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Selected for the Spartan. 3 5 O** The Lontr Ago." Oh 1 i? wonderfulatream is the river time , As it'runs through the realm of tears, With a faultless rytbin and a musical rhyme, And a broader sweep and a surge sublime As it blonds in the ocean of years ! How the winters are drifting like flakes of snow And the summers like birds between, And the years in the sheaf, how they come and [they go, On the river's breast with its ebb and flow, As it glides in the shadow and sheen ! There's a magical isle up the river Time, Where the softost airs are playing ; There's a cloudtoss sky and a tropical clinic, And a song as sweet as a vesper chime, And the Junes with the roses are straying. And. the name of this isle is " Ike long ago," And we bury oar treasures tkcro; There are brows of beauty and bosoms of snow, There are heaps of dust?oh we loved them so? And there arc trinkets and tresBes of hair There arc fragments of songs that, nobody sings. There are parts of an infants prayer ; There's a lute unswept and a harp without , [strings There are broken vows and pieces of rings. And the garments our dead used to wear! There aro hands that arc waved when the fairy shoro By the mirage is lifted in air. And we sometimes hear through the turbulent roar, Sweet voices wo hear in the days gone bdrore When the wind down tire river was fair. Oh I remembered for ago be that blessed isle All the day of life until night; And when evening glows with its bcautifu smile. And our eyes are closing-in slumber awhile, May the green-wood of *ould be in sight. Marriage Incidents.?A clergyma in Glasgow used to relate the following : It marrying a couple, he asked the bride, it the usual form, whether she would be " t loving, faithful, obedient wife ?" Tht bride promptly roplicd that alio would bt loving ana laitniui, nut would not vcntun on a ptcdgc of uniform obedience The minister paused and demurred. " Just saj awa,""sir, ejaculated the bridegroom ; " she lias promised to be lovia' and faithful, an foul fa' thae fingers," raising his fist, '' gin sbe's no obedient 1 " A similar narrative, in whieh the bride proved the prevailing pa:ty, was told by the late Dr. Maclean, oi the, Uorbala, Glasgow. The reverend doc tor, in marrying a couple, failed to obtain any indication from the bridegroom as to whether he would accept the bride as his helpmate. After a considerable pause, the bride, indignant at the stolidity of her in tended husband, pushed dowu his head with her hand, at the same time addressing him aloud, " Carina ye boo (bow,) ye brute !*' " A Paiscly bride, who was being united to a stolid husDand, was, according to the testimony of the Rev. Mr. M , who.<perforuieil the oercmony, more considerate in her expressions. The bridegroom having giveu no response to the question, though dflcn repeated by the minister, " Do you take this woman to be your mar vied wife?" the bride broke in, "Deed does -he, sir; he promises a' that ye re quire I" IIow to Make doon Butteu.?A ladj experienced in making butter, communica ted to the Winchester Virginian the following receipt . "Before 1 go to milk . put a kettle, say one third full of water and large enough to let the milk pail i?t< it, on the stove, where it will get bovlinj hot by tile time t come in with the milk 1 then stain the milk into another vessel i L it. :i .1 i. u -i l. aim wtuju iuu ^uu ^wuicu Biiuuiu uiwajs ih of tin,) then pour the milk buck into tk< pail, and set it into tho kettle of boilinj water till tho milk becomes scalding hot taking care not to let it Iboil; then pour i into crocks or pans, and set it away in th cellar, for the cream to rise in the usun way. Cream produced in this way wil seldom require more than twenty m in ate to churn, while by common practice th dairy maid may often churn fur .hours, an then, perhaps, have to throw away, as did before 1 became acquainted with th Russian plan, the essential features c which I have adopted in my ptcscnl modi as givon above. Tho method is upplicabl to all seasons?summer as well as winter. Consumption of Wiuskey.?It a] pears by official reports tbat the amount c whiskey consumed annually for drinkin purposes is estimated by the commission ; averaging a gallou and a half per head t tho whole population of the United State; Largo as this may appear, it is shown tht the consumption in Canada and the othc British provinces reaches over one gallo and a quarter per head, while in Russia averages no less than two gallons to cac man, woman and child of tho populatioi In Great Britain, where the common pro pie do not, in general, drink spirits, th amount consumed annually varies froi eight tenths to a gallon per capita. Bi in that country beer is tho more unireTsa ly popular beverage, and no less tha 22,000,000 barrels of ale and beer arc cor sumod every year, whereas not more tha five or six mi'lion barrels are produced i tho United States. ? 1^1 I^I ? A good lady who had two children sic yvith the measles, wrote to a friend for th best remedy. The friend had just recch ed a note from another lady inquiring th way to make pickles In tho coniusioi tbo lady who inquired about the piokh veocived the remedy for tho measles, an the anxious mother of the sick childrc read with horror tho following: "Seal them threo or four times in very hot vin< gar, and sprinkle them with salt, and in few days they will be cured." WIT AND HVMOB. 1 Slander is a weed of rapid growth, but let it alone and it dies. The worse you J dig it up the more it flourishes. 'Keep your dog away from me 1" said a dandy to a butcher-boy. "Darn the dog, he's always after puppies," si 1 the boy. ^ A western editor wishes to know whether the law against carrying of deadly wea- ^ pons in tho pocket applies to doctors who ^ carry pills in their pockets. At a printer's festival on Franklin's c birthday, the following was the fifth regu- e lar toast: "The editor and the lawyer? j the devil is satisfied with tho copy of the ^ former, but requires the original of the t latter." j In marriage tho heart of a widow is like e a furnished apartment,-where one is apt to n iind something Jolt there by a former |i lodger. An Irish paper concludes a biography " as follows: "This extraordinary man left no children except his brother and he was killed at the same timo. 1 "What a blcssin' whisky punch would be to the human family if there never was J no to morrow morn in'!" said an old toper, who was "enjoying" his customary head- ^ ache after his nijdits debauch. ? . -i An exchange comes to us with a notice . that qTiuth is crowded out of this issue." * This is almost as bad as the upcountry ed- '. itor who said, "For the evil effects of in- ] ' temperance, see inside." 1 Pome subscriber lately returned the Petersburg Index to the office of the paper mitli a marginal note, requesting them to "send that paper to hell" The editor ( apologizes for having mistaken the gentleman's post office, i Mrs Partington, in an illustration of the < 1 proverb, "A soft answer turnetli away i 1 wrath," says that "It is better to speak ( ' paragorically of ? person than to be all the time flinging epitaphs at him." ; > Mrs Ritchie (Anna Com Howntt) is liv ing in London. Iler husband, an ex-editor > of the Richmond Enquirer, and son of the ' great "Father" Ritchie of Democratic mei niory, lost his property by the failure of the Southern movement. Mrs. Ritchie ; spent last winter in Italy, but returned to r London with the resolute purpose of sup porting horself by her peu. Her residence, i we arc toUl by a correspondent, is in Kiui sington, not very far from Thackeray's late t home, in a quiet, healthful neighborhood full of literary associations. She has been a groat sufferer, physically, but in spite of this she wouderfully retains her youth and beauty, and h very hard at work upon her ! t litciary subjects. ? | THE STATE OF SOUTH CAllOLIN A, , SpilTlutiTiUrg District. ? S. C. MANUFACTURING CO., ) i i vs. I Attachment. ; JESSE M. CANNON. ) Robo & Carlisle, l'lff Attorneys. ' WHE11EAS the Pla ntiff did ou the UOth I day of March, 18GG, 01c his declaration against tho Defendant who, (as it is said) ' is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wilo nor attorney known within the same upon whom a ' copy of the said declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered that the said . Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on qr before the 1st day of ' April, which will be in the year of our ^ Lord one thousand eight huudred and sixty' seven, otherwise final and absolute judg" incut will then be given and awarded ' ?gainst him. u Clerk's Office, Spartanburg District, March a !t0, ISttG. g J. R TOULESON, C. C. P. } April 2 10 t<l-ly t TUE STATE OF S<>1111 CAROLIN A, Spartanburg District. DAVID W. MOORE. ) " v?. > Attachment, s MARIAII E. McALPIN, j C Robo & Carlisle, l'lff's. Attorneys. d WHEREAS the Plaintifi did on the 30th 1 day of March, 18GG, file his declaration c against tho defendant who, (as it is said) if is absent from and without the limits of ?, this State, and has neither wife nor attor o ncy known within the same upon whom a copy of tho said declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered that the said > Defendant do appear and plead to the said >f declaration on or before the 1st day of ? April, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty 0 seven, otherwise final and absolute judg- [ ment will then be given and awarded it against her. >r Clerk's Office, Spartanburg District, March 30, 1800. J. B. TOLLESON, C. C. r. R April 5 10 lQ-ly ,! THE1 State ok soi rn Carolina _ Spartai.burg District. 0 II. W. FOLGKR, ) vs. \ Attachment. n W. II. WALKER. ) j' Bobo & Carlisle, PHT's. Attorneys. n W1I ERE AS tho Plaintiff did on the 30th , day of March, 1800, file his declaration* n against the Defendant who, (as it is said) ? is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the name upon whom a , copy of tho said declaration might be serv ; ed : It is therefore ordered that tho said j 0 Defendant do appear and plead to the said r* declaration on or before the 1st day of 0 April, which will be in the year of our ' Lord ono thousand cighthundrcd and sixty* seven, othcrwiso final and absolute judg- | rncnt will then be given nnd awarded '! againft him. Clerk's Office, Spartanburg District, March p ?0, 1866. a J. n, TOI.LESON, c. c. r Aprils lb llrly I V. HR STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, Spartanburg District, onN C. ZIMMERMAN, 1 1 s. v Attachment. A riLLIAM H. WALKER, > Trorer. Bobo & Carlisle, Plff's Attorneys. B VIIEREAS the Plaintiff did on the 30th ay of March, 1866, file his declaration "I gainst the Defendant who, (as it is said) J * absent from and without the limits of his State, and has ucithcr wife nor attor a, cy known within the same upon whom n si opy of the said declaration might be scrv- il d : It is therefore ordered that the said 1 )efcndant do appear and plead to the said ^ ecluration, on or before the 1st day of Vpril, which will be in the year of our ,ord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- - even, otherwise final and absolute judgneot will then Dc given and awarded lim -i Clerk's Oflico, Spnrlnnburg District, March 0, 1800. J. 1). TOLLESOX, C. C. P. April o iu iq-iy | L'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Spartanburg District. OHN C ZIMMERMAN, J ."?s. > Uachmcnt. VILLI.\M H. WALKER J ll.ibo fc Carlisle, l'lff's. Attorneys. IV HERE AS the Plaintiff did on the 30th [ lay of March, 1800, fi:e his declaration igainst the Defendant who, las it is said) s absent from and without the limits ol his Siate, and has neither wile nor attor- j icy known within the same upon whom a L'opy ot the said declaration miuht be scrvfd : It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and pteud to the said ] leclaration, on or before the 1st day ol April, which will be in th" year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, otherwise final and absolute judg- J inent wdl then be given and awarded against him. Clerk's Otlice, Spartanburg District, March 10, 1800. J. B. TOLLESOX, C. C. P. < April ft 10 lq?ly. THE STATE OK SOUTH CAHOLN1A Spurt aubitrg District. , HARDY, AO NEW & Co.. ) i vs > Attachment. M. E. Mc.VLPlN. J Bobo & Carlisle, PlfT's. Attorneys. WIIEUEXS the Plaintiff did on the 30th lay of March, I860, file his declaration igainst the Defendant who, (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of 11118 State, ana nas neiiucr wiie nur anorucy known within the same upon whom a 1 :opy of the said declaration might be scrth }d : it is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said leclaration on or before the 1st day of April, which Will be iii the yc-?l oi our fiord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyiovoii, otherwise final and absolute judg? nent will theu be given and awarded igainst her. Clerk's Office, Spartanburg District, March tO, lHilo. J. R. TOLLESON, C. C. 1*. April 5 10 rIIE STATE OF SOTTFI CAKOUNA, Spartanburg District, IV. II. BAG WELD, \ vs > Attachment. WILLIAM II WALKER. ) Trover. Ik bo & Carlisle, Plff's. Attorneys. WHEREAS the 1'laintiff did on the 30th day of March, 1860, file his declaration against the Defendant who, (as it is said") is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration* on or before the 1st day of April, wliich will be in the year of our hord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyseven, otherwise final and absolute judgment wit then be given and awarded against liiin. Clerk's Office, Spartanburg District, March OMy lOOO. J. II. TOLLF.SOX, C. C. P. April 5 10 l'l~ly tili: si \ttt()f sottii cakolina, Spartanburg District. S BOBO. 1 vs. > Attachment. WILLI A 3 II. WALKER. ) Do|g & Carlisle, Plff's. Attorneys. WII I'll CAS tlie Plaintiff did on the 30th day of ?\'arch, 18GG, file his declaration aguiuat die Defendant who, (as it is said) is al>?cn: from and without tho limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney knowt within the same upon whom a copy ot tic siid declaration might beserv cd : It is therefore ordered that rhe said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaratiol on or before the 1st day of April, wlich will be in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anil sixtyseven, ouerwiso filial and absolute judgment wil then be given and awarded against him. Clerk * Office, Spartanburg District, March .10, 1806. J. 11 T0LLE30N. C. C. P. April ? 10 HART &t> CO.," (Siccessors to S. N HART & CO.) South L.st Corner King & Market Street*, CH All LESION, S. C., IMPORTERS OF Foreign & Domostic Hardware, CfTLlillY, GUNS, BAR IRtN, TIN AND PLATED WARES, Will rocefo orders for It. HtlE i. CD'S Circular Sm?4, and 0E0. PAGE & CO'S Tortahle Saw Machines. D. P. CnTfiN P S Hun. P. Mono ax. . "ilnroh h 1y i Notice to Creditors. N EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DIST. nna C. Bost, Admrx. of J. M. Bost, dec'tL, r*. Holly M. Bost and others, ill for Sale of Ileal Estate to pay Debts, Dow- J er. Belief, &c. J FURTHER, time having been granted by order of Court of Equity for filing Claims gainst the Estate of Cnpt T. M. HOST, dee'd., II persons having claims against said Estate, 1 re hereby notified that they must present ' rid claims, aud produce cvideuce to establish i ic same according to law. before me, within i IIREE MONTHS from this, the 12th day of une, I8?i0. ' :on.rs- Office, 1 T. STOBO FARROW, Juuc, 12, I860, j c. K. s. i>. < June 14?l'J?Hut. ( H. Fleming; WILLIAMS & COVERT, (Formerly D. R. Williams & Co.,) WUOLE8AS.K DF.AI.LIIH IN tats, Caps, Straw and Millinery GOODS, NO. 122 ME FT I NO STREET. Next door to Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. Wc also have n branch of our house in I "hurlottc, N. C., where we hare a large slock if Huts, Caps, Straw and Millinery Goods. ). n. WI1.LIAMS, II. C. CALVERT. May 24 17 3iu 311AIILES BELLOISE <fe CO., (Dairmaaiiisaiiaini Meirolhaimfta, AND DEALERS IN Hams, Sides, Shoulders* Smoked Beef, Tongues, FLOUR, BUTTER, CHEESE, LAUD, EGGS, SOAP, STAKCH, CANDLES, &c., &o. 120 & 122 EAST BAY STEET, Consignments Solicited. ?. BELL018, } CHARLESTON, S. C. :o: Wc would respectfully notify Merchants tlint wc arc strictly in the Provision Ilnsiness, and arc enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices. Mch 1 5 ly W. I>. Milster Respectfully announces to the public, that lie has again commenced the Tinning lousiness, rnd feels himself well prepared and qualified lo do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and dispatch. He has a large stock on hand, of every thing usually found in nn establishment of this kind. All articles of TIN WAKE, will be kept on hand, thereby rendering himself able to supply the wants of any who Puiij" C<iU Oil IItill. lie is prepared to do such work as ROOFING, GUTTERING AND REPAIRING. Ho will work mid s<>11, wholesale or retail, LOW FOR CASH. All work warranted. SIH>1* NKAU THE Sl'ARTAN OFFICE. Feb I 1 tf J. A. HENNEMAN TTAWit AIAiEIBIB AISD ,JKA>'KLLE1{. Spnrlunbiirn C. II., 80. Ja. If AS Jirsr RECEIVED A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, Vft&TIii W&fil AND Fnnoy Groo<ls. ALSO A NEW LOT OF EKillT-DAY AND TWENTYFOUR llOUIl CLOCKS. A FIRST-llATE ARTICLE. WARllKNTKD TWO TEARS. Spectacles for all Eyes and Agcs. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY neatly repaired, ami urnrrante<I. J. A. HENNEMAN, AI the Old Place on Mailt-Street. Feb 22 4 tf RANGES, FIRE BRICKS &c. ADAMS, DAMON & Co . HAVE REOPBMD BUSINESS AT TIIHIII OLD STAND, 16, Broad Street, Charlestou, 8. C.. And iff}' Constantly on Hand COOKING STOVES or ntK Cate*! Improved Patterns, Uange'B (iratcs, Marble Mantles, Tiuncrs* Machines and Touts, Plumbers' Mu^rials, Iron and Brass, deep well Force and Light Pumps, Sheet I?cad, Lead and Iron Piping, Rnilroad Force Pomps. Also the * Great Labor-Saving Washing Machine and Wringer. BSSU-IM Orders attended to with />i.y'tilch.??pg Mch 1 6 1 y ROBINSON & NELSON, ctn Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers In TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac. QO(I KING STREET, yearly opposite I iet iria Hotel, (liarleafon, South Carolina. T. B ROBINSON, A NELSON. March 1 & ly _ A Wool Carding, HAVING thoroughly repaired our WOOL CARDING MACHINERY AND ADDED AN ENTIRELY NEW SET, .hereby increasing our ability to do work promptly, wc invite all who feal disposed to some, And get their wool carded THE SAME DAY. After the first of June, we will h?te ft co?~ rejenoe waiting at CKI>AR SPRINGS STA* riON, on Spartanburg nn<l Union Raiireod't t<?" receive wool sent up by the train on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdayt of each week. AVe guarantee work to give satisfaction ** toquality ami dispatch. Tiie best of oft for ^ greasing furnished, FREE OF CIIARlflS? ?TERMS? 10 cents per lb. in specie. Currency V* 1 barter of all kinds taken at market pricee? but please understand?NO CREDIT. . JNO. BOMAR & CO.... Bivingsvillo, S. C., May 10 15-2o? WILLIS' <sTcHISOLM^ COMMISSION MERCHANfS AXB siMiPPEjya *wEJvrs, Will attend to the purchase, sale and shipment to Foreign and Domestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nnral Stores. Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. E. WILLIS, ALEX. R, CHISOLM. J Mch 1 tf PHILIP FOGARTY <fc CO. "Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Corner of Atlantic Wharf & East Bay, >*i ? * 4 # ^ . i r. FOGARTY, y rn. i A. an s. fogartt, } Charleston, S. C. Agent? for JtOYD BROS. ?j- CO'S Cream AU. Mch 1 5 ly HUNT Ac BRO.i Shipping, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Accommodation Wharf, J. h. HUNT, Jr. } CbarlesloM, 8. (Form, rig of NF WBERR 1\ S. C.) . :o: Promptly forward all Merchandise consigned to us arriving in the City from NORTHF.RN OR FOREWXPORTS We irill give ttriel attention to Sale and J'mrdate. ^ of Cotton, Rice, Flour, Ac. " Liberal Advances on Consignments. Rkferkkcks.?G. W. Williams & Co., Charleston. S. C.; lltisscl & Ellis, Wilmington, N. C.; Blglow &, Sargent, Baltimore,; Luthbury, Wickcsham A Co., l'liiliuielpbia,, N. L. Mo- i Cready & Co., New Vork ; Kay ic Walter, Boa- I ton; G. \V. Garmany, Savannah, Ga.; G. It Wilson, esq*, Norfolk, Va. Mch 1 0 Cm New Enterprise ! soutiieknimporting AND manufacturing drug house, pratt, wilson & bros., IVo. ritlH JiiiiK1 Sreet, CHARLESTON, S. C. The Proprietors are Native Southerners* JVo rueh enterprise South of Philadelphia. Will Southern House* give u? their Patronage ? WE OFFER AT HATES Til AT COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH NEW YORK PRICES. ALL DRPCS CHEMICALS, M EDICINES, SPICKS, Ac., THAT LEGITIMATELY BELONG TO OUU LINE OP BUSINESS, AND KEEP ON HAND ONLY TTTFI BEST far Packages put up to suit Country Trade."** N. A.PRATT, Chemist to late C. S., Niter ami Mining Bureau, L. W. WILSON, V. B. WILSON, Chemist to late C. S.," Or Department. April 11 6 1 j Mer-cliOTits Hotel. (Di&3uril?s$<$ia, So (Do *i Chcajtest and Lest Hotel in the State. ^ Transient Board, $.'1.00 y do jr. Weekly " Id.00 "jJ week. March 1 G If A. ILLINtt, Millinery and Fancy Goods, AT NEW YORK PRICES. 2G2 KINO STREET, Opposite Bufain Street, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. March 1 6 tf TAILORING! ?o HAVING furniehed myself with all the facilities for speed and neatness, I announce to my Patrons that 1 am prepared to fill orders forSl'lUNQ aud SUMMER Clothing at short notice, and in the best style. A first class TAILOR wanted. 1 also hare (at my residence! a lady force, conducted by an experienced Tailor, where I can have gotten up Coats, Pants, Tests, Shirts, &c., for prices to correspond with materhl. April 10 12 tf M. R. BEECO. 1