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[Tor tbe H.aad.j Thoughts on . this Beautiful Spring. GO a =x HOLLOyW, April ath, 1869. T6Utie-bids are wooing, among the leafy Thieeda doves are cooing, 'mid the . w9dodd towers A~ tbe busy bees are on the wing, This brght and beautiful day of Spring. Then why Is my heart so lonely and sad, Ob'I Attk"of the lost and gotve; OI tbo rthless foe, who in ashes laid, VA besaiful, hppy, home? -'his I an weeping, and cannot sing, ThQi t and beautiful day of Spring. The plougbman sings, as he toils along, And the~ecboec ring, with. the-joyous song, As be labors fdrbad, with the drops on his brAi This beautiful day, as he follows his plough; And the bending trees, their shadows fling. O'er the murmuring Brook, this bean:iful The. erodus and blue bells. are peeping forth Their dy petals, from out the earth; And voices are murmuring in - the brecse, O'er the hills, and through the trees; All aate, with happy voices sing, This bright, this beaudful day of Spring. I.stand by the spot, where my little cot soood, sq guiet and b'est, knot a tr:e or dower left Tb' its place of rest. ''Tittth past, a forgotten thing, Thfstlriht and beautiful day of Spring. Thakwo't sigb, the Orphan's tear. evWt earrew-here, ~" think of the noble and brave Of the Father, and son, of the Brother that's Am *h-4a bleody grave; Of the tyrst who lid his.hostile host, ,Qf tmoas through our Land. Wio4ipadered and robbed, and burned our .Ihomes, A murderous thieving band. .A W prayed. we pray. fr him. This bright and beautiful day of Spring. O' lyengeance of the Lord, oQ . him -ia his pride, 5Pe{h, with fire and sword, A - as Judas died. W-think-of our country, how It bled; Wdelik of our lost and early dead, A s we hear, and know, and feel, o theoppressor's heel; despise the loathsome thing,. wrongs, this - beausftil -$ avage foe, - t A ar.e's cup of woe, SItosmr,ait up, Even nw, we drain i, drop by drop, - our.shame, and baied glory, Mafl tgesen te coward story, 0* stoIen-)Gr homestead Indl traitors-tured, As And recall the acepraed deed; Plikhe Esa, soessesate sold nTi berighs, for tea ut . gold The Summer too issone; A.d Autm- isa. aesad.d, and sne, nhe Wisse...ani.e No r jeea ay ed x.a.imb.iask a.d, In Bae, a horns with-4blblest.. Thewhueny, to,ing,,. hrav..e.,as.gsting S,,ing. L~st NeworkNews. [! look Out 11! Bleant S's the (Comp"exion 4 os Gl.,w to thme Cheeks." -* he-Bes in the World." :1'r.Ange Blossomts. , for 52.00. dd oe dra n.YT. City. UmrggIsts Ia Newberry C. k., sUl it Efe~dard Preparatians *aah 1.4 led krin s, - a" (only pure) Imct Nver. As-Drggatsawberry c. H.,senl taza." - "'Vegr.a 10 Crosby St., N. Y., -Or, JOns F. HL'xnY, (Successor to) DRXAs BARNES & Co., 21 Paik '~atiB ERIY C. U. NUTROIIa OXIDE. Wf.'. B. McKELLAR is now prepared to adminter the above Gas to Mis patients5 without fer or danger to themselves. Teeth extrae'ed without the least pardcle of pain, and the patienat co.nscious of what is going on. The Doctor is now prepared in his ~ro~gsJy.re-fornished Laboratory. to do auqla lehis line upon the moost * enti. S.9eEI. W. B. McKETLTa Teb.dlh6ar Liedesis Railroad. Oa~hrTqudpyA~t$ainext, the ta1wWtIs''6Ad Ifcommenes irunning ?o0ro se~ . ; to ieonneet with up ama o~. at rqaskand Cotum mia arnaat 5 A.M.,* on T .a S ~mi~amIcating Helena 'at 11 P. M , on . indis . J. S. BOWER8. -May-6 -Supt . R R. 7 --; The "CAROLTNA FERT:LTZER." is made from the Phoephnte; n best Mnurtres known, only interior to Petuvan Guarn) in it: Fertil and sea animals, and pom" qnilitie4 of the greatest value to thL Ac We annex the analysis of Professor Shepard "LABORATORV OF Analysis of a !ample of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, per:onally sel Moisture expelled at212' F................ ......... . Organic Matter, with some water of combination erpelled at a low rt Fixed ingredients................................................. Ammonia - . - - - Pbosphorie Acid-Soluble - 696 - - Insoluble - - - - - 6.17 - - 1313 Sulphurie Acid % - - - 1101 Sulphate of Potash - - - Sulphate of Soda - - - - Sand . On the strength of these results, I am glad to certify to the superi We will farnish this excellent FERILTZER to Planters and other GE March 10 6t CAR1 THE LEADE I WITH AND WITHOT 'a, store has. It is very heavy and durable, and is not LE~ADER, I keep constantly on hand a large assort operate well. Out of the many Stores I have sol tatisf'action. The Tin Business is Still carried on in its variou Feb 17 LIFE INSURANCE !!!Te tt~o Piedmont Life Insura~nce ~wer ouyT Company of' Virginia. reir 3 The Babeeriber is Aitert for the State of South qurdtornlrad Caroling forone of the betst, ad most reliabletk(rkotliC~rt Life. 1usuranea companies in ta he wor!d. For the o:o e~r h is a Flust Sixteen-M4onth< ol im l;usines. it ha;d Pe,. 3rh242(t enred about Two rBoIYRA.D Totcxt:s. atd hand received an Income oftaboaut I HI:s IIu3Duei aDdSYTBO5A~D)abL.AkiThei State of S ItisV1R~N1ACOMPNY; nd ~an vi- Newtberry County-In bestknon, lare prtin o at-busue- is Equity. dous i thatStit. wsivn ~ Lahv niH iesn ard .H 1 otcy.The creditor of Jah Gen. G. EA~NS as Inured n TilS Corequr't'ired to render and( 4 PA37aui imeditel aftr h,aeth,hndthe Ula-rk of this Court, the moun of is ?4,lcvS~ 0.Clerke Offce. ISAABItACfl,. D. March 2l26t. and J.AR L AW,a Do..,MeilEv.ir The State of dee refewithg cotfidne t tbe.e flwher' i Newberry County-I; bes knon baElargedpin of Pit: uiesi -quity. donrer i tha Stte - It0 has inri ir Hepadl W H G reroo udE 200Jo vJ.ficy-g$' ;Re The creditors of M~a Gen.N Rev EVAN was Tnurer. in. D.tt Co reuired to render atnd a raT,; and- .imeiaelyafer his Drth I~ had the Clerk f his Cou1 Dhe plasure00 frentin C. h :isauctd am'~ i , on or beore the rtd the amout of hisPolicv~$ ,I 0. - lerk's Offce, CbleSAACJ0 BRNH ;M Match 24 12 6t. F F Gny-500~-. . Agr- ent ro. J.n. SW.). . Doa~t,t. Mdca xmner1 The State of 00' ree t on. WDdeinc ou4the 0o;lowrn e rsde Newtberry County-CI -,ORey. Ji. PrSsly,D,a-4500; ev. 1a . eCa0 Johnbge %.Lierand.u orier,. ndeD the500e0: t e. u.p. emhio oDr-w Rook n 200Re... S TcuMng-2 ; e.H I'' The Creditors of Sea THa35OMAS RevD.M.Tune. . ,-S rquirei to render and ea Dr0.Rey. . ItoMer.5-9; lD. G.ami.erhe Clerk of thi Co,n Pressly,500;.I J.e W. Hest- :W.t m:ii oo n re rethesd D. M rs-500;. eveJ C.Wiliam -S20 1 * erk's Ol Gee, J. DChamer-82Jo;B. P Nel-84 0 Dr Marcha 24 126t. FB. arey-35 BilliA.ar S 0oi; Prf 001on.eWD.ry inearsop-1, the Cr.trksae Nebrr out SB ita&ch.i-i- - Trprictreitor sal ofhe 3Lr-.~ -- f South Carolina, and is pronounced by various chemtstaone of the ;zing Properties. These Pho-phates are the temains of extinct land riculturist. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA." .cted. ....................................................16 70 d hest..........................................1650 . , . , , - 66- 80 . - - -, r . 2.60 Equivalent to 11 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. . - Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone.) 24 75 Phosphate of Lime. Equivalent to 23.65 Sulphate of Lime. .. - . - . - 80 3.50 . ,1160 Drity of the CAROLINA PER rILIZER, examined. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr. s at $65 per ton of 2.000 lbs. - ORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. VILE & McCAUGHRIN, Agents at Newberryu iAI STIVL FT EXTENSION TOP. t illbk sqik ola at ri snc, n te n se I hs mnyadanags wic ndohe siable to crc-smn tvsae eie h W. T.WRGHT e. ilardeo aofik ol sfs,boi ie ye ind. Itasmnadateswihnohr so liard,t dcra asreysoe re ei~ h 4ablis o othe. pbeforns lfwihaewratdt theiro repetie toemynowegdasfieogieetr .. T. WR.GHT onhC2oTa TeSaeo oth Carolina the Circuit Court-InNebryCuy-nheicitor 2. -G riesonIhisErife,ta. HI ar, Execur; ofdane .Sa,Amnsfti,YAd Ijtad b~l n wf n ters. T. Kinard, dec'd, are TeCeiosfJh es eesd r sablish oua oath. before rqie ora~ n salho ahb heir Y t~Ct respective demands,on rberetes?ca y fll 3ay LA:ext. a net TH C C. LKE,sOfie IlS . AE ouh Carolina--Mrh416t.C .P ithe Circuit Court-In TeSaeo ot aoia EIeo, Adn', *s. Lalajnt T. D.,nRook dec'd. areBrg ea. * u, stabih ona oath. before T& rdtIOJh .DS,CS rt her respective ded., aerqie rnq~4~ fh0O$ __r_t __day __of_Mof Myneet. TROit. M.r LiiA-KErsO,ie U3. AE Marh 4126tC.P.P wie d',v.LaaTeSaeo outh Carolina rei CortI Eqberuity.I teCicit ur alsh on oah beore rt,th' respective dendis, ad on r!o May ofne. t ayAn ogadFos~'lio. TUOS. M1. L A KE ThE,-trSo .DLng dcud c. c. r. aaerqie.Orneradetbihe ah behoe tte rkof thsou,thearlina uth arolia- tiewerryd County-Inor the cut daurof ireitCout-n Euiy. ayn Equt. iui:Log,s. Danieh l es, dice TraOr, M LAnE end otheee.yMarchr2412a6t Cthers P ge Lng, eo' are The O_ ditors_of_Joba_-____s__ deceased,_ar abahnot,bd ret equrdtorneradet abhon ot e si e~etv-dmn rei'dms, o or beoGths ay ofeyxtxt SThus 31.Then Sand otSorth Ferilizer SHADES.~~I Ewibtileyr.ity ~TeCeitr C. Cit ASrE&8ceased D. O~ER. March 21 1.2CtP. .ut1 Caolna X. R. Company, [ GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, APRIL 9, 1809. (N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 11TS in. - tant, the folldwing Schedule for PAS% SENGER TRALNS, will be observed: DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. Lia* ngColambiA at.. .... .'145 a. m. 1 Atriving at Columbia at .......... 6 10 p- m. to WIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at..........................5 20 p m. Arriving at Columbia at......................4.45 a. mn. - CAXDaN TRAIN. Will run on Moudays, Wednesdays and Satur days. Arilving in Columbia at...................11.02 a. m. Leaviug Columbia at......................-: 2> p. m. sc The Train now running between Columbia of and KRigsville in connection with the Through a Mail frnn, will be taken off on Sunday, April t 11. H. T.PEAKE, April 14 General Superintendent STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA NEWBERRY COUNTt. By .Tohn T. Peterson, Probate Judge, - Whereas, Baruch Duncan having made gquito me to grant him Letters of Ad- in ministration de bonis non of the estate and al effects of Isaac Johnson, dec'd. These are therefore to cite and admonish, to all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to he held at Newberry Court House on the 21st day of April next., after publication here.'f, at'11 A o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of April, Anno Domini, 1869. John T. Peterson, P. J. N. C. - April1415 2t. LOUIS SCHODAIR, Baker & Confectioner, MAIN-STREET, aewberry, S. C. Respectfully.informs his many customers and the prblic general:y-tbat his . New Bake Oven is now completed, and by its convenient ar rangemert he can bake any and everything in his line at the shortest possible notice, such aa Cakes, Pastry, &c., in atisfactory and handsome style. Parties and Dinners furnished at shortest notice. Fresh bread, pies and cake on hand. Meals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had at all times. Thznkfnl-for past favors he solicks a con tinuance of-the 4iberal patronage heretofore bestoed. Dec. 2 49 tf. GEN. H. H. KINARD, MAGISTRATE, P Will take Dowers, draw Deeds and Mortgages. dec 16 51 The State of' South Carolina- I Newberry County-In the Circuit Court In:Equity. J. B. Livingston, Executor, vs. Elizabeth Kinard and others.n The Creditors of Andrew Kinard, dec'd, U are required to render and e<tablish on oath. before the Clerk of this Court, their respec tive demands on or before the 1st day of May next, Clerks Offiee. THOS. M. L AKE,. Marh 24 128 6, - - . C,C. C. The State of' South Carolina Ne'wberry County-Iu the Circuit Court In Equity. John b, Blir&e and L B. M,affectt. vs. Wm. Bridges, et al.S The Creditors of W iley Bridges, deceased, are required to render and establish on oa*h, before rho Clerk of.this Court, their respc-i tive demands din or before the 1st day of day iF of Iay next. Clerks Offee. THOS. M. L AKE, Marh24 126t C, C.P. The State of South Carolina Newberry County-In the Circuit Court In E!quity. John L. Hill,- et al., vs. Joseph Watson, et al. The Creditors of Thomas Watsnn.deceased, are required to render and establish on oath, before the Clerk of this Court, their respec,. te demands on or before the 1st day of May next. Cerka Omeie.. . THOS. M. LAKE, & Marcli24 126t C. C. P. a The State of S6uth Carolina- , Newberry County-In the Circuit Court- " John S. Renwick, et al, vs. James H. Wills 3n isms, John T . Duncan and others-I The Creditors dr James W. -Docket, dec'd, tls are requfred to render sud establish on oath, A: before Silas Johnstone, special referee, their pr respective demands on or before the 1st day ce osf May next. I Clerksi Office. THI)S. M. LAKE, bi March 24.26t. C. C. P. 31 cli The State of' South Carolina- " Newberry County-In the Circuit Court- fo In Equity. ~p George Larsen, Administrator and others, th vs. W. H. Hunt and others. sta The Creditors of Jacob Bunt, deceased, mr required to render and establish on oath, befre the Clerk of this Courr, their respec tive demands on or before the 1st day of May next. Clerks Of flee. THOS. M!. L AKE, Marh 2412 6t CC. Buy the Best !~ We now bave ow:hand the foP.owing -pop: lar styles of Ladles and Mlsses hoop skirts: be Dew Drop, I, Tip Top, Popular, Favorite, -. Reception Demri Quakter, Grecian La Parie. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with the ladles, and is universalHy receommended by the Fashilon Magazines as the standard skirt of the -fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan, ~~e,yi:Sueror quality, perfect sbape. economy. Buy the best.T MAFHIAS BARIRE & SON. Sept. 23239 tf. Exchange given at par on; Baltimore, parties paying for Stamps. . re C. C. CHABE & CO. mTh1 24 12 tf. sk's Metallic Aurial Cases THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly o nd a full assortment of the above approve :es, of different patterns, besides coffir his bwu make, all of which he is prepare furnish at very reasonable rates, wit omptness and despatch. PersonQ desirous of having cases sent b ilroad will have them sent free of charge A Hearse is always on hand and will b rnished at the rate of $Iu per day. Thankini for past patronage, the sub riber respectfully aski for a continuatio the same, and assures the public tha effort on his part will be spared to rende e utmost satisfaction. A. C. CBAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. )ash & Blinds The subscriber takes pleasure in announc to thi; community that, having mad necessary arrangements, he will be abl furnish ash with and withbu1 Glass, and Blinds, t Very Moderate Rates! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAY, oct.7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S. '. r 1 : The Great OUTHERN TONIC BUOVIE & MOISE, -oprietors & Wholesale Druggists Charleston, S. C. Dec. 23 52 ly. ['. P. Forreston Jobber and dealer in ERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH ANI AMERICAN TOYS, ?osiery, Trimmings and Fanc' Goods, Musical Instruments, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, Iso Faqluionab,le Emprium of Designs fc tamping, Braiding & Embroider Conistianty on hand a large and well assorted stock of raids, French Embroidery, Col ton a1nd Linen and Silk Floss, Bibboni.&c.. No. 021 UING ST., CHRLIESTON, 8. C. Dec 2 49 tf C .ARD CHARLES KERRISON, ormerly of the Firm of C V.L EERIIISON,would inform his friend~ d the public that he has purchas~ed f.om Mi LMES B. ITS. all is srLOCK IN TRIADI ,at the Store, No. 252 KING-STR EE r. an Il there contlane the -Dry Goods Business holesafe and IWeail, FO0t CA Sh. on his ow dilvidual accounitandl res'ponsibility. He wil oceed. without delsy, to replenishi and renet e Stock. and continue so doing until the ae rtmient shall be made comp'e'e arud attractivE the terms will be S IRI1&;ILY GI ASH. or as oved city acceptanice for a short credit, it t,e nsrily lollows that the price.s must be kept a ist as low asto be found at any other respects a establishment. I:lis brother. Mr. E. L. Kerrison. assisted b r. A. B. McDonell, both expereced mei anti in this Jn.e, will be found at his Stor. :ling in tbe conduct and management of tli sIm.ess, and it is hoped that his, and their el rts to win the contidence and patronlage of' tb blic will be as successful, as in past days wa i old firm at corner of King and MIar.'el uets. F'eb 17 78mo JAMES ALLAN, Irnlporter and Dealer-in ine Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. Nos 307 King Street CHARL ESTON, :S. O( F'ATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELEY IE JERED. dec21; be State of South Carolina Newberry County-In the Circuit Court In Equtity. ohn Satterwhite. vs. John W Gly'mph. The Creditors of - , deceased, ar< uired to render - arid establish on oath fore fIas Johntstone,'special referee, thei ' andst on or before the is Clerk's Office, T ITOS. M. L AKE. MI T U1A L LIFE INSUR4NCI COIPII, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, --- . .-184!1 CASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MIL LIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MILLIONS. a Dividends to Policy Hollers, 1867, $2,236,.i 874.37. New Policies issued in 1867, 19,406. F The Company is PURELY MUTUAL. NO dividends to stockholders. The entire pro, fits are returned to the assured, thus causing Policies to become SELF-SUSTAINING i1 t thirteen years, or to double in twenty. r Interest received from investments, , over $1,300.000. Excess of INTERESTRECEIPTS ALONE, over losses, about $400,()0. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages on Reat tstate, in the City of New York, over SEY+ ENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Company 3a . iIorld. Its pblicies are non"foffeItable. Its divi dends are the largest... - Applications for Co?unmia, and the North ern portion of South Carolina, ieceived by GR EGG, PALMER & CO., General Agent BENON M. Joxas, Agent at Newberry, JaMEs MccroUS, M. D., Medi Exam: iner. Feb. 10 6ly. Something Nice. I have removed to the Kingsmore-Gal lery (over Mayes & Martin's $tore) wbich has undergone thorough repair&, I bave? plenty of room with an excellent sky . light. Come one-come all, and see bow things work in this commodious glleryr Also, a good lot of albetms ate*ea*-' ly low prices. . All kinds of work done in the line of Photography. I have all of Wren & Whede,'s Neg tives that were taken at.this plae. We charge nothing for looking, and not much for a picture. - Respectfully, W. H. WISEMAN. Dec. 23 52 tf. Z. L. WHITE, GUNSMITH And Repairer Of all kinds of FIREARMS, LOCKS, ke. Has on hand Pistols and Guns of all ap proved makes. Ammunition, such as Car tridges, Caps, Powder and Shet~. Shot Ponches, Flasks, Bags, and every other kind of Sporting A pparns. Besides many othar articles ~of various characters and kind. All kinds of REPAIRING nestly and ex p di: ionsly executed, and at low rates. Giin-Smithing, Ae. In addition to the above, I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of vehicles, such B(/69S/E6, CARRIASESI94. of the celebrated manufacture of 00OK, w! ere Stiles Huurd, formerly of thIs place, procured his stock. All orders promptly attended to. Z. L.-WHITE UROSADA LU Purifies the Bl0d. Iar Sale by Druggist. EmereITWse PAINTING ! JAMES ACKER, PRACTICAL ROB, SHI MD PCOR ITIVR PAIIR, Glazier and Paper Banger, NVewberry C. H., S. C., Begs to inform the cisisens of-this coma - munity that he is now fieliy started in buul t ness and prepamred to execute aill orders with neatness and puoctuality,.and at mostate rates. Tobe found atLouis Shodalz4es taurant, Newberry C. He MarEh 3 CHA RLESTON HOTBI - CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generalfy that he has taken charge of this well known and popular FIRST CLASS- HOTEL, and hopea that by strict attention to merit a full share of the public patronage. The Celebrated ARTESIAN WATER BA THS, hot, cold and shower, can be had at all hour-s. COACHES, with attentive Porters, are always in readiness to CONVEY PASSEN GERS to and from the different B'ai Roads and Steamers. E. H. JAcISOK. jan 27l FAVILIONI HOTEL. Charleston, S. C.. BOARD PER DAY, $34.. Mas. H. L. BUTTE FIELD, Prolss. ASA BUTTERFIEW,. Wolfe'S Schiedamn Solinapps, Bottled Wines and Liquors, A supply of these justIy celebrated goods for medicinal and private use, just received by the undersigned Agents for Neirberi'y. I SMITH & CHRISTIAN. Jan 27 ly In the District Court of the UNITED STATES, for South Carolina, Jan . Term, 1869. In the matter of Asmes B. Hair of NewberryCoun'ty--Baokrupt. Peti tion for full and hnad discharge in Bank ruptcy. Ordered, that a betfa le had on the 30th day of April, 186w, at Feder Court -House In Charleston,S..C ; and that alIcr.d. itors, &c, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and pisce, a 4d shew cause, If any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should Inot be granted. And that the 2nd and 3d meetings of creditors of said Bankrupt will !bebheld at the offceof J. C. Jaeger, Esq., Registrar of 3d Con. District of-S. C., on 2N6 day of A p'il, 1869, at 12 m. By April, of69 the Court, the 12th day of I DANIEL HORLBECL IClerk District Court United Sateg, A pril 14I15 t. 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