are erlr^r?JSSm>rr^ aud cold to which travelers are often shb'jecterl. add they' nWtMTWjfyiWtj elements in unaccustomed water or diet.,, WjUicb would otherwise lieget d\H-, orders, of tUo 'aipwach uud :. bow ties Tbo hraokiehi wa*.-r with which vqj dyaiuterv and other seriotl*- oom pltrints, bat whita thw Bitte***' are mixe?, w|th.if,' U/becomes dai'mle'sy1 Truly, "Ibis great protection iuvigoraui l?j ap iiiV/iluaUU- traveling corupauiou. ? - - ? B^Ecauit on Dnuos and Mkdicinbs. ?Referring to tbo wnut of fidelity bu tsveAA mail and uaao, which begets u spirit of fraud, he says: "Medicines are adulterated, bresd is adulterated; coffee is mixed; your suger is adulte? rated.*' This is all true; aud we may add some startling revelations with roJ gard to tbe adulterations aud mixture of* med?ctues, which our people, with blind' credulity, awallow upon faith: Urhd'dretb^ AilV contain extrsot of PokeUerrl?ft.'.;> OSffrbo. cloves, aloes; i^adway's Relief .contain- tincture of tcpVti; ?fl?66Uaampriori yoa-r spices, too,, aro oijxed ( ,with, saw-dust aud. grouu'd-up musty/ship ciraokera; cream oit tartar is mixed with white earth and Ihme, and cooking soda is * trrfitt tnre ?1>* ''powdered washiug soda. Your, security, theo, is.to boy articles prepaid at boms, of warranted porHty sod approved worth. 1 - " . 1 Heiuitsh's Baking Powder? cook's favorite?is thp beat and cheapest. I Heioitsh's" Pare Baking Bods''and Cream Tartar, for bread and biscuit. Heioitsh's Pure Qrouud Pepper, Mustard and Qinnamon. Heinitsh's Pure Flavoring Extructe. Heinitsh's Quaker Lioimon'C bf-tfer than Beady Belief; a speedy cure. ' Hesnitsh's Blood and Liver Pills, entirely vegetable, and a marvelous medicine for the. Liver, Stomaob and Bowels. Ueiuitsb's Blood Purifying Liver Pills cures Liver Complaint, Headache, Stomach Disorders, Indi? gestion and Constipation. Stanley'.* Cough Syrup euro* ull kinds of Cough?, Hoarseness, Bron? chitis, incipient Consumptioo. Try it; don't delay. A. Cough gets worse with every day's neglcot. Medicines of ull kinds, of warranted quality, at the lowest prices. Make bat one trial aud be convinced. f S?henck's Puxmonio Syrup, Sea WlCIiD ToNIO and MaKDRAKB PlIiLS.? These deservedly celebrated and popu? lar medicines have effected a revolu> tion in the healing art, and proved the fallacy of several maxims which have for many yours obstructed tbo progress of medical science. The false supposition that "Consumption is incurable," deterred physicans from attempting to find remedies for that disease, eud patients afflicted with it reconciled themselves to death without muking an effort to escape from a doom which they supposed to be una? voidable. It ia now proved, however, that Consumption can be cured, and that it has been oured in a very great num? ber of C'lsos (some of them apparently desperato ones) by Sobenck's Pulmo nie Syrup alone; aod in other cases by the same medicine in connection with Scheuok's Sea Weed Tonio and Man? drake Pills, one or both, according to the requirements of tbe case. Dr. Sohenck, himself, who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more than forty years, was supposed, at one time to be at the very gate of death, bin physicians having pronounced his case hopeless, and abandoned bim to his fate. He was oured by tbo afore? said medicines, and, since his recovery, many thousands similarly affected have used Dr. Sobenck's preparations with the same remarkable success. Full directions uooompany eaob, making it not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Hohenck, unless pa? tients wish tbeir Inngs examined, and for this purpose he ia professionally at bis principal office, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Mon? day, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Sobenok's medicines are sold by all droggieta. Jan 9 fl3 Recently the local paper at Grass Valley eaid: Tbo prettiest girl in Grass Valley doesn't oarry herself straight enough when promenading. For a week after, all tbe Grass Valley girls stalked about like so many bean poles; and every girl aaid, "That horrid pa* * perl Ma, dou't I walk straight?'' ?B last year. 9 Hot of defaulting Ux-piv'eVs witl' rribly ToogS the hbt>fwtf Transient advertisements and no? tices must be paid for in advance. * 'Tbe latest kid gloves come np almost | to yo jt era By* bone. , <T^ie best thcost upon the djVe,.ie,to throw them away. in some new smestCere Is no change. Poor/relatiVefl a^ro cut the? same ss last year. The *be le'rril ter is, money e ?linol be obtained. Tbe snofaidg style, of daocio^ affect? ed by many people ia known in W risian society as "floor polishing." ' EnjjToso iuo postage With y'^nr ^(j sonpt'ip*i^D*41a,,?ixJm^bi?. ;i? Qen.ts;< rrrnWeeklys ? 15-. ^denisr Weeklyy 10 oetrts1.' '> A1 1*1*^ 1? M'B ?* Job printing of overy-a^oW/rYAnY '%Y mUil'?tarovieiUn^caV? posted tqrbed~dat, at snort' notice, frobVr^drsr* dffl^ '-5 '* ,t! safe! tnisinayr-'tt (ftj tiWStidWhf butfoh, bjf ryit Laurey'^p^oifire j-jp office: ' *fffo above fruit^are4ttntioe or'deV! ' - ?"?w ? 1 j/ A pr^iaibibnjbf^ue JadieS at tyel P'*pes pf^uaemeutj is the wearingrQjJ littlebouqueteol natarsl ftoweru. They I m*k#an*udibdbei 'pleasing to *die>byw| und'grhWdl fo-t'be'noVe: -/ Ba?J When hia wife discovered a UoUlo oi it m his coatta41ipoclsef,be,ewidit ?ae all right, Soaodent. She'said it was all right, "Soxdddut taktftoo mhch of, ... ? ... ? . ?\ lueoH ? al A disgusting sight, yesterday, wast a triangular fight between three fetaaiee on Gervais street, near- Assembly. Blood was freely spilt, and all hands | finally brought up at t'he.-guan} ;hqu#e? A yoOOgbvev wee soveoely . injured, yesttrday,; by a bullet frota a slung sb6t in tho hands of 'ft 'companion. The lead'was buried iu bis head. A liperoii application of strap oil would bp of advantage in buc'u pases. At a meeting u t the m'esqbt't* W th?, B4pt*tf Ck nrwb,; held) leak night*. tataall, a pastor to 'snpdly the >veoaeaV oauaed by the resignation'koi -KeV* '9t:"st. Meqdfrdhall, xbe ?Mt.%.?'^?tef|^5 of' Charlotte, N. Ov) waft exUndod au invitation. . , >,'.{' * Eatatjltzs ?Oar neighbor o[ the fruit dopot, Mrs. Huffman, has re? ceived another heavy and varied col? lection of good thiogs?bananas, oranges, pine apples, lemons, apples, grapes; sausages, head oheeae, pud? dings; beets, celery, leeks and onions; nnts and candies of every kind. The articles are fresb. .Man* A.H)uaNanvK9Ts.?Northen, mai I. > peuH 6.30 A. M., HP, M.; olone* 11 A. M., ? P. M. Oharleston opens8 A. M., 5.30 P. M.; oloses 8 A. M.,6 P. M. Western opens 6 A. M., IP. M.; closes C, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens 5.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On Snnday open from 2.80to 1.30 P. M. Death op Coii Rich Dclin.?We notice en tbe Brownsville (Tenn.) States, mention of tbe death of this es? timable gentleman. He was born in Mecklenburg County, N. O , Juno 11, 1809. Iu early life he moved to Co? lumbia, where he engaged successfully in mercantile pursuits. Subsequently be located in Oharleston, where he en? joyed a long career of proeperity as a merchant. About the close of the war he gathered op bis shattered fortunes and removed to his plantation in Ar? kansas. A few years sgo be engnged in mercantile business in Memphis, Tenn. COUHT of GkBBBAXi SESSIONS?feb? RUARY 4.?The Court met at 10 A. M., Judge R. B. Carpenter presidiog. Tho following oases were oalled and tried: John Harris, indicted for grand larceny?verdiot guilty; reoommended to the meroy of the Court. William Porter, iudioted for grand larceny? verdiot not guilty. Benjamin Wade, indicted for murder?verdiot not guilty. John Harrison and Thomas Thompson, indioted for grand larceny. Pending the consideration of this oase by jury, the Court adjourned. The Court directed tbe jury to bring in a sealed verdiot. David Goodman was excused from eerviog on the grand I jury for this year, and Alfred Coving ton eworn in his place. Oonrt ad? journed until 10 A. M. to-morrow. Appoi?tmknts.?Oo^. Chamberlain baa made the following appointments: Jury Commissioner for Clarendon? Wra. Diokson. Trial Justo ose*-Judge field, R. W. Caunoo, J. A. Barker; York, H. R. Roberta, John Martin, J. J. L. Gill, R. Ii Simmons. Treasurer of Darlington?P. C. Flndd. Notary Public of Fairfield?D. B. Kirkland. 8Dd ttfl 0^ <}arit-wh mar-nwy ta-n-h ,*n ?A-tytfl pf t -44r-r 3ud sobe* age. tb? toibrwa tmtm mfimi 10 civilian, Iba eoyrittia?. OAffr vW* Wd^rWhsH; ^^V^r^.^S?fW^ ??.Wi ?Q? ^MS'Ji f^fl*diMK#V etw q ejpai ?sy s; . ot d anee, l vfejpgpttUfT is?n Regiment,, #a*i iMmMf^lSB musio for;the oeeaciae.l 'alt* bail4o**fH ? brilliant1 ado*?ur,' ?bd^ 'v^y ttlr/#? Amiiffg the ad^rum-utH olj^(w^w?c0 ?1h*tad4oa60w*fi?4 epfe-aVt*!*? sUted by General ?W?>g?OP?utM'lf? \b> ?bantfptfea^b^^ V?rf (^?WO.'i To<-tb* -?ftr^ Wto &m,v*f^\b*l.*o?wiix}fimtO ^LroBgbitDi aiatj mafctooftrilirsMgq -?.. j uwgi l^ms^ Iwveral flsg-bearer* b*4 .fetea .hOied.Ii Iba Utteted banrjufc.iuf ,itin Gimp?' I ton Legion, Wide* wa* caTTtobrb*gfc-'T a? i-iTO flags of Baobman'n; Battery;; jRfsVt Regiment of Biflee. DbarJeatoc; and Company E, Abbe?ille,j*bg??bKr Wfth T 57,IJ'S?* the Belaud, Rjfl<j Club .?ncf-tb?.Oaco? liua Bjfle, .Club, portraits loj Qosmtmim L?*v Xersbaw ?od Prestonv With1 sab! 1 ?' ? beun&s. and other-soldierly erableWi, ? About 1 o'clock, the band aSrffjfckra-p a popular marob, wheb 'vne<-?bWpnb]fV moved arbufr'l the ha?' aa^:deM?n^:;; to U?e, supper/ r^s. ,\jn\ ^aoppS&T, floor. Tbe Iwat vMl pr*p*fed byrMfciid McXeuSie tb oipiM^^Srld-' b?*T > the ladt**'had ^TtaiA^W 'Utftefflit-'1 T-i'b- t^, -fjd.^o^B^u.foUibWi - Sir. M??tetbataip?t'tbSl'ba*'a^o^d*d' was ?fei! appreciated. (??He ^fvfltowW J is to* bill OTfite*! *?* eu.;nir^h Orange,.,,0000*00*.: maotwopu, ess- b ringoes, ortqr^mbooeho. ou geooi?*, , enluna with p.omp*-.r-s, turban oake. M Ro-ut?lor key, wih} dock. giuuaa, ? parlridgaa eo , daorW partrMg-a ?0 cases. Bailed ?Bana, tongoe. Qya- , tera?Stewed, fried. Eutreea?Lob? ster aaiad. ohickou uulad, pioklea, olives, aaaoea. Dessert?ico Cream. Human punch, bisque glecie, pineappie ? ioe, charlotte runs, charlotte polenaiao, oieringoo charlotte, .apple meriogoe, blano mange, oalf foot jelly. Cakee? Poond, fruit, jelly? spoogo, chocolate, meringues, maccaroooa, egg kiaeee* confectionery, pop kiaeee, faooy kiaeee. Pastry?Assorted. Nuts?Pecans, al monds, English walnote, Brasils, Fruits?Apples, oranges, figa, bananas, grapes, tfco. Wine*. Our "devil" improvised the follow* 1 iog: The outside was rough, The inside was toagb Or the turkey that waa eat at the ball; With spirit enongh Our boss with a hoof Gobbled it down?rough, teugb and all. ? List or Nsw AovKBTiamiairra. - Devlin A Co.?Clothing. Q. A. Kaminer?Copartnership. Moles aod Horses at Daly's Sttbles. Tub Exraass Robbest.?It waa re? ported io New 'Xork, on Saturday, that tbe Adams Express Company bed been robbed of a aafe containing 9600,000. Tbe value of the bonds, whieh were in two packages, ia as follows: In tbe firs* parcel, shipped from Colombia, -Tann? ery 14, were twenty /our 91,000 South Carolina consolidated bonds* Nos 1.063 to 1,091, inclusive, and one of $600, No. 266. In the seoood peon? age, shipped from Biobuond, Va? were three Sooth Carolina consolidated bonds of $1.000 eaeb, Nos. 1,310 to 1.212, inolosive, and one $500 bond, No. 266; alao. six consolidated Virginia bonds, $1,000 eaeb, Nos. 11.650 to 14,655, inolosive, end four ooopona, due January 1, 1875, of $80 eaeb; four Missouri State bonda, Noa, 8,723. 3,725. 3.726 and 8,727. _ n?a?a - 1 - i Be Just to Yoursbu? and QMgatous to Youe Wurn.?Keep yonr farm ac? counts correctly and regularly in the "Rural Accountant." and ??** J0Qr wife a copy of the "Carolina House? wife. " The large eele of the Rural Ac? countants has enabled the, publish era. Walker, Evans k Cogswell, Charles too, S. 0., to stereotype the forms, and thus reduce the 00c*. They now offer , tbe enteil sine at $1. and the large at $1.50, pec Spell* poetege prepaid. The Oaroliaa Hoeaewii* ia Mies Ru Wedge's, established eookery book, end should be in every house io Carolina. J If . Mr. N. H. Bishop, with his paper canoe, has arrived in Charleston, on his coattiDg expedition.