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SELECTED POETKY. [?roM Jittim.il. ] AFTER TUB BATTLE. '.or. The drums ?rf muiifJ?<1?* bugles ?rt still; There |?u?e iu lbs ullr/?a lull I on Ike hill; And hMrrnt of itandards itertc back with a thrill Wher* tbmrci of the dnad bar the way ; For a great tiaH is reapwd. Heaveu's garners to an. And Mrrn l>ealb bold* hia harreal to- day There's a voice on the wind like a spirit's low ery ? 'Tie the water-roll sounding?and who shall reply ? For those whose faces glare white to the sky, Willi eyes ftsed so steadfast and diuily. As they wait that last trumpet which they may not drlay. Whose hands clutch the sword hilt so grimly. The brnre heads, late lifted, arc solemnly bowed. And the riderless chargers stand quivering and cowed, ^ As thr requiem of iWtMriil is tbini'J aloud. The groans of the death-stricken drowning; While Victory looks on, like a queen, pale ami proud. Who aw tits till the morrow her crowning. There is no mocking hlaion, as clay sinks to clay; The vain pomp* of the peace time are all swept away In the terrihle face of the dread battle day; Nor collins nor shroudings are here; Only relics that lay where thickest the fray ? A rent casque and a headless spear. Far way, tramp on trauip, peals the march of the foe. Like a stortu-ware's retreating?spent, fitful and slow. With sound* like their spirits that faint as they go Itv yon icl glowing river, whose waters Shall darken with sorrow the finud where they How, To the eyes of her desolate daughters. They are fled?they are gone; but, oh! not as they cmue. In the pride of those numbers they stalked on the groe; Never more shall they stand in the vanguard of faiue. Never lift the Ltaincd sword which they drew; Never more shall they boast of a glorious name. Never march with tlio fvul and the true. Where the wreck of our legions lay stranded and lorn They stole on our ranks in the midst of the in ><'u; Like the Giant of Gaza, their strength it was filiorn lire the mist had rolled up to the sky: From the fladi of our steel a new day-break seemed born. As we sprung up?to conquer or die. Thetuinuli i*silenced; th?death lota arc cast. And the hcros of battle are slumbering their last. l> > you dream of yon palu form that rod* no the blast ? Would you free it once more. (I. ye brs?re?' Yea, the broad road to honor is red where yt passed. And of glory ye a*ked but?a grave! Dr. Hairs Way of Treating a Bad Cold. A tad cold, iiku measles or mumps or other similar ailment*, will run its course in ubout ten days, in spite of what may be done for it, unless remedial m wits ore employed within forty-eight hours ?.f its inception. Many a useful life will be spared to be iucieasingly u*? foi l>y cutting a cold short off in ihn f.illo?io.? o ? - - -e safe mid simple manner. On the (list day of taking a cold there M a \i ry tin plenum H'UMtinn of chilliiieaa. The im>iiii'ut you nlnerw tliia g>> to your room aitil stay there ; keep it at *Ueh a temperature an will entirely prevent tin* chilly feeling, even if it ri quire* a hundred degree" of Fahrenheit. I u addition, put your feet in Hater, half leg de< p, a* hot a* you can bear it, adding hot Hater from time to time for a quarter of an hour, N>> that the water hail bo hotter when you take your feet out than when you put theiu in it ; then dry them thoroughly , and then put on warm, thick w'Miller, * lock logs, even if it be summer, for ?uiiiiinT cold* are the moat dutrgcrou*; and for twenty-four hour* eat Iiot an atom of food ; but drink a* largely n* you de?ire ot any kind of warm ten*, and at the eml of that time, if n -t WHiocr, the eolJ Hill he ? ffectually brnfecii, without any medicine whatever. To Pickle Herr ?T?kc four p illo?? water, lu which a-UI } lb. nug.tr, three ounce* aihpotre, iix lb.4. salt; put the wh ile into a clean pit aol let it boil mm I'uifrS aa the *ouiii rite-, which tuku off mm it ri?eM. When the acum ceane* to ri*e, take it from the fire ami l? t it co<i|.? Hub thu b -ef W be piokhnl with *a)t un I let it Mtaml three hour? or until all the blood ha* ilrai ?ed out, then iaj the beef in the vc?te| it i*.to be kept in an I pour over the pi. klc; it m?*tcover ttie beef well, ami the barrel must be kept covered.? Thia receipt anawer* for hams, toairuea * ~ and beef intended for drying Nulliioz it u?<?re mII) than the jdea?urc a??uie pcfilfl Uko in "rpe^kiog their mind*." A man of thi? iuakn will ?ay a rude thing for the mere pleanure of ajing it, when o|>p -site behavior, full M iuuocent, might have preserved hu Irieud Of umdm Li* torluue. T J r?JbJ The L-iws of W#W3papjrs. 1 8nl*r?ib. r? *Wi Jo Mt give ex pr??* m^io* fci lli?? roulriry, iro e n?i<l| er? 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" A^^'his particular lime, w.hen we have ^H^Mvered every |M?liiic.tl tie which bouM t ^ntlage i<> an oppressive ^^m.Uo.1 ouo ? mmm fw.v?^^flj ^^^^^ ainitting nnNRI^^P H^|pl them the clear blue of ourBB' Southern shy. that they may shine cncirclst h with a halo of truth, adorning our own brigw T sunny land with their clarion* lustre: wl.a ti we have erected a new llepuhlic. declared mlt < independence to t lie worltl, il peculiarly bf ? come* U" at a people, 10 withdraw tlint pt- il donate. hitherto mj liberally beMowed upta li tlioae who have proven Iherm?elvrt our ?jrH V enemiea, and extent! a helping hand to tlm# I ' to the manner born," who arc true to ow I1 inaf it utioti*. true to our principle*. ami tool r native home: we nhotild throw ott all *hackA fi that liohi tit in any wine dependent upon flu nection wlnoe creel it inimical to our dimrtl a rijrhta ; ami whonc people we cut no longw fi conteniplaie with the pure ami holy love fif o brot herh* I'm!. | 1 The iutelli|rcnce of a people it ever c*timM- n cd by the character of their lilcrntiire. \Vf v have imwiicct* which will pale before none! o Author*, whoae graceful pen* drop inklel*<V e (fold, ami airew tinning j>earlt of thought. o Lei uh, then, turn our face* from the North, o ami ?eek liiermture for nl?l ami young withi* ? our own hordera?eatabliah literary etiferpri- li tea of our own, and fotter and maintain them f llelitvint that il ia the deaire, nay, intetilioa, of our people to do thie, we propone to cstab- ?l li*li a Bouthorn Juvonilo Periodical, | and thereby fill n VHCiiunt which ha* exi>?ie?l Mince the demise. jfur* ago. nf the sweet little "Kmc Hud." 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Ar- jv range iueut* Inn been iad? by which n?wn up to the latent moment ? will be furnished. | j, TRt- WKEKL )' I'M'KU ( 77/A.' CUt'A t'EST IX Til K STATE) JX ADVAXCE. J'Eli AXyL'M fcB-A.OO. wkeklt /'acer, /.V -U>r.i.vcA rt:n aw I'M. w/rn xx h s cr tit rut: la test ho un before (20IS(J TO I'HESS ' March 28 ?f The Southern Guardian L A POLITICAL ASH NEWS JOURNAL, Published at Columbia, S. C. JAILY, T 111-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, By C. P. Pelham. T a a M a : Jailjr ? '?; Tri Weekly, $1; Weekly. S'J per annum. Payment in Advance invariably. Postmaster* sending un hve daily subscriber*, wiili 5do or five tri weekly subscriber* with [enclosed iu rcgisiereu tcticrsj will be emitted lb dU aire opy, or in lieu of that, 'JO per cent of the sums tlniK remitted ; 10 per cent will ho allowed on amount* remitted for single subscriptions. POLITICS. As a political Journal, the SOUTHERN IUARDIAN is demoted to the maintenance of he rights, honor, and interests of the Southrn States. " NEWS. In the department of news, the early prouclion of every cla** of news from all parts f the world, will he kept prominently in view nd no effort will he spared to make it in all esjnjct* an acceptable fireside visitor. Spe ial attention will be paid to the latest and L lost important MARKET REPORTS. L f all the leading cotton, grain, produce and other markets ia the country. March 14 J if PROSPECTUS . or cLTiirjix iojm Southern I'onfederal i<^H ? an arious of rvllr<l by no parly or clique. The object of 1\ is Editors ?ti( bito furnish a Weekly P iper, rhich w'!l tiring to the firesides of its readers, lie news of the day in every department, a* r as it can he cond* ?d in so small a space, j i'a will dcvoie a Imp* space to Literary. | Lgrienttural and MwiIImcihih subjects. In j 'otitic*, an its name import*. it will lie tho ml Kltlj Southern, advocating a speedy anil ual separation of the slnveholding from the p loii slaveholding Stale*. and the formation ot StfUTIIEKN CONFEDERATION" i.r 8 riendty State", leagued together by the lien f common interest, and common danger. 8 'lie time* are portentous, and the South iecda the united strength of all her ami": -j* re shall therefore, so endeavor to conduct ur paper, an to make it an acceptable visitor, veil to those who may not agree with ns in pinion in matters of detail. It will t>e our inject to persuade and to convince, not to ting and to wound; to curb the ra*lt and p irad'ong, nnd to stir up the tardy and indiferent to a sense of their danger. p The l'a|>er willl tie published weekly, at two lollars per annum, in advance. (j JAMES II NORWOOD, i Editors WM. E. ZIMMERMAN. V and p JESSEE w. NORWOOD, j Publishers. Marcii -1 H if (j The Constitutionalist, js AUGUSTA. OA., IS onr of the MOST DKSIIIAULE PAPERS I 11 publi?hol in the South. In its JOMMKlUlAL AND NEWS DK PAltT.MENTS, <o labor if npnr?iT to give the rtrliril ami uoat accurate intelligence trout all <|uarfcis. " Its ' TELEGRAPHIC COLUMN la tilled with ample and reliable information | ?f occur renceaalt^^^fc^aland couiiucr- j Ct > lout hern, aonlMI^^HIM^iriiOotr>rntiient, to iia priucipiHn ST ATE RIGHTS v likI STRICT COSSTL'CTION ! It adeocates be admission into the Southern Confederacy >nly of llioae Stales which Recogmso Property 1^ Slaves! Asa part of their Social System. TERMS. >aily Con?titulion*lial $H.Ort ji rri weekly G.ttO Aeekly " !!.?> ? No pa|M>r sent unless the CASH accoiu>antes the order. IDCtf" Specimen copies sent when naked 'or. JAMES GAIll>NEIl. Proprietor. Noeemtier 7 ;M? ^ rho Newspaper of the 1 South. 0:0 THE flllRI.ESTAN MPRrilRV Oive* the Ul?*l and miMt reliable Political, 'untRirrcikl and General New* front all part a ?f i he Worl?l. I la aperial correspondent * furtinliei by mail ami telegraph. full and -a Hy 1 iccount* of every thing of internet thai tr ensure* in the great citiee ef Kurupr and Anteion rilK NEWS OF THF. SOUTH RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. Politically. I he Mercury repre*enl* the Mate* Right* Resistance Elemenla, and advocate* the Union of the Southern Stale* in Maintaining their Right* and ealabliahiag heir security. Daily Mercury. 1 year In advance, $W. PH Weekly Mercury I year in adranae, <io paper aanl unlraa the caidi accompanies I he order. R. D. RUETT jr., Charleston. March U a r o jt?. I STUIC T D I K tC TO K V- ~ distmtct urn en us. AU S-nml't Par>*k- -Senator. 1'hirlM AlUiun. Jr. I ? Krpr oentottet. I j Peter Yaugbt, Sr. j Mag**trateo. J. V. Moni|i>merr. Peter Yftttffkt, Jr., , Tbox. King. Ww. \|. Pvii, U 0., 11. C. Sfiaiou. Comm*t?*tone r? of Horn J*. tin V aught, Jr.. A. U. Flagg. J. W. La Bnic?, Charles Alston. Jr., Iiauk Stalrejr, J. 1). K<lge, 1?. K. 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Two ami a half MAI* additional fur every idditioual ounce ur Imi liryond the fit at Minccs. Hi Monthly or Quarterly. 2 rent* an ounce. In all ca*M, the poKtafr to he paid quarerly in advance at ilts otkcci? of the aulieciibff8. F.very other newspaper. pamphlet. perittdial itml uiugaiinc, each circular not *ealnl. tarn) hill ami engraving, not exceeding II .unco* in weight, 2 cent* for any distance ; 2 mis uiMiium.il for each additional ounce or cm hcyouml the flrat three ouneea. In all cane* the poatnge to be prepaid by tauipj or stamped cuvelopos. IRIMilM. t'Kiviuur.. The following pet *on* ouly are eutilletl to he fratikiug privilege, ami in all ca?c* stricty cotifcaed to omen in sixes* ': l'osl master licneral. Hi* Chief Clerk. Auditor of the rreaattry for the l'o*f office 'depart nient. Deputy l'osl masters. T IIK toutlirrn Field aid Fireside* A LITEKAltY and Agricultural pa|>ei pubImhed weekly tu Augusta, ticorgia. T>r. D. I.ee. Agr.cultural Editor. ?. ?. Mann. liiimrjr Editor. Win. N. While. Horticultural Kditor. Devoted t<i Agriculture. Literature mij Art. Il in a quarto form of eight |w?|r?--?. folio rite ?oti'li i??iir containing lurlj column* ot mater. In mechanical elocution. il t? in i I>ent ?ly lo of I lie I v |N>|fi aphical art. In utility il ill be all that lbe beat ngncultuial science mil practical knowledge of Soul It Carolina *nn lurtti*h. A weekly riniKir lo ibv home* >1 Soul born I'luiiier* anil farmer*, il will be more useful aud acceptable lu them llian any liuiillitjf Jhumii?\ uf Tbe Agi (cultural Ldilor i* Dr. Daniel l.rc, tin* dialiugui*hed profc*aor of Agriculture in Ibe l'niver*tiy of (irorpn?editor for many year* pn*t of tbe "foullieni Cultivator," ami * leading contributor lo many Northern agricultural journal* of the highc*t re|iuiaiion. Tito lloriiculiiirnl Kditor in Mr. William N. While, a skillful uml experienced cultivator uf fruit*. flower* and vegetable*?a writer of repute in lbe*e department* and author of lh.it popular work, "tim dotting lor Ibe South." . Tbe Literary Kditor i* Mr. W. IV Mann, >f t It it* oily, an accomplifhcd writer, of fine and ncholarly atiainmcni*. who having retired from tbe active dittiea of ibe legal profession, pent many year* in Kurope, and wa* lor everal year* lite I'ari* Correspond*!)! of ibe "National Intelligencer," and "Southern Literary Me*?enger." "Tbe Soul bet n Field and Fire*idc" will combine the u*ofttl and agreeable. Il will furnish ib? Soul hern Funuer information u*e mi 111 r'rrj- m-ni hp piiii iviiipm, iiihI I lip .woiilljrrn family choice literature, tin offspring of Southern intellect worthy of welcome m every fircwidc. It will lie In nil re?pect* n flr?l rlio pit |>er tu til icale ill expenditure more liberal than Iiam yet Iktii attempted ill the South, nmi JmlKiinl to rival. in its merit*, the niort di?linguirlied of the North. Term* : $2.1*1 per annum, in advnuoe. No club rale* allowed. No credit allowed in any mm. lltlla current in the Stole froiu which they are sent rweiuil tti par. Pout mauler* will Ik- Allowed fifteen per cent, on the uuiout of subacriplioun received by them. On all ntthacriplinna exceeding twenty, rent from one office, twenty-five percent will be Allowed. In Addition to thin commission a premium of one hundred dollar* will 1h> paid to thai postmaster, in each of (he following Stale*, who ?end* the Urgent nuniher of subscibers, with the minify, by the tirni day of August next : Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and >lississppi. 4>1 Iter prmiiuuin and prltee will be duly announced. Contribution* ?o!icitcd from the peua of Southern writer*. 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