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i- JU " ' ." ' TH? COLUMWAMgW1^ Promise for Zion. . ISAIAH ?.U , ^ .- * ^he Lord shall-cotnrort fcion; ~ Her place* wast??, restore, ~ . And of her silent w ilde, ?oeas, ti Make Eden .Woona onoe ntore; His garden shall sire then become, . ' And worthy of his choice, "" '"" ! Gladness and thanks in all her smiles, And musio ia ber voice. . *? - Thon, too, shalt wake, Jerusalem, ? No longer drunk with wine, With none to guida thy tottering steps He mxkcs this promise thine! * The offp of tretubiing from thy, lips, : That made Jiu love d?plore, . His ange?jfcay'd, his morey takes, And thou shalt drink no more! - Like smoke.the skies shall vanish, And earth grow black with years, Man, too, shall wither in his walk?, - A thing of age and fears; ." But Zion's promise Still shall stand, A type for nye to show, Who seeks for God, in faith and love, Nor age, nor death, shall know! A STKANGZ F?or.-When shooting rabbits the other day,' (says a.Northumbri*ip friend,) 1 stood awhile on the spot where I was concealed by a piece of broom, wher six partridges alighted about sixty yards froth me. They had not enjoyed themselves there more than a minute, by stretching their necks and spreading their wings, wher a sparrow^hatej^catne dashing along lh< hedgetrows iu hi's trsual rapid style. .Taking a hurried aim \t him, 1 broke his liligi and leg.4 He skimmed on, passing with ir three yards ofJ.be partridges, whicr^wart BO frightened at the sight of their wingen enemy that they did not rise at the repor of ?y' gita. After loading, I proceeded t< finish the hawk, which, was'perched" on : willow, fifty yards, beyond the partridge' going through the midst" of them. Th ground .where, they lay was quiich>re, nil' so near was I Lo them that I might b;iv touched the most distant bird wirb tho .em of my gun. rlt is^aid ii a paper !:)';... b flown iu a field where there are part ridge they will .lie nhttt a net is thrown o<\ them; " They must take the piece of pnpc fer a bird of prey hovering in thc air. *p0RK roiV~ SMALL-Pox.-?Thc Genna Mefortned. Messenger lins received a ?6!?< fr?ai a friend itt China, in whicU'tt is sttntc a great discovery is reporto i to bare l?; o recently mitde by ri surgeon or" lin.- En^-hi army in China',.in the wa\ ot" au ?Ifcofu; cure of smalUpox. Tho raodv ot' treatutei is aa follows: When the preced? og fe ver ia ?it its heigh nnd just b?fo?? the eruption appears, tl cheat is tubbed' with croton oil and tartai ointment.This*. .causes tho . whole, of tl eruption lo appear on that ??ttl "f tl body, to the relief of the rest, lt al ?acures a fall arid complete eruption, at thus prevents thc diteaae fro?;v nu:ii:kh tka internal prgatu>. This rs said td 'V nc the established mette of tfeatrr?wtt ?< i British army ia'China,; garerai' *.<k ?ad. is regarded as vi pe rie-ut cure. ' -V>< j . , JJWEDEHnoKCr'S CLAIRVOYANCE.-It) the year 175S, wlie'n J?i&Q? Swedenborg, to? ward the end ofc^StoTitey. on Saturday at 4 o'clock p. tn.,fip|^|p^|fcGott6nburg ffon> England, ?ir. Wi???m^.Coslel invited him to his house,J.ogeth?Hkd?s ? -party of* fifteen persons. Abbat 6 o'clock Dr. Dis Sweden? borg weat out, and, after a short iutecval returned lo the oompany quite pale a???' alarmed. He said , that a dangerous fire i bad just .broken out in-Stockholm, at the j Sundermalm, {Gottauburg is ?bout 300 ! miles from Stockholm,) and that 'it was Spreading Very fast. He was restleaa^and went out often; he> said that the Jjpoee of one" of hip friend-*, whom he ttjuned, was already in ashes, and that hia^eMng^Un danger. .At 8 o'clock, after ,|k^^^^^b out" again, he joyfully exclffll Godl the fire ia extinguished fln J from my house. Tnis news^^HPs^^ [great commotion through the wnoie^Wy^ and .particularly among "the company ia "which be was. It was announced to" the j Governor the a?ma evening. . %> j 0:i Saturday morning, Swedenborg was i sent for by LnecaGovernor, who questioned him concerning tho disaster. Swedenborg '? les-.-rrced the fire precisely, Low it had be? gun, in what planner. it bad ceased, and how long it had continued. On the same day the news was spread through the city, and, as the Governor had thought it worthy of attention, the consternation had con? siderably .there, sed, because many were in trouble on account of tu*eir friends and property, which might, It^vo been involved in* th-ii; disaster.' <)u Monday-<?y-.*M?!?g; a messenger arrived at Gouenbnrg; who wa? despatched during the tim* <>( fire. lu the lett firs brought ?JV him the' fir?i was ile Seri bad pn*ci>ely"iti the *ra"tVuer .st-t?ed by B'vedvu?i?rg. On Tuevl?y* m?m?ii?T, the }\>y~l courier-arrived at the Governor's w\>h 'he uvclaiudioly iiitelHg^iuoA of r?ic fir**, of thy 't>A i\ Lad^oo-tasioiie?? .'".'I of 'ito houses :t ? -il damaged nnd ruute-'T !:?>t in ibo Tea-1 tftSereut?rtv>m i?fV. ?i.ich S veden* b >rt? had givt?i i;n- .? iii ?teiv alter had ?ea*od;~for thc jire v M ? i-\-tiiigm.slied >t 8' o'clock.-TSmoHucl Kv nt. .; Duties lu general, ii!?; that v'ms? of things Caiiui debt*, give inore ir?iildc tito longer 6ht*3 re.fain undiecdur^ ..!. jT F, EUGENE DXTRBEC, Auction and Commission Marchant, Oj?ee elxKCinbly Hired, Btlvwn Ptain and \Va*h' ingtoH'Strri if, \\J ILL give prompt "attention to the arde und !VT purchase uf REAL ESTATE, ST?MJKS, BONL?j and" alf other arri?les of PKRSt <N AL PK'.K'Kr.TV. A'KiiCliAXIM/:"!:- or I'ttO'.-LCE, a* -dil'.! private ...vie or auction. A ri! ! ? \ ."Stolen; y.) \ "lin? ni^'it ol iii- G?h instant, u larg?? olieHtiUt. loire] tlOi&X'about I X litfrhC !<CtiCt ad:? l:uli?* i'll both ?lde? I ?f iv ci-* rn thor M.n.". hr.? hlazu face; had w?'i : .?K ar * shoe or. a f-?re foot tr.? a sore titi '?ic -i: 'it erW Idor^w.alk? wide will? his hind y<\ i'.' i' .' :i.a ?addi? v?'d! j*aee iJowiy. tA?v aformatioa .;b?;?kfullv rtseeiycji and re .we-?>ct Add fe** REN UT A. MKET^K. I April : S t** Lexington ' fit., 5 C. ;-; I ' fe if . Wotto*. , . TN purauanoe of th? authority Testai in rae JL by Section 8 Artiel? II of the Constitution of the Episcopal Church in this Diocese, I hereby changa th&plac? of Uso meeting of thu ?oatt Diocesan Council from tt?? city of Colum? bia to C?mcTen;7nnd the time from the 10th to the 24Sh of May neft. The Council will, there? fore, be held ?n Qraea CUureh, Camden, ou tbe> 24-th bf May. The necessities for these changes "are so" obvious that they need not.be stated,, and -1 earnestly request - the atURdauce of the members of the Connell. THO?. F. DAVIS, Bishop of the Diocese of 3. C. - The attention of the Clergy and - Parishes of the Diocese is"' called to the above, and those ' who may fail to receive the usual notification, -are requested to consider it in lieu thereof.* J D- MoCOLLOUGH, ? April JA ? . Secretary of Council. 'ErtgineTirtoilex, d&t, at Private Sale. IXTf LL be solcT at private sale, a FIVEHORsB BK? POWER ENGINE, a.BOILEcL 30 feet pug by S feet ?ri diameter, and SMOKEPIP?, wc, in ver"jr?good oonditicn. Apply to '* A. R. PHILLIPS, April 18 ff?? , At Dr. Geigor^tgb> Headquarters. COLUMBIA, S. C., Aran. 8, 188*. CIRCULA?. . ALL Officers ?n Post Duty st this place witt make a report to these Headquarters of all men attached to their respective departments, who are entitled to draw rations at'thia post. All provision return* must be mad? eut at th? department?, and approved at these Headquar? ters. Bv order .. . A. F~"feUDLER, Cel. Com'dai ?JW. J. MEALING, A. A. A." Q. April 1.0__ Headquarters. r~r~' COLUMBIA, S. C., IfAK? tl, 1886. . . ..' SPECIAL ORDER NO. -C*9y. .J^K/.-? JOHN CARSTEN ie hereby appointed AeflK Provost Marshal of this etty Until faxthet* ' ofders. He will be obeyed and respected ao- ' bordingly. B3'.order A. F. jlUDLER, Col. Comm'dg. i W: J. MKALI.NO. A. A. A. q. April 4' . Headquarters, 1 NEAR SMITHFIELD, N. C., A mu. 7, 18M. . SPECIAL ORDER NO..2.3-Ex?mete .... i ' * ' ' * Jf * VMAJ. CEN. MANSF1"BI4) LOVELL is . assigned to command in th* Stats of -iou'U Carolina'. ? *i ? *-v -' - ." ,; * * * ' * * By Command of J. E. JOHNSTON. . v KIM-OCK FALCONER, A. 'A. G. tIEADt?;RS B^TTOF^OOTH CAROLINA'; APKIL 12, 1885. ty};DER NO. 1. IM <>'?trpliancc with the above orders, the iliicVrsig :ed hereby assumes command at. thai Hut-. L'util tia: n .mes of the staff are au-, aoune^d, official cornu animations to these head ..jnr.rters will be addressed to Lieut. J. M. B. t?VSLL, Actina A. A. G. at Colombia. i.u April H 'M LoVELf., Major General Ac i Headquarters Mil. JiivTSffhe weat, < AUGUSTA, MAUCH 4, 18*5. SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS NO. I?. [Extract.! ICOL. A. F. RUDLER is hereby assigned . ni Commandant cf th? Post at Columbia, s. c. - . * .:*.? . *h -V ! Bv command Gen. BfiAURE?>A?U). o"flici?h'Gno. W. BBHNT, Cel. and A. A. G, ? ^ -. 5&? HEADQUARTERS, COLOMBIA, S. C., .? March la, 188ft, GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1. '._ e h< obedience to the above order, I hereby ?ssuuie oommand of thia Peet. ? By order ?f A. F. RUDLER, : . Colonel Commanding. W. J. MnAXiWi?, A A A. G-. march Ul