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THE INDEPENDENT PRESS' < 18 l'l'UMBllKU JEVJSnr 8ATCUDAY MOIIM.XO, lii~- .TERMS. ] pi>r annum, invariably in aJiance. j { Advertisements will be inserted conspicuously I j At the following very low rates: 11 1 square of 12 lines or less, 1 insertion, 15 j Every following insertion, !>7 < 1 square 3 months, -?I 00 : 1 ? 6 ? 0? j 1 " 1 year, 10 00, Announcing a Candidate, (in advance,) 3 00 j Liberal deductions will be made to persons j advertising largely. Ali obituary notices exceeding^ twelve lines! will be charged ns advertisements. F/Sy*AU communications aud letters on business with this office, must be addressed to The IsnKPKNDK.vr Press, Abbeville 0. II. S. C., rr.Kpaiu, to insure attention. POETRY. . Birth-place of Robert Burns. BT VilO.MAB vr. r.vufoxs. A lowly roof of simple thatch? Ist> home of pride, of pomp, and sin? So freely let us lift the latch, The willing latch that 3.13-9 "Come in I" # riain dw^'iiig this! a narrow door? No onrpet by soft sandals trod, But just for peasants' foct a floor? Small kingdom for n child of ft?id! Yet here was Scotia's noldcst And lie" ApoJIo clioio to light; And hers those largo eyes nailed mo ini I That had for beaufy such a sight! There, as the glorious infant In}-, Rome angol fanned him with his wing, j: And whispered, "Dawn upon the diiy Like a new sun! go forth niul sing I" Tie rose and sung, and Scotland heaiu? The round woild echoed with his rung, And hearts in every land wee stirred, With love, and joy, and scorn of wrong. home their cold lips disduinful curled; ' Yet the sweet lays would many learu ; .'But he went singing through the world, In most melodious unconcern. For flofrers will grow and showers will fall, A..A ?:n 41,? . And the great God, who cares for all, He will not lot his darlings die. But tliey shall siug in spite vf men In spite of poverty and shame, Aad show the world the poet's pen May match the sword in winning fume. MISCELLANY. Woman's Wages. "Our hired girl who left us a short time since, is going to come back," remarked the daughter of a wealthy tanner to an elderly gentleman, who was himself the owner of wide spread fields, as far as the eye could see. "Did she want higher wages?" rejoined he?"thev are civat for a m-.ee. whv th?r? was one here that asked one dollar and twenty-five cents per week ! " "Oh horrible!" replied the huly. After hearing this remark 1 was glad to get out into the pure air, that I might receive its influence into my lungs, for I felt a .kind of suffocation there, which I attributed to the hearing of sentiments uttered so contrary from my views of justice and right. I could but mentally ask that lad}' to go with^ne to that small house, where poverty and neatness seemed to ulAiutain a strife for the supremacy. By many uhmistakea* 1.1 V. il - n i t % uie inarKs, iue eweriy lauy who comes to the door to admit us is a widow. When entering we cannot avoid catching a glimpse of her daughter who sits leaning her head upon her hands, as she rests them upou the table. Within her lap is an open book from which she has evidently keen reading ; ],er attention is now diverted by our entrance. As she approaches us, note the clear full ex pression of her eyes aifd of tlie'broad full forehead, upon which is written thought in unmistakeable characters. For six years she had acted in the capacity of a teacher, reCnlvinrr rmlrr ?- ~ * - ""to w>iv uuiitii? ihis scanty reraueration doled out to her is not sufficient to meet her own wants, aside from those of a widowed mother. Often she sighs and ardently longs to procure the i-j-uis to feed her mind r. i.'1 knowledge? n< t luiil .he may gratify a vain'desire to be called leniued, bat that she might thereby enTc-ge her sphere of usefulness. She prizes , knowledge ? =? the ivf-nns to procure such an end, and tl?inln it is more to be desired than fine gold. : She has also a thirst for the true, the beautiful, the intellectual, and, could she receive what ihe ib fairlv e?1? V??MV*VU uu lur iiur | services, die might far more cultivate those higher aspirations . of her nature?and i ;rough.'that.''cultivation society and the ? ;vo?M might be blessed. But trow sho cxr i'lis M^uWi^pHapaed bird that fain would j soar, hiit tRe iron bars of-custom ami laW }y cvont. : Against these sho can onlyiplumfe Keyrings of her *oul fot flighty but never >n this me will she beenaWed to realize under ?ueh-state of things more than a very small Aire,of those desirable attainments f<S she daily pines. PoOr girl ; did I ? ' '''' . ? 35*' v- *ii . --?ili.v.:'*'^< *iil1\ ifi/I^ViW'l merit to desecrate it. She, at last driven t< lespair, forgot lier God, and listened to liii k-ilo promises. But often comes back t< that crrincr ono the remombranco of an in noccnt childhood, and thou tears, ave, bitte tears course down her cheek. Could yoi look within that fallen woman's heart., yoi would see there among the chief and fore most causes of her degradation the low remu neratiou paid for her labor, which aflbrdei her barely subsistence, and tho law whicl panctioned the wresting from her of cvci this. Let us extend etill farther our observation through that densely populated city, througl the crowded street up those rickety stairs, b; the*side of that low bed ; let uu turn dowi the ragged coverlid, and see there, lady, th sister, bound to thee by the strong ties of common humanity, who once like you, r<. tnSstn/l in n futlu-r's nootoction. and a broth er's love, and the warmth and light of a huf band's affection. Once joyful ;u> tliijio o\v passed with her life's morning; but ah ! sud denly death came,?aud one by one were t: ken, father, brother, and husband ; then sh was left alone ou the great battle field of lift herself to support and the Iitlle ones whoi: <Iod had given to her keeping. To do thi she toiled ou in that great city, from earl dawn till near the midnight hour, tliinkinj only of food and clothing for her childrei all unmindful of herself, for weeks an months, only receiving 25 cents per day, un tii at th? return of one Saturday night, who faster and thicker fell the snow, darkergrei the gathering shades of evening, and lowc burned the little lire in tho crrato?whil swiftv l'icw '.he nendb', and fiister fell tli t< ;.i>, ai.d sharper darted the pain throng] thai poor nuiuau'ci client and side until :i last a mnisicd Ii*.i fueling rushes to tin brain, sin- presses lier hand against her tlirol hing temples, and with a cry of despairiti anguish seeks her low couch from whici she may never rise,?nor would she wish t were it not for two little hearts, that be; mournfully under their thread bare gai mcnts. Think of a scene like this, ye who sit sir rounded with comfort and plenty, from who; stores, abundance feeds, and fattens ! thin of that pale, unrequited teacher, of tli abused and fallen inebriate's wife?of tli toiling but stum tig widow and her litt oir-s?and when one of thy sisters, bound 1 Ukm": by a common hnmnuify, asks in rctui for .? ivices given in hard labor only the li tie sum of oue dollar and twnntv-lii.-?? *.<?iv per week, do not say that such a price horrible, but rather think and know that is in truth a horrible shame that she slioul be paid no more. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?In the Court of 0; dinary, In the matter of the last Will and Tcxtt merit of I^ITCV I.OUiT, tlvcoaeeJ. rIIEREAS Application lias tliis <lnv bee * T made to ino l>y James Hargrove ni James W. Meredith and Xanev liis wife, son ..r ii.? i 1 i._:? ..< > - ? x u uiu ivjiiii iicirn ui ihic blilil jiucy JjOIYinX, 1* quiring the paper purporting to coutnin In last will nn<l testament to be prove J in "di form of law": Therefore, notice in hereby give to Tiphrnim Knight, and others, children of lie scy Knight, to be and appear before me, ciUn in'person or attorney, at a Court of Ordinal for Abbeville District, to be held at Abbevil C. II., on Friday, the twenty ninth Septembi next, at. which time and place the vnlidity tlie said paper will be tried. "Given under my hand and seal of office, tli tbe-23d Juno, A. IX 1854. V'. - WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. . July 1' Sm _? sontnern Quarterly Review. rpiIIS Perlodiool is tlic only one of it* class i J.. the entire "ronton of thu South: and its pi pes arc referred best" ey.idcnce of tl ability of the South, arid its capacity to gi\ expression to ibe feelings,'th<x iy.twos In oj?d ii tc-lliger.ee of this scction of the ooun^y.\J purpose is to fairly represent ourselves, nixl rt< to misrepresent others. It aims to mnintai the truth as we underslnnd it,'and to assert.tl iwtolleotual quality of our section, while, nt tl same time, it will lreo the mind of our pcop; from that state of literary thraldom and dcpci dcncy uuder which we nave too Ionglaborc< We claim then, from nil lovers of the South an the friends of a truty home literature, that sii| port for oar work which will enable 11s to <ri\ It a free course, ami thus make it eminent 1 worthy of the world'* admiration and onrprid C. MORTIMER, Pulisher. Office "Southern Quarterly Review," La Range, Broad-st., Charleston S. C. The following resolution was adopted by tli Southern Commercial Convention, held in Cha lea ton in April, 1854. Resolved, That jhe Southern Quarterly Ri view, publislied'in the city of Charleston, by native of Virginia, and edited by one of tli most distinguished literary pentlemdn of tli South, bcipg the only periodical. of that eha actor, printed and published in the Souther e,patron Age of the Sjoutherh people, nri tbtt o<jn?option curaos4lT'r*4baunencl it to tlioi ?$??**.K# *> ' CO., ' WD PST/klt DBALEM.UN,," R^?VJlADE LOT||liV? >;v't .v'ySDBft THEr.tr. &. * .i' i AiifcdaU, C*eorgia. C"3t^KA#l?y <fc Go. ?re<nx>*,ot>4Wog.fHffto#!! jndL LcHt ?,':locU:dStock erf Clothing ever offerc KAugnsta. Every arlicje for gentlemen'# weai Goods, iriaVo and finish, <*n b found at bnr estaMwfamont. ' *'< Awguita, March 25, 1854. " 4C-6m 'v -V-Ui ' ' -.' "-1. - - ' i;?. " ~7r~- T~' < A. TVaVS^A 'V. tr. r*"S >*oteB ?f tl?e E?t?te 6t D. p. c?eokm r*. decerned,-Ar*novr~1ivt?-ttiTTSIVe' "b&! WhI!? A for 5p#ytn#t. ^ Person W8,thJ wifrraeko paymentfrsfor beIfWMjC Februnry. 3^so,hg]<W <Mijaod igauut the Estate, will p'r^eht lho^amiTo 1ai properly-attested.-A > AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 * ? ? S , Everything New and Fresh. - At the New and Blegnnt Dry GoqjIs Stffrc of r WARD & BURCttARO, 1 AUGUSTA, GA., Opposite masonic Hull.. WE nre now receiving our Spring purchases of rich ami elegant SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, To which wc tnko grojit pleasure in inviting 11 the attention of nil in want of Family Supplies, fueling assured tliat we can offer the Greatest I, Hnr^nins to be found in Augusta? li lu Rich Spring SILKS, elegant WcddingSlLKS, ORGANDIES, TISSUES BAREGES, ' 15151 I.I.I ANTS, French .Jaconets, I.nwus. " Besides the largest, stock to he found of Y Iligh Lustred BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, the :i most elegant Goods ever offered in Augusta. .. New and Beautiful l'AKISIAN PLAIDS, of entire uew designs, with the linndsoinest and richest combinations of colors, including tlio 1 gay. the grave, the rich, the elegant and II eliastc. I- HIt'll EMBROIDERIESof every description, and in fact, every other kind of Dry Goods suitable for Ladies* and Children's Wardrobes." _ SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every kind. ? In this department will bo found some of the i) RICHEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS S ever exhibited South of the Potomac. .. MOURNING GOODS, in grent variety. 'f American, English and French CALICOS, in => endless vnrietv. >?I MANTILLA AND PRESS TRIMMINGS, il j Wo shall be prepared to please the most fasl-tidious taste in this difficult department, by 1( i keeping a large stock of Trimmings constantly j 011 hand. lV HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. 'r As Irish Liuons. l.inen and Cotton Sheetings u and Shirtings, Table Damask?, Napkins, Tow0 cllings, <to. 1 Augusta Sheetings and Shirtinps, Cotton Os! nnburgs and Georgia Stripes, at manufacturers' i prices. U Our Goods will he offered at a small advanec >- upon I lie original cost, for cash, "WHOLESALE ,r AND RETAIL. They will be shown freely, P ' ( presented fairly, and submitted to the* tin' biassed judgment of the purchaser. Our aim ? will be to please all classes of buyer?, in style, it quality and price of our goods, and in polite attention. All orders, accompanied with the cash, prompt I ly attended to. WARD <fc 13URCIIARD. Augusta, March *26, 1851. ic j ?: K; GRAY BROTHERS, lC: AUGUSTA, GA. IC , "T )EG to inform tlio public, that tlicy have just c | 1 J returned from the Northern markets, with o : n full and complete stock of it' Spriui; Dry Goods, t- i Having all the facilities in the purchasing of ts 1 their stock that a cash capital can command, we jg ( Img leave to Assure the public, that we will al. ways keep on hand the very beat order of Goods j that can be obtained, and sell them on as fair d terms as tho like quality can be purchased cither | in this market or Charleston. ^ ' Aiming our stock will be found the following ~ i beautiful floods:? (.'haste and Elegant Spring Silks; I Sowing Silks and Tissues; ~| llareges and Uarege I>el.ancs; | French Muslins ami Lawns; l~ j White Sftks, of all styles; Hl'?l: lii'o?ii.li> nn<l ,n j. Plain Black Silks, all' widt hs; |(j | White Embroidered Muslins; ip j Colored Dotted Muslins; c. l'laiil and Striped Muslins; .jj Swiss nnd Jaconet do.; : Hook and Mull do.; >n ! "White and Col'd Tarltou Muslin?; t.| Crimped Evening-Dresses, new styles; i Mantillas ri'iirl Scurfs', entirely new ; .. ; Crane Sliawls, very elieup; j* i White Barege and Sewing Silk Sim wis; ... t French, American, and English Prints; jjf1 Ginghams, of nil kinds; | Linen Lustres and Cliamhrys; js ' Cheap Loin{ Clotlu uud lloiuuMiUiis; Irish Linens, (own importation); I l'lain I .inen a:id Linen I)rill, for Gents wear; i Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap ; _ , All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; l'illow ease Linen; 10 inch Pillow ease Cotton ; in Hosiery of ewrv description, very cheap; n- Embroideries of every dese ? il tiop ; some 1 ie very line; 'e Sfewihg Silk Mits and Gloves; n- . Kid nod Silk Gloves; *i_. ts Raw Sftk and Lisle Gloves; >t Luion Cambric Handkerchiefs,nil kinds; Swiss and Jaconet Bands, very rich; >c Cambric, Swi?3 and Joeonct Trimmings and e Insertion; le Ribbon Trimmings, now styles; 11- Rich Bonnet and Xeek Ribbons; L Lisle, Thread, and Linen Laces; <1 And n grout variety of other articles too numerous to mention, to which we respectfully o invite attention. [April 1?17-Gin y : AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE w CLOTHING EMPORIUM. \\7M. O. PRICE <fr CO., Tailom?For 10 Vt. the Spring Ti ado?Arc constantly r" nmnufaettiring, and at am. times well supplied with the newest stylos of a Clothing of all descriptions, ,e COATS, PA NT A L 0 ON9, VESTS, SHIRTS, If INDKK3IIIKTS AXD DUAAVER8, r- ciuv.vra, scaups, guovks, belts >nd en aces, nQajERV OF ^LL KTNpg,..., a Til UNXS.'^'AvfalJNG HA a a, Ac., Aa d Tou.rt FuBJfwuixa?Fancy Soaps, Extracts, ir Cl.otjl and XInir Brushes, Combs, Rogers' Kuive/j, f Slienm, Puracs arid Port Monieft,,Canes, UVtiL'rel1 Ins, llats, ?aps, nnd erery article of Gentlemen's | dre?s &n<j personal furniture. > , To tw? ?iWo jire well supplied tvitli OLOTlftt CABS1MERES, VESTING 8 and } TfflALilllfGfS, Cloths by thepieee, pattern or ynrd, which we w i 11 sell <u low 04,can be bought U fife. ?^0. PKwac ? .. , ? - w: T.' IKGTtd'AM. fl ,t No. 268 Broad atreet, Augn&tn, Georgia* ; tl r Aiigwfav At-tfTa' ^^liTWW^eWoBir RICH TWISTED StlKsfiiAREGES AND 1 ' TISSUES, - ORGANDIES JACONETS, , lifliLLlXNl S. FRENCH .CAfJ' JcpEB, EMBR OJDEJtlES. "1 ] L Tl/TILLEB i.^TARRKN W? ? i ?<>**&*, B^^?^ ^V^, ?KVaievodto be : l a?audr 1 HEAO QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRIA AT CHARL1SW PEKKMK3m.flii [Lato J. O. T1 -3 \ ta | The subscriber will keep on hand the la CO AC IIKS, IIOCK AW A YS, BAUOUG TRAVELLING To l>e lmil in the State, embracing all the newest si build to order nny hind that innybe wanted, in 1 Harness, double & single; Wh'lps, Nettings, Also, Ca;icliin?k<>r,H stock of afil Repairing in oil it* branches, proiiiji l-^TAU llorfc n June ", 1851. 2-1 E. swaffib: "WHOLESALE A CLOTHING E S T n *' - " mil ?* uruniiv ^?imui3ig>it i> S. <fc tiON would respectfully invito the i STOCK of Spring; and Sun Manufactured by themselves expressly fur thii TOCKTIIKIt WITH A Men's F u r 11 i n RIIIKTS, GLOVES, COLLARS, SCSI'ENDKRS, CRAVATS, IIANDKERCH1 STOCKS, DRKSSINO C< Country Merchants wishing to sort up, w vauiki) Stock, nnd nt Charleston Prices. Columbia, Oct, 20. 1853. (3EEAT SOUTH: ?b a: CHOLERA, ) for AL1 T) Y SENTKttY, JPIAllltlKEA, j BOWEL. PIS Also, Admirably adapted to many Discasi Menstrn THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL Al Ei\co]n 1st.. It euros t.lio worst cnscs of Diarrlwnn. 2d. It. cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 8?1. It euros California or Mexican Diarrhrea. 4lh. It. relieves the severest Colic. 5th. It euros Cholera Morlius 6th. It cures Cliolera Infantum. A few short Extracts from "I have used Jacob's Cordial in 1113- family, ami ment, a valuable remedy." lion. I "It gives me plcnnurc in beinp able to rceomm once, and the experience of mv'nciirhbora ami fi-ie to believe it to be nil that it purports to be, viz: AVu. II. LTndkkwooii, formerly "I take great pleasure in recommending this in diseases, for which I believe it to be u sovereign 1 ever tried by mo." A. A. Gauldino, 1) "This efiicient remedy i* travelling into celcbri Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used ?3?" For sale by W.vkdlwv ?fe Lvov, Abbeville Smith, I lodge's Depot. F. (J. Paisks, Greenwood, sale Agents; and by the principal Mcrchuuts an< Savannah, Ga., May 13, 1351. AUSTRALIA IN MARKET! 3 j OFFER for sale 80 acres of LAND, more or i loss, lying on the Snake Road, eight miles f and a hjilf from Abbeville Court House, bounded b}- lands of Samuel Jordan, Patrick JlcCus- J Inn and Thomas Thomson. Twenty-live acres < nrc cleared niul in good cultivation. The bill- J ancc has good timber on it. A dwelling house . ninl out buildings on it. This land Jics in the r go] J rogion, an J Jins one of the richest veins ever discovered iu this country. f Aay wishing to bu}*, arc invited to cull ( and examine it I intend to move West, anil if <i not sold before sale day iu September, it will be f put up to tlie highest bidiler. c UEUBEN" FOWLER. j * c?. i x *u Orn j; THE VALLEY PiONEEB. h rI^IIE undersigned will publish in the town of c J. Ilnniburtr, anew Weekly Paper on or \t about the first of September next, bearing the I1 above title. si It will be tbe aim of the Publisher to con- ? duct "Tlje Valley Pioneer" in a style thnt will make it acceptable to all classes of renders; to All its columns with generul intelligence, the news of the day, historical anecdotes, tales of real life, poetry, light literathre, humor and wit; in fact, to mnkc it strickW a Newspaper. "The Valley Pioneer" will. advocate the commercial interest and internal improvement I oi the btute;^ho building of the Savauuflh -* River Valley anil Columbia nud Hamburg llnil J? Roads. It will be independent in polities, not J,'1 identifying TtAolf wttWahypartlf; but firmly op- ' * posing feach measures as aro injurotu lo the Cl prosperity of the Stiifc and the country qt large. P1 The publisher will be ably assisted in" tTie 01 editorial department/ which, < with1 lil? experi- ar itt tlje- l?'ftw?paper publisbijig bu^inesp, g< and tho extreme low rate* of Subscription, will ?' make the paper a Velcomo visitor. ,n Tefcutfl?/fa* - V' , -y. ^.w.iH^uf.aui^nvi*. iiu.jmper "v w'ill be forWafdcd tinlcas tbo moijay accompany ? Anv 3?Jlfei$bcr& nnd v'_ lorwo Aiing ttifrrilouoy t-egcfVi tm? cortV^iih. " 'V'Vk lanifxsOx.: ??. ?.,?> r<.>.T??^r?.a*. ',. ?? rn LA9D Vu&fAXJBL ; J Tp^lE^Subwjbcr off^rs^for^ojilTa tr^ *? *. or .uiua, 6? mUeft fwm.Ninety-iix I>eppL ana one jtiilVfrpru f? ^uckoji's.FerrV on^SiTdaa river, containing /' ^ a 0 3 Acre* - \ho?r#Seventv five a6rf3 \f<xJ3Urt<}?\'f'W tim- bn j^rAl;>-Dw?liin^nii(f all n6ces?a?/ ob&tiHd' w; ng> attached; and aataaltliy as any situation OIf ? i,i-- ,r i#jLi -2L,-. . . GE8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! HKf PRICES. hornton.] rgc-st nml most clognnt assortment of HES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, rAGONS, &c., Lylcs nnd latest fashions of tlic day, uml will :hc most superb and durable mnnncr. Also, Buggy Umbrellas, Horao Blankets, &c. Kinds on Itaml for flale lotv. ill//mid faithfully done, at low prices. arrantid. iy m & sot, iND RETAIL A 15 L I S If M E N T, oluinbia, South Carolina. tltenlion of the public to their EXTENSIVE inner Clothing, b nifirlcet. I.AtlflK STOCK OK liin? Good^: TRUNKS, CARPET DAGS, KFS, VALISES, )WXfl, MONEY 11KI.TS, ill finil, nt this Establishment, n large nnd 24?ly EHN REMEDY. B> Gl? D ^ M fj ( CHOLERA MORBUS, ? . \ BILIOUS CIIOL1C, BIASES. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. es of Females?most especially Painful .ation. iE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE suras. *7tli. It euros painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves pain in Back and Loins. flth. It counteracts Xervousnoss nnd Dospon10th. It restores Irregularities. [doncy. 11 th. It dispels Gloomy <fc Hysterical Feelings. 12tli. It's an admirable Tonic. Letters, Testimonials, &c. have found it a most efficient and in my judgIiiiam "Wauxeu, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. end Jacob's Cordial?my own personal expcrinds nround me, is a sufficient guarantee for me a sovereign remedy." ; Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit, valuable medicine to all afflicted with bowel cinedy?decidedly superior to any thing else eputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of" Georgia, t v as last as Bonnparte pushed his columns into /'?.Georgia Jejfcrsonian, Jlay 19//?, 1853. . O , umiih, voKcauury; uonEnra, <fc Havilakd, IIarral ACo., Charleston, Wliolccl Druggists throughout the State. " WM. W. BLISS ?fc CO., Proprietors. 5C?Cm >Jew and "Wonderful Machine. WILtlAH STODDARD, Proprietor. r]IK Subscriber having purchased the Right for the State ?fSouth Carolina in the only tlnehine now invented, for RIFTING ana MOVING SUINGL1CS, BARREL HEADING, be., is prepared to sell the Right of the Districts, >r single Machines, at prices sufficiently low to nnke it nn inducement for purchasers. The Machine being simple in its construction, uiu iiut iiuuie to get out ot order, is capable >f Splitting nnd Slinving Two Thousand Sliin;les j>er hour?bettor than mode by hand. It 3 portable, and can be workod by hand, horse ir steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a fnehino will make enough Shingled to pay the trice asked for a single one. Largeinducementsarcoffered to persons wish3g to purchase the right of several Districts.? no of the Machines can be seen in operation i the City of Augusta, at"\Vm. H. Goodrich's 'laning Mill, nnd one also may be seen in a tiort. time at Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at idgefteld C. II. TIIOS. G. LAMAR. IJambnrg, 9. C., April 29, 1854. 61?tf "cheap CASH 8TOBE.~ ABBEVILLE? , It?8. C.- (i li i wuti n it ?'? 1 ??'' ? * ? - u xi A iu J> a tt B A H II fflAKSUALL, I 3AVE opened at the Corner Store of Dr. Marshall's Ranee, where they vrlll offer i the citizens of Abbeville tlio Largest and lienpcat stock of Fancy Staple Dry Goods.. oofc?,'Shoes, II?t? and Cap^ ITard-Wal-e and rockery, for Ouh and Oadi Only. Our ofita are so small titat wo are not nble-t6 sell ir Goods on time, and *? aro confident, after i examination of otfr stock, the purchaser- will trccive such &' pre at margin - between- our rices and tho Prices usually asked for' Goods our line, that they will see that it is to their 1 vantage tb buy tbeir Gooifs from tie for Cftsli. .call is solicited, a* we take pleasure in oxhib- , g our Goods to all! who may'favor us with a it a ' " i Aj>ril 22d, 155-i, u 4? tf - *ftipg; . , _ .A hftiTsiftfcfjI&rS, having liaj nine years, e*? Li ' perierfe^ **<1 given univertaVsatisfaction tHeir prttrons, Wing hoVfolly prepared wtyh <sdmaclimery ond'thabest of Wbrkm?nj foe) ) fe In Sating to the Cotfon'WanteW In tfetitfo) < ..... ..km vawijuiDing bitoi,' tittt thev nit i rnisb them with the IjSt'flQTTON GlNS no^ ,1 ide.^ They fconld offer a H<# t^Heiriil^th#^^ttr^tolDb ftev / 11 bay, sondon vour orderstbrotigh fhejtiflit ? \K&p> agents, -wlio Til] visit the moetV if npt i the Planters in |'^gl*SBY, " I ' ;>/- , ' *< --> "<% -. . & *?&'*:} Hit.. MEDICAL AND MISOELlfAJSEOU?. Wl? .' **. When the 11. 11. 11. Theory wu first .iieel afre<l to the world, skeptical persons doubtdd Its correctness, and looked with distrust on the remedies it possessed. ^ m v ... v. ^ uu w vt cr, eiruut. w?m the originality of its views and conceeding merit to tho theory, were induced to try if tho remedies bore out in practice what was claimed for them in theory. A third class differing from tho others ninl perhaps more numerous, without consideing for a- moment any merit they might be entitled to, tried tliein, merely os a venture, growing out of a desire for something new. We are satisfied with the result, for the public has rcecivcd the benefit and H. It. It. lijeory line triumphed. Not a day passes that wo do not have admission from sonio hitherto unbeliever that their skepticism was unfounded and'convinced' by readine our Familw Winn.* v.o?.? proved by their own experience, tho infallibility of our medicines. Not a day pneses that we do> not receive grateful testimonials of cures effocted by these Medicines. " I was seised with [cramps nnd spasms Inst night says one, and had it not been for lladawny's Ready Relief I should have died with the pain." Another says, "my wife was slowly sinking with an affection of the Lungs nnd my neighbor was suffering front Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to health by Radway's Renovating RcsolvcutA third say, " Iladway's Regulators have cured inc of habitual costivcncss that was the burden of my life." Such are the characteristic testis monials wo daily rccivc of tho R. R. R. Renie> dies. Radway'h Readv Rklieh, the first of the R. R. R. remedies, is the most quick nnd safe remedy that has ever yet been discovered for tho" instant l'clief of all ACUTE OR CURONKJ PAINS. It is a certain disenfcctant and will neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant I Epidemics. If the human system is seized with !t w virnlnnnn nf Pl.nln.~ T? ?. ~ VOV.v1ii, uiuiuitux, Ollip rovor, Pncnnionio, or other fatal poisons, Radway'a Itcady Relief used in connection with Railway's Regulators, will clicckthe violence of the disease, neutralize tho infection, and will not only protect the system against sudden death, hut will restore the hody to health and strength. We make this assertion boldly, nnd if any Physician or Chemist doubts the great power which we claim for onrReady Relief, over malignant pains, let them examine it ami test it, it will bear the test. RHEUMATISM. Pains slopped in a few minutes. The moment I'adwav'e Ready Relief is applied to tho parts afflicted with rhmimntie nnina : 1 ' ** *" tlie knco joint, the arms, logo, feet or loins till, pnin and anguish censes. Cmrri.En Fort jtwenttv veaes. Sir. Charles M. JohiiBton, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic rheumatism for twenty yours. lie purchased from J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of Ilcady Relief, and one box of Regulators. The- Ready Relief wns applied as soon as it was obtainto. In twenty minutes lie was free from pain ; ' In twenty-four hours he could stand alone; In four days he could walk alone. By the use of the Resolvent^ Relief and Regulator?, in one month he was entirely cured. A lady ayed 85, had been crippled for years, could not raise her linntl tn Imr iir>?.i n*.* tic of K. It. Relief removed oil pain and stiffness, created new life within Iier disabled body, restored cneli limb and joint to a strong vigorous and healthy condition. Tho lady is well known in Ashevillo, N. C. Thomas \v. Atki", Esq., editor of the Ashevillo News, published tTie casein his paper on the 13th of October 185o. Scddhn Attacks. CttAiirs and fto.abtfs. For all internal difficulties, whore the patient is suddenly seized with Cramps, Spasms, Diurrhu'n, Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful of lindway's Ready Relief will in fifteen minutes allay the most distressing pains. Fever and Ague. Let those afflicted villi this distressing malady take Radway's Ready Relinf intornnllr o fnor..i - * _ j i ? cirrj iiueen minutes three hours before the chills come on, ami n dose of Regulators every night ; nlso, rub tho spine of the back <lowu with Ready Relief. It will ent irely cure and prevent the system ngninst Ague and Fever. In cases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Bad Swellings, Henrt Burn, Sour Stomach, Sick Ilcaduchc, Railway's Ready Relief will remove nil pnin in a few minutes. For solo by ^VVardlaw & Lyon, Abbeville; uontwrignt ?sc iinrkuloo, Columbia; Dr. F. G. Parks, Greenwood; Beach <s: Brownson, Newberry ; J. & II. Folk, Pomaria; Dr. F. F. Gnry, Cokesbury; J. W. Taylor, Anderson ; Lewis ?fc ? Cox, Bolton; M. B. Earle & Co., Greenville; Earle, Evans <fe Griflin, Williamson ; Diivid Kibler, Frog Level. ItADWAY <fe CO., May 13, 1854. * 63 ' ' If $750 IK CASH PRIZE'S, k t' MECHANICS, INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS." (? VOLUME Ten of tho " Bcikntuio American" commences on the Iflth of September^-' It is chiefly devoted to the adsiuicerdent of tl?e interest of Mechanics, Inventors,Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by men praetigcliy skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no _ other journal of thn painn ?}.?> ? -J-*-? ' siyelycirculated, or so generally'.eateamed "fyr its practical ability. Nearly, all.thb Valoitile Patents wUipta aro issued weekly fronrthieBatent office are illostrated with ?ograving?, .>a^d the claimsvof all the Patent# ajy> published regularly in its column* aa tUoy.aro iaan<d,- thiw making ifcV perfect eci?hti?ic axp mkouawicai. ekctci-opbdia of information upon the subtals of Mechanical Improvements, m"9T eerina and the Science?. generaUy.vtW&JMjblUlied wcoklv in quarto /orm sufuble J^r.^uiainff nn/1 * noex? its circulation on the last Y^mn^Sr ceedeil 23,000 per week, nn.l tj10 pr?cficitt ?a TMfo'tldWnjf'CMH Prices are offcroil bvtto asa-r"jj0" ^ 0 ,f rt?en^ 5 *>