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THE INDEPENDENT l'RESS!1"" VOl 18 rUDLISEUSD evbuy Saturday moumiu, TERMS. 1 per anntun, inval&abfff i*<tdvanri>. Advertisements .will be inserted conspicuously j j fet the following very low rotes: . 1 mtinrn nf 19. linM rtr lcsi 1 insertion. Vrt tt" Every following insertion, - ? - - -. 37 | 1 e??Inro 8 mouths, - - - - - - - f4 00 | p0, 1 ? 6 " * fiOOjl.i 1 " 1 year, ------- io 0(? I. Announcing a Candidate, (in advance.) 3 00 iJ,u Liberal deduelions 'will be made to persons., advertising largely. * i un All obitunry notices oxe.eedina; twelve lines i a , Will bo charged as advertisements. j . 83T.A11 vosiyiiniiicntioiis and l?t*er:x on I>u>i-; ' ' ness.witli tlii* office, mu?t l>e n !'!iv^,v| t,i Ttu: ,.%v' Independent Prb*8, Abbeville C. 11. S. rui;- tlf taid, to insuro. attention. , - POETRY. !jl;i The Light at Homo. ^ 7 The Light nt llonie! how briglit it beams ,.j( When evening shades around*ua fall; - jj1( And from the lattice far it gleams; all To love and rest and comfort call. til When tired -with the toils of day, The strife of glory, gold, or fame, How sweet to seek the quiet way, (?< Whcro loving lips wifl lisf> our name on Around the Eight of Home. sei When through the dark and storiny night, .The waywad wapderci- homeward flics: Hoy checrtig is tliftt twinkling light. - , - - . I V'J \Vhich through the forest gloom lie sjii<--i! It if .the U& at home lio foc!.-?, Thi?t loving hearts will greet him there, ! *0 And through His bosom steal-. 1 <]<j That Jo^&nd love that banish earo, stl fm"'c - ;|A Around tlic Light fit Home. whene'er at Inst, 1111 " Ftgreets the sonmau through the storm, no jnore tlieShilling 1 >1 n-:t * ? MlBOBLIiAITEOUS. " " Died Yesterday." Every day is written this sentence?" Died yesterday, so and so." Every day a lloweri < : ?, is plucked from some sunny home?-a hteacli ' made in some happy cirole?a jewel stolon from some treasure of love; Each day from Uie summer field of life, some harvester dis- 7? nppears ; yea, every hour, some sentinel falls >d from his post, and is thrown from the ram- :l." parts ot time into tlffc surging waters ofi^.'j ISteruity. Even as we write, the funeral j t<> proccssion ot" one who "died yesterday," al winds like a summer sliaduw along the street. ".Died Yesterday."?Who died? Perbaps it \^as a gentle babe, sinless as an angel, pure as the zephyr's hymn, one whose laugli was as the gush of summer Tills loitering in jJigbowor ot' rocs, whose little life was a perliUu)>"?Jl daytime, crowned with 'ppEioqs, flowers that never fade*; POr, maynap it was a yputh, hopeful and ^vncu'ti.;? I,| one wtiose SQ^-mipU'd after couiinniiioii \vitn ^ the great and reached luitli w'Tlh . earnestness, Struggled for tho guerdon in the i L'i distance. J3ut Uiat heart of his is still now, for HS44 died yesterday." * , - 44 Died Y^flvgaoay."?yV young girl, pure If as the orailgB^Piowers that clasped lier tore- " head, was stricken down as she stood at the Ill( altar,'and from tho dim aisles of the temple oi she was borne to tho44 garden of slufflberers."' pi vA tall brown man, girt with the halo of vie- 101 tory, and stauding at'the day's close under W1 * his Own vino aud 'lig-tree, fell ?iu ihc <iu t, ^ven as the anthem tremble.! upon Ins ;ips; ? -And he, 'tdo, wa5 laidf?* where (no rude i'o.t:ifathewrof ihe hamlet sl??ep." An aged pa- rs trior eh, bow'ed with yemg aud caies, even ;is J he looked out; upon the distant hills fur tho <co * *-comha? of the' ancrel hrt?t ^ _r , p,? n hjs iluur-sU'p was i * Jis |fluiig op ^jionwr bunsgr, uas withered TTp for- ri * ^"when we .rise 4rom the biv- 1 > Vj^W*0 *? 8^nc^ ag"'jn at our p^st,' wo iu'^ J ^[(^^P1G bro^er soldiers, whose ebcery cry, in ^Jj *^&h#riiegS8 and struggles of the past, has been Ixt riioaven updfa our hearts. iiach ?* C fg.; ^^6me peart ^dropa from the jeweled git . ?^^H|yiship ; sotae .Jyre, ^ wlnch cat ^ ^ ^ *^y ^ WJI^II^Jn una fi ^l^" J treal you as if you were a princess in ?rown right; while the lady that comes with a plain straw bonnet and common 1 iwl stands neglected nnd alone I Does lio protest that a certain article is 1 parted, when lie knows it was inannfac- J t?d in this country ? 1 Does he, with the,volubility of a foreign ;ll?r nun pa uaii (KiA ?> 7 jvu uinv a |/icv>U JJi r?i?i\ w uiv est thing in the market," when your own v lament tolls you to thy contrary? Docs he. impose on the credulity of that sophisticated country girl, and aver that Maine is "new style, tlie most fashiona; and cheapest she can buy in the city," * ten it is old and shopworn ? Are these i* r<*<|tiisites for a good salesman ? We ar<- sorry to answer that some people ink they are; but we do not. We detest ? system of lying and fraud, and nothing! 11 induce us to leave a store so mioii as to j d such a clerk. Lei merchants think se-| nisly of these things; let thcin make, it u rule to be honest, truthful ami upright, <1 we shall see a better state of things roughout the land.? Olive Branch. A Dream that is often Tans.?A t .M'inan prince, in a dream, seeing three rats, e fat,-the other lean, and the third blind, lit for a "celebrated liohemiau gipsy, and manded an explanation. "The fat rat," id the sorceress, "is your prime minister, e lean rat your people, and the blind rat li-snlf'" "I say, iiiggn,how you sell dem brooms much cheaper dan dis inderwidnal can ' when, between yon and mo, I steal do ill' to make dem wid?" "Why, you black fool, Pomp" I steal 1 ine ready made." , "AVhy did you not pocket soinc of those >ais?" paid one boy to another, 4'ii?.hodv .... ? " Yes f here was; Tiros there to an nx>/fj\ mid I ?.lon't ever mean to se<* myself ?!<? nic-an tiling." AUKKOUSE AM) COMMISSION MKRCIIAXTS, M'INTOSH ST., AUGUSTA GA.^ "1X7"11 - L continue I he W:tve'lTJv> f T hoti-o ;i:ul (Vnniiii-i-ioiiJfc*. *?; i i^isioss in tlicir FlK'.M'llOOF UUILIMNG mi I 'hitosliStreet, in ail its branches, an<l lu>??? * strict personal attention to the intcropts ?>f j 'viio p?ov J"<'i 'OSiMutfeS 111 tlicir 11.111(1;", to crit public favor. Order.* for Hagcinc, Rope ami Famii.v Srrtin tilled nt the lowest, market price. Advas??'OH niadu when rcquiroii produce in store. .t. is. simpson] [j. t. CAlltitM.r. August. ti'J, 185-1. 1(5 <-,iii ^Vhitlock, Coskcry &, Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CAMI'HKIX ST., AUGUSTA Ga. ? j d the l'nldic cone.-allv, that they still zonule tlie above BIJSIXlvSS, at their old St a ml, lere thigy will 'rive their undivided attention all Business entrusted to their care. LiberCash Advances made on lVoduce in store. Orders f*r BAGGIXO, llOPK and fauiily 'I'PLIIiS, Carefully iilled at the lowest Marts. J. W. WIIITI.OCK, loiix cosKr.itv, A. ?T. WfllTLOCK. August 12,'''5-1. 11 Gin THE STATE'OF SOUTH "CAROLINA," Abbeville. Distrirf /? ^ ... ??.y. Iiii Drown ninl i!liat-i'M nil, Kxceutors, *! :!! for Partition ? vs. * > #nf Land Did Aeit-klin Brown, | counts. ti'inii Brown, et. al. J ** si r T Appearing lo inv satisfaction (lint Marklin Brown, Atkins Corlor, Joseph l>cason, and atrice Pcason. llcnrv Scran ? Bailey, (1 Klizabotlf Bniley, i>efenaaiits in the above II, reside beyond the limits of this State ! On >tion of T>. t\ Jones, complainant's solicitor, dnred that said defendants do appear, and t*ad, answer or demur to said Bill within three [>nlh3froin the ptiblieatiou hereof, or the same ill be taken pro confeafo against them. It A I/IV1.N! /I T.' 1 r\ i ... O. Ul. JS. Commissioner's ofticc. r>, 18.*>4. "?m I2.li! lor Ohack *?priai?s ! I^ilB rtubstriber has now on the line between i L Oreenville and Chick Springs, a line and i mmodious FOUR-HOBS ii HACK. Iiieli will leave tlic village every da}*, after I e arrival of the cors from Columbia; and reining, will leave the Springs after breakfast. Fare, $1 00 each way. , C2T" Seata can be secured at my residence, , posite the Mansion House. * Aua. 12 14 tf W T. r.i? A\vi?oi>rk ? . ? ?r jXj , ' TO EENT, 71 "MIAT larg^new und well finished STORE ^-Washington Street, Adjoining Wilxon Wunri*, a short distance from the Public , uiH^&nd Marshall Hotel, 25 feet fraML and J feet deiip, with a good Counting Roaiq* nu<L in llonse,. now occupied by Win. M. Jlughew & a Wholesale Grocery Store. From itsehcJE ile situation, it id eoptiaered one of the best lo- 1 ions in fchia.'placdFvPossesdion given by tho d it of Octobor or sooner if requirod. ?f?furthcr info nidation npply to < ( joiin mclaren, q August 29, 1864. 16?9t y M1K EAtnt D. F. CtEcair decjKfist4ii?jiow ditp, niM*linvuflLeen Red ir^SMg^wj^s* for pnjuiioiit^^MPionB ". ing theBPpTcT'Jifll niuke payfflPlW>cforc 16th of February.* Those htfldiqg demands jx irist tlieRotate, wiU jwcaeut lk<<'?ame to up, iierly%kfcte?fe<J* ' V 4. ' ? . " MoGOWEtf 4 PERMIT^ eb. 4 Mrrtt .. Att-y# for'AWfefc ^ New Iflrilt*e?8cs. ^^H|| AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. VKW FIRM!' NEW FIRifl! HAMBURG, S. O. TIIK undersigned hnviiig >i <T> / Z&W&iL fumed ti co-nnrtncraliin in his place for tlie purpose of transacting'a GENERAL GROCERY & COTTON BUSINESS, eould respectfully inform our numerous friend6 m<l the public that, we will keep constantly on inntl ft large supply of every article needed by ho Farmer, which wo will dispose of 011 as fa'orubh' terms ax any other house in the j>htcr. We have engaged the services of Messrs. T. I. Welborn mid S. V. Johnson, both of whom ire well known to the public, ns liberal Cotton ui'irn, and who will, at nil times, give the iii?lie*t. Tiinrket prices for tluit and other arti les of jiruilucr. Our Senior Partner will, oh hereto fore, give lis personal Attention to the RKCKIVING \NI? FORWARDING OK MERCHANDISE o the count ry. T. R JOUNSJX; i BEKSOX * JOHNSON. CARD. IN retirintr from the above business we leave Messrs. liun-on it .Johnson in nur place, and lolieit for them the patronage of our old customers and the public generally. jiltlNDLY it ROSAMOND. Sept. 23, 1851. 2-21 7t CROCKER & REES, WARKHOUSIJ AND COMMISSION Merchants, rACKSON* STREET, IlKLOW AND OS THE OPPOSITE BIDE OF AVARUEN'S BLOCK, AUGUSTA, OA. THE Undersigned would respectfully inform tlioir friends and former patrons, that they will remove, on the 1st of September next, to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson Street below and l?ii the opposite side of Warren's Bloclc. Wc will give our personal attention to all business entrusted to our care, as heretofore, and hope to incrit a continuance of the favor of former patrons. Wc are prepared to make at all times, liberal cash advances o:i Produce in store. nr.loi-c r..i- it.wimvr: inum.' ?.,.i i.-ami I.Y sri'l'UKS will he carefully 11 Ileal ami at the-lowest market price. JOHN 11. CROCKER. john c. rees. July 20, 1851. 12?2m GRAY BROTHERST" AUfSl'STA, OA. BEG to inform the public, t lint theyliave iust returned from the Northern "laikets, with it full and complete stock of Spring I>ry Cnooils. Having nil the facilities in the purchasing of II...; ti.-.i .. .?i.......:?..i - y ? - beg leave 1o assure 1 lio public, that we will always keep on hand I lie very best order of Coods tliat can lie obtained, ami sell tlieni on as fair terms as tlie like quality can be purchased either in this market or Charleston. Among our stock will be found the following beautiful (Joods:? Chn>te and Klegaut .Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; Bareges and Barege 1 >cl.anes; French Muslins and Lawns; "White Silks, of all styles; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; 1'lain Black Silks, all widths; White KmbroiiJered Muslins; Colored Dotted Muslins; l'lni.1 .^.1 M.. - Swiss and Jaconet do.; Hook n:i>l Mull <lo.; White ami Col'd Tarlton Muslins; Crimped Kvening Drosses, new styles; Mantillas an<l Scarfs, entirely new; Crnjie Shawls, very cheap; ? "White JJnrege and Sewing Silk Shawls; French, American, nml Knglish Prints; Gintfhams, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chiunhrys; Cheap Long Cloths and Homespuns; Iri.-h Linens, (own importation); 1'lfiin n...i r; i> "" _ - v.. KMM, n't wcimwvur; | Linen Sheeting, cxccedinglj* cheap; All kinds of (Jiitlon Sheeting; Pillow case Linen; 40 inch l'illow ease Coif on ; Hosiery of every description, very cheap; Embroideries of every description ; some rery fine; Sewing Silk Mits and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves ; Raw Silk and Lisle Gloves; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinus; Swiss, and Jaconet Hand?, very rich; Cambric, Swiss and JneonctTrimmings and Insertion; Ribbon Trimmings", new styles; Ilicli Bonnet and Neck Ribbons; Lisle, Thread, and Linen Lace?; And a g'-eat variety of other articles too numerous to mention, to which we respectfu^y invite attention. [April 1? 17-Ci^^ AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE ^ CLOTHING EMPOJfrUftl. WM. O. PRICE ?fr CO., T.ul0hfl2?JFor tlie Spring Trade?Arc constantly nanufa4|iiriug, and at a"li. times well supplied tvitll thA nr?tVAflf Clothing of all descriptions, 70j3k, PA&TALOQfrS, VESTS, SMUTS, .AM) SBAWKIUI,% . CRAVATS, fflRrS, GLOTJt?, BELTS AND DltWES, iioSeuv of all kinds, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING DAGS, Ac., ?fcc. Toilet Furnishing?Fancy Soaps, Ex tract*, Moth anil Hair Brushes, Combs, llogera' li^ves, Uienra, Puivcs mul Tort Monies, Gfcncs, as, Hats, Capo, a ml ^rcry articltfljftOcntlomen's Iress and personal furnjturc. ! To the Tuai>e?Wo arc well supplied wKn IT.n'I'USJ * C/OM/r.'n "ft kjtjjuiiv/iTjO, vHS'l'IAiUti and "IIIMM INOS. Cloths by tlie piece, pattttjp%r , ard, which we will Bell as low as caa'W bonght. i New York city. W?L O. PKIC.E, t W. T: INfcRJtflAM., j No. 258 Broad street, A^pfttap/Georgia. ^ngt)6ta, March 25, 1854. ~ 46?6m c "WEW SPKlfe'fiOiPDs/ "} \IC1I TWlbTED BILKS, BARROEH AND TIS8VEB, ORGTANDIES, JACONETS, , BRILLIANT? F&ENCH*C*Ll-, OOES, EMBBOIDERISm . : HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARF AT CHARMS' S-XXMHlSiliSS JET [Late J. O. _ rn Til ft will L'rt/in nn kn.,.1 ?1.A COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BAROL TRAVELLING To he lind in the Stnte, embracing nil tlie newest build to order nny kind tlint. may he wnnted, i Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettlnj AIho, Coarlimukcr'N stock of a 235" Repairing in all it* branches, pro IS'All Work Jiine 3, 18*4. 2E. SWAFMi WHOLESALE r. t. n t u t ? a v q 1 V/JJV Xlixil VJI IJ \J No. 3 Granite Buildings, RS. <fc SOX would respectfully invite tin STOCK of Spring- and $11 Manufactured l>y themselves expressly for 1 together with Men's F u mi SHIRTS, GLOVES, OQ4.LAKS, SL'fil'ENDKIl CfltAVATS, HANDKKIIC STOCKS, DRESSING Country Morelmnts wishing to sort up, varikd Stock, ami at Charleston Trices. Columbia, Oct, 20. 1853. CrEEAT SOTJTB VBT ? CHOLERA, ) F01l A DYSENTERY, JDIAUUIICEA, ) BOWEL ?5 Also, Admirably adapted to many Disei Menst THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL EXCOI 1st. It cures the worst oases of Diarrh<na. > 1. It cures the worst forms of 1 >ysentory. Sil. It. euros California <?r Mexican Diarrhcca. 4tli. It- relievos tlie severest Colic. ijlli. It euros Cholera Morbus. Ctlh. It cures Cholera Infantum. A Jfe -1 t- T1 ?" a row uuurk jjjttracis iron "I lmvn used Jacob's Cordial in my family, ai ment, a valuable remedy." Hon. "It gives nu? pleasure in being able to recom enee, ami tlie experience of my'neighbors and fi to believe it to be all tlmt it purports to be, viz Wm. II. Uxiihrwood, forme "I take great. pleasure in recommending this diseases, fur which 1 believe it to be a sovereiiri ever tried by me." A. A. (i.a'UMNii, "This efficient remedy is travelling into eelel Russia, and gaining commendation wherever us EST For bale l>v Wariilaw it Lyon, AMicvil umbiii, nwup:a i'l'j'ui. r. w. i .vni\s, urcenwoo sale Agents; ami by the principal Merchants i Savannah, Ga., May IS, 1854.* r TIIE TALLIN' PIOMKER. r|"MJK undersigned will publish in the town of 1 Hamburg, a new Weekly Paper on or ahout the first of September next, bearing the above title. It will be the aim of the Publisher to conduct "The Valley Pioneer" in a style that will make it acceptable to all classes of renders; to till its columns with general intelligence, the news of tlio da}', historical anccdotes,~tale8 of real life, poetry, light literature, humor and wit; in fact, to make it strickly a Newspaper. "The Valley Pioneer" will advocate _.<|he commercial interest nnd intcrnnl improvement ??i uio oiaie; me uuiunng or tlie Savannah Iliver Valley ami Columbia and Hamburg Rail Itoad?.., It will be imlopendent.in |K?litk-.-<, not identifying itself withnny party, but firmly opposing smell measures as arc injurous to the prosperity of tlic State amltlie country at large. The publisher will be ably assisted in the editorial department, wbieh, with his experience in " tlm Newspaper publishing business, and the extreme low rates of subscription, will Terms.?Oho dollar in advance. No paper will be forwarded unless the money accompany the order. Any person procuring ten subscribers, and forwarding the money fyr the same will receive one copy gratis. J. M. ROBINSON. Hamburg, S. C., August 10 1864. ' LAND FOR SALE. rl^I^ 9jtt||fiber offers for sale bis trjtet -XJfQfl&mJ&k, in Abbeville District* five Hill! mirofcBMgg^netv-aix Depot, and one mile from PuckmHKvv on Saluda rivnr. contain inV* *?pSiFft6 3 Ac res. Wxmt seventy five acres Woodland, well timbered; Dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings attached; nnd as hqaltby m any situation in tliqgPistrict + Persohs wishing to pnvcliase land, would do tvoll to call and exarjuno for racmsolvea. - I atn Ictermined to lell, Aid "old before the irst Monday in Qctote^jJtvaLbg sold at pubic auctionat( AbDevi^-^3tL>A Persons pgrohasirigtWffi?jjjjy can also pur- ' haso Stocky%pr^^^p^py?te, Plantation /LvgtutU.Jm? 16 ..-lm j. ; Jaljr.aO, 1864. ,, J tf , j kffiw BROTHERS h?vo just received ? i IIAGES.OF^VERY.DESCRIPTION! PON PRpS. " m 1II?# t) Thornion.] ' r largest and most elegant assortment of rGIIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, * WAGONS, ike., J ; styles ami latest fashions of tlic day, and will t 111 thvtuosl superb and durable manner. AJso, j js, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &c. ] II kindM on hand for Male low. i tnjitli/ and faithfully done, at lotc prices. I warranted. S i . ly 1 EM & Sm, ; AND RETAIL TABLISHME'NT, Colnmbia, South Carolina. E attention of the public to their EXTENSIVE iiuiiicr Clothing, his market. A LAIUIE STOCK OF siting Goods: TRUNKS. tS, CAIIPET BAGS, UIKKS, VALISES, GOWNS, MOSEV BELTS, will find, at this ICstftbliHlinient, a large and . 21?ly U8RM EE MEM. Ij, ( CHOLERA MORBUS \BILIOUS CIIOLIC, ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. ' IRH3 nf T?omo1oo?tmao4 w?.d. vu???4va luuiib CdJJCUlUfliy JTtULIULlU niation. ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE wiuitis. 7th. It euros painful Mwistnmtion. I Stli. It relieves puiti in Hack and Loins. 9tli. It counteracts Xervousnoss and Pesponlutlt. It restores Irregularities. [deney. 1 lltli. It dispels Gloomy tfc Hysterical Feelings. ' 12th. It's an admirable Tonic. 1 i a Letters, Testimonials, &c. j id have found it a most eflicient and in my judg- 1 . Hiram Warn Kit, Judge of Supreme Court, (in. t meml Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experi ieiiils around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me . : a soeerciyn rcuwdi/." < rly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. ( invaluable medicine to nil afflicted with bowel j i reined}"?decidcdly superior to nny thing else r Deputy G. M. of the Grand I.oilgc of Georgia. irity as fast ns Bonaparte pushed his columns into ed. '?6'coryia Jcjj'crwnian, Jlay IP///, 1853. le; Joiin Smith, Cokesbury; Ronirnrs, Arams ?fc ' d. 1Iavii.am>, 11 auk a i. ifcCo., Charleston, Whole- " uid Druggists throughout the State. WM. W. BLISS <k CO., Proprietors. ^ 53?Gin -1 New and Wonderful Machine. n WILLIAM STODDARD, Proprietor. rf"MIK Subscriber having purchased the Right j L for the State ?f South Carolina in the only j Machine now invented, for RIFTIXO and i, SIIAVINO SHINGLES. BARREL III.ADIXG, c <te.,is prepared to sell the Right of the Districts, ^ or single Machines, at prices sufficiently lotv to j make it an inducement for purchasers. j. The Machine being simple in its construction, aiul not liable t*? get out o^Mdcr, is capable _ of Splitting nnd Shaving TjK3B>usand Shingles per hour?better tli?n8BV>V hand. It is portable, nnd can he wornsDV hand. horse * or su>nin power. Ten to fifteeu dnys work of a 1 Machino will mako (m>ugh Shingles to pay the 1 price asked for a Hin?j$g>nc. Large inducemenUareoffered to persons wish- ia ing to purchase the right of several District*.? ii One of tho Machines can be seen in*'operation ai in the City of Augusta, A Win. II. Goodrich's fit Planing Mill, and one also may be seen in ft ol short time at Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at si Eugefield C; II. it * TIIOS. O; LAMAR. Pi Hamburg, S. C., April 140, 1854. 61-tf ei ? u CHEAP CASH STnn v ?i ABBEVILLE C. II.,ft. C.' m CHAMBERS AND HARSH4]?|i, HAVE opened at the Cgrner Stoifle pfrDr. tt Marshall's Range, where'tbejvw^^^fef ijs to the citizons of Abbeville the fa Cheapest stock of Fartcjr ^tanl?r ?( Iioots, Shoes, lints and*CttpsHardj^^M|Mi |,v Crockery, for Cash axkl Cy^h: CMEHHHjjgfl profits ore so syiall U|at we CTfefoHitM j5? oti? Goods mi time, and -wi MjHgftifiddU lp tin examination of our bWk, tiwOTrchaSB^toM |>rW?^?"l fV.~ ?jLrl_" * . ?? ..? .. ? * lues wan any asfcea-ior uoodHTpJ in onr lfhe, that thojrnvill see that it is> to their ]m advantage to buy their Goods fr^fcn as for Cnnh^lji A call is solicited, fc We take pleasure in exlnVMl ing oar Goods to ?j?'^rlio^inay fi^yor us with iflj April 22d, lag tr 12 eottoJSi?> hi rpnE sabaeri^erst ha^BR^ nine vea?pi- th< o warrantee to cai jL ****** OGL6S1?Yi t\ 'TA H | MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. "When the R. R. R. Theory wia* flrtt detfsfsd > the world, skeptical persons doubted itfc'coreetness, and looked witli distrust on the Ameies it possessed. Others, however, struck-\Hth lie originnlity of its views nnd conceedinir merit o iiic tiicory, were in'Juccd to try if the rctthaiesbore out in practice what wus claimed.fdf liem iu theory. A third class differing from' lie others and pcrliaj* more numerous, without onsidcinu for a moment any merit thoy might1 ic entitled to, tried them, merely as a venture,;rowing out of a desire for something new.Ve are satisfied with the result, for the public* ins rcccivcd tho benefit and R. R. R. Ihcorjf'* i?s triumphed. Not a duy pusses that we dd' tot liovo admission from somo hitherto unbeievcr that their skepticism was unfounded and :oiivinced hy reading our Family Friend, lmvo >rovcd by their own experience, the infallibility >f our medicines. Not a day passes that we da lot receive grateful testimonials of euros effoct d bv tllPBfi hi i WHS 8c1zcu Wltll ramps and spasms Inst night says 011c, and had t not been for Radaway'a Heady Relief I should lave died with the pain." Another says, "my wife was slowly sinking with an affection of ;he Lungs and my neighbor was suffering from Scrofula,?I have seen them both re*to?v i to nealth by Radway's Renovating ResolveutA. third sayr " Eadwivy's It?*?liUor8-bavfroy wd ne of habitual costiveness tliat was the burden? af iny life." Such arc the characteristic testis moniuls wc daily reoivc of the R. R. R. Rrt??> dies. Radwat'h Rkadv Relitf, the first of the R. R. R. remedies, is the most quick and safe remedy that has ever yet been discovered for the instant relief of all ACUTE OR CHRONIC PAINS. It is a certain disinfectant and will neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant Epidemics. If the human system is seized with the virulcnco of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fever, Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Radway's Ready Relief used in connection with Railwny's Regulators, will check the violence of the disease, neutralize the infection, and will not only protcct tho system against sudden death, hut will restore the body to health and strength. Wc make thi? J wiuijr, uuu if nny Physician or Chemist doubts the great power which we claim for our Ready Relief, over malignant pains, let them examine it and test it, it will bear the test. RHEUMATISM. Pains stopped in a few minuses. The moment Railway's Ready Relief is apcJjifid to the parts nfflicteu with rheumatic Aether it Dft in the knee joint, the arms, ;^or loins *11, pain and angtu*b ce?s??. . Cairn.En For. twenty veaiw. Mr. Charles Jf. Johnston, Nashville, was crippled with a fclironic rheumatism for twenty years. He purchased from .1. M. Zimmerman ono bottle of Ready Relief, and one box of Rffriilntnra f'** p ~ . w, A lit HCUUV Relief wns applied as soon as it was obtained. In (treaty minutes he was free from pain ; In twenty-four hours he could stand alone ; In four days lie could walk alone. By the use of the Resolvent, Itelicf and Regulators, in one month he was entirely cured. A lady arjed 85, had been crippled for years, jould not raise her hand to her head. One bot;leof It. It. Relief removed all pain and stliTicss, crentcd new life within her disabled.body, cstored each limb and joint to a strong vigo'r>us aud healthy condition. The lady is well cnown in Ashevillo, N, C. Thomas W. Atkin? iq., editor of the Asheville Newt, published the lase in his paper on the 13th of October 1853. Sudden Attacks. C-nAwrs and Si>.\aj?v ill internal dillieulties, where the patientis sodI only seized with Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful of Radwny'a 'eady Relief will in Jiftcen minute* allay the nost distrcssinK pains. Fever ami A (pie. Let those a filiated with this stressing malady take Radway'a Ready: Reief internally, a teas|>oonful every fifteen mlnites throe hours before the chills come on, and ulosc of Regulators every night; also, rqb41io pino of the back down with Ready RelteliS* It vill entirely cure and preventthe system against ipue and Fever. . In cases of Burn?, Scalds, Bruise*, Strains, iprains, Bad Swellings, Heart Bnrn.Sour Stem,ili, Sick Headache^ Radway's Ready Relief vill remove all pain in a few minutes. For sale by Wardlaw & Lyon, Abbeville; loatwright <fc Barkuloo, Columbia;" Dr. F. G. 'arks, Greenwood; Reach ?fe Rrownson. We-or errj-; .J. <fc 1!. Folk, Pomnria; Dr.,F. F. Gary, !okfsi>nry; J. W. Taylor, Anderson; Lewis <fc 'ox, Belton; M. 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