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w.,:. . BY-If. 6, RICHARDS. . j)
fox aUtatigcl- oa the bi-mk? =
In mercy Blahdinff there; . .
^;f-rjte?Ujgetfcrightwith-heavenly light?
V. : Ana;honi of loftiest skies, 5
*\ i^TJ^BE^hirfoco tojnortal race,
;,^u Vf^endsliip*8 holy guise. t:
>^D^Po?^Srink ofiark d&jpair, f<
"7 face:ishd stando; . e
, * ?*. I 'Jinil WnA vii?(im ilirlnliinir thft-fl
Out^nlPijflhcr eager hands; n
4rIn aecenta ij^that sweeter flow B]
Tohisawali|{nng ear, . \
. / Sh^vpwhlaj^ick?liia deatliward track, .
, ^ ;~-*--TowardB Hojmj'.b effulgent sphere.
Sweet JriendSfe^ let me daily give
for thee 1 V
Without t%sin!w?; 'twere death to live, ?
Andjoyto ccoSSjp be. ^
Oh, bitterest dropfl^roe's full cup? v
To lmve no nofcd! a
To stmgglc oa Yfi$i?*rief "lone? J
- VTcro agony 1 ^ * -/> n
1*1 : Wl6||wtt MATIIKK. ^
Sunlight is slccpinjg^ja^io hill"?
And 'mid noft lea^fjof glowing green, _
' " Old Wined to*M^3?pfc nodding -walla ' <
ana arcaes b^enk^na tocks ure scon. j
'& Anon, a thousand stow loot down ^
Into the dort ^dj^avelcsa Ithinc? f,
To each, a siiir:?r oy^eends back s
A look that tfhiiepcre,1 am thine 1 / 7
Sweet poets liave sang, . P
llow, in thosnn nyJPc rs i a a bowers, ? ?'
Though countless blossoms hourly ope, .
The Rose is queen of all the flowers; -* "
uuu uDw, uirougnout tne solemn night ;
Soft, shaded by a favorite vino, ^ Jt * 8
The Bulbul sing^the while Blie sleeps, tc- >
* Love me, sweet angel ! I am thine! i
^ j? <* f
The helianthus to hetgod n
Is ever murmnrrintt the song?
Tlie ringdove, to hd?taitliful mate, " n
Ropeata the mnsio all day long; o
And! have heard that gentle mnid Y
'May breathe it to jxfir Valentine? D
. But never, unless hejjgjflfcaak, ?!
uuitio mmo say^jun tbine ! >r
lyn^ElJ^NEOUS". it
The Olives di&G-ethsemane. c
, At the foot of llie Mount of Olives we ^
Jfind what ia considered' the garden of Geth
semane, memorable^-'as the resort of our ^
Lord,,and as the a?on?Tof the agony which
"ho endured lhe\nJght ho was betrayed.
* Thoy^ is littledoftbttnat this is tho real place
" of this Sblemnvirwwgction. It seems to L
have been to^c3S?y^5nLation in tho lime of , tl
Christ, as -this nWDOfc^Gethaemano signifies 11<
- " Tf I*1ti square, and | a
? enclosed" 1"
II mm , "<
' formed of jough t? stones. 3&iglit very si
ancient ottye;tre<ii?-^w occupy'the elxclos- s<
V i^,8om^J6??tfrhi(^aii?3 very large, and all y
^3^it?^TOptdni^^toccayT clearly denoting "
tWir gr^^^gei^^f a fresli olive tree
springs cSm'OT^^jp of an old one, there s<
is reason towwBitlc that, even if the old b
treos'^|Ungv^^ie.time of our'Lordhave b
been'^[^o?^Ftiiosc wliicb now, stand w
sprang froti$S?w . roots. ^ tfut it is not in- r?
credible t^^^;sho\ild^Tli?.sainff:l^es. e
now jtJ
reia^aiigipi; >
'ithjfc A ; so' Hq ojio 1
ay?jrf ^ieaxfjy a alfain- i1
ted tiollare ipt<^i(^wa]14tv. stopped upon a 1
toariibc&∧away uo' started down Jlio ;
Ivar for Ifaw Orleans to buy him a saddle.
tow tliW.was the firel tripTora., ever made 1
a had KVed albhisiifeWneraJj'e-.was born, \
nd never board any other language-than 1
bat of hia jtboth^s "tongue. In the course 1
f a few day$ lgt.landed<r.upon the' levee at 1
Tew Oi'leanfl." . if ' .
Poor Tom, little didjlielcnow! what life hod
of encounter. , Tho Frenchman fras there, i
lie Italiah Wasthere, thaSphniard was there, I
nd'the Gorman was there?some from all
latis of the worlds .were crowded, utxjd the '
avee, and there was Torn, with his eyes
tretched, and core open, .completely mystii<?il
jiiut 1v>tvilrlAn>il nf tlirt nf.rnnrrn in'fomn
;oingou around; bo stood it as long as moral
man well could, and at last struck out with
lis mind fully prepared to bo surprised at
Lothing he saw upon his errand of the sadHe;
After wandering about the city for some
ime, like some poor lost devil, he at length 1
jund a saddler's shop. Tom with .heart .
late walkechin. . .
The first and only lii'ftg creature which ,
ict his vision was a baboon of the largest
pecies sitting upon the oountcr, playing
fith the girths which were Hanging from
saddle immediately over his head.?Tom '
ery politely addressed him, 'how do you do,
ir?' The baboon grinned and nodded. 'I
,-ish to buy a saddle,' says Tom. " (The same !
xprcssion from the monkey.) In a louder
:ey from Tom?' I want to buy a saddle,' 1
A. very polite grin from the baboon.) *1
,-ill give you $20 for the saddle, says Tom '
t tho same time handing him a $20 bill. 1
'ho animal, having seen his master put
loncy into tho drawer, took it, and'hoping
along tha counter made a deposit of
'om's $20 note. lie returped immediately |
3 liia former position. . "
Tom?'.Well, lxand us^down the pigBkhj,', ..
-(Very little notice from the briboon,Y^
Ding it, why don't you give me my saddle t? ?
have paid you.for it so nand' it down, or I .
* ill take it myself.' ~*(An awful chattering
om the baboon.) *' ? ^
ToJjU not intending to bo fcK)le<l\vfthany
>Oger, reached out and xaught hold oft his
rot>ertv?but no sooner liad ihe nnnr fftl
>w donq so than the naib h^d^tbo teeth of 1
hq jiponkey wer^ driven intohis arm. Tom
ifeked and sw6roV-tho bfiboon .bit and ;
creamed?until af'l'ast the owner of the
hop, a Erenchman,. .'With long moustache,
ame rushing into tlie loom. "' . f;
^Wliat does all .this fuss mean! What
dyou want in hSre: By gar you bliall give;'
30 satiafacshithe. " * ,: V ,
Tom, not in the least daunted -but very
luch exasperated^ripp'ed out, ''tou "infernal .
Id hairy mouthed scoundrel! I iw?1ipirt4 4
OJ.wish ip "steal inj $20! - J came 111 her$? I
ought a saddle, paid tho money down for 5
, and now wluiVI want' to bo going with (
; your s&i there ^bas refti&pd to let me have ;
; and:has kicked uj> ^dealHf fuss about
* W*-- , V, >, -'i p !
Tomj however, got bia saddle and return- 'i
J.ill A nM'mnwithr/m O IL/V M
vcr; b^t Laa teen freard to swear it was ;
k> last one heaver wished to purchase^-? '
i. Y. Spiritofwu Timei. *, . .. && J
r N . jft?=? *> - : i
v^Qtiickoti Trigger. ,
" Yqu*wU1 ,p|cnso' obeeivc, sai<j V|jl4v Mr. '
ambell,^^e soboo1 ^
ition t^_^^o^^U^'9tfi:er; in fibpr . ' v
3ttle dawn In alRlfte ; gravity of m^iure
cars under tlio \^^mo s^tc'm 1 Hav^ ;
itroduc^A 1
^\e at this niorogttfc- arrived ia.frpptof ;
jvcral boys -who ftefe seeding around'a '
is mouth thejS>nterits o?va tin cup, '
diilo the oj^'genlJjBtnag} ,va^^(wping .to "{
jcover his pen ffoot tbo .flppr,^)Sfett^S^ |
uicklv beneath thedritrfc?rV pjiK^inA^'iv?.r *
#41 am
owkr c^Q hi^B^Bj?F|
Ojr ^jj>er>'
, Tho \f
Kit camo .MMpMg^B^MB|^
lYvjtgl^
rf^rjSar. ; w j^H|^^MnBH|HHn
to things that ato InecQssafy *V bo clajflSR
vnen wjo:?iuo qomi?-ior ub?xo qc cnem. *or. i
ve wish to mrtko ,<
$ qecsafiary for tHe bcat intefoetB and/Vin'a^. ^
Iqjri of 'Gpd, to rnako tlicm on tlio Sabbntn, (
yffdo it. P'othbr IJImbfT' Im-secondec! \
,ho motion that Dr. BcniHifiol be fcent'back |
x> W:.sbig?tpu as ourdelfcgUo; oil who
ia, ta\ ur< i ii. rnisovqurngfii liana? ^ULvic,
.ban two tho..^nd hand* **r'o at&nco seen :
ibove tho h'indsof tlio congregation.] "It
is all right! I. would never call' for an opposite
vofc. i'wjll fty it, jid\riSver." '^[Not
n single hand was .raised in opposition.]
. JOKIN'J WlTlt A jAtLOR.?-A.-conplo of
prisoners in the Johnstown (Iowa) jail n
3hort time since perpetrated -a good "joke
BgOp. their jailor. Tney^cut^hoie through
the.ceiling, then through'tho'roof, and at !
night roauo their escape. >' In 'th* morning.1
the jailor entered to give them breakfast,
when he found but one of his p'ets on hand;
tho other two had vanished.. The. jailor
asked him whv ho was not crone too? He
said'he was guilty^ of no offcnce and would
not slope. vSSg
Tho joke of tho affair. was, that on
Thursday morning Hester,, otie of the missing,
returned to quarters, saying ho had',
simply gone out home to change his shirt,
bearing a message from the other chap that
lie too would be back soon. Sure enough
be did return?he was out to $ggt a drink."
. 7* - Historical
Acoocnt o# Hymen.?Hymen
was a beautiful youth of Athens who,
fnr tlin Iauo nf o J- 1
? v,. c vugm, uiKguisea
bimself, and assisted at tho Ehisinian^ites ;
md at this time, lie, together with his beloved,
ard divers other young ladies of that
jity, were surprised and-carried off by pirates,
who, supposing; bim to be what -he
appeared, was lodged, with hisurislress.^In
the-"dead of tho night, wben tbe robbers
were all asleep, he cut their,|liroats. Thence,
making haste way to Athens, bo bargained
with the parenbi- that he would restoro them
their daughter and all li'er -comnanionR. if
they would consent to their marriage; which
proving very happy, it bccafhe the custom
to invoke the name of Hymen at all nvrpfm
. . ;, 2*'m
K-Cure for Diarrcea.?Various experiments
detailed in an. exchange, go to prov?
thatwtliis troublesome disease-may he effeo-'
tually cured by the use of strawberry leaves.
Fn the moat "sfevero ctfecs, and after other
well tried remedies havo^iled, ^.tea of
auiutv uci IV icavca utyj CUCUKOU. me 0180050
ia a few hours, and restored, the?paliefntAte,
hea'th.-r-For light attac^p, inst^ad'^f <Sdling
a jjhysicinn, let the pat|entr catgreen'loavee
of wnd
cure themselves.v'j
'^Public q^JuliSs, did w&iveir.speak.in
publicT*
? ^In.ijouree I did.1' f
i ruIn .de porlice." . _" ; ^ '
J" And^hat did i
Oil gnvty, Mr, Siiovv^wbat'eTsfc coulda
gemman 6ay; uqda de pwfe?ha ob dec#-"
?u^8tances.%, ' b :
r '?1 - ' ' .
- A^ Fair" ~ tKd^ follbwinij
from tho C6^jjp6d#ealm^. . v }
U" v-^bjiyisbgs asfory^in^
which ii_is CTateu that amah' who came
Ihe Voiiog who'foJJ iri-lovo has just
tVo ^4
rwhcn mx- BVRThoory w?? fint^6c1oroa V
4|l?o wowl akoptital persona doubted its cor
tffctoo^anaiooKeawmi distrust oft ttt? rem a-.'
fflB^t poseGsscA. Othere, liow?Veji, BtaiVsk with
BKonwluolity of its Yiews nndconceodiDg merit
*rfche fheory, werolnduced to^ry if we removes
bore'out in practice what-Wm claimed for 4
Bern iriiytheory. .A third class differing from J
Site- others and j>erfcapAtnor6numerous, without f >
:onsidelng for.'arrtibinent any merit thoy might '
be entitled to^ trad them, merely as a venture,
growing out of a desiro - for omething new.
We aVe satisfiedjvrith the result, for tbe public
has received tM benefit and 111. it R. Theory
lias triumphed.; Wot a day passes tliat wo do
nnl 1mv? nilmiswiott from nnnin liifliprtn nnluw
liever tKut tl^gi^foiptjcism was unfounded attd
cortWhCed byroadmg our Family Friend, Lave
prtoyed by their 6wu^)spericnoe, the infallibility
jfrfeffiir raadicine&. q day passes that we do
notreceivo grateful testimonials of cures effect- ,
eil^by these, Medicii^, "X.'was seized with
cramps and spasms lost riight*says one; and bad _
it.npt been for Rndaway's Ready Relief I should
have died with the pain." - Another says, "my >
wife was slajfly. sinkipg with an affection of
the Lungs and my neighbor was suffering from
Scrofula,?I have scia^ them both restored to "1
health bv Rftdwnv'fi Renovatintr Resolve ut. J
A third atiy, "Ra^why's Regulators havo cured g
mo of habitual eofctlveness that was the burden s
of niy life'" Such are tlic characteristic tcsti- r
mouials ve daily recive of the R. R. -R. Remc- J
di^? , e
jjRfflWB Ready Rklikp, the first of the R. *
R. R. remedies, is the most quick and safe rem- *
cdy that has ever yet been discovered for the *
instant relief of all ACUTE OR CHRONIC 1
PAINS. It ia a certain discnfectant and will <
vraiithnitoT+tia ro/wf -f nf-i: 1
ti. iuvuv wvivuv |?v?JDVllO VI iUailKUUUb
Epidemics:- If the human system is seized with
tlicf virulence of Cholero, Small-Fox, Ship Fever,
Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Rad- r
way's Ready^Rclicf used in connection with 1
Raaway's Regulators, will check tllo violence of
the disease, neutrali_o the infection, -and will
not only protect the system ogaiust sudden
death, but will restore tlie body to health and
strength. "We mukc this assertion boldly, and j
if any Physician or Chemist doubts tbe great j
power which we claim for our Ready Relief, t
over mdlignnnt pains, let them examine it and j
test it, it will bear the test.
j rheumatism: \ j
1'ains stopped in a low minutes. TIicmoment
Rndway'a Ready Relief ia applied, to tho parts
afflicted with rheumatic pains, whether it d? in J
the kneo joirlt, the arms; logs, feet or loins all,
pain and anguish ceaaep. .
Cairpi-ed fob twejity rams. Mr. Charles M. <
Johnston, Nashville, Was crippled with a chronic
rheumatism for twenty years. lie'purchased
from J. M. Zimmerman ond bottlo of Roody Relief,
and one box of Regulators. The Ready
Relief was; applied as soon as it was obtained. .
In tiocnty mirtutei ho was freo from pain ; 1
J n twenty-f<?ur ho urn he coulil stand alone; '
In/wr day*Jhe 6ould walk alone. x.
Bythfe-uio of,the Kesol vent,, Relief and-Rcgtt- 1
lators, in one month' htf-was1 entirely cured.- ' * '
lady aged 85, had been crippled for years,
'aotild not raisfe her hand to her head. One bottle
of R.,R. tReUef removed all pain and stiff
-nesa, created neif life .withio her-disabled body, '
restored each limb and joinj^to a strong yigorr
ous'.and healtb^. oonditiSn. - The ladvis well
known-in Aabflville, N. C. Tijomas ~W. Atkin,Es(T.,.editor.of'the
Aahcville Jfewt. nfiVili?horl
'cMd m lii? paper on the 13th of October 185ST. {
**>' SDDDW Axtacxb. "CHAMPS- AND gpAsiia.-^'For i
all Inteittal^^cidties, wlrere the patient ia and- t
aettlyfeizeiJ^whh^Crainps, Spafcms, Diarrhoea, i
PnQlcra jrorBtrt,*- one toaepooiiful offRadwayV 2
deafly R<5lief \rtll wJijFi&hfi initiates allay tne
'most dtBtrcssfng^pains. y* vjpfter
mid,Aj^S ^l/ct thodo affli<)tcd v?lh tliia
.take RVdVay'i'Riady'R?. "
;i^:1.wtoriiai^-,tt.1^sa8pooaf6l^yeiy fifteen nlin^it^-thrcgl^nrs
.^fore this cbilla.como on, and
a nf . Kra'nlnfnM av/>Wiht/?KV* w^k iL>' c
M>B?jpr-"? ?'J UI|JUII,. 01WI| 'UU 1118 ;
spine of 'thebapk dttwn^yith Ready Relief. It $
'^pU en t. i eve at the eyatemhgQinBt '
"^in Bruises," Strains, ?
Sprain's, Sw?mg8, Heart Bnro, Sour Stom-\ (
,acW:gtf<5k HeftU?fWfc, "R^&waj\j Ready Relief *
remove all $Sm ifr'a fiir minutes. i^C ; ?
>i?lPor salo <fc Lyon, Abbqvilla;; \
I^tvrtiglit; Jp^Vkuloo, Cfclumbia;-Drfr.'G:. :
Parks, GrecuwoGa; Beach. i
berry; J.. & JJ. Folk, Pomarja; Dr. F. F. Gary," i
'jCtaktfsinjt^.; ;& W. T<wlor,*-^detwn;-4
<3ox, Beftoji; M. BA-^rler^|Jo.,Greenville f
-Earld, T3*ans <fe Griffin, WiUi^fc^o'n r3)avid Kib
;Jer, FtorX^I. - RAl^WA^Ca.Jf.Tprk.
Lti. . STOCK of' , '
Spring; and Sun
Manufacturednbyith,om8o\vo8 ,oxpro8?ly for thii
. - ??^OOWthbr Trait A
1Wlcii>? ,F u r ii i -m
BHIRTB, OLOVS?;,^
COLLARS, BUSI'ENDEUS,
CRAVATS, IIANDKEKOH1
.. STOCKS, sgM - . DRESSING ' 0(
fVinrftrv Merchant* wishintr to hopt no u
rawed P?ock, and at Charleston" Prices. 1
Colombia, Oct, 20. 1863. - -O -'v.'T*:
: i
;."9B jb 32 R b?m m. is m rm: ssb
Which can be Relied on for Each . and
Every Disease.
p\B.' J. 8. ROSE ia an Honorary Member of i
U the Philadelphia Medical Society,; and
irflduntcd, in 1820, frotu the UnlverBityof Pcnn- ;
ylvania. under the guidance of tho' truly emilent
Professors Physick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, <
tames and Hare?names celebrated for medial
eience. Being solicited by thousands of luo t. iienta
to put.up his preparations, ho no*- oners
o the public, as the rcaults of his experience ;
or the past thirty years, the following valua- (
jle family medicines, each one Kiiited to a tpe- .
rt fic disease:
Dr. J. S. Rose's fflervoiis and Invigorating
'*" Cordial.
The greatest discovery in medical' science,
rhis astonishing preparation for raising up a
vcak constitution debilitated by Care, labor,
tudy or disease, actd like a charm. It gives
trength and appetite, and possesses groat in vigi
rati n g propirti es. .
For Heart Diseases/ all Nervous Affections, :
flatulence, Heart Burn, Restlessness Numbness,
Scitralgja,- raising the spirits, and giving power
o the wliole system, it is almost iniroculous.in
ta effect. W cenla a bottle. . For
Coughs, Colds, Grou]) and Whoring
y' Cough. ,..
TiiE-bttt Couori Strup in theWohld. ?lliero
ire manv Cough Syrups "which are mere palliaJvcb.
fir. Rose's celebrated Expectorant or
jougn ssyrup, noton?y relieves the worst cough,
>ut it allays all. irritation of the .Lungs or
throat, subdues any Bronchial affection; cures
he Asthma, and is.decidedly the; best preparaion
for Cohsumption and altLung diseases. In
>ottles at 6Q cents and $1. . -
* Foil Wn<k>riNa Couon.?Tliis distressing and
requentlydangcrpua complaint; yields/and is
Hired by Dr. Rose^f celebrated Whooping Cough
Syrup. It allays the- cough and prevents lnlamniatian
"and .'dropey on tbo"^chest.It frepiently
cures in tirie Wcefc, ' and gives mutant
elief. 60 ccntappr battle.
A Cebtaw Cche for Crout.?Chfldrenare always
liable to thd croup, which dangorous colri' i
ilaint yields immediately to DjV J. S, Rose's j
leVer-failinir Croiia Rvrun. Prien W iwnia. ..
po you $tiffer If
you do, you will find immediate relief by
ising Pr. J. a. Hubu'd PainQurer. It W the ony
preparation Vhioh cures, almost i nRtantly,
fore Throat, Rheumatism, from?Colds, Pains m
,he Side, B^ck,.orLimbs; F&ce,'vE(i*V'or Tooth
Vdie; *Stoma6h or Bowels, Sido^i'Baek; Stiff
Heok, BruiBea, Corns and .Chilblain8?^>JVrhbrer>ryou
have pirn, use thaOPaiirCfarer.v'JUfeto
ilTajje. Price, 12^, 2<f Sod CO cent bottles.
The Only Curefor-Dyspepsia, JUyer Cotti:
C plaint and Indigestion. .
Ttoiriands' Bavo boon. curedVof, *tho:Jiboye j
lomnlainte, and tens of thonsands morb caK be :
:urcd if they.' will .tiike'jPri. J. 8: Jtoixf* Dyiiprp
ie Coihj^utid'&ni lnB Anii-Bili<iu?roif Railroad
.The. Dyspeptic Compouad; acta dirootly
m'.tlio liVA And Btomachi'w'nilst the Pills carry ?
iflTiUaecrfctmnB,- keeniner the bowcls onpn ?mfcn
"giving^ $trengtfi 'andappetite
riiesemcdicmoa contain/Ho calomel or ijiercnry' 'i
n any.form, but poaaess'grcat tonic,- olteratiV^
tomnch andHYCr.compqvu^'^w'hich^noVerin- "
uro but-always imprdve .tlt^T-'c^nfelitMtiqii, as
houjands can testify;";-;. ' . . r- -
' ?AJUf tbc above preparationvwiEhlJr. Tttiso's i
tteaicfll adviser ttTPirsoius In Sicknesa aad iir ,
^WardW^Lvon. Al,Willi" , '' -
Dr, Fclir O.'Parte, Gi-ecniwood
?t;T ;y
Vo*. 209 and 211 -6-'^ |
r
abiishm en t,
olumbla, South Carolinu.'
?nm?uu v? mo puuu? vo their EXTENSIVE
nnier Clothing,
m?rket., g
X^EOB BTOCTC Or > '
h in9^0odss
- V V.V
. . .w* ^ ,..v TBLN*8, . .. . ...
,v'; CARPET BAGS,
0CF8, .'*7 * 'f-VALI8E8, - ? *
3WNB,''.>?OI?tY BELTS," '
rill, find, at this7 Establishment, a large and
.0
| : - : g 24?ly,
The World's Hotel,
AT ABBEVILLE C,
A J1UMJE FOR THE STRANGER; ^
T^HE subscriber rMpectjullyiuforastiic JlftJU&publib,
that liia Hotel is still 9pen BM
for the reception of Boarders and TravellersIIis
rooms are ample and convenient*. and hi?
Table, (ao an impartial- public testify.) is equal
to any; in the country. Ho has also an excellent
Stable and Ldt, abpndantlv supplied -with*
water from the village spring by the constant
action of a hydraulic ram, and is prepared , to
accommodate hones, single or improves* He
uuiiuiw, Iiomnini, xiIB wnii 9J*gTa WB, fiUjtl
are as follows: ^ xii-> "
For single meal, t 7 >. ./ ? *- $0 $8
Board and lodging, by the day, \i 0 76
Board by the week, - - . - # 8 50
Do. by the months - . 10 00"
. Do. by the year, :"120 00
iJ?or mail and. horse, supper, lodging ' .
and breakfast, ~ - ' - - - ' .145
. Single feed for horse,- - * - > ~0''S7
r- By day, if mora thairWro feeds, ^ - -Q. 75
Keeping horse by the yoek, - > W !
it Do. t do. by tho month, - .7; 10 00 f
&11 transient jiereons stopping at the World's
w "?ggoge, Will pay in
nd vance.. There will be no pains spared in try,ng
to accommodate al 1 those who may'eee fit
to patronise the .World's Hotel. >.
Feb:- 4 ".89-^tfm SILAS ANDEKgOlf.
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Corn plenty. Cotton fair;price* JPoriccheap.
- l-L. Qoods atiil.'fheaper.. :;;yr
M' : 8TRAXJSS, Cokesbury, ' HAS
lH;- STOIfcMl; hi^^fjfeiying daily' from
N6w York,- Philadelphia,' Baltimdre and
Charleston, a Jargo and. seject assortment of
GOODP adapted to Jlie present season and for
the -winter, consisting, in parts of?
STAPI^^KD DMESTIC GOODS.Brown
andBk*Qhed SH1RTING8. American,
English and French PRINTER
French and Scotch GlNiJILAJlS, f " > ?<;
Welob^cbny-4nd Patent uMm'nkableFLAN_
NEp; Oblored and Opera Flannel, *' <\ . .
^?U?njf,,T^l?waotb.W?p^
Paris Printed D'JLAlNES^GASHilEEEB, ' ?' "
Alpaca, Merinos and
PI ai n, Flo id, ^rocade, l^ompadour Silt, and otlitv
i 'Vrt"'
yfodl, Nel? French Printed, Broch^nd CjuJimere.
. v.; ??&->., :.?z~^
. v FA^CT-UnTlCtM ' r?'-v FVenoh
Embroideries, Crystal EaWfifttoft
Sre,n^ -Gaahmere and ...
GarfblleV for'ladies' *'
MittfvJaednet atod Swiss Edrfinw and *
<&p.
EinbroWered, from 74 ot* to g dollaraJT?
.n^wwafato -<?iZi.. -i^.ras.". .,... ..
Acres?20
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