University of South Carolina Libraries
POETRY. Vendor and TrOe. Ho atntVfcorn' ft* neW In ray golden hair v" A knot of ribbon Mue; He placed 6tt my fVand o jcwol rare, And whiBpertd soft as he heb) it there, ?Tenth? Aid-true?adieu. Adieu!" Jr I 'thfmMatnA #ih bending with bfo*eniftVhilei The rote* blushed through the- dew ; *f violet aaiUvd in the flowing light, And life wan happy, and hope was bright. ""'tWndeff and triYe- -adieu, adlct'M They brought my soldier home to me, And my knot of ribbon bh/e" And"a cruel wound on the hrow tru hid Iiy the Hag drooped over the collin lid, Tender and true?adieu! Adieu! The almond flowers in the f/ftfcjsea shake, ? The roeca atill blush through the dew; Bat the ?pring time of hope will never awake, And the lone, lone heart wiil wail till it break, ?Tenderand true?adieu! AdieuI" Farm and Garden?_ M4pfedtfflf*?r<A? General Purmit of man: It 4m tit BatU of all other*, and therefore, the most Useful and Honorable? '^mtEP.RAisiKa.?An experience of several years in sheep-raising, has taught mo that the dangers to be guarded against in Tennessee?and a fortiori in States farther South?are very different from those that affect breeders in Knglnnd or tho North. One great enemy, indeed, we have in common with them?the dog. Against him I know of but one effective weapon? strychnine. It i? quiet and sure, and spite of all the arguments of iucredulou dog-owning neighbors, who declare that the innocent only suffH'er by it, I find that it stops tho sheep-killing?usually ibr mouths after a good dose is put out. But we have one obstacle to overcome, not mentioned in any work on slice; t" a has met my eye?a long, dry Fpell in August and September, during which all vegetation is parched, the growth of fresh grass suspended, and water becomes scarce ?nd bad. At this season, my sheep are so much troubled by the fly and tho heat, that they entirely reverse their habits?standing or lying in the shade all day and feeding only at night. They mil off, become alugish and dull, and many of the weaker ones die. 1 usually lose more during these two months than in the winde of winter. They arc especially fatal to late latnlis and if they do not kill them, mnkc them delicate and comparatively worthless. The remedy is to have the lambs come earlier than is advised by the standard authorities, and to this end the rams should bo put with the ewes not later than the 15th September, and removed by the 1st November, or at the farthest by the 10th. The lambs will then come be tween 15th February and 15th April, and will be tolerably advanced by 1st of August, when they should be weaned and the ewes received from the drain of nursing them. - There is another advantage in early lambs, when bred for the butcher?thnt they -como in quite in advance of the Northern market, bring fine prices nnd command a ready sal**. For instance, I got $3.60 per head for my earliest lambs this year?the rest ranging from $0.50 to $8.00 each when the same size. This summer drought (which wc scarce ly ever escape) is an element that every Southern farmer ought to consider, in his calculatS'v~; for the your. It wonderfully reduc"- the grazing capacity of our lands, nnd the farmer who stocks his farm with what it will bear in Mny or Jane, may find he has double his proper number of cattle or sheep in September or October. These remarks are the result of a some what costly experiment. Ifthey saveany of your readers from Io?s,I shall be glad. One word more?it is better your ewe should miss breeding than to have her drop a lamb in mny or June. [Southern Cultivator. * Wind Colic in IXorseh.?The best and cheapest remedy thut I have ever known foi colic in horses, is.to take a buneh of cotton rags, put them into an old tin pan, and set them on fire so that they will smoke but not bia/.c. Hold it near the horse's nose, so that he will draw the smoke through hi j nostrils. Do this for about fifteen minutes; the horse will sweat, the wind pass off, tho horse will shake himself and may be lie down and roll, and will eat his mess all right. Many vrbo have tried it can testify tntt,w>, [Commonwealth. Business men of sense advertise in the Times. .-, C? ?_? -~ 1 _a __ i -. ? j -i':. 1 ?' }i i ? : 1 ? fl; ?<. ? The Gales of Arnby are not spicier than "the nroma which ;the fragrant Soz?dont impartii to. the hreath. Nor is.the heart of the .ivory ,nnt whiter than the teeth that are cleansed 'daily with that match lc^ fluid. To Owners of Horses.?No one whoHss*Ter used Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, will ever he without it; it is a ccrtnin cure for Colic, Sore Throat, Cut*; Bruises and OWfloroi Warrant ed superior tn.anv other; in pint botlte* at One Hollar. Sojd by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Pliu'e, New York.' Hurnr'tt's Stanilnril liavrtrin^ F.xtrart* nre neatly put up in l:N!,AXKBl.T.itn 2 ox., 5 nr.. and 10 o* bottles, and arCjjfor ?de by the trade gen erally, in every principal city and town In the United Kt.ttes\ Canada* and British Provinces, as well a*ip uiapy. other foreign countries. Help htr J|he Hapelcss,?Vmi are weak, de jected, miserable, and nothing docs you any good you mv. Don't despair. There if balm in Gilcad Have you tried Vipcgar Bi'tcrs? Nol Then why don't von? Whether your complaint be dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, con stitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vine gar Bitters will revive nnd renovate your shat tered system, as a genial rain refreshes the with ered flowers. Christadoro's Hair Dye stands unrivalled 40 tho world. No lady or gentleman of discrimi nation Uses any other. It in the most perfect, reUahlo and effective Hair Dye in the world. Manufactory, 68 Maide n Lane, New York. Carbolic Salva, recommended by Physicians as the great healing compound. Price &"> cents per box. John F. Henry; solo proprietors. College Place, "New York. Ri.dpy's Bticlin is a reliable Diuretic ? > ic for all derangements of the nrinarv and geni tal organs. Tho genuine, as formerly sold by Haviland, Harral & Risley and their branches, is now prepared by II. W* Risley, the originator and proprietor, and tho trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Bisloy, New York. Sv&pnin, Oy opium purified, the moat per fect anodyne in the market, made by a process of Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College. . Is always unifrrm in strength, which is rarely the ease in other preparations of Opium. # I'rntt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputa tion ax the surot and best illuminating oil. Over two million gallons have been sold for the past two years, from which no accidents of any description have occurred. Sendfor circular. Oil House of Pratt, established in 1770, New York. We hnve frequently heard mothdrs say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup from the birth of the child until it has iinidicd with the teething siege, under any con sideration whatever. Tho Secret of beauty. What is it? No longer ask, for the world of fashion and all the ladies know that it is produced by using n de lightful and harmless preparation known as (J. W- Laird's Bloom of Youth. Its beautifying effects are trnlv wonderful. Depot 5 Gold St. N. Y. COTTON GINS, &c. Magnolin Cotton Gins, the lightest running Gin made. Price $4 a saw. Gnllett's htcel Brush Cotton Gins. $5 a saw. Hall's Patent Cotton Gins, with feeders. $5.50 a saw. Brown's Georgia Patent Gins. $3.75 a saw, delivered. Colcmnn's Burr Stone Corn Mills, Cot ton Presses. Hcndley's Steam Engines. Tor sale by C. GRAVELEY, No. 205 East Bay, South of Post Office, ort 1?4t Charleston, S. C. SIIACKELFORD & KELLY, FACTORS AM) 0 KNUR Ah COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic Whahf, Charleston, P.C. agents FOn Moro Phillips' Ammoniatcd Cnrribcsn Sea OU A NO. w. w. siiAcKLEVoan. wm. aikkx kellt _oct 1-1-2_ "Old Acquaintance." Thirty years ago I commenced selling HATS to the merchant* of Orangeburg, and have not got tired of the work vet. (?cuts Extra Pine Black Dress Beavers, S?.j { The above hat is sohl elsewhere, ?7. A large variety of Cents new stiff Pelt Hits. Soft Kelt Hats* 00c, 7.r)c, $1, $2, $3, $4. Boys Hat? and Caps 60c, 75n,$l, $1.30, Beautiful Fancy HaLs for tho-"little ones at home." Professional dents' Hats in variety. Umbrellas, 7-V. $1, $.?, S3, $1, $0". All in want of tili? iudis]>ensahle article should consult. STEELE. Fur Department. Sable, Squirrel, Alaska and Mink Furs in sets or single. , Misses' White and Fancy Furs, S'2.f>0 a set. Ladies' Furs us low as $il a set. Large Brown Capes for elderly ladies or thosb in delicate health. Be careful from whom von purchase Furs or von inav he caught with damaged ones. Examine STEELEVS FPU STOCK. STEELE'S "HAT HALL," No. 313 Kino Stultt, Charleston, S. C. ot t 30-1 mo WANTED. Three young and energetic men; one to at tend a small country store; two to assist on plantation. (!ood terms; recommendations required' -Ipply for information nt this office from and after Saturday, the flth hist. Notice of Dismissal Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of November next, I will Pilo my Final Account with the Hon. That] C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters of Dismssal as Administrator of the cctatc of Mrs. Raehaol Corbitt, de ceased. J, W. Boylstone, Administrator. ? JOHN & FaihLY at CO., WHOLESALE dealkus in Notidfis, Etilllnory, Hoslory dhd* Whtto Goods, No! 37IIAYNE STREET, i Charleston, S. C, Solicit die custom of the merehantsof Orange? burg, feeling confident that they can oner in duuemont* to purchasers , cf.?>:,| Co tb<*?e oii'cicd by nny house in our line in this country. ()ur Stock is alwavs large and is replenished with fred> Rood* of.the latest styles by every steamer from thp North. Our terms are liberal to rc stiohsihte hntrscs, and we guarantee satisfaction to parties entrusting orders to ro>. ocl 30-fimo iiiCjJ :-.yr*,?l'.'.l, / ? tj j ? _ N. A. HUNT, W HOLES A I.V. DKALKB IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, No*. 161 and 163 Meeting Street, Charleston, 8. C. Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel. oct30-3mo WAGENER & MONSEES, Wholesale GROCERS AND LIQUOK DEALERS, 183 A 165 Ea*t Pay and 2 A 4 Queen &t. Charleston, S. C. have in store as usual, a large variety of GROCERIES, LIQtrORS&c and in addition are receiving theit large assort ment of FAMILY A PLANTA HON GRO CERIES, for the Fall trade, bocght at lowest cash prices, consisting in part of Smoked C. R. SIDES AND SHOULDERS. D. S. SIDES AND SHOULDERS. Family, Extra A Superior Flour. Miliar.? of ad (trades*. A Large Variety of Oreen A Black Tea. A Large Variety of Chewing A .S'mok ing Tobacco. A I.mgc Vniltti of lin m i r : I c Domestic Sugars. Lagtmnyra and Rio Coflce. And Various other Goods, such as Salt Mackerel, Reef, Pork, Symjis, Molasses, Candles, Starch, Preserved and Canned Staus, Ac,. Ac.t Ac Their LIQUOR DEPART MENT is fdlctl with choice Foreign and Do mestic as also the cheaper grades of Brandies, Gin, Whiskeys, Wines Ac, Ac, too numerous to mention. - Sole Agents for Old Crow, dinner and Okal ona Whiskey, and the Celebrated Diamond Clin in barrels and eases. aug21-3mo. ?'ENTERPRISE" SALOON. The citizen* of Orangeburg arc notified that J . II W?HLERS ha*;opined First class LIQUOR STORE and Drinking Saloon; where he will always be PRESENT To dispense the finest brands of A LES, MVA E LIQUORS, SEGA RS, .(?<-., that can be ha In Orangeburg. DON'T FOR Get that the ENTERPISE U a first-class ss loon, conducted on the most improved plan, and a plain* where loafers are not permitted to congregate, and where no discussions apd harangues are allowed. A pressing invitation is extended to ILL i To rail and examine my stock, before going elsewhere. J. HERMAN W?HLERS, jul 16 lyr T1I0S. W~ ALBE]U;0TTl7 TWO POORS EAST OF J. P. HARLEY'S Russell Street, Ornngeburg. So. Cn.t Huh Just Received a fresh supply of French Candle*, Fine Candies, Nuts, nil sort*, Toys, China Ware. Lurgc nnd Small Fancy Baskets, Raison?, Pickles, &c, &c. Also Fresh Brend always on hnud, and supplied to regular customers every day at their doors. In my cake department you will find Fruit Cukes, Fancy Cakes, G?tigen?, Ac, always on hand and fresh. Fine Bridal Presents. Fresh Pies constantly on hand. Weddings supplied with all kinds of Cakes and Confoctionarics nt tho shortest notice. The above goods cannot be CTcclled in (pinlily and price. A11 w irk warranted togive satisfaction. July 16, 1872 23 tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. The Subscriber oilers for side un reasonable Terms his Two Houses and Lots Situated in the Town of Orangeburg on th Five Notch road. For further particulars apply to F. DcMara. oct 21?41 DR.Tt. B. HEWITT, 84 W?KTWORTTi ST?KT. CHARLESTON'S. C. Can be consulted on the following disease, and disease* of a, kindred nature, free of charge5 and in utrict confidence. -J Charges moderate, and within the reach o all. Oflice hours from. 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. P. 11 EU MA TISM and NEURALGIA* In ?H 'arthritio complaints, as rheumatism Sat, mural?in, etc,, thni practice is nlmoHt per 1: The rrmut intense pains are almost in stantly irneved-r-en?rmouK ' swellings are re duccd?limbs wl ich h?veJ>ecn-contracted and still" for -veftrs'arc relaxed. jTJascs of twenty, thirty ainVfortT years' stamffhg have bcencftrfd by me, after all other means hare faded. A (rre?t accomplishment in my triumph over pain, by which. X can often, in a few moments. toothe and carry off the most excruciating nu fl exing*. . ' , If this oyatem did. nothing more than to re lieve paw, it would stand superior to any other oystem extant, CATARRH. . n Stopped-up Head, Running of tlie Nose, constant hawking and spitting, constant Blowing of the Neaa. Thonsanas snffer from that most annoying disagreeable "complaint ? Catarrh, without knowing what it is. Often the secreted mucous flowing down the throat clogstxp the lungs and lays the founda tion for consumption. The most skillful physicians fail to cure it. I core any case of obstruction?stopped up head?discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or exter nal?pain or fullness between the eyes?con stant blowing of the nose?inflammation of the nasal passages,?ulccration of schiieiderian membrane, etc., in the course of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otor rhcea?Otitis (discharge from Ear), Paralysis Of Auditory Nerve. I am daily treating all affections of the ear with the most gratifying results. Sonic who had paid aurists nearly $1,000 without licnefit, have been cured by mc in a few weeks at mod erate expense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, has filled the earth with wrecks of humanity. Thousands buffer from it* effects who have been imcon scously drugged by their physician. It is vain to attempt the cure of the majority of diseases while it remains in the body. Although I have heard of several so-called antidotes for mercury in the human body, 1 hare never vet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the svsteui. l ean satisfy any patient or physician that 1 can absolut civ extract mercury, lead, zinc, mul other mineral poisons, in every case. CANCERS. NoH-ina-Tangere, Lnptm, or Wolf Cancer, Scirrhus Cancer?Fungous Cancer, Kose Cancer?Snider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the trenfnnnl oi every description of cancer and tumors. How many cancers and tumors are wrong fully treated by certain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronounced incurable, T will lake any one of these cs>es in hand, and make a permanent cure. Mv terms for treating cancers, etc., will be based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. DOORS, SASHES AjS'D BLINDS, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, lnuld era' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pi|k\ Floor Tiles, Wtte Guards, Terra Cotta \Varc,jMarb!c and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window (Haft* a Specialty. Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica tion, by 1*. P. TO A L1C. No. 29 Haync and 33 Pinckncy street, oct 1-ly Charleston, S. C. WANTED WANTED, WANTED; Everybody to know that K. EZEKIEL IIa? JUST OPENED a Large and fine stock of JEWELRY of the Latest Styles and Patterns. An unusual opportunity for selection. A complete, assortment of JEWELRY, STUDS and BUTTONS. Engagement 18 k Plain, "Wedding, Friendship ond Seal Kings, Watch Chains, Ladies' Watches and Ohalno, Lockets, Charms, Etc. Elegant sets of BROOCHES and EARRINGS. Knglish, Swiss and American WATCH ES. Gold and Silver?every WATCH warranted AMERICAN CLOCKS of every description SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to suit all Ages, M ?sonic, Oxid Fellows and Sons of Temper aura BADGES! REPAIRING Promptly and Well DONE at E. EZEKIEL'S, " SIGN OF TIIK IHO WATCH. Sept 4-t ... ii |,(| i ????? ./i?r :A tift-rvn Mr. !...)??< ? i - 1/ ,'f J . -.; ?: iV.'Ulli ' lIMMlVlf)- ? ?? ?- , ULmk \< ??? - <??... i.iw>- 1/ .*! ? : l . '/ ". w* I-.. ..>< ? ? b-ir ' ?':.<'? ?????!<? .', r! :?. ri-, . will ./..'I V Fall and Winter JDijy $9,P#,S*. ^ CLOTli IN HATS^ TRUNKS, &c.? TVHICII will'toftOU) AT'tHE ^ f ?, ?; i...t ..-i .ij.iT nil '?':/ ^ , .,IiI:p w.B:S.T F.HX.O/JEl:)^,!? i , ' ? 1 :Alti& ??ocT ' Value ?iiarantee?. Having hatf many years exp^enc*r^tneW0T B O O T A N I> f3 H O E B!*tJ'?!lW!E?-'iri^ , .!i//.i.i7/ ? irji i I Will make a specialty of that department nttd warrant all GOODS a* retlffejented. , ? . ? f >??.">(. -A tffllofl.r.v?T. ?TP? O/TIlTOBi?? _ - 'MkMtf^rko. ' ' i i ,M|ii /??<??: ?'.< ?.??*',? ? ' . /. oct 0 Next Door to Dr. A.C. Duke's Drag Storo. '' " ; 1/ -i . : ' \f. ./ ?.. . & .-. .?..*-?ii_rf; v : ???*1? .7 " v--17" -T~>?ITT'?i?]?T?-. i.i.:-dH.. ' Are nG1r daily receiving their l^ailStoe^oTTA. DRY G O 01$$, Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpacas, Japanese Silks, and all-kinds of n ?.T ai-Tii, * MlSHJffl,.;... A large assortment of* ?:i,'7/ "? 7/^ ' ? :? .? i 'Mi: ??' di. tod -i ? r wi'l fi?ls<I BOOTS AND SHOES?, ?. Mr '? ii -< I i.rluding ( elcl rated CnL'e J'<nu Wir?, at d l^d'e.-'. Water] rtof Caitcrr, svaiT!:nl?d lA give ?atig faction. ' J(',-{ bill nidinftl ALSO, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, China, Tin and Glass War?, OHOlCE CHOC Hill ICS Ahvnyst onihandi" 8?aV"Ooodi< delivered at UMtal. . t . . ?. ?-, -.i-r'l ? *rt 1-ly DR. E. J. DEALER IN DlililiS, MEDICINES. fflMIULS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, " FAIXCr H/VIli AM) TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY AN D FAXCY TOILET ARTICLES, TBUSSE8 .A.JNTD SM OULITTT) t> ^i^^VCO^S OR ASS AND GARDEN SEEDS.'", PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND DYE-STUFFS, Lcttcr-Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops,Glass, Putty, Carbou Oil, Lanipjt and Chimneys Physicians' RnvsH-'niiTioNs Accvbatkia* ('oMrovxnKt.. The Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH C^LROLITSr A.. ORANWEBURG B&ANC1I. Will pay 7 PER CENT INTEREST on SPECIALDEPOSITS and G PER CENT on SAY INC.S DEPOSITS compounded Scud-annually. -* - ?' ?....!> i > li /// ?'. Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. JAS. H, FOWLES. mch 19-ly Assistant Cashier. BULL, SCOVILL A PIKE ARS STOCK OF , r GENE BAL MERCHANDISE, INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND DESIRABLE GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT Bull, Scovill & Pike's, Who are agents for First class . LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also Agents f- i M IMPROVED ^HNShlP 'c?tfbS G?T, -under fisk Ud ginned 150 lbs. peed cotton to each saw in 6 hours ahd ftO minutes. Thus ? fifty Saw Gin can turn out about 0 bale*, 400 lbs. each, in about 9 hours, if ruu at a Inch rate of speed. Purchase the Winship Gin. b BULL, SCOVILL ft PIKE, Agent?. June 11, 1872-18?tf