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POETRY. (BY REQUEST.) THE PIPES OFLUCKNOW. BY JOHN O. WHTTIER. [This historical incident, upon which these beautifuljlines are written occurred during the Sepoy rebellion in the East Indies. The garrison at Lucknow was surronnded by overwhelming numbers of Sepoys and was reduced io the point of starvation and almost Co despair, when a Scotch lasic heard the pipes of a Highland regiment coming to their relief:] Pipes of the misty moorland, Voice of the glen and hill, The drone of highland^torrent, The song of lowland rill; Not the braes of broom and heather, Nor the mountains dark with rain, Nor maiden's bower nor border tower, Have heard your sweetest ptrain | Dear to the lowland reaper, And plaidcd mountaineer, To the cottage and castle The Scottish pipes are dear, 8wect sound the ancient pibroch. O'er mountain, loch and glade ; But sweetest of all music The pipes of Lucknow played. Day by day the Indian tiger Louder yelled and nearer crept; Round and round the jungle serpent Nearer and nearer circles swept, Pray for rescue wives Jand mothers, Pray to-day, "the soldier said, For to-morrow death's between us, And the wrong and shame we dread." Oh, they listened, looked and waited, Till their hope became despair, And tne sods oi low newamng Filled the pauses of their prayer, Then up spake the Scottish maiden, With her ear upon the ground: Dinna ye hear it, dinna ye bear it, The pipes of Havelock sou..d." Hushed the wounded man his groaning ; Hushed the wife her little ones; Alone tbcy heard the drum roll, And the roar of the Sepoy's guns, But to sounds of home and childhood The Highland ear was true; Dinna ye hear,?'tis the slogan ; Will ye no believe it noo." Like the march oi soundless music, Through the vision of the seer, More of feeling than of hearing, Of the heart than of the ear. She knows the droning pibroch, She knew the Campbell's call: Hark, hear ye noo McGregor's? The grandest o' them all. Oh, they listened, dumb and breathless, And they caught the sound at last; Faint, and beyond the Goomtee, Rose and fell the piper's blast; Then burst the wild thanksgiving, Minded woman's voice and man's : "God be praised?the march of Ilavelock, 'Ti8 the piping of the clans." Louder, nearer, fierce as vengeance, Sharp and shrill as swords at strife. Game the wild McGregor'*clan calfr Stinging all the air to life. Gut when the far off dust cloud To plaided legions grew, Full Tenderly, blithsomely The pipes of rescue blew. Round the silver domes of Lucknow, Round Red Dowlah's golden shrine Breathed the air to Briton's dearest, The ear of Auld Lang Syne. O'er the cruel roll of war drums, Rose that sweet and homelike strain, And the tartan clove the urban, As the Goomtee cleaves the plain. Dear to the lowland reaper And the plaided mountaineer, To the cottage and the castle The pipers song is dear. Sweet sounds the Galic pibroch, O'er mountain, glen and glade; But sweetest of all music, The pipes of Lucknow prayed. A G ItIC ULTU RE.~ From the Columbus (GO Enquirer. THE MANIA FOIlCOTTON PLANTING. Muscogee Co, Ga., Jan. 22, 1869. Mr. Editor: Another year has dawn CO upuu luriuurs, unugiug iu no naiu varied duties; trials of temper and of patience have to be met and overcome. It is indeed a difficult matter for our old farmers and planters to become accustomed to the new order of things ; to throw aside those old habits in which they have grown gray is like extracting the very jnarrow from their bones. I freely sympathize with them in their distress; and byway of relief to their galled feelings, would suggest that they turn over their farming interest to their sons. Youth can adapt itself to circumstances better than old ago. Here and hereabouts, farmers have Buckled on their armour fur the coming fray between themselves and mother earth, and earth's numerous progeny. Freedmen?those of them that are pleasantly located, and have kind and gentfemanly employers or super in fendents (overseers have, by common consent, been tabooedon plantations)?have commenced the year's work in earnest, and so far exhibited a comraonuatue disposition to make something for their employers, as well as for themselves. On every side of me the cry is cotton. From river and creek bottoms to the most sterile pincy-wood farm that Shingle Hill can boast, all cry is cotton for the year '69. Every rich Bpot of ground is reserved for the 6taple, and for the poor spots every out house is being raked, the fence corners scraped, old bone, soapsuds and ashes car.fully preserved, and even the woods in places have had to yield up their treasures to enrich the old and worn fields, to cause a boll of cotton to grow where none grew before. Even the frcedinen have caught the infection, and Sambo's eyes fairly glisten at the sight of old bone. Some few, ? J j -:a. .1.- ..:cl ?r u ?? euuuwcu Willi [IIU gut Ul gm'j opua as gibbly of fertilizers, of phosphates slightly super-phosphatcd, of bone dust heavily ammouiated, as any Baltimore manipulator of the article. I have no quarrel with farmers who are straining to their enargics, as well as their purses, to enrich their lands. This is well enough; it is certainly money in their pockets if properly carried out. But I would, in all candor and seriousness, advise that their com, peas, potatoes, turnips, and gardens should also feel the fructifying effects of their fertilizers. Think well, farmers, before you pitch your crops. You know as well as I do that wc cannot afford to make cotton now for less than 18 to 20 cents r\?r noiind?at 1.5 cents we barelv nav J r J expenses. The remunerating price for cotton the present season has stirred the energies of blrick as well as white, and it follows that every acre will be seeded that can possibly be cultivated, and, with propitious seasons, we may anticipate a heavy crop and a slim price. Yours, Ac., Pine Hill. A Fact for Farmers.?It may not be generally known that the seed of the sunflower is the most infallible remedy yet discovered for the speedy cure of founder in horses. The directions which we glean from a brief article upon the subjectin the E sex Banner, says : "Immediately on discovering that your horse is foundered, mix a pint of the white seed in his food, and it will effect a perfect cure. The seed when fed in small quantiies to horses is very healthy, giving to he hair a peculiar gloss. It is diuretic n its tendency. Fowls like it much nd th.ive on it. ROSADALIS, Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. "state taxes. THE quartarly tax, on amountof spir itous liquors manufactured, and or. amount of sales of goods, wares or merchandize/ from 1st January 1868, to 31st December 1868, embracing all the articles of trade, sale, barter or exchange (cotton taxed by the United States excepted,) is dow due. Returns will be made immediately. Office at Jones' store. D. L. DeSAUSSURE, County Treasurer. Dec. 31. tf. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Fur the Rail Road. Close on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 9.00 P. M. Close on Sunda'-, nt 6.00 P. M. Due Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, at 5.30 P. M. Fur Lancaster Ci II, via Flat Ruck and Pleasant Hill. Close Monday and Friday at 7 00 P. M Due same days, by 6.00 P. M Fur Lancaster C. II., via Dry Creek. Clo en Thursday, at 7.C0 P. M. Due Saturday, by 6.00 P. M. For Jefferson, via Tiller's Icrry and Lynch wood. Close on Friday at 12 30 P. M. Due satno day at 12 00 J. M. GAYLE, P. M. LUMBER. THE undersigned having leased, removed, fitted up and put in running order, the Steam Saw Mill formerly owned by Sutherland & Lemmond, are prepared to furnish PINE LUMBER of every description in any quantity at short notice, on moderate terms for cash or any dsccriptiou of country produce. The Mill is located on Little Pine Tree Creek, four miles from Camden, in the midst of fine timber, with a good road leading to it. Orders left with Messrs. Burns and Boswell, or at the Journal office in -opill nrnmnt nffonMmt SIIEORN & CROWELL. December 31. tf UNDERTAKING. I AM prepared to make plain, plained and varnished or covered COFFINS. By promptness and dispatch, I hope to receive a part of the patronage in that line. R. J. McCREIGHT. Dec 24. tf qtatTH YFW YJ 111J.IUJL1 -I_IJLV X FINE Writing Ink, Lead Pencil?, Pens, Pen Holders, Foolscap, Let ter and Note Papers, Sealing Wax, Mu cilagc, &c. For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. "Deo. 31. tf APPLES, ORANGES, COCOA Nuts, &c , for sale by D. C. KIRKLEY. The Slate of South Carolina KERSHAW COUNTV. I By J. F. Sutherland, Judge of Probote. WHEREAS, James M. Davis made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration d.! bonis non of the Estate and effects of William L. McCaa. THESE arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said W. L. McCaa deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Camden on the 12th of February next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause f any they have, why the said Adminstration should not be granted. Given under my band, this twenty ninth day of January, Anno Domini, 18G9. J. Z SUTHERLAND, J P. Published on the twenty ninth day of January 1889, in the 93 year of the Independence of the United States of America. ' " "vFeb. 4. 2t. The State of Somh-Carolina, KERSHAW COUNTY. B\J J. F. Sutderland, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, D. P. Bush made suit to rue, to grant hitn Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John Brown. THESE are therefore to cite and admonish all and uingalar the kindred and Creditors of the said John Brown deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to beheld at Camden on the 12th of February, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Admintration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this twentyeighth day of January Anno Domini, 18G9. J. U". SUTUiMVLiAiJU, J. f. Published on the twenty-eighth day of January 1869, in the ninety-third year of the independence of the United States of America. Feb. 4. 2t. TO rains IPIMTBI8, Improve your soil permanently! BY using ZELL'S AMMONIATED BONE SUPEll PHOSPHATE, for Cotton, TuLkiooo, Cort). Qats. Whont llyc, Potatoes, Turnips, Grass &c. This is i 8 quick and active, as Peruvian Guano, at.d commends itself above other fertilizers, to the farmer and planter. For certificates of its efficiency, call at our store, and you will find such from parlies at home, as well as abroad. We will sell this fertilizer at manufacturers prices. BAUM BllOS, Jan. 14?2m. Agt's. WAN DO FERTILIZER. PI'tHE Wando Mining and manufacturing X Company offers to the Planters and Farmers of the South their FERTILIZER, known as the WAN DO T'E UTILIZED, which the experience ol ihe past season has proved lo be one of i he most valuable in our market. It has for its has* the materials Irom the Phosphate Beds of the Company on Ashl y River, and is prepared at their works at the EAST END OF tfASEL STREET, in this city In order to guarantee its uniformity and mai'.itnin its high standard, the Company has made arrangements with the distinguished Chemist, Dr. C. U.SHEPARD. Jr., who carelully analyzes all the nmuioniacal and other material purchased by the Company, and the prepared FERTILIZER, before being offered for sale. The Company is resolved lo make nil article which will prove to lie a complete manure, and give entire satisfaction. For terms, circulars and other information, apply to WM. C. DUKES &. CO., Agents, No. I, South Atlantic Wnarf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 14, 3m. WM. C. DUKES & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Cotton, Rice, &c., respectfully solicited, and liberal advances made j? reon* Jan. 14?3in CANS SEATED CHAIRS. PERSONS having fane Chairs that require re-hottouring, can have it done in a neat mid substantial manner, at a low price for ca>h, by applying to M. DUTTON. Dec, 31. tf ' KOBT. MURE & CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. Advances made on shipments of Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores to Foreign and Domestic Ports. COTTON GINS. T CONTINUE to ninke Cotton Gins, anc repair them nml nil kinds of Machinery Also, Turning in Wood and Iron. R. J. McCREIGHT. Dec. CI. tf. PIEDMONT LIFE IXSlllME 101IPAXY. The most Popular Company iu the United States. IL S. GRAY, Agent. Office at the Court House. January 20. lm BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 141 Broadway, N. Y , and No. 159 Montague St., Brooklyn. ASSETS, 1,000,000. AMONG the advantages offered by the BROOKLYN, are the following: 1. Total removal of all restriction on travel and residence No permit or ovf nroniititri in rnnnirpf? and t.lip. as ? ** r* ? ---j , ? sured are ,not compelled to impose anGeographical Limit upon their engage merits. 21 All policies are nonfor.eitable after two .full annual premiums have been paid. Dividends divided among policy holders, heretofore averaging over Forty per ceit. in CASH. JOHN KERSHAW, Agent, L. M. DeSaussURE, Examining Physician, Camden, S C. Sept. 24. 3in " Save your Family from want by Insuring your Life," THE LOUISIANA EQUITABLE LIFE IXSLRAXCE COM, OF NEW ORLEANS) HAVING A CASH CAPITAL OF 500.000 DOLLARS. OFFERS to it? Southern patrons a reliable Home Company, in which can be effected every species of Life Insurance at the at the most reasonable rale All policies non forfeitable, and the earnings of the Company annually divided on the strictly mutual plan. OFFICERS. JOSEFH ELLISON. President. W. S. DIKE, Vice Presideut. \V. P. HARPER, Secretory. S. C. DEARING, Goneral Agent. I G. A. BREAUX, Attorney. Directors?John Pembcrton, E. A. Tyler, C. H. Slocumb. F. Delbordis. George A. Fosdick, W, S. Pike, J. VV. Stone, A Thompson, I). B. P?nn, Edward Rigney *V. B. Schmidt, Alexander Marks, C. E. Rigney, A. M. KENNEDY, Agent lor Kershaw Distr.ct. Dr. A. A. MOORE, Medical Examiner1 Dec. 21. tf. STOVESjJiTOVES. The cheapest and best COiDKIftfl STOVES ARE kept constantly on hand by J. It. GOO DALE, dealer in STOVES, TIN WAKE, SHEET IKON, WIRE, &0. Prompt attention to all orders for TIN , HOOFING, GUTTERING, STOVE PIPES, SHEET IKON, and TIN WARE, and all work pertaining to the TIN BUSINESS, promptly attended to od the most reasonable TERMS/ J. R. GOODALE, 3d door north It. M. Kennedy's. Dec. 24. 2m. grapes" TIIE subscriber has a few rincs of th< Madeira, Catawba arid Black Ilamburi Grape, which he will sell cheap. Foi further particulars, apply at the Jour nal oficc. CEORGE DIETZ. Jauuar $50 reward. [71 SCAPED from Jail on Thursday ine im rj insi.. DAVID WHITE, alios DAVII COOPER, convicted of Bigamy. Snii \\ hiic, alias Cooper, is about 5 feet, 7 inche: high, light hair, fuir complexion and blui eyes. Is an Irishman by birth, but speaki tfie English Language well. The above Reward will be paid for his op prehension, or lodged in any jail where I cai get him. J. P. BOS WELL. Jan 21?4t S. K. C. EQUITY?Kershaw. W. Z. Lcitner/Adm'r., its. Lula War ren, T. W. Pegues, et al. BILL. IN pursuance of an ortPr made in th above case, January 15 18G9, thi creditors of Thomas J. Warren, de cased, are required to prove their claim before me on or before the first day o May next, or be debarred from all bene fit of any decree to be made in this case J. T. HAY, Jan. 28.?td Receiver. SEW PICTORIAL HEADERS, \\]~ ELL suited as useful and agreeabl j j companions to cniiuren ai mime or the school.room; prepared under the super vision of Prof. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D , c the S. C. University, who is acknosvfcdged a eminenily fit for such a task : Reynold ' New Pictorial 1st Reader, 4 2d 6 3d " 9 " " 4th " 1.3 Also in preparation, School Histories ( South Carolina, North Carolina a.id Georgit in separate volumes, about 75c. or 81 eacl written in fnmiliar style, by Prof. J. VV. DA VIDSON. A. M. Also, a series of handsomely Lithographe Writing Books, in fivenumberp, 25c. each c 82 per dozen. fjt half the retail price, enpie I of any of the above will be sent to teachet . who may desire to examine them. DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, Booksellers, Columbia, S. C. Jan 21. tf. V FIRE! FIRE!! INSURANCE. HAVING been appointed Agents of some of the beat FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES in the United States, we are prepared to take risks on all property against fire; and we are- warranted in saying, that all leases will be promptly paid. HODGSON & DUNUAP, Dec 17, Agents. bRUSS, MLBICIimlS, &c. &c. &c. WE HAVE just opened our stock of DHL'OS; MEDICINES, A.C., recentpurchased in New York, and take this opportunity of inviting our iriends to coll and inspect. w- u?.,? ? i?. ? ?? c uutc u iqi^u funvif vi FWiCf ARTICLES Consisting, in part, of FINE TOILET SETS, PERFUME BOTTLES, VASES, FLOWER POTS, ^ COLOGNE BOTTLES, And a variety of other articles, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS. ALSO?? A lafge assortment of English and American TOILET SOAPS. FRENCH PERFUMERY, AND HANDKERCHIEF EX TRACTS, LUBIN'S TOILET PO WDER. MEEN FUN and LILY WHITE. Tooth, Hair and Rail Crushes, In great \ariety, FAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, PAI.XTS, OILS, VAR.MSDES KEROSENE OIL, Of the beat quality, either by the barrel or at retail. A varied assortment of Lamps, Burners, Chimnies, & Wicks BRANDIES AND WINES POR MEDICAL PURPOSES, WINE, o r Cook ing purposes and Sacramental occasions. HODGSON & DUNLAP. December 17. tf - rirnnrruiinxitoiinry U7 E hnve received the largest sti ck of genuine French Confectionary ever brought to this market, to which ?e invite especiaf attention. HODGSON &. DUNLAP. Dec. 17. tfTOYS! TOYS!! WE are now opening some new TOYS, for Christmas HODGSON & DUNLAP. Love among the Roses* ANEW and delightful Perfume. Try it. Forsale bv , HODGSON & DUNLAP. IMPROVED Condition Powders, FOR HORSES. THIS Powder has been found by experience to be the best medicine ever used fer Horses. Prepared by HODGSON & DUNLAP. r " : Fresh Arrivals. I HAVE JUST 11ECEIVED .4 new stock of Goods, SuitaDle for the season, j DRYGOODS, I GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ; HATS, SHOES SADDLERY. &e. &c. &e. &c. Which will be sold at the lowest price.' . for CASH. I solicit a cull from my old customers. A. M. KENNEDY. Dec. 17. tf ? NOTICE. *4 mi A..tinni,n s 1(1 WIIUill Ik may cunt.'in* f ALL persons retailing SPIRITUOUS ! LIQUORS, in the County of Kershaw out of the limits of the Town of Cam den, are required to take out a Lian?< from the County Commissioners. AI " persons retailing without the said Li cet sc, will be dealt with according tc Law, Dy order of the Hoard, J J. A. BOSWHLL, Chairman, if Colin McCrae. Clerk. 3 County Commissioner's Office, 0 Dec. 24, tf. 0 1 W.. COURTNEY, & CO., FACTORS AND I, COMMIZSIUN flliHL'U ANIi!. fT No. 9, Boyce'8 Wharf, CHARLESTON, s. c. w. c. courtney. rob't murdoch. jas. 8. murdoch. NEW STORE, I The undersigned having formed a co- ?M partnership for carrying on a General Business, fl in Caiuden, respectfully inform the citi- fe| cen8 of the town and sarroun <ing coun- 8 try tlint I hey have taken the stand lor- p inertj occupied by Messrs. C. MatUeSON & Co., where theyaVe how receiv- -M ins: a WELL SELECTED ST()C#, consisting of fl Dry iioods, Clothing, | Groceries, Crockery, &C. &C. &C, The penior partner having done bd* ^ siness in Camdfcft for a number oFjeafd and having received a fair share of pAtiona?e, will endeavor to merit ihd samefor the ne<r Brtfl; ; < VVITKOWSKY & HYAMS. Oct. 1 5. Groceries, Wines, | Liquors, CIGABS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES, FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, by D. C. KIRKLEY; jj r^TTtiAP nnwirp.w TtAPmsr ~ < V> iJLJLV J WA * "iJj y . floull, lard, and a Molasses, Fur sale LOW FOR CASH, by D. C. KIRKLEY. ' Steel Brush GULLET GIN, THE Steel Brush GULLET GIN is conceded to be the greatest improve-" ment for the cotton planter. By its peculiar action, the fibre is drawn out in such a manner as to improve the. staple and bring into a higher grade of clarification, thus increasing the price Irom half a ecDt per pound upwards. This Gin may be seen at the plantaration of 11. Baum, and cotton ginned at that pluce by the above Gin, may be seen at store of the undersigned. BAUM BROS., Agents for Kersbuw and Lancaster Districts. Dec. 2m Notice. I RESPECTFULLY invite the attonfowi iif fhp TU?fili/> fr> ?tnr >( UTOcmeSi Ucokfng Stov^g, &c. v" which I offer at the Lowest Cash Prieejk GEORGE ALDEN, Agent. D-'C. 12 if THE ARROW TIE AND PAINTED IROII BANDS, i FOR BALNQ COTTON, Combine tfTe uimoai simplicity with the greatest security. They are uiadc of the best Wrought Hon, and have beew thoroughly tested and approved by the COTTON PRESSES in all the principal Sea Ports and by" Planters throughout the Cotton Grow-* ^ ug States. For Sale by 13URNS & BOS WELL, Agcuts, Cuntdcu S. C. tf / i iu'ii i tir i.. AftltailAH?111 JbljUllJ. - ? Johu Thompson, 0. L. Dyo, Executors, | Bill to sell vs. [lands to pay D. D. U"Scry, & j debts, &c. J. K. Magill, Trustees, J IN pursuance of a decretal order" passed by Chancellor Johnson, in above' stated case, It is ordered, that the cred* itorsofJohn P. Kirkltnd, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pur> suing their actions at law aga'mst the' complainants C. L. Dye and John . Thompson, in this behalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to product and establish their demands agains the estate of the said John P. Kiik land, deceased, before tho Commission . er in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of June next, or be debarred from all benefit ot said order. J. D. PUN LAP, C. E. K. D. June 27. lym! KEKSHAW?III Equity. > Iluckabee & Jones, Ex'ors, ") A vs. f Bill. I . M. E. Shaw, ct. al. _) 1 ? IN pursuance of an order passed in above stated case, the Creditors ot the estate of Joseph Murphy, deceased, aro hereby uotitied to produce aud establish their demands before the Commissioner in Equity, at his Office, on or before the first day of June next, or bo debarred from all benefit of said order J.D. DTJNLAP, C. E. K. D. Foutz's Cattle Powder. FOR SALE by ( HODGSON & DUNLAP. December 31. FOR SALE. AT SHIVER'S Shop, a double BUG GY and HARNESS. Jan. 7 2L