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SELECTED POETRY. BWIITRIABTS V8 WA*T Ob! dear, it* ulttmihil, I declare, T<? make the men all go. Ami leave so mm; sweethearts here, Without a single beau. W? like to nee them brave, 'tin true, And vim) 1 not urge them ?taj, But what are we poor girls to do. When they are all away ? He told them we could spare them there. Before thee had to go, But bleaa their hearts, we wern't aware, That we would jnisi them no. .We ruins them alt in many ways, Hut truth will ever ?rut. The great eel thing we niiw them for, In seeing un about. On Ru idayn, when we go to church, We look in vain for aome To meet un, ntniling on the porch, And ask to *ee un home. And then, we can't enjoy a walk, Since all the beaux have gone. For what a the good (to une plain talk.) If we must trudgejtlone? But what'n the nee af talking thun, We'll try to be content. MMMHg^H^thry cannot coote to Bkmpey be sent. mBHMRHi ih?jr rbMr ihout on their wty, Our arm* shall b? tbeir reeling place. When wounded sore they lay. Oh! if the son* of Southern soil. For free?lont's ratine must die. Her daughter* ask no dearer boon, Than hy their side to lie. AGRICULTURAL South Carolina Productions Tliu Yaukcos indulge in fhe inflate idea that the wholo worhi is dependen on thom for fond. Previous to our seers sion, and sinec, they have, from^hc pros and forum, yoclaimc-l that they cai ra?ily starve us into submission, by with holding their productions from us. Th following statistics, of the productions o our little, despised, and ridiculed State should satisfy us that wc can be, and ar independent of them, aud of the roat o the world : "Not many persons ara aware tha this State alone produces five-sixths near ly of all the rioe grown; but the sevcntl census of 1S50 shows that to bo the fact ncsiucs nearly all lite rw?, she produce wheat <o within ?0<vt> inrahel* of all pru ilurc?l hy the six New England State together. She produce* almost as mucl corn a* the State of New York, and 6, 000,000 of bushels of that grain uior than all the New England State* togeth rr, f?>r she produced upward* of 10,000, 000 of bnshels. She produced more oat than Maine, nioro by 1,000,000 of bush els than Massachusetts; more than 1, 000,000 bushels oP potatoes over an? above what Maine pr-xlueed ; mor brans and peas by 180,000 bwai^ia thai all the Northern States together, exeep New York; more beef cattle than Peon *>Irani* by 1740, and almost as many a all the New England States together more sheep than Iowa and Wisconsin b< 10,090; more hogs than New York bj 47,251; more than Pennsylvania h 25,187, and 80,000 more than all lb Now Knglnnd States, with New Jersey Michigan, Wisconsin and California ii the bargain ; moro horses and mules L 10,000 than Maine, New Hampshire Massachusetts and Rhode Island togeth or; besides all which, she produce largely of oxen, cows, and a variety o products of the smaller kinds. ? < ? Tiik Vitality of Skki>6.?Th science of botany teachca that not a see fulls to tho ground without the knowledg of the great Creator. Some seeds ar furnished with wings to sail on the win< |^|^^iatant regions, and some arc throw] g. o PPnatton, and a thin dc| IP^eit for the fructification small seeds, while the heavy variei require a greater depth. Clover i wild turnips have been known to ret their vitality after being burie l score vcars; rye at 40; wild turnips at" j . . . . 1 . i oa . _ ami kidney" Willi 11 seeds of wheat, rssberries ami b< plnms for five centuries. Paper mat. tarred ropo forms the best wrtppei preserving see?la. ('old affects the vi ty of well-dried seeds so little, that have lived in a temperature low cm to frecso mercury, and a tlermtn gar er purposely freeses melon, squash cucumber seeds to make them more lifio. A more diligent study of bo in our public schools would do mnc disseminate thst correct knowledi the lews of vegetablo life, on whici _ r ijLjk: ] Facte v?. Fiction. 1 "Eightj years ago the people of Now ?? York, New Jersey ?*? ! Pennsylvania, * were fighting aide by side with the peo- t:? ' pie of Virgiuia, the Carolina* end Geor- . j gia for the sacred rig'gg of self-govern- jl0.n meat. Their blood flowed freely togeth- jj* er in defence of the same holy cause, and b the bones of hundreds of the brare sons j!>r' i of oacb State were left ou many a battle field from Massacbweitta to Florida. To- ^u? | day how changed !" tbci The abore wc take from the Montgomej ry Advertiser. We beg leave, efttti all 10 P , res poet, to correct tho Advertiser ins i00*' matter of history. Too long bavo false * stateraeuts and fictitious history perverted ' the Mtpds of wen. Wo undertake to 1. I statl,wud we challenge contradiction up- let i I on proof, thai the bones of a single Mas- age! i sacbnselts soldier, from a singlo Massa- sacr J chusetts company, much less a rcgimcut, of o ; lie buried in either of the Carolines.? to 1 I The declaration of Uaniel Wcbstlr, in conl the Senate, that "the bones of New Eng. real land soldfcry, whitened tho soil from j thet Maine to Florida," is an utter fabricatim^^^ We challenge the proof. It fiction, in the face of all hiat^|fl .Not one ooinpany of tuarolinians over dowed^^W battle-field, and in the samo n^H blood "flowed" north of what^^VHIIV i known as Manna and Dixon's line. It 'if j it timo for truth to bo known. There is ?' no room for sentiment on this subject.? ni| | And there never has been mneh scnti- w< ment loot between the two fieoples. They : have boon foreign to each other t'roni tho a , " I earliest settlement of the Colonies to this ye . tin e. For whilo tho pcoplo of Massa- j,u = chusettiyrere burning witches in lioston, gr j the llign Church of England alone was fn ' admitted within the limits of Charleston, and all Dissenters were prohibted the oity in their religious services. This is sini' pie history. * on ; j We arc ?|uito fatigncd with all these rci ' Northern fictions?so often repeated, and J so entirely without a shadow of founds- ' t | tion. We beg our contemporary to refer ? I to facts, befer> it makbs such wild state- ! I merits. We of South Carolina utterly j c" , disclaim any fellowship in arms with tho i a people of Massachusetts. Tho troops of' i- | the C.irolinas never even met thr*o of j c .Massachusetts on tlio battle told, except j an 11 in Mexico. With what cmlit to the New : tyi j Englanders, let history *peak. Caleb j tei ' I ('ashing had to heat the troops of Maaaa- j nit c | chusetts into ranks with his sword, aifl! J f was burnt in i tligy in Boston after the | war for trying to make them light. And j?1 t I it is well known that the Palmettos had , r' | to show the wavering New Yorkers how Ij | to face the cannon bali in Mexico. Wc are quite fatigued with fiction.? ? ' i Charleston Mercury. t !,c I j j** , : DtCTKIOIlNATION OV Pum-os*.?The I ( earnest man wins way for himself, and i _ j earnest ticss and truth go together. 1 1 >v. 8 i Never ntTect to he other than you are, \ pr i either richer or wiser. Never be asham . | cd to ?ay, ll do not know.' Men will , j then believe yon when you say '1 ral . I do not know.' Nevef ho ashnme 1 to I say, whether as applied to time or j ^ j money, *1 cannot afford it,' 'I can- ? e uot afford to waste au hour in idle- ! ^ n ! ness, to which you invite me,' 'I cannot | ^ t ntford the guinea you ask me to throw j away.' ()ncc establish yourself and your j H 1 mode oflifo as what they roally are, and I j . j your foot Ls on solid ground, whether for ' y' the gradual step onward, or for the aud- | y <len spring overs precipice. l'roni these m* y maxims let mo dodneo another?learn to i tit: c say 'No' with decision, 'Yes' with eau- ' ?>< l?on; 'N-?' with decision, whenever it <d* B i resists temptation ; 'Yes' with caution, y whenever it implies a promise. A pro- j , miso onco given is a bond inviolable. A c|t | ! man is already of consequence in the 1 C0| H world when it is known that we can cx f implicit rely upon him. I have fre- ja, quentlyscen in lifo a person preferred to ... : a long li*t of applicants, for%omc impor- j I Unt charge, which lifts him at odco luto ' j station auil fortune, merely because he han thin reputation, that when ho says cr i ho knows a thing, ho know* ii, and when ; an ^ ! ho says he will do a thing, he will do it. I Muse, gentlemen, over theso maxima; " ! you will find it eaay enough to practise j w[ them, for when you hare add^MttBMK ^^ogcther, tho turn total lookMmfl pke a Scotchman. I^P^rr^ TT^r ' Pi^Ke gentleman ??keWB | work ho could do, beside^^^ .?'i '(), rood anything/ aaid the lict ! Tho gentleman bethought himself a moment, and than naked? in I .if t Uf !J? A I U/?l iaba * """ 1 OU TO <1 H inn /iwhO) * uvnw?? . I ' ?f 'Y-., sir.' , ' 'Have you got your cape ami hat ytft: ?Yes, sir.' iach ?\Vcll, if you will put them both on, >0? about the streets, with a label i ' ,.r attache^ to tbe cape, 'The laat of the j ~l* WidoXrakea,' I'll give you a dollar and a half*pcr'day for the acrvioe.' ugh ,j wii|(* Hai,| tho man. j And at tho bat acoounU he had been j a" working at hia new trade several days. j Russia* itfmwrity.? I>uring the I reign of t'atharino II., of Russia, an P ? ' ingenious Kuseian peasant, named Kalu' bio, constructed a musical watch, to ' perform a single chant. Tho machine Iwaa about tbe aiao of an egg, within which wis a representation of tho tomb of our Ha?ioer, with tho Roman sentinels on watch. On lightly pressing a spring, tho stone would bo rolled from the tomb, tho sentinels fall down, the angels appear, the holy-Women enter the sepulchre, and tbe sai40chant which is sung on Raster Kvc bo accurately performed. rmr A sp", [JTTL^OMIOTHAtqft. ) Wt 'be Kahegh Kagiiltr mti it wee a Hboy of Y'ortsmonth, Vs., who Meed , splendid drj dock there from d est roc- 81 at tbe bands of tbe Federal VanThese bad placed tbe powder for T"1 ring up tbe dock, and laid a train *' Exploding it. When they fled, tbey tod a fuae connected with this train. i liule hero, who bad been watching n from a place of conoealracnt, turned ? r a plauk over whieb the train bad ? art been laid, and this 'broke the ncction,' and saved one of the most iablo naval works in tbe United mad cs or in the world. ?t ua respect the majeaty ' of time; is cootemplate with veneration the i which bare rolled past, rendered cd by tbe memory aud the remains | ur auceators; but let ua not attempt ] retrograde towards them, for they lain nothing in hartnouy with our^k. nature, and if we attempt to arcesj^JL n, they will vanish from oar grsfl^ ^ 'Well,' said th? tiny sinncr^H when I die and go to heaven, Ood| J, ka me why I didn't nay my pcayem to- ' ght, I ahull tell llim you wouldn't let ! i r Hard, withering toll only can achieve name ; and long day*, and monthn, and ars must be passed in tho chase of that , ibblo, reputation, which, when once I as pod, breaks in your eager clutch I ro to a hundred leaser bubbles, that soar i ove you still. An actor named Priest Was playfng at e of the principal theatres. Snmo one marked at the (iarrick Club that there o re a great mauy men in the pit. ?h tobably clerks, who havo t alien rT icst'a orders,' said Mr. Poole, one of o best punsters, as well an one of the i ^ ;vcrest comic satirists of tbo day. \i( Konuty gains little, and homeliness " d deformity lose much, by gaudy atlir*. ^ rsander knew this was in part tru<. ? d.refused the rich garments that the rant Dionysius proffered to bis daugh- ^ ra, saying 'that they wer? fit only to iko unhappy faces more remarkable.' A Thibodaux. La., ninsrun that the . ? t ? \ trr ?" oplo in that vicinity complain much ^ mii the want of steep, caused by the pid growth of tlio cane and corn crops, cping up such a noise and confusion as * render the closing of tho eyes the xt thinjr to an impossibility. The allh of the country is very distressing ). to itoiurs. ^ Qcr.sTiryts to m: Axswr.ain?1. I >cs it eost anything to print a newspn- In r ? V 2. Have I paid for my paper? 3. Is not this particular period a first :c time to pay up ? An Koglinh gentleman stepped up to of re his testimony: 'There was a vast *1 wd getting about him ; hand ono said "" i man was killed, hand auothcr Mid ? Minifl ' hand 1 hn*rlnim??<l ?illi Irtin.l ? ico, * 11if tin man is killed. why don't Cl u stand back and give 'im a little ir r ' Flowing-water is at once * picture and ,, i*ic, which causes to flow at tho same le from my brain, like a limpid and irmuring rivulet, sweet thoughts, arming rarcries and melancholy re- ( ? imbrance*. II At a concert in Wisconsin, at the con-1 ^ tsion of tho song 'There's a good time | ming,' a oountry farmer got up aud i \y claimed : 'Mister, couldn't you fix the j i to? ?that is what wo want. Just give I ? the date, mister !' The cause of freedom is identified with i 9 5 destinies of humanity and in whalev- part of the wot Id it gains ground, by- J M d-by will be a common gain to all thoso 10 desire it. 1,1 A wit being asked bv a seedy poet I 'n icthcr ho thought he had ever written Mj^frthnt would livo, replied : *I^Jb p^^^^e^ing too fast,a that bolting the food was a bar to diffM tion, ho said, "You speak ironically doctor.' In everything that women write, there J will be a thousand faults against gram- 1 mar. but also to a certainty always a _ 1 r. 1 1 v.. I charm, never to do muuu m mo kusi? > of men. "Mick, what kind of potatoes tiro those you are planting V Haw ones to be sure! He the honly poker an' does yer think f,d bo aftber plantin biled ones?' Kvery man has in his own life, follies enough, in his own mind, trouble enough, in bis own fortunes, evil enough, without being curious after the affairs of others. A farmer's son in Kogland, during a I lesson in astronomy, was naked by the I teacher if ho knew what was meant by the m'.lky-way. He indignantly replied : | 'Why, 'tis tho whey as oomcs from the | cheese ' Kacb generation gathers together tlx i imperishable ehildrsn of thw past, sac ' increases them by near sons of light 1 alike radiant with immortality. r / B tW tkm to lifcufibi 111 FOB THX TRI-WEEKLY JHTSR WATCHMAN. to F. PROPRIETORS OP THERE PAPERR ro now sparing neither tipwH nor labor to keep fully up with the great current of news, as well an to ' render their Joumals second to aalr in regard. H f f f s general internet and reliability. Arrangements Pot h a# o M been J le by which news up to the latent moment will be furnished. - rni- wkekl r paper ( the pet CHEAPEST IS THE STATE) ' \ IS ADVA SCK. I'ER * m assujs S3.00. - WKKh'L Y PAPER. IS AP- -%* V VASCE PER ASS I'M. WITH * SE WS UP TO TUE bA TEST M hour re fore T K I N : illy ftl; Tri-Weekly. *4: Wookly. ?2 per annntn. Payment in A4. anee inrarla. bly. Postmasters sending us fire daily subscribers, with $.10 or Are tri-weekly subscriber with firt. [onclnMsl In register.^! letter*J will he entitied to nn extra py. or in lien of that. 'JO per cent of the sums thus temitted ; 10 per cent will he allowed on amount* remitted for single subscription* 1MM.ITIC8. A- a political Journal. frit ffOUTHF.RN U.VRD1 AN is <leTotr?' to the maintenance of e rights, honor, and interests of the 8onlhU State*. NKWS. Tl In th# ilepartmcnt of news, the early proiction of erery cl*-* of new* from all parts the world, will l?ekept prominently in riew id no effort will he spared to make it in all spects an acceptable fireside visitor. Street attention will he pnid to the latent lixl ost important I* , M.VRKKT RKPORTS. 'mil the trailing cotton, grain, prodnee and other markets ia the country. March 14 2 tf II. W. KItf S>1A\, or. King and Braafcin-Ntrtfts. j( TS Nt)\V receiving from Freneh and Amert[ can manufactories DECORATED PAPER, ,, new and rich designs in Panel, flnldk Satin, ahret and Wood Imitations, with Borders, to torrespond. \ \ i.*o. 7 Chamber and other Papers, fvery variety of style and pattern. My stock of Window Shades. oC^my own anufacture, and Curtain* made and put up | the latest styles. Upholstery Goods, irtain Mater.als and Furniture t'overings, late importation is (Vill and complete, 'tich are offered, wholesale sad retail, at ch prices as to present unusual inducements purchasers. Feb 2? 1 lv C ?. , S< harlfMton Candy Mannfactory. K i \s>i \\ a imn. M*nuf*ctur?r?-?ml Importer* of rcnch Confectioneries, Fancy i* BOXES, n WHOLES A LB* \5n RETAIL tndic* put up in 2*>, "><> *u<l KM) H>. box**. ^ 1 order* promptly attended to. 17 King-st., Charleston, S. C. Cakes fresh every Day. ? edding Cuke, Pyramid* and Steeple* unde ft to order, Partie* xupplied on fHi*<uMkhle rmn. 1 1 y Keh'^S J. E. HIT A REM, ? 8 2 and 2 84 King-street, _ WIlttl.FSU.K?j. l Retail l>en-B^L in Kprni-^^^^^S re. Chair*. Kairwool. Spring and Mom Mat- j r**o?, Looking filfi**e*. &c. - ? ^ Ko?ewood. Walnut and Maliognny Parlor irniture, in Broeatelle, llep* and llair J Charloston, 8 March 4 1 1 C. T. MASON, DKALKR IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, SILVER WARE, Guns, Pistols, See. Hl'MTKK. S. r. J ? March I 1 * ? i W. F. JOYT ; Shipping and Commission Merchant. BALTIMORE, MIX, A TTK\I>S In Iho purchase ami hipmrnl ! >% of run visions, orain. uimm ki UIKS, nn<l all d?*crit>U,na of MKRCIIAN iul/k. a'lcancca mn<fr on Conaijrnmcnlii. l*mprMor.?f Packet Lino .to GssrjpiRwn March 21 8 ly i FLORENCE HOTEL 1 ' H?-t- " J. W. CANBLR, pRorniKTo*, FLORENCE, 8. C. rr o H . """ HTlhO MIHTWT- " -4// Smml't Pmrtff*?Senator. <Tkarles A Baton. Jr. * *ggjf> ' ^Taught. Jr., ho-. Bin* W *. *?*? Jl D., B. K. 1 ?Mionr. * _ - , > . thaauacvn of JtoatU. r Veoght, Jr., A. B. Kiagg, J. W. La- " Charles lUtw. Jr., laaiah Htahrey, 1 fa Ktije, B. H. Hwiiooi. P ( 'wwiiswn ^ #Vss Sekooh. Mr Naught gr . Chairman,- W. Jy Cukon. I- B .-fcty. Wm Matthew*. ? It. Sc. ious. W. A. f lardy. > ('ommt*i'>nrr? of ike Pone. a K. Cockoa, M. D.. Chairman, Peter d augnt. Jr. Sect'jr, Jos. ('lardy, Thomas i iiag, J. J. den. ^ Mereknmte at I+ffle ftierr. ' IrcdeM flare. iJooete, Hardtrart. BP^jSi^flTiains. PlP^fwn m?4 demerit. a/ay;.? to v pA/trsrr. Ihetrtri Ofieert. ? Senator?K. I. Sessions. Representative?C. B Karris. (hmmitionrr m Kjuilp. Joha K. Beatv. AhertW. W. 1. flraham. rft- of Stmt I si Smn<m? SM<f Common pint*. - hmdm .1. monip?on. (tnknaiy. , Jtww A. Thompson . Tax Colitrtor. N. U. f'oopor . Coroner. l*n?r (1, Long. SfntfutrnKr*. lion. F. <lill??pie. J. (I. Long, C. D. Snrvi*. H. M Awlerwn, J. W. >li?lu>e, Daniel Lewie. Alvn Knier. William lloytl, K. I>. ItirlmiSamuel I). Pitman. J. J. ltichw<M><l, Jn?. K. Dfu.Hcnlmry. CoMmia*H>Hrrn of linn fit. pper IL.nnl?Alvn Knior. A. II. Jolineon. Levi (irnifiper, Thoqmn F. Ilarwce, James (". IL-aty. >wer ll<?nr<l?F. S. (lilleepie, W. W. I^otiriniore, w. IItix. leninli Willmnia, Joeeplt Tkompenn. Cntmmi'ttonm it f I'ntJir Rlthfin-J*. 1 >hn R. lleaty, Ue??rgc R. Cong<lou, J. i IlicliwooJ, K. It. .lone*. CommimioHrr* f<i Aj'/'rort llomf*. . 1*. Sentioiu, F. I. Session*, J. F. Ilnrrell, Tim*. II. Holme*. Tlios. \\. Itcaiy. nf Krr+ SrAnn/*. J. Kill-. Wm lluehe (J W Wnr.1 .1 V JohiiMon, Ja*. 1'. Ilmlv, Jo*. T. H?Nli. Cnmimininmrra nf /A" l'<>or. II. MHVicken, J. T. MimmIv, l.evi IirMtiger, il. J. I'liiy?l. M. I AM (i Kits n y AY. ECT/OXS. .1// Sliht't I'll risk. illle llivet?\V. A. I Manly, Time. Livingel on. W. J. lime. lerrolt Swamp?T. f. Hhaekelfnnl, J. I!. Waller. J. J. I>utin. iM-Mlrr?II. A. Tillninn, I". A. DeLetlro, Thom. King. n?i|eMii?irr <iro?in?I?Itnhcit Xeahil, IV. II. Tucker, W. I'. While. A'infill* I'liriMA. t?nwij bnro'?<1. II. Conplon, I. T. I,?*i*. IV W. Ureen. ull I'reek?W. IV. Lnrviraore, I*. 1'itikvr, I'oIrr FtvH. og Bluff?J. J. Ileal, Veil Uorc, P.. B. Jfcnkin*. allivant'e Kerry?W. I. fiernhl, A. B Skip ?./*!* it vi ....ii W?y?4'??Urnin^or. J. It. Elavil. KIIjim Tyler. rffncM?J. T. Mnoily, K. lUrrrlfwi, K. <*. Powell. impson ('reck?IVto. Carter, P. M. Ileavex, W. F. (lore. iekorv Tree?J. 8. Elliot, S?C. Jobnron. It. F. 8teveii?nn. Conwayboro' Directory. AtfMrMM. II. Xortaan, M.l>. I K??eU llarreU, M P. >bn II. Grani, )l.l> In-*. K. Grant, M.U. I,*n/rr*. VJr Allntnn Ac Gillr?pi<s Ilarllec Si WaMi, Mrretown nn?l Yaw^W ^^^^n?ee Thur?la??. ?t *1 1?oR-Wo.hI Nock a^.l LitlU Hirer XlaiU. line Thuiwdaye, al - * \ ('lute* SalunU). ?t - " ttuUlM. Mnnrlon Ifoune. by - - ^ llyrry Hotel, by - - Clayton Hn.H ^ el . _? _ i*n*rc*r'. M?-U?oiital? m hargc, Krr We))* *f>d l.ink. |'rr?hy trrian?*4al?tl ??ippl\\ * Rpt. W. A. a refit. vrnrnAXT* J)sitUrt in Dry (i<n?/*, iirorrriu, Hmrtltra 4f > A* t , Itftlv. Taylor .V Ca. T. H. llulmeV Oaa. BL Onfdoo ttadboflN SO**.' - H. W WUa?m. H. J. AiagtrfoM A <*o I. T. U?h. K. tl. I.??im A. W, 'Prlw, K. Haun U. IV Spirtj. W fL RraW r Pcql**4 m liquor* tut J (irorrrin B?irr<><i|ths \ Ourf?nua. Cmimi* end Cwkmrt Mokrr. r. T Bond. Hoot mmd .Shoe Mmker. f. J. AHrnhima. PROSPECTUS or TUB * HORRY DISPATCH It is propwul by Ik* ua4?r?i|?>d. I? wm?er?ce, at Conwayboro', llorry DUtriri. about bo Irat of Marob aoit, (or ooon thereafter a* >osaiblo,I Ibt publication of a Wookly Newsopw, to bo entiled I bo HORRY DISPATCH. The facto thpt each District of tbe State. Uorry excepted,) mow enjoy a the privileges .ad advantages of Ita own journal?that the leaire for reading and knowledge, generally, a rapidly growing among our people?that ho present is partciilarly a period won in- | ormarton ia sought be patriot ie citiitstW M front need not fbel n?liamb<lThe editorial department will he ronducted hy Jos. T. Walsh, Ktq. Of his ability, worth and principles, we feel it unnecessary to say anything. They are well known and appreciated, both at home and abroad, and afford the most ample gnarantee, that "Thr tfvrry Ih*pmtrk," in its matter, will he in no way nentrni mc iTftkly pre."? of the Slate.? ftt ate-Right* principle* atricllr mnMiutd. are tho?e wliich will he firmly nailed to If* ma*thead. The T>i*pntch wifl he conducted itricll)' on flic <'a*h principle, a* if in believed that only upon tliii ?y?teiu cau il l>e mmle to proeper. The term*. therefore, will l>e Two drtllarn per annum. wMfwWjf in nrfrtehcr. Advertifcment* will he in-orlcd at " "? cr1?t* per iM|UAro of 12 line* for the ftr?l inaertion, ami htl centK for each tnihac^nenf insertion, with thu u?ual tn'ra to permnnrut advcrtUcr*, A. A. GILBERT. ) ? II. I.. bAKIt. Proprietor*. Feh. 28 1 Rates of Postago in tho Confederate States For the convenience of our reader* ami the public generally, we have prepare*! tlie fni. lowing simplified *1 element of the rate* of postage under the Act of flie Congress of the Confederate Stale.* of America, adopted on the 21 *t February, lHtil. It muii Ih< borne in mind that the Act i* to go into effect ' front and after ?ttch period a* the I'oMina*^r General utay, by proclamation, nnnounce r. vTKS ? ?F POSTAGE Between place* within the Confederate State* of America. OS I.KTTEM*. Single letter* not exceeding a half ounce in weight ? a-.,. ...... .i!.<?1- ? . v. mil i.i-i.nn c iinurr hhf mite*. .1 crnl* ; For any distance over -Vk? mile?'. Ilircni* : An additional miijjIc rule for vrnli additionnl hnlf ounce or le**. Drop letter* 2 cent* each. In the lorcjroiiijc cane* the poMaj(C to I"! prepnid liy clump* or Ktninpcd envelope-. Atlvertlacd letter* l! i-entaeatli. tut pvt'Kvtia* t'ontaining other than printed or written matte#?money package* are itirlu<le<| in thi* cla** : To he mtetl hy weight at letter* are rntcd. ami to he charged ilouhle the rale* of pottage on letter* to wit : For any dictanee under -V10 mile*. 10 rent* for eneh half ounce or leu* ; For any ili*tanee over 'VH) mile*. 'JO tent* for each half ounce or le?*. In all t-aae* to he prepaid hy Mump* or atamped cnveloj?e*. o\ \rcit* Sent to regular ami >w?m? title eubecibers , from the office of puMicaiion, ami not cirrHing three ounces in weight : Within the State where puMiehrtl. Weekly paper, rente per quarter: Semi weekly paper, hi cent* per quarter ; Tri-wcekly ftapcr, 11*1 rente per pierler; l?aily paper. !ll? crnU |?er quarter: In all caaee. thepoeiHgc to Ik? paitl quarter* 1y In atlvance, at the offices of the euhecriberr. Without the Kittle where puMithrtl. Weekly paper, 1" cent* per quarter; Seini Weekly paper. 2(? rents per quarter; Trl-weeklr nenci-^lli rein.-. ? I quarterly* in advance at the offtore of auheeriber*. . Without theHtate where published. Sot exceeding 11 ouneon in weight : t Monthly ?l eenta per quarter or 2 rent* for v' i each number. CKtmi-Monthly IS eenta per quarter, or 2 eenta for eaeh number Two conta additional for erery a?l?lifittitnl ounce or lea* beyond the flr?t l| owner a. j Ki-Monihly or Quarterly. 2 rente an ounce. In all e#e*r?, the poet age to he paul quarterly in atlvance at the office* of the tuh^ribera. re, Ktcry other newspaper. MMpkWl, periodik ?nl and magaiino, ouch rlrfiiUr not mait-Mll and engraving. not exceeding :i ninw in wriylit. - cfoi? for any itM?0rf ; 1 rent* additional for each additional ounce or lee* heyound tha Ird thrra ouneea. In all ra?ea the {Malaga In he prepaid hy ntnnipi or *(4mp?it envelope* tlAXBUu PIIVItMI. Tha fallowing peraon* only are entitled to tba franking privilege. and in all raeea etrictly confined to "orrieai. neoiwraa" : 1'oatnNuMar flenernl. Ilia i'hiaf Clerk. Auditor of tha Trrtunry for tha Pwttiffire Department Deputy PiMimatttri.