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POETRY.
A Modern Serenade.
Come to the easement, my fairy ;
Come to the window, my dove;
The night is remarkably airy,
And very propitious to love 1 ''
Fling round your shouldere a shawl,
For fear of the dew and the damp,.?
While we walk in your father's ola hall.
By the light of your eyes?and a lamp.
Above, all is hriirlltnn.w nnd lil.inm
Below, all is perfume and light;
There is not a shadow of gloom ? r
To mar your soft beauty to-night;
Stars iu their splendor are shining, r +
O'er mountain, tree, tower, and rill;
The moonlight is gently declining '* '
In grandeur behind the far hill.
I've dwelt mid tjio beauties of Spain,
And sighed 'neotli the bloom of her bowers ;
With the filty for a shelter have lain,
And stole the soft breath of their flowers !
I've roved o'er the cities qfi France ;
I've studied Italian at ltomo ;
I've laughed at their eyes' brightest glance.
From the fairest of women at home.
What was clorr and brii?hln<?ss to me?
What waa beauty, when you were not by f
The flower, the blossom, the bee,
Were naught to the breath of your sigh.
Visions of beauty! ye throng
O'er my spirit in forms of delight;
I have written you many a song ;
I have played to you many a night.
I have fought for you many a duel;
I onqe wore my arm in a sling ;
I'm sure that yoii cannot be cruel,
When you think of myself and .my ring I
O, comato the window, my syren;
O. if von won't pnmfctji fhn ilftni1'
And rifaiog you a lay out of Bvron,?
Or wauld you prefer it from Moore?
The moon, like a crescent of gold, *
Is shining o'er mountain and flower,
And I am exceedingly cold,
With waiting best part of an hour!
Slumber lie soft on thine eye; -
In thy dreams, wilt thou think of my suit!
And light be the sound of thy sigh,
While I play the a tune on my flute. ,
But come to the window, my fairy*,
Come to the easement, my dove;
Tho.niglit.is remarkably airy,
And very propitiousto love;
Put on your ooa and shawl, For
4l?* '
. ,A. *AV> n uuu UIIO UU.I1JJ ,
And we'll walk in yonr father's old hall,
By the light of yoar eyes and the lamp!
MiEOEjaJAsreops.
The Wild , Goose?a Dangerous
-m * '
BY A jhlAVKLLIirG NATURALIST.
^ ' p #
Llany-a daring - adventure had' Aleck
Brent^ hfc l?nely quarters by Pawab lake.
During lndiaiftimes it was esteemed a courageous
tiling for the nQted braves to lurk
around Aleck's cabin arid, -wait for his scalp;
but every such attempt proved a miscarriage,
and every misciarnage cost an Indian life or
two. So tfley learned discretion at length,
and sought other" war trials, wherein there
was less danger. ^ J**
Then Aleck remained unmolested, arid,was
allowfiS to rrrow nrpW-Kfiadwl - #nr1 in Ann
o O'.?J ??n "
time to disappear altogether from the field
of human action withoufcfurther interruption.
'A . . - ... . v
The his^rg^pf this man, iiormj^vet hospitahlo,
tadfttro^ii ffill t>fij^iter^nng lore,
is the hjst&i^. of a rac^ whose fortunate description.;
immortalized Cooper.?They are
- fading fa^Siway, and to find Ujem^.even
how, reqiiirea'a jquroey fqt beyond the ultima
Thulo of. c^cknoy travellers and city sportsmen.
Reader, viy not complain, especially
he Fh<fcldveawild romance ana startling*
jVeculraJHties- of character, if I rescue
from oblivionsome fr&gments'thathave long
remained .fading afcd useless in my momorandumbook.\.i?':'<*>*
i 3 <&,' ?, >?. j
Many daringiwiv'c^uros bad Aleck Brenl
in his lon'eljr qnq^nu^of such was the folJowing.
% , ... i \ f3*. ". ,V-, 4i
The lake bj wbi? bis cabin tfas pitched
was a horrid podfpjjjk'. Summer, the -head
and gar-fish "Winter backed up by the
Mississippi rfrer^Mrotit it frequently backed
Aleck-clean otifedtiiifl litllft hAm? ami iirAM
him to the hiHa/^Why h? lived iti Tsuch an
aguish spbt, -riooe coul^ay. Probably it
vas for the con*eHiejg&? 4f feh, whicb^ere
an^i?^U?idv to^he.deer aid
whatever the cause, t^^Uv^,Aieck* 'Sutnmer
shd Winter, forphirty-yeare^fiehjng
the^eek ^^ ?T
-1 ud a f?i.'VkT^Sn^
. . >; ' * , ' V: ' ' ' :
*' / 2A .. . -JrWiT.
^?" W" . ; ' . ?"With
but Hiflp reflection Aleck leveled
the piece, and bau Spread the birtl headless
upon tlje >vater'-beforu Iks had time to think
how he was io get' it^oqt <
The^ligatora were'-so* abundant thftt a
dog cotttd not "Bwhn across without being
pickext up, and even thedeer-'wero frequently
attacked attempting the passage.
But night was coining on, his canoe was,
a mile off at least, and it wnqtlip'gander or
no supper.*; . M J '' *.
, Aleck stfijjjfkd-Jiis buckskins for tbe'nttempt
.. He attached, his hunting knife, by
a tliong to his neck, took a stout chunk for
support, jind a club for d ?fence?then boldly
pninged-^jn. The first dash nearly, chilled
him to ttie heart ;r but he reached*t1>e prize,
fastened it around him and 'started' back.
Scarcely had he turned, however, when he
was startled bv a well known sound, and a
glancc over his siibulder assured him that
an old soldier, a bull "iilligator, to use" the
language of the frontiers, was upon h^ track,
length ten or fifteen feet, teeth long enough
to carve him" a? a- nip, stomach sufficiently
capacious to hold"'every dunce of him, and
an appetite' to match all three. It is unnecessary
to remark upon the velocity with
which Aleck's finis were moved,, following
this interesting discovery; Dang#"' may
sometimes render men reckless,- but tho prospect
of such an ending to his wild goose
adventuro only rendered Aleck swift; he
had seen a fellow hunter dissected at his
very" side, wheivlheir canoe was upset, and
the sight was one of unmitig{ij?d horror.
The alligator struck two to his one and
| the race was a short one. Aleck tossed the
bird from-his back, and to his-grcat satisfaction,
thS reptilo stopped a in omenta", to smell
it which slight delay saved his lifoL- But lie
had only readied the top of the bank as
his pursuer thrust his ugly nose high up on
the mud at his feet. His gun being already
; loaded?for when did genuine hunter fail
to load before leaving his tracks ??gave liim
now an advantage and ah opportunity-- for
revenge ; and as the alligator,^61'unulated
to unwonted rapacity by his long winter's
fast, caine on up the bank in his clumsy
way, the enraged hunter,' putting the
muzzle of his piece into his very mouth,
fired a ball down the throat ho had so narrowly
escaped, a mode of operation that
killed him as quickly as such hardy chaps
fivpr rlifrl
*" Will the reader believe .mo that Aleck
Brent was reckless enough to plunge the
sccond time into the lake and bring'out
the bird?even while his enemy was floundering
half dead upon the shore, and hundreds
more were within scftind of his voice?
The only journeys that.he ever made to
the white settlement -yeja/two each year to
the nearest store, fiftjrtniles distant. These
were for the pu^osG 'of' uxchanffviyg a pack
of bearskins foF powder and lead.
I met him upon one of these excursions,
an/1 annnm't\Anin/l Kim
??vwtl?|/uliiw4 U1IU UUIMW* XI VWIlUg
could be more dismal than his locality, miless
it vyas his dwelling-house. The cabin
consisted bf a single room about twelve feet
square, madtf of poles and covered'^with
bark. The interior was hung thickly round
with skins, many of .them large and valuable,
among which I recognized those of the panilier,
wild cat, fox, bear and deer. A fine
festoon of'Indian scalps gave .evidence of
the Barbarous tasted "contracted frocqso long
a residence nigh the aborigines.
Amongst these, of which he was; particularly
proud, he pointed out the top-knots
of several distinguished braves.
His bed was more luxuriant than the most
fastidious city dame can boast, being composed
of swan feathers and swan skins dressed
with the feathers on. And here through
the cold wet months the old man burrowedgj'
a Btreak of dried vension and a few fleeces
i . <* -
iav wai mtm ior his tood; a gourd of
lake water his supply of drink^is - patched
up yet faithful rifle gun Jl&d by, ari<fiibe
panther .might scream upon his very roof
pole, ""he cared not. The wolf a .'fowling
through tho long nights never disturbed his
slumber. The alligators mighty splash; the
mossy lake or build their mud h9?ps by the
very side of hiswalls^ orbellQffijafrage ujHto
the adjacent sand-bars, ojd/lirent
them not, or only henrd them
er in city walls hears the.'o^dinaryjppun$B of
the thronged streets. Nothing was of interest
enough to attract his attention, exoept
tll? VA1AA t\( man mill ViSo f"- :
w. M.MM) MUU biJto, 1UI UVVIUU? Jtusons,,
the gray-b'aired hunter did not often
hear. y
My visit .was protracted' to a week^-apd
jjrhcn I ofljmd him
.convulsive' twitching of his face answered
"ftie wortbof thankfulness and r^p^teetn
with whj?h I acknowledged bis hoftpifiwjb^.'
A# now. by the side of yCaipan
helmet, irnny cabinet of curiosities; ium
the top-knot of a huge Greek wamor^^iqf
by old IJrent in hiB days of youthful strife,
land prjaented roe as the highest token of
esteem that heixnild entertain toWaVds his
fellow-man. V
Bints to ITou^g "Women.
-That young lady will makea wife
-who doeaTiotfcpologwe vthen^jjkfa '^find w
Iork in Ui* kitchen, but c&itinues at her
-till her w&rk'is finished. 'v . Jy
S^en you hear a **1 shall atchtfxfcp^d
wear toy1 old^>onfaet , iH4
for. fear-isib^fhall have a
rah^" depend upon - it' she wiil' b6 sura tcr
and fy^regret yojj'r, choice .to the* last ino- C
uyjnf; atf? ^ ^ *' _ |
A mi; si no Kxccs i:.?-Mrs. Mood jo tolls of
Cpada, nt which ' the
people were forked up'to vcrfejjugO Jjitch <3
01 excueincni, r?ui. nicer me adjournment,
before thjf.company broke tijppt "was ftftgotten,
and they wifrd laughing and ..chatting
a bout their worldly affaitStf?' Tho young lads
were sparking the girls, and-l^e girls laugh' ~
ing and '"flirting with them, It was re
marked to an old farin&fc|?Wbo wrtp reck-.f^
oned' a very pious man, "toftt such ^conduct
in persons who had^ust been. in a state of
despairotaut their siijs, was inconsis- "
tent to say tlie I oast of it;" but he replied,
with a sanctimonious 6mile, "It is only the
Lord's lambs playing with encb other." G(
- jL. ?'V ' ** " >' *? ' bl
A* gentleman was promenading a fash- ?*
ionablc stfect, with a bright. little boy at w'
his side, when th?*tfUle fellowcalled out? ' _
."Oh; pa! thero goes an editor.!"
"Hush, son," said ?the father ; "don't
jiiiike. sport of the"* poor man?God only
knoWs-'wImt you may come to yet r j
? 1 *? fo
To Renew a Bi.ack Color.?Black pi
garments frequently lose their lustre, and Ti
become brown'by use. Their originalcolor ^
may bo restored by making an infusion of ?
logwbbd and applying the^iquid with a \y
spoiige^so as to- saturate thg' fcusty parts of
the garment, when it may be dried and C.
pressed off with a hot iron. L
AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
G-RAY BROTHERS, f
AUGUSTA, GA. j,
BEG to inform the public, that they have just
returned from the Northern marketa, -with
a fall and complete stock of
Spring Dry Goods.
Having all the facilities in the purehasing.of
their stock that a cash canital can command, wo
bog leave to assure (lie public, tl)?t we will always
keen on hand the very .best order of Goods
that can be obtained, and afell them on as fair
jAtais as the like quality can be purchased cither |
[Th tlys market or Charleston. ? *
Among our stock willsbe fdund<tlie following 01
beautiful Goods:? . ? a<
Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks;
v Sjgjring Silks and Tissues;
Bareges nnd Barege DeLanes; j
French Muslins and Lawns; ^
White Silks, of all styles;
Black Brocade and Watered Silks;
Plain Black Silk*, all widths;
White Embroidered Muslins;
Colored Dotted Muslins;
. Plaid and Striped Muslins;
Swiss and Jaconet do.;
Book Arja Mull 'v, do,;
; Whita'afid Col'd Tnrlton Muslius;
CrimpedjEvcning Dresses, ne\y^Btyle*;
Mantillas and Scarf*, entirely new; ?
Crape Shawls, very cheap;
"White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawls ; t(
French, American,'and English Prints; <*
Ginghams, of all kinds; l]
Linen Lustres and Chambrys;
Cheap LoDg Cloths^ind Homespuns; c>
Irish Linens, (own importation); ?
?Plain Lineff aod Linen Drill, for Gent* wear; 6"
Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap ; _
i Aii kinds of Cotton Sliecting; J1
Pillow cue Linen; "
40 inch Pillow ease Cotton ; . "
Hosiery of every description,"very cheap;
Embroideries of every description; some Cl
very fine; P
Sewing Silk Mitaand Gloves; 0
Kid and Silk GloWa-... "
Raw Silk and LijleOTsWes; e
Linen Cambric Hajadnrchiefs,all kinds;
Swiss and Jficonet'Bands, very rich; 1
.Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and "
Insertion; _ ^
Ribbon Trimmings, new styles; J]
Kicti lionnet'and Neck Kibbons; ^
Lisle, Thread, and Linen Laces; ? '
And a gr?afc*Varicty other articles too "
numerous to mention, to which we respectfully n
invite attention. [April 1?47-Cm 0
~ AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE d
CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ?
VSTM.. O. PRICE & CO., Tailobs?For e
T Y" -^jbe Spring Trade?Are constantly i,
manufacturing, and at all times well supplied p
with the. newest styles' of' n
I*''--;- ..... -
vwiniTiyyt- m QMonpuoni, ^
COA TS, pantaloons, VESTS* SHIRTS, 41
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, *
cravats, bcarf8, olovxk, ft|xt8 and bracks, . p
i HOliBlY^ALl KINDS, tl
TRUNKS? TRA VELLINCPBA OS, Ac., Ac. J]
Toil'kt FubNhhinOt-^Fancy4 Soaps, Extracts, ,
Cloth and?Hair Brashes, Combs, Rogers' Knives, ,
Shears, Parses and-Port Monies, Canes, Umbrellas,
Hats, Caps, and every article of Gentlemen's J?,
dress and personal furniture. ' ^
To the Trade?"WV-a^e well supplied with ,
CLOTtiS. CASSlMKJtPR TT V*6hft xrsv a ft
w j.wxiiTvo ana
I TRIMMINGS. Cloths by th$ piece, pattefnor :
yard, -which:we will sell as low aa can ue bought **
m Now Yorlrcity.' * WM. O. PRICE, *
#*; v'.- f" m W. T. INGRAHAM. M
l/'-.^rNo. 258 Broad street, Auguato, Georgia. P1
i"-^Augusta, March 25, 46?trof^
^co771
. itgSpWWEC*,**? BSTAtL ?EAtKM IN ]i,
REP^JIl^ CLOTHIIVCi, R
*' UNDER THE U. & HOTEL*
rnmm?mssss?i!8?w& g
"d <"" " *%
&IAYB M^^ySjML' COIBIMIOX 2
tw>? V Charleston.
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A1LK$J($0UGLAS &'J^DERS01fy
.'.TyUOLESALE AMD RETAIL v#i
fo>. 8i9 l'Ktng-*lrect, .8 doota above Georyc,
O^H^STON^JG}. -Hf I
A. B'AlLEV, WBdtflQfci' V?f dPAflDEnSON. "J
Refeifcr&fc?JNtJGffcitUOyffJ Esq. r
jan. 14; ; V-, -^3.. ly .
-Cimeron, Webb & jDo.,
' (Succettort to G. *<fe II. C^itaio*,)
UIPOIITKRS oiC A ?
CHINA, GLASvS AND 1-ARTIIENWAKE,
, No. 145 _ v
Charleston, Sbntli^Cnroff^. .
ggS" Will supply (Jountfy^Mqrchaiite; Avith
aods ii> their line at as low ratea as Ihey^can v
iy,ln New York, or elsewhere. - '? "
t. OAMEROX, \ , . ' ~
, J?Wkbb, > ?. > ,
.. ? JV i I> ? T. A .? ?
. M. MAUI. J ?j ILIII^O f
"CHARLESTON CARPET WAREHOUSE.*. i
William Calder . " J
AS always on linnd the largest and best 6
[J. Bclcctcd stock of CARPET1XG to bo 8i
und in the city,"viz:?Fine Ingrains low "
iced; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, '
apestry .Brussels, low priced Brussels, Three 81
ly Carpetings, Green and Printed Baize, Hearth t
Ugs and Door Matts, Stair Carpeting and 1
fair Rods, Binding*, <fcc., <tc. Malting, nil '
idtliR. '
"AVitli n large assortment of FLOOR OIL c
LOTII, from 3 to 24 feet in width, for^Rooino, j
obbicfl, ?te., without scam.
Nob. 246 and 243 Kiijtg-sL, corner Hasel.
""" SOUTHERN' ^'
NOTHING EMPORIUM,:
[iller, Ritlet & Co.'s Old Stand, 288 King, <
corner. Society street, and opposite Merchants'
Hotel, * 1
Charleston, S. O. j
t
I>. J. A G. J. LEVY, i
MANUFACTURERS Qf
MKN'S vniiTirs Avn nnvrc
iilllll U) 1UUI1I M J111V UUI ?J
?bs 9
BEG leave to acquaint Wholesale Buyer*,
that tlicy always have on hand a general
ssortmentof CLOTHING, suitable for all Beams,
which they guarantee to sell at
New York Cash Priccff.
NEW GOODS received by every steamer,
ircet from their manufactory, 76 William-st.,
lew York.
fg* Merchants supplied on liberal terms.
JOHN II. VANNOY, ) Q ,.
II. M. .PHELPS, f &,,P tsCharleston,
March 25, 1854. 4G-6m
When the R. R. R. Theory was first declared
> the world, skeptical persons doubted its cor- ^
c$tness, and looked witli distrust on the reme- ]
ies it possessed. Others, however, struck with r
.e originality of its views and concecding merit
> the theory, were induced to try if the. reineiesbore
out in practice what wns claimed for
lem in the or}'. A third class differing from {
le others and perhaps more numerous, without J
ansidcing for a moment any merit they might
e entitled to, tried them, merely as a venture, ,
rowing out of a-desire for something new. ^
ie are satisfied with the result, for the public 1
as received the benefit and R. R. R. Tlreory e
as triumphed. Not a day passes that wo do 0
ot have admission from tonm hitherto '
ever that their skepticism was unfounded and
jnvinccd by reading our Family Friend? have
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f our medicines. Not a day passes that wc do c
ot receive grateful testimonials'of cures effect- c
il by thise Medicines. " I was seized with
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le Lungs and my neighbor was suffering from J
croftila,?I have seen them both restored to 1
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v third say, "Rad way's Regulators have cured -J
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ics.
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istant relief of all ACUTE OR CHRONIC
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io disease; neutralise the infection, and will _
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ciwer which xte claim fop our Ready* Relief,
?rer malignant pains, tliem examine it and
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4 editor ofti^&Jtorille Neux, published the
Minhia.paper^&lho 18th of Qotoher *8(>8.
St]WV*'ATtACJ&\,Q*AXT?rW toAnw. FOT .
1 intAml ?* L
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CLOTHING" EST
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[3 f. ?fc SON -woiAd respectfully invite the
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Manufactured by t!H?ffl$Slvc8 expressly for tli
. .. ?together with j
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" CIIAVAT8, IIANDKERCH
^ STOCKS;' . DRESSING G
Country Merchants -wishing .to sort up,
abied Stock, and "at Charleston Price*.
Columbia, Oct, 20. 1863.
Yhich can be Relied on for Each and
Every' Disease.
DH. J. S. ROSE is nn Honorary Member of
tho Philadelphia Medical Society, and
raduated, in 1820, from tho University of Penn
ylvania, under the guidance of tho truly emicnt
Professors Pliysick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe,
amcs and Hare?names celebrated for medical
ciencc. Being solicited by thousands of his paients
to put up his preparations, he now offers
o the public, as the results of his experience
or the past thirty years, th? following valuatlo
family medicines, each one suited, to a speijic
disease :
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*Thc greatest discovery in medical science.
I'his astonishing'preparation for raising up a
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X) the whole system, it is almost miraculous in
ts cffcct. 60 cents a Lottie.
For Coughs, (folds, Croup and Whooping
Cough.
The Best Cough Svnur in tiik Would.?Tlicrt
ire many Cough Syrups which arc mere pallia,ivcs.
l)r. Rose's celebrated Expectorant, or,
Uongjli Syrup, not only relieves t! J^orst cough,
>ut it auoyA an irritation 01 tnc i.ungs or
L'hroat, subdues nny Broncliial affection, euros
lie Asthma, and is decidedly the best preparation
for Consumption and nil Lung diseases. in
jottles at 60 cents and ?1.
For Whooping Couon.?This distressing and
Vequenlly dnngcrous complaint, yields, and is
ured by Dr. Rose's celebrated Whooping Cough
Si/rup. It allays the cough and prevents inlainmation
and dropsy on the <rhest It frcjuently
cures iu one week, and gives instant
relief. 50 cents per bottle.
A Certain Cure for Croup.?Children are always
liable to the croup, which dangerous com
iiaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's
.ever-failing Croup Syrup. Price 25 cents.
Do you Suffer with any Pain?
If yon do, you will find immediate relief by
wing I>r. J. S. ltone'3 Pain Curer. It is the 011y
preparation which cures, almost instantly,
sore Throat, Rheumatism, from Cold*, Pains in
he Side. Back, or Limbs; Face, Ear, or Tooth
^che; Stomach or Bowels, Side or Back; Stiff
ieck, Bruises, Corns and Chilblains. Wherevr
you have pain, use the Pain Curer. Safe to
ill age. Price, 12^, 25 and 50 ccnt bottles.
The Only Cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint
and Indigestion.
Thousands have been cured of the above
^ ,.r ?~? -? i -
ri/itijjtdiuic^ uiiu vcno ui tuuuDuiiun muiu uuil ut
tired if they will take Dr. J. 8. Rote's fiyspepic
Compoutid and his A nti-Bilious or Railroad.
Pills. Tfie Dyspeptic Compound acts directly
>n the liver and stomach, whilst the Pills carry
>(T all secretions, keeping the bowels open and
-egular, also giving strength and appetite,
riiese medicines contuin no calomel or mercury
n any form, but possess great tonic, alterative,
itomacli and liver compounds, which never inure
but always improve the constitution, as
bousands can testify. . *'
All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's
Medical adviser to Persons in Sickness and in
tlenlth, to bo had of
"VVardlaw <fc Lyon, Abbeville. i
Dr. Felix G. Parks, Greenwood.
Dr. F. F. Garey, Cokeabury.
G. L. Penn, Edgefield C. II.
Wm. F. I'ratt <k Co., Newberry C. If.
And of Dealers generally throughout the
state. 10-ly"
DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Browning1 & Lemon,
? , IMIiORTKRS OF >
Vo*. 209 and 211 K\ng-$t.; corner of Market-it.,
Charleston, 8, C. *
Plantation Woolens, Blankets, <fcc.,
Carpotings and Curtain Materials,
Silks and Rich Dress Goods,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls.
"emit cash?one price only. rali26
New Mattresses/
P HAVE located myself at Hodges' Depot,
L and am prepared to make Mattresses. Com-a?ti
J 1- * "
M v?M>M?vw? IVI wtvwrco, HUU UUCU urncies.
I -will pay a good price for Shacks an<i stained
otton. .Give me a call. < . Jan-21
87?tf DAVID B OWENS.
' * ' '< ' '* * ^
Cotton Gins.
rHE subscriber*, having had nine yesrs experience,
and given universal Biitisfuction
> their patrons,' bcing now folly prepared with
?od machinery and the best of workmen, feci
fe in saying to the Cotton. Planteni in general
i this and the. adjoining States, {fiat thev cat !
rnish them with the beit COTTON OIUS now '
pdz. >They ^o?ld offer & h'tmtiof certificate*, '
itbelieving&e warrantee to be ?iffl?ient,,they 1
ill 8ayr?eP<Ton your order# through the mail
their agents, wb& wth- visit the snort, if not
1 the. Plantersin*?ifM)Bibletottnfe S ...
...; a it 4 wm. oGtEsey, ,
Bbertoh, Elbert eonrity, Ga.
!M> IK
retail.'
ABLISHMETJT, '
loluuibla, South Carolina.
attention of the public to their EXTENSIVE
miter Clothing,
is mgrket.
V LAROJB ftTOCK Or ^
h i n g Cr o o d s :
, TRCNKB,
I, v # CARPET BAGS,
1IEF8, VALISES,
OTVNS, . MONEY DELTB,
will nt tliia FutnU!.! *
? ? ? ?'"w.Miuieni, a largo and
v 2*-iy
The World's Hotel,
AT ABBEVILLE C. II.
A HOME FOR THE STRANGER.
THE subscriber respectfully informs thcjfcjt
''public, that his Hotel is still opcnJUlL
for the reception of Boarders and Travellers.
His rooms are ample and convenient, and his
Table, (so nn impartial public testify,) is equal
to any in tlie country. He has also nn cxccl|
lent Stable and J.ot, abundantly supplied with
I water from the village spring by the constant
action of a hydraulic ram, nnd is prepared to
| accommodate horses, single or in droves. He
exhibits,, herewith, his tariff of rates, -which
arc as follows:
? For single meal, - - $0 25
Board and lodging, by the day, 0 75
Board by the week, - - 3 50
Dp. by the month, - - - 10 00
Do. by the year, - - 120 00
For man and horse, supper, lodging
and-breakfast, - - 1 25
Single feed for horse, - 0 37
By day, if more than two feeds, - 0 7C
Keeping horse by the week, - 4 00
Do. do. by the month, - 10 00
All transient persons stopping at the World s
Hotel, without horse or baggage, will pay in
advance. There will bono pains spared in trying
to accommodate all those who may sec fit
to patronize the World's Hotel. .
Feb. 4 39?fim RTT.AS AKTwno/wf
GOOD TIDINGS.
Corn 2>lcnti/, Cotton fair price, Pork cheap,
Goods 8 til I cheaper.
M. STRAUSS," Cokesbury,
HAS IN STORE and receiving daily from
New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore.and
Charleston, a large and select assortment of
GOODS adapted lo the present season and for
the winter, consisting, in part^ of?
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, >
American, English nnd French PRINTS,
French nnd Scotch .GfSfGHAMS, m
Welch, Saxony and Patent unshrinkable FLAN- K
NEL; Colored flnd Opera Flannel, ?
Towelling, Table Cloth Diapers, * W
T YVPP<1* n3?rifnJvlftT -Tflflno
richsilK atoVress" goods!"" j*
Pnris Printed D'LAINES, CASHMERES, ?
Merinos, Alpaca, Thibet, w
Plain D'Laincs, Cashmere#, Alpaca, Merinos?
Thibet, M
Black Silk, Gros de Rhine, Armure, M
Plain, Plaid, Brocade, Pompadour Silk, any
cr new styles. !n *
SHAWLS.
Wool, Net, French Printed, Brocli. and CfiaB
mcro.
FANCY ARTICLES,
French Embroideries, Crystal Palace Rill^^H
Trimmings, Hosiery, Veils, Kid, CashmereJ^^ft
Silk Gloves; Buckskin Gauntlet for IjiflH
Mittd; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Edging^Hsf
Insertincs, Laces, Linen Cambric Udkfs.|jKr^
Embroidered, from ?5 cLs. to 8 dollars.
Out. 1, 1853. 21?tf
Earnsav's Piano Store.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT*
Colombia, S. C. w
,.lf NUN'S <fc CO'S, Patent DiagoflHfr.
rfyr w'"7fn G r a" d Pianos; Ilallet Davis A CoWEl
U B H UHPatent Suspension Bridge Putnos^Kr
Chickcrings, Travers. and otlier best mnUortr pw
anos, at the Factory Prices. fijr"'
April 1, 1864. 47" /6m.
PEOPLE'S_GAZETTE. S
" MAKE HOME IUFPTl" V
TIIE CilEAPEST MONTHLY IN THE SOUTH 1
DEVOTED TO V
Physiology, Hygiene, Natural History
Literature, and Practical Medicine. ~
it . I m
PUBLISHKD AT AWtWHr* n ir a ~ ^
- ???r?. ? *"l I
At $1 per Annum, in Advaner.
|WJSo family shonid bowithout::jt!
JOHN DAVIS, M.D./Editorand Proprietor. ^
March 18 :r; ' 46 tf 1
*,* The Greenville Patriot, Lanrenavflle Herald,
Edgefield Advertiser, Anderson Gazette,
Lexington Telegraph, Dae Wert Teleacope, and
Newborry Sentinel, will 6nch copy three months
ana send bills to address. ," "
l.fto acakdt ft.90
Merchants' Hotel,
CHARLESTON,: : : r : SOUTH CAROLINA,
SHALL not bo roPpasaed by Any two dollar.
1, house 'la the city, jrejqp^tfimy solicits
trial. '.;WilK rfot protawc much apd perform
less. r JAWBS M. HtfR&T. ^
pee: 81 , 84,; '>?cd ^prfotor.
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