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GENIUS. W Iipi. Tamerlane hud reared his pyramid of TO,000 human skulls in commemoration of the earnago lie had wrought, and while loading 11is fiucc warriors over now (i?*I<Js of victory nnd*.blond, flic nations of tlio , enrffr looked with admiration, nnd inonnrchs crouvlicd nt his foot, nnd the huzz ?s of millions wafto^ his name over llio stoops of Asia to iho sons of Europe, tlio fcite of all kingdoms Bpponrod to lio nt tlio morev or iiis 8\>ot(i, nn<i the denimy ol unhorn i ?ge* to hang on the mandate* of his will.] JTt was at this time in llie German city <<f Mentz, an unknown man was silently toiling with hishandsand brains to fonn types for thn imprint of alphabetical Iftlers. LIuw changed the condition <?f his life from that of the Tartar Kahn. No tioops of warriors or count tie* attended his stops, no strains of martial mnsic. heralded his movements, no monarch* bent from llmir thrones ! to receive him or turned pale at the found of Guttemburg. Alone in the tioinlcss [ chamber of his though', he was making ; his conquest,without the aid of honor flout the rulers of men. ' Compare now the results nchii-vtd bv the I ?i ? VII l VI \J I |?l lining **1111 UIUM' HMIIKU l?\ 4 tlio conqueror of tho old world. Three ' centuries J>go the monumental skn!:s c.f the wild Tartar chief weitj mingled with the dust and all tlio power ai d :dl ' the filQjgf which ho had acquired from the blood :?tr?'V groans of millions were wafted into noth- ' ingbess by the lirst winds that swept over his grave. Yet this Guttenburg witii his ; moveable tvnes has dethroned inor? mon arcbs, con que red more people, rftvl ectabli lied mightier powers than ail t!io Tamerlanes tins woihi ever saw. Lie has traver- j fed all land and crowed all seas, but lias j eft no desolate countries in his track; , widow's sighs or orphans tears to hewuil his . triumphs. Uis victories have been nchiev- ! ed over the prince of ignorance, his con? J quests won from the kingdom of daikncs* and the void unknown. His empire will yet extend over every people on the globe. I his reign will extend to the end time. If Wfi rend hist.>l"7 nrml.t if uil!fi-nr?li tie that U is not (lie conquerors and overthrow- : ersof kingdoms, but the men of silent, ori^fc ' inal anil inventive thoughts who, after all, I *- ? ^ have been the most powerful riders of the world and who ha-'e conferred tlie widest and most lastingbenelits on llie human race. ""v** BA1LE0ADS THEWDEil 0? TiJE PAY. j There can be no doubt i.f Ihci^onernl proposition, that Kiil Roads invrea.se t! o | aggregate wealth of communities ;ind States \ r ?very often immensely. The whole spirit of the ??<', too, favors and advances them : in every direction. In the. United States, j they are the gri:at arteries that- feed the ' KfrpnorlVi si ml ivcfiltli r>f tlio ?\ irif?rif*uti i ?? . ; .v * 1 j pie. It is l>v inej^nssistatH-p, very lar??-!v. i tliut llio preaptit^prosperity of the country j 4)as Wit attained, and welcnow jiol yet the ; one lipmlredth pimuof ibeDeii'-lit* 'tail are accruii^Pto o6v vaiieoMnturests froniMheir ; miuhty instrnmejifhlity. Thus eorisifleredjpit is indeed delightful to view their p'rotirtiss in our own beloved State. From a map before us, we find that by far tlie greater part of the District* in South Carolina already have railrctnd f;?ci!- ' .* " itics of* high grade. Pick?.n?, Anderson, Granville, Abbevillp, Spartanburg Lanr- j ens, Newberry, Union, Yoik, Chester, Fair- . iiv)J, llivhland, Ku>s.hnw, Sumter, Darjjr.g- J ton, CtlcWeifiiid'^ Mhiioti, ^Villintaaburer, I Cbarleston,*Coileton, foil, Orangeburg | and Barnwell, all enjoy the advantages of ; well-built and Mieee.-sful Rail load?, and , fomo'Jo? them, Barnwell, Lancaster audi Sumte?fcfor1nstance, are earnestly eygngi . in btrfUKfig oTh?T8. Only Edge-field, EPx- 1 ingjon, Ilurrj .-ffid Georgetown have none, except that the South C;irolUia Railroad crosFca the extreme ^Southern corner* of 3?dgefi^l. Dut even of tfiese four Districts, . two of.Uicm^JEilgcfit.'kl and Li-xingtorty will probably be^upp!ie?J*at nodiMantday with increased'facilities. There are at all events pome clftnces thaj; fuel* will be the case. And thus our entire State will be penetra * ted and interceded at a]^jnpoVtniit points by-thena iron highways onjrude and travel. Tlien, with one or two great feeders from V / 4 the Inferior of the Qfr?tinent, do^tiot or^enre much %bere located or by whom bnilt) who can estityii South* advancement in wealth and iij?p,glance ?, She may indeed becomp the garden-snot of America, j^q/vith the' Rnftkoa unquestionably ar^and of oiffihtio'fJe, tlie ?rde'r of the dtly.?JEdgefkla^CA'doeriiser. Some years ago, a partgivof Cmnbridge (England) philosophers undertook fur a scientific oj-jectj to penetrate into the vaslv depths of a Cornish roin^ Professor Farash , who tnade one of ihetnumber, used to relate with infinite gusto tho following incident of his visit. On his ascent .in the ordinary manner, by moan6 of the bucket, and wjih a miner for a fellow passenger, ho perceived, a^6'1hought, certain UDinistakable wmptoms of the frailty in tlijb fop*. f 'How often do yon cbt ng^ your rope*, my goo# man t* be inquired when about half? way from the bottom of the.awful abyss, 'Wt change them every three months, air,1 replied tlie man in the bucket; 'and we shall cbyige this' one to raomj#; if we gel * ' up safe! *tTo mistake is greate* than to suppoe< that enjoyment depends upon, extraordinary nnd difficult conditions. We can majj< O'irselvds very happy for hours with simplj watching happy people. -? Fear is a prodigious ningnifler, eppeciallj where U'haa been excited .by any unn?ua ol-ject, No traveller ever saw a pmfill ti ger; no laudKraan ever experienced a g*l< at tint rot i tnnfndo. &<;' . . . I THERE IS BEAUTY EVESYWHEBE. Tlfrrc is licnoty in nil iiifiiiii'a smile. Aii<]'in>t1ic'Iniigli of youth; There is licnuty in :i liini>lt'ii'? eye When lit with love iilxl li'jjth. I There is 1 ?ont:ly ') !* ninth ei\.tone, An<l?ii. n father's look ' There i* b<'in ty, truth nn^Jove ?liviue, Within Goil'd holy hoi'K. i Tlsoro is beauty in this Hpnrklirg <lrep* Wliieb liaiiir frow tree Hii.i tlttuli; | There i-1 beauty in tin* open flower, An?l in the liny bud. | There is bi'anty in th? curly morn. And in the iionii.layV glmv ; r^Fliere i.-? beauty in liie fit any eve? There V beauty every \vh? re. MISTAKES OF PHYSICIANS. Oliver \V. Ilolines (physician, pliiloso-; oner mm poei,j 111 a lecture upon pnysi- j eians, gives tlie following aecQ>>nt of some j mi-takes which have bcou made in medi cine: Sooner or later, every body is tripped up , in fanning a diacnois. I saw Velpcau tie ; one of the carotid arU'iies for a supposed | jiiK-niism, which was only a little harmless, tumor, and kill his patient. Mr, I.K-ase, ??f JJjttJ?lin, was more fuilunate 1:1 a ea"?e he; luiT'lIy declared an abscess, wliiie others j thought it an anetuism. 11ihilist a lancet into it, and proved himself in the light, j .Soon after, ho made a similar diagnosis. , , lie tliin-vt in-iiis lancet, :is before, mid on I : gu.-hed the patient's blood,and Iiis life willi ! | it. The next morning Mr. l)ea?o was 1 j found dead, and iloating ill his blood. lit; j had divided the ft-moral aitery. I have | doomed people, ami seen others doom them ' i over and over again, oc the st'vnutli of ;' ' physical.signs, and they have lived in the 1 most contumacious and feientifieidly tin- j | just liable manner as lung as tlu-y lived and ; . some are living still. I see two men in the I j street very often, who weic bo?h as pood j i as d> ad in ll;e opinion of all who saw them j in their extremity. l'eople will 'nsi.st on; living sometimes through manifestly moti- I < .UK... I I.. I >. .* . ..I- 1- - :n ! wifliv. til 1./I. li.UCI d liiL' U1 l\'lliu JUll Will I find a story of this sort told by Dr. Kane I hiTlie captain of a ship was dying j with scurvy, but di<?(;rcw miiliiik'd, and lie I gave tip il\ iug fur tlic* present to take care uf ihem. An old !a?ly in this city, near her end, got a vexed aboiit a proposed ' change in Iter will; ordered a coach ; was i ' driven twenty miles to the l.ou&e oi a rela- J live, and lived for four veais lonirer. Cot . I ton Mather tells some good storiis which he | pj^k< d 11 p in hi* experience, or out of his i hooks, thowing the unstable equilibrium of j ' prognose. .Simon Stol.c was &liurt in nine j place*, ;uul an he lay lor dead the Indians mndo'two hacks with a hatchet lo cut his ' IjumiI oil. Jlegot well, howei vr, and was ' n Tu>ty full wow in Cotton Mather's time. Jal'cz Musgrave was shot with a bullet that | | went in his car and came out ot' his eye on i the other sub*. A couplo of bullets went j through his b-jily ids-u. Jab?z got well, J howev-r, and lived many years. Per con- . Ira, Utrl. Rossitcr, clacking a plum stone with his teeth, broke a tooth, and lost her ?.?' " ? Iitocsuvu I'll J nii:iuiJ> lltvc Spiggellu?, from a scratch; and a man vvlio had a < row bar sluit through his head is alive and well. These extreme cafes an* ! warnings. L>m you can never bo too can- i lions in your prognosis, in lite view of great | uncertainly ot the course of any disease not I long watched, and the many unexpected ! turns it may tal^g. A Stiionu Dkink.? A politician snys j he once partook of a beverage so strong, lhatrhc could not.tcll whether it was hranor a torchlight proccssiun that was go<* dfiwy his tltroat. Tn the~whulow of a show ift an obscure part i f London is this nnnounccmct.t:? I * uoous removed, messages ihkcii, carpets ! benton, and poelry com; osed on any sub!**' ' % I 'JJy dear doctor.' said a lady, 'I suffer a i great deal Willi mv eves.' 'Be patient, j m-ufcim,' lie replied, "you would probtlbly i suffer a great deal moie without them.' 'Tt seems,' observed on- dandy to another, ; at a party,'thai tlicy give no supper toJ night.' To which the other replied, 'Then t I stop my expenses,'and coolly look oil' hi* i new pair of gloves. Some patent curiosity hunter has found (^liatthc number of grains in a bushel of whe.\l weighing sixty pounds,, is upward of six lmnjred ami thirljyune thousand. ' STATE OF SOUTH 0AROLNA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Office Court of Common Pleat and Gen.Session* SVillson ?fc Williuu??) I vs. Attacluricnt. Wm, Morris. J I WHEREAS the Plaintiff $.1,on tho- eistepr.tb I i ilnv of Kovenil>pr. eighteen hundred ?n<1 fifty-nine, file hi* declaration against the Dcf.-n"dar^l.^vlio, (it is said,) id absent ftom and without t he limits of thf? State and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy ofanid declaration might he served : bU-jj therefore ordered, that the said DofenJanfrtJo-npp#arUnd plead to the said declaration, on or before the seventeenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty, otherwise final nnd absolute judgement will then be iriven and awarded nstittfit him. !' ? MATTHEW MoDOiiAigi 0. O. P. j, Clerk'* Office, Nov. 18, 18M?, 29 ' STATE OF SOUTh CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ' Office Court of Common J'lea* and-Gcu'l Srxsiont *?sK i * PeterS. Burton^*" TV HlfflEASttiMHtatiff did. on the fonrtecnth ' d *.<*?,No'veitfi>cr, eighteen hundred and fifty otnc.tfile hfcdeclaration against the Dc1 kfendan&wlrlrvtitW ?ai?ft'ii' absent from find wunoailltf limiu Ol IIQKPIKV ?uu ?! ? iicuuer r wife nor u/iqitney known withla the iilM, upon whom of #aid>deelarAtion might be Mr??d? It 1? thjjreTOre ordered, that ^ the Mid D#fendMit'fl*flfi5toer and pleadfcS the mid dec. laratioir, on taabefora the fUteantta day ol 1 Ifvveniber, eigf&en "hundred* and ?i*tv, oth. erwise final *nd , absolute judgment w>U then be given ?nd awarded ngninttnim. } ' MATTHEWJtfoDONALD, C. C. P. " d?rl'> IPofl 9% inm QUEEN VICTORIA'S INTEGRITY TOWARDS HER FATHER'S CREDITORS. Tlie BrriipuloUHH'SS with whieh Victoria paid tlio debts of her Father (\% lio was at one time so poor ivs to be unable to afford j to transport his family from Germany to I England), is not to well known as it de- j serves to l>e. T'.io antl.or of the 4 Woman j of Beauty,* tints alludes to this trait in the | Queen's ? haraetor:?'One of the first mens- j C \r? . . i* ' iiiK-. <>i > iciona was to pay iroin nor own j private purse llio remaining debit* of her I father tho?e whicll?thu and her mother had [ been unable, by their united economy Atn j liquidate. The people contrasted the QueHi ! cotisi-i*nlions application of her resources j wuii me conduct ot lior sjrmi?.It>itlicr, <jreor<je j III., under similar circumstances. His j father, Frederick, Piince of Wales, left behind liiin numerous cMijjaiioiis, not one 1 failiiiiitr of which did George, oil cominsr ! I to the throne, think proper to discharge.' Tale ok as klktiiant.?Tell mv grand ! .' ' . . ' children, said the late Right ll?*v. Daniel j Wilson, wriliitp l.oinc fitun India, thai an j elephant hero had a disease in his--, eyes. For threo days ho had I.ecu completely blind. His owner, an engineer officer, asked my dear l)r. \\cld? if In* could do anv- | tbinsf to relieve 11 it* poor animal. The doc- ! lor said he would try nitrate of silver which \ was a remedy commonly applied lo similar : diseases in the human eye. The lingo nni- | mal was ordered to lie down, and, and at I first, on the application ofthu remedy*raised j ii must extraordinary roar at tlie acute pain ?liicli i t occasioned. The i fleet, however, was wonderful. The eye was, in a manner, restored, and 1 lie animal could partially see. I'lic next day, when lie was brought, and hoard, ;lie (factor's voice, lie laid down of himself, placed his eti??imous head on one i ^de, curled up his tjunk,drew in his breath i just like a man about to endure an opera | lion, gave a siyht of relief when it was ovei ?nd ilien, l?y trunk nml gestures, c-vi?K-ntly ivislicl to express his gratitude. Wluit saga- > i-itv ! Wluit a lesson to us uf paiiencc! Question Sktti.ed.? It is a nreo point lo decide exactly when a 'girl* becomes a young Ia.lv.' Isi a suit in Schoharie conn-. IV lately, the causc tnrind upon tlie p*int*' whether the defendant's daughter was a; L-liiJd, entitled to be boarded at half pi ire, j L?r a full g.iown specimen of the female ar- j licit?, competent to have t 1ms 'question pop. | ped at her,' and lo faint aw.iy at an aflirina- J iiv? response. It is now settled that a | young ladv is a delicate individual of tlie j feminine gender who will not touch onions j slewed in butler, or eat niee boiled cabbage. Tli is peat principle, which must forever; settle the question, was promulgated by a | knbwing witness on the trial referred to. j If yon lliit.k it. Jin tiling to square ; Lite circle, ju?t go and settle your wife's l>iH i for hoops. Pi<l tli * man who ploughed flie sea. ami ! afterwards planted liis feet on Im native j *oil, ever harvest the crops ? 4_ t i. 1 - 1 ...t : . Ti lriMi j w iu*u ? ' prisoner, "You art* to l>u lianii'd, and I 1 hope it will be a- warning to \oti." - ? ' -j-.V (OS<2.4KIE in 01ST WORK1S, Formerly nciMipii-d by Ci?*orp?' Sinclair A Co., and tu-w ownod l>y JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., Iron and Brass Founders, machinists, &.r., r.-.i r?.r.. ?/ n.. / tjr/i ft/ * 'i t r.' "" Ore nrilfe J!aHro(tdt CfOLTJMBIA S. C., Chinese Susar-fiilie iTIills and JL'iUi". "f ?ll kinds. r|"MIU above Cut in n Three-A?u? r Vcrtiea 1. Sugar Caue Mill, and inVtrue representa Tnm of the one exhibited nt the S. C. Agrieul tur?l Fair, and which toi>k the fii-bt premiuu nt. tlie aforesaid exhibition, Premium* wcr? also taken hy thS Fame firm for G rial?Mil) i torn,,-and for the best (Tas'tings. ' *i<s> Iron "ami I3raff? Castings of aU description! made to order, nnd with dispatch. Steanj Kp . gints, Mill Gearing, Blacksmith's Work, Wa^* oiis, Ac., Ac., made to order. . We have al?o pnrchaseJIfcthe right of WIN TEIt'S PATF/NT ML'LAY SAW MUttJfftfi' the State of South^Carolina. Having purchased the entire cstahflghmeni of Messf*. Sinclair <fc Co, including Pattern and everything appertaining thereto, we at now prepared to exoeu'e every description of work in our line of hit-moss, with neatness obj dinnutcli. JOHN ALEXANDER, ROUT. MeDOUGAL,* , S.-pt.3O,185d]?0 11ENKY ALEXANDER. NOTICETO THE CITIZENS OP ABBEVU^E. I TAKE this^ opportunity of retuHflmg jnf sincere tlijiiilii to the citizens of Ahhe" villt^ond Edgefield, or thfir liberal patronage, and since a return of in\ health. I would most rennfectfnllv Knlinit. u nnnt.innnnpA nf lh? RfirnP. I will'at nil times be found in my room* at Greenwood Depot. Those desiring my Berjrie*) wiU always fiud me ready to give them com plcte satisfaction. "My motto being?no satisfaction no pay. J. D. McKELLAR, Dentist. j&? * Greenwood, 8. C. attpt. 23, 18r.c>, ai-tr . fito^A ftf Smith Pavftlinn MVMUW W* K#W?V?A VMAVAiUMl j\&beyille district. Office Court rfCommon Pl<&'and Qcvi'l Sctsiom Moore A Quaife, Tg&Attai-hrnent. v?. { Thflplp?on 4 Fair Plain Jos. W. Davis. ' ) tiffs Attorney. "ITTHEREAS the l'laintiff did'on the tcntl Yt day of April, eighteen hundred an< ixty, file his declaration aginst the Defrn dent, who. (it is said) is absent trwyi anc . , without tlie limits of tlie state, and has neithei ' wif* nor'attorney known within thejame, opoi whom a copy of said declaration might h served: It ia therefore' ordered, tJist the m Defendant do antiear and Dleftdtb the -said dl olaratioiy-r on gr before, jibe eleventh * 3iy^i ' April, eigbteen Miiidred and i?5*^y-oTJ?. otoet wise final absolute judftoenV.will then =b aivttfjmrtrnitAiA agaThrt lihrifr ,&j * m MAT HEW McDOlISfefetfftfk CUrwOffiefc ) ,* . ApriK!?, IMOj .11. linn. . T* *V| ' ^.v ,-^ v ' : ill \ DOCT. M. r & Under llie A jt ; AUGUSTA, ? * hoi< sale 1 wmfm,. M A IS CHEMI DYE WOODS AN! Oil, Paints and J'iiint WINDOW GLASi a T A Q QJ PERFUMER"!? FINE SOAPS, FIN! PAINT li Sl'BGICAL m BE' Trusses and Suppi Spices, SirufTs, jVXni ALL THE PATENT OR PROPRIE Superior Inks, Pure Wines and FANCY Air We mnko otir pureliiipp* fi>r Cnslt. nrd ?i ed from nnv eimilur cfliiML-li'^cnt iit tliin srriioi iw Orilciv from the Culli>try |>roui]itly lillml to ju ice ou<l <j utility. KATJFFEB, 1 \ Under the At -A. XJ Gr TJ iS T3 "\A70rT.D rcppoetfully call llie attention of I V t S|>iiug and Summor, -Staple uud I'an?;y C Which fur variety nn?l cheapness cannot ho si is conducted umi t I lie Cnfli ind One I'l'ii'o S_\ st tXHiii, wiium' oiny ?i i* hi i?uy m?- imw be perceived thai \vc eati offer partieiihii' iii?liu.'e would only inniie: 30 Spring Kx tension Skirl?, Ileal Steel, :it."$l.fiO. i 20 Spring Kxrension Skirls, lira I Steel, $1.10 C"??l??f*l SiJk*, latest Stylea, ut 75 ?te. Will til | $1.50. Colored Silks. lie.^t <|iiality, at $100 and $1 20, wni ill $150 nml j?17.*?. Coloied Silk UoIm s, three Volant?, ?15 worth1 $25. Colore rt Ilernge Holies ?B,t?'iirlli $10. I'lnin and Colored B<*rnges,v25e worth ' 7 l-2e | firgnndies. lieHiitifnI designs, 2:c worth SOein. | Good F?>t Colored l.nwns. 12 1 2 wm-IIi IS Hie. I Colored Ilrillifcrile, 12 1 2e worth lS^Ii lc. \/T A ATHPTT T A Q lY?ni\ A l lJUiTU L Of (tie latest fn-hions, and in all I tic different 11 We warrant t<? ho at. least. 2S per cent. Cheaper at $1.50, ?2.uu, $3.00 and up. Lace Points at DOMESTICS, NEGRO A,\ Sold nt Factory Prices. Gtae us a call when 3-0 the tiuth of our slalem*|lfc, * - K Unt 'WKT'C THE NEWLY ESTA1 10 A *remi/r XlillHOUXU Xj 1 Would respectfully inform tlieir fiicnJu nnd I " 'SEttCT STOCK i* 4-.0 * \ rpiIET r??jpue ft>un?1 at No. 149, BROAD ^Ii?pn*x) where they linveou hand and n ' m uie crontry, Every Variety X would he to tlic advantage of those wo ?tc offering our goods lit jljv^ vv an ri. ft lias ever be^Bold in this runrket. Giv? Ri Mnrcli. 8, ^R60Ef5-l2m] r Headquarters for Goofl Carriages of ! PHIN'EAS ; M ? u m D Carriage Manufactory, Direct ' npHE autiSW|?er? having Gpfepetcnt drautfJ r X i?prjjjj(fc(ir1 to Uuitd to OToer nny and al > StocV oQBBWp'rtinnufecture in Columbia, at P fapj^jdbu$ d%grtIn Wgadcare- to incite th4 a I 'MP-' ^ C*""*l?* 808 Nfa f Jfc&rge ana jramon&oie mooic or uarmj * J ..th?~Day, tfeing the largest aj 5 befort bt^yuuf ejhrwb^-a aa ho U ?fl|rmioed fj brifcr'.Bve^ Tt' al$^p?Llis wanraa^td/ * k,jS|r jMs^rite of ?*?ry-kfo<3 done at short ^ Mj^BtaisVlbr #Tat4ow TV'../ J :'<s ***?* . s v.. : < J. JONES, .ngiista Hotel, GEORGIA, c 1 lu.lail lV.-'lvr ill D [CALS, i D DYE STUFFS, ! lts Articles, Varnishes, 3 AND POTTY, ! WAKE, j 5 HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, : I! i s M I X ;tal mwrnw, \ i jrters of all Kinds, 1 nilhetiire<l rroljficoo, TARY MEDICINES OF THK DAY, lirandic? for Mniiciual Purposes, rif'T Vsi A T' m jl _ j M. J-. u\;< llVl (Kinds rqnnlly us Sow ns llirv cnti l>o riltnin u. Warranted in If l'rrrh, /'are and Grnniue and s-ulisfuctioii guaraiiioi'it with ?vi?nr.l both [Doc. 0, 18-VJ, 82 JAUM & CO., igusta Hotel, ? ^ , G -A. . 9 lie purple of Abbeville to their Large Slock of SNOODS, irpns^oil l>v any Southern lTo^^=?,. Our bimii.oss in, nnd one of ourliriu is n constant iVFiilciit t goods, ns lh'-v appear in market, it- is easy to ; liicul.-". Out of the many cheap urtieles, we j l!(i!i>'?, $1.50 worth *:i 00. 1 ao> I In Cloth for Via veiling Presses, 12 1-2 e. Shawls from 7ft ets. cp. Towels uJtTft pr. J>oz. I'antaloon Sinlf* froni l.icts. up. I'nlieocs, 8 aliil lit els. lip. l''tul>ro:i<U'iV(l Collars. 2.1 els wortlft^O ets. Kiiiliroiih'ird Setts, (C'olli.rs and Sleeves) >1 tlO i worth ?2 (to. Bond?, '25 els., worth 50 u.ts. Silks M 11 h.. "5 <:t. worth ,'ji) c Is. 1- J Ami ninny other article* tuo tedious to mention *lND dusters i>ni<srial-=, mnnufne hired l?v ouivclvcs in this cilj* than can l>a found anywhere else. Mantillas fcH.50, $-1.00, $5.00 and "uj>. D PLANTATION GOODS ! u visit our City, nnd we will convince you of i AUFFER, BAUM & CO., ler the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga, 3LISHED HOUSE OF VANS & CO., :1ic |>uUto generally, to nu iiippectiou of their OF FURNITURE. 1 STEET. Cily Hotel Building, (Ut? Eagle <fc rc daily receiving from the best itIbOOfactories X r of Furniture. visiting anything in our line to give us a call as FIG-UHBS t us a trial. fVNSOM EVANS & CO, APOPSTA. Qft. every Description at Charleston Prices. 4 V. FRAZEE, .* a* n _ rri - _ tly in the Bear of rhoJMTarket. lUman and u complete set of Practical Workmen I style# of Vehicles, and is daily adding to hjs iah Catriaprs as cannot-.foil tto please the most tUntion-of his friends and customers and the pub I ,r **' \ ?es of and Latest Fashion*'# ldmost FasmSfable In the State, ?, m ebiayp as thceberfpest and as good ** 'oi;5^^sTi?r>S:iS^ M' ~ ' hi ioin SUPER-PHOSPHATE! I^LAN l'KU-4 [iiTkiiiL' Mntmrc*. will rccollcct tlnil. ItllODKS' SL'I'KIt I'lIOSI'llATK is the only Manure lliu late omitn'iit analytical 'Clioinist, Profesfbr liiekell, of Maryland, pr5? nounood Stamldnrcl X innl tvliiHi has In en cvntirmi'il In every wet ion ' into which ik Manure has Ir'imi introduced. This ManW? is sold undi'r a l?-j?nI guarantee of i Purity and Tretuloni FROM AW AlULTEIUTIIHif from the t'lifihi nl. inauufavlMrinir chemists, ! nuir x ?\ i?*tr, mill* r wIiohm personal | .supervision ItllOlMvV sl* i'ku i'lIOSl'll atbys j manufaet uroil. This Manure iihd liven use>l in ; South Carolina for hi-aviui venra past, with i sji oat Buoeessin the imilinrc ??f Cotton an<1 Corn, i ami is now thoroughly eslahlhliftl for i|n-s?* itii- i porliu'1 staphs. -l)o not let tin- present reason ! pass without tin' *'MM-riiiK'i>t. Ueail i In- ii 111x< <I 1 ?-t tfrom gentleman who have tried it I(i?**past reason. J. A, ANSLEY & CO., NO. 300 BtlOAl) ST., j Ai'?l>TA, UA. atiikn-*, (ia.. Nov. '/?. 18."w. 1 J)rar Sir : Rliwlrs* >uj>< ! i*vt?*s|?l?sii? lm? i np|?ii?ml l?\ lin* i iii^ y?*;u . *!? n sin.*l? 1<? !?? !it j ('( I'll aiol I'iiI'"ii. "I'm* result cxceod'-p iny ? x- ' pvctation, although the expci i'ncnts, tor uiiinv | riyisons, w^iv nut. mid could not Iconduct.>d . Willi ilno caul ion; \vi I mil niiiclv sat isfii-.l, | tlihl ilic Li'nvvlh ?.f wci-.i, iii l?'tli in-taiiecj-. tin- j li nit in iMU'l), nlul lilt* Miuih- "of i.olls of cut Ion, I vvhi < fully doulde the \ icl.l hi the portions 1..1- ! 111:111111 3111 <| lliis w In 11 only :l t si I i|?r | ???l j fill ' of 1 lie Super Plin?t>1iutc was :i|>|>IiI as :i top. j dret-sii.fr to each liill of corn, anil a tea-spoonful t?i each stalk of cotton?and I In- l:i?l us late in ! llie Hi'iiMin as tlic IMh of .Inly. !*ome of the Weed (?lcw to nine fed hij*li, Willi six fee" i hrtlliehes, covered with liolls, while the uiilna- | mired was not half no irnnd. It is it>y inlet!.ion next year, in test it more fully. Wry Kcspei'i lolly. Your most oh't porv't, (Signed) M. C. M. JI A.MM UNIX UNION POINT. (0. P. I!.) Nov. 28. 1 M.-ssr* .1 A Av.i I V .{ I'.. Gents?I liiniulii.il 1 < 11 of TUmiles*'Super-I Phosphate in J In It i more, last Sprint', Mr. II. I), j Leii tier, of lieizclin. to test iis value us 11 mu? j ii u I*". I put. about 12?"> !i<s. mi nti acre of cot tun, j in tliu drill, on latol that wuuhl not 'link'' over i To to Iiii> lbs. of sec<l cut tun p?-r nere, without j Manure. The result is entirely salishiclor'1. I have ! :) !>* at least frou: <! > ' to i*>iid lbs. to lue j iirre on this very poor lain!. I expect lo pur- : cluiri! lioin .r> to 8 tons for inv Spring crop. My j Over.-cor wishes me to nut his name to this also. ! Yours, in iM?'nt Imsio, (Sigiicl) I'. W\ ruiNTUI*. WILLIAM 1'OsTKR. T><;. 21. 1S50 34 tf. MANIPULATED GUAM Ni>. $'.i Second hritr.KT, ) j Uat.timoiu; Jnnuitty t!8. ISO'.). J j HE I'OUT OF ANALYSIS OF ROBISSOVS III.MITLATED GLAXO i FOB FiiANCis i: mxsov eso.. ! BALTIMORE ITY. j VSAM 1M.K ofil.o nhove \vlii?-|? was taken ni i vnur Mills, vns t'oinxl, i.j "it una! s sis, to | lit- eapa'-lc of of Ammonia, - 6.S1 per ccnt i A? < 1 I<? contain of Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " j Tin- alioVe proportion of Amnion lit and Morie | l'lliiM|iiuitK of l.iiiif i-< known (o I>h mo-i proper | for concent rati <1 manure*. ISotli tluotviii-ul . reasoning ami the results of i. uint-roiis practical PS|>('l'iltHMits have :i| |iloV?<l of it. An itpplieut ion of "ti't ll?s of llns art id-ni per a?-io, will supply more of Hone l'liosphate of I.iiiiu than is i-?-<{tiii-*r?l l>v ntty crop?ilius leaving a cmisulcr.uiio surplus of this valuable nnli 'inent J incorporated witli the soil after cropping, mul i will furnish 11 Ptilllcietit (ptmtity of ntnmoniii to | to act as a nutriment nml stimulant. ell as nifk* ft t l?i. n : itrct'o ut o:sr i MILMPUUTED Gl'ANO,! l'OH FRANCIS ROBINSON. r|MIl? .-'iifit|>It> nniiiyz<-'l wn* inkmi l>y,niysolf 1 from tin' l.ngs in the mill where the guuuo was iiiiiiii|iiilnlt??I. jIt. contiiineii of Ammonia, ' <v - - 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid;"'- - 21.98 " 44 Equivalent ti> Bone Phosphate -Lime 47.59 " " * It. it< lh^*ef"i'e mi ?-Xfell.*iu mani|?uluto(] j;n ntnJ, contain in t; nminonin lo |ni>iliir?> a I l*>t| i I ninl viciirntis j^ikwiIi, mnl nilVn i.nl j rjii'iiitity of to prevent. exhaustion i if llic soil A. SXOWDFl* PlttGOT, 71. I>. An.'iU i it-ii I iiml L'onMl'liii^ Ciiviiibt. TOli SALE BY J, A. ANSLbV & CO, NO. 200 BROAD ST. Ai?USTA in AND XJHESS-MAEING. II S. 8 HI A 1. L. LN RETUUNIJT'l thanks to the Ladies of Abbeville and ils vicinity, to whom the lias given entire satisfaction, and who have so li]^< rail}' patronized her, feelsconfident of meriting a continuance of their favor, and no effort shall he wanting on Iter part to secure it, trusting to her long experience?having Keen upwards of Iwentv yeartiu busiucsq in several of the first cities in Lunipe. Mrs. Small would also say. she Iras made arrangements, n'nd ts supplied not only with all t.h? latest Fashions monthly from New York I'liiliidt-lnliin. hilt direct frmn T.onrlnii. each mouth to secure to Iter lady pat roue every novelty of the season. ' All orders in either department promptly at tended to At her residence, Mai;azu|o IIill, Abbevtlle C. II. Always on hand, or MADE TO ORDER l Plain lilk or Cased, Bonnets, Crape do do .? J Willows' Cnp? nnd Mimrtiirig Borders, Ilead I)reMe*t Air., dim. * April 13, ^ ' 4&EY Cr-OODSr * KM1 fLARK, 35 At .No.. 258, Broad Street^ AucuslAj ipPVi-. ' , v3?5 now^J^lvinfcfln entire Nlbr StoJPoH spehwISky. goods, of evcrv dc^iilioj^n^ felling at priee thai defy AqSfBnrof < ^ Call npd Be?th? Good*, and 1<>arn the prigu before puf?h?&*a #J?ewh*r?.% PonU forget M plaee,%B8Urt*g 8treet, ta^o oootWrMlVe Olrafa . IM<I C?r?<ir1 at-the 0M4UM of^SviTand -3 wp5*' J5hsp*%1 1. M.^NGElfc% CO.'S J3DEJ-W-I3J0-O 1T IS A CANDID FACT, That this is the Very Best Machine FOR ALL KINDS OF V FAMILY SEWING. Jf \Ve have also added to our fHoek A7i EXTIUI3 N TSW MACHIXE, Whifli is iirisurpnvscd in Variety of Work, Durability ami IT IS THIS BEST FAMILY MACHINE Ever Invented. We invite nil to onll and examine our Machines helure purchasing any otlutr kind. An assortment of Silk, Thread, Needles, Machine Oils, &c., ALWAYS ON HAND I. M. SINGEE & 0., BROADWAY, NEW YORK". And No. IJ i oik] Street, (??| pofeite tlif Adams' L.\|>ressOflico, Augusta, Gn. JUL. COIIKIV, Agent, Augusta. E. J. TAYI.Olt. Agent, Al.bevilk', S. C. Apr i U7, 1SCO, 5:2, If illGKOiLIT, REMEDY. I ? An Iiif'ni/.'hlr Cutr fur (/onorhoEa And all Disi'tisrs of lln* I'rinnry Organs. rl"MllS licuieily iru?*?!? wIiimi it)I othi-r pif|>nra1 tions fail. It ii? trill irt-ly 11 like n'tryotkr <-or>ij><>1111 < 1. <-nntainiii|! no mineral juthon ?>r naiixrntix forntj. as it. is pivp.i r<<! cutely friitn lioolti, /larks atiil I.ruvrx, and lias lierii 1iiiiu1>m1 down tioin one jriMie rut ton <> another 1?v the Cherokee Jnuinns. It is offered to the public on iUown intrinsic merits. It,.. rfos ins its duty quiekly find thoroughly. The mi fortunate of either sex will lie repaid l.y using t lii>AV?/i(</<fiiijtteinl of phjeing themselves at the nirpey of some Quick or Professor. 'l itis /ieiiH'di/ strikes nt tlie very Root of ihe disease; its tendency is not pimply to suspend tlis poison, Imt. to remove tlieeniiscon wliich it 1I1<111<111I<?T**iill <1 n-hi'l inns in nnfiiiilili't form hp company each hollle.?The speeil v nnd pernmiionl. ri'liff afforded hv litis Remedy, in all coses of (Jotinr/itC't. (J left. (Jravel. Stricture, Fluor AlAi'.v, ( U'/iilis in I'tmnlei.) and all Diseases of the Urinary 'Organs, has astonished the must Hfientifiil'inen of the nee. Thi- renx-dy nol only ernd' iuntes nil poison from the system hut. invigorates I he n.list del icntc const il lit ion. dot s not affect 'lie hifoth or interfere with Hiiy elass of business, or ivijiiire any deviation from the usual diet. Vetjuires no assistance from oilier Dicditiiie. And what enhances iU value is i ?In. <! ( m?a .iI.omAiia <>f nil iniiiaui.nu fnvt?? Itnintr u |>!un*:int aii.h 3^-lieious syrup. J'rice $2 jtejT'liottle. <>r Three Rotllex for $5. l'OTl'LK ?L MKUV1.N, t>ole Proprietors, St. Louie, Mo. Sold in AMicville '>>' D MfeLinelilin, and nil r<>.tpouml>l? Jculi-rs in Hn'diciiu>?. Vim Selmak A Uiifi'ion, C'liHileslun. W11ul^tele A^eutn. TI A TS, ^irw l\*n >?TI> A U." Clinlw C,.|- ilia Annntf .". -'i'- "?? kti.| Summer Trade. with holies made - - ^ express))* for pTftntnlion use. Also, constantly on hand John Woolly's best, quality of Fur Hals. mnnufacMtcd ftt urauiteville.S. C. TYrms Cash. C. P. KEMSBtf, Columbia. S. C. and Aug^ita, Gn. March 23, 1850, 12m ' * GREAT REDUCTION ^ trALF^vP?ICE ! ! TJoiurlass k*< Sherwood's *> celebrated i10qp 3rirs! Urn nf Jfnabinri at. a fir fiat Sacrifip.fi. if % -T BEING <%?er-Bloekr' * ~Y ajjovr. we have determined to at the following ratca: \ 13 Springs, $ Id at >2.60 17 8.00 2f) id.* . 4.00 80 " m, 4-00 K Ladittafl^l find th nee to supply I tlKmsuZfjPrtfititethe in the market, 7- ilrn?> tnnirorttiM' . "*" 1' We j. May41, 1800, 1; tl | > v Artists' Materials,. *A FlfiTJS aMOrtnient of Arliata' Bruahea, , l\. OloltliLTubes, Varniahea and Oila on ? 'baud. Alsdflgttpply of Lithographa, Plain jlr a^tgnlon-dfTDrawing Papain Briatol Board f\ iJPpanvaa*... jflfe tale by. .w . . W v rW o. if. AlfttEW. mm. a\ -