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EXPOSURE OF POPULAR FALLACIES EESPECtX^G WOMAN. 'A wotrfan shoul^ always l>0 neatly ami elegantly dressed,; she lias no excuse for n j>pearing otherwise!' lias slio not,'sir ?!j^VIiat do you call those , live little hnimals,rin pink apryns and pitik- ' er cheeks, who hang around f^om 'morn till ; dewy eve!' What do you call the baby who ' alwijfe wakes just when he onglil.to be as- | -leer> and lifts up the full force of his small I lung* just \v lien lie ought to keep still?' VfllHt Jo you call the soup, which must be ' seasoned to a grain of pepper, ami the pud- | ding which must be baked just so, or there j will he trouble among t lie lords of creation ? I The eoatVhich must he mended i the era- j vats which need only a stitch? tlie china ; that must he washed ? the carpets which j must be swypt ' We should call these veiv I cspeetable excuses lor a little dishabille 1 now and then ! 4A woman, gadding abroad, is one of the ' most disagieeable sights in the world ; her ' place is at home !' We arc not sine of that, either ; not if I she \ve:irs a pretty bonnet, and ha* cheeks like llio sunny side of a pencil, and ripo, i cherry kiuJ of lips. We've seen a great many more disagreeable things, anJ confess a weakness for bright eyes and pretty Iiair. Undoubtedly lier place is home, but that's no reason she is to i-liut herself up tliere, until she looks like a cherry stalk or a lump of chalk. Who \?6ulTl buy 111e coal and calico? the marketing and the new music??if woman is never to set her foot over the threshold. The man that wrote that heresy never kept lioiise, we know. 'Woman should always bo calm and composed like a peaceful landscape or a serenely-shining star. Her whole manner should carry out the iJea of rest and re? * * ?. , J * * * *,,jA}Lvery Wje 1 if the gentlemen in possessiontofiVesoTserenelv-shiuingeyes tvold allow thenr tO'iemain up among the clouds, high above nil sublunary toils ajvj^urmoils. l?ot what is tno luminary to ao when husband .tarings home a friend to dinngj^on Monday when thn iwash' is in high procedure when .an extra etiicken has to b.e broiled, and the j ^ -^est tahleeloth ?liiskeiLt>n.at three minutes and a quarter's notice ? iTaaour critic a right . . ? - - - - * to complain if bis wife makes Iter appearaee with face redder than the pickled beets and manners decidedly flurried I A woman should never under apy circuinstances whatever, lose her temper.' Might as well tell the wind not to blow on a March day, or the rain not to come down iu April. It does them pood to 'explode' occasionally. A woman, to be good for anything, must have as much spice and sparkle in her as a bottle of champagne ftod if the cork comes out, once in a while, with a bang, why that don't depreciate tbe value . of the goods. But let the men preach ; it don't-amount to anytUjjig, after all. We hold therOvttgafive by every one of their dickey Ptmm and coat buttons?by the rents ip tfrcir stockings, and toothaches and headaches they want to be nursed through. They can'tdo without us, and altthis good advice and assumed air of bravado is only a very natural chafing under the invisible chains. On the whole, we think it rather foolish to take notice of it at all. Talk away, gentlemen, you won't hurt our feelings. ? Dn. Adam Clark, saifl, that "the old proverb about having too manjvjjjpns in* tlie Gre was nn abominable ofd* li^ve all in it, shovel,!? ^tJgs^t^poker" Wesley said?I anfcglflffjja qRiyle, m never in a hurry, feisu^^no'^have long taken leave 'o& eactr 6tBery' llo traveled about five thousand miles in a year; preached about tbrce-Himes a day, coin manning at five^ o'clock ift the morning ; and his published ^Y__ - - - wurK5 amo.uni loaDoul two hundred volumes. - 'Asbiiry travelled 6ix thousand miles a year and preached ineessnntly.-^Coke crossed the ^tlrtulic .eighteen times, preached, wrote,.travelled,,established missioo^bjggecUirom door to door, thgm, i nnu??jj&l i n all respect* as if, TTke.-?the* nposTIGBTfie "would turn thfl world upside down." At nearly sey^Ufryears of age, lie A cMSeot our read fc woman who' ft? of/lbo moiin oqsom, wtien tliS l0rS$8R5! -loud and furioas^tfjfivto a mother'snoflP'efte rent her owWjJfient, and wrapped "them around her baWf^The Aorping found her a corp*e hilt her'babo'eurvivfed. That bahe. growfo manhdbd/' Hm? tliriillfew t- ? - ? ?wm '? ""5 UlUOb UO . I* IS | . thoughtg^bT'^gt uitf^er. llow manv a mother 4??-?lier L:?ho would dio for 4far eon. Let Httlfc, wK$Kr'a^y from Lome, div the land or'sea, ab^n the eyo of no 'motbojiv. i9 upon them", femerubq^ber lovfl^ and be^fes trained by ft frojp entering tbe path of vice. L$t tfieitvsny nothing, do nothing which a motif* would 'noL^approve, .arid, they faf# wm br'gg do^h k^rgr^-'hoir* with BQrrowr to.the grkve.% The Humble the m^elc, tbe merciful, the iust. the Diousttad thid*Wrv?? ? ? ~ ' * ^ ??? or^rywhere of one religion,; and when death, has taken off the nunfe they will know oqe flfiotber/^ougb^tbe liveries tlqy. mw malio them strangers. U. * ^ Frcd'D^y^afcsays that he' could* 4<lrjqn upon tbBMbler^st of Uncle #ToitA O'uBlrv for hourq. Pi entice says he would hang upon soraetfiingjnauch more substantial by visiting Virginia. Politenefs'lj like. an a?r cnsbioQ?very t toothing though'tfffere is nothing in it.* i'. * . - & : - J'>om "Ten Ttmutand WouderfuCThings.\ STRANGE AND UfrACCOHNTABLE^ ANTIPATHIES. Tlio following uro a1fow of th"o nioro striking manifestations of that unaccountable feeling of antipathy to certain objects, to which so ninny persons are subject, and with instances of which, in a modified form, perhaps, most people arc acquainted : Erasmus though a native of Rotterdam, hail such an awrsion to fish that the smell of it throw him into a fever. Ambrose Pare mentions a gentleman who never could see an an eel without fainting. i uere is :ui account oi another cetr letnnn who would fall iuto convulsions at the sight of a cnrp. A lady, a native of France, always faintoil on seeing boiled lobsters. Other persons f.tom the same eountij* experienced the same inconvenience from the smell of roses Ihonph they were particularly partial to the odor i of jowpiils or tube roses. Joseph Sea I i go r and Peter Abcno never ' could drink milk. Cardan was particularly digusted at the sight of e<jgs. Ul:<dis!atis. Kink of Poland, could not boar to see apples. If an npplis was shown to Chesnc, Secretary to Francis I., be bled at the nose. A gentleman in the Court of the Emperor Ferdinand would bleed at tbe nose ^on hearing the mewing of a cat, however great the distance might be from him. Ilomy III. of France coulJ never sit in a room with a cat. The Duko of Scliomberg had tlio Fame aversion. M. tie Lancre give9 an account of a very sensible man who was so terrified nt seeing a Iwdga hog that for two year lie imagined his bowels were *rnnwr>^ 1.^ ciwh ? < I rial. The Fame author was intimate with a very bravo officer, who was so terrified at j the sight of a mouse that he never dared to look at one unless lie had a sword in his hand. M. Vaeghoim, a groat Huntsman in pSEanover, would fain, or if he had .sufficient time, would juo away, at the syjht of a roasted ?nigt *v'~' John no), a ger.tJeman io Alcantara, would swojaJJ^on hearing tlie word Mana' (wool) prouounced, though his cloak was woolen. The philosophi.caKJ^iy 1 e could not conSXWII* ?tn nttArei/vn J -C ' - ....v. niv-ioiuil^l'^ul] euuiiu Ol Wiiltir I'Ulling through apipS^ La Lft Mother lo Varyer conid not endure the sound of musical -instruments, though he experienced lively pleasure whenever it thundered. The authoiurof the 'Turkish Spy' tells us that he would rather encounter a lion in the deserts of Arabia, provided he had but a sword in his hand, than feel a spider crawl ing on him in llie dark. lie observes that there is no reason to ho given for these secret diMikes. lie humorously attributes them to the doctrine of tbe^ranfcmigration of the soul; and, as he regarded himself, lie sup-< posed that he liad been a fly before he came into his body, and tbrat having been frequently persecuted by r.piders, he still retained the dread of his old enemy. THE INSTINCT OF APPETITE. Chemical analysis and physiological re - si'.TjBWfrUitvc established, l>eyond dispute, fivery article of food and drink is composed of elfements differing in quantity or | ijimlity.- It is equally true tliat the various parts of tlie human frame ii^ro different in tlicir composition, as thu bone, tlie flesh, tj^mijcirve, tlie tendon But there is no ^?|l{j|pt in the human body, which is* not in some article of food or drink. A certain normal proportion of these elements proD^jjtldbuted, CQn&liUites vigorous lieSOTfea^^ifrn.s a perfcs||>bily. Jf one of these cle^wls bo h) excess, certain formrof disease manifest themselves ; if there is not enough some other malady affects the frame. When lite blood conlaitis less than it's Jiealthful amount of iron, it is poor, watery and comparatively colorless; the itiurqI.cs arg flabby*'iho face pale, the eyes sunken, tfld whole body weak, the mind iisuess and cad. If the bones have not enough lime, thevJiave no strength .'"ww --n - ? ?T. V " ' """ l!ie patient is riclS|y; if there Jo too'mnch 'Time, then the bones are brittle, and are Sfrfcken by the slightest fall or unuRual strain. The highest Fkill of the physician in these cases'consists, in determining the excess or deficit of any <slement, and in supplying puph food or drift* as will ineeL ffm cn?> when the medical attendant call not deter? -"mine what is wanting Don famish the ?upnly, nature is often loud enbugh in her calls affc. ^ ' ' Mg through Wf teetes or tfppetito, to indicate very clearly what il$in of "food or- drink contain# the needed elements; ibis is the Instinct of Appetite.' Qhet&itt/y is oil able to nay pf but nrticle of L-uqrfan ifood. that it contains nil the constituents "nece^' sary to supply ifife b'nnoanjfcbdy ?rith every element requite for its Welfare. And that is pOre.n\flk, as supplied, by. tfwflnoflier oftdTe new beVffg;-bntafie* the 6rAf*years qf life, tWb#rty.^eroapdji new elferoent* la -order to ?1liibje it to . mee.Ml/e ilutieS^SaKc.tlr iDcreuiog ggp impoke**,^eu cer theiHnre3>iea up tly?^iog,4lbehJg no teiMjgr*d?qu*.e *o"d couijfols tbe ?6*rdi'T^^wi|tki|i|^isi .ft befort you if y"on 4*0id ?fcep well take a clcff ^Stamjienoa tfc but with you. ' v ^jjj' iJiiiSr c>... ' ' . THE SABBATH SdHOOL INCIDENT. At a meeting in Kxeter Hull, Loudon, where-there was a vast number of Sabbath I acjjool chiklrcn tesembled a qlergyman arose on. the platfoW, and told them of two bad little boys whom ho had onto known, and | of a good little girl whom ho afterwards learned to know. This liltlo girl had been to Sabbath school, where she had learned Co do good every day.' Seeing two lillle | hove quarreling, she went tip to them toK! litem ho\v wickedly they wero ne'ing. made them desist from quaiTeliiij;, and in lite end induced litem to attend Sunday school. ! These boys were Jim and Tom. 'Now cliil! dren,' said the gentleman, 'would you like ! , to see Jim ? AM shouted with one voice, 'Yes! yes!'i 'Jim. ?et ui>. said the jretitleman. looking ' " ' -* ' "I j over lo another part of tlio staye. A invcrend looking missionary arose and looked smilingly upon the children. 'Now, would yon like to sec Tom ?' 'Yes! yes!' resounded through all the \ house. 'Well, look at me?T ain Tom, and I too ! have been a missionary lor many years I Now, would you like lo sec little Mary j Wood I The response was even more loud and . .i t.. r . \*. i? [ 1'iiiii ui'iuit't J u> ; 'Well, do you s-ee tliiit lady over ll^rc in tlie; blue sillc bonnet ? That is Utile Mary Wood, and she is my wife! Philosophers themselves, like the stole j gentleman of Mannoiitel, after praising simplieity of living, often sink to-sleep on heavy suppers and beds of down. What a world of gossip would be pre* j vented if it was only remembered that a ; ! person who tells yo? of the faults of others, I I .A1 . i . ..11 . i" e r... i._ j iiiiciiu* iu icii oiijuis ui your lauus. ! Wo suppose tliat tVoro is quite as largo i an amount of craft ujion lite iaiid as llu.-ie is upon tlie water. TT T v 'W1 W nr 9 W II 'V COLUMBIA, S. C :? v WILLIAM Gli.AZK. Piiopriktor. GEOUO E A. SHIELDS, Fur. km ax. :0:~ MAN UFA CT U R K3>BTF. AM F.XGIXES of nny power desired, for Mills and l'lnnI tution purposes, nt t-horJ notice, having hi nil j limes on hand some finished, or in a forward , Blnte. In conneelion willi our Ermine. I Work, we linvc secured Ihe services* of Mr Jons* C'u.iBTHKN, who is one of the best Mill- j twrighte in the South, to superintend the put- ' ting tin of Mills amL Fngines. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. All deseripliogs of Brass and Iron Castings executed in thc_ host tpanner, and ntsliurt noti':o, us we easPevery dnyjn the week. Our stock of patterns is very largo, having recentIv purchased all those formerly owned by <?. \V. llight, which being udiled to those made j nt my establishment for* the p.ist, five j^ears, makes the assortment more full than uny other j like establishment in the State. . CIKtVLAK SAW^ j inn jim-ni, i?ir iv. iii'c i.-u *peienrnii'U Circular Saws, ami also for a manufacture of the same article in Richmond, Ya. A full supply of tlius?? Saw*, of all sizes, always on hand. . l'crious wishing them will. dojteU^o call on file, us 1 make no charge for filtifi'$TiJicm l.o the mandrels. OI<l Saws Ite-Toollie<l. I bRve*J? Gummibg^Mnohirie on hand, and am prepared to rMotflh old saws, making tbem ns good as new. iROisr rAimxc. 1 would call attention to this branch of our business, having a great, variety of patterns, fft-'public ami private grounds, ("emeteri**, <fce., and will ke<*p on hand, and cast any ftyle j wanted, at prices as low as the same can he bought at the* North. WIEtE RAIL.1TVG. I nut fluent for one of the 1arrest Wire inc ( oiii|irihvs at the Norili, and will furnish I Window Guards, (JnlInri?*s>. Verandas, ->JSed; steads, or any oilier dcM-ripliun of Wire Works, [ at the hook prices <>f the manufacturer, which J can be seen at my office. pffows. I have always on hand, and nni steadily manufacturing' till descriptions of PLOWS, will) ninny other tiling* in the npricnltural line, and will, in a short time commence the T manufacture of nil kinds of "airricultural implement*. ^\1II nsk is for tlie Planters of I lie j South encourage this enterprise by their paIronag^ Call apd judge for yourselves. Wagon ami Carriage Spo)N>N. , In connection with the EstnblWfcment, wo nre mntin factoring Wnjjon nn<l Carriage Spokes of the verj' best material, and ? ill cell 2u per cent, lower than the same Spoko can be bought at the North. , corn riikls; I am Agenf. fpr one of the best Portable Mills now-iif "use, and can furnish any size wan : pKrftAitB toLlnt.ff if :n~ '?:i-J --,^rr niycc in 11 in UIVIICU .to call atlho Work? nut] witiic** the operation of one now in use. The tfwi roult, which is the very best is procured frtin fcdgetield, S. und tliejMills are huill complete at otir Estublis.linjaut. . Pet hose who have given me their pntronnpe for tlie length of time I have lu*en engaged in fhis bu?inc?s, I tender my-warmest thanfc#. and solicit a continuance of the eitine, o?d to tlfoso who Imvc rot yet done so, I ^respectfully ask ..their favor and support, as neither pains nor expHr.se*wH)*hi(! spared o^Wy part in .contributing promotion of liome !nartofactures, of every ArticUtwithin my sphere ofaotiop. ^1 tlNtt is neeesfary to success in these enterjfflse* it the favor and subpart of the people of the Sonih. * . - ,jA':X' March, 80,1 ami?.WILLIAM GLAZE. gpjjfrapK ar T^TPBa v?? '^v. npMIE!v8ub8crib?r?Ul atall tilhct b*-ip the 1 oarliet /or^Voang and y 1 * 'Likely JT^SH?^ b" ..i> *n ? arefei ma at Grei imbed, 8, 0. . " . J. T.*jrtARK8. Feb. 1st, I860, 12 m. *- u-1'- ~ J; ' ^fi1' * 1 1 1 ' ' I* ' wf ?*' 1 y THE CIWZg^t)P-?5BEtoH. ESKsmsae I Vill Ml time* foXjn . will fctvay* fiuAftne/eadyt* cir^ tfTMi friiv plete satUfaotion. My motto belfl^a^ES. ^r1' 'SL, *. '"V % > ? ^?. '*% **:m ' .* jm - .'r'aE^A-*-. - DOGT. M Uiulor l!io A iLU C3 TJ STA, Wholesale nml I XXRTJCS, iMEDrCI TsT Dye Womla^Kfp Dyo Shift*, OiN, 1'niiit* nn?l I niiil I'utty, I'cifuiMfry, Kmc S??!i| lJriblicK, Siiri'ii'iil nml licnt.ul Inr>li-?iin -1> Sliicos, Siniiri, Miiiinfnctiiioil Toliiicco. i of tlio Day, Superior luli<, 1'iifc Wii We makn our |nir--lta?o< fnr Cii^Ii, timl i c<l from any Kimil-ir 11?1.1 i-l?:i-?*tiI in tlii* w>rtin ^>2?" Order* from llic Out( try promptly tillm to price mil] rjiin 1 it.y KAUFfEB, 1 Under the A A IJ G- U Q ^ArOVI.I> rcspi'i'l full v call lli" nt I oh I inn of ? t Sjiiing iiinl bUlnincr, i.-?| I imhI I niicy :o 'jEirsr < Wliicli f'<t* vaiii'tv mill ?'li??n|'iif- m <v?mi?l. 1>? b i< I'tiixlitrlfil inn! -r tin- C.i>li m..| Oni" I'i-h-ii S y* N<*iili, wIikm- nnlv liu-iuif" it i* in liny i!i" IMilir |n-ii>i'ir('<l thai w?! ?-:iii oir? r j.nrliollliti iinTiic: wmilil mily iiiiiih! : aoSpvititt I'xicn?i<i!i Skirl =, lSi'iil SI i-i-l, nl f t.fiO. -.in reprint' liX^'i^Hni Mtirn, llral rsi? I 't'P Ci?l?ir?i J}!lk% lnt<*ct Slvlrs, nt ? > ?-!s. wuitli *1 rA C.iltirol SilU. Lest finality, nl $100 titi<1 f I 2f, worlli tl.'i I nml ? 17f>. i .1.1:11 u j 1 tt. liooe.-*, :nrte > oiaruo, ?ia worm ^2"). (' iltircii I'mHire Rolus ?fi, worth Sin. F'lnirt rui<l Oilm-frt I5?*riij:?,s. 2-">c wcrlls l-2o. (>if;iiri?li?-s. lu'utilintl ilt-Higtip, Jis c worth ftO ?*ls. Good Kitst Cii'urul J.hwiis, 1212 worth 1\> 8-lc. Colored lirillianl.", 12 l-2c worth 18*3-lc.MANTILLAS 1 Of the lni<*!>t fashions, and in nl! the different.. 1 %* *. .M iam nt in- 111 u'HHi so j?er treiH. \ nenp^r at U 50| j;'i 0ot io.OU anditip. Luce Points ut 1)031 EST1CS, KEGEO Al Sold at Factory J'ricfs. Give us a call when Vfi tlifi truth of our maleui.'ul* K Uni -ml. _ : THE NEW^ESTAl Would respectfully inform tliejJsJ^BTuls and I SSLEGT STOCK TIIEY may be^fopo'l nt No. 140, BROAD J'hi'onix) wherethe}- have ou hand m;d a | in the country, Every Variety ! VTT It- would^Jj.e to the advantage of^h|$i^ I we ure offering our goods at - LOWEH. The has ever L^ep.sold in this market. Give Mnrch, 3, 1SC0, 4.r>-l2ni] Headquarters for Good Carriages of OO^U 3VT _33. Carriage Manufactory, Direct '"TMIE subscriber bnving a crropc.tpnt drnu^li | A. is prepared to build to order nny nnd nil I Slock of bin own nlmui fact lire in Columbia, ru I factiilioue. niul afirnin luwi lwnvo tuinviln t.li? ?l |ic_genernlly to call and *ce liis Large and Fashionable Stock o^Carrjitg tfie Day, heijig the LaSgstjfi ft* before hujjpg oW-whore ns lie ?a\dct<iknii iliad to bent. Every nriicl,?: goKUi* wnrriinti?3. C3?~ H?"[?oirihjr of ever^fcititl done nt abort kern Stoi-k lor cult- j?t low iiricps. * %. \fr -W.Ot. CAPS 'AND 6TRAWr?dOT>&, foftfie ntxl Sjotflmer'tTrndo# v- * * tntiori iiHf. ATiit>, conituntiy^ori'^ifthil Uohi Woolly's Uwt qnalitv of Fur manilfactur cd at (irai?ifrftt]lTe,.S. C. Tcrhifr G/Oh. . O*-?. "OolujhW?, S. C. and AbgjiataJvGa;Mar<?K 25,v]fts(^12m ^ ' fft: - THE Subscriber bVgYIeavA to' i6?prm fu jHtafHenda^od pfljgie^g* fa< i'?>rtn??lofm / V?#> *s*l,4 . i m . ' - - " .J * J. JONES, .iiguula Hotel, ? GEORGIA, Kuluil 1 >ci.|i-r in I OS ^ CI r iO M TC ALH, >nint??rH* Artir?|rM. Vnrllitlun Wimlnu' c\?... * I |i*, l'im? llnir mi<1 Tool I, l;ru?ti<?, l'nini j i?. TriiMn mud^Htipporh-rn ?>f nil Kin<l?. Ml tin- I'liti-nl or l'iy|?itoiv M'-<Uciii?-n !( ? iiikI lirmi'licH for Mdftieiiiiil I'iir AHio|. ?, Ac. I.ir. r i'oi.iI* I f|imUy '"w "? 'ln y cmi !.? oJ<nifi | in. Wttrrun/til in h<- /r'tfi, I'urr unit 1/tnnnu ' 1 tin<! hhI 1Son wl'li 117m.I fl > ? '.i, 1 >? : /. 8AUM & CO., uguata Hotel, # * a? A, o yv ., tins |????|?!?; ??f Al.UvilW'f tt I.T. i r I ,t? t :/t- ' t'ttil}. f*f >OOB?t, in I?y rin v SmiI'imii 11 *?*! ? fair h<t*iiiir'> 111. ) ?ii|Mjl iiiir linn i? n niiilnnl ?t it- lli. *. ?f |<? nr in *i?nf-lt, it i? riiy iik-iiI . <Jul oi Hi"- rnany < li<-;i(> nrli<;l> 1, u i: l!..v? wilt'ill %?. h(t. I ti<r I In ('!>',tli f?>r 'I i .'i veiling I>r?;e?f8, 12 1-ii c. Slinwl* fiom V'l up. At. 7.'# rli. j-r. I'jllil:i|iti'ii Stnir^ fri'in lficts. up. ('nIici?? ?<, 8 rtti'l In el*. tip. i.iiii>it>ii<n-r<-u v.<>iiiir>4. ('I* worm (?U CIS. Embroidered Betts, (Collars and Slefcves) $1.00 worth f> 00. 20 et?., worth 50 els. Silks Milts., 25 el. worth 50 els. Ami many other articles too tedious to mention VNI) DUSTERS nntprinl*, matinf!*cliip??l t>3' ourselves in lliis city Mian chii tie found anywhere else. Man til;n.-i *3.50, $4.oo, f 5.00 nii'i up. ;d plamnox goods iu visit our City, a ft t] vie will convince you of auffer, baum & co., ier the Augusta Hotel,-Atijjpsta, Ga. 7"~" r ~ "* 3LISHED HOUSE OF M *-s /rr*. YAWS ft-'lAJ., :1?0 public generally, to an inspection of their fit: nsnwiTiinc. ui i usn?a s uiib> STRUT, City HoteT'^telldiryr. (lute Knglo it re daily receiving froru^JSTbeat manufactories* of ;#uraitnre. pithing anything in our line-to giv$us a coll as FJG-'i^ElXIS i \is ft trial.* \NSOM EVASSJi CO. AUGUSTA, GA. every DescriRtion at Charierton Prices. ly in' the Jttear of rh& Market. itsiyon Hnd .i oomplel^ Ret of Practical, Workmen* . style* of -Vehicles,.and is dailyadding to.hia oh Cutriiil'*s aa cannot .fail t</pfanne tlio niost U iitMxi ot n nil cOskmaMMiu)l'Di$pul> ,<0?*;&p#{rc HVrt qf Pott J *fath St. . 'VV"Hjrt > VoH'Wnf wi , ,Jt tlwir^iigblv refitted nu^ Itfjj^vjjtln. !? >*$ . i? novv i>oiiit*ii<%V)y*ipvC><l for th?v *i-<-t>ruu>o? Aalhln r\t !.. 1... . fc.tnxt- ntUntinii utlll K/. /-jfivoH i<> supply iho.w4tiU and comfort of l'a. tioue. Knlca micturate. -? ' - - * v * OZ T. J^ASQN. rroortetor.v;: : APri>^^?'8."? . ' ' Oar" ? i i*rwT>r11utr i>mm*anfi, "*"P . ,#T jwhiWi tUev will*sell atoPOTt Tork Prices.? j ^Pjr)|f .befo^3TOi?. bujr: -[Jtn. 20, 4gftOr30-t/ i ^j^Spi'-Wae * f * ' TTBBP afttfge* #n<r Well ctAc*!**; Of??' and -i y * . x. JU IOI >"KH' SUPER-PHOSPHATE! 1)1,AN I'KltH m?-klfl? Manui-i"", will recollect that IMIOI>K||*$i:i'i:U I'HOSI'IIATM is (In: only Manure Ilio^Jalc eminent analytical (!ltfinii"it, I'rofcuHortJiickfll, of Maryland, j)rominced SUtandarcl 2 nii'l wliidi linn Ik i-(i ^(miliimcil li\ ev< ry section into wliie.li Ilim MauUro lm? l?e?m introduced, Tlii?4funur<: h eold under a l*r|^nI ^uaronlcc of 'T'urily iiinl Freedom riO!H 111 Allb^KlS AT ION! Itorii iti<- eminent, riinntlfaetMrinir chemist* ' M ?*? ? I*?? l> f:. Kl"M., iind'-r vlnwe |'?-r*onul i iij.ct vi'.i>ni IMIOMvV SIM'KU I'll* J.Hl'H A't K i". ' 'I Un Miiliore linn !?? ' ti u?e<] in villi , j., i|w ' )t?!T?i ami .ii.'I it ?.'< * H ??r'niyh\y i"!ulilfiiii'ij fxr ili?-n? im h, Jif.l. I'I I IK; ><:i v, ' ?? >? " < Tfip.i irn?"-i. ?!i" l. lt' f'. ',1'itn Vfli'? rrfiisLEY & en.. NO. 300 IlKOAD ST, j \, a A, A'l II' '?.* '4/ i'.."'1 //">< .' '</ 1'j ri [.: 11 ' ' h.,: : '?' u ' t:.\! " 1 ,?'?!/ ' if 1:. Ittld ' 'I l?; / ? -11. j, my x ' :it ion, ti ijini'i/li t tf - ? x; < i inn-i.t.-, lo 1 in.my m-n-'.r,*, -v<-r'' ?i'.?, in.-! ?-* ??'. ) ii(A.T><- <;<irclucM'?l? witli "In- ?-n tit Mm ; y'. I atii entirely stttisliid, Ilir.l )!,. T<?*.vlli i>! w< '-'1, in " 111 in.-taiiecs, I Ik; 11 nit, in ' i<iu, iiml the mmiii'-rof Imlls nl cotton, \v>i Inl!) doiiMe ili? j i?-I?l in the port ions uttmutinied, iiml il.ts when only a luhleppnonftil of Iho Super i'im.-plitil e was np|>1ic:'l us a topdressing Id each hill of corn. and a t<*:? K|i?^c>tifu 1 I In eaeh stalk of cotton?and the last as late in the season ns the 1 tit It of .1?11 v. Some of the weed urcw to nine feet. hijjli, with pix feet lir.niches, covered with ludls,-while the uuuiiilitired was nol half mi goml. It is my intention next 3 ear, to te.-t it. tno^re fully. > rry iii-spi*ei.juuy, Youi'ioosF sfrv't, (Signo.l) M. C. M. ilAMMOXD. I UMON POINT, (G. K. II.) Nov. 28, 1S5P. M? .s-?rs. .1. A. Av-i.tv ?t <Jp.: (Alits ?I Imiiulit h* i Cob* :-<>f RIwmIcs' Supcrin Pultituore. In'st Sprinir, Mr. II. I). I.eitiivr, or Ucrz.-lin, to test ii.-> value as a ma? I put ilium! lvir# Hi*, mi tiit aereof cotton, in tl><- drill, on lari'l would not 'iiake ov?r 7"> To Km His. of hcwI cotton per aero, without Muiturc*. Tin- result ia_ cilfiivlv puli^jfactory. I linve iniyjo at lc.i.?t frou: 4fln to .VKI I lis. to ilie acre on tliis v^-rv poor land. I expect to pur-, <-linf?> iYoni 5 to.ti tone fdNfejy Spring crop. My Overseer witJiux me to put li.n: name to litis also. Your.*, in groat haste, (Signed) * l\ W. PKLN'TIJP. WILLIAM FUSTKU. l>e. 24, ISijO !?4 if. no. aKCONII >Tr.KI<Tt ( Rai.timoilk .hutnarn 2S. 1 S.V.h j" | . HEPOR ?OF A NA L YSI.S ROBimVS M! \S!TLATEI) GI AXO FOB, FRANCIS K VINSON, F Q., BALTIMORE ITY. ? 4 SAMri.K-r.fil.a wliii-ti \va- token nt XJL, your Mill*, was found, upou nnalyyis, to be-enpnl.!e of producing of Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent Aim! to contain of Bone Phosphate of^Lilne 45.82 " " t ion of Amnionia and Hone l'lins]>Tiate of Lime i*.known. to. he most proper for concentrated mail life*. - Both thtorci teal 'reasoning ami the result* of nuint-rons practical expciiimei.ts have approved of it. An application of "Jini |Ih of 1 li>s arlicb> article p'-r acre, will supply more of Done l'h'osphate of Liifte ifian is required bv nnv crop-^-ilius leaving a considerable surplus of this v a 11> n bt&n 11 tY i m e n t. incorporated with the sail after cropping!* *and will, fui iiirih a' sutili.-h-nt quantity of uniuioniato au uci us a nuuinu-iiL. ami suniuiatit. CUAR lHCKl?LL,*Ph. D. * riF/poiiT Q'isr iMIPUUTEi) . 'GUAXQjj FOR. . . ~FRANCIS RGSINSOM.; TFIK s:tiii|>]u nrialy'/cil wns ifttcn f>y myself from I'lio lings in the mill wlure-tlio yviitut> wns iu?'ni|>uliil.ed. * * _ , ti Jl CollfllilJCll of Ammonia, - 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid. - - 21.98 " " Equivalent to - . . Upjxe thMphate <?F Lime 47.59 " " 11 -^ l^is'lliei'tdWc nn exci'lltuii manipulated gu<ind,\ containing cnogli ntnmonia to. prodtwn n iW^jd grmrili. am) * pnlVn-ient of'ptMfpltjttc-s to prevent exhaustion uftliejBml A. SSWWJDE* PEGGOT, 1. I>. Analytical-nod Consulting Chemist. ltV J.A/WLEY & -CO., n?^00^rqap st. " 4- r tf&aiJS'tA ?a. bssss^makikg* ?? ? * -<> ?-i4r IT! US. SMALL IN RETURNlfco- thanks LaJica of . Abbeville and its vicinity, to whom t-lio has pivcn rutin* fnl infliction, and who have eo r IMicrAlly patronised her, f?*?*l?confident of iikt> iTihp n oontiiiunnee t?f Ylu*i> favor, and no cfA fort kIu.II ho wanting on her part to ppcurp it, ' Irnnlin^ to her long experience? having been upwards of 'twenty years in business in sevtyal of I lie lir?t ofci?s in Kilrope. ^ ^ ? . Mrs. SiiAf't wo^l-f^sQjPiy. she bai ni}ji^ arrangement*, and i? anpplied I'.otA^ly virn ?11 I lie lateKtL'i'asWoTig monthly from New taork Philadelphia!? hut direct from London each month lo-nffjfe,U> her fndy patrons every novelty of theaeaj^^ * ~ * All orders in cifMRdep?rtment promptly at tended to at her remdaiit'o". Magazine Hill. Alt.' bevillc C. IJfc . Alwnya on {ytod, or MADE TO ORDER Plain Silk or Cas(?<l Bftnneis, - *' * Cranrf ,do JBB ?<!? * Widor#tf 0*p? aifirM ourning Borders, . . IIcJ4'Dr<?*i?cf} Ac.,. Ac. ? April'IS, I8ft0, tf ..-4? sf , BRY , GOOBSc , . n?i : W > Jtlfrt 8B&, BreejlSifl^, W-^ us'usrta'> .vugHfe '* Are now rftoeiviflg anufntir? V|wWtoeSi.pf of ej*r^dWe wiling at prio?e piaffe, -JV t wo ^for3 d*j& v/oM^e ' MoteeWM", kl tbc old Hand of Itffil^nd A "'obiVhisSr * ' ' . A +*-> , ' - " , ' COXliAJtEI? xhokt WOUKS, .* Formerly oocnpied^by George Sinclair it Co., and now owned by * ^ JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., Iron and Brass Foundersj MACHINISTS. &c.,: Font of^T.adi) Slrct. and on* Vir (J rwiivitle-Iiailroad, COLUMBIA SXC., Chinese Snjfai'-Caiic Mills uud I'ans. of all kinds. r. I r|,HK fut it a 'i'lii-?m; Koll.r Yertic'* I Sm;:ir (June Mill, nml i.s n (mo r<'i-roecut<? I.-i'i >/f 'In- oin* fxtiilii t< <! lit (lie S. C. i^piicul Iii u 1 f.'r, iii.-l wliiOi '??|?1? (lie first prelliitlii* a' tlnj nf<<!* <-ai-l <-.\liil^iti?n. 1'rctiiiiims \vcr? ,ta1;'n l>y tlie Mtuc firm foi^. (.! ?*iat?IVtiij i'-'i v'tn'l { >: ilic ln-cT Jfiii ai.'l lira?- <'u <t !t::? i?l' n'l <l<"<erii>tion? : . i . .. .1 * * * - ;n:i?i ; i-> oruer, n'.-i wnii >:lyjisiii'ii. rM<-ani r.u villi'. Mill fJearimr, Lia'-kMiiith's Work, Wag1 . <* "., 1'iis'io"111 onli'r. hflvf ii! > Jimc?l llie right of AVIX* IKkAS I'A'I I..NT ML'LAY SAW" -MILL, fo1 tile Si nl<: of Soul h Carolina. ? I Living the entire osf ulilisliinen/ -> j of M<-n-r->. Sinclair ?fc Co, iiii-ltiding Pattern ! nn<l t'very'(h;ti|r appertaining thereto, we ai ; now |iri'|t?ic<l lo exe?ti'c cvory description of work in our lino of Lusinesa, with nnntiiotfs ana li>|>ateh. .IOIIX ALHXANDFlt, IM HIT. MeDOl'UAL, S<I.t.nn,l8'i)] II! NUY ALKXANDRR. SAVE YOUR WHEAT! Wc lire proper"."] 1r> ftinu?l? tlio following MArillNKS; Tim "KKKTTCKY 11AUVKSTI lilt," tin* simplest and strongest HEAPING I MACIITNF- ii^wlc.'. 1 | -1JOCAUDI'S," -JAPI.INS/' "McCORDS." * ^ "I-1 KI.]>S," n-<1 olli?T kinds ofj&orso l'owcrs. 11 Vli vni iclicrt of THIiASlIEIW. KUS11T i>izes line! kinds of FAN- MTLT.S, ntnoiig wl.icli is t liu,eclcliratcd ,,Jll)IiT(iOME11Y," FAN. - > GJJA1N CliAni.RS. BEI.TISG nnd nil ihc iii'p<'.??iirv*in tii-lu- for (iA l UHKINC W11CA1'. : * ' Wo :ilso call tliu attention of I'liuilor.-* to our *.*' UMLRAL STOCK A miH'IT! Ti T? i r rvr\i\r ct iiu 111L/U Jjl U UiLLJ J Vjyjljti Maol^inos, ! \tiionu which :.? ? MMi.o THIRTY KINDS OF PU)U(illS,_ OiUNS SSllEELEKS, Ac., Ac., These in coniRwion witll our large flock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY. I it ('lulling IRON, PLOUGH STEEL and ! .>.111..% nu maT oil ill?! IM'Sl U'llllS. in fri-ili iij? .-!<?< I; .s'.f /'omuls <:f (t'rntmil Fowl is S'li'l to In cijii-'t to OnrJIffiiilrid J'ottud-t Hot (r foil III/, tor tliis |>Ut'|l>isi! \V?? I'llll furnish lllO m- "1.ITTLK UlANT" C'OKN Ml 171, tHut will grind Tell IjiisIicIs per hour, at >=:t.>.i|ii. CAHillCHASL & BEAN, AiignsW, Ha., jMari'li *2", Sin, CSf K-lgefieW Ad vtrtirer coj-y and send bill 1. M. SliWEK & UOJiS ?5R-^3?^KTC7- TT TVT <rt* 1 7 * vt&kK7y*.\ :. _ BeiF. 'Machine -"I*-'-*: ?"*" *** " : TOU^fcLL I?fi*DS*OF FA^|IIj^r SEWIN<}. "J/ a 'm. . - ^ ' * V "Wehatfo added lo our. ?tdcfc , .'i;A'tmta/* Wfoiuji M^*rsutp*Rs#<X;ffi. ynti e up! I ,?? a t l ability a^d^feedr + m ->; jn? ^I?E , , ^ ^ j |""' 1 iS^entfe'ci? nr.ri'j^eb .11 .' ^ ?fc_ j w %i li exnnirne uurvoiHuuiaes beOT^^mcimaiug ijj^r q^fcor kind. * 5 ? ; Vv". An asaoi'tryat of ' . ^>rea^dles^ : > ch^ie ^ '?' ALWAY&ofeattffe '-4k ' i.. m. ' 11 \ BROADVfiA-Y, NEW ?OIl|fc A T v. And NoT^182ii B*o*a S4jn??t^(<y>po#ite th<? Adam^ExprcaJfelco, Augusta, Ga. \, * ?