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THE INDEPENDENT l'JtESS , 4B EUDLIS1IKD EVERY SATWDAY MOK.MXO, tEflMS,, , I per iunuftiftnvdrieiblt/ in advance. j iVili 111 1>ITtipjrlrtlrf|>^>TlMfi iti il conspicuously ^ at therfolIo\viivflRfr?*v ltfw rntos: 1 square of liues ^ .-less, 1 insertion, 75 ft Every fo 11 owfcg-' th BerH on, 37 ; c 1 square 8 months, - - $1 00 | s , 1 " 0 " 6 <><> | 1 ~ " 1 year, 10 00 Announcing a Candidate, (in advnnee,) 3 00 Liberal deductions will be made to persons advertising lavgely. . ] All oliituary notices exceeding twelve lines will be charged as advertisements. . tar All communications and letters on business with this ofliee, must be addressed to Tiie 1 indki'endknt PitK88, Abbeville C. II. S. C., niepaid, to insure attention. POETR^ ' ? A Pretty Foot. ' bv"*. D. CUltTLS. j There's tnogic in a pretty foot, And well tlie ladies kuow it? And sho who hits a pretty one " Is pretty sure to show it. At times you, too, are nmrtyred by The nicest little nnklc, That shoots an arrow through the eye, Within the heart to rankle. Of co' j you turn your gaze aside, And all your blushes stifle, For well you know she's not awnre Iler skirts ore raised a trifle. But should you think she might perchance . llave on a loosened gaiter, / Your fingers iteli to play the port Of honest lady's waiter. Though tantalized till he is crazed? t Stark mad with will romancing, That witching foot along his brain 1 .1 1 .....w.vo The while it merely lightly pats ^ \ As thoughtless she may move it? No modest man Would-dare to drenm There is a leg-above it. j -But when it trips across the street, ^i^rfMigV^^^jindwuJ, and vapor, ... r liy^ljcerest accident j-ou see Jr: How bcantifi l.tliu^por; And-ns it'Hteps upon the wnlk, Atiaid the crowdSto m fcgle, j Two rbgnish eyes look up and nay, J>'.1 wonder if he's single?" . J \ -Butl 'wonld bnvc no lady think , vWftncy 'lcr a scbetner, . i . Aqd beg licr to remetnber that The poet is a dreamer ; He sees -what others do not see, And seeks for hidden beauty? No pretty foot can lure liiin from The path of moral duty. Advice to Housewivou. Britannia should be first rubbed gently with a woollen cloth and sweet oil, then washed in warm suds, and rubbed with soft leather and whiting. Thus treated, it will % 1U9 UCrtUl y IU HIV 1* D - New iron should be gradually heated at ' .first; after it has become inured to the heat, it is not likely to crack. It is a good plan to put new earthen ware into water, and let it heat gradually until it boils?then cool again. Drown earthenware, particularly, may l?e toughened in tliis , r way. "A handful of rye or wheat bran thrown rin while it is boiling will preserve the glazing eojhat it will not be destroyed by acid br salt. : Clean j^'rass kettle, before U3ing it for .cooking,"wit 11 salt and vinegar. _ 3Plie oftener-carpets arc shaken, tlie longer J*btey wilf wear. The dftt tliat collects under them grinds out the threads. If you wish to preserve fine teeth, always clean them thoroughly after you have eaten i your last meal at night. 1 Woollen .should be washed in veiy hot 1 suds, and not rinsed. Lukewarm water ! shrinks woollen goods. ^Do not wrap knives and forks in woollens. Steel is injured by lvinsr in woollens. Barley straw best for beds ; but dry | corn husks slit into shreds aro better than i straw. '> , "When molasses is used in coolcing, it is a ' prodigious improvement to boil and skim it ... bteforoyou use it. It takes out the un picas- ( jjj^ ^jint raw taste, and makes itjilmost as good < jWnenytfiol asses is used much for cooking, prepare on? or two gallons at a J fioVino *" K#. ? -1 y fr^WTi * VO WV UU 1(1 IVUIJ UJI 111 W U(X|c| pufin^wood- . ' " ^^>^l wayA' have your matches and J amp r "ready for use in ease of midden alarm"."; ' Have important papers all together, where you can jay y<>ur hands upon them at once 1 s/- fire. ? **T r Utt Kard soap to wash your clot lies, and ( ^ soft jRovash the floors. Soft soap is so slip- ^ fg ,J>ergA*t. it wastes a good deal in washing jfc|S| Cot,. Planter^ Wr ^BLAQKBKRnv Wine.-^Io make a tvine > - djuaJin value to port take ripe blackberries ' ' or dewberries and press them; let the juice r ^ atapd thirty^ix hourt to ferment; skim off ,*%ver rises tothe?Op; then to every gal- ? V jjwrof juice'fl29d a quart of water and three tj X^'dflparts of sugar, (brown sugar will do ;) let n| * .^Wnis stand in open vessels for twenty-four i>i yjfap- hours, skim and strain it, then barrel it until JMAfcb. J^hen it should be carefully racked sjjBE9 on Md bottled., jtBlackbQrry ^flSt?dinl is made by adding . * - one pound of white ftugar to three pounds v v-?f tt^e blaokborrics, allowing them to stand f,. .. . ;.Mjpfhour?; thfio (pacing out the juice) ? ' i&m orte third p#rt of spirit and Sigj|t?ng * -teawpoonftlls of finely ^powdered V eYftry quarter of tjnttfdial, ft ^ iatfoooeflt for use. 9P* ^ ' and cordial are very valuable xnedfcuaes Hflfeh*- treatment of weukn?* of f" -. bo,#tt and pro, eaneoiiuly _ gd^^^piNammer complaints of Children. ^ 'ro tlio docs," *1 afflltM with tbe &?-jp < - ' ~ * ?.'" " -* ? * '%S6MNE&. ' * .' > Z '*, . v"t" ,w? 4 ; ^ ; > " ' -v. * -- > . . * - *. Ai,.. r-a8?ry- - * V ? An Oiuoinal Anecdote?The l'ortnid Argus relutee thai Capt. K., a shrewd leamboat captain from the State of Maine, ] nught au.lerciny Diddler" on board his mat one day, as lie was making from l'os- ' on to "down east," and pinned him up in ;ood style. It seems the fellow laid a trav- 1 rse to get clear ol paying Iiis fare, anil iuisted to the clerk that lie had paid but lost lis ticket. "Whom did you pay?" said the clerk. | lie rather guessed it was (lie Captain ; so i \. was summoned to the conference. > "Oil, yes, yes,"said Capt.K., "it appears o me I do recollect.# Letinesec; you gave 110 a five dollar bill ? " , " Yes," says the Diddler, "I did." "And I gave you your change in half lollars, didn't 1 ? " (Ihe f-ire was only a half a dollar?competition was high.) "Yes," says Jeremy, " that's it?I rccolleet it perfectly." " Very well," says Capt. K., " T won't dispute your word for anything*?hut if you please, I should like to see the halves!" The fellow was tripped when he least expected it. lie could not producc the halves, uid had to fork over his fare. A SOI.DIKK, many years ago, was sentenced, for deserting, to have his ears cut oil'. After undergoing the brutal ordeal, he was 'scorted out of tlie court-yard to the tune of tlie rogue's march. lie then turned, and in inock dignity thus addressed the musicians: 4 (icntlemen, I thank you ! but I have no 'urther need of your services, for I have no ^ar for music:." .^Thc celebrated u I )ocstieks," describing a New York boarding house, says you can dwaystell when they get a new hired girl by the color of the hairs in the biscuit. An intelligent printer being asked if a crlain man was crazy, s;iid: "No, tliej ivord implies that a person had scr<?c. The individual spoke of never had any." SBME'SOIV ?V ftARDI^r.R, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M'INTOSH ST., AUGUSTA GA.,_ continue tlio Ware* T Y li(.ll>f! mid ('i.lilliii-siim I (iiMii.ciis iii their l-'l 1? K-l'lt*KM-' on j M"Intosh Street, in all its lirunchcx, nnd Iiojh* | in .11 I ICl !>(' Mllllll I1IICIIIIUII 10 IIH' liucresisol nil wlin may put business in their Jiands, to merit public favor. Orders for ii.\r.niNn, Horn ani? Famii.y SurI'LTKs tilled nt I bo lowest market price. I Ca-Ii Advances made when rcquir-1 ed on produce in store. j. u. SIMI'SON] [j. t. GARIitSr.lt. | August 20, lS.'i l. 10 Cm I Wliitlock, Cookery & Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. "iS ?? ifPHE Undcrsiiiticd respect- V {, j VvA. fully inform their fi lends ' and the Public ifcne.-nlly, that they *idi con-l tinue the above BUSINESS, at their old Stand, i where they will give their undivided attention I to nil Busings:* entrusted to their care. Liber-' nl L'rt^h Advances made <in Produce in s!ore. | Orders f?r BAGGING, ROPE and family' SUPPLIES. Carelullv tilled nl tin- lmrnel ! kcts. J. W. WIIITLOCK, 1 JOHN COMCKItY, A. J. W1IITLOCK. August 1*2, '54. 14 (im ! ""the statFof south"carolinaV | . Abbeville District.?In Equity. John Brown and ~| William Truit, Executors, I Hill for I'nrtitinn1 vs. t v of Land and AcMncklin Br6\cn, I counts. \ Uui'iuh Drown, ot. nl. J . i . T Appearing to my satisfaction that Mncklin ! I ltrowu, Atkins (Jorley,.losopli IVaeon, and Beatrice Deason. lleilfy Bailey, JScrano Bailey, nml Elizabeth Bailey. Ocfcndanls in the above Bill, reside beyond the limits of this State! On motion of I). E. Jones, complainant's solicitor, Drdered that said, defendants do appear, "and |dead, answer or deVrlur tomid Bill within three nontli* from the publiention hereof, or the enine will be taken pro confrxxo against them. II. A. JONES, C. E. A. J). Commissioner's ottiep. r. ihsj in. Ho! Tor Cliick Springs!. Subscriber linn now 011 the lino l>etwien Greenvillo mid Chick Springs, a fine and commodious FOUR-HORSS HACK. Which will lenvc the village every dny, after the arrival of the ears from Columbia; and returning, will leave the Springs after breakfast. Fare, ^ 1 00 each way. gH* Seats can be secured at my residence, >ppositfc the .Mansion House. Aug. 12 1-ltf v ? W. L. CRAWFORD. - $0 KENT, TIIAT larai/new mid well finished STORE on Washington Street, iulj<<tiling Wilson b Wiliiawe, a short distance from the Public 3quaie and Mnrelinll llotel, 25 front and f<> feet deep, with 11 pond Counting'Room and < rou Hoiiee, now iMyupied by "Wirt*. M. Jltighey S is ti Wholesale JHroderv Stofte. From its eligible situation, it twpuiisidered one of thobest lo- i ationB in this jihtoc. Possession given by the irst of Oetobor or sooner if required. For further information nimly to JOHN McLAREN. ; Abbeville C. II., August 29,1854. 10?9t ] Hotice. $ rnE Notes of the Estate of D. F. Clbckly, deceased, are now due, and have been laced in our hands for navinent. Pcmmm wing the Kstate, will make pnvment before j le 16th of February. Those holding demands gainst the Estate, will pretfdht the same to us, roperly attested. McGOWEN it PEKRTN, . Feb. 4 >9? tf Att'jg forj^gnn'r. j New Mattresses. jS8k 11 HAVE located myself at Hodges' 8 snd am prepared to make Mattrosx? rtn* niilliinni M? ' c ?va K.>v v>VC^| Pliil Olllll II IlTOl* P' I will pay a good price for Shucks and stained ttton. Give me mo^II. . Jan. 21 87?tf DAVID B 0WT2NS. ct t, ... >n JOTICE Dr. JOHN A. STUAliTJrfnUM, " authorized to eC*H? my AttornejBflMHB ? lutactioo of fny buaine&a, during Nov. 6,V^a?'2^t'f ^ LARK IN ~ Pot^Tpotash. UU far ??!? (in paroeU m ft AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. i \EW FIKNVSEW FIRM ! il AM BURG, S. G. '/ TIIK undersigned linving <->f fomcd n co-partnership in Jiis pln<*?> for tlio purpose of trnueuetiiig u GKNKUAL GIlOCKUY &COTTON BUSINESS, woulil respectfully inform our numerous friends ; Hid (lie public tliat wo will keep constniitly on liiiml :i large supply of I'Verv nrlicli1 needed by tho Farmer, which wo will dispose nf on a* favorobtr It rum on <uu/ o1h> v housr in tfn' phtcf. \\V liavo engaged tho services x>( Messrs T. M. Welboru anil S. V. .lohnson, both of whom rtre well known to tho piiltlic iis/itcra{ ('offo>i fmi/rni, nml who will, at all times, give tho higlio.-t market prices for that ami oilier articles of produce. Our Senior I'artner will, as heretofore, give hi.-' personal attention to tho KKl'KI VI N(i AND FOIIW AUDING i>F MKIU'llANDISH to the countrv. .p A. M. HI-.SsON, / HI.'XSON ?t JOllNSOV T. H. .IOHNSON. \ ,V OARS. I N retiring from 1 ho nlmvo lntsmcsswc leave Miwr*. Moifon <t .lohnsoii in our place, and solicit for tln-m tin* patronage of our olil customers niul tin- puMic irenernllv. m:iNI?I.V <1 ROSAMOND. Sept. ?:?. is;.i. 2--1 7t CROCKER & REEs! WAIthHOl'Mi AM) HIM MISSION Merchants, JACKSON KTIIHKT, IIKI.OW AND ON THE OPPOSITE SIDK OK WAItltKN'H JU.OCK, AUGUSTA, UA. r|"MIK Undersigned would respectfully inform J. tlioir friends and former patrons, that they will remove. on 1 ! ? 1st of September next, to the NKW AM) SUBSTANTIAL l llMM'KOOF WAUKIIOUSK on Jackson Street below mid on tIk; opposite nidv of WiirrnnV Block. We will fjivo our personal, attention to nil business entrusted to our cure, as heretofore, mid hope to merit a continuance of the favor of former lint rons. We nr? prepared lo make nt all times, liberal cash jtilvaiivi'S da Produce in store. Orders for IJA(i(iIN(5, ROPK, ami FAMILY SUl'I'LIICS will lie cuicfu Jy tilled and at the lowest market price. .IOIIX R. CROCKlill. John c. rki:s. July 29, IS.".I. 12?2m GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA. OA. r>EtJ to inform the public, that they lmvc just ) returiieil from the Northern markets, with J a full and complete stock of S|>i'i:i? 3>ry <>outls. Tlavint; all the facilities in the purchasing; of their stock that, a ca*h capital can command, we i best leave to asMire the public, that, we will always keen on 11:iIt11 I hi: Vcl'V liest ut il.T nf I irxi.l- ] that villi ho obtained, ami sell them on as fair tortus as the like <|iinlit v can l?c purchased cither in this market <>r Charleston Anions: our stock will be found the following beautiful jUoods:? Chaste and Kleganf. spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; Iinregea and Ilarcgc I'cl.atios; French Muslins ami Lawns; i White Silks, of all styles; lilack ISrocailc and \Vatercd Silks; < l'lain 'Hack Silks, all widths; I "White Kmhroiiicrcd Muslins; Colored I lolled Muslins; l'laid and Striped Muslins; , Swiss and Jaconet do.; , Hook and Mull do.; White and CoI'd Tarlton Muslins; ] Crimped Kvcning Dresses, new styles; Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new ; Crape Shawls, very ehcap; >. "White 15ni*ej?e and Sowing Silk Shawls; f French, American, and Lnglish Prints; Ginghams, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chamlirys; Cheap Long Cloths anil Homespun*; Irish Linens, (<>\vn importation); I'lain Linen ami Linen Drill, forGents wear; ' Linen Sheetinc, oxeeedimjly cheap ; All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow ease Linen; 40 ineh I'illow ease Cotton ; llosierv of every de.?<-ri[iti?>ii, very cheap; Embroideries of every description ; some very fine; Sewing Silk Slits and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves; Jlaw Silk and Lisle Gloves; i i > - - j-iuen v murine Handkcrchicfs, nil kinds; Swiss nnd Jaconet Hands, very rich; ( Cambric, Swiss nnd JnconctTrimmings nnd < Insertion; ] llibbon Trimming?, new stj-les; ] Rich IJotinct and Neck Ribbons; i Lisle, Thread, nml Linen I.nees; I And n great variety of other articles too numerous to mention, to which wo respectfully invite attention. [April I?47-Gin ( AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE J CLOTH ING AFP0RFUM. WM. O. PRICE A CO., Taiujrs?For , tlio Spring Trade?Arc constantly t manufacturing, and at ali. times well supplied with the newest styles of > f Clothing of all descriptions, c COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SHJRTS, UNDEH8IIIKT8 J^ND DRAWERS, CRAVATS,: SCARF1&- GLOVES, IlELTS AND 11UACES, HOSIER^ OF AM. KTK'TIO r trunks, Travelling bags, Ac., Ac. j Toii.kt Furnishing?Fancy Soaps, Extracts, 1 Cloth and Hair Brushes, Combs, Rogers' Shears, Purses nnd PortJkJoiyj^g, Cones, Umbre? Ins, I tat.-}, Caps, and every acUqle of Gentlemen^ / ilress nnd personul furniture.^ ' li To tiie Trf.?>4?"We are well supplied with ' CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTHNUS and ? TRIMMINGS Cloths by tho picce, pattern or yard, which we will sell cti low ns c<\n pe bought w n New York city. WM. 0, -PRICE, )V. T.^INGRAIIAM. 6 No. 258 Broad street, Augustl, Georgia. ' Augusta, Mnrcli'.ij^, 18fM. "* 46??m I wkw srlllyii ?oo?s. t RICH TWISTED SILKW. BAREGES AND <*\ TISSUES, ORGANDIES. JACONETS. lililLLIA NTH, KRENCH OALI- ' ^ ? CQEB, EMBROIDERIES, ' MILLER <fc WARREN l.avo>8IS|W?large ( stock of the above GQO^A^iicl), for \ ovf.ltv, beauty and variety, areMlieved to bjgff? inMirpnesed in any ninrkct; nncrfyaving be4lSs?$ olectcd from the very loteat importations, our < ustomora i^ll find tbem.tD be the i)4gVMt and ? lioicest Goods of the aca^o'n.5 .? . '\ '^T Abeantiftrl lihe of'GOODS for tttsesabwear, t onsistinir of Rieh-HAftPrx* J ew;). - U ?? eat French fifTTHT TNfl wiiiT MM.I i>NTl/1f? f?' 5Sa?&5* :Bla? Md- M? * 'ch- * rench, EAkAMi ?hd An I en'4 an 'S^Rrolpttlf Vt V : We fafrdara?rfifeeko&foOKT T Genfc and.I?6jV wwf.Whick wf^onld,be awf to how our customer* %nM? i4idjK h? v)f'? tll'lt &ur pr ****&(< HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRIA AT GHAMcESTI ir<a [Lato J. O. T1 tf \ | * The subscriber will keep on bund the lnr COACHES, ROCK A WAYS, BAROUG1 TRAVELLING W 'o he had in t.lic Stale, embracing all thu newest pt huilil t?> order ativ kind tlint. may be wanted, in I larness, double & single 5 Whips, Nettings, Also, Concliiiiakcr'n n(o<*I( of all ?55?* Jirjmiriny ill all itx brauvhc*, jirwii/il ^3}" All liorA" in June 3, 1851. 2-1 E. sw&wnm W HOLES ALE A C L 0 T II I N G E S T No. 3 Graniln BiiiMiiiKS C'c 1) S. ?fc SOX would respectfully invite the a ,V? STOCK of Spring a aid Ssssa: Manufactured l>y themselves cxpnwly for thin TOGKTIIKit WITH A 11 c n ' s F 11 1* ? i s S S1IIUTS, GI.OVE8, COI.I.AUS, SUSPENDERS, Clt A V ATS, IIA N l?K BHCII11 STOCKS, DKESSISO GO Count rv Merehnnts wi-shimr to sort no. \v t'AtUKii Stork, and nt Clinrlcstuii Prices. Columbia, Oct, 20. 1853. CHEAT SOUTH] -o ? ^ *TT/XI CTZ2CL? QLZ CIIOLEItA. ) for ALI DVSKXTKUV, } ]>1 AKUIKKA, \ BOWEL I>ISJ ft.lso, Admirably adapted to many Disease Menstrui THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL AR i 1st. II. euros lite worst eases of l>inrrho.>a. 2d. It cures tins worst forms of Oysonlcry. 5!d. It eures California or .Mexican Oiui'ilinM. j 4tl?. It -relieves the severest. Colic. ftth. It cures Cholera Morhu*. Gth. It cures Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts from " I haw used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and ncnt, a valuable remedy." lion. II "It gives me pleasure in l>ci?g nlilc to rccomiiH nee, ami tin* experience of mv neighbors and friei :o believe it to be all tlint it purports to be, viz: r m. II. I'Mn;u\voo!>, formerly "I lake irrent pleasure in recommending this in licenses, for which I believe it In be a sovereign r ver tried by me." A. A. f!.\ii.i?ix<;, Ji< *Tliii* efficient remedy is travelling into eelebrit [tussia, and gaining eominemlation wherever used. tS?" For sale by AVaudlaw it Lyon, Abbeville; vMirn, llodge's Depot. 1". G. Pauks, Greenwood, sale Agents; and by the principal .Merchants atul Savannah, On., May 13, 1854. Tin; VALB.El PIOWKER. IS 'pilK undersigned will publish in the town of A Hamburg, anew Weekly Paper on .or ri ibout the firot of September next, bearing the J iliove title. J1 It will be the niin of the Publisher to con- s] luct "The Valley Pioneer" in a style that will nake it acceptable to all classes of readers ; to ot ill its columns with general intelligence the ln lews of the day, historical anecdotes, tides of eal life, poetry, light literature, humor and n) ivit; in fart, to make it strickly a Newspaper. ,,f "The Valley Pioneer" will advocate the otnniercial interest and internal improvement js >i the State; the building of the Savannah ot [liver Valley and Columbia and Hamburg Unit [toads. It will he independent, in polities, not dentifying itself with 0113* party, but firmly oplosing sueli measures as are injurous to the jn prosperity of the State and the country at large, n, The publisher will be ably assisted in tlie jn iditoriul department which, with 1i!b experi- p] ;nec in the Newspaper publishing business, R|, ui'd the extreme low rates of subscription, will j?, nake the paper a welcome visitor, Terms.?One dollar in ndvanco. NT*,paper vili be forwarded unless the money accompany _ he order. Any person procuring ten subscribers, and orwarding the money for the same will receive n?c copy gratis. J. M. ItOBINSON. Hamburg, S. C., August 10 1854. J LAUD FvB. SALE. g T^y&Subscribcr offers for sale his tract tjijjjJ J}{ jjjl^gLand, in Abbeville District, five Mill Or 9tn Ninety-six Depot, and one mile from [pr i Perry on Saluda river, containing ou 2 63 A-fjre?. 't nn Jiout seventy five acres Woodland, well tim- Pc ered; Dwelling, and nil necessary outbuild- . igs attached; and as healthy as any situation i the District * '?r Persons -wishing tg purchase land, would do . rcll to call and exaimno for themselves. I am "If etermlncd to Bell, and if not sold before the Vla rst Monday in October it will be sold at pnbc auction at Abbe*.ny?fJI. Persons parclmafau^^HAnd, can Also puriase b toe If, Corn,^JjpRr, Oats, Plantation r J w-"B. MERIWETHER.. ?fc 'Wgmt B^J864. 15 1 in . sa? Silk Qoq4jl . . f!ir RAY BROTIIERS have.iust received u mm ^<1111, assortment of* rSeh and elegant hut SILKS, to vhicli 4liey respectfully int. wil teotion. -? or! _ istu, ilorcK, 25, 1864- *11 ^ i.ijje: V > L PPLTOATTON will Unmade at the Legis- _J_ JL latnr?; r>f South ?nrmhlft nt its ncxtSc*>jk fur an Act drlncopooHlSon bf Th? s?l.>tv The Bnppprt offndigvnt Md?npernnntinted nTsterf of the Pr*tffoiW ???rch-and other fop<J parpen * f now AhKKvilla, AuifO&t nW M ?>?t? ' ?m^<A !&? St3-"iI0L.^ta, . 0 ; . /< ' P f |SB^8v * 0 " tT fl tTT?I3T> \ a GES OF EVERY 'DESCRIPTION! M m phxcss. Kr<m?.m.aK sec E:* v ' to t lornloa.] roct .1: ?J JVC gost and inortt elegant assortment of ^')" LIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, ? AGONS, &c., e? vies hml latest fashions of tlic day, and will lie most superb and durable manner. Also, it r; Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blauliets, Ac. j,a, kinds oit liaii<i for hsiIc low. wif !/?/ and faithfully done, at low prices. the trranUd.mJ?.1 Scr 'y At UD & SON, i XI) RETAIL A B L I S IF M Ii N T, ? ' NoiiHi Carolina. ttention <>f tbc public to their EXTENSIVE PA net isaaci* Clothing, \\\[ market. * i vo, larok stock of wil h ? <r ^ - I 11II * " ? V ? ? s ,flc TRUNKS, not CAUI'KT HAGS, <lo( SKS, VAI.ISF.S, ?! '' ' ' I if WNS, MONEY BELTS, i p? ill liinl, ?t this Establishment, a large and . ov. 24?ly EHH EEMEB".". d * __ tin .m (CIIOLKUA MOUHUS, , JlilUOl.S i'.HOLIO, I?| BASES. ( C1IOU5UA INFANTUM. ' , 3 of Females?most especially Painful ition. j itf 1 iE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE ! mm j ]u 7th. It euros |>nitifill Menstruation. | jn"j 8l.li. 11 relieves pain in Hack ami Loins. 9th. it counteracts Nervousness and Despon- j 1 <itll restores Irregularities. [dency. J c.? 11tli. It dispels(iloomy ct Hysterical Feelings. * v l'Jth. It's an admirable Tonic, ,,t,: re: Letters, Testimonials, &c. u have found it. a most efficient ami in my judghum W.MtNKic, .htdge of Supreme Court, Gii. ens :iul Jacob's Cordial?my own personal oxperi- i ids nrouiid mo, is a sufficient guarantee for inc all i Hofircit/n mnnl;/." <|ei Judirc of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. Cli talunhle medicine to all afllictcd with liowel Re L-medy?decidedly superior to any thing else mo sputy (!. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, y as fn>t as Iionapartc pushed his columns into (ij4 "?Georgia !>])> r.iuiiiun, Jlni/ 1 1853. jjL,| ; .loii.v Smith, Cokoslmry; Uoiierts, Ai>ams ct "'(j IIavii.am?, IIauuai. cfcCo., Charleston, Whole- ?Il: I Druggists throughout the State. ':i WM. W. 1JLISS it CO., Proprietors. SS?Cm j Tew and Wonderful Machine. WILLIAM STDDDAUU, Proprietor. " ["MIK Subscriber having purchased the Itight u0l for the State of South Carolina in the only pnl acliine now invented, for HIFTING and jJ(.r IIAVIVfi WUIVfillV .... .... ? ...v lII'iAI/liMi, I Co! e., is prepared to sell the Right, of the Districts, (;o: single Mnehincs, nt prices snfliciently low to Km ake it nil inducement for purchaser!*. ]0pt Tliu Machine living simple in its construction, j id not liable to get out of order, is capable ? 1 Splitting nuil Simvina^feu'o Thousand Shines per hour?better toXjoniadc l>y hand. It ??| portable, and can be worked by band, horse steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a nebinc will make enough Shingles to pay the ice asked for A ainirlo nno 0 ? Large inducements arc offered to persons wish- is c g to purchase the right of several Districts.? hit ii j of the Machines can hereon in operation- ant the City of Augusta, at Win. IT. Goodrich's ski, ailing Mill, and one nlso may b<) soon in a otli ort time at Mr. J. AYit-fg Mftchtno Shop, at siv< Igcfield C. II. its TIIOS. G. LAMAR. I'at Ilainhurg, S. C., April 2?, 1854. 51-tf ent the CIIJGAP CASH STORE. ulm ABBEVILLE C. II., 8. C. nml CIIAMBERS AjYD MARSHALL, lt\ I AVE opened at "the Corner Store of Dr. ecri Marshall's Range, where they will offer li*|i the citizens of Abbeville the Largest and fag, innnoftt cfr?/?lr of ?1 ^ * (?_ v.vv? vi x auuj ow?|uc AHMiOOdB. and ><>ts, Shoes, lints and Caps, IIand lain ockcry, for Oash and CastxV^HE^ Our iwh ofits are so smnll thatjjte are noraflBhugflj^ci r Goods on time, and'Wtejffc examination of our ntSkatthe purcwBS|Bj^^^ftt' rceivc such n great margin lietwee^BBB? T ic-es ond the Prices usually asked for^GoonrTpuli our line, that tliey will see tliat it is to their Ueril vantage to buy their Goods from us for CatL^bi0 jj call is solicited, an we take*pleasure-in cxIiflBbm ; our Goods to all who mny favor us wiilflHftO it-. n'fc sev? ftpril 22d, IS54, 49 tf $2$ Cott A Gins. ~ ?h MIE subscribers, ffSfting had nino 3-ears ex- the < pericnco, ami given universal satisfaction oteb their DatfOna Imilltr rnnr fnll.. "* , 1*. -""j i"auaFf> w,l*kh; hi machinery oi\d the best of \nWKTHPnj fee* n>on b in saying io the Cotton Planter* in genera copi thU and the adjoining States, that they cai mon nish them with the best COTTQIf GINS now twej [le. They could offer a host of certificates', N< >believing the warrantee to be aiifiiuient, they e*n I 1 say, send on vonrorders th^fingh them4^ can I their agento, who-trill visit the tfioflt, if'iiifb ei?t ] tlie Planters in reasonable bonnda.- : *~I-'-- y: Lc H. A WM, QGLE&BY, A Co HpWj BSberton, Elbert eoonty, Go. ' M< Vb. 4' 89 ly in pr > . ?? .'it.- i'- i - '* " .. IJKMBtTOft. , Jlid F.R80NS Indebted, to the subscriber are requested to^ettle their liabilities on or be- ' the lit Sept&dber. After- the fjret your a will not bo in my ww^lon. i. > .& <Ui&v#rv9>ix>uisx> i ttgast 10, 1864. 15.' if it?...*.- . &\i- -**.K v ' k >- *.Wj* --'V'.^-?' . .-" * ?v-. ' "J&i- v. -4^' ' EDICAL AND MISCELLANEA ^ ant.* r* s*o flien the R. It. R. Theory^waj# first declare. lie world, skeptical pon?oifi doubted its corness, and looked with distrust on th? remei it possessed. Others, however, struck with, originality of its views and concceding merit lie theory, were induced to try if the rfeAVei bore out in practice wlint was claimed in in theory. A third class differing froW others and perhaps more numerous, without sideing for u moment any merit they might nt.itlt'<l to, tried them, merely as a venture, wing out of a desire for something new, are satisfied with the result, for the public received the benefit and K. 11. K. Theory triumphed. Nob a day payees that we dk/ have admission from some hitherto uhbe-" or tlint. their *lr?i?!.tpS"t?i * * . ...?.......... ...? umuuiiui'ii ana vinccd rending our Family Friend, have ivcd by their own experience, the itifullilulity iur medieincs. Not. n dny passes that we do" receive grateful testimonials of cures effectby these Medicines. " 1 was seized witlr nips and spasms last night says one, aud.hvd lot been for Radaway's Ready Relief I should. e died with the jiain." Another says, "my e was slowly sinking with nn affection o^ Lungs and my neighbor was suffering from' ofula,"?I have seen them both restored t<S ilth b} Had way's Renovating Itesolveut. bird sav, " liad way's Regulators havecuraJ of habitual costivencss that was the bnrdert my life." Such are the characteristic tcrtwni'als we daily recive of the 11. 11. 11. Uernei CAI>WAY S IvF.AliV Kki.if.f, the first ot' the lit H. remedies, is the most quick uud Baf. . ,'mthat has ever yet heen discovered for the taut relief of all ACUTE OH CHRONIC INS. It is a'certain disenfcctant and will itralize the most violent poisons of Malignant idemies. If the human system is seized with virulfriicc of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fc-, Pneumonia. or other fatal poisons, Rady's Ready Relief used in connection with ilway's Regulators, will check the violence of i disease, neutralize the infection, and will only protect the system against sudden itli, hut will restore the liodv to health and cngth. We make this assertion boldly, and any l'hvsician or Chemist doubts the great wer which we claim for our Ready Relief, el- inaliiriiant miin* !" ?l??.?? ? * , , v..v.i? vAumiiie ii, auu t it, it will bum* the test. . <*= IlllKL'M ATISM. I'ains stopped in 11 few minutes. The moment ilwav's Ready Relief is applied to the parts lictcd with rheumatic pains, whether it lie in knee joint, the arum, legs, feet or loins all, in and anguish ceases. Cuiimm.ed kou t\vi:\tv vr..\ns. Mr. Chnrlcs M. iiisioii, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic iHimntisiii for twenty years. Jle purchased in J. M. Zimmerman one buttle of Ready Ref, and one box of Regulators. The Rcadv lief was applied a-s soon as it. was obtained. In timtlji minHlrs he was free from pain ; In twenty-four /tour* he eould stand alone ; In four liny* he eould walk aloue. tin* use of the Resolvent, Relief and Reguors, in one month he was entirely cured. . 1 /itili/ mjed S.'?. had been crippled for years, uld not raise her hand to her head. One botof It. R. Relief removed all pain and stiff's, created new life within her disabled body, .tored each limb and joint to a strong vigoris and hoaltliv ?niii;i!.." ri'i... - iiir imn m well own in Asheville, N. C*. Thomas W*. Atkin, [i., editor of the Aslieville AViw, published the *< in his paper on tho i:ttli iif Oetnber 1853. Swims Attacks. Champs ani> Spasms. For internal difficulties, where the patient.is sudlly seized with Cramps, Span ins, ])iarrha.-a, ofern Morbws, one tenspnonfnl of Rnd way's ady Relief will in fifteen minutes allay the st- distressing pains. Fever ami Arjw. Let- those afflicted with this tressing malady take Radway's Ready Rer internally, a teiispoonfiil ever}* fifteen mill's three hours before the chills cmnc on, anil ose of Regulators every niirht; also, rub the lie of the back down with Heady Relief. It I entirely cure ami prevent the system against lie and Fever. n cases of Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains, ains, Had Swellings, Heart IJiirn.Sonr Stum i, Sk-k Headache, Rndxvny's Ready Relief I remove nil nnin in fi few minute?. 'or sale by Wnrdlaw tfc Lyon, Abbeville; fitwrigbt & Bnrkulno, Columbia; Dr. F. G. ks, Greenwood; Bench <k Jh-ownson, Newry; J. it II. Folk, Pomnrin; Dr. F. F. Gary, ;cfiiiuiy; .1. W. Taylor, Anderson; Lewis A c, Belton; M. It. fcnrle <fc Co., Greenville; le, Evnna ?fc Griflin, Williamson; David KibFrocr Level. RADWAY <fc CO.. N. York, day 13, 1854. 53 ly $750 m CASH PRIZES. T~ CHANICS, INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. rOLUMETen of the "H^'xttric-American" {nmnience; on tlie ICtli of September. It hi "fly devoted to 'the advancement of tho r*f Vf /?#.!.?..I?? * ** " ...w.nniiw, iiiTentors, manufacturers 1 Farmer*, and is edited by men practically llod in the arts nnd sciences. Probably no cr journal of tho same oliarnotcr ia so extensly circulated, o" so gouerally esteemed for practical ability. Nearly all tlio Valuable enta wbicli ai e issued weekly from the Pafcoffico are illustrated with Eugravinga, aqd claims of all the Patenis arc published regrly in its columns as they aro issued, thua iing it a perfect bcikxtific ami meouahicai, vclopedia of information upon the subject* Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, JSnginvrj nnd the Sciences generally, ltis cpubed weekly in quarto form suitable for bfiidand each volume contains four Hundred sixteen pages of reading mntte^/^iereral died engravings, with a full and c&npleto ix. Its circulation on the last volutnrf e$led 2U,000 per week, and the praetieoE Mftitij to anv fatnllv nr? wnrtl> ? I*-T _ , ? una subscription pricc. he following Cosh Prices ore offered by tie (Ushers, for the fourteen lurgost lists of sabers sent in by Juntnirv, 1855:?$100 will ;iven for tho largest list; $75 for the se* 1; $65 for the third; $55 for the foprth for the fifth; $15 for the sixth; $40 for the mth; $86 for tho eighth ; $80 for the ninth for tho tenth; $20 for the. eleventh ; L* ilift tweltli ; $10 for the thirteenth; pud. $9 jie fourteenth. The cosh will be paid M order of the sneceseful Competitor inunedl* Y after the first of January 1855. sMM..?Onf copjY one year |'2; one copy,' bis ths$l ; five copies, six months, $4t tepee, six months $8; ten copies, twelver the, $15; fi teen copies, 12 months. $22 p tty copies, twelve months, $28 " V > number rtf subscriptions abt>rp >o taken at tett than $1 40 cnoh,' VniaA De sent" at different-tinto* Ant**i fHttl offices. . .?< ttem should be dip8Ct<?d,poat-pAidr'th >ifrt?A? W -la&ftiltoiiSti New j ." .flsJwT: !S3ia Muun'.<t Co. aro extensively eotffitfed ociyring patents for new inventions^.?Dd to the novelty attjiejr Hnprnvipwfr'V " FPT.E,. itigf*' ,S"A*'? iffiffiHrW- ' -<j(t ' , * : VX&JL ;S '.' . ' : ,v ? dli-.-Ar-_ * > ' - >.. 3? v*