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TO CHARLIE. BY T. P. S. 'ime has away, dear Charlie, 4tRr bl~ow - O?erthe lMof."OI Saluda, Whers-weramebtedyeorsago; When the.sauny days of boyhood - like unmmer elous alona, a .and the wildwood, -'ei with our merry song; VEbSvweVs'd to ma foot-races O'rne d. and meadandhi, And angl'd in the shallow places For little sehee in the rill. " - 4 Swiltly thro' my mind, "Dear Charlie," . ~ Fly th farty yeamrs go; -J tkea f,y's ou, With fts evanescent glow; s " When our 3outhful bearts were beating To a lovig music chime; And the thrill ofgushing gladness, Spr-QXJ&gp we knew not how; h aught ofsadness ; ing sunshine o'er the brow. ten do I think, "Dear Charlie," Of the loveiy, bushy-bank; SOfthe crimson little oluster did.the rushesiong and dark s: Where, wbene'er we went a:netting, We.woufd sestateveitide, On tbrocky ledge, jutti. TmA the bo ky dingle side. W theswalo on the wing, dthe equirrel- on a bough; And listen to the farm boy As be whist'ld at the plougb. tenado I think, "Dear Charlie," -pthat sbadow-haunted dell, " Where the sun-tight, reen and golden, In magir beauty Of the range of 'aittle mountains," OFtbesweetand shady bower te forest fain, And-a ee dropping shower, rey,1ddossy oak, weaientshade we lay, 4Aber the brancbes rustle 3stbeportive zephyrs play. s, ftseca-i tbe.oly rides -Ofthe pony, aee and old; AM-- PM'~Io ~WId we tob+e for-honrs theanutide clear and cool; ~~q-r 4f~ ~ Stagqrjd on the bill And 'd. with eager eye, r':eap r oftbe setting sun Of glean#ngdown the sky. -' *,t eeies, :. desr Char1le", ' tupe sr i ifi yp and rise at the prw ot m . brain; And ae -e Vbcome-Mting tIrmyban +.. - Ikds , of n usic. soft and low. 3 - -' AQM y back'again, Css,of ofd; they rise, I oat by'bwidlng or my will. : ' )*JI ' q d -familiar ptaoes. a e'h foas ly love te stiD. -' : s,ee you of en Char!rh - - -A o ft I oo when we * t ,Sald" %n the -happy glee rK ee . iy fanernt'JJny.now. " - ?~ IL itr-Tour eyeesof azar+e blue, ' thes o baby brow . the ear-of laan bue. S - -c - ss ' >~Jg$or when.he- travelled, A~~#db oatslis horse wast-{ ane,andiay an egg r.Was Hugo Iimmelman, dcehis wife dig potatoes to mag:m i eenae. I must * - uhe.t story of Hugo, for it '- a bad one, and good stories, *A 4 tatoes, ain't pkenty, as 4a gbes mine though **ase i toet Waredl G3$ef e h&p,s goes, down ~ ar~n~ R ogErs, at Digby, to -he ha's theI Sdillars' 'said he. dr-@'oh~,&~ar&V' said Hugo ; "that's de in fao !Oonidn't R~t~ e esl" Oj said lhe, tthat's what they et inat the- Senetarfys ocee, - - 'eWiow- much do- you ax $sbshing in. chuirch, then ?" Samid. Hago tha sos a1d4t7t2peat to get anyj - baekJIthineI'fle ub ~~ HeiFolong does it takot?" t-e Sundays." -~ hre.e Sundafs 1" says Hugo, 140 that'sf long time too. Xt - ~ Sipndays o11y make a fort. kafer alI; ad six dollars is a amen mBoney for a poor eEff ho..went a jaggling _to Shome, feeling about as mean g e Aheared sheep; when all - h~ight thought caniie jnd he went as fast Pson" saiahe.'Eve changed my-mind. Here's the six dollars ; I'll tie the knot to-night with myf ton-gue that I cannot untie with my teeth." "Why, what in natur' is the meaning of all this ?" "Why," said Hugo, "I've been a 'cipherin' it out in my head, and its cheaper than publishing after all. You see, sir, it's potato dig gin' times; if I wait to be called in che:ch, her father will h-ave her work for nothing; 'andl as hands are scarce and wages big, ifI marry her to-night she can begin to dig our own to-morrow, and that will pay for the license, and jutseven shillings, over ; for there ain't amni l lmnsta ain' A, and inoall emnent hat can di~ and carry as many bushels Legal Advertisements. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of a writ of "Fieri Facias" to me diirected, I will sell ou the first Monday in May next, within tl e legal. hours of sale, tha following property, to wit: Tract No 1. Kuown as "Home Tract," containing about 61 acres, bounded by lands of Mrs. Rebecca DeWalt, Sam Barre and others. No. 2.. Known as Katy Stone Tract., con taining about 76 acres, and bounded by lands of Henry Summer, Martin Kinard and others. No. 3. Containing about 57 acres, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Rebe.ca DeWalt, Mathew Singly and others. No. 4. Known as the Cap Tract, contain ing about 35 acres, and bounded by Tract No. :. and ands of Martin Kinard and others. . Also, I will sell 1 good 4 horse wagon. All levied on as the property of Dan. D. Stone, at the suit of James A. Crotwell. $7 Also one lot and house in the town of Newberry, bound:d by lots of H. H. Kinard and B. H. Lovelace, containing about one half acre, at the suit of Henry Halfacre vs. Rob't C. Wright. $3 Terms of sale, cash. THOMAS M. PAYSINGER, s. N. D. April 10-13-3t. Fair Notice to Trespassers. The Subscriber forewarns all persons, white or black, fox hanters or others, who trespass upon his plantation,by letting down fences, or other violations, that they must hereafter do so at their risk, as he will pro' ceod against them to the full extent that the law will allow. All persons will take due notice r.nd govern themselves accordingly. April 314 3m J. B. GLYMPH. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Elijah P. Lake Adm'r. vs Mary C. Boozer & others. Bill for Sale of land, and to pay debts. The creditors of John C. Boozer dec'd are required to render and establiah their respective demands on oath, before the first -day of June next. Corn's Cice, SIL XS JOITNSTONE, March 25tL, 1867. 13 5t. C. E. N. D. The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. J. M. Senn and others vs E. P. Lake, Adrn'r, and oth.ers. Bill for account, relief. &c. The creditors of Elijah M. Lake, dec'd, are required to render and estabiish their- re spective demands, on oath, before the C.om missioner on or before the first day of June next. Comn's Officer *. SIL AS JOHNSTONE, March 25th, 1867. 1? f9. .c. E. N'. D. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLJTA. .Newberry District-In Equity. Agnes U.. Caldwell & Susan Caldwell- by next friend, vs William Wallace, Ex'or. Petition. for Sale of Land. By order of the Court, dated 8th February, 1867, 1 will sell before. the Court House at N'ewbcrry, on the first Monday in May next, the real estate of Howard H. Caldwell, deceased,-as follows. - A lot in the town of Newberry, fronting on Pratt Street, twenty-two feet and run nin.g,to the rear forty t wo feet, bounded by Iots of S. Montgomery, George G1. DeWalIt, and lot belonging to the estate of John H. Steele, dec'd. TEy-h purchaser will be requh ed tgive bond with at least two good sureties and a Mortgage of the property to secure the purchase money, payable in. two equal annal-instalments, wfth interest from the. day of sale, and to pay the costs of these proceedings in cash. {!om's OffRee, .-SIL AS JOHINSTONE. March P.5th 1867. 13 St. +12 C. E. N. D The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. Ofee Court of General Sessions anid Common Pleas. I, Eligah P. Lake, Clerk of said Court, in pursunnee of the directions of the Act of the Legislature in such cases made and. provi. ded, do bereby give public notice that an cecctioni for "Ordinary" for Newberry Dis trict, will be held on Tuesday, the thirtieth day of April next, at the usual places of eleceion throughout the s1aid Distr~ct. .Witness my hand at Newberry- Con:t House, this 21st day of March, 1867. E. P. L AKE, c. c. P. k G. 8, Mrc 27 13 St. STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA. 'In Equity.-Newberry District. L. C. -Kibler and others. vs Nancy Aill and. others. Bill for account, injunction sale. of land, 'to pay debts and. to appoint Receiver. - -I appearing tonmysatisfaction that John Mati Aull, one of the defendants to the Bill reside,s beyond the limits of this State. Itis orderedl, that he do plead, answer or demuir to said Bill within three months from the ublication of the vruie,~ or the same will be taken oro:eonfesso a;:ainst him. SIL AS .I1)HNSTONE, c.z.N.D. Comn's Office, Feb. 25-10-ti. STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.I In Equity--Newberry. District. John S. . Rezi'iek, Ad- vs tephea Dugan, Sam. Dugaui.et aL' The creditors of -Ben .Dugan, freemnan, deceased,.are required .to -render -and es tablish on oath, their respective demands before tbe-Commissioner on~or before' the first day of May nest.. SILiAS JOHNSTONE,.c.E.N.D. Com's- office, lst-Feb. 1867. STATE OF SOUTH CAROIfNA. In Equity-Newberry District. James R. Sjieppard 14 Mary E. Schumpcrt and others.. 'Bil for [rnjundtiot. &c. ~The-creditors of -Honorias Sheppard, dec'dl, are requested to render and establish, on oath their respcctive demands before the Com, rissioner, oh or before the firet day of May, 867. SILAS JOHNSTO NE, c. E. N. D. Corn's office, Feb. 1, 1867. 3mo. 412 STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Newberry District. John S. Renwick, Adm'r vs. Stephen Dugan and others. Bill for sale of real estate, re lief &c. By order of the Court, I will re-sell at thc risk of thie former purchaser ont the first Mfonday in May, 1867, before the Court House at Newberry, at public auction, the real estaae of Ben Dugan, freeman, deceased, as follows: A tract of land, situ tted in Newberry District, containing seventy-four act es, more or less. ar.d bounded by lands of Dr. G. W. Glenn, deceased, J. B. Glymph and others. A tract of land, situated in Newberry Distrie: on waters of King Creek, contaiu ing forty-five acres, more or less, and bound cd by lands of John Glenn, J. S, Renwick nd David Wicker. TEn:mr__The pnrchae will be rqird New York Advertisements. J. HICKLING & CO.'S Great Sale of Watches. On the popular one price plan, giving every patron a handsome and reliable wstch for the 1ow price of Ten Dollars ! Without regard to value. and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory ! 50) Solid Gold Iluntin- Watches $250 to $751 500 Maic Cased Gold Vatches-2 :0 to 500 500 Ladies' Watches. Enamaled-100 to 300 1,0(0 Gold Ht'g Chron. Watches--250 to 800 1.000 Gold Huut'g English Levers-* 0 to 250 3,000 Gold Hunvg Duplex Watches-150 to 200 5: 0 Gold Ht'g American Watcbes-100 to 250 5.1:C) Silver Hunting Levers 5, to 150 5,0-0 Silver Hunt'g Duplexes-- 75 to 250 5,00 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 250 1",0r0 Gold Hunting Lepine s 50 to 75 10,00 Miscellaneous Silver Watches-- 50 to 100 25,000 Ilunting Silver Watches 25 to 51 8,0) Assorted Watches, all kinds- 10 to 75 Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrange ment, costing but $10, while it may be worth $750. No partiality shown. Messrs J. Hickling %c Co.'s Great American Watch Co., New York City, wish to immediate% ly dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Cer tificates naming aricles, are placod in sealed en velops. Hoiers are enitled to the articles :ained on their certificates, upon payment of l'en Dollars. whether it be a Watch worth $750 or one worth less. The return oi any of o ,r cer tificates entitles ydu to the articles named there on, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than 810 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that tuis is no lottery, but a straight-forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fartidious! A single Certificate will be sent by mail, post poid. upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixtysix and more valuable premium for $10, ore hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To Agents and those n ishing employment this is a rare opportuuity. It is a legitimately con ducted busine;s, duly authorized by the Govern ment. and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us. Address J. HICKLI.G & CO., 149 Broadway--Near P. O. Feb. 6 6 8mo, City of New York. $1,500 PER YEAR! we want agents every whert to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Ma chines. Three new kinds. Under and up per feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary on large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Uni ted States for less than $40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Gro ver & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and'the seller or nser are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulers sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, Ill. July 2k1y. Notice. All persons holding demands against the Estate of Henry Ml. Livingston, dec'd, are hereby notified to hand them in properly at tested on or before the first day of May next, and all those indebted will make payment by the some lime, as a settlement will be made on said estate on that day. If more convenient they may be left with the Ordinary. M. C. M. LIVINGSTON, March 4th, 1867. -2mo Adm'r. W.B. McKellar, SURGEON DENTIST, Would most respectfully state to the pubile that he has moved in his new rooms over Captain McFall's store, on Main street, and can at all times be found ready to do any and everything in his line for cash. Mr, Edwin Jones will work at one-fourth price. At the same time I. would say to -all who are indebted to me, that they would find it very much to their interest to call and settle soon or they will be sued. Feb 13 tf HlARENEli SADDLES, &C. The. subscriber woul respect fully -in form his friends, and the public generally that he has opened a complete Saddlery and Harness ESTABLISHMENT, At BLEASE'S OLD STAND, OVER THE TIN SHOP, Where be will keep constantly on hand, Saddles and Harness of every de.?cription. ALSO REPAIRING done with Neatness and Despatch. TER MS CASH, at moderate -and popular prices. jan 16 ly J. BOYLE, Agent. Blease & Wright, Have now in store. and are constantly receiving a large:assortment of the -very best articles of CU8KIN(G ST9YES, Which they. warrant to give ~entire satisfac tion.. Also RAL.1 OffICE & SHOP STGWS They mamifaci;ure and.sell at wholesale and retail the best article of Plain Tin Ware. They keep on hand a good assortment of Pressed and Japanned Tin Ware, ALSO, H ou8e Fvrmi8hiDg Bond8, Generally. They do all kinds of JOB WORK. usually done in their line, such as ROOFING. GUT TE RING, &c. Jan 23 1y Fil8'8 MglaIIi Burill Cas8s8 T HE subscriter has just received a supply of these Cases, from the above celebrated manufacturer, which are of the latest and most improved patterns, and of elegant Rose Baltimore Advertisements. Spring Importation 1867. RIBBONS, MILLINEY And Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins. Blonds, Netts, Grapes, Yelzets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, STEAW BO :'ETS AD LADIES' HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, &c., 237 and 239 Baltimore-St., BALTIMORE, MD., Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. February 27 3 mo. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. A New Carriage AND Buggy Factory. NEAR - THE DEPOT IN ONE OF WM. LANGFORD'S BUILDINGS. The subscriber being a practical Carriage maker by trade, having arranged with com petent workmen, for carrying on his busi ness in a workmanlike manner, he announ ces to the citizens of Newberry and surroun ding country, that he is ready to receive orders for new work, Carriages, or Bug gies, &c., of any style or pattern that par ties may wish. And if their work is not done acoording to order parties will not be under any obligation to take. it, when. done. Give him a trial, is all he asks. Old. Car riages and Buggies renovated -and made to look equal to new, at reasonable prices. A. liberai share of patronage is sodceit. &. He is in monthly receipt of pattrris of all the latest styles in vogue; parties order ing 'can have a fine selection to choose from. A few Buggies on hand for' sale. Dec. 19 51 6mio.. 3.TAYLQR. Carriage 'Shp, C, M. JONES, Newborry C. I., So. Ca: Respectrunyv informns t'-e cit.zens otr New berry and surr-ounding country that having re-opened his car:inge shop,. asnd is now prepared ta execute -all work in his lin4 in the neatest manner, and- with dispatch. Will make and repair Carriages, Buggles, Wagens,&c. Nov 7 6mo Miscellaneous. Notice. Theodore Gouini and James MdIatosh,both of the Town of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, have formned a limited part nership for the transaction of a General Drug Business, at Newberry, South Carolina, un dcer the partnership name and-style of T. Gonin, in which Theodore Gonin is-a gene ral partner and James MicIntosh Is a special partner: to carry on wrhich partnership bus iness James McIntosh has contribnted two thousand dollars, -and which partnership commences on this the 26 h day of March, and continues until the expiration of three months after dne partner hassgiven notice, to the other of his intention to dissolve the partnership. JAMES McINTOSH. Dec 27 6 T. GOUIN. WANTED. For ENGLISH ACCOUNT EXCLUsIVELY WOOL, Or Unshorn Sheep Skims. Market prices paid in cash, or Cloth ex changed. WMf. F. NANGE. Office in rear Grierson's Drug Store, New berry~, 8. C. dec1t2 6m___ Duffle & Chapman, BOOKStuLiLS & STAIONERS, NEWBERRY, S. C. pposite the Hotel, and in rear of Grierson's Ont Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a good supply of School Books, Chip, Letter, Note Paper and Envelopes, Books, old or new, and Music, will be sup. plied to order, on reasonahle terms for CASH Orders by mail promptly filled. March 13 tf REMOVAL. A.M. WICKER'S Confectionary and Grocery STORE. I take pleasure in calling the attention of my friends and customers to the fact that I ave removed into my NEWV BRICK BU/ILD/NC on the corner in front of my old store, and ave fitted it up in an elegant manner and ave now on hand thc comipletest and Best Stocic of Fancy Confectionary and Goods gen eralIly to be found Charleston Advertisements. J. R. READ & CO., NEW STORE. New Goods! 263 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Having recovered from the effects of the late fire, and in the meantime repaired and improved our store, making large additions m to the same, we are now prepared, after passing many weeks in carefully selecting Goods, to exhibit the most attractive and entire new stock of British and Continental DRY and FANCY GOODS ever offered in Charleston, S. C. h J RRED&CO.' 263 King-st., Charleston, S. C. New and Seasonable Foreign Dry Goods; P WHITE GOODS, Domestics and Linens, English Hosiery, Best Kid Gloves, L Lace Mitts and Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, and E Fancy Goods. J. R. READ & CO. 263 Kingst., Charleston, S. C. P CLOAK and SHAWL d Department. Our NEW DISPLAY ROOM being now completed, we take pleasure in inviting an inspection of our new and choice stock of Ladies Coverings, t sE Comprising every new and choice novelty of the season. Black Silk Basques and Sacques, b Black and White Lace Points, a Grenadine-and l3arege Shawls, A Plain and Fancy Shetland Shawls, Si Mozambique and Spun Silk Shawls, &c. d J. R. READ & CO.. 263 King-st., Charleston; S. C. a Our entire Stock is New, having been selected during the late.depres" sion in the price of Goods generally, and with particular reference to its adaptability fr to the market.- tl Goods shown with pleasure to all. Latest novelties received per every steamer Liberal discounts made 'to the Trade." jd for CASH BILLS or City acceptances. t J.R.READ& CO., b 263 King.st., Charleston, S. 0 p Dr. N. A. PRATT, Successor:to Pratt & Wilson-Bros. * Analytieal and Consulting Chemist - t. 23 Dayne?treet, - CHERLESTON,6. C. d - - s Druggists'Sundries. I ,AnaTysis of Ores; soiEs, F'ertilizers&c e made wvith greatest care and accuracy. Chemi'~ cal a.dvice. givean nil branches. of the 1 scieDee, On Inoderate-termns. ' Oft. O. 111 DANNELL So well known throughout ;he State, is with me, and would be glad to see hisold friendst orfi11lay order for goods. March 203mo - d 1) Cdtr, C. F.i belieKN g that-c Desnompeindrp6ove acerbl -AnenrouncV.G cT.me dndte f. ure -- Msss EDToRs:-You wrildslease .n f,ma6 aaAidate for theeofmce of Ceko or,o h Dstri ctorof ewbrry for te1net nig a h&EsSRsi EDIo-By nmtin r.c DANsEL . W HEELER as~ a l-caddae fons ax Citecntorssno of ebr Dstit, you ill w tare. 2IESsRs. EDIToRs :-You will pleasc an ounce J. D. SM H O as a canfo -h Disfic of TxCltr Newberry,frtent eninct tm. obieMANY FRIENDS. MEssRS. EDITons-Yoatized tor.n DANnce B.H W.HEELER as a candidate for heof fTax Collector for Newberry Distri.,ouwl Jul the esigeeto.M.CutisaenL FO -A CLET.-Cat JOHN- W In AMSncs resectD.l Sominae as cndidate peo or hffice of Tax Collector, Newrry Dis-t Oct. o1st,1866 MANY FRIENDS...r MESSRS. EDITORS-Poueae aoried tr JOS.c nonc HNILL ONT as a sial candidate for th.ofc e t> fc f Tax Collector for ewinberm, ad1stf mangevr waNulfidfrtEWBfiER- d FOsRs& CEDToR-lase JnOHNc Mr.- a WCO IL as a ial candidate for the of, c Miscellaneous. CRISPER COMA Oh! she was beautstbl and fair,. With sa eyes, and radiant hair, Whose ing tendrils soft entwined, Enchained the-very heart and mind. 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