The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 17, 1854, Image 4

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vVtf> ? ? ...... i . 0 00 ' 1*"-.* ',l-ycarv - - - - - - - 10.00 ' 'AAnoun?ii% ri Candidate, (in'advance,) 3 00 Liberal,AiajhKi^(>n8 -will be made to persons ? "??1vert!siHg linftoltf ' ' All oliifuary ^xc.epo.lng twolve lines " Kir -will be eliarg^d is ndvcnLeJncnt*. ; . ?3f~A3ljbotnuianiefttioiiB fttul letters on bum* " . * neafc wjtji $U8 'jmut .be rt<bhvRs<J<3 to Tjie j * ; indkpbmdest.Vbjkis, Abbeville u, ii. &.c., ?'rkrAio, to insure attention. . . . ' ' '-I'''* ' " f ,, POETRY. ff " 'if Autumn. RoomforKing'AutumnlRooml Summer, the wanton Queen, lins.met lier doom. r? And died. With warlike din The rude but bounteous conqueror marches in. '. ;Vv 4 tBee, how bis banners flv. Tbe gonfalons of cloud aud stain-etreak'd sky. . Ilark to his pipo and drum! } } fierce blast their stormy clangors couic; They whistle and they beat O'er the wide ocean, through the narrow street; ' While to their terrlblo call f- : .. The surges mount, and tree and turret fall. f-r . jLiiu cannon on ino air * Flashes and roars. The BignalgunI Room there! , .Now bo is sitting crowned; Aud golden sunsets beam bis brows around, . And ruddy noontide hours "Warm up the thin leaves of bis mottled bowAt night the Moon's pale face [ere. Rises before its time to do him grace. Now plenteous fruits?not such As those before thcui, mouldering soon from But hardy, ripening still, [touch, Fop use longbeuce, the patient gamers fill. ''.t O! equinoctial time, " Whose days are southing towards the frosty kji mis strange lile,. in rains [clime Of storm, and wrath thy power invades; And nt the ominous gale Whicli Nature shakes at, a poor heart may quail; New King, be good to me! Let me thy mellow favors round me see ; ' And something laid in store, When lenves have dropped, and flowers bloom And take not clean away [110 more, The genial glows that warmed a longer day. Hnnters' and Harvest Moon, Loth to desert and coming up so soon, "7 " . Be emblems to my mind * > Of love that when most needed sliowa mfjst.lriti.l * And oil tliat crimson west Breath of pavilioned hopes- nud ignoble rc-t! MISCELLANEOUS. Getting off Stock at far. - ~.\ A GOOD RAILROAD STORY. " . . . N. i . At. ..-kit*' "I bave, presumed on your intorest, and that of your^readere, in the works of internal ? .improvement} to talk a good deal, quite pros jjlo 2k~.W w.ll. J- T -lyj^wuv u u i^uiuaun. ilcvtrtllUIWJS, 1 WliJ vetjiiire to tax your patience with a little rail~ *" road Btory which a friend of mine (Hon. Robert -) tells, as a prominent feature in 'his own gaming experience. When he war * : only a Georgia colonel," (by virtudKbf a law ;S ' license and .a very commanding figurfr,) he was on a visit, one day, tp a friend of his, onoJvTeal Greer, in the neighborhood of Ath;* * " enfcfGa. It seems that about this time, the i \ ' -Athens Branch Railrond was 1n rather a P "* ' shaky condition. "A good deal of money . . had beeit paid. in, aria a good deal of work '. * .^Aad been done ; but times were getting tight, ythe stock holders were g'-tting restive, (and . cost tve,J'-and tlto niml was" regarded as any Ti1 ' - thing but a " fixed fact." Perhaps the esti, H* _ mule hml been made too low, and theft* 1 V v? was a prospect that till the money wuuld be v. expended, white yet a good -deal of road '* ' .* jfemaiued unbuilt. At any rati-, the stock , t* wa? "J>elow par," and the holders thereof etyt'&vheart. Sitting in the piazza with his ' - - old cTitfm, Bob, (the aforesaid cohaic),) Nwl ?. ? picked vp hn "Athens n'ewspa]H:r, and glair-' ? * <iolurans, With a start; threw it |f. ^^ t^^l>feci^ Wki ng^y < ,U a:: m check blamli^d; rtnd with his ?j? qoivering4ie t-jaculated: iiuu wuiuiwum iu ua a email '.circular- thro^ini ?r boot, and p^peni; and ? taking a pack- of cardb from a small drawer, j he took a seat and invited Bob to M face" < him. l Bob counted out $2,250 iu band notes, laid them on the tabic, and plaeotLa weight . : upon them and the scrip, and was^drawing 1 jup his chair, when Mm. Greer, muct? excited. ? rushed into tho piazza. (She had been ' watching the proceedings of the gentlemen from a parlor window whore nlie sat sewing.) , " Gentlemen," she exelaimed, M for heaven's sake don't go to gambling here. Re- * member you are old friends?school-mates ?college-mates. Don't-, I entreat you, go ' to gambling with each other for large stakes like?" " Madam !" shouted flrcer. as the perspi- j ration streamed down his forhead, and he ^ shook with an ague of excitement. "Mad- i am ! go ami superintend your ducks and ? I ! lnnlr fiftnt* VAtir i\ii? oa.,1 I 1 - ? 1 ? ? I" * I'.?serves, and your dairy, and nil that?but j don't interfere with my railroad stock* 1 Don't madam," he continued, with his teeth i set rind hissfngliis words out? "don't, I say, 1 for this is the only chance I ever had, or ever shall have, to- get off tho cursed ' stuff at par, and I'll do it or dio.1" MI implore you, then, Col.?," said the good lady, w to refuse to continue this scenc. J You certainly do not wish to win anytliijng , from my husband, and I am sure ho does not wish to win from you?" - ^ " Madam !n roared Greer, " leave my railroad stock; and go look after your poultry ! I tell you I'm not gambling, but I will not lose this opportunity of trading my stock ( off at par!" r ? Mrs. Greer went away sadly, seeing that j her interference only irritated her husband, and the playing commenced. Fortune ^ vouchsafed her favors very eauallv for some little time, and it stood at length Bob six to Ned five,j?nd the hands were dealt for'the final struggle. Before either party, however, took up the his cards, Ned's eyes sought n farewell glance of his scrip and the hank notes, when of a sudden his expression changed, and, making a grab at the scrip, , with desperate emotion, lie exclaimed : " Oh, by thunder, Bob, mv stock is pretty dead, but it aint ni//k us dead as that, yet ?" pointing to the roll of bills; which were the promises of the "old broken bank of Macon /" a large amount of which had come into Bob's possession professionally. At tea thatevenincr Hob remarked fn Mn Greer flint she reared sucli quantities of poultry she ought t6 send her surplus to Athens to sell. " Fin afraid. Colonel D.," she remarked, in a quiet way,glancing from Bob. to her husband, " I should prove but h poor hand at getting my stock ofl at par, j especially while there is so much worthless money in the country." . Bo^nughed, but Ned didn't; and that's the end, of tlie story about railroad stocky? except that I 'believe Greer did finally get it i off at parr?Mobile Register. Not Bad.?The Piscataquis Observer is responsible for th?* following: A gentleman called at a hut in the Aroosttiok vallev and requested .some dinner. The i lady, her spouse being absent, refused to supply his necessities for money or for the love of humanity. * . " Very well," said the hungry traveller, as I he turned his footsteps from the inhospitable ( aljode, a ypu -will want nothing to ent to- t morrow." M Why not ?" inquired the woman. * u u :? ? ? m-niuM;, aimweren me weary mail, the Indian* arc digging a tunnel at Moosehead Luke, and they art*'going to turn-all the .waters of the Lake into the Aroostook valley, and you.and .all the rest of the peo- p|?-are io be drowned. j Upon this inteJKgehoe, the old. lady hu'r- a tied off to the priest~to inform him' that a floo<fcwfw to overflow the Valley,'and to a?k I wh?t^a?-t?hfe%ddfte in rife Had emergency. 1 The priest endeavored to <]Uie? her fear*. by tolling luir'tliat Oik! had promised that lie should never send another flood lipoir'tho . uarcn. M But,n extdniimid the ntfri^rlKwl woman, ^ta'iHg&Gbtt^haiV i&in' to:(lo it?ft'a the I ourseditridiaos PV When ?hiHp father of life r celebrated e-ommeutator, w*ught the hand.of 'e the only daughter* and hvires? of Mathews ABBEVILLE ^ ^ *CHAMBERS AND MARSHALL. FT AVE opened at the Corner . dtore of Dr. tJ-- Marshall's Range, where they wSll offer o the citizens of Abbeville the l>arg??t and Cheapest stock of Fancy 'Staplv Dry Goods, toots, Slioee, Hat* nud ' Cap-?, Har3-?Voro and Jroekery, for Oash itnd Cash Only. Our jfofitt are so small that'we'are not nblu to sell >ur Goods on time, and.we aru confident, after in examination of our stock, the iMirchtiser will x>rcei\c. such a great' margin between'- onr .'rice* and the Price? usually <u?ked for Good* n our line, that Ui'oys will ?? *.' that it is to their id vantage to huv tficir Goods from ne for l!n?h. call is Holioitcil, ns wt- take plcifurc in exhibng our GoOds'to all who may favor us with a . iait April 22d, 1654, 49 tf A HEW IHVKHTIO*. THIS will inform the PLANTERS of Abbeville and Laurens Districts that 1 have recently purchased the Celebrated Cottou Seed Planter, ately Patented by Mr. J. T. <fc L. J. "Wait, the right of the above named Distriots.) And vifl sond an Agent over the two Districts and txhiliit it. who will tin mithnrtKMl tii wl 1 Tiuli ridtial Righto or the Machines themselves, on is reasonable terms as can he afforded. The flanter wiirhe an excellent thing to drill GU\NO or any other MANURK. 1 feel assured t will not fail to give satisfaction to every one ivho will try it. W. D. CALHOUN. Sept. It), 1854 2-20 .. tf ro The Planters of Abbeville1 and X*an~ rem. We have sold W. D. Calhoun the exclusive ight to our Patent Cotton Planter for the Dis,riots above named, and can cheerfully reeoninend it as a very useful aud veuable Machine. " - ' J. T. <S L. J. WAIT. COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. FISHES <fc AGKSEW & CO., JOURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C., v . DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Bnslish Hardware, Cutlery, CrllllS, &C., &c. WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Abbeville to*their *toek of hardware, Paints, Oils. Window Glass, Ac. OO.NSlsTI.NO, IN IWItT, KOI.LOWS, VIZ: 'lot, Hound. Square, Oval, f fulf-ovnl, Bi>nd,Sheet and Hoop IUON: * {rails, Nails Spiked,Tacks, I'lit-wmv, Fire Dol's, 'an Oearinir. Mill Irons*. Holtim> ('IntliiL Vxos, SputltK, Shovels, lines Toft Kettles,'-' ['race bihI WAgou Chain* of nil lei ml j. Scythes, xxiko, Ilinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire,.JotUm ant) Wool Card#, Waffle Irons,.3nnpowder, Blasting I'owder, Permission Coj>s, 'Silent Safety Fuse, Shot. Loa?i;> ; dill Saws. <JiNM??-cut Saws, Wagon Box^a, ' Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvil?, ITieea, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax. A YT..1... UI.-A- n. 11 IIUMIS ^lllllis ruuucs, 'atent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames, Jolte, Malleable Castings, Kiiol*, .aces, Brass ami Silver Plated Bands, Vnd Carriage Materials generally. Pure White Lead, Chrome 0reeu, Jaris Greenland Paint* of all kinds, Window (ilass, Futtv, Varnishes, .Japan, Linseed Oil, Spirit* Terpentine, ic.. Their Btock comprises the largest and best aslortment in Columbia, is purchased on the very jest terms, and will In sold at a small advanco or cash. ** Orders, accSmpamed with satisfactory rcfer nee, x?ill receive prompt attention, and all .oods will be delivered at the Railroad Depot ree of charge for dravnge. FlSllKU <t AOSEW ?fc CO. Columbia, Oct. 25, 1853. '25 tf Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Columbia, 9. C. NUN'S it GO'S. Patent Diagonal rnnd Pianos; H allot Davis <t Go's ] II Si J U Patent Suspension Bridge Piano*, ^bickerings. Travcn?, ntnl other best makers* Pi11108, at the. Factory Prices. April lf 1S54. 47 flrn. A. C. Squier, '* jVo*. 208 and 210 Main *tr*et, Columbia. S. C. Vr'ANUFACTUIlKIt ami geiieraltiffitofl l?4- dealer in fine nod plain F17U-||~# I If *TTURE, CHAIRS. PIANOS. WALL PAPER, ilATTRASSES, <fco., Ao., nt low prites for cash, >nd all warranted for one yearoKJoager. 'All kinds' Farniture jaade to order, and all rinds neatly and prpmpfcty repaired. Also, Voodand Metal BarialCasea. mb35 Boiling# * Friday, Oppotite 'Jannn/ $ and Hun ft Jfolels, Columbia, 8. O. ywhpmmawawp imetau. na^inp w Iroceries, liquors, Hardware and Plantation ' ? Sepplin. s Purchase OOTTON'and other PRODUCE, yy fteliver all Goods at the Depot free of ^BOlLlKOEt. | J AS K. FIUDAY? TUB* ITl'S^AN^CHAIB*WiEERfiOBf, - v.- . ' faiito'MUi&feet;TT EKPtf constantly on band, of hisovrn ronmiKVl faxsture aid from'sotre oftbe b?8t.ro*riiaactoHak *t'tHc Korth/a large ofFtfR51?URB And* CBAIRfi; alw^WAtL PAPER,. ff IN0OW SHADES, **._ -V / BeFng ft mgctical wottqaan, be is^M-narad iest manner, ?u4 ftt as low prices as any othar i' > ' > 1.1 i i * <i * ? . Al/StTSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. , i NEW FIRM!' SfEW FISt.lK ! HAMBURG, 8. tJ. r "; < "]jf'<3,jT T&E uude reigned having li^Y Coined. a co partnership {a J&WR; thiB piaca fur tbe purpose of transacting a ;. -general grocery & cotton BUSINESS, wotild reapcetfuUy inform our numerous friends . and the |>ul>lic that wo will keen conatantly on haud a large nupplv of every article needed by the iVftnor, winch we will dispose of on ad favorable term* an any other horiM in the place. We have engaged the nor vices of Messrs. T. M. WellMirn and fci. V. Johnson, both of whom are well knowo to the public as liberal Cotton bxiyert, and who will, at all times, give the highest market prices for that ami oilier articles of produce. Our Senior Partner will, as heretofore, give his personal attention to the RECEIVING AND FORWARDING OF MERCHANDISE to the country. r >1 .t. ft johnson! j- benson a joiinson. ^ CARD. IN retiring from the above biieine^ we leave Mestrs. Benson <fc Johnson in our place, and solicit for thein the patronage of our old customer* and the public general]**. iLy "BRINDLY <fc "ROSAMOND. Sept. 23, 1854. 2-21 7t ItEW FALL AND WIIYTEK AUGUSTA, Georgia, are now receiving their Fall and Winter supplies of >i?w an<l Fasliionablo Goods, and will be prepared J to exhibit many novelties in Preaa Goods, us well as a general supply of Household articles. They invite attention to the following:? Paris, Sacque and Ojwra Flannels, new shades. American Sacque Flauuels, both plain and figured; Lupin's Moua. delaines and Merinos, nil cols.; Lupin'a black Bombazines and Moik delaines; Lupin's Black and white challius ; Rich all Wool I'lirift filni.1 or.il fi.._ U ured ; , Amoricnn Delaine*, olj the new designs; Very olegant colored Silks, in Brocade, Plains and Stripes; Satin, l'laid an.d Clieno striped Silks; 0-4 high colored Poplins, Scotch Plaids; Black Italiuu ond Tutfete Silks, rich lust red; Ilcaiitiful French and English Prints; Ginghams, and Cashmere de'Eeosae; Superior Welsh, Silk warp, and Saxony Flannels; White cmpe, Cashmere and Bay State Shawls; Embroideries of every description, Laces and Edgings ; Besides a general assortment of Housewife and servants' Goods. They respectful I \ invite Families wishing to make,their Fall aud Winter purchases, to give their'^tock an examination. J3?~ Orders confided to us will be filled promptly aud faithfully. Augustn, Gn., Oct. f9, 1854. 24 tf Charleston advertisements. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! i 177 Zing-Street, Charleston, S- C. THE subscriber has on hud a large assort-. \ ment, and ia constantly receiving bv the ' steamers, the latest pntternsvof WINDOW SHADES and PAPB&Ii^033fc8> i wholesale and retail I. ' Transparent WINDOW SHADES,- of every 1 style anu variety, from 60 cents to $6 each 1 < French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, and BORDERS, of the latest Pattern*, from I cents to $6 per BoIL . ' % j A large varidtV^^: CORNICES, Lace and Musliu CURTAINS; Damask and Satin DE- ' LAINES, Centre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pins, Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cush- 1 ions, Fire Screens,-tic,'*.... < AJI kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the bumueMi As usual, attended to in all its branches. MATTRESSES?Mom. Cotton. Wool and Hair Mattresses, always ou band, made from the best material. Also liolst^rs, Pillows, Feather Beds . Au<J- Palliasters. Call and see them?prices ' reasonable. To ptrBona^wishinfj any of the above articles to Bclft. a discount will be made. The prices of I this establishment are moderate and uniform, and aslow as any other establishment. 1 H. W. KINSMAN,1 . March 88, 1854. 46 ?I . _ 1 f 1 i . "Browning'4fc Lemon," . mrowrta* o? French, Britiih and 0?mum 1 200 and 211 Kwg^tre^ comer of Market tired. CharleitM, 8. C. CARPET FNOS?Ingrain, 8 Plys,' Brussels, > Tapestry and Velvets. CURTAIN, MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. * CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety.- * EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS^ all styles, { GILT CORNICES, io all the new designs. ? curtain gImps,/ holders, loops, tes- , DRAPERY* CORDS pad BELL ROPES, in all varieties. ' * r British and American FLOOR OIL CLOTHS u SILVER snd GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR i. < CARPET1KG8. of all agin. fWTLTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS, FLAKT^?OM"ff<S>t?SS?B l,A*gKT8. - jj^ ^3 ..' rrift- S ' '' '' The Bubscriber will keep <m liftml the 1 COACHES, ROCK A WAYS, BAROU< TRAVELLING 1 To be I Hid in the State, embracing all tlie newest ilium to order nnv Knul that- may bo wanted, ii larness, double*4. single; Whips, Netting; Also, Coachmaker'ft xtock of nl fg* Repairing in all tin /tranche*, protr &TAU Work June 3, 1864. 2-4 GREA'T SOUTH CHOLERA, ) FOR AI DYSENTERY, V 1)1 A It HIKE A, ) ^OWEt I>I? ? Mfio, Admirably adapted to many Diseai Menatr int vmiuti> ur jauubb UUKUIAL fl EltCOM 1st. It cures tho worst eases, of Diarfb<ea. 2<1. It cures the woivt forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 4th. It relieves the severest Colio. 5th. It curat; Cholera Morbup. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts from "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my familv, an nentj n valuable remedy." ilon. "It giveB tnc plensure in being able to recomi ?nce, and the experience of my neighbors and fri ;o believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz: Wii. H. Unoeuwood, former "I take great plcasuraln recommending this i lisensea, for which I believe it to be a sovereign jver tried l>y me." A. A. Gauging, ] "This efficient remedy is travclling'iuSoi eelebi Russia, and gaining commendation wherever use F?r sale by Waudlaw& IiVo.v, Abbcvill Hodge's Depot, F. G. Panics Greenwood tale Agents; and by the principal Merchants ai Savannah, Gn., May 13.1854. AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS/ . CROCKER & REES, AVABKHOUSE AND COMMISSION Merchants, " rAOKBON 8TRBET, BELOW AND ON THE OPr08ITE HIDE Oi' WARKEK'S BLOCK, AUfttlSTA, THE Undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and foripor'patronn. tlxit iliey will remove, on the let of September next,-to JifrNEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIR&?|lt>OF IVAREUQUSE on Jqekfton Street below' aud >n the oppdutc side arren's Block'. ' We mli give our .phonal attention , to all tusipe&s entrusted to "Ottr care, as heretofore, ind hopej^jitterit a continuance of the favop of ormerrpatrbdik ? ' are ipreparpd to make at all times, liberd canh advances on Produce in store. " Ord?* for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES will be carefully filled, and at he lowest market price. V J051N R. CROCKER. JOHN C. REES, , . July 29, 18S4.. la-^in SIMPSON ft GABOli^Efi, nriKsnousE A>D COMMISSION M'lNTOSH ST.; ?AUSPSjA /SjKj . J^^^BjTTlTILL continue the WWrij^k^. - jj*' jJHfltt IT houso and Commi-sion [JuauicM in their FIRErPROOF BUILlSlNG on Vl'IntwhStreet, in all its branches, and .hope jy strict personal attention to the interests of ill who may jfttit busiues* iu their hands, to nerit public favor. Orders for, Bagoino, Rope ani? Family suy?uw? filled at th? low.-*t market.price.. ?Nh Advau?'es wtn.-n rcijnirxl op; prodscB in utolpc. j. b. arrnnoN j I [v. t. .OAnni.vER. Augo?t^9. 1864. 16 :jBro Whit lock, Coskery Ac Co., WABEH0U8RAHJ) COMMISSlOH MERCHANTS. V, ; CAMPBELL ST? AUGUSTA Ga. . ? Undersigned respect- "jf ] a- fully inform tlieir frienda ?00 1 iiid the Public grim .-ally, that thcjr tilt .von* inae the above BUSINESS, at their old Stand* chore thoj- will give their undivided attention ] 0 all Bri&woss entrusted to their care. Liber- j 1 Caah-Advances made on Produce in store. ] Orda^?.far BAGOING, ROPE and family | ,UPPjilf?, Cairfully fiUad at the lowest Mar- < eta. v J. W. WtflTLoCK, , JOHN-COCKER Y;v J ; - A. J. WttlTtOCIL": , ' A agout i 2, '64."<- : 14 ' ?m Nifw wBfRii eooos. UOJf TWISTED BILKS, BAREGEti AND 7 2188 UE8.: OHO A NDIE8, JACONETS,' ; BMLUAjfTB, ritSNOH CAU; h- ^^?8; EMBROIDERIES. /, ^ I TILLER & WARt;EN havo r?oived largo i TXytock ofthp aboje GOODB, Whhsb, for and vawbtt, arebo)iev;.i(ito be | largest and most elegant assortment of GIIES, BlTGQIES, GIGS, SULKIES, WAGONS, Acstyles and latest fashions of t^e day, and wilU 1 the must superb and durable manner. Also, i, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, Acu I kinds oil hand, for sale lew. iptlt/ and faithfully done, at low prices. warranted. fflcZ TfS ? ?.T *r* m M ? ? JCtH?9 AitSJS&itSDY* T (CHOLERA MORBUS, ? J BILIOUS CHOLIC, JEASES. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM, 368 of Females?most especially Painful uation. RE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE HUMS. 7th. It cures painful Menstruation. 8th. lrrelieves pnin in Back and Loins. Uthi It counteracts Nervousness and Deep on Ktth. It restores Irregularities. [deney. lltli. It dispels Gloomy ^Hysterical Feelings. * 12th. It's an admirable Tonic. . Letters, Testimonials, &o. d have found it a most efficient and in my jadgIIiram Warmer, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. nend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experi- ends around me, j# ft sufficient guarantee for mA a sovereign remedy" ly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit, nvaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel ; . remedy?decidedly superior to any thing elM. Deputy O. M. of the Grand Lodge of Goorgia; rity as fust as Bonaparte pushed nis columns inCd&'.ig* d. ?Georgia Jcjfertonian, May 19th, 1868. " . ' e; Jonx Sxirrn, Cokeshurv: Robfrtb Ahim '* I. Havilaxd, IIaural cfcCo., Charieston, Tyholb-"; nd Druggists throughout the State. ' ??'] Wit W. BLISS & CO., Proprietors. 63-^6n> - ** New and Wonderful BEaohinc. ^ WILLIAM STODDARD, Proprietor. THE Subscriber havihg purchased the Right for the State ?f South'Carolina in ihsfonly Muclmie now inventod, for- RlPTINQ^andv!';.^SHAVINO.SHINGLES; BARREL HEAl5lNX2, V <$rc.tis prepared to ?ell the Right ?f theDistrieta/ i or single Machines, at prices sufficient!? lo? to make it an inducement for purchasers, -.V. Tho Machine being simple jn its conaEructioof and not liable to pet out of frrdter^ is capable "" of Splitting niid K(i^vitiK Two Thousand Shingles' pT*F~ hoiir?Tietter than made by liana. It -v . is portable, and can be worked by haod, horse .?%; or.steam power. Teb to fifteen days^gjpVk of.A V Machine will make enough Bhingtae to pay ttfe price oak'edjf^a singW jwie.. - J, Lar^eindiK'f>inent.Haroofrered'to persona wish- ^ iug to purchase the right of several IMiteksU.?> One of the Machines ean be *een- in o?<?Vation in the City of Aaauatn. nt. Wm W rfw' Planing Mfll,. and one also may bo ?Min in a shorttime .avjb. J. Witt'sMacluno Shop, at Edgefield 0. H. ^ * ? , V _ ? V ; TIIPS- G. -i^LAR. | Hambarg, & C., April 29, 18)$*. ^ 61-tf Cotton st^HE subecribeiu, having had nine tf* itjr' fit. pcrieijce, and given universal eatSfLotiph to tlieir patrons, being now fully prepar^\s?tHtjtiM/ good machinery and the b(^oftworkiffWj^fiaU^' -** safe in savins to the Cotton l'laht*!* in in this anil tlie adj<>ining \? made. Tlicy could offer a host/ of ' hut believing tbe-warrantee to be wifficieMjSMPfcwill 'say, s<2ud on'vour ordera th^ongh tHp j$wl? or their agents, who will visit the most, i/ynot'^ V fell tli6 Planters id reaaonahl*Imii THE STATE OF SOUTH CArtOLlJflS^ Abbeville District.?In