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theT best fiiysical exebciseAfter all tho inventions, erections and temporary eulogising of iho gymnasium? after the costly experiment, for a time, of horseback riding, nine-pin rolling, and other games?after I lie novelty of military drilling, too exacting on tlie'lnae and purse of tbo student, too starched nnd UK-clwtnical iu the stylo of carriage it gives, and too demoializing iu its associations?after all devices, the wise man comes back to the simple thing of walking. In the old beaten tracu me man ol ported iioallh and physical development halo and hearty, holds oti the even tenor of his way, till, st??fl'in hand he steps into his grave. The history of this branch of education is most instructive. The empirical Greeks,especially the dreamy among their philosophers, first introduced gymnastics. Tho end sought by these exercises was not one practical with us. The men were to fight hand to hand, and the pvninastirs of tbn (Jri'i-fca *.>??? ft ! ? adapted to truiti men to this modo of combat; Diodorus, however, the Hoinnn his toriat), iu the Augustan ago writes from Egypt;.'Thoy think that from daily gyuiastics in the pnhuMra, youth will gain net sound vigour, but only a temporary strength and that at great ri.-k of injury.' It was not, then, from Egypt that Pythagoras and l'lato brought gymnastics ; and wh?*n they bad introduced them into the:r school?, the practical followers of Aiislotlc so preferred the round about-town rnniMo for physical culture, that ihf-y received that name of 'PeripaWHes,' while the ultra conservative ; stoics were saii>fied with promenading and lounging upon tlicit porticos. - "'I itself, to the rohust^perlpatc-tic of our day, | panting and swelling with ll>e thrill of liis jnerning and evening wall;, running through every fibre of 1 is fiame, just to think of the men that that have preceded him in this line which he has mniked out for himself, lie is the companion of Abraham, rambling over the hills of Palestine, of Je^us, tf.olL-inrr Iwn /-? *? 1 ? - - v.. vr in "ivo ?s n icviil'UI PVLTV night and back in the morning-, of Paul, i itiihi^n^liimself to go afoot;' and lie is J the fellow partaker with a lorg line of men ' iti secular lif?*7 niobttnaste.rly in their power j of fllind in every age and land, because the | I. -If f- "f. 1 inucxuib ui imiiu s mi?niy enginery lias j beeD kept in iffc strength tv the renovation i * ? ? I of walking. It is instructive to the educator, when travelling in Euroju*, to observe the students in the German universities spending their summer vacations in tramps among Uie AlptJ with th<yr knapsacks on tlieir backs, i their stout shoes on tlieir feet, anil I " strong staves in their hsinds; gaining thus a vigour and helth which is kept up during tfio severe tasks of their session of study by evening promenades on the shady walks around most of the cities of Europe. In j .> facfr all experience shows that, while other | . resort3 may he valuable?as temj)orary re-j storatives, the location of an institution of \ learning where lung and plehsant walks are Hot possible, but uoeessary, with tho odditiotj of a coverou promenade for inclement weather, is the"$&t provision for physical euucKpon.? yur. Samson. ? What Causes j iie hair to turn gkay. Ithns been recently asserted ll:at an undue proportiorfrof lime in the system is ifco cause of prqjpature gray hair, and \vc arcadvised to avoid hard water, either fur drink . ing pv^.OP when diverted into tea, coffee t, or soupy because haw! water is strongly inv * pregnateft with lime. llird, iva^r may be poftened t>y boiling it; let it become, cold, an?>tfeen usa^it as a beVera&e. It is also stafed t1iay?,li^?ii(l tliat will color tlie human ba*rr mack, and nof'stain tbe skin may be made by diking one part of bay rum, **3tbrea parts of olive oil, and one part ofgood bf^ffdy, by measure. The hair must be " ? r iwHd with the--mixture every morning, tfnd ift. a short the use of it will make tjie hair'a&eaujiful black, without injuring it in the leaBt.-^ The articles must be of the -/test quality, imxed in a bottle, and always 1) U.f ' ** ' ~4, ueing applied. * + ? . - ^ Cl'ttiko Glass.?Alexander Taylor ** V to the Photographies, * dR6?,'I mny give you another bottles, shades or any glass vessel tqe neat thing you wish, and thgt ia to get n rod,pf iron heated to red and bavi^filled your We6el the exact " .*jWgbt.yoii wij^e itio be cut, witl?j^pi of *&Dy-?kin&.ytfi jfrocee^ to vgrj? gradually the red hot iron in tfy oil, wfliicli, heat... jjicr alEjklonrr tlin ^ ^ ^ ? ?*?? ouuuwuiy luegiosa chips nffd^fcracks rfght round, wheg, you cf?n InT. up the upper portion clean jj?|>the " surface of the oil. Thi^ never fails, and many* ^ouple of serviceable bell-glasses have I made in this way ffora'ii six-pound confection bottle. .If tbeabove is suitable, Hj^at servico of yjpt 'readers, and ^ forms onl^ an inlbilpent qfbints wbich >$BC ph^lJjgrapbci^W'-ild ffiva tn onA^o* * ' 0 HUVVMVI 6bcoK88.-^rba^g| and chief element of ?ucce*8 dcciftiojfc of character. "Without tills, sod t^jj^ic^ed traits that are slwsys found io its company, such as resolution; courage, and hope, there is little chance of acee& With it there is no aaoh word as ' fail," and seldom any such, thing as a fail ww. To. sucb a spirit even difficulties af~ ford a stimulus, and danger* a spar?'for a ^esplute tftiud,' it has forcibly been said, 'is omnipotent.' ** f< U)4^ J ^^1 - v It is a secret Known to but few. yet of ao small use in the conduct of, that when jrou (all into tihnan's conTeraatioutbe first tbiogyoy-sbould consider.ii^ whether be a greyer intfination to benr you, or that you ibdbWiear I PLANTATION BARBECUES. Wo extract the following from llio Edgefield Advertiser, to give it our hearty concurrence. This custom is common to a greater many of our planters, and should bo to all; Tho social barbecues of tho season bnvo , fairly begun. Tho barbecues for the Cornlij dates have fairly set In. And better than ' these, tho annual plantation barbecues are | now taking plaoeall over the country. For ! tlie benefit of the abolitionists, we will state j tliat a 'plantation barbecue' is one giten by ! the master to bis slaves when tho press of ! cultivating tho crop is over. Tt is becoming more and more a custom throughout the South?it should bo universal. Could one of these whining fanatics attend an occasion of tho sort, and see tho smoking viands then and there profusely spread out, ll.n 1 ? >- - c m?v |/??v;o wi lUili UlC.l'l, I IIU UUW|? Ul JIIMI potatoes, tho dishes of^tomato sauce, the savory hash, and various other kinds of good cheer; and could he see our honest darkey laying hold of tho wulcoino feast with Unaffected gusto while his ivory shiners give unmistakeabla proof of his freedom, from care; could he hear th%- master en; conraging his negros to he honest and offrr. ing to each of them kindly words of friendj ship and sympathy; could he witness the I ... _i* i uviniiiiuiiiwoo vi iiiu luitiiiuii uj uiiiAiur ?uu j slave as thus exhibited ; lie might possibly I learn to think bvtler of the South and her i peculiar institution. Let him not say tli.it | this is all done merely to ease the master's conscience and 'to tell abroad.' Not ro. It is done spontaneously." It is done quietly at liomo where one know of it but those who participate. It is done in pat iarclial kindness. And it is but one of the several periods of holiday carnival which the South em negro enjoys throughout the year. :\g;un we Fay, let Uie 'plantation barbecue become a custom ofuniversaj observance.? Give tbe honest negro as many annual fonsls as are compatible with order and propriety. .- ? An Irishman having arrived from Dublin a^he 1 louse of a respectable merchant in ; the borough, and having left Ireland three weeks before, brought with him a basket of I eggs; and his friend asked him why he look the trouble to bring eggs from Ireland to England ??'Because, said he, 'I am so fond of them new laid, ??d I know these to be so.' The latest Irish bull we read of is the case of an Irish gentleman who, in order to raise the wind whereby to relieve himself from riPCIllliarv cmlniirASsmpnl Ilic lit".! ' J *"""M ",v insured for a largo amount, and then drowned himself. A UsiuguL IIist for. Swimmers.?A correspond?jnt of the Field- says that cramp in tha l<"?s may bo easily and in stantly cured thus:?On the moment of the seizure in tho calf of the leg, the ni| step should be forcibly drawn up or flexed on the kg, and the cure will be as sudden as the attack. I have tried this very j many time?, and it never fails. A man in batthtis not allowed to whist'o to keep his courage up, and the whistling of tllO bullets doesn't h:ive lliflf tr>rwli.npt* , ?~-*,vv No two tilings differ more than hurry and dt-f patch. Ilurry is tlio mark^of ;,a weak mind, despatch of a strong one. * " Ilornc Tooke being risked by George llie Third whether ho played at cards, replied. 'No, yenif Majesty ; llie fact is, I cannot tell a king from a knavfi'. The liigber we rise in llie sphere of ideas the more lonely we get in our intellectual affinities, and the more difficult it becomes to find congenial companions. Every rr^p is wary and discreet in con- i fcssiou ; iiSfere well if they were so much so'-fn action. Boldness in doing ill is in some sort modified nndrestrained by boldnwrik confessing it. Uns rhymer who wrote the^upe.'Dear to trie is the surf-tossed beach,' probably had in. bis. mind the recollection of bis bill at some sea side hotel. ? A generous mind identifies itself with all around it; aeeffish one identifies all things wfth itself. The generous man seeks happiness in promoting that of others: the seltinli man rcdnces all tilings to his own interest. A gentleman having a horse that ran away and broke his wife's neck, was told by a neighbor that ho wished to purchase it for his wife to rido upon.?'No,' said the wretch, 'I intend to marry again myself.'* They who when about 4o marry seek their hflppiribstf in tho mere gaining of fortune and personal beauty, evince a heart <caa uiopuMuon, nnu tueir lolly in often punished in tbeir success. ^ 'Abuac^ 8 ay a Dr. Johnson, 'is often|p>f service. $^feVe is ri^Nng so dangerous* to an author as silence^ bis name,-like a shut Hecoek^ must be beat backward and forward or it falts to Joe ground.1 Moliere was asked the reason why, in certain countrios, the king tnayaisnme tba frown at fourteen years of age, anddfcnot marry before eighteen!?f'lt is,' said Moliere 'because it ia-.more difficult to rule a wife than a kingdom.' ^BefAbould be vary <*r*ful bow t|bey steer their life-barks if th*?*^royld arrive without Bhipwreol^fo the^|?rof- Msu. The hardest tbing to'bold- in this world onyjfapggge. smooth'Dg iroip^ckiog^r^ cpn^mbly. ** nMjit iU^dio uW^Vonr good ^jpl LIFE AND DEATH. Life.?Life is but an April day o storm and sunshine, at) alternation of smiles and tears. A moment tho heavens are unclouded and tbe sun bright and glowing. Again along tho dark battlements of tho storm-cloud, tho lightning darts in all its painful bffflbocy. A season of sadness?tho heart is lone and weary. Misfortune shadows the spirit j until the light of Hope sinks away into its | Uealli-cloud, and the future is dark with tho 1 paintings of despair. j But n change,?the sunshine of prospnri| ty brings such gifts to gladden existence, ! and vi.-ions of a beautiful to-eome grow i pale before the kindling splendors of reali| ty. j Death.?He is tlis monster that rides 1 at noonday and at midnight upon the chariot ! wheels of Time, laving waste earth's most i licniif i|*iiI snnlK ?tn<! ivilrt ?? li?a ! jtli tliiups lovely,?heeding not the iniplor i ing wail of the weak and distressed, or carj ing for the boasts* the prosperous and mighty. Unseen he rides on his way, and i reaps a. rich harvest in liis wanton coreer. And hut''one consolation is offeiedrus, hut one path to a sweet reunion with the'faded and gone'?and that is through the beautiful faith of Messiah, which 'robs Death of i its vtirg, the Grave of its victory.' American Republic. \Yeatnsen \\ isuo.m.? I ik- following arc a few of the common or popular proverbial 'saws' relative to I lie weigher: 'A rainbow in tiie morning give* the shepherd warning.' That is, if lite wind bo easterly; because it shows that the rain cloud i?> appioaehing the observer. If at suu rising or Betting the clouds arc of a lurid red color, extending nearly to the J zenith, it is a sure sign of storms and gales of wind. If ti e moon shows like a silver shield be not afraid to reap your Hold. Hut if she lisos haloed round, soon we'll tread on deluded ground.' 'A rainbow at night is tho shepherd's delif?ht.' This nil:irr?. n nv nlen 1>? o <*<.?<! o - & J ~ *"* " C " | sign, provided the wind be westerly, as i it shows that the rain clouds are passing away. 'When the rooks fly sporting high in air, 1 it sliowa that windy storins are near.' 'Evening red, and next morning gray, i are certain signs of a beautiful day.' 'When the glow-worm lights her lamp, the air is always damp.' 'If the cock goes crowing to bed he'll certainly ii*e with a watery head.4 'When black snails cross your path black clouds much moisture hath.' When the poarock loudly balls. 600n we'll have both rain and squall*.4 'When you see the gossamer Hying, be ye sure the air is drying.4 Evidence ojBrjRpLLV.?Asking the publisher of a new periodical bow many copies he sells per week. Making yourselves disagreeable and wondering that no one wiil visit you. Getting drunk and complaining the next day of the headache. Neglecting Jd'-iidverlise, and wondering that TOU do not SUfM'fWiI in hn&irinca Refusing to tukv a newspaper, and being surpised that tlio people laugh at your ignorance. TrutU'will not accommodate itself to us my son, but we must conform ourselves to IIkat Disinfectants.? At the National*Sanitary Convention, in Boston,*Dr. Harris read a paper on 'Ileal as a disinfectant.' It appeared that the boiling of clothes exposed to infection had proved nn efficient disinfectant. The heating of hospital wards by common stoves to one hundred and sixlv degrees Fahrenheit, PorjjKvo days, had eradicated infeu^on. Dr. Harris refered to !iis own experience in the Quarantine Hospital, and showed tha* the washwomen avoided infection , by boiling the clothes beforo washing. Wiion this tfas not done every washwoman caught tlie disease, lieat applied to clothing and rooms had produced the same effects in 6carlet fever and other .diseases. His observation had fliowri. tjjifjk nearly all fabrics would bear a higher oegreg of b?at than was required for complete disinfection. A travelling Yankee put up at a country inn where a number of loungers were assembled telling stories. After sitting some time and attentively listening to their folly, lie suddenly turrtedvasked Iiow "much fcliev sunnosed ho had been offfirprl fnr hi? dog'which he had with him. They all rose; one guessed five dollars, another fifteen. until they, had exhai^jifiir^'lheir patience, when one of them sdiV^usIy asked how much hp had been .offered. 'Not a darn'd cent,' he replied. Sympathy.?A good deacon, maWhg an official visit to a dyingf neighbor, who waa a very churlish and unpopular man, put the usual question J a ~ms?jil ? ? *; ?j ?i 4??w ;wu iv gvj* iujr ijieua r Oli yes,' *$. (hnick man,4J am?jL 'Well,' said tb?8hnple rnind*J^>?Mftn,'I am glai you ar&.fer all the ^Jftghbon are willing.' .*.- | K a rich olairflnliHnAn lias thnncrht 'wf marrying, him cohfcider well b^foreband^ wbat it ie'thhtvhe etaodS 5D*Md an heiress, or a nurse. ^Shbpkins. remarked that &6my h tba great lover ji> thbjfffj^t+of q^tiWincf. ? doCT M. J UlH1' ! Allgl AUGUSTA, # "Wholesale and Kcli IP an.i: C HEMIC DYE WOODS im [ Oil, Painls mid Painlcr WINDOW GLASS zfM k ^<1 . IX JL Jk h 3 \ PERFUMERY, FIRE SOAPS, FIEE ] PAINT lUi SliyjHAL AM) BEST. Trusses and Supper Spices, Snufls, ZSr,un ALL I Hb PATLNT UK PROPRIETY Sujicrior J\<ks, Pure llVwrs un>1 /.' FANCY A in I Wo oi:r (" r f*nf-1?. a||fl <'! < i [ oil from ni.y siinil'ir psluldiidi > ? i.I in 1I1V .?->T:"n. O" Order a frmii the C'?u:.try promptly 'iiltd an j to price mid quality. KAUFFEB, B IP-fr Under the Aug XT Gr XT .13 'X1 . rrspoi-tfu'ly ''all th?- ?tl<-ni!<>u <if tlio T T Spring ami >iil:iliier, tili ! u?<) r;iii"y 33n*2" C2-< ? ! r..~ ?i -i - ' I <1 ntvii i* i w?rn-i\ hum niiinui in* Mjrjn ! is conduct nl iiiiiI >r tin- Cash ntiti 'fin- IViw SysNm I North, whose only husinc:* it i.- l%> I.iiv th< hil-\-t l lie pereeiveil tlinl we can uilVr particular itniuciinc ] wouM only name: "* | SOSprinjj r.::?en?ii>ti Skirts, I?i-nl .>tc?-l, at .<1..*?o. i Uu ! 20 S|?rii:jf Kxifiij-ion Skirls, 15* ; ! lSt? *!.<'(! | J.n | C.'olonl Sill;.*, hut-si, Styles, at 75 els. wiutli ' $1.50. ' j "!'ii Coloreil Bi!1?s heM quality, ill *Ifi0 ni.il $1 1 I'u '20, worth *130 and ?175. ' C"? Colored Silk Uobes, three Volant t>, *15 worth : ' $25. ! .. Ci'lorert IJeraee Uohes $T>, worth *10. Plain mid ('oloi imI n.-riii'rs '_>.r.e um ili ::7 i.o,. i | Organdies. licHiitiful design?, 2- c worth i?0 eis. I'n i Good Fiift Colored Lawns, 11? 1 i'wmtli 18 3-le. *;; Colored Brilliants, 12 l-2e worth lb u lc. . ' Al MANTILLAS A Of the latest fashions, and in nil the diflVrent niaif We warrant to be at lea>t. 25 per cent. Cheaper tlm at $1.CO, $2.00, $:{.00 and up. Luce Points at ?3., DOMESTICS, NEGRO AND i Sold at Factory Prices. Oivc us acnll when j-ou v | the truth of our statement* , KAi Under ! . ' -t IHtntWLY fcVl'ASL RANSOM EM Would respectfully iuform their friends and (lie ] SELECT STOCK 0 THEY may l>e found at No. 140, BROAD ST I'heonix) where tliej- hnvcou band and uro d in the country, Every Variety advantage of those wish vc aro offering our goods at " Lo4fc-En IE Tho has ever been sold in this market. Give us i . ^ RAN "Marclif 3^ I860. ^fc-l2m] ^ Headquarters for Good Carriages of evei . ' v " ''PHmEAS-R ^ ' . ?k' t ** v a'.' . T- dr IjTT 3W ^?feotory, Directly ft?**? seb?<yll>eaRtngs^emj8B(eiidreughtpmei . hjwjmd V 6t|ira to' orderfcoy And (ttl #l( l? Slbtik oi>b*1?WwtoHmnSettre In CelpmL^, oah ^fa ftitidiona, fttidj^aiiib+ftak*T? toinflUpSheattenttt Urge &d pi bef b *^*M . JONES, . iMta Hotel, GEORGIA, iil Dealer in f?; Tam T? TXHPTf?? C~*\ > HALS, BYE STUFFS, s' Articles, A aniishes, m FITTY, VARE, Si:III AKD TOOTH BRUSHES, :i s5ii:s, 11 JITIIlim, terg of all Kinds, li'riii rod rLV/bncco, uY MEDICINES OF THf'' DAY, itiyilit f fhr Medicinal J*ttrjiozcs, [CLKS, <kC. r t <ii ils i< I'nllv s'S !(>? lip lln>v <-nIt lir nlmili !['<// ><?.>,'/</ .'?? //r fr'rcr/i, 'J'lirc ami (Jffihm 1 sati-l.icli<,n Willi ln>1:i [l)?-c. '.t. ISAlt. ::-2 AUM A Cb , ust?. Hotel, , Gr ; J^ . , j>- f'|?!o of Aiiljovillc 1o tli?-ir Large .^lock of DOBS, iss?"l 1 v nnv Soul'wrn Ilinwi Our . i?< ?l ? ?.?- ot I'tir^rtn i-? :? voiittniit resilient in?l?, :i ! Ur.-\ ??i.t.4- ?i* in iiiiirk-t, il i:' :<>% nls. l;ul of Slic tunny c-liosi|? articles, # c ilx-o. Al.fifi \vor<li >'tl Oft. o l!a <'!oih fur Travelling Presses, 12 1-2 t\ Iiv!>4 fl-l.OI Ti"i - Iwe Is nt 75 ? !-. i'!'. I)nz. 1.1.>1.miii SinlF-' I'min 15 i-ts. up. lieocs. 8 !S!1<1 111 ?'|A. ll|>. iilinmil-'l'i'il Collars. i?5 els worth 50 cts. i.liioiili'ii J Sous, (Co'livrs and Sl?-cve?) $! 00 Wnl'tll .>"2 oO. miU, 25 cts., worth 50 cts. Iks M It?., 25 c-t. worth 50 cts. i.l ninny other articles too tedious tomciilioii MD DUSTERS rials, mntinfaottip?'<l l>y ourselves in this cily 111 OilII 1)0 ImIIImI >111V U iini'A l-lsi* Milliliilna [?;?, ?4. on, $5.do uikI ui>. V 1 PLAXTATI ON GOODS isit our City, nnJ we will convince you of JFFER; BAUM & CO., the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. ISHED HOUSE OF AKS & CO., public generally, to an inspection of their r* rimm-riini r t-UHNIIUHL EF.T. City I Tot el I5u !1<U nir. (lntp Fn^rlo & Ailv retifivinu from the best manufactories Jf of Furniture. int; anything in our line to cive us a call as ^IG-UIiES i trial. S0$ EVANS & CO. ' AUGUSTA,*Q A. y Description at Charleston Prices. T7T> A VT7B? JL J ASS' ?. O., in tW Bear of rhe jSTar&et.. ii iH)<j ?cQA*Yut,e'wt of rrAu^Hjii^t^prkmen *^y^|mf|mL>u d?nyTojfn|r to his 'HmrtiHtf onnnot, fail to ple?*? the most UttpW* wetie*p m taecueapm and as good cl-the 14I-rt>DES' SWER-PHBSPHATE! 1>l.ANTKUS f>i>i kin;.' Manures, will rccullect tl.ut lUlODKs' Si." I'KIt PUOSI'llATK is tlio only Manure tlio lute eminent analytical Chemist, I'rofeueur liiekell, of Maryland, pru11 oil need t>-" cl. arci 2 and wliicli Ihib Weil conliiincd l>\ every section J into wliiclt tliis .Manure li?i? been int rorlu<-ed. | This Manure is sold under n legal guarantee of | 1'urily and Freedom FltOJI ALL A!)l LTElt AT IDS!; ; iroui iiii1 omiui'iH. !iiiiiiiii!ii:i'ir?u<r <"iciiiliis, Mvs-lj!. I'otl-i ifc ICI'-'t. Ullll.'l' whlKC |>0!'50nn| j Mi|iprvUion KllOMKS' SU l'KJl-1'I A'l'K is j mini 11 ii < <!. Tliis Manure lius Immmi ii??."1 in ; Sunlit (,';ll"UlHl fill- F<*.\< Till Vl'SIM |H?yt. Willi ^ ijicul pii?*iu*s? in l!'? Hil'i.iviil'i'till'in :i 11 1 Corn, ; , .i 1 i< i.o'.v I f.ul ijii ;11l y i-?l nl,lish<r<l for I ln-s** ill]- t j |;iii 1 >1 it]-li s. Do not !t l. ill.- ;>l si iil s?;;i.-oii I I p.w wi'lmul tho xtM-rstMi'i-t. j Ko;m1 l ln> i>!:n.-x< il l. ll. i ^ ft (HI ;<<-nllrii:illi wlioj | luive uk?l ii. 11;?- |,tst. sciimmi. | J. L ANSLEY & CO,, 1 XT/V HA/V ? S\ O.r.1 I nu. r> i au?I;ST.V ATflKNS, CA.. N?>V. 2J. 1.S.V.I. ! Dear Sir : lUtiiiWSti|?i-r riin?|;liai<-li;i' li.-i n j ' : ;>{ !) <11'V ii.c tins \ .?isi-.t.n ii miuiIi n-iili-, in | i ( '. rii m.>1 ('"tlnn. The iny i x- j ||?'t'liitii>!i, :i't iii'OjjIi I Ik* i if.ioi.t j, im- inmv i icii-ons, \v?T(! not, jui'l ir? ?!I?I tml <* >ti inet. I i ] Willi ijiu* t-m11 ion ; I iiln en'nriy Mi'*rlii"l, I tliul ilic irrowt'i ??f w.-c.i, in Imt1' ' the | I Iruit-in c'rii. ami t?? ?tn?nI?? ! of . o!C..1l"ii, j ! wcro ftiil\ <} > !> ! t'w _\ !' ! ! in tin1 loiii-MiS oil- ! | ii!-ii<<:!ami lli:n nht-!i only a t:iti!?-.?|>iioii|Vi ! ill I ] i'1.ii* .. nn- .nii.fi...I ..j .i i.... j cln-s*i?iir in fin-li hill ! >vu. am! ii 1 -|>'?>i.lul i l.u t-m-li MiliU of ? alfl tin' la-l in I.'lit- in | tin* y?':isi>n ?< tin- IStli Inly. St'fin* ?>f tin1 : I \v.e?l j?l''*w lii ttinv li?!?l?, with six fee* , j 1il'ai.t:lic?. covi'ici witli Ix'lls, wI:i 1?* the until:'.- i ihiiim! was not lialf .?<> 1. It. is my inUnliiui | iif*i yem\ '? test, ii more fully. Wry Hi?i?|iwt fully. Your ii.??l?"t htv'I, l<i-iu-l) v M.^\ M. HAMMOND. \ UNION l'OINT, (C. K. K.) Nov. US, 18V.'. AN f-ts. J. A. Anmi.v ?V : <i)r,/.1 1 linuulll n h II of Snp?r- I rin->|.liaie in 1 J ilt tutor.?. lust t^prinu, Mr. II. I). J I .fiiui-r, of li.i :r.-ii;t, in I .'Si. its vnltti* ?* a tun- I tillI J.llt iiIm'I.I I-J.-i llw. nil all ni'l'v of rot toll, | j 111 ll i; <li ill, uii luiiii thai ufj'.i.l tint. 'ii.iW>' over * 7~i i?? 1'") !! *. <>f fi'i-.i cfitton jn-r turn*, without. M iimn*. Tim ir?itlt i* ciiinrlv nii'ii'fucioiv. j I liuv,* ni*i.-1?- at h'ust. trim- *1.V* lo r/"! ih*. in the ni-ic on this vrrv poor html. ! vxp.*rl ' > | <tri-lln.-i' In tn 5 to S to; * lot t:._v J-( -nnsr crop. My I )veiv??T winli* .J imt to p;it Itis iiniiti: to ll.is silvo. j Yottl*, ill t?i al tisislo, (SiL'iiol) I' ?V. I NTl'IV Wli.I.IAM l'o?l lilt. j !)< iM. 1 S.%0 J! I If. ! mAmpllated gum! No. S:> Sic>ni> Sti:kkt, | U.M.TiMoiii: Jimnun/ '-it*. lf>6U, f RE POUT OF A XA L YS1S OF . HOBIXSOX'S iSlXiri LATEI) GLAXO j FOP. Fi?ANCIS i: H1XS0X, ! >()., ; 3BALTISi2<35tS -Gi'TY. V SAM I'1.1* ufil.c hIiovi- wli i?:li wii? lnki'ii n(. \(>lir .Mill.J. Wiis fun lid. Ill Hill Iiniilvsis t.n | l>?> fnpuMij <?f ,>f j Ammonia, - 8.31 per cent ; I All.l t'? < ?> li t ;li n of I Bone Phosphate of Lime 45.82 " " Tin' allOVv proportion "I A III 11 in and HoilC i ? f l.iiiu: is known to ! mo.-' proper | for viniciTiriiti .1 lii'inures. I> 111 llitfgr<-ti<itl I | icnFoniiiL' iiimI I lt?; ri'sulis <>i" iMlnifioiis lieu I j I xjicrniifiil.- Iiuv.- iipprovc.1 of if.. An flppliunI lion of 2t") H>s ?il" Iliir iirii<-l>* article pi-r nere, j will supply tnoiv of limit* I*lifi?|>lihi< of I,inn* i | than is Icijlliri'il Iiy iinr flop?llii's leaving 11 j I I'oiisiilt'i'.ilili* siirpliw (>f tl.is v,i!iiiiI>Iu stillriiiuMit j iiH'orpoi-iiti-i] wiili ilu-suil :iIi<t i-i'oppiii^, nntl | j will I'uimisIi ii siini.-i. iit tpi ii.lily of niiiiiioiiia to i . to act as a nutriiiii'iii nu.l stimulant. rti AS liti'iv i- i r pi. n I TlTSPOirT ON MUXfrtfLATJEl) GUANO, FOR *FBAN IS ''HG33IN50N. r|"MIK ana'vz->1 whs Uilc.-u hy myself! 1 frmii i lie l>nys in 111 e mil! wIi-tu l'ie gnuno was man'[nihil i'i|. It <r<iatnjnu<l of Ainmoftla, ... 8.24 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " KquiviiSi-nt. to Bone Phosphate of Lime 47.59 " ! It. i.'i tliriviiiri- an cXfclii'in muni pointed gn- j nni., containing en<><;li ammonia to [n-oihico it rnpii! unil vii^oruuu growth, an<l Mitliri.-nt. quantity ot' (.In<-tj>Im11-h to prevent exhaustion of t III! Foii A. SNOW DEN PIGGOT, JI. D. Analytical mnl Consulting Chemist. FOJt SALE BY J, AJkNSLEY & CO., NO; 200 liliOAD ST. Al'fcJlSTA OA. ' -? NEW HVVKNTION OF ARTIffirrm. TRHTn IX JLV 1 II' I 1/ f i 1 11J 1 1JIJ 1 HI WITHOUT SPRIXGS, wmoii JiEX.lL PLATES, CAN ONLV BE ifun OK Tll|?lN VK.NTOI!*. s. b. mmmm & co? Rich irdxon Street, COLUMBIA, S. G. OySwh. HAVING Mood I lift test o**r fivo yenra witli t>? : j;rente?t aafi* ^-QXl3 iHi'tion to nil wearer# (as is evidenced by testunontills fro:- pntieiita, nnd first. tliemifU" and medical men of ilie day.) st en j tirely atirpawe' the ordinary mithodiO^All sharp ttdgca are uvoidrd there iii/Jio ns'?d of extroutinc any tceili or root*, nntjiire tlrredV fourth* lighter lhan any otlieiWj tj^re is no taste of*?ny kind and eannoi lie effected hy any acid, I)r. S. him ulao n white enamel -cement* the only atopping for front teeth, -which letniu* tta natural color; The most Ren cau he filled without pain. Dr. S. ulfrri t|io followfii^ ref.renceo: I)r. Doremu*, I'rolj^sor of Chemistry, Dr. YaleiHine, MoU, Dr. I'raff, Dr. Sim?, Dr. Gray 1 Pr. lioro wlt'.i;'Df%.GrrMi. Dt. Lord, Dr. \F*Mt, lion A Mhiiii, i<CCat>t Cralttroe, V N the einiurntion eortipAfty. T. D. Benra, E?q.1 and many others of,,!?[ ?'York ; lion T. M Wayne Judge of thi>, ttonr<*m^jC<>?ft-, Dr. Seiil/y, of Havnnftah^' G?..Dr~\'P(pW9, Dr. II*nc?rk. of t ColumbiaAlnr. G%t>vtfitrillton, near Claries-, lotfl tiaO whole vpwr seta fr?rtWwp.y Dollars.- Partial fets, fr?nfive dollar*, per tooth. Stronger* can have* #bo)e nno.k^ul 1 * ' " " lunw Miv jiaurs ana Mranvd. Temporary UnwT,trill b* inserted 24 h<prs aft?r 'the teeth are ^xtrnct^d. AflfiW 'we/in^my iqfrth for three TnwHh*, and.wtfcfcotfn is not IS**'' #*$&, < N. B.?If ? party of several per?/ia would a ;o"t4 &R?. i, ! ,-4? I ' - I. M. SINGER & CO.'S SEWINGSE&OTM?. IT 13 A CANDID FACT, That tliis is the Very Best Machine FOR ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING. AVe l.ove also lo our Stock ax X 1 :W MACHINE,. Wliidi i* unsurpassed in Variety of Work, Dulul.ility ami IT IS THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE vol* Invented. \Y?f j;iV!to all In call and examine our Machines purcliiisinij any oilier kiiul. An nssortnu-til of Silk, Thread, Needles, Machine Oils, &c., ALWAYS ON* IIAND I. W. SIN-GSR & 0., imOAMVAY, NEW YORK. And No. Is'Ji I'ro.nl Street, (o| posits lb*" Adatrif.' Kxprt^sOlliet', Aug?#la. f!a. 71. Ap.nt, August*;M. .1. TAVI.d!!. Ajient, Al.l.eville, S. 0, \ A|>f i *.'7, ISC'. 52, tf UKiiiedy. i ? r~-'' v? (r^ 'A-Ss. ' \ I v : v' - J ' . _ v ^ V/ >'v/^3?4^1 ? 2 Wi&BMMmm k 0 ^ Infallible Cm? for (rounr/icca And nil Diseases of liie Urinary Organs. rl^llls Remedy cures when till other piepara1 tions fail. It is entirely u like every oilier e<>ii){>?><inil. containinc miwrnl poirnn or nait?rnu* ])T'i'j, a* it is |in [i n i'<l Milelv from Routs, /Shi As and Luivrs, :n:<) Inis heeli handed down from xine generation ? another by the Chtrokee Indians. It.is offered Millie public on its own intrinsic merits. It perfmms iis-duly quickly and thoroughly. Tltrt nuf->rtuui:tr of cither s??* will l>o repaid liy using tliisA'o/w/'.insteiid ??f placing themselves at. the ilttjfcy ofsouic Quack or l'rofeasor. Thin Jiwaf etriki s nt the very Hoot of lie disease; its icudcncy is nut simply to suspend* i lis poison, hut lo remove the cause on which it depends.?J'nll direcliaus in pamphlet form accompany each h.itlle?I'lie xpeedy and permanent. relief afforded hv this Ki Mledy, in .ill oases if (jotior/nt'i. (r.'cct, G rant' Stricture, Fluor Alhvs, ( Whit' i in I'eutalo,) uixl <?lt [>iscases of the Urinary Unjans, has urionUliod ihc most scientific men of I lie aue. This ri inedy not onl v eradicates all /lOixini from the si/ntcm hilt invigorateI the ll.ost deiicute constitution. csr It does not affect the bieath or interfere with any eluss of business, or require any deviation from the usual diet. 11 icipiircs no assistance from other meilin.ifo. Aiui wlmt enliunecs its value is the mitivjfcibsi'iiee of nil nauseous taste, being a pleasant And delicious syrup. l'ricc ptr But lie i >r Three Bottles for POTTER ?fc iJi:UVI.\, tjole Proprietors, St. Louie, Mo. Sold in Alilierillo liy D McLnucltlin, and nil rfsponsiblrt denli'M in invilicine*. VnnSeliaak k it GriiTi*on. Clinilfstoii, Wholesale ApenU. I2AT?, CAPS. AND sftlAW GOODS, for the Spnog nnJ Summer Trade. t ? i?J Intioo vAfttV . onutpntlV on hniid Johii woqHv.'s btrt auiuju of Fn?JIute, manufactured "litevfllt, a C- TVjijib CtifH, '* C. I* KEMSEN, :>1um1>ia, 8.. C. and A.ugueta, Ga. j "ITd "/ 6 MICTION ypTCK ! ! Do gp Sherwood's vjM j* " Tfcf aWGrcat Sacrifice. Bk, , * Above, we have - d. 1 at tlve following rai?; . J till# ^ ?*f? : m W?" T ^:w 0 fpo " 4.00 *> y :ao. :? 4.60 Udi' ahnnce to xurMiltr hem*#!* t iltMl in the market. Ihiy 1 ^an$??