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But time hasleft'jo lingering pain, No shadow of an eyll day; And you, Jny children, gather near, To smootUe and solace niv decline. And you afe paaeefnl, duteous, dear-^Oil abotild I repine f Not all exempt has been my eky From fitful storm and lowering cloud. But spn-burata, shed from sonrcc ou high, Havo elieored my spirit whon it bowed ; Not all without the shard .and thorn Ha* been my road from first to last, But springs and flowers of mercy born, Have soothed mo as I passed. I hava riot Hvod aUfreo from aio. ror wuat imperiecs nature cam Bat I har? no remorse within For scorn of my poor fellow man; More bltaeed tbaii thousands of my raco, i And 'bove all worldly ensto or crccd? I never turned disdainful faco Against another's need. And now, unruffled as the pool Reflecting autumn's sunset hues, My mind remains all clear and oool, As I serenely talk or muse; Age has not dulled my moral eeuse ; Age has not dimmed my mental sight ; No passions weaken my defence, N"ft dntlhta find nnrn* ofTriorKf. But retrospection, even yet; Will lead me through past trodden ware, And I remember, how forget! 1 The magic of my early dpys ; All oaturo so divinely wrought, Th? unravelled mystery of things, Exalted every boyish thought, And lent my spirit wings. And I remember how I grow Up to tho sunny noon of youth, From y6uth to manhood till I knew That Jcve was close akin to truth ; My trials bravely overcome? My trhupphs, not of purpose vain? All these with vague but pleasant hum. Still murmur through my brain. My children, offspring of a trco, "Whoee top is hoary with decay. Whose trunk iskivcn, as may be, Before it falliitnd fades away? Cherish vrhate'er good men unfold, Revere whate'er good men procluim. And before honven end man uphold,. The honor of my name. " ( Fop me,I have no mortal fear, Ncrdarkling as I hasten down; { The path is clear, the goal is near, ( The and, th? ^lorj, and the crown; , Bather then let your eyes grow'diiu; | Ait'ye copaign me to the sod, Rejoice that I shall bo with him, , ] My hope, my trust, my God. MISCELLANEOUS. ! Farmers. J Adam was a farmer while yet in Para- ] dise, and after bis fall was commanded to { earn his bread by the sweat of liis brow. Job, .the honest, upright "and patient, was ! ? uuutn, <>uu uu t-nqurance uas passed into ( ^ ^ fermor.and yot wedded to ( his calling the glory of his immortal pliiloa- ( ?^8t. tmte VB? a farmer,, and divides with ^ Prometheus the honor.of subjecting the ox' j totheWdf^^; 1 CiBCTMWht' was a farmer, and the noblest i Roman-6* them all. , Burns, was a farmer, and the Muse found 1 him ftt'dknlAti'fffi ariA - - ' pfjxr fwmi ?l? BOUl With 1 ^?Wa9liing<on was a (armcr, and retired \ fr<3n-4^ earthly station to enjoy ? the -quirt dl;tWsi mynnd pwent to the addod a boat^f ] oth^jmiW^#^ ftodtepoaw ;>n tlx? ?ulti-Va^|^ ^r'Xtl'todfr?1& kft" a* t] aH?fmnJ^Hra^Eldorado' of consolation from life's carisi' snd t^^ea jn tjja. fi^reen and ] verdant Uwa? UyUjutfrouodod their home* ~ '' -i Tnurie Fanner, ' ^^underUike# to 1 ?^?ee . " *" 7" ' ::>?*. : ' ./Sfei .' . rair ; U hla fnoe i?a little dished o much the- woreo. Let no man ride such tome, Who an adept in tfding?thfcy ire qhvayn tricky and unsafe. J If V6U want we who will never give out,. invnr hnV InnWi nvpmrrnan nna AtiWV ior?o cannot stand heat, nor a wliite one sold. If you want a gentle horse, got one with nor? or lees white about him?tha more ,he better. Many suppose tbat the porti- , colored horses lnjlonguig to circuses, shoe!*, , stc^ aro selected for their oddity. , But tlio , selection thus made are on account of great ioeility and gentleness.?Southern Cultivator. Scene in an Editor's Sanctum. Enter a man out of breath, and in a violout excitement. ... u Are you the editor of this paper I" 44 Yos. sir." . ' " Well, sir, I want you to do me n fnvor." " What ia it, sir I" " * ' " You know Mr. Hill the rifocmakor?* " Yea, sir." M Well, he's swindled me, sir, cheated me outrageously." " In what way t* H Why, sir, I bought a pair of dioes there, and asked him if they would exchange them if they were too smull. Well, sir, I only wore them twice aud found theiu too small, and carried them brick, and the rascal wouldn't do it. Ho don't live up to his promises." " Sorry for it, but don't sec how I can remedy it." 441 tell you, sir, I want to post him?to inform tlie publio of tUo wn.y Implicate-bis PliiilomcrR nrwl wnrn otwrvKn<l>j llmt want to be fleeced, to avoid liis shop." * Could't do it really.?It would be a personal attack of the most viololeut character, snch as we never allow ourselves to indulge in" w Why, sir, isn't tho ptess freo ? Do we live in despotic Russia, or Republican America, sir? I should like to know that." u The- press is not freo to traduce private character, or injure private credit." " Then is there no remedy for this outrageous cheat ?" ' 441 am not sure that Ilill is not quite right. ?You confess that you wore theshoos twice. Do you expect he would be able to sell them after thati" U 1*71 L..i I -- I. -? i i* iij, iiu, uui i can i wear mom, tucy'rc too small." " Then you should have chosen a larger pair." "Thou, I am to understand that you won't accede to my reasonable request?" 14 Couldn't do it, sir." " Then, Bir, you may at once take my name from your subscription list. I will take an untrammeled newspaper or none." "Certainly, sir, we'll cross out your name, but perhaps you'll find it convenient to pay up the two years subscription which you own?" "Why?ahem?I?I think on the whole, you may keep my narao for tho present." Exit visitor in a hurry. Home-made Thukoer.-?An whntigt* tells the following amusing 6tory of n West-1 ern farmer: u A man in our 'diggins' was informed that ihunder was death to creepin' inserts, and being much troubled witli worms in his garJen, and despairing, too, t>f any thunder of nature's manufacture, resolved to have sonm of -domestic prodiretiou. Pursuant to this determination, ho charged an old'musket, muzzle full, took a pait; of water and a lantern, proceeS to the ckbbngc garden, rained on all the plants copiously from his bucket, oiado the wntern open and shut sesame, by way of lightning, and then in hot haste let off 'Old Copenhagen' for thunder. The worms 'cut and run,' while the manufacturer of the domestic article lay with his back to the earth, rendered oblivious from the icnocits caused by tho re-porcussion action if the thunder machine." Southern Quarterly Review. THIS Periodical is the only one of Its class in tho entire region of the rtouth : and its pages are referred to as tho best evidence of tho ibility of the South, and its capacity to givo sxprt-seion to tho feelings, the interests and indulgence of this section of tho country. Its jurpose is to fairly represent ourselves, and not ? misrepresent others. It aims to maintain ..-.I J ? J - 1 * MV wawvM i?o no unuviainuu u, (ilia W) ftSBCFl tllC | ntellectual quality of our soetion, wliilo, at the tame time, it will froo thomind of our people rom that state of literary thraldom and depenleney under which we liave too long labored. We claim then, from all lovers of the South and he friends of a truly, home literature, that support for our work which will enable us to give it a free couno, and thus mako it eminently irorthy of the world's admiration and our pride. - C. MORTIMER, Pulisher. ts " fl Office 'Southern Quarterly Review," Law . EUngo, Broad-et., Charlestou B. C. , ' The following resolution was adopted by Uie 1 Southern Commercial Convention, held in Char-- ' Ua. Ji- - -- - kfsvwu aii April, 1854k* ,' ReaoWoa, That tlio Southern Quarterly R?view, pobliikid in (bo city ot Charleston* by * ; ative of Virginia, and edited by one of the , moat dUtinguj?hcd liternry gentlemen of tho < 'South, being the only periodical of that cl?Wocter, printed and pnbliihcd la the Southern State*, and having alwayi' defended the Institution* i#nd. ^ntetetU of the South, la entitled 1 to thepatronago of the Southern peopj^ ?J J. M. NEWBT 4 CO WHOUt^JU! 4KD WTjilL bkuiii* H ' M < RE1BV HU)E CLOTKlltc, USDER THE U. a HOTEL. ^ j - <2 *! '.>* m*- . rfAftiot^r. V*Jj^ ^legwrt Bry Co&d* Stofe. oif ' WARD & BURCHARD, AUGUStA, GA? Opposite Masonic nail* Xlf7"E are now receiving onr Spring pur \ \ .chases of rjcU And olcgant SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, To which we f/ik? great pleasure in inviting the attention of all in .wartt of Family Supplies, feeling assured tlnit wo c<m offer the (Jrcuttjut Urn-puns to be found in Augusta? la H?eh Spring SILKS. elogaht Wedding SILKS, OttBANDUCS, TISSU12S/ BAREGES, BRILLIANTS, French Jaconets Lawns. Besides the largest stock to be found of High Lustrcd BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, the most elegant Goods over offered in Augusta. New and Beautiful PARISIAN PLAIDS, of entire now designs, with the handsomest and richest combinations of colors, including tho cftv. the <zr*vc. the rich, the eloaant ajid chnate, . RICH EMBROIDERIES of every description, nnd in ftitffc' ovcty other kind of Wry Goods suitable for Lndies' ftrtd Children's Wnrdrobc*. SHAWLS ^MANTILLAS, of evoryklnd. In this department wiJl bo found ?ome of tho HIGHEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS ever exhibited South of tho Potomac. MOURNING GOODS. In great vnrMy. American, English and Frcnch CAL'COS, in endless vsrifttv. MANTILLA AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. Wo shall be prepared to please the ino*? fosti.lious tnntc in this difficult department, by keening a large stock of Trimmings constantly on linnd. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. As Irish Linens,. Linen nnd Cotton Sheeting* and Shirtings, Table Damasks, Napkinii, Towellings, Ac. Augusta Sheetings nnd Shirtings, Cotton Os??bur*a. unci Georgia Stripes, at mnnufaeturors' prices. ?? ~ ^ Our <?oods will bo offered nt n sinnll iimnm upon the original cost for cash, WHOLESALE ; AND RETAIL. Tliey will bo shown freelj*, represented fairly, nnd submitted to the unbiassed judgment of the purchaser. Our aim Will be to plcnsc all classes of buyers, in style, quality and price of our good*, and in polite attention. All orders, accompanied with the cash, prompt 1y attended to. WARD ? BURCIIARD. Augusta, March 25, ISM. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA. B1?G to inform the public, that they have just returned from the Northern markets, with a full nnd complete stock of Spring Dry Goods. Having nil the facilities in the purchasing of their Block that a cash capital can command, wo beg leave to assure the public, that wo will always keep on hand the very best ord<-r of Goods that enn be obtained, nnd hcII them (in as fair term* as the like qualitv enn be purehnsc-1 either in this market or Charleston. Among our stock will be found tho following beautiful Good*:? Chaste nnd Elegnnt. Spring Silks; -, Sewing Silks nnd Tiswwes; Bareges nnd Barege DeLance; French Muslins and LAwns: White Silks, of all styles; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Plain Black Silk*, all wiiltbr; White Embroidered Muslins; Colored Dottc.d Muslins; Plnid and Striped Muilins; Swim an>l -Tnconct do.; Book aad Midi do.; \Vliit?' and Col\l Tnrlton Muslin#; Crii?|?c"l livening Drosses, new styles; Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new; CraiK Shawls, very-cheap Wltifti Burogo and Sewing Silk Shawls ; 'French, Amcrican>.nnd Engliali I'rints; ' Gingham.-*, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chambrys; Cheat Lonir Cloths and Homrsntin** lri?li Linens, (own importation); Plain Linen and Linen Drill, for Gents wear; Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap ; All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow caso Linen; 10 inch Pillow case Cotton ; Hosiery of everv description, very cheap; Embroideries 0? every description ; come very fine; Sewing Silk Mits and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves ; Rnw Silk and Lisle Gloves; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinds ; Swiss and Jnconet Bands, very rich; Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and Insertion; ss&ig, 1 Lisle, Thread, nnd,Linen Laces; And a great variety of other articles too numerous 10 mention, to wmch wo respectfully invite attention. [April 1?17-Cm AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. WU. O. PRICE dr CO., Tatloba?For the Spring Trade?Am constantly manufacturing, and at am. tines well supplied with tho newest styles of Clothing' of all descriptions, 00ATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SUIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AMD DRAWKB8, CBAVATS, RCARFrf, GI.OVES, BELTS AHD MUCC1) IIOflEllY or ALL KINDS, TRUNKS, Tit A VELUM} BAGS, 'Ac., Ac. FuiNWine^Mcy 6o?p^ KxtmeU, Cloth and Hair BrutJiw.'pqraba, Jtogers'.Knives, Shears, Purses Qnd Port Clonics, Cunev Umbrella llats, Cops, ?n4 every article of Gentlemen's dress nnd pbraonrffimiftdre. To toe Tradb?'Wo ?*o rtfell supplied with CLOTHS, CAS8IJUEHI18, VE8tt?08 **d TRIMMING^ Clotha &y tho piece, pattern or pard, which ve.will soil 09 low u can be 1 Knight in New Yoft ??ty. WAI. 0. PBICfc it W. T. ING RAH AM. ii'k.-jp, . NEW SPRIIV? 606D8. K'St J i'r, jmmm, ORGANDIES, jaconets, ^ NTa^FHKNCH OAJU- - , ' ^ . COBS, EMBROIDKIilEH. , x ' ' \ . - '** .. ' ^SSgSLfc. HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD GARRIA AT CHARI.BST4 :' [lit? 'j. o. *1 - Tlio subscrihor will koop on hand tho lai COACHES, ItOCKAWAYS, BAROUG! TRAVELLING >V To bp hud in the Stale, embracing nil tho ncweit pt build to order any kind that niny bo wnntcd, in t Harness, double A single 5 Whips, Nettings, Also, Coachmaker'n stock of all py Repairing in all it? branches, promp *. ?-57 tyorK tcJune 3, 1851. v , "V , M R. SWAFF181 WHOLESALE A CLOTHING EST No. 3 Cirnnitc Buildings, C< RS. <fc SON -wTmld respectfully invito the n STOCK of . . Spring and Sun Manufactured by tlicinselvca expressly for thic ?togctiif.il with a Ifl e n ' ? F u rn i n 1 SniRTP, . OLOVEP, COLLARS, SUSl'ENDKHfl, CRAVATS, IIANDKKRC1II BiUL i\r>, uivnoniu wv Country Morcliantn winhing to norl uj>, \v v.\niEr> Stock, nnd at Charleston Priccs. Columbia, Oct, 20. 1863. GHBAT SOUTH! cholera, ) for al1 dysentery, } diarruuia, ) bowel pisi Also, Admirably adapted to many Diseasi Menstru THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL Al ENCOiHj ist. it euros the worst ease* of Dinrrhora. 2?3. It cures llio worst forms of Dysentery. 3(1. It euros California or Mexican Diarrluea. 4th. It roliuves the severest Colic. Cth. It cures Cliolorn Morbu?. Cth. It euros Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts from "I linvo used Jacob's Cordial in my fumilv, and mcnt, a valuable remedy." * lion. 1 "It given me pleasure in being able to recomin cnce, uud the experience of my'neighbors and fric to bclicvo it to be all that it purports to be, viz: Wm. H. UxitKuwooi), formerly "I take great pleasure in recommending this in diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign t ever tried by inc." A. A. Gavldixu, D "Tliis efficient remedy is travelling into celebri Russia, and gaining coinmcndation wherever used par- For sale by Waiidlaw <fc Lyon, Abbeville Smith, Ilodgo's Deiiot. F. G. I'abks, Greenwood, sale Agents; and by the principal Merchants am Savannah, Ga., May 13. 185 f. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j Abbeville District.?In the Court of Ordinary, - i 4 In the matter of the last Will und Testa- J inent of Lucy Lomax, deceased. 1* "ITTIIEIIEAS Application lias this day been j'j| ? T made to me l>y James Hargrove und fu James W. Meredith ami Xaney liis vif?>, some of tlio local heir* of the soid Lucy Lonmx, re- jj quiring the paper purporting to contain her j,, last will and testament to bo proved in "duo _r i - mm. ? f- - 11 i u 1111 ui 111 w : 1 ucrciore, nouco is hereby pi von to Ephraim Knight, and others, -"children of Bet- ^ ney Knight, to bo and appear heforo i?e, cither to iu person or attorney, -at a Conrfc of Ordinary, i for Atibevillo District, to be hold at Abbeville C. II., on Friday, the twenty-ninth September ^ next, at which time and place the validity of *n the said paper will be tried. c0 Given nnder my hand and seal of office, this : I the 2?d June, A. P. 1854. ? ' WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. P, Jul3" I 3m or THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? ABBEVIL^K DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY.' David KeUar, Adm'r of "J th D. SI. Baa?, dec'd, f Bill to marsliall ac- vc vs. f co u n to, assets, & e. Dr. Isaac Branch at at. J BY Order of tho Court of Equitj*, all credi- ? tors ofihe estate of the late D. M. Bass, M. D? deceased, aro hereby noli Bed to present v and establish their demands against the same, H before tlie Commissioner in Equity, on or be- -1 fore the twenty-fifth day ofSepferaher next. Mi They will herein fail not, at thai? peril. SI ,H. Ai JOKES a E. A. D. <&? (jummiMioner'n Office, June 20. 1854. ? ov ?? rai Notice.':; TBE kinJrpd, creditors, and all whom it may %D coneerh 'will take notice, that a final set , foment of the Eqtate of Thomai.G, Korroll do- ?'( eeaacd, will Ukeplaoe in this Ordinary's office; '* at Abbevillo Court Bouae^ on t^te.tweiity^feilrth d#y Of August next; and in the meqn tittle, it j311 is expected that all demands will b? rendered. S i n"-. owuui, Anm r May 24th 1854. 8m inf jOfi ~ -U ' _! SZ ' ' 'i-yr-?rrr??i; ~ .Pn _ ?agi Wanted. Ui exchange for Good*. . w^,&3. 1 Jopo 17, feS4. ' ^ ^ S f' ' -f? ' Jl BEf.OF EVEIUt:pt|C!\lfT10N! ? lonitoa.] . re 'goat and most elegant assortment of c< [IES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, o AGO$8, ?kc., . v is J vlc3 and latest faslnuiifl of tfio da}*, and tvill c fia most uuperb ami durable manner. Also, j, Buggy Umbrellas, Bone Blanket*, Ac. j, kfnAn on hand for sale lovr? |1 tly did faithfully done, at lote price*. - t arrautcd. ' : t & sm, ;! ND RETAIL ? ABLISHMENT, J ?lmul>in, South CnroUuil. Itcntiou of the public to their EXTENSIVE 1 1KiT<M? * -'-i' ? ?i tiner Clothing, i market. LATIOK STOCK OF It I ii e Goods: THINKS, CAtll'ET DAGS, Kt"9, VALISES, >\VNS, MONEY BELTS, ill lintl, nt thia Estnblishinent, a lurg? mid 24?IT EEB HEMEBY. r, ( CIIOLKIt A MOUBUS, J BILIOL'.S CIIOL1G, BASKS. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. ' 35 of Females?most espeoially Painfnl ation. IE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE j I VMS. "7tli. It cures painful Menstruation. 8tli. It relieves pain in Ituck and Loiin. Uth. It. emm to roots Ncrrousnosa and Despon10th. It restore* Irregularities. [dency. 11th. It dispelsGlooinv?fcHysterical Fueling?. 12th. It's un ndniirabie Tonic. Letters, Testimonials, &.e. have found it ft moat cfficiont and in my judgIikam Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Gn. ond Jacob's Cordial?my own personal exporinds around mc, is n sufficient guarantee for mo a sovereign remedy." ; Judge of Superior Court, Chorokeo Circuit, valuable incdicino to all afflicted with bowel eiuedv?decidedly superior to uny thing elso eputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, ty us fast asHonnpnrte mitthcd his i*nlnmi.? ?Cfrorgia Jrjfcrtoniaii, May 19th, 1858. ; John- Smith, Cokcsbury; Ron tots, Adams <fc ' IIaviland, H.vbual <fcCo.,C/haVlo3tbn, Whole- 1 1 Droggints throoghont tho Stnte* ttiL W. BLISS A* CO., ProprrieCom 53?Cm A1IER1CAW HOTEL. HAMBURG, S. C. tTIIE uiidovsignod takes this meth-^Sj&t 1 od of returning thuuksforthe liberal JUL 1 ntmnngc heretofore given to'liis HOUSE, and I f informing his friends and the travelling pnb ( c, thnt he still keeps open the EtttnbHsmiienf f ir their ncconmiodatiou. I Having re fitted the Building, furnished the ]< oomswilh now mid convenient Furniture,and living a set of well drilled servant*, an expo- enccd Caterer and Cook-, his Tuble will bo read with the best tho market affords. By r iew, and liiB own personal attention, he hopes givo general satisfaction Ur th?e who favor ^ m with their company. He is pleased also to announce that Sir. John g, , Houston Iiob Jt^st completed largo and Comodions S TABLES and CARRIAGE IlOUSEfn fl miicction with tho HOTEL, and will take spcnl charge of that deparment; and will bo pre- fc, trod to nccomniodtUc the public with Saddle w orso?, Hacks and Carriages'of all description#, Q, l hire; and travellers will bo conv?*voil with ? ? III ?l>atch to any part- of tho surrounding Conner on rcaHoiinblo terms. - > Ho lias also large and convenient LOW, for o accomimndution of Traders and Stock Dri- _ rn, who arc spociully invited to coll. ISAAC SMITH. Hamburg,& C., May 13, 1804. 63-3m | Tew and WonderfUl Machine. !J WILLIA# STODDARD, Proprietor. i? HUE Suhscrilw bavins parohused tho Right at L for tho State *f South Carolina in the only ?r icmnn now invented, for. ItlFTINQ anil an IAVING SlIINGLES. 13 All It EL HEADING, go id prepared to soil the It igh t of the Districts, e? single Machines, at prices BufficieuUy low to ike it an inducement for purcliascrs. an The Machine being simp)* in its construction, no d not liable to get oat of orden is capable pi Splitting and SUrfvirigTwo Thousand Shines per hour?fbptter than made by hand.- ;It - ri portable, rind can be worked by hand, horse ~ steam power.' Tcq t& fi ftcen days work of * [chine wiff make enough Shingles to pay the Hj Ice aabed*tor a al?gk <fce. - < ' *1 Lafgo inducements are offoifed to pcfisons wish- of > --r"--? ??> DHvwmfRriwnw.? HI gjLSesrsw HfSi 1 ?s*p: ' w 1 "'** * A "'' T*ji[>S' &< tA*TAR. ; , Jnmburg, a C., April 89, 1804.' 01?tf ? ca?. m?t. '"jf' BMf '. . IEDIOAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. "asitL JfMpl* ' Whence ft.' B. ft'.'Theory vras firat declared tbo -world, ?kepUcftl persona ctnesB, and looked with distrust oa ibfi renut es it possewedl Others, howeVer, struck wltti. e originality of it# views and concoOKling uwnt the theory, were induced to try if-tJ*q r?inecft bore out in practice what was claimed for em in theory. A third class differing from c "others ana perhaps more numerous, without ? * .unuvwK wr fi uiviugot any merit they might ?entitled to, ^riod them, merely m a vonturt, owing oat of ft desire for something new. pc are satisfied with the result, for the public \? received the benefit and R. It. R. Theory triumphed. Not .a day passes that we-do at hare admission from some hitherto unbeever that their skepticism was unfounded and invineed by reading our Family Friend, have roved by tficir own experience, the infallibility f our inediciue*. Not a day passes that we do otreccive grateful testimonials of cures eflectd by these Medicines. "I was seticed witlt ramps and spasms last night says one, and had ; not ocen lor itauawaya Heady Relief I shpnld lave died with the pafn," Another snys, " iay^ rife was slowly sinking with nn affectiri* ol he Lungs nnd my neighbor wm Buffering from terofnlrt,?I hare seen tliem both restored to icnlth by Rfldwny'n Renovating Resolteut. V. third say, "Rad way's Regulators have cured uo of habitual eostiveness that wa? the burdcui >f my life." Such arc the characteristic tcsti* noniula we daily, recive of the R. R. R< Remclies. .< . ' Radway'b RE.vbr Ktutr, the first of tUo R< El, R. remedies la (fie most quick and safe remidy that l?a? ever yet been discovered for the ? instant relief of all ACUTE OR CHRONIC I'AINS. It is a certain disinfectant and will neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant Epidemics. If the human system is seized with the virulence of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fc- . ver, Pneumonia. or other fatal poisona, Radway's Ready Relief used in connection with Railway's Regulators, will check the violence of me uiitow, ut-'uiriiiiwj mo infection, and will not only protect tlio .lyntem against sadden Jenth, but will restore the tody to health and strength. We make this assertion boldly, and if any Physician </t Chemist doubts the great liowcr whlc-ll WU clllim fnr i\rtv # - ?v?ujr lkUilCl, over malignant paint*, let tlicm examine it and test it, it will bear the test. RHEUMATISM. I'aiss stopped in a few minutes. Tlie moment Radwav's Ready Relief is applied to the.pnrU afflicted with rheumatic pains, whether it 1)9 iti the knee joint, the arms, legs, feet or loins all, pain and anguish cease?. Crippled for twenty year?. Mr. Charles M. Johnston, Nashville, Was crippled with a clironiu rheumatism for twenty years. lie pnrchnscd from J. M: Zimmerman one bffttlc of Ready Relief, and one box of Regulators. The:Ke?4y Relief was applied as soon as it was obtained. In twenty minutes he was free from pain ; In ltecnti/-fotir hour* lie could stand alone; In four day* he could walk alone. \ I-j * uy the use of the Kcsolvcnt, Relief and Regulators, in one month he was entirely cured. A lady arjed 85, bad been crippled fo>'y#nr?, could not raise her hand to hor nend. One bottle of JL R. Relief removed all pain nhd stiff- 1 ness, created now life within her disabled body, restored each limb and joint to n strong vigof* oub and healthy condition. The lady is well known in Asheville, N. C. Thomas Vf. Atkitr, Esq., editor of the Asheville New*, published tho ease in his paper on the 13th of Octobcr 1853. Scdhen Attacks. Cramps xHO Spasms. For* all internal difficulties, whero'thc patientis cuddenly seized with Crnnips, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, one tcajspoonftil of Itadwmy's Ready Relief will in fifteen minute* alia}' tho moat distressing pains. v., v r ever ana Ague. l.et those afflicted with this [distressing malady take Radwny'a Ready Rc- . lief internally,-a teaspooriful every fifteen mfn* utes three hours before the eh ill* come on, and& dose of Regulators every night; also, rob the ipino of the back down with Ready Relief. It (fill entirely cure and prevent the system against. . Agn'e and Fever. - . 'V" fn cases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strain?, v. Sprains, B?d Swollings, Heart Burn, Sour Stoinich, Sick Headache, Radway'a Ready Relief, vill remove nil pnin in a few minutes. For sale by WimflrtW A Lyon,- Abbeville: jontwright * Bwkrtlfro, Colombia; Dr, F. G. 'tfrka, GrecnWoocf; Bench <fc Brownson, New- terry; J. is IL Folk, Fomaria; Dr. F. F. Gary, 'okuabnry; J. W. Taylor, Anderson; Lewis ?t t 'ox, Beltori; M. B. Earlo & Co,, Greenvillcj , Jarle, Evans & Griffin, "Williamson; I)avidKib? nr, Frog Level. RADWAY & CO., N. York. May 13, 18W. .53 ' Jy Cotton Ciius, 1THE subscriber?, having had nine year* ex- ; . periefiee, and given univcrBa^MtUfaction ,^ > . a their patrons, '.being now folly prepared with oo<l machinery and -the best of woriq^p; feA*v^>-ife in saying to. the. Cottoa i this and the o^jcuuing irnish them with tlfebeet COTTON OlyS wy?>ade. They conld oflfer ft l*oj^ '/, t boliering the worratifafrtol^suin^nfctfce^ ill mt, send on vour ordert-tbrongh ' r their ngeuts, wLo will -viMt-tke nwi^il iitt, " 1 1 the riantcrs in reasonable boaad*. . - v>: S. OGtESpY. ElbcrfcK Elbert eounty, tJ'i Fob. 4 : ; ; f: \ vl/v A08TEAXIA ttl *&BJEOTf-w OfFRR for ealc 8BftCtt*of LANI^m?ie|_ y < loss, lying on the ftriike Road, BOTeji . , ,d Half fmn AbboiM??, I byltiidf trf Blinittl n and Thomas Thowton. 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