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" " Let v " When the Bununerueventng's qjUadows j, Veiled the earth's calm bosom o'er, v t*mc a yonng cxiuu, laijn anu irairj-, Tapping ata cottage door; Jj "Wandering through the winding wood-paths a My worn feet too long have been; Lei me in, oh; g<sntlc mother, t< Let me iu!" o . Years passed on?his eager spirit Gladly watched the dying hours; ? "I will be a child no longer, t< Finding bliss in birds nnd flo\y<;rs; 6 I will seek the banda of pleasure, I will join their merry din.; ^ Let mc iu to joy nnd gladness, ^ Let nic in!" n Yearp sped on?yet-vainly yearning- t Murmuring still, the r?atlcs3 heart? "I am tired, of heartless folly, , t Let the glittering cheat depart; . * I haws found in worldly pleasuro . Nought to happiness akin, t, Let me in to love's warm presence, Let ino in 1" t -2s Years flew on?a youth no longer, _ ( Still Jje ownti'df the restless heart; "I am "tired of love'aeoft durance, 1 Swect-voicftd syren, we must part; I will gain & laurel.chaplet, And a.world's applause will win; ^ Let me in to fame and glory, Let me in!" e "\ f>nn flpd nn?tlin enivif J Never found the ^liss it songlit; Anrvered hopes, and grantcl blessings, ^ Only new aspirings brought; ^ "I om tired of earth's vain glory, ^ I am tired of grief and sin, Let mq in to rest eternal, v Let me in!" s Thus the unqniet, yearning spirit, j Taunted by a vague unrest, Knocks and calls at every gateway. In a vain and fruitless quest; C Ever striving some new blessing, ii Some new happiness to win? At some nortal ever tinvinf: L - A ~"W "-O ? ^} "Let mo in I" = ^VIISOfeLXiAISrEOUS. The "Charms of Married Xiife. j If in that chair yonder, not the one your a feet lie upon, but-the other beside you closer t , yet, were seated a sweet-faced girl, withi'a v pretty little foot lying put on the hearth, a ^ bit o? lace running round the swelling throat, tbe hair parted to a charm over the forehead H fair jS any ?f your dreams: and if von k it - * ' j could reach an ^irm rouTtd that chair back, without fcap of^giving .offence, and suffer ? * jfour fingers to play idly with those curls'tKnt escape'djgjln^yievn^ck, ami if you could <Jaap <6tn .youK"<1kher hand, those little white jr .. taper fingers .of h^rs; which lie so tempting- j ly within reach, and so, talk softly and low \ in the prqepnee of the blaze, while the hours slip without knowledge, and the winter winds ^ wnistle uncared Qjr; if in short, you were n9lba?h6lor, but Uie husband of some such j sweet imatre. fdream call it mtw\ - w . . V >;uuiu t not bo f?? pleasanter than a cold, single, a night-sitting, counting tlio sticks, reckoning 1 the length of the bl?e, and tbo beigbt of " ? ihe falling snow. p Surely imaginatioh would be stronger and u purer, it it "could bavej&e playful fancies of ? davpiipg womanhood to delight it. All toil woul<l,be'torn frojp inind-labor, if but an- _ 4>ft?rjkipart gre? into ttlis present soul, quickCping'it, warming it,, cheering it, bidding it ? would' make a halo, rich as a j c ' raSnbow, a'tdp of/til ??<5h noisome things ? i$fr-ionfily ^uls^jlBBr-troublo. Her smiles -y *^dHlag&?jg?lfecke3t of crowded carcs, ti (s^ppt^iow seats you despondent 11 chair, for aays together,! ,^feaviog hotter fancies, dreatning bitter Q. ^ drcaths, wjftald grow light and thin, and ^ float away, chased -by that be 5^ * poor fellow"! dies?nawr r y * mrofl ;*ftat gsptle clasp pf her fingers, as & fibafctegMMltind yo'u, telling you not to a *m w^kprpHf wqfth tea friend^., ?* ' . Tour rater, sweet one, is dead?buried.? ^ TM?ir0hnyar$$UBy wjth all I Kir fairness.? * W?** ?' Ho^t roates yott think earth nothing but Ct ST6* uP?nJ ...? ., fi w n ifaofe; she says she will bo a sister; r * .ipuEd-the wftwnjt^alirls, as shuftana upon your t "< yoyr cheek, and your wet eyes __ meet ?Mother eyes?God has Bent , alas for it, she i? i t. H - 5 you aro ?- .. rfy. - r tear8 softening ** MqWrJightopg youra, her grief P ? - r ? " i , .. , , tk, :ZiL f all, watching, tending, caressing, loving, ill your own heart grows pained with tonerest jealousy; and oures itself with lov- U jg. 5Tou have no need now of a cold lecture ^ o teach thankfulness: your heart is full of ]S No need now, as once, of bursting bios- tl oms, of tree?taking leaf, and greenuess, to iirn tlinunrlif. L'iiwllv mwl thnn kfi.n v fnr nv- I """ "M,V * I r beside you there is bloom, and ever beside w ou there is fruit for which eye, heart and J1 oul, are full of unknown, unspoken?be- ti auso unspeakable?thank-offerings. m Learned Elephant.?"That's a worry S! mowing auipial of yours," said a cockney " ;cntlenian tg the keeper of an elephant. j " Very," was the cool rejoinder. c . " He perforins strange tricks and hantics, does he ?" inquired the cockney, eyeing the ' nimnl through the glass. ^ " Surprisin'!" retorted the keeper," we've sarnt him to put money in that box you see t'ay up there. Try him with a dollar." The cockney handed the clephaut a dolir, and suro enough betook it in his trunk, 1 nd placed it in a box liigh out of rencli. " Well, tli.it is very hoxtraordiimry?has- t onishin' truly! Now let's see him tako it ut, and. hand it back." " "Wo never learnt him that," retorted the :ccper, with a roguish leer, and then turned a stir up the monkeys and punch the hynns. j When Nicholas Kiddle?fnmiliarly called sick Biddlc?was connected with the Unied States bank, there was an old negro r iamed_H?rry who-uscd to be loafing around he premises. ' - t One day in a social mood, Biddlc said to \ he darkly.? o "Well, what is your name my old friend ?" ^ " Harry, sir; ole Ilarry," said the other ? ouching his sleepy hat. f " Old Ilarry," said Biddle, "why that is he name they give lo the devil, is it not ? " n " Yes, sir," said the colored gentleman, j sometimes ole Harry, and sometime ole t S'ick." The American officers in the Turkish serice, under Omar Pacha, in the Principaliies, and general Guyon, in Asia, have, in .11 the military operations thus far, conduct- _ d themselves so well as to win much praise, ^mong these is mentioned a Mr. Porter, of ? Jew Jersey, who enjoys the confidence of )mar Pacha, and who gave the Russians he last blow near Busco, after which he t >routrlit back his snuadrons in safefv. nl- 1 hough at the time nearly surrounded by a x aatly superior force of the enemy. Two [ Americans, serving under Guyon, in Asia, al- , o distinguish themselves whenever an op>ortuiiity offers. I m ? "The tree is known by its fruits." The >n!y exception to this is the dogwood, which s known by its bark^ , Whitiock, Coskery & Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. 2-^vCI^iie Undersigned respect- ~ | JL fully inform their friends j .ml the Public generally, tliat they still eoninue the abovajiUSINESS, at their old Stand, rhcre they willgivo their undivided attention o ull Business entrusted to their care. Libert*Cash Advances made on Produce in store. Ordcra f*r BAGGING, RCf^E and family UPPLIES, Carefully filled at the lowest Mareta. J. W. WIIITLOCK, JOHN COSKKRY, A. J. WHITLOCK. August 12, 'C4. 14 ? 6m THESTATElFsOyTff^AROLINA, ^ .'jlbbeville Dislrict*^In Equity. j, olin Brown and '* ' *? Srilliani'fruit, Executors, I Bill for Partition ? vs. v of Land and AcIneklin Brown, I ' counts. Jurittli Brown, et al. J ? IT Appearing to my Ratisfactkrtt that Macklin Brown, Atkins Corlev, Joseph Pcason, and Jeatrice Doason, Henry Bailey, Serano Bailey, j nd ElizaUiJh Biilfiv. Defendants in tha nhnvn Jill, residfe SeyonTthe limits of. this Stated On notion of D. F. Jones, complainant's solicitor, )rdered that said defendants do appear, aud lead, answer or demur to said Bill within three (lonthsfrom the publication hereof or the same j( rill be taken pro confcnuo against them. 1L A. JONES, C. ?. A. D. Commissioner's office. Sept. 6, 1854. 3m r UpI lor Chick Springs! \ T^HB Subscriber lias now on the lino between JL Greenville and Chick Snnnim ? finu n -Mr o~? **"" ?. oinraodioi^ *OTJE-HOESE HACK, STiich will leave the village every day, after tt^irrival of tbo car*from Columbia; andre- t Srning, will leave tbo Springs after breakout* Fare, $1 00 each way. p9f Scats can be secured at my residence, ? pposite the Mansion llooae. Aug. 12 14tf W. L. CRAWBpBI). a TO MHT, / ' ? SI rHAqg large, new arfj- well finished STOJtE * on'' Washington Street, adjoining Wiiwh ; Williams, a short distance from the Public . r?. uu iuursnan jtioiei, *i0 leet front and fi 5 feet deep, with a good Counting Room ana T. on Honte, now occupied by Wm. M. Hughoy yi i a'Wholeaale Grocery Store. From it* ell- In ibtfaituatipn, it L> considered one of the beat loitions in ijMa place. Possession given by the rat of Octobor or sooner if required. For farther information apply (B ? JOHN McLAEEN. Abbeville G Awroat 2* ia^o* ?:?'? -jti'i'' !j - n Notice. HHE Notes of tho Eetate of D. F, Clbcklt, L deceased, are now duo, and have bean H aeed in 6tir hand* for payment " Pmom :11 oporly *ttc#tod. . ML ?* V* a .. McOOWlWr * PEItRIN, V 2 * .4 1 'A *??-.? J -- ^ ~ t j ^ AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. _ . fEW FIRITI! MGW FIRffl HAMBURG, S. C. B ^ Y TIIE undersigned Loving "jS<3? 1 fomed a co-partnership in \5&W&L lis plncc for tlie purpose of tranRaotin? i GENERAL GROCERY & COTTON BUSINESS, ouhl respectfully inform our numerous friend nil the public that we will keep coiiBt*ntly 01 and ft large supply of every article needed b ne Farmer, wliielt we will dispose of on ns ft arable term* a* arty other hotwe in the place. Wo have engaged the services of Messrs. 1 [. Welborn aiul S. V. Johnson, both of whoi re well known to the public us liberal Cotto uyern, anil who will, at all times, give th ighest market prices for that and other arti les of produce. Our Senior Partner will, an heretofore, giv is personal attention to the RECEIVING lND FORWARDING OF MERC HAN DI9 i) the country. i \r ijvtcfiw i T." ITJOIINSON: \ BENSON ?fe JOILNSON. CARD. [N retiring from the above business we leav Messrs. Itanson <fc Johnson in our place, an ulieit for them tlie patronage of our old cu Diners and the public generally. BRIKDLY ?t ROSAMOND. Sept 23, 1864. 2-21 7t CROCKER & BEES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION Merchants, ACKSON STREET, BELOW AND ON TIIE Ol TOSITE SIDE OF WARREN*S IJLOCK, AUGUSTA, OA. I^IIE Undersigned would respectfully infori . their friends and former patrons, that the nil remove, on the 1st of September next, I he NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE-PllOO VAREIIOUSE on Jackson Street below an n the opposite side of Warren's Block. We will give our personal attention to a lusiness entrusted to our care, as heretofor ,nd hope to merit a contiuuance of the favor < ornier patrons. We are prepared to make nt all times, libe .1 cash advances 011 Produce in store. Orders for BAGGING, HOPE, nnd FAM jY SUPPLIES will be carefully filled audi he lowest market price. JOHN R. CROCKER. JOIIN C. RISKS. July 23, 1854. 12?2m GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA. BT'G to inform the public, that tlicyhnvc ju returned from the Northern markets, \vi . full and complete stock of Spring Dry Goods. Having all the facilities ill the purchasinc heir stock that a cash capital can command, v ?eg leave to assure the public, tlint we will < s-ays keep on hand t he very best order of Goo hat can be obtained, and sell them oti as fn erms as the like quality can be purchased cith n this market or Charleston. Among our stock will he found the followii icautiful Goods:? Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; Bareges and Barege DeLanes; French Muslins and Lawns; White Silks, of all styles; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Plain Black Silks, all widths; White Embroidered Muslins; Colored Dotted Muslins; Plaid and Striped Muslims; Swiss and Jaconet do.; l ir..n . jjuutt uuu jiuii uui ; White and Col'd Tarlton Muslins; Crimped Evening Presses, new styles ; Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new; Crape Shawls, very cheap; White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawls; French, American, and English Prints; Ginghams, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chambrys; Cheap Long Cloths and Ilomcspuns; Irish Linens, (own importation); Plain Linen and Linen Drill, for Gents wc? Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap; All kinda of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow case Linen; 40 inch Pillow case Cotton ; t Hosiery of every description, very cheap Embroideries of every description ; eon ery fine; Sewing Silk Mits and Gloves; Kid aud Silk Gloves; Raw Silk and Lisle Gloves; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinds ; Swiss and Jaconet Bands, very rich; Cambric. Swiss and .InPonAtTrimminmi an Dsertion; Ribbon Trimming?, new styles; Rich Bonnet and Neck Ribbons; Lisle, Thread, and Linen Laces; And a great variety of other articles tc umerons to mention, to which wo respectful] ivite attention. [April l-47-6m ATJOUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM 1*7M. O. PRICE & CO., Ta^JNa?Fo TT the Spring Trade?A&constantl mnofactnririg, 'and at all times well supplie itntpe newest styles of Clothing of all descriptions, 'OATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SHIRT. UNDER8HTBT8 AND DRAWERS, CBAVATB, HCABfB, OLOVJ*,. BELTS AND BBACE8, HOSIKRT :tK*, ALL BINDS, HUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, 4c., A Toilet Furjoshinci?Fancy Soaps, Extract loth and Hair Brashes, Combs, Rogers' Knive hears, Purses and Port Aloajafc Canes, Umbra m, Hats, Caps, and every arall* Of Gentlemen resa and personal furniture. jthk TRA??^-Wp^are^ well ^upplied wit la/xna, VAOOUUJSJfJlja, VJSUTIJTGB an RliMIltQB. Cloths by the piece, pattern o ird, which we will **1) mJow aacaoDe bough , 5?w York city. WiL O. PRICK, Wf T. IJfGRAHAM. No. 368 Broad street, Aoguaka, Georgia , Augusta, MarcL 26,1854. 46?flm kew ammmm ?<?ap8. wh tWistbd silks, babeges ani mraafmiv .. A'Sw ? - - --- tcatf (quarters fqr good cari i at charles' f pi& j. o. % tf ? * a Tlio subscriber will keep ou hand the j COACHES, HOCK AW AY S. BAROt E TRAVELLING To be lia<l in the State, embracing nil the newest build to order any kind that mny be wanted, Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettlnj Also, Conchmuker'g stock of a e ?2?" Repairing in all it* branches, pro d Z%-All Work 9. June .1, 1854. 2R. SWAFFI! WHOLESALE CLOTHING ES No. 3 Granite Building*, RS. A SON -would respectfully invite th STOCK of Spring and Su ,y Manufactured by themselves expressly for 1 to TOGETlll'.a WITH F. ]?I c n ' s F ii r n i k1 8IIIKT8, GLOVES, il COLLARS, SL'81*ENDEI CRAVATS, IIANDKEIIC STOCKS, DRESSING r- Country Merchant* . _j to sort up, vauieo Stock, and at Cha.U- .oil Prices. I- Columbia, Oct, 20. 1853. it GREAT SOUTJ *0 M6Si 4 CHOLERA, ) roil I DIA RRIUKA,' [ BOWEL PI ,Hr Also, Admirably adapted to many Dise Menst of THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL eutco] l'" let. It euros the worst oases of Dinrrhcea. l)8 2<1. It cures tlie worst forms of Dysentery-. l,r 3<1. It cures California or Mexican Diariiiaja. er 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 5tli. It cures Cholera Morlius. 'S 6th. It cures Cliolera Infantum. A few short Extracts fror "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, a incnt, a vuluable remedy." lion "It gives mc pleasure in being able to reeoir ence, and the experience of my neighbors and fi to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz Wm. II. Unukuwooi), forme "I take great pleasure in recommending this diseases, for which 1 believe it to be a sovereigi ever tried by me." A. A. Gauldixc, "This efficient rcmcd}' is travelling into cclct Russia, and gaining conuncndution wherever us tptr For sale by Warhlaw it Lvov, Abbevil Smith, Hodge's Depot. F. (J. Park;?, Grectiwo<j sale Agents; and by the principal Merchants i Savannah, Ga., May 13, 1854. TIIE VALLEY PIONEER. r; npiIE undersigned will publish in the town of JL Hamburg, a new Weekly Paper on or about the first of September next, bearing the above title. It will be the aim of tlio Publisher to con: duct "The Vallev Pioneer" in a Hint, will ie make it acceptable to nil classes of renders ; to fill its columns with general intelligence, the news of the day, historical anecdotes, tales of real life, poetry, light literature, humor nml wit; in fact, to make it striukly a Newspaper. "The Valley Pioneer" will advocate the commercial iuterest ami internal improvement id of the State; the building of the Savannah River Valley and Columbia and Hamburg Rail Roads. It will be independent in politics, not identifying itself with any party, but firmly opposing such measures as are injurous to the >o prosperity of the State and the country at large. !y The publisher will be ably assisted in the editorial department, which, with his experi_ *r~. ?? ' ? - cuvo iu uic xicwtijmpcr pu ui Ullblliesi<f and the extreme low rates of subscription, will make the paper a welcome visitor. Tebms.?One dollar in advance. No paper r Will be forwarded unless tho money accompany y the order. 3 Any person procuring ten subscribers, and forwarding the money for the same will receive one copy gratis. J. M. ROBINSON. ? Humburg, S. C., August 10 1854. Silk Goods. . GRAY BROTHERS have just received v full assortment of rich and elegant Ct Spring SILKS, to 'which thfly respectfully invite atflttfton. l Aug^p Warch, 25, 1854. f" NOTICE. " A PPLICATION will be made at the LegisJTjl Uture of Sooth Carolina at its next Scab sion, for an Aefc of Incorporation of The Society " for the snpport of Indigent and Superannuated >r Ministers of the Presbyterian Church and other benevolent purposes. . Abbeville, August 25, *54 2-17 ' 8m fhi|iup, Coflbe fcttd Jfolatftt 7 BHDS. N. O. SUGA&J* low prices. 20 8acks of Rio COFl^S?*t rfcaiiced prices. 2 hhd*. I. MOLASSES. ' ) lsbfetor.o. ^ do Z ; il*W)W # ClAJBPlItEtf, IIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! rOK PRIGIS. Thornton.] / largest mid most elegant assortment of FGIIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, WAGONS, ?fcc.? t styles and latest fasliions of tlic day, and will in the most superb and durable manner. Also, 3s, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, Ac. II kind* on liand (or sale low. niplli/a/id faithfully done, at low prices. tear ranted, ffi I ly rt *vr m /tm .mir HXxJU) Cc BOT, AND RETAIL T A BUS II M ENT, Columbia, South Carolina. c attention of tlie public to tlieir EXTENSIVE liner Clothing*, Litis market A LA ROE BTOCK OK s li i n s Goods: TRUNKS, IS, CARPET BAG8, rillliFS, VAU8KS, GOWKS, MONEY ISELTS, will find, at this Establishment, a largo nn<3 24?ly nmn remedy. . tt ( CHOLERA MORBUS, \ BILIOUS CIIOLIC, LEASES. ( CIlOLEltA INFANTUM. uses of Females?moat especially Painful ruation. ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE mums. 7th. It euros painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves pain in Back and Loins. Oth. It. counteracts Nervousnoss and DesponlOtli. It restores Irregularities. [dency. 11th. It dispels Gloomy ?t Hysterical Feelings. .... .i.I..T-. , ? wv.i. AV o nil UUIU11UUIC XUlIlt'. a Letters, Testimonials, &c. lid have found it n most efficient and in my judg. Hiram Waiinkr, Judge of Supreme Court^ Gn. nneud Jacob's Cordial?my own personal expeririends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me n sovereign remedy." rly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit invaluable medicine to all nillicted with bowel i) remedy?decidedly superior to any thing else Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. >rity as fast as Honnpart e pushed his columns into ed.f'?Ucortjiu Jrj/'crsoniun, Jfat/ lOf/t, 1853. lie; John Smith, Cokeshury; Roberts, Arams <fc d. Havilank, Hauuat. <tCo., Charleston, Wholexud Druggists throughout the State. \VM. W. BLISS it CO., Proprietors. 53?6m AMtjw ana wonaerrui machine. WILLIAM STODDARD, Proprietor. r|"MIE Subscribe?; having purchased the Right _L fur the State ?f South Carolina in tlio only Machine now invented, for RIFTING and SHAVING SHINGLES. BARREL HEADING, <to., is prepared to sell the Right of the Districts, or single Machines, at prices sufficiently low to make it. an inducement for purchasers. The Machine being simple in its coastruction, and not liable to get out of order, is capable of Splitting and Shoving Two Thousand Shingles per hour?better than made by hand. It is portable, and can be worked by hand, horse or steam power. Ten to tifteea days work of a Machine will make enouirh Shinnies to nav the price naked for a single one. Large inducements are offered to persons wishing to purchase the right of several Districts.? One of the Machines can be seen in operation in the Citv of Augusta, at Wm. H. Goodrich's Planing Mil), and one also may be seen in a nliort time at Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at Edgefield 0. II. TIIOS. O. LAMAR. Hamburg, S. C., April 29, 1854. 61?tf CHEAP CASH STORE. ABBEVILLE C. H.f S. C. CHAMBERS AND MARSHALL, T_TaVK opened at the Corner Store of T>r_ [ XX Marshall's Range, where they will offer I to the citizens of Abbeville the Largest and ! Cheapest stock of Fancy Staple Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and Crockery, for Oaah and Cash Only. Our profits are so small that we nro not able to sell oyr Goods on time, and we are confldent^after an examination of onr stock, tbe purchaser wQl perceive such a great margin between jfa Prices and the Prices usually asked for Gocmfl in onr line, that they will see that it is to their! advantage tobuy their Goods from us for Cash. A call is solicited, .as we take pleasure in exliibing our Goods to all who may favor us with a visit jl' April 22d,Vl654, 7 - tf . wvwu VlgUO* > THE subscriber*, having had nine years experience, and given universal satisfaction to their patron*, being now fully prepared with good maohinery and the beat of workmen, fee) safe in taying to the Cotton Planters in genera? iiithis and the adjoining States, that they' oa& furnish them vrith the be^t COTTON GINSdo^. made. They could offer a host of o?rtificat?, but believing the warrantee to be sufficient, they all tbe Plantersio reasonable hfroa^? . medical and misceli>aMous. When the B. R.B, Theory ?U first deeSlW?to the world, skeptical persons doabtodlU WSWhWEL-. ' rectncss, and looked -with distrust on the reta&dies it possessed- Others, however, straok witttv ' Ithe originality of ita views and conceeding ?V ?% 1 to the theory, were induced to try if the itemer-,' ' dies bore oat in practice what wlw claimed for;them in theory. A third ?!? ? the others au<T perhaps more numerous, without^T,^^ ' consideing for u moment any merit they mig&??$jfitt? be entitled to, tried them, merely as a venture, growing out of a desire for something new We are satisfied with tho result, for the pubUo has received the benefit and R. R. R. Theory lias triumphed. Not a day passes that we not have admission from some hitherto onbe~ $ '' liever that their skepticism was unfounded and * - ? convinccd by reading our .Family Friend, havo proved by their own experience, tho infallibtfito'ji^ of our medicines. Not a day passes that we ? " not receive grateful testimonials of curcs effiwfcWi ed by these Medicines. "I was seized'with cramps and spasms last night says one, and hid/;V^ it not been for Radaway's Ready Relief I should . w. have died with the pain." Another Bays, "my. wife was alowlv mnHn? mUK ? >-**? - -J g, nitu mi uuwuun OB JJtho Lungs and my neighbor was suffering from ' ? ' Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to health by Radway's Renovating Resolvent. A third say, " Radway's Regulators have eared me of habituAl eostiveness that was the burden of my life." Such are the characteristic testiimouials we daily recive of tho R. R. R. Remedies. Radway's Ready Relif.f, tho first of the R. R. R. remedies, is the most quick and safe remedy that has ever yet been discovered for tho instant relief of nil ACUTE OR CHRONIC ; I'AINS. It is a certain disenfectant and wilt I neutralize the most violent poisons of MalignantEpidemics. If the human system is seized with the virulence of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fever, Pneumonia, or other fatal poisoiiB, Radway's Ready Relief used in connection with Radway's Regulators, will check the violence of the disease, neutralize tho infection, and will not only protect the system against sudden death, but will restore the body to health and strength. We make this assertion boldlv. and | it any i'liysician or Chemist doubts the "great | power which we claim for our Ready Relief, I over malignant pains, let them examine it and test it, it will bear the test RHEUMATISM. Pains stopped in a few minutes. The moment Radway's Ready Relief is applied to the part* nfilictcd with rheumatic pains, whether it bo In the kneo joint, tho arms, legs, feet or loins all, pain and anguish ceases. cairrled kor twenty tears. Mr. Charles M. Johnston, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic rheumatism for twenty 3*ears. He purchased from J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of Ready Rc' lief, and one box of Regulators. The Ready Relief was applied as soon as it was obtained. Tn twenty minutes lie was free from pain ; In twenty-four hours ho could stand alr>n<? In four day* ho could walk alone. By the use of the Resolvent, Relief and Regulators, in one month lie was entirely cured. A lady aged 85, had been crippled for years, could not raise her hand to her head. One bottle of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stiffness, created new lifo within her disabled bod}', restored each limb and joint to a strong vigorous and healthy condition. The lady is well known in Asheville, N. C. Thomas W. Atkin, Esq., editor of the Ashoville Ncvd*, published the case in his paper on the 18th of October 1853. . ' Sodden Attacks. Cn.vMrs and Spasms. For all internal difficulties, where the patientis suddenly seized with Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhcsa, Cholera Morbus, one teaspoonful of RadwatrV KeSdy Relief will in fifteen minutes alloy tbe most distressing pains. Fever and Amu. Let those afflicted with, this distressing malady tuke ltadway's Ready Relief internally, n teaspoonful every fifteen minutes three hours before the chills come on, and a dose of Regulators every night; also, rub the spine of the back down with Ready Relief. I& will entirely cure and prevent the system against Ague and Fever. In cases of Barns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, BadSwellings, Ileart Burn, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Radway's Ready Relief will remove all pain in a few minutes. For sale by Wardlaw & Lyon, Abbeville; " Boatwright Barkuloo, Columbia; Dr. F. 6. ' Parks, Greenwood; Beach <b Brown?on. W?w. * berry; J. ?fe II. Folk, Pomaria; Dr. F. F. Gary, Cokcabury; J. W. Taylor, Andenson ; Lewis tic Cox, Bclton; M. B. Earle ?t Co., Greenville; ' Earle, Evans ?fc Griffin, Williamson ; David Kib^ . ler, Frog Level. ItADWAY & CO., N. York.' > < %. May 13, 1854. 63 ly / -v; $760 IN CASH PRIZES. MECHANICS, INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. VOLUME Ten of the " Scientific American" commences on the 16th of September. It is clitefly devoted to the advancement of the t interest of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and termers, anil is edited l>y men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably notother journal of the same chtraoter is so ?xten> sively circulated, or so generally esteemed for * ' its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents whicb are issued weekly from the Pat- , ent office are illustrated with Engravings, and > w* oiaimsui an tnerjratents are published reg- - ^ ularly in its columns sis they are iasued^.-Jliaa making it a perfect scientific and xcchaviqai. encyclopedia of information upon the subject*-. r of Mechanical Improvementm, Chemittry, Engiweerinq and the Science? generally. Iti?- peblishea weekly in quarto form suitable for binding; and each volume contains four hundred and sixteen pages of reading matter,,.uVe'rrf"''' hundred engravings, with a full and complete >v index. Its circulation on the last volume ex- ' ceeded 28,000 per week, and the practical receipts to any family are worth much more tlian" the subscription pried.' ytf* JOBhA Mir, w! n?i. o-i - * - ' - -~o ? * nw? 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