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MISCELLANY.
A Creditor's Song. J
IVe waited on you scvoral times, a
With my account bo small, ti
And now I write to ask, if you *
Intend to pay at all I a
1 iv.t 'J 1<1?i. >
* vu uouu KV onj luubj uu u 1UVA ill,
And "settled it should be S
But you forgot?I'm short of "tin," ^
And so I write to thde.
Oft at your officd I did call?
Long on your stairs I eat;
You wer? denied, though in the hall
I'm sure I saw your hat.
When I got in once by mistake,
" * And 'twas too Jatc to "cut,"
You said "you'd only got a cheqne, j]
And all tho banks wero shut." U
?nfc nil your dodges ain't no use, j
Letters mast como to hand ; g
Andnoithcr humbug nor abuse ai
Am I a-going to stand. " B
Shell out I or in tho county court ^
Buped up yousnrc shall be ; p
?" But"If you'd settle,-.as you ought, it
Wri W by returi?i(o mo." *
POETRY.
: Scatter
Blessings.
' I don't know qf. anything in tho world r
tUat.-inakca ft bcxiy feel bo good aa to scatter c~
' Goo<^?rop?^|joodlu<!jk, a good
any man want ^
tojjye long, byt - scat-taring blessings and ti
icim A rrnnArAiia s"tlon^ f) 1 if'c tho
v'? nj^lJ^plendid-thing ever heard of to make
lilman completed Comfortable?to give him ?'
Bongs in tlio night, and an occan ot delight _
b^flay.
,> " If there's anybody living who thinks his r\
mhtch,"misery can't be found, I wish he'd J
come-fright here to me, and I'll put him 011
tho right trade for comfort. This whining, *
this being unhappy, how it makes a man lr
feel and what a sliame it is to him. Avery n?
unhappy man told me he was miserable? gi
that nobody cared for'him. I told him he c.r
didn't care f?r anybody, and that made him fa
miserable. lie didn't like it much that I
wouldn t Jetino florso 8teP oenincl tne cart,
just ns lie pufc ,limT wasn't I right ? 1 _
don't know a great deal, a?d I uever expect
to, but my restlcss> wandering eye has at rt
last dipcovcro^ the lurking place of pleas- J
ure. I know tlie secret of happiness, yes I g<
do. Scatter lj'essiu^?run with your bucket,
and help fil* the occau of happiness.
Don't bo frightened because you are not pi
. quite as*bi? as everybody else?because you to
arc rot quite as showy as Goliath of Gath. tli
Rim straight along with your bucket, and
pour it into the ocean of human happiness. fr,
I>on't tremble on the road for fear you'll dc
meet some might)' man wlio'll ask you a- W
bout "those few shec'P you left in the wil "J
derncafi." Go ahea(l the bucket?get ft
through your busine83, aQd you'll go home w<
with a liohtjieart, and your face wottYlook
like "OlffHundred," as 5t did before.' You
won't have to say tha^ you-live in a bright ''
little world of delighti out tliat your face is gc
go elongated by your discomforts that no lei
yardstick can measure '*
O'l .scatter blessings?it's holy, it'fi sub- Vl
lime to do it. .Scatter blessings, and-com- m
forting angels will be your guard?you will S<
not hein tfouble like other men, and a joy ^
"that passeth umj^ratanding'' will fill your f
heart* ' ' ' ' K
?No Ok* Loyes "Me."?" No opo loves la
Speak, it ?ot,?believe it not/if tbou UoDerttfo^peaoe,
for coraforQTor sympathy" ,
ip ti^The phrase is of dreary
* ii)jil<^(t(fc'L'illff| "'hi ii there were no stars *
sy^^^p^E^mother.turned frttrn her crying .
^rkstlin
Iiiir^^tdbt ii jfVUt* ati&^pve ^roof of its false- ^
ifc,?j<i iMf :.1,y?y -> jfr.v,I : : i, faaffiniJift
SlMPSOIf, 4b GARDINER,
AftfcllOUSE AJfD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M'INTQSH St., AUGUSTA GA*
aTXTJSili.continuo the Wnro'lS^a* jf
DOUae and CommiutonJi^Sg^
usinesa in their FIRE-PROOF BUILDING on
.'Into^hStreot, in all its brnuctiM, and hope
y strict personal attention to tho interests 01
11 who may put busiuess iu their hands, to
torit public favor.
Orders for Bagging, Hope and Family Surlies
filled nt tho lowest market price.
Cash Advances niade when requir&
.on produce in store.
1. R. SIMPSON] [J. T. GABDINLB.
August 29, 1864. 16 6in
Whitlock, Coskery & Co.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga.
c-^-VrpiTE Undersigned respect- ^ V
jamway JL fully inform their friends
nd tbe Public goncrally, that thuy still coninuo
the abovo BUSINESS, nt tbeir old Stand,
rliere they willgivo their undivided attention
> all uusinoM entrusted to tueir cavc. lauer1
Cash Advances mndo on Produco in store.
Orders f*r BAGGING, ROPE and fnmil}*
UPPLIKfl, Carefully filled at tho lowest Marcts.
. J. W. WH1TLOCK,
JOHN C03KERY,
A. J. WH1TLOCJC.
August 12, '64. 1-4 ra
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District.?In Equity.
>hn Brown and
filliam Truit> Executors, Bill for Partition
vs. ? of Land and Ac[acklin
Brown, counts.
uriab Brown, ct. al. i
1 T Appearing to my satisfaction that Macklin
L Brown, Atkins Corlcy, Joseph Peason, and
Patrice Deason, Henry fiailey, Sorano Bnilcy,
ad Elizabeth Bailoy, Defendants in the above
lill, resido beyond the limits of this State! On
lotion of D. F. Jones, complainant's solicitor,
rdcrcd that said defendants do appear, and
lead, answer or demur to said Bill within throe
lonthsfrom tho publication hereof, or the same
'ill bo taken pro ccix/cmo agnioat them.
H A Tn\'i,'d n v a r>
Commissioner's office, Sept. 6, 1854. 3m
Ho! for Chick Springs!
rHE Subscriber has now on the lino between
Greenville and Chick Springs, a fine and
>mmodious
FOUR-HORSE HACK.
fhich will leave tho village every da3% after
io arrival of tho care from Columbia; and rcnning,
will lcavo tho Springs after breakfast.
Fare, ?1 00 each way.
Seats can be secured at uiy residence,
pposite the Mansion House.
Aug. 12 14tf W. L. CRAWFORD.
TO BEHT,
rllAT large, new and well finwlied STORE
on Washington Street, adjoining Wilson
Williams, a short distance from tho Public
ill fire nn(i Mnrahnll TTnfnl OS fonf f? ?n/l
) feet deep, with a good Oouuting Room and
on House, now occupied by Woi. M. Jlugliey
i n Wholesale Grocery Store. From its cliblo
situation, it is considered one of the best Joitions
in this place. Possession given by the
rst of Octobor or sooner if required.
For further information apply to
John McLaren.
Abbeville C. IL, August 29, 1854. 10?Dt
Southern Quarterly Review.
rHIS Periodical is the only ono of its class in
the entire region of the South : and its-pats
are referred to as the best evidcucc of the
>ility of the South, and its capacity to give
pression to the feelings, the iutcrests and inlligence
of this section of the country. Its
irpose is to fairly represent ourselves, mid not
misrepresent others. It aims to maintain
e trutii as we understand it, aud to assert the
tullectual quality of our section, while, at the
me time, it will free tliemiud of our people
that state of literary thraldom and depenncy
under wiiich we liave too long labored,
e claim then, from all lovers of tbetiouth and
o friends of a truly home literature, that sup>rt
for our work which will enable us to give
a free course, and thus mnko it omiucntly
orthy of the world's odmiration and our pride.
C. MOUTIMlilt, l'ulisher. I
Office "Southern Quarterly,Review," Law
in go, Broad-et, Charleston 8.0. .
The following resolution was adopted by the
luthern Commercial Conveution, held ia Charston
in April 1,854.
Resolved. That th? Southern Quarterly Rcew,
published in the city of Charl&ton, by a
itlve of ViVgini*, aod edited by one of the
ost distinguished literary gentlemen of the
>Utll. beincr thn
o |/vi?vuivm v* u;?v UIWiter,
printed and published in tbe Southern
ates, and having always defended the instiitidns
ami interests of the 8ontb, is entitled
> tho patronage of the Southern people, and
lis convention earnestly recommend it to their
yorable consideration.
"?>' " ;
r.
P J.nh*W FaftaW i cjtb
pfciait 'the demand.
PTW * ? *? ?%
** < ?tri?
'." -. :> J'- 1 . ? i. 'r.i
>. IfeW Hill MlfC IliUt *K2t$?i;
HAV?. located myself at Hodge*'
'J ' ' I ..' " ' '. Y .
AUGtTSTA ApVERTlBEMENTtf.
Everything New and Fresh.
I IA if _ U i T? 1 A Hm. K^kJ. A#
Al IDO new ana mcgHBi urj uuuus vnurc ui
WARD St BURCnAld),
AUGUSTA, GA,'
Opposite Klanonic Hall.
~\\7"E ftro now rocc-iving our Spring pur
T ' chirtfCB of riflli And elegant
. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
To which wc take great pleasure in iuviling i
t he-attention of all in want of Family Supply*,
feeling assured tbnt we can offer tho Greatest
Bargains to bo found in Auguste?
In Rieh Spring 81LKS, elegant Wedding SILKS,
ORGANDIES, TISSUES, BAREGES,
BRILLIANTS, French Jaconet*, Lawns.
Besides the lnrgesfrstock to be found of
Hiirli T.iiKt.rnH RLACK ITALIAN SILKS, tlin
moat elegnnt Goods ovcrofferod in Augusta.
Now and Beautiful PARISIAN PLAIDS, of entiro
new designs, with the handsomoet and
riclicbt combinations of colors, including tho "]
gay, the grave, the vicb, the elegant and
chaste. ]
RICH EMBROIDERIES of every description,
and in fact every other kind of Dry Goods
8iiitablofor Ladies* and Children's Wardrobes.
SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every kind.
In this department will bo found some of the
RICHEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS
evor exhibited South of the Potomac.
MOURNING GOODS, in great variety.
American, English and French CALICOS, in
endless variety.
MANTILLA AND DRESS TRIMM1KGS.
- We shall bo prepared to plcnso y>o moat fastidious
taste in this difficult department, by
keening a largo stock of Trimmings constantly
on hand.
HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. I
As Irish Liuens, Litien and Cotton Sheetings
and Shirting*, Tablo Damasks, Napkins, Towellings,
Ac.
Augusta Shootings and Shirtings, Cotton Osnahurgs
and Georgia Stripes, at manufacturers'
prices. .
Our Goods will be offered at a small advancc
upon the original cost for casli, WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL. They will bo shown freely,
represented fairly, and submitted to the unbiassed
judgment of 'ho purchaser. Our aim
will bo to please all c! .*ses of buyers, in stylo,
quality and prico of our goods, and in polite
attention.
All orders, accompanied with the ensh. prompt
ly attended to. WARD & BURCHARD.
Augusta, March 26, 1854.
GRAY BROTHERS,
AUGU8TA, GA.
T~>EG to inform t.H<* nnlilt/? Mmt tli<ivl<?? t...i
, , ' -J im.w jiioi
JL> returned from the Northorn markets, with
a full and complete stock of
Spring Dry Goods.
Having all tha facilities in tlio purchasing of
tlicir stock that a cash capital can command, we
bog leave to assure the public, that wo will always
keep on hand tho very best order of Goods
that can be obtained, aud sell them on as fair
terms ns the like quality can bo purchased cither
in this market or Charleston.
Among our stock will bo found tho following
lipniitifnl flnndu
Chaste and Elegant. Spring Silks;
Sewing Silks nnd Tissues;
Bareges and Barege PeLancs;
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;
l'lnid and Striped Muslins;
Swiss and Jaconet do.; (
Book and Mull do.; ,
j White and Col'd Tarlton Muslins;
Crimped Evening Dresses, new styles; j
Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new;
Crape Shawls, very chcap;
White Bnrego and Sewing Silk Shawls; j
French, Amcrienn, and English I'rinU; f
I Ginchani!?. of nil Wlni!*
Linen Lustres find Chnmbrys;
Cheap Long Cloths and Homespuns;
Irish Linens, (own importation);
Plain Linen nnd Linen Drill, for Gent* wear;
Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap; '
All kinds of Cotton Sheeting ;
Pillow ciwo Linen ; ,
40 inch l'illow cuse Cotton ;
Hosiery of every description, very chcnp;
. Embroideries of every description; soinc
very fine;
"SewingSilk Hits and Gloves;
Kid and Silk Gloves;
lUWBlk and Lisle Gloves;
Linen Cambric liandkerohicfe, all kinds ; Swiss
and Jaconet Bands, very rk-h;
Cambric, Swiss and JaconetTrimmings and <
Insertion; <
Ribbon Trimming?, new styles; 1
Rich Bonnet and Neck Ribbons; j
Lisle, Thread, and Linen Laces; i
And a great variety of other articles too j
numerous to mention, to which we respectfully j
invito attention. [April l-47-6in
AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE <
CLOTHING EMPORIUM. !
\I7M. O. PRICE A CO., Tailobs?For
tV the Spring Trade?Are constantly y
ntannfocturing, and at'at.l times well supplied *
with the n?wr>nt nf.vtnfl nf
Clothing of all descriptions, i
coatS) Pantaloons, vests, shirts,
- CHtDBMIUBTs'AND DRAWERS,
' CHAVJklfc, SCXItrt,* GLOVES, BKLXS AJU> BRACTS,
rioSKRT OF ALL ,KIKD8, f
TRUN1%&, TRA VJSITjJNO BAGS, Ac., Ac.
^^^M^?Sr.Broshai, Combs, Rogers' Knives, I
jHKKrTOfns And Port Monies, Canes, Umbrel^S8t^HAt%;Caps,
anderery artiolo of Gentletnen's ^
fl|folmd'Wno?al<{toiutare. > ' jj
''to thb %ad??We are well supplied ii
0SJOTUS, OASSIMHRES, VBSTINQS and ii
mrvi/nr/vo m.ii - ? it
2STS" uy ">? pwe* pattern or
*JM^W(AjwwiUMU^owwe.aVeboajjiit %
In New York. city. Wit O. ^BICET d
w . W.T. INOKAHAM. fi
"^ejr?ptem? ?o??8. ?
8ILKB, DAREOBB AND M
' QRQANDIBBx jA,CCti!fBT8,
MS^^fSSl^ I
HEAD QUARTERS FOR BOOB CARI
AT CHARLES
VJtutiarK:A.ai ms
[Lata J. o.
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cP < -?
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Tlic subscriber will keep on hand tlx
COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BAROl
TRAVELLING
ro lie had in the Btntc, embracing all tho ncwoa
buiM to order any kind that nmy be wanted,
EXarneas, double & single; Whips, Nettlu
Also, Coachinaker's stock of a
?3?" Repairing in all it* bra ticket, pn
\3TAll 1 Vor\
June 3, 1851. 2
n. SWAFFI
"WHOLESALE
CLOTHING ES
No. 3 Granite Building*,
Ry. ?fc RON" would respectfully invito tli
STOCK of
Spring and Si
Manufactured by themselves expressly for
TOGETHER WTT1
Men's Fnrni
8IIIBT8, GLOVES,
COLLARS, BCBPENDK
CKAVATSy" HANDKERI
STOCKS, DRESSING
Country Merchants wishing to sort up,
vameo Stock", nnd at Charleston Price?.
Columbia, Oct, 20. 1663.
GR1AT SOUTJ
CHOLERA, ) " POR j
DYSENTERY, [ ?^?rlnlr ^
DIARRHCEA, ) BOWEL. D>1
Also, Admirably adapted to many Disc
Menu
THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL
Elf CO
1st It cures t1?o wonit cases of Diarrhoea.
2<1. It curca tho wors^fforms of Dysentery.
3d. It curca Californifl^or Mexican DiarrhaDa
tin. i<> relieves inc severest uouc.
6th. It cures Cholera Morbu*.
6tli. It cures Cholera Infantum.
A few short Extr&ots froi
" I have used Jacob's Cordial in my familv, a
raent, a valuable remedy." lloi
" It gives me pleasure in being nblo to recor
cncc, and the experience of my'neighbors and J
to believe it to be all that it pnrporls to b??, vi:
Wji. II. UxotttwooD, formi
"I take great pleasure in recoramendiug thit
iigensc?>, for which I bclievo it to be a sovoroig
ever tried by me." A. A. Oauldijto
"This efficient remedy is travelling into cole
Russia, and gaining coinmondntion wherever u:
CST F?>r sale by Wahdlaw it Lyox, Abbovi
smith, Hodge's Depot. F. 0. Parks, Grceuwo*
tale Agents; and by the principal Merchants
Savannah, Gn., May 13, 1854.
THE VALLEY PIONEER.
1"MIE undersigned will publish in tho (own of
. Hamburg, a new \\ eekly l'aper ou or
ibout tlia first of Soptenibor next, bearing the
It will be tho nira of tho Publisher to conluct
"Tlio Valley Pioneer" in a stylo that will
nako it acceptable to all classes of readers; to
ill iu columns with general intelligence, the
iew? of tho day, historical anecdote*, talcs of
-eal lifo, poetry, light literature, humor and
*il; in fact, to make it strickly a Newspaper.
"Tho Valley Pioneer" *(11 advocate tho
iomincrcinl interest and internal improvement
>f the State; the building of the 8avannah
liver Valley and Columbia and Hamburg Rail
toads. It will bo independent in polities, not
dentifyin^ itself with auy party, but firmly op
/vouig duvii iiibuoui CO oo uru mjuruUB W IQQ
lrospcrity of tlie State and the country at large.
The publisher will be ably asoisted in the
iditoriul department, which, with his expcrisnce
in tho Newspaper publishing business,
md the extreme low rates of subscription, will
nuke the paper a welcome visitor.
Tkiuib.?-One dollar in advance. No paper
vill be forwarded unless the money accompany
he order.
Any lterson procuring ten subscriber* and
brwaraing ibe money for .the same will receive
me copy gratis. J. M. ROBINSON. .
Hamburg, 8. C., August 10 ldM.
LAKB tfOB
rllE Subscriber offers formate bis tract
of Land? ln Abbeville District, five JkE.
niles from liW*y x Depot, and one mile from
neicctt'* rtrry on Haluda river, containing
A ?vr*f.
Lboat seventy five acres Woodland, well titnered;
Dwelfiug, and all necessary outbuildigs
attached; and as healthy ss any situation
1 the District. ^ . ' . '*' Id d
r?n to coll snd exarnitie for tlieinselyen. lam
etermined to seHf and if not sold before the
r*t Monday in October, it vi^I be told at pubcaaction
at Abbeville C. H,* -Sfr .. <'
Persons parcbMlog tlrt'lfteifn alio, pur*
sase 'IIin Ti Tiln rinli1ili^ "f|]ift Tl>iil?liii|
ools, Ac. / t ;
T '.*5< -KERiii?M4^f>'
??gIff, 1854, : 1*,;.,; - , lJ?
mm of' evetnr description i
rOH PRICKS.
? I IB 1 I ?c9 f
. Thornton.}. r
vo^ |
> largest and most elegant assortment of
JGIIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,
WAGONS, Ac- !
it styles and latest fashions of tho day, and will ,
in tfio most superb and durable manner. Also,
iga, Buggy Umbrellas, Horsa Blankets, Ac.
ill kind* on kand for Mle low.
jmptly and faithfully don*, at lore priots.
: warranted. SE%
~i ly
BID & SON,
AND RETAIL
T ABLISHMENT,
Columbia, South Carolina.
10 attention of the public to their EXTENSIVE
immer Clothing,
thia market.
1 A LAKOK STOCK or
shin? Croods:
TRUNKS,
RB, CARPET BAGS,
IHTEn, VALI8ES,
OOWIfH, MONET BELTS,
will find, at this Establishment, a large and
24?ly
iIRN REMEDY.
K uk
M.r. fCHOLKHA WORRITS
*""e \ BILIOUS" ClIOLfd
ISCASES. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM.
lases of Females?moat especially Painful
broation.
ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE
RHUMB.
7th. It curcs painful Menstruation.
8th. It rolioves pain in Back and Loins.
9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Dcspon10th.
It restores Irregularities. [dency.
11th. It dispels Gloomy A Hysterical Feelings.
12th. It's an admirable Tonic.
aa Letters, Testimonial?, Slo.
,nd have found it a most efficient and in my judgi.
IIikam Wakxeb, Judge of Sapremo Court, Gn.
nmond Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experi'rieuds
around me, is a sufficient c?uarant/>i?
e: a tovereign remedy"
;rly Judge of Superior Court, Chcrolcce Circuit
i invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel
n remedy?decidcdly superior to any thing else
, Deputy O. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia,
brity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into
ted.'?Georgia JefferIonian, Mat/ 10 th, 1853.
He; Jonsf.QMmi, Coteabury; Roberts, Atmms <L
id. IIavibass, IIabbal ACo., Charleston, Wliolcand
Druggists throughout the State.
WJL W. BLISS ?fc CO., Proprietors,
63?Cm
?
New and Wonderful Machine. '
WILLIAM STODDARD, Proprietor.
THE Subscriber having purchased the Bight t
for the State *f South Carolina in the only j
Machine now invented, for RIFTING an4 1
SHAVING SHINGLES. BARREL HEADING, ,
Arr. -1 ? 1. *
wv?i iu w ocu vu? nignioi me niairiete, ^
or single Machines, At prices sufficiently low to j
make it an inducement for purchasers. 1
The Machine being simple in its construction,
and not liable to get out of order, is capable _
of Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shingles
per hour?better than madrov hand. It .
is portable, and can be worked by hand, hone '
or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a
Machine will make enough Shingles to pay the 1
price asked for a single one. j
Large inducements are offered to persons wish- fa
ing to purchase the right of several Districts.? h
One of the Machines can be noen in operation a
in the City of Augasta, at Wm. H. Goodrich's S1
I'lsning Mill, and one also may be seen in a o
miorv unig at air. <i. Witt's Machino Shop, at a!
Edgefield C? 1L . it
TUOS. Q. LAMAR. P
Hamburg, S. C., April 29, 1854. 61-ti e
tl
CHEAP CASH STOKE. u
ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. n
CHAMBERS AN# MARSHALL, J
TTAVE opened . at the Corner Store of Dr. A
JLjL Marshall's Range, where they win offft, -u
to the eitisens of Abbeville the Lergeeji^apa A
Cheapest stock of Fancy Staple Dry
Boot*, Shoe*, Hat* and Cape, H*rd-wd^mjK
Crockery, for Gash and Oaafe,OnMr.V Oar [j.
profit* are *? mall that wea rentable to^l {w
oar Ooods on time, and we are confident
aa examination of oar stoek, the P<>nIuMImI|
peroebre saeh a great margin betweo? wff I.
Prices aad the Priees usually asked for Oomfib
I ia bar line, that they will see that it i* to thejIT?
ouvauiag* m ony iMr0ood?hom m forOflh. IjE
A eali it solicited, uvttekt pldunre in exhib* jj
in* oar Good* to all who may farortu with a *
vi?it am m
April 22d, 1634, .. 49 * $3
|
MEDICAL AND-MISCELIANSptTS.
?- WtL lt? .
When the R. R. R. Theory wail Ant declared
o the world, skeptical persons doubted its corectness,
and looked with distrust o? the femelies
it possessed. Others, however, struck with
he originality of its views and conceeding merit
o the theory, were induced to try if the removes
bore out in nrnption -? - -
r .'??? ?aa ciumea lor
hem in theory. A third class differing from
he other# ana perhaps more numerous, without
onsidoing for a moment any merit they might
hs entitled to, tried thorn, merely as a venture, *
(rowing oat of a desire for something new.
tfe are satisfied with tho result, for the public
ias reeeived tho benefit and R. R. R. Theory
tas triumphed. Not a day pauses that wo do
lot have admission from some hitherto unbeliever
that their skepticism was unfounded and
:ontinced by reading our Family Friend, have
proredby their own experience, the infallibility
9f our medicinos. Not n day passes that we do
not reccive grateful testimonials of cures effect'
ed by these Mcdioiues. " I was Bcizcd with
cramps and spasms last night says one, and had
it not been for Radaway's Ready Relief I should
have died with the nam." Annti??- "
, , njir, ? Uiy
wifo was ilowly unking with an affection bf
the Lungs and ray neighbor woi suffering from
Scrofula,?I have seen them both restored to
health by Radway'a Renovating Resolvent.
A third say, " Rad way's Regulators have cured
mo of habitual costivencss that was the burden
of my life." Such are the characteristic testimonials
wc daily recivc of the R. R. R. Rem*'
dies. t
Radway's Rbadv Rkj.u:f, the first of tf>e ft.
R. R. remedies, is the moat quick and safe remedy
that hns over yet beon discovered for the
instant relief of all ACUTE OR CHRONIC
PAINS. It is a certain discnfcctant and will
neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant
Epidemics. If the human system is scizea with
the virulencc of Cholera, Small-Pox, Ship Fcvor,
Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Radway's
Ready Relief used in connection with
Radway's Regulators, will check tlm
the disease, neutralizo the infection, and will
not only protect tl^e system against sudden
death, but will restore tlio body to health and
strength. "We raako this assertion boldly, and
if any Physician or Chemist doubts the great
power which wo claim for our Ready Relief,
over malignant pains, lot them examine it and
test it, it will bear the test
RHEUMATISM.
Painb stopped in a few minutes. The moment
Rndway's Ready Relief is applied to tho parts
afflicted with rheumatic painr, whether it do in
tho kneo joint, tho arms, legs, feet or loins all,
pain and anguish ccasos.
Crippled fob twektt yea us. Mr. Charles M.
Johnston, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic
rheumatism for twenty years. He purchased
from J. M. Zimmerman one bottle of Readv Re
net, and one box of Regulators. The Ready
Relief was applied as soon as it was obtained.
In txocnty minute* lie was free from pain ;
In twenty-four hour* lie could stand alono;
In four day* lie could walk alone.
By tue use of the Resolvent, Reliof and Regulators,
in one month he was entirely cured.
A lady aged 85, had been crippled for year*,
could not raise her hand to her head. One bottle
of R. R. Relief removed all pain and stiffness,
created now lifo within her disabled body,
restored each limb nnd joint to a strong rigorous
and healthy condition. The lady is wall
known in Aahevill<% N. C. Thomas W. Atkiti,
Esq., editor of the Ashoville Nno*, published the
coso in his paper on the 13th of October 1S53.
Sudden Attacks. Champs and Siwsvs. For
all internal difficulties, whore the patient la suddenly
seized with Cramps, Spasm*, Diarrhea a.
Cholera Morbus, one tcnspoonful of Rndway's
Ready Relief will iu fifteen minute* allay the
most distressing pains.
Fever and Agri*. Let those afflicted with thia
distressing malady take Radwav'a
lief interim)!}-, a tehapoonful every fifteen minutes
three hours before the chills como On,*and
a dose of Regulators every nipht; also, rubtliu
spine of the back down with Ready Ri'JM&f'li
will entirely cure and prorent the system against
Ague and 1-cver.
In eases of Burn?, Scalds, Bruise?, Strains,
Sprains, Bad Swellings, Heart Burn, Sour 8tornich,
Sick llcadachc, Rod way's Ready Kelief
will r/ moro all pnhi in n few minute*. ^ "
For Bale by Wardlaw <fc Lyon, Abbeville;
Boatwright ?fc Burkuloo, Columbia; Dr. F. Or
?arks, Greenwood; Beach <fc Bro-wnson, New-"-.
>erry; J. ?fc IL Folk, Pom aria; JUjr. F. F. Garyr
}okesbury; J. W. Taylor, Anderson; Lewis 4t
?ox, Belton; Bf. B. Earle & Co., Gre?m|le;
Sarle, Evans 6c Griffin, "Williamson; DavwJKiber,
Frog Level. RADWAY & CO., ft. York.
May 18, 1854. ' ' : BS ' , "*Sf
*750 rw GARW PTIT7M "
fTOLUMBTen of tlie ?Bdtor*nrMJ Akitfa&x"
V common ecaoh the 16th ofiieptembc*. It
i chiefly devoted tothe adv?neemetit;of'4Kft
itercst of Mechanics,
nd Farmers, and is edited by tfteo praotienlly
killed in the arta and scicaccs. Frobabiyno
ther journal of the tame character itfe^tocten*
iTely circulated, or so generally esteemed for
a practical nbility. Nearly nil tho Valnablo
atenta which are issued weekly from thoPatnt
office are illustrated with Eneravings&;and
in eluinu nf *11 ?! ? "
lorlv In iU column* lU^tKiy z
inking It ? perfect. icntsinrjo A5lx xim!t*tci?? ?
xctclopedia of infonnntidn ppbnthSfSSBito *
f Mcehaiucal *T?Pr^^' n{*>
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