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In< the morning^of our youth and love, Ere sorrow came?or guile; Wiia "thy- arm* twined about my neck, And mine eyes looked in thine, And the heart that throbbed for me alone Was nestling close to mine 1 i see rail many a smile, Mary, On young lips beaming bright; And many an eye of light and love Is flashing in ray sight Bat the smile is not for my poor hoart, And the eye is strange to me, And loneliness comcs o'er my soul When its memory turns to thee. I'm thinking on the. night, Mary, Tho night of grief and shame, When with drunken ravings on my lips, To thee I homeward came:? O, the tear was in thine earnest eye, And thy bosom wildly heaved, Yet a mnila of Jove on fhw nlionlr .. ~..J Though tbj heart was sorely grieved. But the smile soon left thy lips, Mary, And thine eye grew dim and sad, For the tempter lured my steps from thee, And the wine cup drove mo mad:? From thy eheek the roses quickly Hod, And thy ringing laugh was gone, Tet thy heart still fondly clung to me, And still kept trusting on. u, my worcu were harsh to thee, Man*, For the -wine cup made me wild; And I ?hid theo when thine eyes were sad, And I cursed thee when they smiled :? God knows I loved thee even then, But the fire was in my brain, And the curse of drink was iu my heart, To make my love a bane. Twos a plakaant homo of ours, Mary, In the spring-time of our life, When I looked upon thy sunny faco, Ana proudly called ttie wile; And 'tww pleasant when our children played Before onr cottage door:? But the children aleep with thee, Mary, I ne'er shall see them more! Thou art resting in the churchyard now, And no stone.is at thy head; But the sexton knows a drunkard's wifo Sleep* In that lowly bed; And he nays the hand of God, Mary, Will fall with crushing weight On the WTetoh who brought thy gentle life To ita untimely fate 1 But he knows not of the broken heart IlMflMrithiii mv hwuf-. Or the heavy load of vain remorse, That -will not let me rest, Be knows not of the sleepless nights When dreaming of thy love, I seem to see thine angel eyes Look coldly from above. I hare raised the wine onp in my hand And the wildest strains I've sung Till with the laagh of drunken mirth TKAncholnir ?5r Iim ranir But a pale and sorrowing face looked out From the glittering cup on me, And a trembling whisper I heard ' Hut I fancied came from thee. Thou art slumbering La the peaceful grave, And thy sleep is dreamless now, But the $eal of .an un dying grief jiton thy mourner's brow. And my heart is chill as thine, Mary, For the joys of life are fled, And I long to lay my aching breast tt no me coia ana silent detd I ."T~ msoiauLANEoua Tub bestmod* or stopping Ditoheb AWD is well known that to fill l&rae washes and ditches with Umber or loose brushwood, but little good is effected, as the iwT ing water must have an outlet: aad being obstructed, naturally seeks new aranoca by which it flows and find? iu level. M ... fl t ? . jKvrojujury ww oeen aoue by attempta of UiMifiil. nf ilninlj (tinn good. Our friend, Chiboellor Johnston, of Newberry, baa dunrftoi:* cheap mode of remedying the ?ri^ which. is bofco effectual and convenient to adopt on tillod lands. It is, simply, to - drive ? Um of stakes across the wash or ditot^ efevj ten or fifteen feet?these stakes ifWimM k/ Mwbojbi for want of hands to " Prkskrvbd Tomatob.?A friend in this city lias sent tho following recipe for preset Ving tomatos, (a moat healthy and nutritious 1 vegetable) which places it in the power of At every housekeeper to have upon her table ^ every day in the year a fr?n article, at a nominal expense. "Wo have availed ourselves of his information so kindly furnished: "Take ripe tomatos, wash them in cold \ water, and boil them for twenty minutes; have your cans (ot- bottles) prepared in tlie meantime by placing them in cold water in t]"c a boiler; pui your tomatos in the cans with fcc; a very little salt nnd jsepper, and set the boil- Ha er with them over a slow fire, where let. I" them remain until the water boils, at which *!}] timo cork nnd seal them hermetically, liy this simple process you can have the veget- Hi, able always ready for your table, with all i ths freshness and flavor of the season." Nc Pot-ku-Fku.?^lis by far the most wholesome of all soups. Take three pounds J of trood runio beef, or anv nart free from bone and not too fat; put it in an cartlicn nn fire-proof pot, witli three quarts of water, 8U| one large carrot, two turnips, two leeks, a In' head of celery, and one burnt onion; sea- m son, and let the soup boil slowly, skimming ev it from time to time, for at least five horn's; then strain it through a fine sieve, and pour it over thin slices of bread to serve. The cn meat aud vegetable fnakc a dish which is afterwards served. Thus cooked the meat be- tit comes tender and juicy, and is excellent cold, 01 I A Disgusted Tiiief.?The editor of a ail 1 newspaper in one of our Western State?, el! while recently travelling, had his wallet ah stractea irom 111s pocKet Dy an auroit pick- "* pocket, while indulging in a nap. The thief I" was bo disgusted with the result of his Uj exploit, that he returned his plunder by ex- A f>ress to the address written inside the wal- r? et, with the followiug note: 1>I "You miserable skunk, hears your pock it book. I don't keep no Bich. Fur a man ?i drest as well as vou was to go round with a wallet with nutfiin in it but a lot of news- b paper scraps, a ivury toothcome, two newspaper stamps and a pass from a ralerode di- ~ rectur, is a contemteble impursition on the public. As I hear your a editor, I return your trash." | ? $ ? t Brood Mares in Foal.?Animals in ft tins condition should not be solely fed < u hay, straw or fodder, &b is too often the case, t] but should receive at least two feeds of oats daily, in order that the materials may be w thereby furnished to keep up the supply of bone, muscle and flesh in the mothers, jmd yield the wherewithal to the young to form " it out of. Thrice a week the mare should b receive one or two ounces of salt or the same quantity of the salt, oyster shell lime, and ashes mixture. ? ? The Pfovidence Tribune savs :?Father Howard, a Roman Catholic priest, who lived and presided over a congregation at lludson city, N. Y., has beon drunk for the last four weeks, and at a funeral on the 4th of J une, or near that time, while at the grave, fell into it and split the cover of the coffin in two, and was so drank that he could not get out without help. Sunday, June 18th, he was so drunk that they would not let him preach, and so shut up the church. A younger brother had espoused an old ill tempered wife, but extremely rich. lie used to say, " Whenever I find my wife cross, and my own temper giving way. 1 retire to my library and console myself by reading her marriage settlement" Southern Quarterly Review. THIS Periodical is the only one of its class in the entire region of the South : and its pn- v< ges are referred to as the beet evidence of the ability of the South, and its capacity to give expression to the feelings, the interests and intelligence of this section of the country. Its purpose is to fairly represent ourselves, and not to misrepresent others. It aims to maintuin the truth as we understand it, and to assert the " intellectual quality of our section, while, at the same time, it will free the mind of our people from that state of literary thraldom and dependpnPV itndai* 1 1-1 1 J nM.vu no UAVC K>u iuil^iauvmi. We claim then, from all lovers of the South and !" the friends of a truly home literature, that sup- ,n port for our work which will enable us to give ~ it a free course, and thus make it eminently worth\' of the world's admiration and our pride, n C. MORTIMER, Pulisher. L ! Office "Southern Quarterly Review," Low ? Range, Broad-st, Charleston S. C. \ Tho following resolution was adopted by the ni Southern Commercial Convention, held in Char- w; leston in April, 1854. Resolved, That the Southern Quarterlj' Re- ? view, published in the city of Charleston, bva native of Virginia, and edited by one of the Imoec distinguished literary gentlemen of tho Sottth, being the only periodical of that character, printed, and pubfuhed in tlie Southern y States, and having always defended the institutions and interests of the South, is entitled to the patronage of the Southern people, and this convention earnestly recommend it to their favorable consideration.* . * J. M. NEWBY & C0.7 a VraOUCBALK AND EJCTAIL DEALERS IN RE4D? MADE CLOTHINCJ, y. UNDEB THE TJ. ?L HOTEL, ,n Angnata, Ooorgia, J. M. Newby k Co. are now opening the largest and beat selected Stock of Clothing ever offered _ in August*. Every arliclefor gentlemen's wear, of the best Goods, make and finish. k [ round At oar e?t*blfabmeht ' ri I Aogustu, M*reh 29, 1664. 4?-6m ___ rpHB VoUs of the Ertate of D. F. Cleoblt, a X deoewed^Mo noy due, ?nd bars been "T placed in onr hejida far payment Persons T" S *goh?fc the E?t#tc, will prewnt the s?ma to xul, ^ l5jrtrt.i.?4?g,for?taMt^mit J_ w, IBM. ft (""A AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENT^;, 2v?prtMng New and the flew and Elegant Dry Goods Store of V A It If & BVKtHAKU, AUGUSTA, GA., Opposite ITInsonlc Hall* I7"E are now receiving our Spring purV chases of rich and elegant SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which wc take great pleasure in inviting t Attention of all in want of Family Supplies, ling assured that wo can offer the Greatest rgains to be found in Augusta? Kich Spring SILKS, elegant Wedding SILKS, [GAN1MES, TISSUES," HA REGIES, LILLIANTS, French .Taconets, Lawns. Besides the largest stock to l?e found of gh Lustred BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, tlio nosi elegant uooas cveronerca in AiigUBtn. w and Beautiful PARISIAN PLAIDS, of entire new designs, with tho handsomest and richest combinations of colors, including the [jay, the grave, the rich, the elegant aud chaste. RICH EMBROIDERIES of every description, d in fact every other kind of Dry Goods table for Indies' and Children's "Wardrobe*. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every kind, this department will bo found some of the CIICST EMimoIDKRKD CRAPE SHAWLS er exhibited South of the Potomac. . MOURN I NO GOODS, in grent variety. American, English aud Frcncli CAUCUS, in dlcss variety. MANTILLA AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. We shall be prepared to pleaso tho most faslions taste in this difficult department, by jeping a large stock of Trimmings constantly 1 hand. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. As Irish Linens. Linen and Cotton Shectiiiffs id Shifting!', Table Damasks, Napkins, Towlings, ?te. Augusta Sheetings and Shirtings, Cotton Ostburga and Georgia Stripes, at manufacturers' ices. Our Goods will be offered at a small advanec ion the original cost for cash, WIlOLKSALli ND RETAIL. They will be shown freely, presented fairly, and submitted to the un asscd judgment of the purchaser. Our ain: ill be to please all classes of buyers, in style, nalit-v and price of our goods, and in polit< tcntion. All orders, accompanied with the cash, prompt i. lir i i>n t. iiiTitf . ? or.' IIUCIIUVU l<>. >1 Jlltl' IV UUlVl/IIAlll'. Augusta, Mnrcli 25, 1S54. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, OA. VEO to inform tl 10 public, that they have jus returned from the Northern markets, witl full and complete stock of Sprliig Dry Goods. Having all the facilities in the purchasing o VII Okwvft VIIIIV u \.?CII V??|MlC?l Villi UUUlinaiHl, w iig loavc to nssurc the public, tlmt we will al ays keep on hand the very best order of Oood at can be obtained, and sell tliem on as fai :rins a>i the like quality can be purchased cithe i this market or Charleston. Among our stock will be found the fullowinj rautiful Gnod*:? Chaste and Klegaut Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; Bareges and Barege DcLanes; French Muslins and Lawns; "White Silks, of all styles; Black Bi*oen<1<* anil Kiltro PJnin Block Silks, nil widths; "White Embroidered Muslins; Colored Dotted Muslins; Plaid and Striped Muslins; Swiss and Jaconet do.; IJook and Mull do.; White and Col'd Tnrlton Muslin*; Crimped Evening Dresses, new style*; Mantillas and Scarf?, entirely new; Crape Shawls, very cheap; White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawls; French, American, and English Prints; (>iiighiinu>, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chainhrys; Cheap Long Cloths and Homespuns; Irish Linens, (own importation); Plain Linen and Linen Drill, for Cents wear Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap; /? niiiu.1 ui ^uiwn niiceung ; Pillow cose Linen; 40 inch I'illow euae Cotton ; Hosiery of every description, vory chenp; Embroideries o? every description ; soni< jry fine; Sewing Silk Mits and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves; Raw Silk and Lisle Gloves; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, *11 kinds ; Swiss and Jaconet Rands, very rich; Cambric, Swiss and JaeonetTrimmings ant isertion; Itibbon Trimmings, new styles; Kich Bonnet and Neck Ribbons; I.islc, Tlircml, and Linen Laces; And n groat variety of other articles to< amorous to mention, to which we respectfully vitc attention. [April l-47-6m AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE LOTHING EMPORIUM-: VM. 0. PRICE ?fc CO., Tailors?Foi tlic Spring Trade?Are constantly nnnfncturing, and at all times well supplied ith tho newest styles of Clothing of all descriptions, OATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SlIIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS AKD DRAWERS, CBAVATH, SCARFS, a LOVE*, BELTS ASD BRACES, TIOSIERY or ALL KINDS, RUN KB, TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac., 4c. Toilet Furxeuiixg?Fnncy Soaps, Extracts, oth and Hair IJrmlies, Combs, Rogers' Knives, tears, Purses and Port Monies, Canes, UmbrelS Hats, Caps, and every article of Gentlemen's 4SS and personal furniture. To the Tuade?We are well supplied with LOTUS, CASBIMERKS, VESTINGS and RIMMING8. Cloths by tho piece, pattern or ird, which we will sell as low mm can be bought Now York city. WM. O. PRICE, nr m ? **? ? n. A. inunaiiAM. No. 258 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, March 25, 1854. 40 fcu NEW ?PR1|V? CIOOD8. rCU TWISTED BILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES, ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES. STILLER * WARREN have received a large JLatotfk of tlie above .GOODS, wbksb, tor rsur, *MW and vawktt, are believed to be nvjMaaed in any market; and having b?e? ected from the rbrJr latest importations, OW 8nd thein to be the now<*t and iiiiii?rriiii!^iiittf HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD BARF AT CHARLES' [Late J. O. The subscriber' will keep on l?aa<l the COACHES, KOCKAWAYS, 13AR01 V TRAVELLING To bo hnd in the State, embracing nil tlio nowes build to order nnv kind that tuny be wanted, Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettin AIko, Coach maker's stock of a ?3T Jicpairittn in all it? branchex, pri &TAU Work June 3, 1851. 2E. SWAFFI WHOLESALE CLOTHING ES IVa. 9 fSmnito Ttiiilrl ii?rr?. RS. <fc SON would respectfully invite tli STOCK of Spring and Si Manufactured by themselves expressly for " ?tOGKTIlKR WITI Men's F 11 r ii i . BIIIRTS, GLOVES, : COLI.ARB, 61'SI'EKDK > C It A VATS, IIANDKKRI STOCKS, DRESSING I ' , Country Merchants wishing to sort up, ? varikd Stock, and at Charleston Prices. Columbia, Oct, 20. 1853. GREAT S0UT3 CHOLERA, ) vnl> DYSENTERY, f. i iu iDixinM & DAfiri?r n i i/iAiuvmr^i, J uwv mw Also, Admirably adapted to many Dis< Mens of THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAl - EIYCO ? 1st. It euros the worst eases of Piarrluna. 2d. It cures the worst foron* of Dysentery. r 3d. It cures California ur Mexican Diarrliner 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. ^ 5th. It cures Cholera Morhu?. Ctli. It cures Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts fro: "I have usc<l Jacob's Cordial in my family, i nicnt, a valuable remedy." * IIo: "It give* me pleasure in bciuflr ahlo to rocoi cnoc, mid the expcrioncc of my'ncighbors ntul to bclievo it to be all that it purports to be, vi Wm. H. Unukh\vooi>, form "I take groat plcnsnrc in recommending t-lii disease.*, for which I believe it to be a sovereif ever tried by ine." A. A. Gati.dixg "This efficient remedy is travelling into eelc Russia, and gaining eoiiiinendntion wherever u ?3?" For sale by Wahdlav & Lyon, Abhev Smith, Ilodge'h Depot- F. (J. I'aiikp, Green wo sale Agents ; and h}* the principal Merchants Savannah, Ga., May 13, 1854. ; THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In the Court of Or cunaryi In the matter of the last Will and Testa menl of Lucy Lomax, deceased. B A^lfllKnEAS Application lias tliis day boor T \ nmdc to mc by James Hargrove nnc James W. Meredith nnd Nancv his wife, soin< of the legal heira of the snid Lucy Lorn a x, rc quiring tlio paper purporting to contain liei lost will and testament to be proved in "dut . form of law": Therefore, notice is hereby giver to Ephraim Knight, and others, cliildrcn'of Bet sey Kniglit, to bo and appear before mo, eitlioi in person or attorney, at a Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, to be held aj. Abbeville C. H., on Friday, the twenty-ninth Seplembei ' next, at which time and nlacc the vnlidifv ?i r the snid paper will be tried. Given under my liand nnd seal of office, this the 23d June, A. 1>. 1854. ? 4 WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. j ' July 1 8m ' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY. David Kellnr, Adin'r of 1 D. M. Bass, dee'd, I Bill to marshall acre. f . count*, assets, Ac. Dr. Isaac Branch ot al. J BY Order of the Court of Equity, all creditors of the estate of the late I). M? Bass, M. D., deceased, are hereby notified to present ??--!- * * - .Uu votuuiidii vucir uuriinnas against the same, l>efore the Commissioner in Equity, on or before the twenty-fifth day of September next They will herein fail not, at their peril. II. A. J03E* a E. A, X>. Commissioner's Office, Jun;. ^ V Notice. I^HE kin. I rod, creditor#, and all whom it may . concern will take notice, that a final set tlementof the Estate of Tliomns G. Norrell deceased, will take place in the Ordinary's office, at Abbeville Court Honse, on the twenty-fourth day of August next; and in the mean time, it u expected that all demands will be rendered w ? JUUN SADLER, Adtn'r. May 2 itli 1851. , 55 3m Bag* Wanted. Owe Haadred Thousand 11m. R ACM wanted lit Kerr's Grocery Store, Abbeville. C. H. Any kind, of clean Cotton or Woollen lUgs will be token at a fair' price in expunge for Goods. July SO, 18M. ' (t I'wii >* *' ' *&*** ? 1111 r'pi*p . IIAQES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! M row prices. Thornton.] * reel : largest and most elegant assortment of JGIIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, ?f WAGONS, &c., "d t styles and latest fashions of the day, and will crt in the most superb and durable manner. Also, , gs, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, <to. ]m ill kind<< oil hand for ?alc low. wi nnptly and faithfully done, at low prices. tin : warranted. <ff-3 * Sc 1 ly he " A ELD & SOU, S AND RETAIL % Ji T ABLISHMENT, r. Columbia, South Carolina. ^ ic attention of tlic public to tbcir EXTENSIVE n< tailiiici* Clothing:, K; ... in tins market. I A T.AUGE STOCK OF? W s li i ik g Goods: |! til TRUNKS, n< 118, CARPET BAGS, ' d< CHIEFS, VAI.ISES, GOWNS, MONEY HEI.T8, j[( will lind, at tliU Establishment, a large nnil o> tc 24?ly SEEN REMEDY. ? JJ; ALL fCHOLERA MORBUS ' J BILIOUS OHOLIO, I( 1SEASES. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM. Jj jases of Females?most especially Painful [f truation. ^ . ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE >ijihjots. J Vtli. It euros painful Menstruation. ^ out. n relieves pain in liaek and Loins. i. 9th. It counteracts Nervousnoss and Despon10t.li. It restores Irregularities. [dcncy. " lltli. 11 ilupels (iIiioriv A Ilfitcrical Feeling. 12th. It's mi admirable Tonic. n( rc m Letters, Testimonials, &o. k, \nd have found it n most efficient and in my judg- & ii. Hiram Warnf.ii, Judge of Supreme Court, lis. cn nmerul Jacob's Cordial?mj- own porsonnl experifriends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for mtf' ni z: a fovcreifln retnedy." ~ Je erly Judge of Superior Courts Cherokee Circuit. fj s invaluable inedicino to all afflicted with bowel n< ?n remedy?decidedly superior to any thing else mi i, Deputy"0. M. of the Grand I.oilgc of Georgia. ibrity as fust nslionnptirtc pushed his columns into ,1;, 9cu. ?wore/ia drjjereonimi, JUay 1DM, 1853. |ille; John Smith, Colceabury; Roberts, Adams ?t ad. Il.ivii.Axn, Harrai. ?fcCo., Charleston, Wholeanil Druggists throughout the State. J; W1I. W. BLISS <t CO.,"Proprietor9. , 53?Cm ? AfflERICAW HOTEL. A . HAMBURG, S. C. 1M THE undersigned takes this meth-^Sj^V Bt od of returning thanks for the liberal IBiill Pn patronage heretofore given to his HOUSE, and be of informing his friontls and the travelling pub Co lllV flint lid ?t!ll l*AAI\0 AltA? *1... r .1.1 It t . ^ o mv Mwiuusiiiuent lit 1: for tUeir accommodation. En ;! Having rc-fitted the Building, furnished the lei " i Rooms with new niul convenient Furniture, and [! having a set of well drilled servants, an expc- ? ;! ricnced Caterer nnd Cooke, his Table will bo ' spread with the best tho market affords. By rt \ these, and his own personal attention, he hopes J to givo general satisfaction to those who favor to [ him witli their companj-. ~0 ; . lie is pleased also to apnonnce that Mr. Jojim ga: . A. Houston has just completed largo and Com- in modious S TABLES and CARRIAGE HOUSE in. fni connection with the HOTEL, and will takespe- mi 1 cial charge of that deparment; and will be pre- bu Enrcd to accommodate tho public with Saddle [orses, Hacks and Carriages of all descriptions, or on hire; and travellers will be conveyed with nil uoepaiuu to any part or the surroundmg country on reasonable terms. IIo has also largo and convenient LOTS, for ] the accommodation of Traders and Stock Dri- ? j vcrwho aro specially invited to call. ISAAC SMITIL Hamburg, S. CL, May 13, 1854. 68-3m | New and Wonderful Machine, cd WILLIAM STODDARD, Proprietor. lan rIMIE Subscriber having purchased the Right arc X for tho State ?f South Carolina in tho only au< Machine now invented, for RIFTING and am SHAVING SHINGLES. BARREL HEAPING, go] -<5?c . is vtogSiutO too flight of the Districts. ev< or etnprie Machine?, at prices sufficiently low t<v i make it on Inducement for puhshaiwifs. ?< The Machine Wing simple iftita COBltfttW Qol and not lUblo to get out o? order, is eapaW; pn( of Splitting and e)ha?ing Two Thousand Shingles per hour?better than made by band. It A ta portable, and can bo worked by band, horse or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a " Maeliino will make enough Shingle* to pay the *5J3 price asked for a single one. . JL Large inducements are offered lo person* wish- of 1 ing to purchaso tbe right of several I)wtrict*.-r- &L One of the Machines can be seen in operation REL in ??a rs*? * i- -*'*** ~ "" ftgMKiTSU I ' & VSTi '% Hninbmtr. & C.. April raf LA3jf-li ? CHEAF|4,8MlToii:^ ^ EPICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS?^1 **- :~M?~ fhen tho R. R. R. Theory was first deelirt?e<J ho world, skeptical persons doubted itsrcor.ncss, and looked with distrust on the remei it possessed. Others, however, struck witll originality of its views and conceeding merit ..v .,?v.ic juccu 10 iry it *na reraes bore out in practice what wns claimed for In in theory. A third class differing from others and perhaps more numerous, \yithout isidcing for n moment any merit they might entitled to, tried them, merely as a venture, wing out of n desire for something new.. > arc satisfied with the result, for the publie i received the benefit nnd R. R. R. Theory: i triumphed. Not a day passes that we doi have admission from some hitherto unbevcr that their skepticism wins unfounded and ivinced by readiug our Family Friend, hare jved by their own experience, the infallibility our medicines.. Not a dny passes that we dotreccivc grateful testimonials of cures effectby these Medicines. " I was seized with ? imps onu spasms last night says one, and hadnot bfien for Rnduway's Ready Relief I should i ve died with the pain." Another soys, "my fe was slowly sinking with nn affection of' b Lungs and my neighbor was suffering fromrofula,?I have seen them both resto#>d to* nlth by Rad way's Renovating RcsolvcuL. third stiy, " Radway's Regulators have eniwp! s of habitual costivcncss that was the buttLon* V my life." Such arc the characteristic ani'als wc dailj- recivc of the R. R. R. IleW-.tv cs. Uahwav'u 1? p itiv T?unrr (Ka w - ?> ?" t mv uiov VI VUU IV.' *' 11. remedies, is tlic most qnick nnd onfc rctrf' ly that has ever Vet hecn discovered for slant relief of nil ACUTE Oil \INS. It is a ccrtnia diseafcctant nnd will tutrali'^ the most violent poisons of Malignant pidemies. If the human Oj'oiem is Miz<kl with i0 virulence of Cliolera, Hmnll-Pox, Ship Fe- " >r, Pnoumonin? or other futnl poisons, Rnday's Ready llolicf used in connection withad way's Regulators, will cheek the violence of >c disease, neutralize the infection, nnd will it only protect the system against sudden }atll- l>ut will rpstnpc llio Vuvlir tn JionUl. >?I rength. We make this assertion boldly, and any Physician or Chemist doubts the great nver wlneb we elrffm for our Heady Relief, ,*er innlignant pains, let them examine it and st it, it will bear the test. ' J _ RHEUMATISM. Pains stopped in a few minutes. Hie moment ndway's Heady Relief is applied to tlie part* Hictod with rheumatic pains, whether it o? in ic knee joint, the arms, logs, feet or loins all, . lin and anguish ceascs. CmrrLED for twkxtt YE.vn?. Mr. Cliarles Jf. dmslon, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic icumntism for twentr vpnra Ho ?.? J "" I'fV.WKU om J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of ltea<fo- He- ef, and one box of Regulators. The Kcadv elief was applied as soon ns it was obtained. In twenty minute* lie was free frojn pain ; In tieenty-four hours lie could stand alone; 1 In four day* lie could walk alone. y the use of the Resolvent, Relief and Rega- , tors, in one month lie was entirely cured. A lady aged 85, had been crippled for years, >uld not raw? her band to her head. .One bote of R. 11. Relief removed all pain and stiffjss, created new li(jp within lier disabled body, stored each limb and joint to a strong rigoris and henltby condition. The lady is well lown in Asheville, N. C. Thoroa* Vf. Atkin, )<]., editor of the Asheville JVra*, published the so in his paper on the 13th of'October 1859. Scwden Attacks. Cram^tXxd Spasms. Fflt I internal difficulties, where the patient is ?udnIv seized with C;. mpa, Spasms, Diarrhoea, lolera Morbus, one teaspooiiful of Radwav's :ndy Relief will in fifteen minute* allay the ?st distressing pains. Fever and A que. La biphase afflicted with this stressing malady take.Rndway's Ready Re- ^ i internally, n tcnspodrtful every fifteen mines tUrce hours-before the chilla come on, and . lose of Regulators every night; nlso, rub^tljo ino of the back down with Ready RelifcC^lt II entirety cure and prevent the system against Ciio and Fever. In cases of Bum?, Scald*, Bruise?, Strains, rains, Bad Swelling*, Heart Bum, Sour Stonili, Sick Headache, Rndway's Ready Relief 11 remove all pain in a few minutes. For sale by Wardlaw A Lyon, Abbeville; mtwriglit <fc Barkiiloo, Columbia; Dr..P. O. irks,Greenwood; Beach <fc Brownson, Ncwrry; J. ?fc II. Folk, Pomona; Dr. F. F. Qwjfc- v ikesbury; J. W. Taylor, Anderson; Lewis ibji 1 ix, Belton; M. B. Enrlc A Co, Greenville; irlo Will!? ? ?, viiumi, >t iiumnson; David Kib , Frog Level. RADWAY ?fe CO., X. York. May 13, 1854. 83 Cotton Cfins. piIE subscribers, Loving li?d nine year? ex- < L pcrience, nnd given universal satisfaction their patrons, being now fully prepared with oil machinery and the best of workmen, feel fe in saying to tho Cgtton Planter* in general this and tue adjoining States, that they cm t rnish them with the best COTTON GINS now , ide, Tliey corild offer a host of certificate*, t believing the warrantee to be sufficient, they 11 say, send on vour orders through the mail their agent*, -who will visit.tbe most, if not '~i tho Flantcrs in renaonnlil-'K*.? '-t-i f- vwuiwh 5 fl. II. & WM. 0GLK8BY, * Elbert on, Elbert county, Ga. -" Feb. 4 89 ly . AUSTRALIA IK HABKKt! t OFFER for sale B6 aeree of LATST>, more or ' f less, lying on the Snake Road,.eight utile* J a half from Abbeville Court House, boundby lands of Samnet- Jordan, PatriekMcCosi and Thomas Thomson. Twen^y-flre urn ?; > cleared and in good cultivation. The J)?l:o has good timber on it A dwelling botue ' ? 1 out building* on it. This laad lift in the '<] d region, ana bM one of the rfcfcrtt rdto J >r discovered tn tM? n/inntw W wishing to bey. arc invited (d'^ll WB 1 exnmino it I int?nd to ntovu ^rjiati&i . ry article 'intb!^. ! n^r umok f 1