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THE INDEPENDENT PRESS i? rmuiutD stzkt batosdat kobtoo, 1 , f?RW3, tyil ammtiy invariably in advance AdvertiaemeaU will bo intortad oonspicuoualy , at the foliowfag very low rate#: J ' 1 sqtu?*? of" 12 lines or less, 1 insertion, 76 Every following insertion, - - - 87 1 square 3 mouthy $4 00 1 " 6 ?? & 00 t ~ ? I yeth ?: - ------ 10 00 Annonsioinga Caudidnto, fin advance,) 8 00 Liberal deduction# will be made to persons advertising largely. All obituary notice? exceeding twelve lines will be charged a* advertisement*. jSfAll communications and letters on busin?m with this mint ha arftlregmcl to The Independent Press, Abbeville 0. H. S. C., psxpaju>, to insure attention. - POETRY. A Toddy. There's nothing in this curious world, 80 viewed by everybody, That hath^uch seeming virtues as A good strong brandy toddy. When winter, with its snowy flakoi, And chilly blasts blow through you, To keep yourself from catching cold, today, strong must do you jjAnd then when summer's scorching rays 4RP Does almost melt n-bodv, There's nothing that will keep you cool T ?Iri> <* max/) Itun <1 <1 n /I ? W^WU W?HUUJ fcWUUJl WheVi fortune smiles upon a man happy as yoti will, .A brandy toddy he mmt take To make him happier still I - And if a man misfortune meet*, - With sorrow almost doable, lie too a toddy must jndolge To drive away hiitrouble. If relatives from home depart, Or friends return to friends, A brandy toddy all must drink, For absence all amends. A husband finds that in his wife He's only caught a Tartar; A. toddy makes lum stnn# the tire. X And curse bis wounded heart, sir. A lover pops the question to liis lady fair, And flatly is rejected, "Will pour a brandy toddy down, ? And swear he's not affected. ' A Maine Law (man), who will take sick As oft as anybody, Can find no medicine to cure Like a good brandy toddy. And thus we find for law or love, In fact, whate'er yon may, A brandy toddy surely is Tho panacea of the dnv, The Weather. Heaven help ub all in these terrific days! The burning sun upon the earth is pcltiug With his directeat, fiercest, hottest l ays, And everything is melting! mo aogs lie lolling in the deepest shade, Tho pigs are all a-wallow in the gutters. And not- a household creature?cat or maid? But querulously mutters! E'en stoics now are in the "melting mood," And vestal check* are most unseemly florid, Tho very zone that glrta the frigid prude, Is now intensely torrid 1 And IWeods who pass caoh other in the town, Say no good morrows when they come together, Botonly mutter, with a dismal frown, "What horrid, horrid weather 1" miscellaneous] What the Farmer Marat Needs. It'is not a college endowed by the State, says a confcemparary ; it is a primary school, to prepare farmer's sons and daughters for the higher walks of science as applied to agriculture. They need organization.? They want farmers's clubs aud neighbourhood libraries of agricultural books. They need more discussion. They need more intercourse, not only in their own town and county, but throughout the State and country, to see and learn what other farmers are ? ? i s ? uwiug, anaaaopi. i niaia the greatest need of farmers. Tliey need to become satisfied with their, avocation?to get rid of the prevailing notion that farming is necessarily *3iSn unmental employment The farmer is accustomed to think that he has no occasion for education, and never can become wealthy, or what the world calls respectable, while engaged ip the culture of the earth, and therefore ne seeks (he first opportunity to escape from an avocation placed under ban, not nnlir V.? .11 ??v an uuisn, yut. uy am own class , also. The great need of. the farmer is that ' ho shall declare himself independent of ail < classes; at leaft more so than they are of him, and is entitled to engage in any other calling whatever, and if he is a man of toil, that is no reasoft^hy he should not be a j man of intellect. *;The great need of a farm will undertake the tabor oC establishing and main&aftiji^ farito?**' cluhs iif every neighborhood. Farmers need not drop politics to take up'agrfcfiltoure. They must talk, read Yauk^ft^^ncbmjm ow^ apig^n co cai?e, they ^ - wished to divide The Yankee , was atfitow te divide So that he should < 1 .~1jj T? Jk -? i , \ ii.-1 i,,. Eloquxwt Extract.?The sea ia the larg?t of cemeteries, And its slumb6rere sleep without a^aonumeut. All grave yards ia nil otWer Mads show symbols of distinction between tbe great and the small, the rich and the poor; but in that ocean cumetery the king and tho clown, the prince and the peasant are all alike undistinguished. The waves roll over all?the same requiem sung by the minstrelsy of tho oceau is sung to their honor. Over their remains the same storm beats, and the same eun shines ; and there unmarked, the weak and the powerful, the plumed and unhonored, will sleep on, amolr/ul Krr Via onmn frilTYIT^ wbfill tll . ? ~? ?i sea will give up its dead. Ministers' wives are remarkable for three qualities, vii: piety, amiability, pnd lnultv plying children. The two first aro more Rearce in the world than tho hitter. Wc don't know how to accouut for it, but wlier ever sermons and white cravata are don< up, young humanity is as plenty as gossip at a tea table. Perhaps some folks can tell Modest Merits.?In Benton's "Thirtj Years View," is an anccdote of Lafayette that ou approaching the harbor of New York he made tho unsophisticated inquiry, whether his servant would be able to find hacks at the pier to convey his p.irtv to tin nuieij bu uuiu uiu au uuviui^/aw vuu ouvivum pageant which anxiously awaited his land ingAn exchange says that Hon. Henry A Wise has recently married. To any deal bachelor friend still "halting between twe opinioua," we say, " Go and do like Wise.' AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA. BEG to inform the public, that they have jusi returned from the Northern markct^witl a full aud complete stock of Spring Dry Good*. Having all the facilities in the purchasing o thoir stock that a cash capital can command, \v< beg leave to assuru tho public, that wc will ul ways keep on hand the very best order of Good; that can be obtained, and sell tliom on as fail terms as the like quality can be purchased cithei in this market or Charleston. Among our stock will be found tlic followim beautiful Goods:? Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; unrcgM ana oarcge jL?e.uanc?-; French Muslins and Lawn6; White Silks, of all styles; Black Brocade and Watered Silkit; Plain Black Silks, all widths; White Embroidered Muslins; Colored Dotted Muslins; Plaid and Striped Muslins; Swiss and Jaconet do.; Book and Mull do.; White and Col'd Tarlton Muslin*; Crimped Evening Dresses, 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 Homespuns; Irish Linens, (own importation); Plain Linen and Linen Drill, for GeuU worn Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap ; All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow caflc Linen; . 40 inch Pillow case Cotton ; Hosiery of everv description, very cheap; Embroideries of everv ilpnorin?i<in 111111 very findf " Sewing Silk Mita and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves; Raw Silk and Lisle Gloves; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinds; Swiss nnd Jaconet Bandit, very rich; Cambric, Swigs and Jaconet Trimmings am Insertion; Ribbon Trimming?, new styles; Rich Bonnet and Neck Ribbons; Lisle, Thread, and Linen Lnces; And a great variety of other articles tot ..HU.vivua tu luviiviuiij 10 wuicn we reapecttullj invite attention. | April 1-47-flm AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. WM. O. PRICE & CO., Tailom?I oi tbe Spring Trade?Are constantly manufacturing, and at all times well supplied with the newest Btyles of Clothing of all descriptions, COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SMUTS, UNDERSHIRTS AJJD DRAWERS, CRAVAT?, BCAtUTB, OLOVEfl, BELTS AND braces, HOSIERY OF ALL KIWD8, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac., Ac. Toilet FuRXumna?Fancy Boaps, Extract*, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Combs, Rogers' Knives, Shears, Pnrsos and Port Monies, Canes, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, and every articlo of Gcntlemen'i [lresa and personal furniture. To tot .Trade?We are well supplied with CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, VEBTINGB ami TRIMMINGS. Cloths by the piece, pattern or yard, which we will ?a!1 n?i<v?w - ? '?' *' , _ 4Vt, 1|T yfm uu i;uugni in New York city. WM. O. PRICE, W. T. INGRAIIAM. . No. 258 Broad straut* Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, March 26, 18B4. 46?6m NEW 8FRHTO OOODS. RICH TWISTED BILKS, SAREOEB AND TISSUES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS. jujt\x.L,tiiAwrt4, FRENCH CAIJC'OEB, EMBROIDERIES. \J[ILLEtt 4 WARBEN hare "received a largo lYJLitoek of the abovo GOODS, which, for novkltx. *Z^vtf and &r? believod to be aiUur pawdin iu?y wilMtt.and having been selected from tha very laU?t. importation*, our tottoroor^^ittl fodthom to ba th? neweat and A be autiinl'Une of OOOW for Miwefi' wear, ?n?iating of Rich BABEGE EOSSS, (aomething Sfilt:Vrintth MTJBLINS and BBILU ANTES ; Plain, Buff, Pink, Bid* and favrn ool'd French French, flOftikh a????? /X7f\ -r- - ' C'.j? tf. v? :. 4?bk::' AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. Everything New and Fresh. , v' it the Kew and Elegant Dry fioodi Store of nr ? nn ?, nvmriiittl). tv Anv ?m> JUVJWMBiBaw; AUGUSTA, OA, Opposite IRasonic Hall. WE are now rocciving our Spring purchase* of rich aad elegant ; SPBIN0 AND SUMMER GOODS, To whUh Wo take great pleasure in iuviting the attention of all in want of Family Supplies, i feeling assured that we'can offer tbe Oreatcat , Bargains to he found in Augusta? i In Rich Spring SILKS, olegant Wedding SILKS, OROANDIF8. TISSUES. BAREGES, BRILLIANTS, Freuch Jaconets, Lawns. Besides tho largest stock to be found of ' High Luntrcd BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, die most elegnut Goods ever offered in Augusta. ! New nnd Beatitiful PARISIAN PLAIDS, of cu> tire new designs, with,the handsomest nnd richest combinations of colors, including the T gay, the grave, the rich, tlio elegant auil ' chaste. H ? RICH EMBROIDERIES of every description, . nnd in fact every other kiod of Drv Goods 6)1 itable for Ladies' nnd Children's Wardrobes. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of cy$ry kind. In this department will be found some of the ' RICHEST EM BROIDEftED CRAPE SHAWLS ever exhibited South of tho Potomac, rf MOURNING GOODS, in great variety. P American, English and French CALICUS, iu . --.ii? ...ts:*,. j "M ANTILLA AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. Wo shall be prepared to please the jiiost fastidious taste in this diffienlt dupartnicnt, by keeping a large stock of Trimming* constantly on hand. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. J r As Irish Linens, Linen and Cotton Sheetings > and Shirtings, Table Damasks, Napkins, Tow- * ' cllings, ?te. > Augustn Sheetings and Shirting*, Cotton Osnaburgs and Georgia Stripe*, nt manufacturers' prices. Our Goods will be offered at a small advance upon the original cost for cn6hf WHOLESALE | AND RETAIL They will bo bliown frcelv, L i represented fairly, nnd submitted to ihc un1 binsscd judgment of the purchaser. Our aim -will he to plensonll clnssea of buyers, in style, j qualify nnd price of our goods, "and in polite , f j attention. . I All orders, accompanied with thccabh. prompt J ly attended to. WARD <fc BURCI1ARD. ~ j " Augusta, March 25, 1854. [! Silk Goods. (1 RAY BROTHERS hnve just reoeived v H full Assortment of l-ii-h nnd ??li?frnnt | Spring SILKS, to which tlicy respectfully in' vitc attention. j Augusta, March, 25. 185i. | MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. m m 1K.4E, * m BK* i When th&R. K. K. Theory wns first declared i to the world, skeptical persons doubted itu corI redness, nnd looked with distrust on the rcmc! dies it possessed. Others, however, struck with i iihj vngiuniiiy "i us views nna couceoiung inent to llic theory, were induccd to try if the rcnici dies bore out in practice wlint wns cliiimod fur j them in theory. A third class differing from j the others and" perhaps more numcroup, without i considciug for a moment any merit they might ; be entitled to, tried them, merely as a venture^ 1 j growing out of a desire for something new. j We are satisfied with the result, for the public J I has received the benefit and K. It. It. 'iheorv has trimujfdied. Not a <lay passes that \vc do .. not have aami?sion from some liithcrto unbeliever thntlheir skepticism was unfounded and * , u'Kiiunu vj .-uuiii^ our rninuy f rieinl, have proved by their own experience, the infallibility . of our medicines, Sol n day pat-sea that we <lo I not receive grateful testiniofiiala of cures effoet L, ed by those Medicine*. " I was seized with t cramps and spasms last night says one, and had it not been for Undaway'n Ready Relief I should B I have died with the nam." Another says, "my i wife was slowly sinking with an affection of | tho Lungs and my neighbor was.suffering from i Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to I | health by Radway's Renovating Resolvent. A third aav, " Rndway's Regulators have cured ^ I mc of habitual costiveness tlwit. wm ?! ? I of my life." Such are the characteristic testi- J ; moniols wc doily recive of the 12. I!. R. Hcinc, dies. " ^ Radway's RrAt?v Rclif.f, the ?1 of Ihc R. R. R. remedies, is the most, quick and safe rem- j cdv that ha? ever vet been discovered for the instant relief of afl ACUTE OR CIIKONIC ' PAINS. It in a certain dieenfectant and will J" \ neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant ^ Epidemics. If the human system is sei/.od with t the virulenco of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fe- , v?r, Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Rad- -j way's Ready Relief used in connection with j-( Railway's Regulator*, will check tho violence of q , tho disease, neutralize the infection, and will I not only protcct tho system against sudden death, but will restore the bodyto health and strength. W? make thU assertion boldly, and t| if any Physician or Chemist donbts the great power which we claim for our Ready Iteliuf, over malignant pain?, let them examine it and _ test it, it will bear the test. RHEUMATISM. 1 Paims stopped in a fow minutes. The moment Radway'a Heady Relief is applied to the parts ^ i afflicted with rheumatic pains, whether it be in f tho lcneo joint, the arms, legs, feet or loins all, _ ' pain and angitiib ceases. E Csrrpj.ed fob twektt tears. Mr. Charles M. J Johnston, Nashville, was cripplcd with a chronic ^ rhenraatisra for -twenty years. He purchased al from J. M. Zimmerman 011c bottle of fe*aiJ#5?!e- J" lief, and one box of Regulators. Tlia lituv V1 Relief was applied as soon na it was obtained. 10 In twenty minute* he was free from pain; In tvrntyfour hours ho coitld stand alone; _ In four day* lie could walk alone. ' By tno use of the Resolvent, Relief aod Regulators, in one month he was entirely cured. A lady agt& 85Thad been crippled for years, H could not-rais&her lmad to her head. Onobot- J tie of R. R. Relicfremoved all pain and stiff- tl? new, created no?MiHfrwithin liar disabled body, ce s; knowni in Aahovil]*-, If. C, Thom*?V. Attfe, it ^Pit "' ^TMiiBd wiUlCwmpfi, Spa?^ TO0rrh?? f I IcJvffrck y&ttiirC 1 * * to:, &^". Sr >JSb3?-.:>;-^ X HEAD QUARTERS FOR soft) CARRl, AT CH*IH.SSt [I-ta J. O. 1 The subscriber will keep on hand the 1: CUACIIES, ROCK A WAYS, BAROUC TRAVELLING A o be had in the State, embracing nil the newost b'tilil to order any kind that may be wanted, in [arneu, double & single; Wtiipi, Netting: Also, Conchmaker'* stock of a.11 Repairing in all ill branche*. prom IS'All Work Juue 3, 1854. 2-4 E. SWAFra WHOLESALE CLOTHING EST No. 3 Granite Buildings, RS. <fc SON would respectfully invite tho STOCK of Spring and Sub immuinriurcu oy menisci vcs expressly lor in TOOETI1F.R WITfl , Men's F 111* n i s SHIRT8, Q LOVES, COLLARS, 6UBI'ENDER? CRAVATS, HAXDKERCI1 STOCKS, DRES8ING G Country Merchnnts winhiug to sort up, .'auiup StO'.-k, and at Charleston IViecs. Columbia, Oct, 20. 1803. GREAT S 0 UTJJ CHOLERA, ) " ^ ^ DYSENTERY, 5DIARRUCKA, | BOWEL DIt X Mso, Admirably adapted to many Diseai THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL / ERfCOM l?t It euros tho worst eases of Diarrhoea. 2d. It euros the worst-forms of Dysentery. 3d. It cures California or Mcxicati Diarrhoea. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 611). It cures Cholera Morhu*. C-.li. It cures Cholera Infinitum. A few short Extracts from "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, au< went, a valuable remedy." Hon. "It gives ?ue pleasure in being able to rcconm mee, and the experience of my'neighbors and fri o believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz: Wji. II. Uniierwood, formcrl "I take great, pleasure in recommending this i lijcases, for which I believe it to be ft sovereign ;ver tried by me." A. A. Oacldi.vq, 1 "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebr lussin, and gnining commendation wherever use< Z39" For sale by Wakdi.aw <fc Lyon, Abbevill< Smith, Ilodge's Depot. F. G. Park?, Greenwood ale Agents; and by the principal Merchants ?r Savannah, Gn., May 13. 1S54. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Lbbeville District.?In the Court of Ordinary, ? the matter of the last Will and Testament of Lucy Lomax, deceased. P17IIEREAS Application has this dny been TT made to me by James llorgrovo nnd nines AV. Meredith nnd Xaucy bis wife, some f the legal heirs of the said Lucy Lomax, rc[iiiring tlio paper purporting to contain her ist will nnd testament to be proved in "due i>rm of law": Therefore, notieo is hereby eiven n Ejihrnim Knight, And others, children of Ii?stpy Knight, to be and appear before me, either j person or attorney, at a Court of Ordinary, j ir Abbeville District, to ho held at Abbeville !. II., on Friday, tho twenty-ninth September ext, nt which limo nnd place the validity ' of j lie said naiicr will be Given nnder mv hand and seal of office, this lie 23d June, A. T>. 1854. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A.D. July 1 8m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY, avid Rellsr, Adm'r of ") D. M. Bass, tlee'd, I Bill to marshal! ac_ vs. | counts, assets, <69. T. Iasac Iirauch ?t ol. J BY Order of the Court of Equity, all credi- l tors of the estate of the late D, M. Boss, L D., deceased, aro horeby notified to present id establish their demnnda against tho same, afore the Commissioner in Equity, on "or be re the twenty-fifth day of September noxL j ? They will herein fail not, at their peri). H. A. JONE& G E. A. D. & nmmissipner's Office, June 20. 1854. 7 ? - n TV ipa , ?v..vv. |ft, rHE kinJred, creditors, and nil whom it may oi concern will tato notiee, that a final ?ot a >ment of the Estate of Thomas O. Norrell de- is sod, will take place in the Ordinary'a-offlee. 01 Abbeville Court Hooee, oa the twenty-fourth M y of Aogast next; and in the meantime it pi expected that all demands will.be rendered* .to JOHN SADLER, Adm'r in MayjHthl8fi4. W ..-gw O i/ " ii.t? ^SSEP**1-' = ? mor* M?t ^LaK'iK: m?a9 ' . 1 fhornton.] argest nnd most elegant assortment of HIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, , VAGONS, &c., styles nnd latest fashions of tlio day, nnd will 8 the most superb nnd durnble mnnner. Also, 1 i, Baggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, Ac. I ^ I kinds ott baud for sale low. j ptly and faithfully done, at laic prices. ( warranted, gj j iy & SDN, AND RETAIL ' A B LIS If M E N T, ] Columbia, South Carolina. i attention of the public to their EXTENSIVE j aiim* B Z ? IMII1VI VlUUIIIl^j | iia market. , L I.AROE STOCK OF i h i n k Goods: TRUNKS, >, . CARPET DAUB, IIEF8, VALISES, IOWNB, MONEY DELT8, will find, nt ttiis Establishment, a lnrgc and 21?ly EM REMIBY. T ( CHOLERA MORBUS, } wit irwra r>nr?Tir? JEASES. \ CUOLEIIATNFAKTUM. ses of Females?most especially Painful nation. iRE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE tunas. 7tli. It curcs painful Menstruation. 8tli. It relieves pain in Back and Loine. 9th. It counteracts Xcrvousnoss and Despon10th. It restores Irregularities. [deneJ. 11th. It dispels Gloomv A Hysterical Feeling*. 12tU. It's an admirable Tonic. Letters. Testimonials. &.c. d have fonnd it a most cfflcicnt and in my judgIIiram Warner, Judge of Suprome Court, (Jn. nend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experiends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me a sovereign remedy." Ij* Judge of Superior Court* Cherokee Circuit nvaluablc medicine to all afflicted with bowel remedy?decided^- superior to any thing else Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Gaorgin. itv ns fust us Bonaparte pushed his columns into ' il.'?Georgia Jrfftrtonian, May 19th, 1858. s; John Sjimii Cokeebury; Roberts, Akams <fc < . IIavii.axd, IL.hral <fcCcrf, Charleston, Wholeid Druggists throughout the State. 1 WM. W. BLISS ii CO., Proprietors. 1 63?Om , i AMERICAN HOTEL. ! IIAJIOUKU, O. U 1 MTIIE undersigned takes tliis melh-^^ od of returning thanks for the liheVnl jjillL ' pntronnge heretofore uiven to hia HOUSE, and 1 of informing his friends nnd tho travelling pub lie, thnt he still keeps open tho Establishment for tUeir accommodation. Having rc-fittcd tho Building, furnished the Rooms with new and convenient Furniture, and having a set of well drilled servant*, an experienced Caterer and Cooks, his Table will he ppread with tho best the market affords. By ' these, and his ownatersonal attention, he hopes j to fltive firenoral satisfaction to ?li? '? "?? ' him with tbcir company, r . ' f He is pleased also to unnnunec that Mr. John * A Houston has just eomtfletcd large and Com- * in odious STABLES and CARRIAGE HOUSE in ? :onnection with the HOTEL, and will take ?pc- * :ial charge of that depapnent; and will be prepared to necommodate the public with Saddle 0 Horses, Hacks and Carriages of nil descriptions, a >n hire; and travellers will b* Conveyed with P iospatch to any part of the surrounding coun.ry on reasonable terms. He has also large and convenient LOT?, for he accommodation of Traders and Stock Dri era, who are specially invited to call:, r , ISAAC SfilTH. J Ilarabnrg, a ft. May 18, 1854. ' ol . i . u STew and Wondex&l. Machine. S WILLIAM STODDABD, Proprietor. ? rllE Subscriber Having purclmsod the Right for the State of Sooth Carolina in the only laebina now invented, for RIFTING and HAVING SUINGLES. BARREL HEADING, :c., is prepared to soil the Right of the District*, ~~ t- single Slaeliincs, ot prices sufficiently low to take it an indacem?nt for purchasers. * H Tho Machine being simple indts construction," ,?| .?**> "* ? mwow Muvw.oracr, i& caps Die pi f Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shift*, oi les per hour^bettcrlaanjnade bv bind.' it th P?rt*blc, *otf cau bo worked by fund, horse ma r stoam power. Ten to fifteen dftya work of* pr [ftcbine will m*k? ?ncragli Sbiojrtea to par the rice naked'for ii airigt? o?*. * v 7 U rge in dueemcata aroofforod to w r?ona w iah- ? ' ?L?|d!,Se65it t T' ? * *; .rvv,.- ,,, , V MEolOAli AND MISCELLANEOUS. Yhich can he Relied on for Each and Every Disease. ' DR. J, S. ROSE is an Honorary Member of tho Philadelphia Medical Society, and Taduated, iu 1820, from the Uuiveraity of Pennylvnnia, under the (guidance of the truly cmiient Profewora Physiek, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe,. antes and Hare?names celebrated for medical cicnce. Being solicited by thousands of liia patents to put up his preparations, he now oflu* o the public, as the result* of his experience or the past thirty yean, the following valua>lo family mcdicincs, each one mited to a ipe ific dixtant: Dr. J. S. Rose's Nervous and Invigorating H. Cordial. The greatest discovery in medical science. Hiis astonishing preparation for raising up rf ireak conBtitation debilitated by carc, labor, tudy or disetoe, acts like a charm. It gives itrength and appetite, and possesses great invig>rating properties. For Heart Diseases, all Nervous Affections, 'latuloncc, Heart Burn, Restlessness, Numbness, Neuralgia, raising the spirits, and giving power jo the whole system, it is almost miraculous in ts effect. 60 cents a bottle. For Cougfis, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Tiie Best Couan Svnvp ikthe World.?Thera *\*"'1 \rc many Congli Syrups which are mere pallid' tives. I)r. Rose's celebrated. Expectorant or Cough Syrup, not only relief* the worst cough, but it allays all irritatioiPof the Lunga or Throat, subdues any Bronchial affection, cures the Asthma, and, is dccidedly tho best prcpara-* Lion for Consumption and all Lung diseases. In ? bottles at 60 cents and $1. Foa Wiioopino Cocoa?This distressing and frequently dangerous complaint, yields, and is nured by Dr. Rose's celebrated Whooping Cough Syrup. II allays the cough and prevents inflammation and dropsy on the ?hcst. It frequently cures in one week, and gives instant relief. 60 cents per bottle. A Certain Cube foe Crout.?Children are al-' woys liable to the croup, -which dangerous com plaint yields immediately to Dr. J. S. Rose's 'A% ucver-failing Croup Syrup. Price 25 cents. . Do you Suffer with any Pain ? 4 If yon do, you will find immediate relief ty using Dr. J. S. Rose's Pain Curer. It is the only prcpn ration which cures, almost instantly, bore Ihroat, Rheumatism, from Colds, Pains in the Side, Back, or Limbs; Fnee* Ear, or Tooth Ache; Stomach or Bowels, Side or Back; Stiff xt t_ t? r% * hcck, oruintB, t.orns una iriuiDinins. >vnerever you have pain, use tho Pnin Curcr. Safe to all age. Priec, 12 J, 25 and 50 ccnt bottles. The Only Cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. Thousands bare been cured of tho nl?r?rn complaints, and tens of thousands more can-be cured if they will take Dr. J. 8. liote* Dytpeptie Compound and liis Anti-Bilious or Railroad Pills. Tho Dyspeptic Compound acts directly on tlio liver and 6tomaoh, Whilst the Pills carry off nlL accretions, keeping the bowels opca and regular, also giving strength oud appetite These mcdicincs contain no calomel or mercury . .y in any form, but possess great tonic, alterative, stomach and liver compounds, which novcr in- ,j jure but always improve tho constitution, as J thousands can testify. All of the above preparttions, vijtbDr. Roio's nrlrlonF - . ..w> w 4 MWIM m N7*p?UV90 uuu 1U llcalth, to be had of Warrijpw <fc LyoD, Abbeville.* DrJfikx G. Parks, GreenwoQcL Dr^Br. Garoy, Cokesburotf# G. L. Penn, Edgefield C. 117 Win. F. Pratt ?fc Co., Newberry C. IT. And of Dealers generally throughout tho 10-ly . a ; Cotton.Crinss > 4, THE subscriber*. having had nine yenrs experionee< and given universal satisfaction * x> their patrohvtfelng now fully prepared witli 1 rood miehihArv ?bi1 Ko?f nt l"? '--1 3 ? ? ? - ??*' Mvuv ?? v? nitiri'i ,'OCJ 0 tafe in raying to theCotton Planter*fA'genera! n this nndUue adjoining States, that thev cat... "urnish them with the best COTTON GJt?spPow undo. They could offer a hopt<of corlfSt-ates, aut believing tho warrantee to he sufficient, they will jay, sond on vour orders through Tie mail >r their agent*, who will visit the most^if A at ill tho Planter* in .reasonable bounds. S. II. & WM. OGLKSBY, Elborton, Elbert connt3*, Go. Feb. 4 .89 "I J AUSTRALIA IN MABKtiTt 2 OFFER fpr sale 80 acres of LAND, more or* 4 less, lying qn the Snskc Road, eight milcia ind a hall from Alih^villn Hmmi ImuiiVll ?d by land* of SrimtieT Jordan, Patrick McCnsAn aod Thomas Thomson." Twenty-five acre* ire clearcd.fthd jtt. good cultivntion. :The bnlknc? haagood^imbor..ottlV.- A;dw*?llng houie bujldfoga on Jw(d'Jifi?: ^n the :oW r^giorf, and has" ofcc of tha *fohjart **ln* . per discovered in thirconntry.' Any wfcbihg to boy, are.'la*fli&/to tall nd examine it,< I int?nd to moveWwt, and if ot sold before ol<rday in Septcmb?r;ft will bo ut up to the highest bidder. " > REUBEN .JOWiaSR; Feb. ] 1 40- "{uj - j- - i ' ' \ _ i * x ariBiitire IBanwfiictwy. EAU9, WA8IfSl>NDS, mnda towd?P ?h1 feww'ftt extrem^rjr low prici*-"' !' ;T tSTTuroing done ^ * Rl.nron Campgrond Abbefffl, IKatKfctf & C.