The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 12, 1871, Image 4
To a Bird.
Sweeter thou than all the poets
That have tu.g !
Mellow are the lyaicd ringing
From) thy tongue !
Wondrous warblur. robed in feathers
Jet and Gold !
IPrecious gtews, the tiniest ca kets
Surely hold.
Vainly may earth's boasted artists
Hiope or sigh,
F'or to deck their loveliest pictures
With such d3e !
Who of mortal asters .ever
Wro'nght such things ?
Mado a golden song, and gave .it
Flabhing wings ?
Think we, as we bear thy singing,
All day long,
Odny Go.d the Irtist, painteAt,
Such a song I
I will weave a little romance
For thee, bird.
Frou the walls of fairy legends
I have heard.
'Once a Peri, doomed to penance
For a wrong,
Sought forgiveness of her monarch
In a song
Wrought a strain of wildest mueio
Rare and sweet,
Laid it low amid the violots
At her feet.
There beneath a not of dew-drops,
On the ground,
Sang the music like a spirit
Jewel-bound.
Through the world the Per! wandered
From her lay.
Found a sad, lone bird, enchanted
By a Fay,
Bhe brought her song and sang it
To the bird,
And raised its voice and warbled
What it heard.
Music of the bird and Peri,
Echoes woke,
And the cruel Fiay's enchanting
Bond was broke.
And the king forgave the Peri
Hecr great wrong,
And with the gold ie ecked the singer
Of the soing.
Thou the songster that I sing of,
Thine the lay,
Cheering the disual moments
Of the day ;
Filling all the vacant placea
In miy heart.
Golden singer, stay beside me,
Ne'er dopart I
Sandy Uoh and their ihtiingecient.
The character and treat ment ofsan.
dy soils are in almost every partiou
Jar the revorso of those of liny. They
do not pOsAo-s the property ot' adhe.
sivenesw, and they have but little af
fluity for water, which escapes from
them almost as soon ats it falls. They
have but. a light hold 111)011 the ma
riures which are diiffusod through
them ; they itei loose in their texture,
at( anmay be pl'wed at any time with
equal advantage, provided the sow
ing or planting is to follow iumedi
ately.
As olay soils are much benefitted
by a mixture of sand, so likewise are
sandy soils greatly improved by the
addition of clay, ini a much higher
degree, to add sand to clay, yet ihe
addition of a few loads of the stiltTest
clay to a light sand, would in almost
every instance mucll more than coi
pensate for the trobule and expense.
Fort this purpose, thle clity should b~e
thinly spread in aut un .pon award
land previously plowed and the win
tern's frost will eff~etually separate
the particles. It should thon be hiar
rowed thoroughly and3( deeply ini the
spring, and subsequenitly piowod if
lneeossary.
Such a dressing on a light,ecrawling
land is meo than equivalent to any
equal quantity of the best manure,
and wvill he permanent in its effects.
Clay and sand are neocersary to
eaeh other as they contain qualities
which are essenmial to a good soil;
and that will always be found the
best which has the proper proportion of
each,.
8andy soils are improved by the
frequent use of a heavy roller ;it
cannot be usedl too often. TIhuey re
quire to lbe made more compact, and
any treatment that secures this ob
jet will be advatitaiteous.
im to, by its chemical action on the
constituents of soils, while it sepa
r ates olay ren ders san d more adhe.
shes ; and when cheaply obtained, it
s always a profitanbe dressing for
sandy soils, to the full amount that
it may requnire. Gypsum, in consid
erable quantities, has an effect simi
lar to the lime, both on clay and
sand ; ad when added in small por
'tions prodluces a striking increase
in the crops of sandy soils, Cloy
marls containing either ear bonie, sub
phate or phosphate of limoie arc of
great value to sandy soils. Equally
beneficial arc ashes, leached or un
leached, peat ; or vegetable manures
-of any kind. Some calcareous sands
containing a large proportion of limaj
like those of Ehypt and extensive re
gions iin the Baurbary States, will
prod uce luxuriantly, if supplied
with a alight additions of manure and
anl abundance of water. Sandy soils
ean never be profitably cultivated till
they have acquired sulhicient compact
ness and fortility to sustain a good
g'owth of grass or clover, nnd whoa
once brought to this condition they
are among the most valuable.
They are at all times easily plowed
sad worked ; they req1uire no drain.
hng, and though htght and dIry, are
quick ahd kindly soils, giving an im
mrnediatto and full return for the labor
and mannre be.,towed upon them.
W ben in conditioin to produce gr ass
sheep arc admirably adopted to pure.
serie and anyment their fertility,
and by their incessant mligratiosns
over it, their sh~arp hoofs pack the
s'urfae closely prod uciig the same er.
feet as the .roller.
Gravel~y soils ave in sonie respeets
simila r to s.nd, but mn,.h les ( r.
blo, being appropriately termned -han.
gry. They are also l'ike the latter
peculiarly leachy, but in -an increased
degree, permaitting the rapid esonepo
of mnniceeuos, both by 'evaporation. aein
draine,. Such as 'reo'caleareous 'r.
conmposcd of lieue-stone pebbleS 're
in a great measuro not subject to
thoso objections ; as the disposing
affinities of the lime (if enough will
be foud to exist in tie eoiW in a Mom.
ly 'comninutel -or diveided state, whioi
in t his condition is enabled to act auf
floiently) have a tendency to 'retain
the' Vegetable inatters thus Vonewpa't.
it the soil, acd hrolding vhatever
pa b'n'm, or food of pilaut, may frown
tine to timce b givene to i for the
wants of futuro ct.ps. ~oeions of this
latter dec'ri'ption, gravoilly soils
lshould not lbo subjoeted to tillego
but appropriated to pasitunge, when
sheep will keep thoiu in the beet and
tuout proftablo condition of which
they are capalbteo.
Joncmcy soils, being intorvoediitie
between clay andnand, pososs'charao
teristics and rtequire a treatmvent ap.
preximnating to one or the -otbe ac
cording to the predominaneo of either
quantity. They are among the most
desirable soils for the various purposes
of agriculture. - American Furm
Book.
New Advertisements.
i. J. SAYERS,
Dealer in Real Estate,
FRANKLIN, PA.
laeyu and solls improved and unimproved
lands anywhere 4n the United States.
Ti Frear Composition Stonke.
For house fronts, docks, piers, culvorts,
walls, fountains and all building purposes;
harder, more durahlt, and 100 per cent
cheaper tbau natural stone. For su'pply of
the saine, or right of manufacture, for
Counties or Stat es. apply toChas. W. Dare
inhg, Secretary, N. Y. Frear Stone Co.,
1,238 Broawlay, Now York.
SCOFIElD'S PATENT COT'ON PRESS
Is the simplest and beat made. It will
fuit you. Send for circular and prices to
Hoofiold's Iron Works, Mhwoti, Oeorgia.
CONFEDERATE LOCAL STAMPS.
Four Dollars a piece paid for the
I lceal stanmps issued by the Confed
erate postnnaters, excepting the New Or.
leans and M emphis 2 ned 5 Oents, by IV m.
1. lBrown & Co., 53 Nassaustireet, New
York City.
NERCHANT'S
GARGLING OIL
IS GOOD FOR
lurns and Sealds, A/eumeatism, Chilblains,
Ilemorrhoid.s or 'iles, Sprains and Brues.a
Sore Nipyplem, ChaoppedI 1land/s. caked
1reuasts, FI"rsh Woeunds. ,i.1 tu#la, Mange.
Frost Intles, Spavins. Sweeeey, xternal
/',ieons. Ser:tches, or Grease, Sand Cracks,
Slrinehalf, Winedyqalls, Galls of all kinels,
bounidered Feet, Siffast, Rinybone, Creteked
Irets, Pll Evil, Abot Rot in Sheep, Bites
,f Animals and Insects, Roup in 'oultry.
''octhache, Lame Back, gte , ge,
Large Size, $1.00;Medium, 600.
SmallPR, 1112650.
The Garglig Oil ban been Ia use as a
L.iniment for thirty-eight years. All we
,sk is a.fthir trial, but be snro and follow
lir'etb aI.
.uk ymer nearest drugglet or dealer in
patent nedicince, for one of our Alma
unos acnd V'ado-Meoums, and read what
Ilhe peeoplte say about the Oil.
'lice (largling Oil is for sale icy all
respectable doialere therossghout the (Uni.
fed States and otheer countiesc.
Our testimonieals dite from 1833 to Ihe
peresenit, aned ar'o unsaolciited. Uche the
Gaeryqling Oil. aned toll youer neighbors
:ihcat good it has done.u
We deal fair and lil-eral wIth all, and
defy contradiotion. Write for an Almea
naoc or Cook flook.
Manufactured at Lokpart, IN. Y,
MEROHANT'S
9ARGLING 01 OMAY
j) i. WOlT iINOTON'S FA MILY MEDI
CN.--Extensively used for ''Bowel
Aiferitihens" for twenty years. Endorsed
by lihe meost. eminent medIcal menc of the
ecuntry. Surg. Gen. Moore and Prof.
Warren advised its usee in the 0 8. Army.
We are neow Proprietors of tis mecdicine,
preparo' it by ihe orIginal recsipe, and offer
it to lhe publio In Improveud packages and
good stylo. All druggists and general
dealers keop it. Send for testimonials, anel
your orders to Wade, Boykin & Co., Balti
Agents ? Road This !
We will pay Agents a Salary of $30 per
week and expenses, or allow a large eoom
mission to cseli our new aced wonderfui Icn
vent ions. Address M. WAONER A C0.,
Marshalhi. Mich.
A MONI'il Horse and Carriage fucrnish.
ed. E penses paid. II, Shaw, Alfred,
A MILM0Ni DOLLADiS,
Shro'wdI but quit, men ean mnake a feer.
tune by revealing the secret of (lee business
to, nio oneo. Adidreses WM. WRA y,
juco 28 688 Blroadway, New York.
AT WHITE'S BAKERY
Confectionarg!
A NOTilERI fresh sueppl~y of plain agd fan
cey Canedies, Oranges Coeoaeute, Pes,
BirasilI, and liasel Nocte, English Walnuts,
Almonds, Brandy Peache4. Ogatefs, &c.
Jan 20
(Urockery.
1\ YfT oef (rookery and Olaies Ware. Just
1rece Ived at
June 22 MelNTYRE & CO'S.
Lemon Sugar,
VTINEO.\R BITTER8S, Fleavorin~ B'ttetal
V 'reame 'Tartar, Nutmegs, hboene PSw..
dera, l'eg Powders, Medicinoe for (',ekee
l'holera. Birono-ial 'i'roheos iSal% Peattej nt,
digo, Cicrio A cid, L iver Regucltor, Jun pet
Tar, 'norm Confections 'Carbo~llE' Scoup,
Vermifuge. Citrate of Miagncesia, Congress
Water. Also, Magnolla uam, Magnolia
Wuater, hell Colognco, lhcrnet Is Ooooline.
'T'relet Soap. Vet fum nery, &o. .lutsi received
by McoM A81TR & BhltCB.
mar 1A
PRING & SUNM
GOODS
ally law'g *ieok dif
Lad ios brcs G),Qood
Trimmirig,
M~oves aid 44. ery,
cotleanct's (Goudes,
Ilouse Furnishiig (oudv
honrestic 1code,
Ilats, Shoeot, &0..
To whi'oh thoy indteb a eenmpa'tlon
with Coluvn bi# prices.
ALT-SOo
flanwere,
Wagou MateriAls,
Painto, Oils,
Woodn iiware,
Wall Pnpering
Bhadletr, Latip)y
McMASTER & BRICE.
api 13
4b1vhoy and Sale 1
d STABLE.
A. F. GOODING,
1KPEI constanly on hand fine Saddle.a
iand larnes4 lloraes. Also broke and
unhtoke Mules, as good an ever brought to
this market.
Carriarts. ,iuggies, Wa.gnne, ant Saddle
Horses always on hand, 10 hit on the most
iberal 'ams dec 22
WINES AND LIQUORSI
A LARGE ASSO1TENT
Just Rooived
A1'
E. W. OLLEVER & CO'S'
moch 9
Groceries,
Hardware,
Dry Goods, &c.,
Oni Hatnd and to Arrive.
40,000 jibs. Prime Daeon Side. and
Shouldterq,
100 Bible. LouIsville and N. 0. rlour, all
grades. (
,13000 ftn~helg Onrn.
20 Ilble.Bugar.
10 Ble. N. M'lae.
4 lil. 8yrup.
A Hibde. W. I. Molasses,
'16 Baase of Coftee.
Biarreis and Half 1Ba-role Mackerel
Tea, Soap, l'oF.ac, diali, Iron, Trace
Chains. Plows and ilow Steel. hlor.a, Whis,
Lead, Rope. Shoes, Oianahtsrgu. Seripedi anud
Plain, Bhirling. anid lteavy P'lai tahion
Goods, wltlj varled oilier artiic.led on han'd
and will he cohld as low for cish nas Iie like
articles entl be furnished by any oilher
In Bown.
Pasrties waning any of the above, sill
find i to their Itteyeat co call sand unmine
my stock before puirc'hiaung
JOlhN II. CAV1'l' 'AlIT.
ESTABLISH ED 1859.
Sform she oiiens of~
ipnsboro and Patirflebi District, that I
have a fuill assorirment of Wiarchuas. Jewelry,
Clocks, 8peotaele's, &c., always on hand,
anti will sell ai ihie lowest priesn, and would
real.eo fully ask thes conhinuanco of ilhe
patrona ge of my old friends and oustomers.
All goods iranedh na represented. I am
prepared to do a' kind of Watch and ,Jew
elry work and leart. se sagoodt i tock of
mnatorial rh hand, andui wfit1 guirantee atils.
Ieton. All work warranted.
CH ARLES8 1ULiLER,
.econd door fromn Col. RIen's 01....
~Jj ~AMnow p pa to46ra in
9the latest .and b.esty :. ty
work Is always 'warranteL l'hre
Is nnouocesuiliy to go out of townst have
gnk e s iea aae good .a007'oe
iS/j$qaigdiw. .Ordere sollojt4 fore
One work. ..& . Mi. GILB IT.
CONSUMPTION.
-TS CURE AND IT PREVENTIVE.
.1 ;. *. BomNCE, A. D.
btlnaz Udnshaspasedaway brwhe
deat he was no efthe reaso tan t e tebf
known and Indisputably proven means enco,
Thos near and dear to ru and friends are
tepn the r le slumber into which, had
LJ0 RS E. NMIE NCR'S UEMPIM
eiaTREATMENT,
Ih Ci t Ith 9, v ewould ot ha o$ fl.
r. Wdiff -sa -in his own base roved 'tht
e s di ections ufr air use, Is
ied Inito h hut vlgor.
"-I h' sr Is n ting
b. ram s Ade 110 ta Mf
fi I fr sublstaltlti
I ken '"n iei'eSM a Ist i
a ersaic yreq teo~ry ot .etr
rinhglo ino ar5ner. It is -
The eA-weed Tonle and Mandrake Pills h'e 'h6
ft two weapons with thich the citadel qt We
?*lIusda ssailed. Two.th liot se cases f .
IWp ISna'te In dvyoyM a affdom
r.a Wih hs itiohlhe bi'dnehl
"l 14S 7.e" with thle n'tacls. Thay re.
%pond . bdl cteton ofte II. Ilel-ethen
ith all
The . " s aconi'posed '6'rf mfb Wt 6? .
hp, S.t-44 dl olaol 1m elta nm
The work o cre Iso _ asning. T ie vita
and mucous deoaita in l .tAoWeis anti in the all
juentary canal et ejecte hu.liver, like a clock,
10 Wottald 1*. -t astoseis 11& . tor oillty The
~oacIs atsr-spuski i, n4Ilfe .6c-a 4i4hs
elthat ie in getting, tt last
A RUPPLT OF GAO4D Y
Thse ea-weed Tontio iscnssetjssasf
1rMOAe And asalniftatei 1
e behen and. atc tsimrat ascure Is
'tie nand of e t tIach.l An v tisete wn.
XdW cOllnes the greatest Blood Pur rie, d e
en by an indtgesent father to sulfering mas.
heiscka tmoniq Syrsup cones In to perlbrm Its
rOWt40Its lanI to bmsMl &fill coinkilete the CqLve. Jt
Ents at 'fincO faf'i Its work. Nature can
ThIeated. It. colledca and ripens tie Inpaire
acased portions -of the in 19M. In the fi% 'r
atheria, Itt repaYti the t e torath. and
to eyaoriurt time the Yhw te
'throttent o thait M 'eba
Mnade new, and the stilent i rofre
Mssd vigor, sters forth to 6'noy the tiabod or
toneanhood this was
GEVEN UP Af LAT.
e second t i In. the iatiests must in &
NI'YtuIronvfaentil Itey get well; ItIlt'rl f.~~p~
hile to pr6Vont taking told when thre .2 % din
eased, but It must be ireventod'ir'b'd 1' Tahttif be
effibetd. Fresh air and ridingnsut. especially i tis
section of the country in the fiall and winter sea
son are all w rotsg. lbysicans who recomsmend
that course loso t solr patients, If tseir sel are
dl disensed: and yot, because they are i the
"r y not i they naist walk
%bb ,W mut ast Pill dw ast (suit as the strenqth
heviiatur,1 get up a glul .ircuintios of blood. 'ilia
it ils usasst keels In god hllirts-be deternhied
to get wvell. Thils hasl a great deal.to'do with the
lyetlite. and in ithe great point to tain.
o siespair of tcare aner siuch eveffbe pftos
blity hi tie virrst -ans-, and moral certalisty in
%1in\othrs isls sntti. Dr. Schenck's per-sonal state
vdeo to tio nl'acity o his own care was In these
years ago I was in the last stages 6f con
. ctitlneo t i'y biel, anei at one time ny
. roIf f ttat uld t I [oVit week, t ra
j\ * atikWhl shts-zs, I heard 0
.&ne blntained tpr'fophrationSW I w ihl oty.g(rer to
ite public, and th made a perfect cuy or me. t
tl'eta tldo mel them penetrate my
whole system. They soon ripensed the natter In my
lungs, ad I would sis snore than a pit of offen
alve yellow maalter every tnarnl. for a long tine.
As soon as that began to s1isidie, my couagh,
ever ains, and night-sweaLs all hegan to leave smtn.
~~~~m f~gns ytrest itlt It was with
icaU ha 4 coal keel ro I nig iglftv .
I Moos gaised my satrength, and have grown in flesh
ever sintce.
11l1wan welhedshortwnfter sny recovery, "added
hs Doctor,l taisst looklisglik- n sylsrskelieo:i; ny
weighst was only nilty-se ni molnds: in prasest
Weit In two hunndredl iald swesty-llve (22.51 poossils
Anta for years I have enjoyeul unintorruiptel lieailt.
Dr. flenci has (lisntineted his profe.sal6isa
I tcsd Hstofl. Ile or his son Dr.
60 rt ti th r et ti bilitcllplila
t'very &tuniay frost 0 A.M. to 3 a, Ks. Those who
wish a thorogh exanination wits the Iem iro.
neterwill be clsrged f4. The ltesiironeter declares
the exact conditilon of the hiangs, and patients can
readily learn whether they are curAhle or not.
The directions for taking tilo icines are adapt.
ed to thle Intelligeado evesn si achlad. Followtlucsi
irections, and kind Nature will dothe rest, except
that snome cases the Masirake Ills are tobo
i ofie? a an0S Ne th eemedicInesneed
tions that accominy them: Fitt e appetile.
Of returning , hunger Is the most welcome
1mptom. When It comes, as it will come lot the
pafiin at once be of good cheer. Good lood at
1bg%"efoltjl vsthe cusgh loosens the night-sweat In
g ated. 7:Ill shiskt tle both of t hese morbid symp
nis are goyitehlW
Dr. He hsic .,Wned dTI" A6 constantly kelpt in
tens of thos M f f IIlies. As a laxative or pur
tatIvethe 0 bIar$Ne Pills are a standard prepara
Uon; while th oo I monto Syrup, asa cureor eoughs
anl i , say he regared as a prophylacterio
al at cnauesplon in any of Its forms.
ic of the Polmonic Rrnp andea-weed Tonic,
.50 a bottle, or $7.50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills,
51eals abox. Forsalobyal druggiata and dealeik
jan 28-)y
Drnk Mad of Pee Ru hiky
a.ee wSpir. t a.di R eas~s IAtuet, doe~hS
Aored, Ascan sweetdeCetas to lease he~ tat
taILdI onis " Ae Tpeis ""hestosy," r.,
Vinteah ters aon totunkene ancyn
but are a true Medicine, made from the Native
troots and Herbs of UalIfornia, free from all
Ateehalle 8ttinulante, They are the
UIEEAT BLOOD PURIFIEIL anad A
LIFE MIVING- PLINCIPLaE, a perfeet
Benovator and Invigorator of the SystenM, caury
ing off ait poisonous matter and restoring the blood
16 a healthy eondition. No person can take thse
flitters according to directions and remain long
unwell. pirovided their bones are net destroyed
by mineral poIson or ether means and the vital
otgans wasted beyond the point of repairs
They af a Uentie Purgttlve as well
ae a Teale, possessing, also, the peculiar merit
of eting as a powerfuli agent in relieving Conges
lieu or Infaaation of the Liver, and of all the
Visceral Organs.
1011 FEMA LE COMPL.AINTS, whether
is young or old, married or single, at the da~ss of
ewofiaehood or at thle itirsi of tifes these Tbnie ihit
tees have no settai.
For Intiaswsatory and Chossie Itihea
isittia e ad (Aoist, Dympepsta et in.
dilghess iillets Itttiiettt aitad
Ititetemlient Fevers, Diseasese' .rthe
Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these DIttes-a have been moat succeusosi. Sssch
lilsea are eaused by Vitiated Dliedda
Whlch is generally pi-odticed by dransgehtieht of
lthe Digesiive Ortas,
DYSPMI'siA 01t INII(1148'I'ION,
Headache, Patin in the Blhoides, Conighs, Tight
Iteassof the Chest, ltlesinos flotls tr rtetltits of
the ltomrachs51had Taste isn the Mitulis Biliotte
Attacks, Pai pit atlons of the hleart5 Intiammationa ofa
the Lusngs, Pains ina there-giona of the Kidneys, andi
a husndred other iminfutl symsptomss are the oe*
springs of lDyspepsasa
They invigorate the itoliet attd stitiuslate the
torpid 3.iver and Bowels, Which render them of
theqstalledt efitcaey its clesingsi the blood of all im.
purities, and impartIng ntew life and vigor to the
whole system.
1011 8K E N DISKA 5KB, Etiiptions,Tettet,
Salt Ithetnm, lotches, Spots, Pisnples, Puintules,
Bolts, Catbuneles, Rinsg-Worms, Braid liead, Sore
teves.Rrysipelaa. itch. Bousrfu, Discolorations of the
Skin, Huamors and Diseases of the iSkin., of what.
eve name or nature, are litral it asp asi car.
thes ttes. botle n snsh cases will cons
vine the most inerstuiles of their citrative effect,
Cleanse the Vitilated Blood whenever you and its
impurities busratinig through the skins in Pimples,
Imuptions or Sores. oleasee it when you find it
obetrneted and sluggish in the veins: cleans it
when it i. fousl,ansd yonr feelings wrili tell yous when.
Keep the blood pore, and the health of the system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nrking
usth system of so many thousands, are effectually
SOLD BY A LL DRUGGISTS AND D)EAER&,
ULand andS Uomtc tst5ke e
may I1
Just Received.
BEST ('hamnpagne MacEwans Pparkling
BAle, London Porter, 2,000 See Iwporitd
and Dm Sieegars,
may 28Q R. J. MOCreA D i
Ayeaes Cathartio Pills,
For ,U IM rutpoof. tf a laxative
Perhapsnoonemedl,
eie is so universally
required by every
body as a cathartio,
nor was ever any be.
fore so unlversall
adopted Into use, le
every bountry and
aimong all classes, as
this mild but eflcleit
purgative Pill. The
obvious reason Is,
that It is a more rell
blo and far more df.
reoti al remedy than any other. Those who have
4ied it, knoiv that it cured them * those who have
i~tkttoWlhat it oures their neghbors and ftriend
id all kn1v siih* what it'40o once it does
I lectofitscoiinposition. W6hftt* AfslifA Wl?
.usnmds or cortiflatOs ofthii'u ti'4'
if the feiowiig cinialaita, Ihit afsoh cures aro
knowh 'i 'e.tv ne ghhorh0fA, -avtd we need not
ipublish them. Acpt 'toM1I ages and coiislitions
. all ellaint0-M figh th eaonweinoranyv
leleterious di'tif, they. Yhy taken with safety
oy any bocly. Their co e
v iesh,andmaks them pleasan o it ake, witit
teing ptetly vegetable, to harm ca't AiqsC fropt
their vCits -in antity.
I h t' their powetitsl in*iflhte on th%
,CtiM Ilr A rify the blood and utlnmfulatO
I I t6 W61 % orbker the olestrictlioh
yf thb stofih , boWe6E VinRA AftA rvrgan (f
thQbd3tsvteria~ Wlai a Sorea th,~
lind by cbizthi iotr thby 'M^ such 'd4t
FhngemenIs as are tho Arst- i O diseal6.
Atnu to ilrectioas are kve Athe wrA 6
oens, Ltna uoi and Losa. of Aieske, titey
tholti be t en moderately to stlmi'late the stMW
a i, ani restore its healthy tone and actlon.
V'or Lvet Co6 ain"S and it
tont, 11111 a 3 ena ch t
oa 111= n - In ~ a A M,
I6 judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
canso It.
For flysentey or Disarrheen, but one
Vnsh * ft . 01 orred.
0 'ra , Wows, ,
tisaitsm the ihire, ]Pain in 3a-o
Ide, 1ahek and Lflisft, they stitt be contin.
uously taken, As 'tq\Ir to chafi dlsenased
hetion oT *0 ystesin. MOW V*ange thow4
Complaints Asap'peant.
For lop y and ree hwettings
they should be taken in large and frequent doea
to prodluce tie effect of a drastIc purge.
For leuppreanion a large dose should be
taken as it produces the desired effect by syrill
vath'.
As a Dinner Pitt, take ond or two P4lMe to
promote digestion and relieve the stomnach.
A mcainl dlose stiitutes the stomnachl and
bowels Into I ialthy action, retores the appetite,
;ti in\'t a'0tis0 sy %'. Ve It Is often ad%
'Vantitf x *rt At mentex.stp
One who toA tolrably findas that A
dose of theie 'ila nikes hi rel1idcdly bet
ter, from their'cleansing and renetlot effect oA
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. J. C. A Y ER & CO., Practical Cheltstsl9t
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TIIn DOLLAI W kEatit MIsM.
.ive eopes, one year afteratf a adres r,
fen cpies, ne yer, seertelt addressed (aut
ghs Dollars
(and an traoop 0 the 5 o b
FiPt cps.one rea,r tgne addrs tabd hi6
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Th ry-I ro Dollars.
One hundre es oar. separaely add.n
p one ear o em a S
eie opies, on e year . separate ly at.
Teoies, ne ' vee. eptaly Adkese (sad
an xtr sp, o lie u ojlsee Meiare
MEND Toum nouzY
ItPotdte e s ditktC dafse t
btors Oontaisaiag muoney. Advtess
L. W. BNGLAN, . biilev
may 18
Charlotte, Ciolumlbia and August
Rail Roadl.
Cot~uxnta, June 1, 1871.
T lIE folowing Passenger Schedule will
go into effect on this lead on andI afle:
Bunitday, June 1.
liAY TitAIN--oolNG NOBlTI.
Lcave Angusla, att 8.15 a ii
" Coluimbia. 8. 0., 8.25 p nI
' Winnsboro, 10 27 a Di
" Chmeater, 'I2 2-3p
Arrive at Chaerlotte, N. 0. 8 00 p w
NInIIT TltAIx--oorso NonvTU.
Leuave Augusita 'l 6.00 p m
" Cola Illa, 11 20 p a
" Wignsboro, 1.27 a am
" Chiester, v.00 a mn
Arrive at Charlottei, 5.80 a ni
DA Y TR AIx--flUnit st'it.
Lento CThniot'e, N. C. at 7.80 a n
" Chester, 10 16 a ti
-e wimtsaboro, 12.00 p ni
" Columbia 2.30 p in
Arrive at Augusta 7 00 p vi
NIGour TAuIat--dotanl eenval.
Leste Chatrlotte, 8.10 p em
" Chiestet'. 10 30 p a
"' Winnsboro, 11.00 lp i
" Columba, 2.28 a II
Arrive at Augusta, 7.80 a ri
GolNo Noatu.-Day Traitn ftakes elose
daily connections at Char-loe for all pointa
North and East.
Night Tirain makes game conneetions,
Sundays excepted.
GoING Sotiftt.-T-Day Train makes clog(
daily connectlofns at Augeta with traifu
of Georgia and Central Georgia Railroads,
for all points South, South wet aid West.
No night trains will leave Chat-1oge, At:
gusaa or internediate poltets ou, Stindays.
- Through Tleketassold, and Esggage Cheek.
ed to all prino l 8lpints. 8uI
E. R. Ioes, Genes al Ticket Agent.
NECTAR WHISKEY.
IB BL8, of Fine Old Neelar Whiskey.
. Jtau roeile'd by '
mar 2 1= W, Dn=nan
Town Ordinance.
T IE following Ordnance, entitled an Od.
nance to raise supplies for iie year coin
menoing the first of April 1871, and ending
the let of April 1872, and for other pur
poses. passed the 6th day of June 1871, Is
published for the information of all con
cerned:
I Be it enacted and ordained by the In
tendant and Wardens of the Town of Winne.
boro, 8. C., In Council met, that a T'ax for
the sunms and in the mannor hereinafter men.
tioned, shall be raised and paid into the
Treasury of the said Town, for the use and
service thereof; that is to say, firteen
cents ad valorem on every hundred dollars
wortih of the value of 11 real estate within
the corporate limits, to be assessed as ithere
lifore i three dollars to be lihid 'by ev-'ry
maule inhnhit ant of said -Town hel ween Ihe
age- of e ghteen anti fty yeaarts, in iet of
workinig 4iv ' t retis of sAill To- is. and
thie ier vcenft Vtpon he amioua nt (af all
sat-P at atiction
11. A tai -e it 'ift ther et'tl and . rdain
4-d. ahut lkhe a oregAltag Tnes shall be paii
ti lte Treansorer of h lhe Town Crtancil aaf
Winiibors, on o'r lierhe 'tlac litt day of
A tgiat if xi. nAl itt da'iit'it of a snel p-y
mien', An e'tecnin rhtkil he issned for Ihe
0ol leeino' IV tle6 Ain'e.
Ill. And bea it f'nvi'vei' ena-t'ea aA M1
dained, t-hn. it -1a-t4 1ot he lw Ml fo'r any
pon to repieaent 1nbli-rely for gtin or rt
war. anat p:ny. cainiedy. tr'agedy. intitade
or fNarc(, of N'1bbit naX figure... oi- Nhow.
or etteytinntivii of any ikdiA WhAixMvoer,
withont lii Yhtuiani' a licens'O 11.oM ihe
ToWn Cfntaia . wie'h ,ituse Mny be 'AAnt,
ed upon lthe payment of live vloilla)'s flor all
exhibit ions other iian thome tioler '.innviisa
and firt.y dolirs ft' t all cirrus conipntis';a
anld ay Vol.aeh v1'a41aling a lie trovidehO'ns (if
this oaaihMe shall The Wed inty dolilfrs for
each no I -=vervy otectse.
IV. An'l ht it irtlior enheted nAd or
daiiie , lt l' It sh'ai tiot It lawvil for nlrv
per - to qoll i ritS'Ant in-g liaitos in
amotiwni tf l'ex than three gnt I lins or it,
any ainoits a Ar e'tnhk wholly or in part
at the ile where soll. atbywhere Withiai
onte mile o' the 'ontit i ' IsX ad i tewi,
withou i t ast otnitiing a li il' tieretor,
fioma the 'leik of iht'Cotncil, Which titay
be gratited tipont she payitt of' si'xly iaal
larl'or I0a1r' kioivn ais Lua ilenise,"
A111 ota 'n r, ai and I *enly-tive fi' whitt
is knaown &s -'Tavan Licesei'' anud any
person viola.itng this provtiaso of aItis or4l
nane shall he fined Aifty aullarts for vich
ani everv ofltOne%.
V. Anl he it fil hter entArAe1 a1atrhin.
ed, that any pe(rsonfi hitching a horse or oth
er iii-nals to anly shale tree withiii the
corporate limits of ihe iTowi af winnlt'oro
(atr iA A'V Wiay Y't1'i'a'hring or injuaring tlt
'aaldie 'thail be finled* fir enranui eviry' t'
fenase in a sinm not excee-linag five dollars At
tle disca'retion of Ihe nne('a :a1.
Done itn ta aonne. ihis i ih d ty ad Ju'tte-, A.
D., 187, aund14 Ile %Ct'rrate eal o' the
said' T'own nii Xe.l.
.\. W. MWQG lT, inlitudaht.
P. BAcoT, Clerk.
jutie 10
BE ANCH 'SOOTT & C01,
Commission Merchants,
A UGUs'Y , GA.)
A 0ENTS FOR MA RYLAND StRA.li
SUGAR RE"INRRY proprieitaiors of EX
CELSZOR FLOW~h 0MII,,eIN Cain
firnish all grades of Presh dtround Floir
in barrels or sacks Also prepared to exe.
cute orders for Corn, Baor, Oits atl an V.
thitig that pritnin to !'rohice bisitness, at
the lowest tisaarket rntes. We otter loxtra
inclucenenit lo country nei'uhants ih fur.
nislhing. Statndard refinied. Stughir at. the
Price Cost to lty'dott'a 110e. MAiruhants
wouul-l do well to send for prive list.
Mhar 4-V3di
SOM ETING N CK
.'JLTON 'larkel Corhed Bieef, Slnoked
.i Tonigues, Best Assoirtnment of CI'ack.
era lb Ihark'et. For anle ebenai by
apiI 1 ETLCllN & RtOiittSON,
JUST RLECEIVEDb
500 LBns. Pt'ush Assorled Cantly,
Birandy Penchcs,
GIreen Corn and Totnatoes,
Cnined Ochte,
Atasort ett Syrrups:
Ei'e Candyt
Old Whilte Wine Vihegftr.
Low for fo' C2aish at
mat' 7 AletNTYVRt & 00's.
WM. SH EPHERD & CO.
No. 14 Ilalyllo St1, Olturtstol, 8, ,,
Dealers in
COQIf Ntl flTOY88, RANGE8 litti iIEATIND
Picttures of Stoves, with prices at. dIs
eoription, will be taent iupon aplplihiatioti
june G0-Jy
WM, O. BEE & 00,,
ADGER'S hWHARF,
CHIARLE STON, S 0.
Liberail advances inade upon consIgn
titents to ottr corresplondlents in Liverpool
andi New York. mnar 21--6m
A LOT OF WINDOWV SIADRS,
MVoulding,
FURNITURE, &c., &c.
Just received anid for sale iow for
Cashb at MelNT YRIE &CO'8.
nlov 17
Gz'ooepias.
PL~otjR, Sugara, Cotkes, Tea, Sardines,
Candles, Cannead t'omNtIces, Jellies,
Cntined Oysters, Cakes stud Cratcket, l'ep,
e, lgeAlepice, ClO~tes tfatt lenegb,,
Plkt n trch, Baf, Sodga, Concentratedl
0y, F'atash, Blacking. Bhisdkitg l irushes,
Altusaard.Frenchl Alustard, E;seenti-, fasstrtt.
gal, 5moking and Chewitng Tobaccoutd Yt
kee Notons.
A large lot of Futrniture,c offslsf ln of
isounges, Sufns, Dlook Cases, Writinag Oesks,
all Walqt, 100 as orted, 8itsgle and Double
Bedsteads, 100 WhIte Oakc Spli' Budttowt
Dininig Chairs, Parlor Chairsa Wardrobes,
Collage 8tals, andc everylthtfg fisetally
kept in the FurnIttare line, tit prilegs to stiIt
the purchaser, for gash, Lookifzg dilkseae
put in old frames or tttade to order. Otur
terms are cash and we willsell for the cash.
Call r d see our large stock, m ust arrIved.
jan 24 ' NisINTYMl & (gO.
-JUST reeived at
e see=R U.lTYsIva & .
CIEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST
IWO Hummbulakvag I
0
Everything as R1epresented.
Mll S. SHAW lhas roturned from
purcl.ing the third sup.ply this iea
N11 of Millinery and TL;adies Dress
40oods, which is onie of the choapeat,
me.-A (it1-lete and fab L ioniable -tocks
ever othred in -thia nurki t, all of
which will bO bold low for tho Cab,
6It F. ELDER.
AilwayS on Hand.
A tomplcte stoek of Gents Ready
Made Clohing, Furuisihing Goods
naul 1iece Gouds in greatt variety,
Uoots an1 shoes, atidi-.s% and Misses
k niters and Slippers,- which cannot be
surpas3sed 6r theaptir2s and gnlity
at F. EhRIS.
Groeerles and Provisons,
2-N hhvels dow lnais Cornteid
S-ed Ieans Catned Fruit, Pickles,
1ran-dy P;tches, Cherry Bouunce Con
rcetlt iw., &c., all of Which will b
ohl 'p ifor caish and ca-h onbly at
b'. DR'Sa
U ROO EAUES 'A:- d PlteVIS10*N48
Always on hand at lowest 'dash
)rite.
)?RU l' tAlta.
The most improved Self-Sealing
Patent. P1.1uit Jar.%, for male l fpor the6
eahat 1P RL1)Ri'8,
All we ask is a callb Wht etatnie
oir ,t% k beforo bu Ing and satisfy
yoursel fes as -o' t 4o thtaps and
qualitN. for he Ix detamilmd Iet to
he luder sold by nniy one.
June 1 k?. R~HR
a J. IYARLEY.
larorno,4 the Oitlien of Wienhor6 that
he is now prep~red to feraish Ail kihas of
Cool Sumatr DrAks t'roru en tefiInad6
:np to a Chantpaigo Cook 'fail, &a.-, pefOons
can rroeorc lea In latwge o'r etuall Uanttici
at any finie.
juy I n. J. heA t.
Just RIele
01101Cf Whive St. LOuia Cub AAhd Vamily
Filton Market. ier. by
20 1iibs. Bacon Sides at Oj to 11-vehte
0por.poaml at
June 6 3. I. CA TICA R'r.
Carolnf:tSIt ihsiirauce Uioispahy
Cem. M. C. JBUTL R, Agqent for S. tY.
10H Ml Oe Eglestton Agent,
\VINNBI'Olidb, S. C. -
tassues the moit approved policies. Also
the surrender b'alue policy--a new reatur.
By which A definite cash surrender value
is gua1'anteed on all plea, laed i't a
noh-paIyihent or premium,
feb 26
Hatus I llams I ilams I
't LOT of sogar Cied Hlams. Ju~str.
I.L etivCed by
june 24 11. J. MCIARLEY.
FERTIL ZERS.
The U~nderstgtied flegs to tnformi
the Planters of Fairfild,
That he is Agent foreale or the following
F'orli'Mers, which he bow has Its store, and
is rendy to furtlish themi at the manufac
ttrer's prioes,with the freight and drayage
adtdedl. Call and get dlt'oulara.
Proditetiot. itterensedi from I to
800 per enit, by thefte use,
l10) Tona Carolina.
2r4 " Soltible Pacific,.
8 " linugha Rtaw hone.
10 " Zell's $utperphosphiat.
6 " Mairnatit Bonsum.
8 " Alantic Phosphate.
6 " Mfaryland Amotlated1
6 ' Cotton Vood.
1 " 8otith Sea.
Pernuvinh (ttiho,
Lanid l'Ister.
Cortnpound Arcid Vhosphate ft' agIting
with Cotton Sled,
Cotton taken in exohange for sontE
of thetti, delitered ilt fall.
JoltiN H. CA 'H CA R''
JUS t' - CEIVED.
('OtN8tt1NMENT of duttoit Stied Mld
freekh fr-om the Mill at ColumbIa. TiE
Meali Is highly t'eoottuudsdd as food tdit
all kinds of stock, espaelily f t Mildit
Co~s.
e swill purchasp Cottop Seed at oes
per bishel,
Jan 28 lRTCHIN & R SO~5N.
FLOUR EE8B~, Spia't. Vauned
and Obiwin 'b~d, &6A'Algo,
I Blarre4 M3atl'dinea Rye Wkiley,
I avel F ieetar Whgeir