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THE INDEPENDENT.PRESS J IB PUBUSHSD STMT tUTVUAY M0BW1*0, BT .? TERMS. ; PT81 per annum, invariably in advanc*. ^ Advertisements will bo inserted eonipicuoualj > t the following very low rates: n ? * m I---- < 1 _t: It, 3. l Hquaru ui u liaco ur wi^ i uiKriivi^ 19 Every following insertion, S7 I square 3 months, $4 0Q 1 ? 6 " ....... 00 0 I " 1 year, V ...... . 10 00 ^ Announcing a Candidate, (in advanee,) >00 r Liberal deductions will l>e made to p?r?oa? ? * ad rertiai n g largely. . 1 All obituary nolioM eieeedinj twelve line* twill be ohalged aa advertiaemefeta. yg"All communication* and letters cm buii- h tlAlA* tuifll tfiia nffirtA tWMaf. Ka ^.AArnn^mnA Aa Tn* ? * Indkpkndkmt Paam, Abbeville C. H. S. C., ru- e rAin, to insure attention. a 7*. 1L . J POETRY. I ; r t. ? Th? Blind Ijioy. o , An editor, from whoae selections we take the * * y following lines, haa beautifully said, that for * himself he ooald not sea to read thus through: tl It was a blessed summer's day; 1 .'' The flower* bloomed, the air waa mild, " The birds "poured forth their lay, n I . ' Aj^derery thing in nature smiled. ' /?. ' t_ -jltll a al ? au uicasniiir moagoii x wonaerea on Beneath ths deep wood's simple shade, h Till suddenly, I com* upon ic Two children who had hither strayed. ffl Just at i?n aged beooh tree's foot* * I11 A little hoy and girl reclined; is I His hand in ns^s ho gently put? 8ii /And then I saw the boy was blind. w The children fcflcw not I was near? b< A tree concealed me from their view; ar But all they ojud I well could hear, su And I could'Me all they might do. ^ "Dear Sarah," said the poor blind boy, sc " That little bird sings very long; ^ So do you seebimin his joy, And is he as pretty as his son? ?" "Yce, Willie, yea?^^|licd the maid, p< "I see the bird onyfander tree." The poor boy sighed find gently said, 'Sister, I wish that I could see!" 'The flowers you V '^ro very fair, c| And bright green l&pves are on tho trees, And bretty birds atlijinging there; How beautiful for one who sees 1 CJ "Yet I the fragant flower can smell, _ And I can feel the green IcaPs shade, , And Icon hniir A* Wjh ???-~ll From those dene birds that God bos made. p< " So, sister, God to mo'is kind; Thoagh sight, idis t he lias not given; . But tell oie,'ftfe; tJiere any blind *1 Among the children up in heaven t" d< "No,illie, there all see; I ^ But why askme a thing so odd S" 811 " Oh, Saraifc lie's so very good to me, gr I thought I would like to look at God." a Ere long ilinrj^pt) his band had laid P| On that <dMI?.boy .* > meek and mild: 0? Jtiw widowed ifciother wept and prayed tci That God inlgj^epare her sightless child. dr He felt her warm tenra on hi* face, Sj^1 And Mid: '*OI>^eT?r weep forjn<v -I am going to 43b?&& bright place, erl Where 8piigh; G?^ atn>" eec- trc M And y o a*lfcoma {ijife, dear Sarah too; p*5 But 100er. dear, "jhen you come there, it1 Tell Willie, "tpk?th?f^jBSt 'tia you? wl You know"I n^^?w you here f" {8t He apoke no mofe.vffiSi?weetlv smiM. th( Until the llnirfliljtt&raa given; ey< When God took upttrtpbor blind child th< And opened flrat^hMH^es?in Heaven. fu] Baohiloiflil ft" are. a Funny and free arc a bachelor's reveries, GY Cherrily, merrily parting his life ; _ P JNothing knows he of connubial devilries, rfi Troubleaome childrea'^gclamorous wife. oui Free from satiety, oare and anxiety, a?( , Oh arms in variety Tall'to his share; B^a Bacchus' bliuea and Vaniu' kisses, This, boys, this is the bachelor's fare. ** A wife, like a canister,, "^chattering, clattering, . Tied to 4 dog for his toirment and dread, 1 All bespattering^ bumpijig and battering "i~? ?w uuu womniMn till tie u dead. his v: 5s aJ I Old ones are two devils haunted with blue devil a, ., Yoang ones are nt yr ^errils raising despair; ine Doctors and nurses combining th'eir curses, to 1 Adieu to foil pones ajjujj^baehelot'a fara. s l Though saeh folly.. dsytvonce Street holidays, . Soon ate imbi&rt3aiffi:wrangting and sfrif^ Wives turn ioUy ^liMftneTanoboly days, but All perplexing one's bfe. sta Children are riotow^aid aeryanto fly at u?, Mammy to (juitfc^j&pQWl* like a bear, tra Tolly is sqaaUinBiaa^afty bavling, wit While dadh" bachelor's fare, j to. bold jlKruwn> vnon wcy are ??? TWnicg yoqr tamper and (spurning Jour nlle: nat Girls through paasion and mulish- in(j fool ?v? . ^ ^f j t" - : I lis speculations wepj/MT unfortunate.? 'Oss succeeded loss; and iu a few yean he /as ji pc>br man. Wealth is the gift of God, and given for , gopd purpose. Not to be squandered-? ot to make its possessor hard of heart; ut to teach him benevolence, to enable ita to benefit his fellow men.'" For Brides. If any of 6ur young ladies are about to nmmit mifMmAM* 'Wyw __lll v.- -l-tl 1 . - uawMiuivUJi MiCJ TTlit IH UUllg^U W is for giving tliem the latest style of bridal ostuma Which is taken from the London .Ady's Newspaper. Our own opinion is bat it would be very pretty. " Robe of rich white glac*. The skirt iss three broad flounces, edged with a band f white terry velvet, cut out in points at ach side. The corsage, which is .-nigh and { ta closely to the figure, is fastened up the rout from the waist to the throat by but- 1 ons, the tops of which are set with clusters ( f small pearls. The ceinture, which is of j rhite terry velvet, is fastened in front of the , rust in a small bow and long flowing ends; 10 latter. lilt? t]i?tr!mmino r?n tliA flnnnpoa i cut out iu points at each side. The sleeves, i 'hick just descend to tlie elbow, are of ' loderate width, and are finished at the ends 1 y bands of terry velvet The undersleeves 1 nd collar are of Brussels lace. The front 1 air is arranged in bandeaux; and a plait- ' ig of tho back hair is brought across the re part of the head. Under this plait of | air is passed a band of white ribbon, which c fixed at each side by an ornament, consting of a small 6pray of fine pearls. The ( reath which is worn at the back of the . ;au, is composed ot jasmine, white roses, id orange blossoms, and under it is fixed a iperb scarf of Brussels lace, which forms 10 bridal veil. In front of the corsage a aall bouquet of the same flowers as those 1 imposing the wreath. The prayer-book is ^ >vered with white terry velvet, embossed itb silver, and is fastened by a inotlier-o'3arl clasp. Boots of. white silk. t b Kissing. v We find the following in one of our ex- 1 langes, without credit, and we are sorry ^ r tliis omission. The author of such Sn quisite elucidation of an "exquisite" art, I science, or whatever vou please to call it -kissing if you choose?ought to be lown ; that his name might go down to >sterity " honored and sung,-to the last sneration. "Hardly any two females kiss alike, here is as much variety in the manner of >ing it, as the face and manners of the sex. >me delicate little creatures merely give a glit brush of the lip. This is h sad ngavation. We seem to bo about to " have good time," but actually get nothing, there go into it like a hungry man to a efsteak, and seem to chew up our counnances. This iB disgusting, and soon ivfts flwuu A L.-? 8 like heus when buryiij^ tiuMn?Qlv^f^tt :0i a-dry dirt. Tfce Id* jfcwcml>y geat exLione, arid is not worth as much as the >uble it coat. Now, we are in favor of a rtain shyness, when ft kiss is proposed, but Bhould not bo continued too long; and, ?en the fair one M gives it," let her adminer it with wannlh and energy. Let 2re be soul with it. If she closes her v< es, and sigh deeply, immediately after it, 3 effect ?is greater. She should be carenot fr> u BlnhKnr1' <1 V?aa Vwi.* ?'? -I ? ? uub m bumming bird runs his bill into a hqpsuckle, deep, but delicately. There is j? ich virtue in a kiss when well delivered, a have the memory of one we received in youth, which has lasted us forty years; I we believe it will be the last thing we m ,11 think of when we die." in Definition of a Gentleman. ~~ The late and lamented Judge Talfourd, p the caso of "Wag vs. Kelson, tried at v raddea deatn7^iui> defttfWJ.'Uiti iW i gentleman :^^e evidence provM that defendant, while in tho theatre, had said jiu wiuui'iu, "jju not:Hpeajc 10 196, l atn ^ rentleman, and you*are a tradesman."? enUemCc"said the learned Judge,"is a nil whuih does not apply to any station, . to the mind and the feelings in every ^ tion. The man of rank who deports aselfwith dignity and . capdor, and the ^ deaman who diachargee the dntlea of life Sh h honor and integrity, are alike entitled to -jsritpMesfc - who-j ** ilci 4lin r%l*TT?.?iltf-T- ---* * * iua uuhkhhuUB CBSl UpOD Qllll Wlttl I ^ . an^ fibnor, ia mo^ entitled^ to the r^j iul^itJ.o?6n?ve andiiba}4 remarkvhow- in it big h? stdfon.^ >y V The PAY-Nothigks.?Anoih^r n^w P/MJl lUHiowvw ,BM?H? : ^ th ^ K Smart Girls.?A youug gcntlomau of Kilkenny meeting a handsome milk ca^'d near tlie parado, said : ' 'What will you. tako for yourself and milk.' mv dear t' C: ~ V i ' 1 Yourself and a golden ring, air/ replied the girl. ' That wm a gwd one, but the answer of the girl at the boarding house if a# a better: A gentleman called in, and was shown over a suite of rooms by a Very pretty * Are you to bo let with the rooms t inquired the gallant. . * No, sir.; I am to bo let alone.* Goon Pat.?One of the uninformed Postmasters out in Suckerdom, who found among", the post office laws a clause to the effect that 'each postmaster may be allowed two mills for delivering from his office to a subscriber each newspaper not chargeable with postage/ sent in his bill to the Department for delivering the only paper that/was tent to his office,; and told them that, as bis wife was out of the article, they might, jend him acouple of coffee mills. 'Sir,' said a delinquent debtor on meeting his creditor one day, 41 was obliged to let that note lie oyer last week; I am sorry br it, I wish I had the means of paying it, i>ut I havn't; so I willl do the best I can br you. If my next child is a boy, I will lame him after you.' ' Will you rise now my dear ?' said a joker's wife to her sleepy spouse; 'tlie lay broke long ago.' 41 wonder,' replied the somnolent finan:ier, if the endorsers were secured.1 AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA. BEG to inform the public, that they have just returned from the Northern markets, with , full un<l complete stock of Spring I>ry Goods. Having all the facilities in the purchasing of heir stock that a cosh capital can command, we ieg leave to assure the public, that we will always keep on hand the very best order of Goods hat can be obtained, and sell thein on as fair erms as the like quality can be purchased cither ti this market or Charleston. Among our stock will be found tlio following lenutiful Goods:? Chnstc and Elegant Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; Bareges and Barege DeLanes; French Mucins and Lawns; White Silks, of all styles; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Flain Black Silk?, all widths; White Embroidered Muslins; Colored Dotted Muslins; Flaid and Striped Muslins; Swiss and Jaconct do.; Book and Mull do.; wi.ito ??wi rv,iM ? Criinped Evening Dresses, new styles; Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new; Crape Shawls, very cheap; White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawls; Frcnch, American, and^Ei^li^P|^t*?r' ^ """Sicap^^ig Cloths and Homcsp^ns^ Irish Linens, (own importation); v l'lain Linen and Linen Drill, foT Gent* wear; Linen Sheeting, exceedingly chcap All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; j ;] Pillow cose Linon: 40 inch Pillow case Cotton ; '] Hosiery of every description, very cheap; ] Embroideries of every description; some Bry fine; Sewing.Silk Mita and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves; < < Raw Silk and Li ale Gloves; , Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinds; , Swiss and Jaconet Bands, very rich; Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and , isertion; , Ribbon Trimmings, new styles; ^ Rich Bonnet nnd Nei-lt Ritihnn?-' Lisle, Thread, and Linen Lacca; , And ft great variety of other, articles too imorouB to mention, to 'whioh we rcipectfully . vito attention. [April 1-47-6m ; : AUGUSTA FASHIOHABLE 8 LO THING.- EMPORIUM.* PRICE A CO.t - Vo*. ; ith tliA nAVPAfc irolAfl nr * Clothing'of> all descriptions, $ OATS, PANTALOONS, %?STSy SHIRTS, \ UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWEUS, J CHAVATS, 8CABKS, OLOVKS, 11ELT8 AND BRACKS, * ] HOBI^feT OF ALL KINDS, fl RUN KB, TRAVELING BAQ& 4c., A?. > Totizt ;-Pimxi8r?rvo-^I ?ncy Soaps, Extracts, ( ntk MiiTTAirTRnmtiin' fimnKi B1-:-..' ? - WJ MVgMO IXIltTCP) tears, Parses and Port Monies, (Janes, Umbi-elV IlftW Cojis, and every article of Gentlemen's C.-V. ?ud penwmo^furniturc. " . 3EK.# JBEpL.41 JfL w?en lK? BT ifcTheory was fi ret decl*r<j to the world. sJ^SptacatpersonB doubted its co; rectness. and locked with dfitroafcon the mm dies it poweseod- ] Others, hon-kvor, struck wit the origi oolity of its Viiws and concceding mer to the theory, were induced to trv if the rem* dies bore oat In practice what yes claimod fc them in theory- A third class differing froi the other* and perhnpe more nuine reus, withoi oonsideins for * moment any merit they migl be entiUea to, tried them, merely es a ventar growing out of ft desiro for something nev We are satisfied with thoreault, for the publi has received the benefit and It. R. It Ibeor haa triumphed. Not a day posses that wed not have admission from souio hitherto unb< liaVDV fhf&fc fchfiir fttrpnf.iflRTn wno on convinced l>y roading our Family Friend, ha\ proved by their own experience, the infallibilit of our medicines. Not a day passes that wc <J not receive grateful testimonials of cures effec ed by these Medicines. "I was seized wit cramps and spasms last night says one, and lia it not been for Radaway's Keady Relief I shou] hove died with the pain." Another says, " m wife was slowly sinking with an affection the Lungs aud my neighbor was suffering froi Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored t health by Rndway's Renovating Resolveu A third.Bay, "Radway's Regulators have cure mo of habitual costivencss that was the burdc of. my life." Such are the characteristic test monials wo daily recivo of the R. R. R. Rem dies. - Kadway'8 Ready Relief, the first of tlio 1 R. R. remedies, is the most quick and safe rcn edy that has ever yet been discovered for tl instant relief of oft ACUTE OR CIIRONI PAINS. It is a certain disinfectant and wi neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignai Epidemics. If the human system is seized wit the virulenco of Cholera, Bmall-Pox, Ship F ver, Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Ra< way's Ready Relief used ia connection .wit Railway's Regulators, willchecktho violence < the disease, neutralize the infection, and wi not only protect the svBtlm against sudde death, but will restore the body to health an strength. "We make thia assertion boldly, an if any Physician or Chemist doubts the grci power which wo claim for our Readv Relif over malignant pains, let them examine it an test it, it will bear the teat RHEUMATISM. Pains stopped in a few minuter ' 'he momci Radway's Ready Relief is npplieu o the pari afflicted with rheumatic pninB, whether it oo i the kneo joint, the arras, legs, feet or loins al pain and anguish cea&2*. Cbitpled foe twentt year*. Mr. Charles J Johnston, Nashville, was crippled with a chroni rheumatism for twenty years. He purchase from J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of Ready R< lief, and one box of Regulators. The Read Relief was appliod as soon as it was obtaincc In twenty minute* ho was froo from pain ; In twenty-four hour? he could stand alone; In four day* he could walk alone. By tno use of the Resolvent, Relief and Rcgi lators. in one month lie km A lady aged 85, had been crippled for year could not raise her hand to tier head. One bol tie of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stifl ness, created new life within her disabled bodj restored each limb and joint to a strong vigoi ous and healthy condition. The lady is -we] known in Ashevlllc, N. C. Thomas W. Atkir Esq., editor oCrfhc Asheville News, published th case in his paper on the 13th of n'nn,,. j A . | 11 ?Spkub FO BflMnRalmemua, where the patientis sud denly seized with Cramps, Spasms, Dinrrhcea Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful qf Rndwov' n^is.r ^sn -er, - * ^ nut yy*cc/i JHtTlUlCS anay tO( moat distressing pains. Ftver and Ague. Lot those afflicted with thi distressing malady take Kadway's Ready Re lief internally, a teaspoonful every fifteen min utcs three hours before the chills come on, an< a dose of Regulators every night; also, rub th< spine of the back "down with Ready Relief. I will entirely cure and preveDtthe system agains Ague and Fever.' In cases of Bums, Scalds, Bruises, Strains Sprains, Bad Swellings, Heart Bnrn, Sour Stoiu ?ch, Sick Headache, Radway's Ready Relic will remove all pain in a few minutes. For sale by "Wnrdlaw & Lyon, Abbeville ttootwright dt Borkuloo, Columbia; Dr. F. G Porks, Greenwood; Beach <k Brownson, New jerry; J. <tr II. Folk, Pomarin; Dr. F. F. Gary Dokesbury; J. W. .Taylor, Anderson; Lewis ?! Zox, Belton; M. B. Earlo & Co., Greenville Sarle, Evans & Griffin, Williamson; David Kib er: Frog Level. RADWAY & CO., N. York.? May 18, 1654. 58 : ly "CH^L^TONT^vertis^ENTO. - ' CHARLESTON CAEPET WABBH0D8E. WillU-m v. >nced; simerfine Bi^niing, Tapestry Velvet w^uouv^eara. , . . - I : B. SW^FW WHOLESALE jjl CIO THING E-S * l?o. 3 Gnu>Wo Billdlnp, " T> S. & SON would rcapectflilly invito ill ? lit STOCK of It SprlfM* f?id Si e, Manufactured by themselves expressly for * . TooimiKa wrn | yt o ii ' s y u r^i O SHIRTS, OLOVfcS, e' COLLARS, 8U8PENDE1 CRAVATS, HAKDKEfcC y 8TOOKB, . DRE88INO ;0 Country Merchants wishing to sort up, t* vadikd Stock, and at Charleston Price*. Columbia, Oct^ 20. 1853. . : < d - : I . ^ Which can be Relied on for Each and fn Every Disease. V'o T\R. J. S. ROSE is an Honorary Member ol t. JLf tlio Philadelphia Medical Society, and d graduated, in 1820, from tho University of Pennon sylvania, under the {guidance of tho truly emii nent Professors Phystok, Chapman, Gibson, Core, e- James and Hare?names celebrated for medical science. Being solicited by thousands of liis pa 7 ticntfl to nuL un llin ^PPnnrofinnB Iia n -- M -r UV "V T? VUVtC rj. to the public, as the results of hU experience 10 for tlie past thirty years, the following valuaq ble family medicines, each one suited to a fpe11 cifie disease: >t Dr. J. S. Hose's Nervous and Invigorating ' Cordial. i" Tlio greatest discovery in medical science. Tliis astonishing preparation for raising up o J weak constitution debilitated by care, labor, j. study or disease, acts like a cliarm. It givef strength and appetite, and possesses great invig orating properties. For Heart Diseases, all Nervous Affections, Flatulence, ITeart Burn, Restlessness, Numbness, V Neuralgia, raising the spirits, and giving powei ; to the whole system, it is almost miraculous in .ts effect. 60 ccnts n bottle. For Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping . Cough. rr.,a a W r~. nm uuii vuuuu oisur is hie rroRLD.?mere n ore many Cough Syrups which arc mere palliaj tives. I)r. Rose's celebrated Expectorant or ' Cough Syrup, not only relieves the worst cough, but it allays all irritation of the Lungs or , Tliroat> subdues any Bronchial affection, cures '? the Asthma, and is decidedly the best prepara" tion for Consumption and all Lung diseases. In 3* bottles at 60 cents and $1. ? Fob WuooriN'0 Cough.?This distressing and frequently dangerous complaint, yields, and is cured by Dr. Rose's celebrated- W7iooping Cough Syrup. It allays the cough and prevents inj. flammation and dropsy on the ehest. It frequently cures in one week, and gives instant relief. 60 cents per bottle. A Certain Cube fob CaSur.?Children aro alr wavs liable to the oronn. which il?mn>pon??nm l~ plaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's r.ever-fftiling Croup Syrup. Trice 25 cents. II i jDo you Suffer with any PaitiJ.?-rr If you do, youwilLJB?-*-*TmrtaInte Relief by e jinimirr * ?i^rrrtwlT/>/!.'.1 Qurer. It is the on"" ly preparation which cutes, almost instantly, r So re "liiroat, Rheumatism, from Colds, Pains in - the Side, Back, or Limbs; Face, Ear, or Tooth i, Ache; Stomach or Bowels, Side or Back; Stiff s Jieck, Bruises, Corns and Chilblains. Wherev9 er you have pain, use the Pain Curor. Safe to all age. Price,*1225 and 50 cent bottles. b The Only Cure for Dyspepsia^ Liver Complaint and Indigestion. j " Thousands liavc been cured of the above B complaints, and tens of thousands more can be t curcid if they "will take Dr. J. 8. Rote't Dytpeyl tie Compound and his Anii-BiliovM or Railroad PUlt. The Dyspeptic Compound acta dircctly , on the liver and stomach, whilst the Pi 11a carry I off all secretions, keeping the bowels open ana f regular, also giving strength and. appetite. These medicines contain no calomel ot" mercury in any form, but poesess great tonic, alterative, ' stomach and liver compounds, which never in' jnre but always improve, the constitution, as thousands can testify. ' All of the; above preparations, with Dr. Rose's ' Medical, adviser to Persons,in Sickness and id. neaun.to De cad of ;,<vWardlaw drLyon, Abbeville. "* ... - Dr: Fclix G. Parke, Greenwood. - v.. . . Dr.- F. F. Garey, Colteobury. . G. L. Penn. Eidgeficld C. H. ' ^ : * Win. F. Pratt ?fc Co., Newberry (3. jTr'.vKft. ' > of Dealers generally throughout the State. v lfr-ly / : ; M 1X"na 9fio /!?,( Oil comer OJ JUafket-tt,, V, Charleston, 8. C. Plantation "Wooleiw, BlftnkeW Aov^ '* Cfi^W??Curtaii Materia^' ; ^ -. >'" '8?Jk8inaK!0lj I)rc?a Goodac- c Y ' - * *;c; CIowt^L-Mftdtillajv vr - ^-^' >:.?W' BID 4c SOW. A^D WiCtl^ ? TABLISMEJJT, 5 Colombia, *ou!li maroUfl#. | ie attention of the.puWic to tl^ir E^TE$tafy!$ unmcr lpt)uns;, \ this market . i A LABOR 8T0<JK OF??? (thing H oodsi ^ TRUNKS, V 018, ' CARPET BAOB, 5HIKF8, VA1I8E8, GOWNS, MONET BEVTS, will find, nt this Establishment, a large and . 24?ly The World's Hotel, ' AT ABBKV1UJC C, II. ?tn A HOME FOR TIIE 'STR*!*^ 4 f r I MiE subscriber respectfully informs lu, I JL public, that his Hotel is still openjfcfet. for the reception of Boarders and Travellers, - His rooms are ample and convenient, and his i Table, (so an impartial public testify,) it equal t to any in the country. He has also an mttl' lent Stable and Lot, abundantly supplied "with i water from the village spring by the constant action of a hydraulic ram, and is prepared to accommodate horses, single or in aroves. Ho exhibits, herewith, his tariff of rates, which are as follows: , For single meal, - - - $0 Board and lodging, by the day, 0 15 Board by the week, : - - 8 50 , Do. by the Aonth, - 10 00 k # Do. by the year, ... ?20 00 For man and norse, supper, lodging ' and breakfast, - - -j 1 95 Single feed for horse, - 0 87 By day, if more than two feeds, - 0 75 ' Keeping horse by the week, - 4 00 \ Do. do. by the month, - 10 00 All transient persons stopping at the World'a ilotcl, without horee or baggage, will pay in ' advance. There will be no pains spared in try- ? 1 ing to accommodate all those who may see fit to patronize the World's Hotel. , Feb. 4 89?6m SI LAS ANDERSON: GOOD TIDINGS. Corn plenty, Cotton fair price, Porkcheapt Goods still cheaper. H. STRAUSS, Cokesbury, HAS IN STORE and receiving daily from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, a large and select assortment of GOODS adapted to the present season and for the winter, consisting, in part, of? .STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, American, English and French PRINTS, > . .v..... ?"u uvviv" xjiiiuna^U^ Welch, Saxony and Patent unshrinkable FLANNEL; Colored and Opera Flannel, Towelling, Table Cloth Diapere, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Sittineto, etc., etc. bjch bilk an;> dress goodsYank Printed D'LAJNES, CASHMERES. Merinos, Alpaca, Thibet^' " jV'"" Plain D'Laine*, C?ohmcre?, Alpa<M^Mennos < " Thlbet, ' . ' - ' ; Black Silk, Gros de Rhine, Armure, - 'Jff Plain, Plaid, Brocade, Pompadour Silk, and ^ er new style*. > ' GlTATirTd Wool, Net, French Printed, Broch. and Cash- mete. . . . ? . . - ? < FAN CY ARTICLES, French Embroideries, Crystal Palace Ribbon, Trimmings, Hosiery, Veils, Kid, Cashmere and Silk Gloves; Buckskin GannUet, for - Ladies' ja Mitts; Jaconet andSwiss Muslins, Edgingsiuid iInsertingB, .-.'Laces, Linen Cambric Hdkfii, do. Embroidered, from TS.cte. to a dollars. r.'"" Oct 1, 1858. tt-tf - Ramsay's Piano Store. music and: musical instruments. . Columbia, 8. C. ntiwr a wfl t>-*? - ?aicu?W?gOnll Grand Pianos; HeUetDavi?<fcCo'*. \| Bv \l ? P?t?nt Suspension Bridge PUpo#, Chickcringa, Travere, and other best makert' Pi?no^ ?t'the Factory Price*. ' April 1, 1854.. - ' 47:.;?/- ^ \ ?nu . ^ PEOPLES <JAZETTE.