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POETRY: f SUNSHINE. The lollowiug lines were writteh by a young gentleman of South Carolina, while lying on his death bed ; J There's sunshine in the valley, an J 1 There's sunshine on the hill, t There's sunshine on the glassy lake And in the sparkling rill, ' There's sunshine in the woodland glen, t rv.. i?r i . _ WD every icai aim nee, , There's sunshine lavished on the world, { Btrt rt<he oi' it for me. There's sunshine in the palace, and Within the peasant's cot, There's scarce a nook of earth wherein S The sunshine stealeth not? t The lordly cities, crowded marts, ^ The hamlet on the lea? There's sunshine everywhere, but, ah, There's none of it for me. s I lie uttH?*my couch and hear The happy woria go oy; j There's sunshine smiling on 6achfip And laughter in each eye. The mocking bird, the merry child, 'The softly humming bee? Their hearts ate full of sunshine, why ( Waif none of it for me; , Oh. 'twas not meant for me?the joy That other mortals know ; It 'twas not meant that I should bask In sunshine here below. But when the gentle hand of death Shall set my spirit free, 1 In Heaven, I'll find that God has made ' Some sunshine, too, for me. | AGRICULTURE. i r ] RAISE MEATS AND BREAD- ? STUFFS. * Weoopy the following article from the Enfaula Nines, and commend the sound, common sense views it contains to the , consideration of our planting friends: Our planters should not fee satisfied with the experiments they made last year at practicability of thcif so adjust- j fog theif crops as to mate their receipts from cotJxm and sugar clear gain. . The mowey they have made this, year ' Upon their crops, has not arisen alto- j gether from their abundance, but from g (he fact that the raising of all the ] corn they need, and much more than 1 ever betore of most other things which they formerly raised, has enabled them to retain the proceeds of their moneygetting crops, either for the paying of j their debts or the improvement of their farms. Our planters will see from this how easy it is for the South, and for each cititen who is engaged in agriculture ^ especially to become independent; and ? the more seduously they strive to make g everything which is a necessity to them I at home, the more secure they will, in r all respects, be. 1 Ancf to make this more perfect, they nlust not confine themselves so much to corn, either as an article of food or pro- duct. This is easy to raise, and the cul- ] fure of it is so understood that they are n a* l ? . ?j . 1 prone to connne memseives w ji ; uui Wheat, rye, barley, oats and rice are grains equally as productive, and, in q their respective places, more useful as o food. By proper alternation with corn, E eotton and other crops they can be made a With manures to impfove the land of the farmer, while they will be coming g in at a different period of the season^ and depending on a different condition for their development, more surely as. sures him a certainty of food for himself and his dependents. This will apply with much greater force and reason to root crops, which are q far more productive than the grains, and 0 far more profitable when used at home r< for food, ancP to corn, peas and other a leguminous crops which seem to fatten ^ animals and enrich the land. By raising an abundance of these, the former can have his meat, and milk, and butter in the greatest abundance, and spare from them a sufficiency to materially meet his outlay for all other things. If the planter will thus make his c foiln the well supplied home of himself C _ - - .... . . . n and family, with bis stock kept around tiim' within' protective distance, all fat j, and well sheltered tlie yeat round, he can, at the time put a large area of ground in cotton or sugar, and hardly mifes the ^ labor he will thus employ in other things / whioh are planted and gathered at other c times j or, if he should abridge the D amount of such crop, he can have its ^ cntirire proceeds clear of all embarrassments, a fact which of itself will make ^ tim feel richer with a dollar, thus seCw.ely his own, than with a thousand which he must pay out for food or clothing which he must buy. \ "We aro urgent, therefore, upon our planters to not only continue to raise their provisions as they did more than V altar tVira 1 oat trnnr V.rrf imrt?w\t.a iimam Si VVVi tUIJ llWV J vat MUlfj l\J nupiu* u upuu ^ that in thus-giving more diversity to their cultivation, and to aim especially at making their stock, whether intended .4 or food or work, the happy objects o heir care. Nor need they confine their raising >f stock to these uses. We can leac Kentucky in raising animals for sale fVe have produced as good racing horses md when the effort has been made, ai *ood animals for road or drafts as an ,o be found anywhere. This can b< nade as true of our milch and beef cat lfe, whenever the effort is made, and o nkrtrtn ?rv/1 kn/to oloA ;UI ouucp auvk uupu m.ww. And there is this advantage in ? itock-growing country, that there is no he same likelihood of "wearing ou he land," as there is in a" cotton pro lucing region, where the former afu seed of the latter, are removed fot Sale We tvould, thereto^ now in the "be ?ining of the year, urge our planter tod farmers to plant first for food fo: hemselves and stook,- and to make th< after a speciality, and then provide fo: ;heir cotton and sugar. I ^ [a the District Court ol th( United States. IN BANKRUPTCY. [n the Matter of Seaborn Jones, Bankrupt fHE undrsigncd hereby gives notice o lis appointment as Assignee of Seaborr Tones, in the County of Kershaw, anc State of South Carolina, within saic District, who has been adjudged a Bank upt upon his own petition, by the Dis ;rict Court of said District. Dated, the 23d day of January, 1869 J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. Mar. 26. 3t In ihc District Court of the United States. IN BANKRUPTCY. [n the Matter of Joachim Faulkenberry Bankrupt. rHE undersigned hereby gives notice ol lis appointment as Assignee of Jofchttr faulkenberry, in the County of Lancas er, and State of South Carolina, within aid District, who has been adjudged { bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of the said District. Dated, the 23d day of January, 1869, J. M. GAlrLE, Assignee. March 25. 3t n the District Court of the United States, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Titus Lancy, Bankrupt. ?HE undersigned hereby gives notice f his appointmeut us Assignee Of TitUS jancj, in the County of Lancaster, and State of South Carolina, within said )istrict, who has been adjudged a Bankupt upon his own petition, by the Disrict Court of the 6aid District. Dated, the 23d day of January, 18G8. J. M GrAYLE, Assignee. March 25. 3t !n the District Court oi the U. S. IN BANKRUPTCY In the Matter of A. D. Jones, Bankrupt. 'HE undersigned hereby gives notice f his appointment' as Assignee of A. ). Jones, in the County of Kershaw, nd State of South Carolina, within lid District, who has been adjudged a lankrupt upon his own petition, by the listrict Court of the said District. Dated, the 23d day of January, 1869. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee $$aroh 2*5. 3t. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tHE U. S. IK BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Burre!; Tones, Bankrupt. 'HE undersigned hereby gives notice f his appointment as Assignee of Bur*11 Jones, in the County of Kershaw, nd State of South Carolina, within the tid District wba has been adiudsed a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the istrict Court of the said District. J. M< GAYLE, Assignee. March 25. St. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. i i* Lor the Rail Road. lose on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 9.00 P. M. lose on Sunda-*, at 6.00 P.M. hite tVednesday, Friday. Saturday and Monday, at .700 P. M. ?or Lancaster C. II., via Flat Rock and Pleasant Hill. lose $tfhdky' Slid Friday at 7 66'P. M iufc same duysvbjf 6.00 P. M ?or Lancaster C. it., via Dry Creek. lo on Thursday, at 7.C0 P. M. 'ue Saturday, by 6.00 P. M. or Jefferson, via Tiller's ferry and Lynch icood. lose oh Friday at 12 30 P. M. ue samo day at 12.00 J. iVl. UAYLK, P. iW. LEITNER & DUNLAP, tTTOMEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. i'lLL practice in tbo Courts of Kerhaw, Sumter, Laucaster and Richland >istricts. Office?Rroad st., Camden, S. C. Z. LEITNER, J. D. DUNLAP. Feb. II 6m ' J A M ES 4olES, , Dealer ia ' PR0VIS!0\S, GROCERIES, LIQL'OBS, &o. &c. &c. ' wholesale or retail, at s \J the lotfest fates, for cash, } Family and extra. Super. FLOUR, of 1 choice brands, RIO COFEE, common to choice, Laguayra aod Java COFFEE, Imperial and Oolong TEAS, 1 SUGAR, of all grades, t Prime Leaf LaRD, t BACON, Hams; SBo'ulders and' Sided, - CHEESE and CRACKERS, 1 Superior MOLASSES, ' SNUFF, Scotch and &aCMboy, - NAILS, of all sizes, 9 BI. <CARB. SODA, t CANDIES, assorted, 3 NUTS and FRUITS, r SHOT, df all sized, Liverpool and Table SALT, F White Witre Strd Cider V1NEGA&, 5 WHISKIES, BRANDIES, RUMS, and GINS, Together with a large assortment ol all other desirable articles in the fctcve . line. f In addition to the above, I offer a large ? stock of STAPLE and FANCY ' DRY GOODS* - NOTIONS, . Gen Is. Furnishing Goods, &c. ALSO An extensive and varied assortment of ; HARDWARE, / Consisting in part, of HOES, of various sizes and qualities, AXES SPADES and SHOVELS, I&0N, of all descriptors, r PLOW STEEL, r TRACE CHAINS, HAMES, &c. SADDLEEY. 1 SADDLES and BLRIDLES, ! COLLARS, SADDLERY H ARD, WARE, &fc. h. The attention of purchasers is Jtfvitod to the|above stock. No who one gives me a call shall go away dissatisfied. , J@-Tbe highest market prices paid for Cotton and other produce. JAMES JONES. Fcfc 11. s tf The State of Soiiifi-raroliiia, KERSHAW COUNTY. In the Circuit Court in Equity. . W. Z. Lcitner, Adiu'r vs. Lula M. Warren, T. W. Pegues, et. al. Bill to account, call in creditors and to sell real estate. IN obedience to an order issued by Judge Green in above stated case, I will proceed to sell on the filth (5th) * day of April next, it being the first Monday in said month, before the Court House in Camden, within the legal hours of sale, One House and Lot, situated in the village of Kirkwood, oontaining six or eight acres more or less, and bounded as follows: On the South by Publio Squ.re, on the West by lands of Sutherland and Colburn, on the West by Morris Mycr, and on the Eu9t by Jas. H. Oppenhcim. Terms CASH, purchaser paying for stamps and papers. J. P. BOS WELL, S. K. C. IEBS-IIAW?In Equity. Amolia McCaa, j Bi? ,0 forc. E. E. Adaiuflon, ct. al. J c|osc Mortgage IT appearing to tuy satisfaction, that E. E. Adamson, one of the defendants is absent from and resides without the limits of the State, it is ordered, on motion of J. M. Davis, complainant's solicitor, that the sbia defendant do plead, answer or demur to the said till, within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro. confesso. against him. C. SHIVER, Clerk in Equity. February 2& 6t ~~RERSHAW-TnEquity. Huckabee & Jones, Ex'OW, vs. ? Bill. M. E\ Shatf, et. af. y IN pursuance of Jhi" ofder passed in above stated case, Che Creditors of the estate of Joseph Murphy, deceased, are L T- ^ 1 A- 1 ? ? J nereoy ootineu 10 jjruuuuo ouu cstuu lish their demands hefbre the Coefmis sionor in Equity, at his Office, on or beforo the first day of June next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order J.D. DTJNLAP, C. E. K. D. IsIqIIITY?Kershaw. J. D. Kirkpatricb, adm'r. vs. James Chesnut, et al. Petition to marshal Assets. IN pursuance of an order in abofe sta-led cause, the creditors of John Chesnut, deceased, arc hereby required to present and prove their claims before me, at the office of Leitner ft Dunlap, on or beforo the' first day of October next, or be debarred from all benefit of the decree passed in above cause. J. D. DUNLAP, Special Master. J, Feb. 4. td. I FIRE! FIRE!! INSURANCE. HAVING been appointed Agents of some of the best FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES in the United States, we are prepare! to take risks on all property against firej and we are war ranted in saying, that all losses will be promptly paid. HODGSON &DUNLAP, TW 17 Acents. '? "O IiRUSS, MKDICIiMES, &G. SCC. &C. WE HAVE just opened our stock of DRL'OS, MEDICINES, <fec., recentpurchased in New York, and takfe this opportunity of inviting our friends to' call and inspect. We have n InrKe variety of EANCY ARTICLES Consisting, in part, of FINE TOILET SETS, PERFUME BOTTLES,VASES, FLOWER POTS, COLOGNE BOTTLES, And a variety of ot her articles, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS, I ALSO?? A large assortment of English and American TOILET SOAPS, FRENCH PERFUMERY, AND HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. LUBIN'S TOILET POWDER. MEEN FUN and LILY WHITE. Tootb, Ilair aud \ail Brushes, In great variety. PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, PANTS, #1LS, VASAISHE KEROSENE OIL, Of the best quality, either by the barrel or at retail. A varied assortment of Lamps, Burners, Cbimnies, & Wicks BRANDIES AND WINES POR MEDICAL PURPOSES. WINE, tUr Cooking purposes and Sacramental occasions. HODGSON & DUNLAP. December 17. tf Frcncli Confectionary. 11/ E have received the laTgest stdbk of f f genuine French Confectionary ever brought to this market, to which we invite especial attention. ? , .. . HODGSON ?k DUNLAP. Dec 17. tf. Love among flie Restfs. A NEW and delightful Perfume. Try it. A For sale by HODGSON & DUiNLAP. IMPROVED Condition Powders, FOR HORSKS. THIS Powder has been found by (experience to be the best medicine eVCf used fer Horses. Prepared by . HODGSON & Do NLA P. Fresh Arrivals. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED .4 ii^v stock of Goods, Suitable for the scasoli; DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES SADDLERY, &c. &c. &c. &c. VFU JAL ?.t1f LA baI.1 A f Ln Lwrnhf nrtrt/^u I IT UlUii n ill UM cuju aii nic for CASH. I solicit a call from my old customers. A. M. KENNEDY. Dec. 17. tf w.. courtney, & co., FACTORS ANfc c jmizsiomerdha nt E, No. 9, Boyce's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. w. cl courtney. rob't murdoch. j as. 8. murdoch: kobt. mure & co commission merchants, CHARLESTON, S C AGENTS CHARLESTON AND" LIVER- 1 POOL STEAMSHIP LINE. Advances made on shipments of Cotton. Rice and Naval Stores to Foreign and Domestic Ports. IfupOiit's Powder. THE subscriber having been appointed agent for the Bale of the above Powder, will supply merchants and others at manufacturer's" prices, with expenses t added. < JAMES JONES. < n I 11 .a , reu. 11. ir i SARDINES, 0YSTER8, f LOBSTERS and CRACKERS, For sale by D. C. KIRKLEY fertilizers] Peruvian Guano, Soluble Pacific Guano. Wan uo Fertilizer. HAVING accepted an agency for thi sale of the above popular Fertili zers, 1 am prepared to till orders tor an; quantity at Charleston prices, with ac tual expenses added. JAMES JONES. Feb. 11. tf. TO MRUS iPLAMRS Improve your soil pfertiia nentiy! BY using ZELL'S AMMONIATE1 BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, fo Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, Oats, Wheat Rye, Potatoes, Turnips, Grass &c. . This is as quick an J active, is Pern vian Guano,, and commends itself abov ? xv-.niJ? ?... uiuer iciu.-i/.cio, iu lug iuiujci uu< planter. For certificates of its efficiency, cal a,t otrr store, a'ncl ^ou will fiu3 siicl from parties at home, as well as ihroad We will sell this fertilizer al mnnu faoturers prices. BAUM BROS, Jan. 14?2m. Aet's wan do Fertilizes THE Wando Mining and manufacture Company offer3 to the Planters and Far mers of the South their FERTILIZER known as the WANDO FERTILIZER which the experience ol the past season ha proved to be one of the most valuable in ou market. It has for its bas? the materia' from the Phosphate Beds of the Company o Ashl y River, and is prepared at their work at the EAST END OF HASEL STREET, in this city In order to guarantee its uni formityand maintain its high standard, th Company has made arrangements with th distinguished Chemist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARE Jr., wno carefully analyzes all the ammoni acal and other material purchased by th Company, and the prepared FERTILIZER, before being ofFered for sale. The Conipan1 is resolved to make an article which will prov to be a complete manure, and give entire sat isfaction. For terms, circulars and other information apply tc ???? ei tvrtrrnft o nn A wa. O. L?UJVCiO OC l,u., .Ageius, No. 1. Souili Atlantic VVnarf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 14, 3m. WH. C. DIKES & CO., COTTON FAGWBS AND General Commission Merchants, South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Cotton, Rice, &.C., re spectfully solicited, and libernl'advahees mndi thereon* Jan. 14?3m ROSADALIS, Purifies tlic Blood. For said by UrngRfst/eyery where BOJTS AND SHOES. LADIES, and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES. flf all qualities, anc of superior make and- fibiah. For satf loW, by , v . , . -JAMES JONE^; Ecb. 11. tf Corn! Corn!! THE subscriber has on hand, am will keep,' during the summer, t supply of CORN, which he will sell a a small advance on cost. JAMES JONES. Feb. 11. tf - v t mm Ml * Li n lii K, fnilE undersigned having leased, reJL moved, fitted up and put in running order, the Steam Saw Mill formerly owned by Sutherland & Lem mond, ate prepared to furnisli PINE LUMBER, of every description io an) quantity at short notice, on moderate terms fof cash or any dsocription ol country produce. The Mill h lbthicd on Little Pine Tree Creek, fotrr 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 Camden, will receive prompt attention. SIIEORN & CltOVVELL. December 31. tf STATIONERY. PlNE Writine Ink, Lead Pencils, Pens, Pen Holders, Foolscap, Letter and Note Papers, Sealing Wax, Mucilage, &c. For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Ddc. 31. tf IN EQtlTY?Kershaw. \V. /. Lcitner, Adtu'r., vs. Lula Warren, T. W. Pegues, et al. BILL. IN pursuance of an order made in the lbove case, January 15 3'869, the creditors of Thomas J. Warren, debased, are required to prove their claims icfore me on or before the first day of >Iay next, or be debarred from all bene5t of any decree to be made in this case. J. T. IIAY, Jan. 28.?td- Receiver. * ' NEW STORE. The undersigned having formed a copartnership for carrying on a General Busi e in Camden, respectfully inform the citi' zens of the town and surrounfing counf try that they have taken thestand for* uierly occupied by Messrs. C. Mathk^ son & Co., where they are now receiving a WELL SELECTED STOCK', :.i! e uuuaiBiiug in .?* Dry foods, Clothing, , BOOTS, SHOES, . Groceries, Crockery; &c. &c. &e, ^ The senior partner having done b? r siness in Camden for a number of yean? > and having received a fair share of p4tronage, will endeavor to merit th^ ? eatucfor the new *rra. J WITKOWSKY & HYAttS.' * Oct. 15. ' Groceries, Wines, * Liquors, CIGARS, FRUITS ?VEMfc FOR SALE -CHEAP FOR CASti>' I by D. C. KIRKL'Et. HUGAR, COFFEE, SACON, o* FLOUR, LARD, AND , MOLASSESy g For sale LOW FOR CASH, by r D. C. KIRKLEY. j K?tl?r, i I RESPECTFULLY invite the etc tention of the public to my stock of Groceries, ?, Cooking e Stoves, which I offer nt the Lowest Cash PPKielr GEORGE ALDENy Agent. Deo. 12 tf 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 f 1. Total removal of all restriction on travel and residence. No permit of extra premium is required, and the as Mireu are nut eumpeneu iu iiupvac auGeographical Limit ujVd; their engage' mcnts. 21 All policies are non-forfeit*!)!* j after twoAull annual premiums have ^ been paid. | ? Di) idend9 divided among policy hold-' ers, heretofore averaging over Forty per cent, id CASH. , JQHN KERSHAW. Agent, L. itf. l)E^An88dilt:,- Slaainin^ I Physician,.Garodcnj-S (V ' Sept. 24 r 2Tw "Save your Fainily frbra Wait bj | InYuririg your Life," 5 TIl? LOUISIANA' EQUITABLE' ' LIFE 1XSIRWCE COM, i OF NEW ORLEANS, , HAVING A (JAsh' dAPltfAL OF 1 SOV.OOO DOIJLARS. * /INFERS jo,i*? ?oiilhfe':h patrons a reliable' . " W Horn# CtJmjinny. in which can be effected every species of Life Insurance at the at the most reasonable rate t , All policies non forfeitable, arid the earn-' ings of the Company annually divided'on tbd strictly mutual plan. . OFFICERS. i JQSEFH ELLISON. President: W. S. DIKE, Vice Pre.ideun W. P. HARPER, Secretary S. Q. DBA RING, Goneral Ajj?Bl!' G. A. BRBAUX, Attorney. DiRECTORS-^JiJbnFcmberton, E. A. Trleff* C. H. Slocumb. F. Delbordis. George A. Foe-' I dick, W. S. Pike, J. W. Stone, A Thomp-;' son, 1). B. Penn, Edward Rignep B; Schmidt, Alexander Marks, C. E. Kigner, I A. M. KENNEDY,. Agent for Kershaw District!' Dr. A A. MOORE, Medical Examiner, tc. 24. if* KERSHAW?In Equity. John Thompson, C. L. Dye, Executors, 1 Bill to sell vs. llands to pa/ D. D. Usscry,& debts, &c. J. R. Magill, Trusteed, / IN pursuance of a decretal order5" passed by Chancellor Johnson, in abova stated Casfe, It is ordered, that the creditors of John P. Kirkland, decte'asSdf," be enjoined and restrained from pur-" suing their actions at law agaibst ,tlj(f' , coinpla?nants C. h. Dye arid1 Job'tr5 Thotopsob', in this behalf.*( The saicf creditors are hereby notified tb prodtrCf and establish their demands apain4| A I the Astute 6f the said John P. Kirlr land, deeeased, before tlife Commissid# er in Equity, at his office, on or keforeT th4 first day of June next, or be debaf red from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUNI/AP, C. E. K. ft W ffi June 27. ljrstf.W HISKIES, BRANDIES,- .v. ^ ; WINE8 AND Gltf/- ^ AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, / AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST; / Sold in quantities to suit customers,' FOlt THE CA6H, by Dec-.?. D. 0. KIRK-LEY.