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L [Published by Request.] A Col port ag* Amoag the isltUsrS Wf lly tbe direction of tho Col portage T Board, nt Darlington, tbo work of supplying tho 8onth Carolina soldiers with the New Testament and rcligioua read-; ing, wan begun first by us in South Carolina. PIOUS PASTORS FNOAOED AH COLPORTORS. A number of devoted I'astora of tho Stato are laboring earnestly and efficient, t ? I ly as Col port on of tbo Board?some of , them in Virginia and some of tbem on tho South Carolina coast. ENCOURAGEMENTS TO LABOR ON. | * Tho cheering intelligence is reaching j us constantly that tbo soldiers receive with gratitude tho New Testament and Tracts given tbein. They welcome all religious instructions with, in many instances, the gashing tear and qaivcring lip. NEW TESTAMENTS AND TRACTS MS- j TRint'TED. The operations oJ tho Board, to the 1st February, are 11,500 New Testa- , nionts and one million seven hundred I thousand pages Trtcts. TflS SOLDIERS READ. They not only accept tho New Testa- j nient and Tracts given them, but they read them, in not a few instances, prayerfully and savingly. HOME HAVE BEEN CONVERTED. ^ Through tho simple instrumentality of a littlo Tract, the truths of "Go^g word," presented to them by the Colf^| tor, the earnest prayer and tlic piolH counsel of such, a number hare turneul to (*od, and are now rejoicing in Him. tup. hick. sor.mr.k. Those who hare visited tho sick sol dier, as we have in tho various Hospitals in and about Charleston, know jwith what readiness and thankfulness, pray- j cr and religious instructions are received; how gladly they receive the New Testament. an incident in the tiohpitai.The ward or room, contained Gvo?all recovering except one, a most interesting young man, who seemed ill and quite ! wasted by disease. Under his head was ' the Bible. The question was asked him, | "I)o you lovo that book?" With his I heart in his eyes, ho answered "I do." | "Do you love to read it?" "I do " "Do j you believe it?" With peculiar emphasis he answered (taking the Bible from under his head and holding it up,) "Yes! I do." "Do you lovo Joaus, thu author : of it?" With the lovo of Jesus lighting up his face, ho answered"!)! yes, ycsl" j lie could tulk but little; be ouly wept, j christian friends of our soldiers, , help! x Thousan la of the patriotic sons of our | own and other States, who are sacrificing all for our common country, havo no I Biblo to point them to (}od and to "light j up a dying bed." They are willing to l read it?they ask for it. Shall they bo j ^ denied? Oar Chaplain write* r 441 do j not believe fifty men in the regiment havo brought testaments with them." \VF. appeal to kvf.ry christian man. We circulate no Tract or Book which any Christian man would object to, whether he be Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopalian, Lutheran, or Baptist. We, therefore, appeal to all Christiana throughout tho city and country to aid us in this common work. Wo pledge ourselves to meet tho spiritual wants of our soldier* to the full extent of tho means plaoed at our command. houtif carolina soldiers in virginia. South Carolina regiments in Virginia share proportionally in all tho operations of this Board?in Colportora, New Tea (amenta and Tract*. EVERT SOLDIER ON THE SOIL OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Many of the anna of North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and other State*, aro upon tho coast of South Carolina. Shall wo not minister to their spiritual want*? MANLSORIPT* TOR "FOUR PAOE TmAOT*" SOLICITED. Th<r Board desire to publish a number of "four page Tracts," adapted to the wants of the aoldior, and hcroby solicit auoh manuscripts. 7Vsr manuscripts*! most bo free from denominational 6iom 4 rTTH|F CONTRIBUTION? MAT BR DIRECTRI*. ,, Those who eo?Uib?U to thil Work in<y specify, if (his is desired, in what regiment or company sooh funds shell be expended. All contribution# to this work will be acknowledged in the public prints. LAKQt AKD BMAU* -AMOUNTS. Let it be remembered tbmt 9180 will , buy one thousand New Testaments, end thirteen rents will buy s tingle oopy. Kach copy will supply one soldier. T(f TI1B PASTORS AND CHURCHIS. Will the Pastors throughout this 8ut? and other States having troops in South j Carolina, read the above to their congregation end send us the free-will offerings made to this work. Address Rev. W. D. RICK, Gcn'l r- periotendeui S. C. Colportage, Sumter, S. C. Maryland. ' Th.-re is no doubt that if a vote were taken to-day in Maryland, free from the power of the Federal standing army, she would unite herself, by sa ovsrwhslming majority, to the Southern Confedereey, We are sure, from sources of information in which we have, complete confidence, that Maryland Is sonrd to tho core on bo ? ( ! ?fHv?uun mo any, and only needs the opportunity to demonstrate it in the most significant manner. The orucltiea and indignities heaped upon her true-hearted sons by the Lincoln despotism hare only consolidated the pnblio sentiment of the State in the moat rigid resolution, and when the day eomes, woe to tho foreign and domestic tyrants who hare fastened chains upon her noble limbs. Woe to the traitors at home and 1 the imported Yankees who hare aided in the work of tying her hands and feet! There is not on this continent a more patriotic and beroio race of men than the genuine old Maryland atock, and it is only becsuso they are without arms and orerwbelmed wish numbers that they do not rindieate their glorious name from the outrages it has suffered, lint the day will come. Maryland is a slumbering rolcano?slumbering, but not extinct.? Richmond Dispatch. State of South Carolina. //if ch > February It, 1H?1'J. / r^MME following resolution. adopted thin B day hy the Governor ami Council, baa been onl?rf(l to bo published: Resolved. Thai no much of an Act entitled "An Act to reduce all Acts and clauses of Acts in relation to the militia of this Mtate to one Act. and to veto and amend the same," ratified the 17th of December. 1K41, as relates to the uniform of the officers of the militia of this State, and no much as relates to the requirements of said officers to be in uniform while sitting on courts-mertial, be and the < sainc is hereby suspended for and during the continuance of the present war. Exttact from the luinutee. Ily order of the Gorernor and Council. K. J. MOSES. Jr., Secretary. AksJC All papers in the State copy once. Peh 'JO 4'.? It State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, Ftnai'ARr 7, 1H6J. TIIV. following resolution has been thin day adopted in a meeting of the Gorernor and Council, and ordered to be published: Resolved, That all owners of stares remor- J ed from the seaboard shall be and they are hereby required to place said (laves under the control of some white man resident for the time in the immediate neighborhood of the slave thus removed, and that npoti failure so to place them, the said owner .shall be ' liable 'o a penalty of ten dollars per head for every slave so situated for every period of one month that said slaves shall tie left without such control. Extract from the minutes. Ily order of the Gorernor and Council. F. J. MOM EM, Ji? Mecretary. All paper* in the Mtate copy oaoe. I Feb IS 48 It SALT I SALT!! SALT!!! ; THE Ml'RMCRIRKRM having formed a < co-partnership for the purpose of 1 -iianuferturing Malt on DUNN'M HOUND, near Little Hirer. S. C., adopt this method of notifying the public that they now have their , arorka completed, ami era < MAKING SALT AT TI1K KATE OF ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS A WEEK. \ Ramon* who have not yat laid in their sup- i ply of Malt for the season, will do well to call I at our Malt Works for a supply, as we intend i to MKI.I. CHEAP FOR CAMH. Come one. come all?we will sell OOt?D MALT FOR Throe Dollars per Bushel. W |. GRAHAM, OTIM EATON, J A MEM E A8TUH, W. 1. GORE Jan 2A AT, tf WANTED. ikik/k IBS. PoKK Zm ?\W%W\W 4.000 Lhi. Kodler ' .k*? ftutlifl* Corn To So applied on NOTR8 and DOOR ACCO I'NTS of Buck A Ileal y. and Ilaaty Taylor A Co.. for which the highest market price will bo allow**). BEATY TAYLOP & CO.. Doc 12 18(11 4() tf JUST RECEIVED TIKRCBS PRIME KICK, which will bo 1 jB o*dd for cash or produce BEATY TAYLOR k CO Doc 12 1861 44) If ^ < PAVILION HOTEL. II. L. BUTTEIIFIEM), PROPRIETOR, ^^HARLESTON, S. C. "V r * HOBE^ - _ ' ' ^ SUPPORT YOUR i 4fk Distinct Paper. - TWO DOLLARS r - .A. YEAR 18 ALL THAT 18 A8KE D rOB TIIE DISPATCH I ii A dvance. fT CONTAINS WEEKLY THE LATEST NEWS BESIDES OTHP.R IKTERBST1NQ 4. -m, jt A r 11 rn -r-i w V>i *> jyx a i' i iii ito, * 1 AND 18 COMMENDED To tli? Public. o.o ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY AND Expeditiously Executed. THE RICHMOND EXAMINER. PUBLISHED Daily Semi-Weekly and Weekly. TKKM8. Mr THE DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER i* mailed to subscriber*. at $rtGO a year, or for six month*, invariably in advance. MT TIIK SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER i* ii.'med every Tuesday and Pridny at in advance. Mr THE WEEKLY EXAMINER i?issued every Friday, ami mailed to subscribers at per annum, in advance. The Proprietors of the EXAMINER have concluded to adopt the cjtaH system and will not urpan irom n tinner any circumstance*. Persons who desire to gel the paper, will please accompany their order with the cash. October 8 SI The Richmond Enquirer 18 PUBLISHED Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly,' nv Tyler, Wise & Allegro. TEBM8. DAILY PATER, 8??rn I>ollar? per annum, and at the rale of Eight Dollars if taken for a shorter period than one year. For the HBMI-WKKKLY, Fire Dollars per annum, and Three Dollars for aix months, pnviinir in ?uT?nni. ror ine nfiKM.T, Tvo Dollar* per annum, or six copies for Ten Dollars, lo be paid invariably in advance. When letters containing money are cent by Mail, tbey must be registered, or they will be at the risk of the writers. Bcpt 26, IHtll. 30? tf The Oonstitutioii&Ii^t, AUGUSTA, OA., 18 on* oflheMOHT DESIRABLE PAFBRS published in the 8< uth. In its COMMERCIAL AND NEWS DE PARTMSNTS, So labor U spiNtl to glee the earliest and most accurate intelMgenoe from art quarter*. " Its TELEGRAPIIIC COLUMN Is filled with ample and reliable information of occurrences at the political and commercial centres. IN POLITICS, TIIF. CONSTITUTIONALIST is thoroughly Bout hern, *nd adheres, nnder our new Government. to lie principles of 8TATK K10IITB andBTKlCT COffETUCTIOff ! It advocates the admission into the Honthmi Confederacy only of those Stales which Bdoogniie Property in 8Utm! As e pert of their Hoeiel System. TERMS. Daily Constitutionalist 98.00 Tri-weekly 6,00 Weekly ? 2,00 No paper sent unless tlis CASH accompanies the order. ' HDecimen rentes aeat skin for. J A MICH GARDNER, Proprietor. November 7 8*1 CHARLESTON COURIER," BV A. 8. WILLINOTON k CO_Puhlielied Dftilj en<i Tri-Weekly, me* or eraecatrrio*. Dtuljr f 10.IK) per annum, payable la adranee. Tri-Weekly $5.00 per aanttin, payable la tdranre 6 April 4 j THE WIITHEftftER 18 HJBLI8fIED EVERY FRIDAY T DARLINGTON C H .8 C., ? BY J. M. BROWN, AtTwi Dollar* a Year la Mriict, Oct 8 81 ^' W " lb I B iiKY, TAYLOR * 0O. %UCCEflBORS TO bUc^i bbaty. wa ? KEEP on Mil and hr aalo, AMI Mport?atsof Dry Oootts, Groceries fto. mm1I7 k.pt ts . viiUg* ikm, ?M vi oAr at Um low eat prions. ^ tURPENTINR OB OTUIB PRODUCE, that ana In toRwdinlo money, lakta at full pries* for Goods ?<% settlements of NaUa or AwwibU dnaaa. T. W. IBATtT > w. J. TAYLOR. .0. M. BUCK. Bah. M m 1 W l UffTlCE. ,V *MROM AND A>TBR this dnln. the anbJr ooribora will anil GOODS asslnsisoly fos cash. BKATY, TAYLOR ft CO. lono27 : U tf 7HELP O! BUNG! ?AELP PRESERVATION is THE FIRST J5 LAW 0F HUMAN NATURE I l hare for? announce (o nil parsons indtUad to tho lata Arm of btlck ft BEATY, that the li# haa eoana tk^thav must sat tin their iadAtadans to as, or 1 akall bo aaannallod la wi Cash, prodace, ?r anything in at will wpmiir tip "naall fhrors tWnkftrily 1 suairod and pmlar on as in proportion. T. W. BEATY. March 21 tf NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is bombs siren, that WILLIAM I. O RAH AM, Eeqr., is ray regularly authorise*! Attorney for me, and in my name to ssUln and roooiot for any claim* or demands due me indisldnally, or any claims or demands that may be due tho Into Arm of Buck ft Booty. * TIIO8. W. BEATY. June 27 H tf NOTICE.Tiie notes and accounts of buck ft BKATY. and also Ik* lutivlitiul notes tnJ accounts of T. W. BEATY, have Mn left villi me for eolWnmn. Person* indebted vill do well to call and make early set dement a, and uti trodfcle and cost. I can b? fount! al the Sheriff's Oftioe, at all tiaea; but ahoukl 1 happen to b? absent at aay time, then you oan apply to Mr. W. J. Taylor, who will take pleaauro in motiving and making settloment of the same. W. I. GRAHAM. Attorney for Buck A Booty, and T. W. Beaty. July 18 20 tf TOR C ON WATBORO*. TRi-WEERYL MAIL LINE fBlIIR undersigned Informs the traveling public, that ha ia running a TRIVTKKKLY HACK LINE, between Fair Bluff, oa the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Cnnwayboro', 8. C. as follows : Leave Kair Bluff on Mondaya, Wednesdays and Fridays, at G o'clock, A. M., and arrive Conwayhoro' same day. at 6 I*. M. Returning?Leave Conwayboro* on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 o'alock A., .M , and arrive at Pair Bluff, same day at Gl M. II. H. PORTER. Feb W 1 tf Contractor. NOTICE." f^ROM and after this date the subscribers | JC will nell good* tNLY FOR CASH OR BARTER. OOW HIDES, CORN, HAY, AND FODDER WANTED. ' Those indebted to un will pleaae come .'orwd end settle, either by cash, produce or site. B. J. 81NGLKTON k CO. August 22 25 tf NOTICE. JflllK 8UBSCRIBKR keeps constantly on [ hand, and offers for sale a well seleelstock of Merchand ize, sensisting of all articlee in Ike I>ry Goods line, from KlLKS down to six cent H()MK SPUN. A superior article of IIOOP SKIRTS AMI* UMIIRBLLAS, Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, T1XWARR, CROCK KR X, Groceries, such as tWFEE, TEAS, STGAR, COMMON AND REFINED, Candles, Soap, Starch. SPICKS, CAN DIBS. POWDER AND SHOT, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMKRY, Ac Hpeciai klimiion Id Invited TO MY STOCK of to* LIQUORS, eoa?iiUd| of Cognac, Peach. and Pale Brandies, Jamaica Hum. HoL lend Oin Schnapps, Old Ilourhon and Motmn|KMk Vhtoktm, Old Port aw*gilitea Win*, rtf that oolebrated "old" brand, "Tw tee past Mm Lino," Cordial*. ke., ke. All of which Will bo sold cheap for oaah. THOH. II. HOLMES. March 21 S tf NOTICE. IN HELP DEFENCE, ih, >ulmHb.r I... determined lo adopt a idrietly cadh ayalota of doing (aiinrw, and h? would hereby notify th? public, generally, and thoae who we him 1urR01.au, that hi* books hare been pouted up for aeUUmentn, and thai no ?ew account* will be opened. He aanure* hie friend* thai much to hid detriment, lie lie* been among the laat of the mernhaale to adopt ill? en?h ijiUm, and he now otu? return for a long indulgence. T. II. IIOLMK8 8?pt 20 _ 30 tf_ TIB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Horry Dintrict?In the Common Pleee. C P. MdUey, ) > Attachment. f J. J. Bellamy. J WHF.RP.A8 the Plaintiff did on tk? thin tieth day of April instant, 01? hideclaration against the Defendant, who. (it if aid.) is absent from, and without the limit? of this State, and ha? neither with, nor attorney known, wHhia tk? same, upon whom a oopy of the said declaration might b? ??nr?d. ft ta, therefore, ordered that th? mM defendant do appear and plead to the an id deetarationr on or before the Ant day of Mar whioh will ho in the year of our Lord, on? thousand eight hundred and aiity-two, otherwise Anal and nheolwt? Judgment will thorn he git? and awarded against him. Clerk's Oiot, Horry Diet., April AO, 1801. J. A. THOMPSON. C. C. P. May 2 9 JeAmly jT C H . J r?. w. ^HtsSlN, Cm. Il<ud liUhh rtrtiU rMOW reoniriag Ml P**Mb m* AmH mi MidUUffl^ ^ W' DECORATED PAFXE, ?fmud rkkdHt|uiiriMl,OcM. 8Mii Vairat aad Wood Ita^Uona, *UA *eM i * oovmpoid, # Chamber and other Papers, ia wit i?f4ajr of style ud potior*. My iMk of Wiud*w. BMm, of * ?n manufacture, ud Guttata aid. put w In the latent WyUe. -=T7|*T ' Upholstery Goods, Curtain Mntorinln ud FaiUtture Cittriap of Into tup)Kiilu la Ml ud MMpleh whiek aro ofmd, wkiliaiii ud cataU, a woh pl<u an to preeeat anuaualladoeelnent 1' r i ij Charleston Casdj Manufactory KINSMAN & BBO. Manufacturers and Importer* of French Confectioneries, Fancr BOXES, WH0LE8ALE AND RETAIL Candle* put up la 2&, 60 and 100 lb. bota AU order* promptly attended to. . Cakes fresh every Day. Wadding Cake. Pyramid* aad fUeeplee mad u> order, Parti** supplied oa auasenabl terms. 1 ly ? Fab 28 J. E. SHARES, 9R9 Un.l 9RA If i ? - _ W ? - w n 4 U g - OVI UOI WIIOLEHALE^^^^^ feand Retail l>ea-fl in tan, dtirt, Hahrwool, 8piag ud Meni Ma trc?c*, Looking Ola??, Ac. Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Park Panilurr, ia Hroeatelle. Reps and Hail cloth. Enamel Chamber Furniture, Oak Rom wood, Ac., Ac. Always on hand a large assort??it of R( frige rat or*, Children's Carriages and Keek in Horse*. March 4 I ,| . 1y a. a ?rleu?. bdwir ?. nasi MCLEOD & BELL. General Commission Mer chants. AND DEALERS IN Pork, Lard, IUcon, Candle*, Son] Sugar, Coffee, See., 4c. which (hey offer at lowost market rates fr Cash or City Acceptance. 116 East-Bay, Charleston, 8. C 19" Orders solicited and satisfaction gui rantic<l 1 ly Feb 'Jb Fogarties & Stillman. Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia French, Englibh and Amem| DRY QQOHg|^ 2A7 FCrXG-STREKl^M ' PM| March 4 F. vonTH Importer sad Fancv Goods Tnvs ha siery, &c. No 208 King-street, Charleston, R. C. March 4 1 1 GILL I LAND, HOWELL k C#., Direct 1 in pert ecu ami Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NO. S3 I1AYNR STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. April 18 7 Ij C. T. MASON, DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, CIJTLE RY, SILVER WARE, Guns, Pistols, See SUMTER, 8. C. March 4 1 1 FLORENCE HOTEL sot . . J. W. tiAiHllLE, 1'ROPRIKToR, FLORENCE, S. C. W. F. JOY, Shipping and Commiiion Mez ohant. BALTIMORE, MD., A TTKNPH la the purohaoe at..' ih'nmei ym of PROVISIONS, GRAIN. ORt>C! SIKH, ami an h?MI?I|>Uoi.? of mkkcii Ah Ulf.K. AdTiMMiMtb on CvnilnMaU. Proprietor of Packet Line to Gtorgetowi March T1 X ' * ly The State of Soath Carolina HOIIRV DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Heth Rellainee \ n % > At toe km on t. Joseph J. Uellamee j MX7 IIKRKAN, the Plaintiff did, on the 4t day of Mac 1H41, file hia declaratio again* t the defendant who (a* it ia aaid) I absent from and without the limit* of thi State, and kaa neither wife nor at tarn e known within Ike tame, upon whom a copy t the eaid declaration might be served. It ! therefore, ordered that the aaid defendant d appear, and plead to the said declaration, a or before the illy day of May, A. D. one thot nan tigM kuMrttl and ititj two. Othoi wioo, tool end ohoohito judgment will bo gi< ii tad awarded again*! him J. A. THOMPSON, C. C. P. Clirkf Office Horry District. May W 10 loAmly. HARI.I.yJC & WALSH ATTORNEYS AT LAW A If D SOLICITORS IS RQUITT Oflloo?Conwtyboro', I. O. Own. W. W. HARUJCR, JOS. T. WALSI Fob n I ly CITY HOTEL (FORMERLY CAROLINA) WILMINGTON, N. C. Cuts & TCvnns, PROPRIETORS. No polos spared to oak?tUilMuupwj| m nomoTtn , 10# THE "PORTFOLIO." - I mrt this particular tlua whs# we have . A aarerad ctanr political tie wkiah bouad ua la resealage te aft oppreesiee North; when we hare plucked car stare from the hateful ' aad ssatamlaoting atmoophoro at kaalMia, Ik caieiaa44haaiiHhaeia?hhaa#e?caa Boataeru iky, that thaj auy ahiae eaeireled with a halo of truth. a Peru fag car m bright aaaa/ laai with their glorioua kaaln : whoa wa hare araatad a aaw Republic, dee tared ear n ledgpeadsagp teth* world. H aaauMaHy hap ab*ea4atpeople, to whhmaw that pathooo who hiiTc prorea themselves oar wont enemies, aad ailead a helping baud to thoao i* "to the many bam,Kwl'? are tvee la tv u laathutiopp,-trua-tw ear prlo^plea, eadtoaor * fc eSe fjb*5a d^Thro w a#ai eUeK? a that held us it aay viae dapaadeat upon a section whooo oreed la i a leal cat to oar dearest right*; aad nine* people wo Oaa ao laager eontemplato with the pan aad help lore d e brotherhood. The tatetHgencc of a people ia arer esthaated by the character af their literature. Wa hare intellects which wiu pale before aoae ! Authors, whose graceful pens drop tablets of f gold, aad strew ehiaing pearls of theught. Let us. then, tufa oar fhcer from the Tfrrth, aad eaek literature for old aid young withia oar own bordero establish literary enterpriv tea of our own, and footer aad maiataia them. A Bellering that it Is^the desire, aay, ia ten don, I Southern Jarrenile Periodical, ie and thereby fill a vacuum which has existed ! siaatthe dsaiiee, year* ago. of the sweet lit |U UuA " W- il. a ? _ . . avrwirv, connuciuy - ?py?l to all to ?id in MtebMiaf the mttr prise upon a firm sad substantial hatw. BoMvingihM ? appMi not in vain, wo (hall 1, nt the first, or during the month of May, com monoo iho ioooo ef^THK PORTFOLIO," n n monthly periodioni. devirfedtn "Truth, Virtne | and Temperance :" which shslt not only bot. come on agroonble and amusing companion for the young, but, by tho observance of a (r high moral tone, seek to instruct ths rising . mind, and teach the youthful heart. We will spnro.no paine to make THE PORTf, FOLIO tbejuveniU paper of the South. It will be neatly printed in clear type, upon fine s hook paper, quarto form, of good also ; and _ among its ninny attractions will eon tain n Promenade," in which our fair friends are invited to walk with us into every Southern - heart and home that is open to us ; a "Joker's W Budget," whieh shall unfold rare witticisms ; . a "Little farmer," and "Dairy Maid s Apartment a "Floral Column," in which the pret'? ties! flowers will hod ; together with a corner devoted to the "Brigade of Infantry," where our smallest friend can shino. THE PORTFOLIO WILL BE FURNISHED [) AT THE FOLLOWING REASONABLE RATES: Single Copies, for one year. 51 ,r Ten Copies, for one year, ! Thirty Conies, for one year, 22 }# Fifty Coploo, for one year, 40 SAMUEL L. HAMMOND }v ... . FREDERICK W. MILLER ?'1 UD,,"ner* Charleston, 8. C., Sept 26 80?if Ntw In Ike Tiae U Subscribe baFOR THE TBI-WEEKLY tXKlt WIIKIT ITER WATCHMAN. 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