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POETRY.
't'tt
Rising on a Rail.
Didst ever try it, render mine, the dizzy, weiling
ride,
Tlint sends the warm blood surging up, like
waves on ocean tide ?
I?idst ever try tho whizzing ear, when other
nostrums fail
To kill the blues?didst ever think ?f riding on t
a rail?
Ka-eliuck?ka-ehoo! The iron horse eomes ;
splurging up t he track,
As if the very N'/mt's-hin-nnntc was saddled to |
his hack!
And in no very measured terms he splutters j
forth his rage,
To find himself so harnessed in the groat un- :
wieldly ?lai?e.
Ka-chuck?ka-choo! Awav we g<>, through
meatlow?over plain,
The saucy echoes calch the tone, and ring it out i
again !
Ka-chuck?ka-ohoo!?the wild woods j-hoiit
while spinning round and round ;
Anil off our hearts fro, polka mad?hop?waltzing
to the sound!
Thou in the car such Babel din?such ecaselutM
chat terings
Of timid women, grown-up boys, and "itlier sic
like things!"
'Is that the J*ucu-foco. ma? that thing that ju.-t
pulled by ?"
' ?/?;<ph growls the politician man?I'm Mire
I enn't see why
"lie's run away?how fast they go ! what eau
they be about! "
"(>, land of hope and blessedness, >.! > ihUUt let j
mc out!"
While here and (here n fhdgling 3fo*c hawls,
"Say, old Mnrtengale,
It arn't no worsrr, is'it, now ??this ri'liug on <t
rail!"
O, dear, how times are changing!?now the
world iB worked by steam:
Once on a tunc riding a ruiL wasn't so nice a
tlicuio!
But since old theories are wrecked, old adages
crown stale.
We rather like this faxt aye fun of riding on a
rail I
MISCELLANY.
The War in Europe.
The Eastern question is still a vexed question.
The news by the last steamer is unsatisfactory
in its character. The great belligerents
thcatened each other hard ?IJnl
Dundas in the Black Sea, allows the Russian
fleet to sail out of port, whenever it
pleases, and Napier has written home that
Cronstadt is impregnable. The cholera has
taken up its residence in the lialtic fleets,
aud encamps with the allied arms in Turkey.
Nesselrode and De Dlhuysare contusing
principles and principalities, at the point
nf <1>A *\Ar? ^ 1 - - I* *
v/. tuu pen, iinu ueacnery, uuiauncss and |
direful insinuations are thrown out without
stint by the diplomatists.
What is to be the result of this Eastern
question? "Who knows? It is evident that
the sequel is not discoverable at present.
Russia is so vast an empire, that though its
extremities may be cut off and destroyed,
she will still live at the heart, and like the
Polypus, reproduce itself.
Napoleon, when he attacked Russia, went
to Moscow, that heart, that seat of her power.
her hoi* ?> '?
f A J WJ ?v? WIIJ/VIOUUUII, lllIU 1112r |
. influence. The loss of Cronstadt or Sevastopol
will not overthrow tho Russians. In
fact, if they are beaten they will never
know it. And this is the great difficulty.
Franco and England will finally get tired
of the enormous expenses they are at, and
they will negotiate a peace as soon as they
can. A peace relieving England from debt,
and giving permanence to the present French
Empire, will be a boon to both, and no trea
ty will be made not founded on these two
ideas.
The effects of this protracted contest on
American affairs arc tar from beiii? pleasant
The enormous drains of spccie which
our European creditors are making on us,
must have the result of curtailing all credit
operations, by which specie may be drawn
front its retreats. Nor have wo yet seen any
great demand for the produce of this country,
which was so confidently, predicted as
one of tho probable adttrijujg^& us of this
Eastern question.
On the whole it to look
with natation find rARflf??WRh ?l.n
r - ?r- ?? - ? w Mjryu uiu IAMIIWU
Tt is atarttterin'-which -wo liave no great interest
It is acontrovcrsy between four old
dynasties, whose monarchs and whose nobility
have kept Europe in a blaze for liundretfe
jc^ years,' whdse ware are not for the
people but for ...themselves, and who suffer
Rations like .Hungary, Roland and Italv to
be ground to the dust, that their own family
interests and compacts may be perpetuated.
, I ;> .. 'In
this view of the subject, it is not matorial
"which whips." We are called on
strttVahrKlItT W .1 J ? J
WM..HI.J, ?w ouuiiiq jDuguuu HIIU praise
h$ Ti<$k'c?pdwit on Jhfo occasion, but let
no American. shot'life eyes to the fact, that
, the British Lion is still a beast of prey.
Whenever fife feasible for the English
Bngji^h Govewment,to give
it fling <Vk this country they do so.Not a
kind WOfd of evaJtuagementy when we fall
urn*
iuto disputes with other powers, and stand
up for the honor of our flag, and the inaintainancc
of our rights. No indeed.
England may interfere every where with
impuuity, in Greece, in Portugal, in Sicily,
in Spain, in India, in South and Central
America, and send out her roving captains
to ..o I...#1:? .1? iT..:
led Stales fires a gun to bring Mexico to
her senses, or disperse :i band of pirates,
outlawed by all nations and preying upon
ail, then it is a dreadful affair, and one universal
howl is heard in every part of the
drum-beating Empire.
Let us then go steadily on in our own
way, relying upon ourselves, and ind liferent
to theso <|Uanvl.s among the princely destroyers
of the human race.
[ Ar. /J >11/ Hook.
Effect of Lorn Pukaoimnx:.?The gravity
of a village congregation, in a neighboring
State, was completely upset lately by the
following circumstance :
An eccentric preacher, intending to illustrate
the superior efficiency of loud and
earnest, preaching over that which was calm
and deliberate in totio and manner, turned
to one of his brethren and said?"Brother
AI it I were to say to you, in a very
low tone of voice and uncxcited manner,
"Your house is on fire,?your house is on
lire;" would you not suppose that I was jesting
with you, and the declaration would produce
110 died ? Ihit it' I were to cry out,
Jhuther M , your house is on kikk !
1 say,sir, Just at this moment one
of his auditors who u?.*d an ear-trumpet, not
having caught any part of tho sentence except
the cry of lire, uttered in thunder tones
and with accordant look and gesture, and
supposing some part of the village to be iu
(lames,started from his seat, dropped his earIt
limpet. ami without hat or benediction
rushed down the aisle, shouting at th<; to])
of his v? ?ico?"7''ire ! Jite ! Jfrc ! " The effect
of tliis unexpected scene upon the congregation
was ti uly moving; ami the preacher
sat down thoroughly satisfied with this
practical illustration of the iuthiciicc of loud
and carnc.it preaching.
1'jiECocits Yorui.?" What are you
writing there, my hoy !" a>l;cd a fond patent
of his hopeful son and heir, a shaver of ten
years.
' My <'<->:npothition, thir," replied the
yoiithf :! C-'roiius. " liut really, t shall he
unable- to contheiitrale my idr-iis, and give
them a logical relation if I am conthantly
interrupted in thith manner, l?y irrcvaleiit
inquiries.''
Tiie Chops Aduoad.?From all parts of
V.nrono tv.tu-.Wu r.f < .hacI ?!> ?
r- -! uu....u?..i
harvest.)
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District.?In the Court of Ordinary,
In the mutter of the last Will and Testament
of Lccv Lomax, deceased.
AVniEKKAS Application lias tliii. tlav been
t t made t<> me l>v James Ilnrgruvc mid
James W. .Meredith ami Xancv his wile, some
of tlm legal heir* of the said I.ney Loninx, requiring
the paper purporting to contain her
last will and testament to be proved in "due
form of law": Therefore, notiec is hereby given
to Kiihrnim Knight, and others, children ofiietsey
Kn ight, to be and appear before me, either
in person or attorney, ar, a Court of Ordinary,
fur Abbeville liistrief, to be held at Abbeville
C. II., on Friday, the twenty-ninth Sep!ember
next, fit wllifll tiliin iwi.l
> l""v? ? ??
the said paper will he tried.
Given under 1113* liaml and seal of office, tliis
(lie 2Iid June, A. I>. 18-11.
WILLIAM 1J1LL, O. A. J).
Jill}' 1 3u?
Southern Quarterly Review.
r|"Mllrt 1'eriodical is the only one of itaelass in
-1. the entire region of the South : and its pages
are referred to as the best evidence of the
ability of the South, and its capacity to givo
expression to the feelings, the interests and intclligeuce
of this section of the country. Its
purpose is to fairly represent ourselves, and not
to misrepresent others. It aims to maintain
the truth as we understand it, and to assert the
intellectual cpialityof our seoliou, while, at the
same time, it will free t he mind of our people
from that state of literary thraldom and dependency
nude.- which we have too long labored.
Wc claim then, from all lovers of tho South and
the friends of a truly home literature, that sunr....
i
J.w.i, 1U1 uur nurh WHICH will enanie us to give
it ft l'rec course, an<l thus make it eminently
worthy of the world's admiration and our pride.
C. MORTIMER, Pulislicr.
Olllce "Southern Quarterly Review," Law
Range, Broad-st., Charleston 8. C.
The following resolution was adopted bv t-hc
Southern Commercial Convention, held in Charleston
in April, 1854.
Resolved, That tho Southern Quarterly Review,
published in the city of Charleston, by a
native of Virginia, and edited by one of the
most distinguished literary gentlemen of the
South, being tho only periodical of that character,
printed and published in tho Southern
States, and having nlways defended tlio institutions
and interests of the South, is entitled
to tho r>fttrniin<r? ?>f fSA.iU>*?- - '
J ?0 ...V MVUVUCI U J/CWJIlf, una
tliis convention earnestly recommend it to their
favorable consideration.
J. M. NEW BY & CO.,'
wholesale and retail dealers in
READY MADE CLOTHING,
UNDER THE U. a HOTEL,
Augusta, Georgia.
J. M. Newby it Co. ore now opening the largest
and best selected Stock of Clothing ever offered
in Augusta. Every arliele for gentlemen's wear,
of the best Goods, make and finish, can be
found at onr establishment.
Augusta, March 25, 1854. 46-Cm
Notice.
TIIE Notes of the Estate of D. F. Clkctkly,
deceased, are now due, and have been
placed in our bauds for payment. Persona
owing tlio Estate, will make payment before
the 16th of February. Those holding demands
against the Estate, will present the same to us,
properly attested.
. McGOWEN & TERRIN,
Feb. 4 39 ?tf Att'ys for Adm'r.
New MaUresseg.
IIIAVE located myself at Hodges' Depot,
and am prepared to make Mattresses, Comforts,
Cushions* lor Settee*, and such articles.
I will pay a good pYice for Shucks and stained
Cotton. Give m?> a call.
Jan. 21 97-Htf DAVID B OWENS
XTOTiVM^pr. JO&M ^ STLTAKT in fully
XI aattiof-u^L to act, u. Wj Attorney, in tlie
my absonee
from AbUville JWHtfflt ' *
Nor. 5,18C8?2&-tf XARKDf GEIJTKW.
J. ' \ ' ' " W\* \ '*r '
AUG USTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Everything New and Fresh.
At llic New and EIrgnnt Dry (Jooils Wore of
WARD A ?(IK II1RD,
AUGUSTA, OA,
Opposite Itlasonir Hall.
\,\7K nro now receiving our Spring purT
T chases of rich and elegant
SP1MM; AM) sniHER GOODS,
To which we take great. pleasure in inviting
I I ho attention of all in want of Family Supplier,
feeling assured that wo can offer the Greatest
Bargains to lie found in Augusta?
!n I'ieh Spring SlLICS, elegant WeddingSl LKS,
<?I;?ANI>II:S, 'nSSLMS, UAUKGKS,
U1MI.LI ANTS, French Jaconets, Lawns.
Besides the largest ?tock to lie found of
High Lustred BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, the
most elegant Goods everolfered in Ai-crusta.
New and Beautiful PARISIAN PLAIDS, of entire
new de.-igns, with the handsomest and
riehest. combinations of colors, including the
gay, the grave, the rich, the elegant and
chaste.
lMt'll KMBROI1 >F.!< I ICS of every .leJcription,
and in fact every other kind of l)rv Goods
sllitalile lor l.ndtcs' and ('liildron'i Wfll'Jniliis.
SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every kind.
In this lcpiiriiucnl. will he found gome of the
1MCMKST I'.MKttOIDI'RKI) ('KAI'R SJIAWLS
ever exhibited South of the l'otomae.
MOUI'NINd ttOODS, in (rival, variety.
American, Knglish and l'reneh CALICOS, in
endless variety.
MANTILLA AN1> DHKSS TKIMMINOS.
We slK.il be prepared to please the most fasI
tidioiis taste in this ditlieult department, by
keeping a large stock of Trimmings constantly
on hand.
IIOI SEWIFR AND l'AMILV COOLS.
AIrish Linens, Linen and Cotton Sheetings
and Shirtings, Table l)am:isk.-<, Napkins, Towellings,
tt<\
Augusta Sheeting? and Shirtings, Cotton Q.;-.
naburgs and Oeorgia Stripes, at manufacturers
prices.
Our floods will be offered at a small adv ineiupon
(Ik- orisrinal co.-t for ea>h, WIIOLKSALK
AND IJKTA1L. They will l>e sho"'ii freely,
represented fairly, and submitted to the unJ
biassed judgment, of the purchaser. Our aim
j will In; to please all elapses of buyers, in style,
!<|iiality and priee of our goods, und in polite
attention.
All orders, accompanied with tin- easli. prompt
I ly attended to. WARD ?t IHTtCllAKD.
j Augusta, March 1T>, 1851.
GRAY BROTHERS,
AUCISTA, CA.
~B >1><J to inform the public, that lliey have ju.st
J ) returned from the Northern markets, with
a full ami complete stock of
Spring I>ry GoodK.
Having all the facilities in the purchasing <>f
th?-ir stock that a cash capital can command, \vc
] bog leave-to assure the public, that we will always
keep < > n hand the very host order of Goods
that can be obtained, and sell them on a* fair
terms as the like ijuality can be purchased either
in this market or Charleston.
Among our stock will be found the following
beautiful Goods:?
Cha?te and Klegatit Spring Silks;
Sewing Silks and Tissues;
liar egos and Hurege I)t'I.anes;
French Muslins and I .awns;
White Silks, of all styles;
lilack Brocade and Watered Silks;
l'laiu lilack Silks, all widths;
White Embroidered Muslins;
Colored Doited Muslins;
1'lui.l mi.l SI.;..,..)
| Swiss and Jaconet do.;
IJoolc ami Mull do.;
White ami Col'd Tarlton Muslins;
Crimped Kvoniiig Drosses, new stylos;
Mantillas ami Scarfs entirely now;
('rape Shawls, very cheap;
White Uaiv^o a!i<l Sewing Silk Shawls;
French, American, ami English Prints;*
Ginghams, ?>i*all kinds;
Li noil Lustres ami Clutmbrys;
Cheap Long Cloths ami Homespuns;
Irish Linens, (own importation);
Plain Linen ami Linen Drill, for Gents wear;
Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap;
All kinds of Cotton Sheeting;
Pillow ease Linen;
4b inch Pillow case Cotton ;
Hosiery of every description, very cheap;
KmbroidorieS5of every description; some
very fine;
Sewing Silk Mits and Gloves;
Kid and Silk Gloves;
Raw Silk and Lisle (Moves;
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinds;
Swiss and Jaconet Hands, very rich;
I t imnirie, awiss anu jaconct Trifiuningannil
Insertion;
liibhon Trimming?, new styles;
Licit Bonnet and Ncek Ribbons;
I.islc, Thrca<l, and Linen Laces;
An?l a groat variety of other articles too
numerous to mention, to which we respectfully
invite attention. [April 1?17-Cm
AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WM. O. PRICK A CO., Tailors?For
the Spring Trade?Are constantly
manufacturing, and at am. times well supplied
with tho newest styles of
Clothing of all descriptions,
COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SIIIHTS,
VNDEUSIJIItTS AND DKAWEUS,
cravat!*, roabfs, cloves, belts and braces,
I108fERY OF ALL KINDS,
TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac., Ac.
Tnnt-. - T.' ' ?
? uu.1UIh.iu?i iiucy Roups, extracts,
Cloth and lluir Brushes, Combs, Rogers' Knives,
Shears, Purses and Port Monies, Canes, Umbrellas,
llats, Caps, and every nrticlc of Gentlemen's
dress and personal furniture.
To tiie Tradk?"We are well snpplied with
CLOT1W, CA SSI ME 11 EH, VESTINGS and
TRIMMINGS. Cloths by the piece, pattern or
yard, which we will sell as low as can be bought
in New York city. WM. O. PRICE,
W. T. INGRAIIAM.
No. 258 Broad street, Augusta, Georgiu.
Augusta, March 25, 1854. 40?Km
NEW SPRING GOODS.
RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND
TISSUES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS,
BRILLIANTS, FRENCH CALICOES,
EMBROIDERIES.
MILLER <fc WARREN have received alarge
stock of the abovo GOODS, which, for
noyeltv, uealt* and vahietv, are believed to be
unsurpassed in any market; and haviuc been
f *1? ? * -
Hum niu very latest importations, our
customers will find them to be tlio newest and
choicest Goods of the season.
AUSO,
A beautiful line of GOODS for Misses' wear,
consisting of Rich BAIUSGE ROBES, (something
new;)
Neat French MUSLINS and BRILLIANTES;
Plain, Buff, Pink, Blue and fawn ool'd French
CAMBRICS;
French, English and American PRINTS.
We have also a handsome stock of GOODS
for Gentaasd Boys' wear, which we would be
pleased to show onr customers and the public,
assuring them that our prictt will b* ? cheap ?i
the cheapett. j
Persons from th* country would do waQ ;fc>
give a call before purchasing else where.
I, v,?-' fflr* iPa? 4V tfl j
jbjfJ&Cfc i /v \ ' ' ! ?
(
HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRI
AT CHARIiESTT
jet*,
[Lato J. O. 1
Tli? subscriber will keep on hand tho li
COACHES, IiOCKAWAYS, "BAllOUC
TRAVELLING ^
To hi- had in tho State, embracing nil the newest i
build to order unv kind lluil limy he wanted, in
Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettings
Alrto, Coaclimahcr's stock of all
?2f-I{r]Mtiri?y in all its hrauc/irs, prom
1%}"AU Work i
.1 unc 3, 1851. 2-4
B. SWAFFIB
WHOLESALE j
C L 0 T H I N G E 8 T
3m?. !i (jimtiitv ISiiildingK, C
1> S. ?t SON" would respectfully invito the
t STOCK of
Spi'in^ ailtl N?ii
Manufactured l>y themselves expressly fir th
To?KTIIKIl WITII .1
SI en's F n r n i k
S1IIKTS, GI.OVES,
COI.I.AltS, Bl'KPKNUKllH
C WAV ATS, 11A XDKKItf* 11
STOCKS, DKKSSINl! ?:
Country Meivhiints winliin^ to hort ti]>, >
vauikii Stoclr, itud lit Charleston Prices.
Coluiiibin, Oct, "0. isr.o.
C< 3ft MAT SO TOM
tEJ <3L ZXLX> CL
CIIOLKI5A. ) j,ou Af
]>VrtKNTi:ilV. S
1)1 AUUIKKA, \ IfiOWJKI. I>IS
Aleo, Admirably adapted to many Diseas
Menstri
THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL A
1st It euros the worst oases of I'Marrlncn.
2d. 11, cures the wor?t forms of Dysentery.
" I. It. euros California or Mexicnu Diarrhusa.
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
6th. It euros Cholera Morbus.
Oth. It cures Cholera Infantum.
A few short Extracts from
" I have, used Jacob's Cordial in my family, n:i?l
nient, a valuable remedy." Jlon. 1
" It gives me pleasure 5ti being able to reeoium
once, and tlio experience of my'neighbors and frie
to believe it to be all that it purports to be. viz:
\V>r. II. Um?ku\vooi>, formerly
"1 tnko great. pleasure in recommending this in
diseases, for which 1 believe it to lie ft sovereign 1
ever tried l>y mo." A. A. (J aclmnu, Ii
"This ellicient remedy is travelling into eelcbri
Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used
C2T [ 'or sale l>y Wakiu.aw ?fc Lvov, Abbeville
Smith, Hodge's Depot. F. G. I'auks, (Ireonwood.
sale Agents; and by the principal Merchants an
Savannah, (Sa., May 13, 1351.
AUSTRALIA IN MARKET! 1
i OFFER for sale S?> acres of LAND, more or
1 loss, lving on the Snake Road, eight miles r
and a half from Abbeville Court I Ions'-, bounded
by lands of Samuel Jordan, Patrick McCas- ]
lan and Thomas Thomson. Twenty-live acres >
are cleared and in good cultivation. The bal- ,
auce has good timber on it. A dwelling house ,
jukI out huihlings on it. This land lies in the i
gold region, and lias one of tho richest veins
ever discovered in this country. ,
Any wishing to buy, are invited to cull ,
and examine it, I intend to move "West, and if ,
not sold before pale day in September, it will be j
put up to the highest bidder. ,
ltKUBEN FOWLER. ]
Feb. 11 40 Cm j
THE VALLEY PIONEER. j
rJ"MIK undersigned will publish in the town of (
J. Hamburg, u new Weekly Paper on or i
about the first of September next, bearing the I
above title. s
It will be tho aim of the Publisher to con- j
duct "The Vallej' Pioneer" in a style that will
make it acceptable to all classes of readers; to
fill its columns with general intelligence, the .
news of tho day, historical anecdotes, tnle3 of
real life, poetry, light literature, humor and
wit; in fact, to make it striekly a Newspaper.
"The Valley Pioneer" will advocate the
UUIiilUtiCUIl 111 l>vl tol UIIU llltUllIUl 1UJJJ1U V CIJIUIIL
of tlio State; the building of the Savannah ^
River Valley and Columbia and Hamburg Kail * '
Roads. It will be independent in politics, not ^
identifying itself with any party, but firmly op- ^
posing such measures as are injurous to the C
prosperity of the State ond the country at large. 1'
The publisher will be ably assisted in the ?
oditorial department, which, with his experi- ft
encc in the Newspaper publishing busi/iess, P
and the extreme low rates of subscription, will J1
make the paper a welcome visitor. 11
Tebms.?One dollar in advance. No paper n
will be forwarded unless the moyey accompany ^
the order. 11
Any person procuring ten subscribers, and v
forwarding the money for tho some will receive
ono copy gratis. J. M. ROBINSON.
Hamburg, S. C., August 10 1854.
LAND FOB SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sole bis tract 11
of Land, in Abbovillo District, five pUlt! 8
miles from Ninety-?ix Depot, aud one mile from ?'
Puckett's Ferry on Baluua river, containing "
903 Ac res. J
About seventy five acres Woodland, well tim- \j
bered; Dwelling, and all necessary outbuild- w
ings Attached; And as healthy as any situation 0]
in the District a;
Persons wishing to purchase laud, would do
well to call and examine for themselves. I am
determined to selj, and if uot sold before the
first Monday in Octobcr, it will be sold at pub- lie
auction at Abbeville C. II.
Persons purchasing tho land, can also pur- /
chase Stock, Com, Fodder, Oats, Plantation I
m ^
XOU1B. OiC. A
W. B. MERIWETHER. v
August IS, 1854. 15 . lm 0;
Jaly 20, 1854. tf
Silk Goods.
GRAY BROTHERS have Inst received ? (
fall assortment of rich and elegant V
Spring SELKS, to whieh they reepoetfnlly in- 4
yft* attention,
:'Augruta, March, 25, 1854.
AGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
ON PRICES.^
fhornton.]
urgcst and most elegant assortment of
J11 ICS, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,
VAGONS, ?fcc.,
styles and latest fasliinns of the day, and will
tfie most superb and durable manner. Also,
i, Buggy UmbrellaB, Horse Blankets, &c.
I kinds An liand for *al?; low.
fit/;/ tin (I faithfully tlotir, at low pricrx.
rurr?)itnl.<Jg$
iy
&D & SOB,
\ND UETAIL
ABLISUM ENT,
oltmibia, South Carolina.
uvbviiuwu in 11112 JMIU1IC to tllcir IJATUNSlNTi
inner
is market.
I LAItGR STOCK Or
It i ? jy ??ds:
TRUNKS,
, CAKI'KT liAGS,
IKKK, V A I.ISKS,
OWNS, MONKV MKI.TS,
\ ill fiu l, at tliirt Establishment, a largo and
21? ly
MB REMEDY.
Z3?sl? ac^9 Bvtk.:nr^?
iL {CIIOLKRA MORBUS,
< I u /1 l. Ill 'Ml \
I3ASI3S. ( C'llOLKUA INFANTUM.
es of Females?most especially Painful
lation.
RE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE
7tli. It. euros painful Menstruation.
Ktli. It relieves pain in I!?rl: and Loins.
Olli. It counteracts Nervousness and Ih'spon1
It restores Irregularities. [dcncy.
111 li. II. dispels (ilooinv it 11ysterieal Feelings.
12lli. It's an ndmirabic Tonic.
Letters, Testimonials, &c.
have found it a most eflicicntand in my judgIikam
Waknkr, Judge of Supreme Court) On.
end Jaeol/s Cordial?n?v own personal cxtiori
nils around tuc, is a sufficient guarantee for me
a xwmreiyn remfdy."
y Judjro of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit,
ivnlunble inedieinc to nil afllictcd with liowel
eiucdy?decidedly superior to nny thing else
oputy 0. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia,
ty as fast ns Bonaparte pushed his columns into
.'?Georgia Jrjfcraoniun, May Villi, 18o3.
; Joiix Smith, Cokesbury; Roberts, Adams it
Il.wn.AXK, IIakual ACo., Charleston, Wholed
Druggists throughout the State.
WM. \V. 1JLISS & CU-, Proprietors.
53?Gin
NTew and Wonderful Machine.
W1LLIA3I STODDARD, Proprietor.
I'M IE Subscriber having purchased the Right
for the Slate ?f Soxilh Carolina in the only
dachine now invented, for IlIFTIXG and
WAVING SlIIXGLES. 1URKK1, HEADING,
te., is prepared to sell the Right of the Districts,
> ntu^iv jiuviiiiiv.'s in. juices buincicimy dow to
Make it. an inducement for purchasers.
The Machine being simple in its construction,
uid not liable to get out of order, is capable
if Splitting and Shoving Two Thousnnd Shingles
per hour?better than made by hand. It
s portable, and can be worked by hand, horse
>r steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a
klachine will make enough Shingles to pay the
>rice asked for a single one.
Large inducements arc offered to persons wisling
to purchase the right of several Districts.?
Jnc of the Maclijiies can be seen in operation I
n tlie City of Auirusta. at Wni. If. Goadrinli's I
'Inning Mfll, and one also may bo seen in a
hort time at Mr. J. "Witt's Machine Shop, at
Jdgefield C. II.
TIIOS. G. LAMAR.
Hamburg, S. C., April 29, 1854. 51-tf
"c?lJBAI? CASH STORE.
ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C.
CHAMBERS AND MARSHALL,
HAV E opened at- tlio Corner Store of Dr.
Marshall's Range, where they will offer
0 the citizens of Abbeville the Largest and
Jhcapest stoek of Fancy Staple Dry Goods,
toot*, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and
Irockery, for Cash and Gaah Only. Our
rofits are so small that we are not nbfe to sell
ur Goods on time, and we are confident, after
n examination of onr stock, the purchaser will
orccive such a great margin between our
'rices and the Prices usually nuked for Goods
1 our line, that they will bco that it is to their
dvantago to buy tfieir Goods from us for Cash,
i call is solicited, as we take pleasure in exliiblg
our Goods to all who may favor us with a
isit
April 22d, 1854, 40 tf
?jo8ton Kins.
rHE subscriber?, having had nino years expericnce,
and given universal satisfaction
> their patrons, being now fully propared with
ood machinery and the best of workmen, feel
ife in saying to tho Cotton Planters in general
I this and the adjoining States, that thov can
lrnish them with tho best COTTON GINS now
iade. They could offer a host of certificates,
ut believing the warrantee to be sufficient, they
'ill say, send on your orders through the mail
r their agents, wlio will visit the most, if not
II the Planters m reasonable bounds.
S. H. & WM. CT E8BY,
Elberton, Elbert county, Qa.
Feb. 4 <34 ly
mi 1 ?? , i
Bags Wanted.
ln? Hundred Ttaousaad lb?.
wanted at Kerr's Grocery Store,
.bberjll^, C, IL Any kind of ol?an Cotton 6r
foollcn Rag. will ba takeitat a fair prjoo in
xehange for Goods. July
20, 1864. tf
Whiikey aad Peach Brandy.
? BBIS Barton's bolt ByeWHISKKY.
/one lY, 1854.
*
MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
I
When tlio R. H. R. Theory waa first declared
I to the world, skeptical persons doubted ita cor*
recuicss, and looked with distrust on the remedies
it possessed. Others, however, struck with
the originality of its views and coneesdiog merit
to the theory, were induced to try if tho remedies
bore outin practice what was claimed for
them in theory. A third class differing from
the others and perhaps more numerous, without
consideiug for a moment any merit they mighb
he entitled to, tried them, merely as a venture,
growing out of a desire for something new.
Wo arc satisfied with the result, for the public
has received the benefit and It. It. It. Theory
has triumphed. Kot a day passes that wo da
not have admission from some hitherto unbeliever
that their skepticism was unfounded and
convinced by reading our Family Friend, lrnvo
proved by their own experience, tho infallibility
->,..1 uivuiumv.". i>ui > uuy passes Ibut wo dix
notreceivo grateful testimonials of cures effected
by these Medicines. " i was seized with
cramps and spasms last night says one, and had
it not been for Radawny's Ready Relief I should
havo died with the pain." Another says, " my '
wife was slowly sulking with an affection of
the Lungs and my neighbor was suffering from
Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to
health by ltudwny's Renovating Resolveut.
A third say, " Radway's Regulators have cured!
mo of habitual costivencss that was the burdenof
my life." Such are the characteristic tcBti-*
monials we daily recivc of the R. R. R. Rcmc-'
dies.
R.\i>way's Reahv Rkliw, the first of the R.
R. R. remedies, is the most quick aud safe rem
edv that has ever Vet been discovered for the'
instant relief of afl ACUTE OR CHRONIC)
l'AINS. It is a certain disenfcctant and will
neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant
Epidemic?. If the human system i3 soized with
the virulence of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fever,
Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Radway's
Ready Relief used in connection with
Railway's Regulators, will check the violence of
the disease, neutralize the infection, and will
not only protect the system against sudden
ucuui, ma will restore the body to health ami
strength. We make this assertion bohlly, and
if any Physician or Chemist doubts the grout
power winch we claim for our Heady Relief,
(ivcr malignant pains, let them examine it and
lust it, it will bear the test.
RHEUMATISM.
I'.mns stopped in a few minutes. The moment
Railway's Heady Relief is applied to the parts
alHii-leu with rheumatic pains, whether it no in
the kneo joint, the linns, legs, feet or loins all,
pain and anguish ceases.
Cr.ii'i'i.i:i) kon twkxtv ykars. Sir. Charles M.
t -. i < *- * ?* * * "
tiuuuaiuii, .>:isiiviiic, was crippled with a chronic
rheumatism for twenty years. He'purchased'
from J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of Ready Helief,
ami one box of Regulators. The Heady
liolief was applied as soon as it was obtained.
In twenty minutes he was free from pain ;
I n twenty-four hours lie could stand ulonc ;
In four tliij/x he could walk alone.
Hy the xise of the Resolvent, Relief and Regulators,
in one month lie was entirely cured.
A huh/ aytd 85, had been crippled for years,
couhl not rair>c her liaud to her liead. One bottle
of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stiffness,
created new life within her disabled body,
restored each limb and joint to a Btrong vigorous
and healthy condition. The lady is well
known in Asheville, N. C. Thomas W. Atkin,
Esq., editor of the Asheville New\ published the
case in his paper on the ISth of October 1853.
Simiiien Attacks. Ciiamps and Spasms. for
all internal difficulties, where the patient is suddenly
seized with Crayips, Spasms, Diarrhoea,
Cholera Morbus, ono tonopoonful of Radway's
Ready Relief will in fifteen minifies allay tho
most distressing pains.
Fever and Atjne. Let those afflicted with thisdistressing
malady take Radway's Ready Relief
internally, a teaspoonful every fifteen minI
utes three hours before tho chills come on, and
! a dose of Regulators every night; also, rub tho
spina of the back down with Ready Relief. It
will entirely cure and prevent the system against
Ague and Fever.
In eases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises,' Strains, ,
Sprains, Bad Swellings, Heart Burn, Sour Stomach,
Sick Headache, Radway's Ready Relief
will remove all pain in a few minutes.
For sale by Wardlaw ?fc Lyon, Abbeville;:
1 Boutwright Barkuloo, Columbia; Dr. F. G..
Parks, Greenwood; Beach <fc Brownson, Newberry;
J. & H. Follcfl'oinaria; Dr. F. F? Gary,.
Cokesburj'; J. W. Taylor, Anderson; Lewis
Cox, Bel ton; M. B. Enrlo <fc Co., Greenville;:
liurle, Kvansit Griffin, Williamson; David KiOler,
Frog Level. RADWAY ?fc CO., N. York..
May 13, 185-1. 53 lyS750^IN
CASH PRT7VK .
MECHANICS. INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS.
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