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vvi-ry ticketilOlUor. JlK-j Company however is nothing but n j lottery, a gfljnluling concern for the J , inveiglom <.1)t of the inexporienced and 'j unwary. " , m e (Jo not knOT,* the jwrties, and wc | do mot want (o Vviiow them. AVe havoj Dot seen anv 0l' iheir grcmbaeks, nor j ' flo wo W'.jVto sue them. They write : j "on r\ceipt 0f bill and paper icith Just in- j ScrUon we will remit b>j draft or J'. O. i It does not suit us. It' the existence j of tho Lutheran and Visitor doponded ! r?n if. we would not touch a sin-slir ; i ' A Gift Company ' * In tho city of Gotham has sent us a j long advertisement in -which they j promise money and lots of oU""rl 4i. 1 cent of their money. We do not! think that wo have a liccnse to do! evil, that good may come; and all kinds of gambling aro evil. Wo also think it dceidodly unlutheran to tempt any of oar readers to do wrong, and to act foolishly ; and it is folly to throw good money away. We know that it is utterly impossible for any t/ift conccrn to keep its engagements. They i are all related t:? filer Funk. Thevi could not esi.sl ior one 1:101 "th if they j dealt honestly .AH that glitters! is r.ot gold. Our advise is: </c/j not fja:) hle; beicarc of gift co:tccr:is. j If you stand in need of an article : go' to an honest dealer, and pay a living price. Act differently, a:id you are sure to have the worst of it in the ong run.?Lutheran and Visitor. m ?-<> Grin at Doctor?.?Wlieu Dr. Detlmnc end his wife wero in Europe, Mrs. He? lliune had been transported by walor from Liveipool to London, in older to consult Sir Astly Cooper and bir James Clarke. At this place her husbr.ud joined her, to n;ako tho discovery that even the most learned doctors may bo found napping. The accomnnodatioa3 not being extensive, when tho two physicians retired fur consultation, Dr. Bctbuii9 was in a position where ho could ovarliear tboir remark?. They had a pleasant interview; one lelaling how he on a certain occasion came very near fightinj a dual. Tlie difficulties and danger of tho position occupied some time to describe, and tliey were about to separate, when one recalled the patient. *But what chull wo do with Bethune'o wife !' *0, give her tlse old pill/* was tli^ "ply* It is euperCuous to add that this most expensive tocdical attendance quickly terminated. Color Blikdxess.?Color blindness id much more coramun than many syppose and considerable attention has bt^n given to the subject in Franco. jM. Fourtiot knew two students of the IJcole des Mines, wlio having no clear idea of colors, were unable to distinguish the various minerals and one of them having to u-e a carminv wash in some drawing, u;ed Indian ink fui the puipose. In a long Ucv.tiie, Dr. 1'otton, of Lyons, litis arranged in the same category a large number of shopratu who were obliged to be dismissed for the simpla reason that they could cover dn-tinguUb tuu v?u.u il./to had to sell. As this liberation of eight bad been the cause of the grave errors un railways, the companies surgnons at present ore most particular in testing cn tliis point the candidate* for employment. Dr. Favre, at Perrache, Elated that the number of applicants whom he has been obliged to refuse because iliey v.ero incapable of distinctly telling a gresn light from a xeu one was very considerable. Hen v. ho are employed to attend railway eolored signals in this country ought to be examiucd on this paint. IIome Cheerfulness?Manv n rhilil goes astray, not because there is i? want of prayer or virtue at home, but simply because home lacks sunshine. A child needs smiles as much as flower' need aunbeams. Chi'.dron look little beyond tho prosent moment. If a thing displeases, they are prone to avoid it Ij Lome is the place where faoc3 and words are harsh, and fault-finding ia ever in the ascendant, they will Fpend as many, hours as possible elsewhere. Let every 4V>?tmr onil i?i?|I>a. ll.?- ? 1- I? ' lukuvi mm uiviuti y liiCli, M J IV UU Let lliem look bappjr. Let them talk to their children, especially the little ofies, in 6uch a way as to mal:e thera happy. Dow to Skcuub an Education.?A Texas toy earnestly desired an education, but bo waB poor, and his father, although bo sympathized ia Lis SKplrtulone, was unable to assist him. At last, he thought of a happy expedient. He went lo a wealthy farmer and 6lock raiser, who needed help and engaged with him to work si: months in the year. For thi?, the farmer boards and clothes him for the whole year, and p?ys for his schooling for six months. Wus not that 8 good trade on both sides ! I1oke6t Wrinkles.?The wrinkles obaerved in some faces running outward and upward from the eyes, are said, by Dr. Jledfiuld, to indicate probity or porsonal truthfulness. Persons with this sign large, according to bim, are noted for always keeping thoir promises, and for doing as they agreed to do. K*+ . r A young gentleman, five years of ago lias approached with childish endearment by an infant of eigbleea months^ t , yon see," said the mother, "that' the baby ' wants to. kiss yonf Yet,, replied. young i maturity, that's becaMo it Ukea me for ] wiw? i t! Christian baptism, is a divinely ' provided right; but i# eccTesiifcFically ? performed, and in Bceleni?uiiio?i in 1 n*tnre, The ordianca, wh#n j ad- ^ ministered, xn*y not be jrepojated with impunity?caunot be in out cfpiu- " jon, without ignoring thef general 1 Church?the cathojio Spirit, and trif- ? fling with Pi vine'principles. o Something roa CVi's,-?It ;s hot gonerhlly known Il-'t-l''o leaves of a geranium aro ?? application foi cuts-, where (fie okin i? nipped oft* und oilier wounds ot tlitti kind. Oue or two leaves niU'.t bo bruijcil aud applied to the part, and '.he wound will be cicatrized in a short tiuoc. Let. those who are appointed to judge o the character of other*, bear in mind thei own imperfections, nnd rather 6tiive by sympathy to foften tho pang nri-ing fion a conviction of guilt, tbau by utisroprc seutatiou to increase it. Tin1 story about the importation iuto Texas, and salo of coolies, was f jol;e. The coolies iu question were bimulv cast iron fiirnrcs. dosi<riu?<l <Vn segar, tea, tobacco and grocery stores 1 1 m' JLi - |. Current Ncujs. DOM LS I 10. Vanderbilt is popularly supposed to havi made between five and six million dollar by the late corner iu the Now York Ceuful. Florida is cnllud the poor man's para disc by n correspondent, ile s??\s a livi hundred dollar house there is as good as j two thousand five hundred dollar cue a the North. Thorc are iio wood pile or Inn J mow to provide, and the land is titty cent !;.n acre. ! Two San Francisco policemen tried I I arrest a Chinaman on the 2d of thi {moult). They lound it necessary to lcav him a moment, and so hai)dcuil\.d hit. | wiih his anus each side of a lamp poi I When liiey relumed their prisoner wn [gone?ho liad climbed up the post an swung his arms over tho lop. ! lleverdy Johnson yesterday received J deputation ot Loudon artisans, who wer desirous of founding a colony iu Nchraslci Mr. Johnson favored the project. A distillery, a plaster mill and save -mall dwellings iu Richmond, wero di stroyed by Ore on Saturday last. Five houses in Lynn Massachusetts | v.eic destroyed by Cre on Christmas da^ ! Loss ?300,000. j A desperate fight between negroes an Germans occurred in a ball-rooiu iu Mo j Iv.e1.2io s'.ret l, Newark, 011 Christmas ev< At ihe commencement of tho trouble 111 iights were put out and tho greater pa off ihe fight took place in liie dark. Fiv persous were irjured at.d uiuo negro* were arrested. Oae of the San Francisco papers hi added a new feat tiro to its binh, innrria< ai:J death column?''Divorces." This tk partment is as well suppoited and a3 in lit a public couvenit-uco as its companions. Ii becomes quite a question how far ll employment of colored troops in the am "pays," p.s a matler of economy. T! 1'Surgeon-Gcncr.ds report shows that f the last jc;?r, among while solJior!?, t proportion of drath to cased treated w as 1 to 07 ; among the co!oi<a?l soldic jas 1 to 55 ; and the disproportion of si< ; to well was quite as maiked. | The first e'rawberries of the seasc | '* " -?i?.Mranca in the New 0 i leans market last week, soring il,ivo do lars llse basket. There has been three thousand thri hundred bankrupt cases in Virginia. W. J. Monk, a Unio" brigadier in tl war, is on trial in New Oileans forrobbi:: jibe mail. The jury cannot agree* Savan:ia:i.?The O?eccheo troubl still continue. Hiddleton's lior.so \v burned last night, r.r.d llio crop ruine All tho whites on ihe placo crime to tl city except one ma", who lias not bet seen since the couimcnceraeot of the trou ble. Travellers on the Ogeeche rond, leadir to Savannah, are stopped at various pnin and qnef.liop.cd by anued negroes. The: ire armed and organised bejdies of negrot on every road leading to that city, v:l , have their pickets stationed at short inle vols to give notice of tho approach < travellers. Flofow, the musical cothposor, vri lately divorced from his sixth wife in ordi to marry her bister. lIouniBi.s Affairs in Georgia.The Ai'gosia Chronicle of Sunday eayThere occurred ir. the neighboring com ly of Columbia, ca night belore laat, eitb cr a most mysterious accident or what rnoro probublo, an atrocity r.npurriiielc in tho annals of crime. On Ckrivtmi night n house situated flvo miles from ap pling Courthouse, the county site of C lumbiu County, and occupied by a M Gabriel Martin and two grown sister*, wa burned to the ground and ila threq occt pants consumed in the flames. The neigl bore arrived too late to save the bod if | from the lire, but it id generally believei ' that-the Louso was first entered by negioc t ho three persona mnrderetl, and the prer ices fot on fire to destroy all evidences t the crime. Mr'. Martin was supposed t haven good deal of money concealed o the place, and this furnishes the true'he; to the whole transaction. It is scarce I probable that three grown persona * wbuh sleep eo soundly as to be burned alifp ii the bouse without a single one tecajnag FOREIGN. .vr~ ' Professor Carl Neyniari, of Mujifon#. c diligent student of Chinaa* antiquities bibliography, lias di*corered; (rdm j[bi Chinese year-boot* that a company Buddhist prie?ts enleredflbi* va*l cont$$gfi ra Alurika. a tbouMod yean bofore <&? umbo*, and rid'thoroughly ahclliiaJligjblyUbe Pacifiaiiorden, penefttetfgg rito 'llie land of! Fusung"-r-for so tbfj alfijff tSp AaUo territory, af^rUftrp&friH lame of the fitexfcan alt4. ,w * . Tli^ Sultan La* issued an -edict liberating ertttolem forever; frooa n)jJiW^y -frtyioac pd from the payment of apy taxea tatlficj aMeojuni'of -milHtrjr opiiWA - vt**|| " ? i' i M APtUD.?Thp threatened d'Cjr&ance# nt.Seville lisvp subsided, and ibo country is entirely tranquil. Tho Cretan insugents have mado submission to Turkish authority. A provisional government has been established. In some recent cub.marino work in th? river Seine at I'arie, one of tho divers cmployed remained nt tlio bottom ao long as to txeite tho alarm of tho attendants. Tho bubbles which aroso indicated that he was alive and stationary, but ho could not or would not reply signals. Another diver was sent down, who found his predecessor gforiousiy drunk, and enjj) ing a cosy nap 1 upon tho bottom of the liver. 1 The Into rebellion n:noug the Maoris of New Zealand, which has proved so disjaslrous to t!?o work of tho English mis 1. sioiiaries in that quarter, it now appears, * was iustignted by French Ujrnauist piiests. Rome is unceasing in her efforts to thwart ilio attempts of 1'rotcslantu to introduce i he simpler faith of tho gospel. From soiue of the South Sea islands that have passed L" under French rule, Protestant missionaries 5 have boon jealously excluded, though thov had begun their woik while the native: were independent. Among tho Nestoriam they ineito bad men to deeda ot violent:* 2 against sueli aa show any interest in gosp<; i'j truth, and then piotcct them from harm ' At Muiaiu, in Eastern Turkey, a HoinLl k* i l - - j v-vkivciuuiu iiiuuiibs a juirkisii ollicial ti b:extort larjve sums money fiom tho {band of l,ro!ust;?i>l-?, and to trdject then 0 j to tlie gros e~t abuse, for Jthc purpose o b j cru.-hinjj theni out. J Great activity continue? to bo shown ir ^ | the preparations for the Gv.-umenical Counjcil. Citations Lave Leon issued for oijjb s _ ? 11 new Councillors?one bcim; summonu Ll j _ ? from America, one from Spain, two frou ;i France, and four from Germany. An ine vitation was sent lo tlio liev. Joliti Ilcnr 1 j Newman, of Eff*Iand, but lie has desired t< be excused, on the ground.of his age am t bnd health. ; Utv. \V. IT. Milbnrn, the w?ll knowr blind preacher, has hopes of recovcrinj : his lie is now under tlie care o 3i Prof. Von Graef, the emineut ccculist a f. Berlin. Should his expectation bo real zed, his friends will rejoice, and bis for . n er Methodist brethren will doubtless ad u vise him to avoid the ylare of the sun am ? of hi?;h ritualistic gaslight. tik. >** 9. ? Cm 1 a * 19 ol 25 era 5r rt _ V O,. r y ~ ^ '? ? > g ?Ui so ?g ^ s K 8 * si 1 ?"!! 5 F1" ls I hw % a H O if S3 = g I-5 * ;e t ^ ? ?-3 J ; :L ,552 g U S 5 S ^ CA ^ " r ? r" 0 ie $ or * -> i* ~ \t- *E3i .y ^ ? g S-.i 3S *? ,C k ? rjj ^ *"? v^ ? td 1^9 ,. ? (?i IT ul * 2 I'd ^gr?T3 ~J ? ? * lie i 2 as c ^ i. n1^ >- ^spc .., k? ; P. c=jj r J-, LT. ?^ ? 09 ?- - n 2 ^ ,s o- r *1 i cr :k tx 1 > C3i- r? ^ ^ ?.' 2 P s .. 2 CTS ?> ?. " ? = _ - b? ~ S ? o -? "H tA. "i J?* --> ? ? e*, E3552 >-*^ ? 4i-x G"2> ^ .' g sr? - e i- n 7" m - IVTLENDOhPS PATEN1 EXPANSION 5VGLL. PIiE subscriber bns purchased tha ri^bt c ?_ -1:. 6P"'"!' t'?'? improvement upon th . or^ir.ary Cotton (Tin, in tliia snJ tli?* arijoinia asJ 1'i:.:t*tp!r, nn-J is now prepared to offer iiat th , j low p.-ite of ten doiJsmach. Ho has immai u i ?U5 testimonial* from plcatorsof tlia DiMria ;e : shoivinp the vnlno of tha patent in enfcblia I Hit. Cm to wake better lint and lo net ot I *V l.W0 l's"9 ,110I!C Per drfy: and a!i( l_ icjiiuHv.r.ais ironi Conor. lnctor?, certifying tlia collort ginned by tlie Mcl.ctidon Pt?Leut v?i con'mai.d fiom one to two ctute more p? pound. MR. JOHN ESUIGU? is hi* i^ent at AV> Is beville C. II. Z Edward F. Parkr. : wools tm\i tm\\\ >r The Highest Market Fricea I>AI? 10* : WOOL, 5: IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS " ! rT^IJF wool mint he fret from hprtpnd for?ig i?I 1_ rn tiler. Will be taken either wcihei e I unwashed* la ! <M MILLER & ROBERTSON 13 June 5,1808, G, If WT~A. LE?;~ W. K. BLAX] : LEE & BLAKE, .A.ttornvs at Law, ? And Solicitors in Equity, Abbevillt C. II, S. C., 9> n fj AVE formal a parlner?liip for Ik* prtatie L JL of J,?w md Eqvitj in Ibo CourU of tli 0 Western Circa t. o '1 he Oflico of Mr. BLAKK, far lk? pretest sill K? .? fi. J " " ..ulHUPUUU,t3. V. " Juna 15, 1660. ft tf ; STOVALL & BUTLER, *COTTON WAREHOUSE - ANI> * General Commission Merchants, * "VTEW Fire-proof WareliouM, Boothweat -L^l Corner of Bay. and Jaokson Straaia, 1 Augusta, Oa. ' t . I M, P. STOVALL, of Aaguala, Oa. J>. E. r, BUTLER, of Madison, Morgan Co., Oa. J "Pot 9, 18<ft. 24?1808. j - Cash. A.dva,nces lOH COTTO'H. HftF, ara prcbartd to mafce Liberal CA9IT Adoo Cotton hipped to odr frliidi in ugaittfftftra. Will a|?4~u?? *ery notr th? cost HDtha eoUos, if U jitcrfc* old 6a ?rri?l, or lEw^F Few fall a 60 i |Of every description now opcnin -nvnnn s iiinuun I Consistio; MX Cabtcs1 dms (6>oc , LAB-US' ms&KS BALMORALS, HOO i m?i.-i ?1 " I ua-atucu aim lirown Homespuns, iLinseys. Also, a largo and well J READY-MAD! BLANKETS, "GENT > ( And everything else usually found I There will also be found, at tli ;'lN OUR GllOi LARGE hM FBi ; Of Groceries. Provisions, Ilard^ jj 1 Jagging ami J'ope, the Arrow Tie 1 gars, Coii'oes, Teas, Candies, tte. . . itMTssfi, mm* ] All of wliicl VERY LOW MUUi October 9. 18CS 2-1, ti; " ill Wf ?i V nL M m d-yj \J\J i 1 W E3 UST SES SEW I M NO. S W1 ) Will Toe > QUARLES, PEl > READY TO EXaiBIl rFALL AND WI ?0Haa.e^2?? s STARE W0 m tat i4U ;l ! PRINTS, BLEACHED SIIIRTINO. T> ,* DRILLS, kerseys. KENTUCKY JEA> j slid it: NO, liiiOWN SHEETING, Eli * blankets. s DRESS t TOPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, MERINO FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, DR Velvet Ribbon, lieltir g, Perfumery, Braids, stock of i READY-MADE ROOTS AND SHOES, IIATS, Iargi varietj Cloaks. ECaraware, C And everything else usually kcpl in a ge cash, aud cordially invito our friends to com QTTARLES, 1 "" Abbeville, Oct. 27, 18C8 52 tf THOS, U, PARKER, \ WITH STQVALL & MOMfOH,* WAREHOUSE oid General CouwniaaioB rei Merchant#, Factor# io Cotton, Grain, ax Flour, Provision*, oie.. No,. J Warren Block, ?* Juokson Btreat, loguata, Qa. MT Particular attentive giton to tjfaa Bala of Cotton. Largo Qtorago accomodation. ? f0?t ?. 1 Wfc tm Kj tJDEES'S pififfF,? For Purifying ibe* Bl$ajfla i TCftOR Oak it ' ? Jr - TAIlKia it W0U80F8. ^ Dcc.3 j .0 m ii i*Taivfc'*-,^'v'c-* - * ^ ?? Wgg imni <n blilw M WINTER g and ready for inspection a( > K of ri>s of all &m liiM, I iP SKEEtTS, &C. Sheetings, Tickings, Flannels, selected stock of 1 CLOTHING, YEMEN'S HATS, TR\n, ifft TT 7? Trr3 U ^MUfeSg in a first cla<s Dry Goods Store 10 Third Door from the Corner 3ERY ROOM. ESH ARRIVALS varo, Crocked Saddlery, tkc s, IJacon, Molasses, Syrtipf Su Also, a line Assortment of is, mim, & ., !i we ofTer FOR CASH! 1 NELSON. TTWHTl I II MII! TORE! ill II IIS! M S IIKI > round nRlPi OOej ' THEIR STOCK OF NTER GOODS, GOODS, LEACJIEI) SHEETING. BLEACFTEI rs, IlOCIv ISLAND JEANS, BRO\V> tOWN DRILLS, TICKING, L1NSEY GOODS. S, DELAINES, MOHAIRS, ALrACAS PTTTTO'N'O T\nreP frnriiKrx-.,.. ^ v/ j i v/kj , JL/ LI i.OO 1 i w L 31 *M 1 iN U ? i:c. Well aulocted, beautiful and cheaj CLOTHING, j of Ladies' Shawls, Nubia?, Sontngt anc Cutlery, cfco. neral Dry Goods House. We aoll !uw f o and boo ua. ?ERRIN & GO. CAN DIDATES. ty The friend, of ROBERT JONE\ repccifii'ily onnounott lnui M 'a candidate foi lie office of Tax Collector at the eneuing elecon. lie ie the only candidate who baa come uisquarely on the Deuiocratio platform and euoe nas entitled Iiimgolf to the uaaniniuaa jpport of the party. MANY VOTERS. The friends of Mr. M. S. INGJIAHAM espectfully announce him as a candidal* for ax Collector at the next election. " tW The friend* of W. D. GALLAHER ralactfully announce him a candidate for the fRce of Tax Collector for Abbavilla Diatriat, I the enduing election* * ar The frienda of Cept. W. a HARRIS wDectfully aunotince him a candidate for Tax oltector at the nest alectian. The frienda of WU. II. TAGGART retpeetlly announce him a candidate for tha office of ?x Collector at the next electron. t3T The many frienda of E. M. BIIARP epeotfally npm'mete him for tha office of Tax dleitor for Abbeville Diatriat, at the ansa, g election. The frienda of J. W. JENNINGS reecifully nominate him a candidate for Tax dleotor at tbe next election. * The many frienda of U H. RUfiOTTT. ecirmiy apnoanaa him a capdidate for Tax illeutcr at the next election. ... * at We are authorised to annennee DAID ORAWffOBD, a candidate for Tax Ccl :tor at the enaaiog elation. - * Or The friend* of Capt. W. R. WHITo ipeetfully announce him m a c?a4idat* f Collector, at the next election. W. M. JACOBS, Iflfiftf fliffWaul*** pw mut uuwu?uum|t ^Lul uJiOJU. to Broad St,, Angrnta, Oa.' Has got \j\f I.i H! -11 jl? AND THOUGH o r /' From this Anjtliiiif mil m , ? - I V October 16, 13GR. 125, ! ! ' i ?a?a?gMMMaB??3agEWBMBMMBB hew BOOT AND SHOE NOW OPENING TUB sTouu FORMERLY OCCUPIED Ily Mrs. A. I1KNKY Millinery Store. |L P. GIRARDEY : f > ESPKF.CTFf.UI.Y ANNOUNCES TO MIS ' c V frienas H?d ?Ur- putilin that lie lias ou lisfi'l an*l will continue lo rtceiv# all goods j?ertlii:li>? lo u Firm Class BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Comprising in purl tiiv following: CKNTlv and BOYS' EUOTS nrnl SIIOKS, ALL STYLUS. w LAMES'. MI SSI'S' and CTIILj DULN'S UOOTS ami SHOES, ALL tTIU'NKS. VALTSES*?J SAT CULLS (;1* ALL STVf.nf*. AM of ?uv for Sale lX YEHT LOW FillCES. FOR CASH. ; | jio alfr-o t&kck plea^uro.in announcing that ho has secured the services |! "* MR. JAMES 1IENEY. Who will conduct the businc.-.a for him and who will bo pleased to see his friends and the public generally, who desire to procure anything iu his lino of bu; ine-js. ) Oat. S V i8, 24? 3m NOTIGETHIS! n^IlP KMu nn>l A ?nfUT7> X i JL CHUISTIAN nr? in my hands for collection. All persona indebted ar# rrqn'itrd to , come forward and settle, as lungar iudulgaDM 1 cannot b? given G. McD. MILLER. Jan 17, 18CS. 89, if 1 g7 stoepel, watchmaker, Corner of Rrond-and Jackson Slt? ets, (Under Giob. Hotel,) iLTJG-TJSTA., OhuOL. grenifst euro iievoied t<> lti? raj>air> o Watchec. flocks and Jewelry. All kind* of Watches, Clock#, J??r?lry, flpee cles and Eye-Glasses sold. Personal atiauliou paid to tba rapairioj tche*. Jubo 46, 1668,10? fm J. C. NOLAND Formerly of A. McKensie & Co., GUA.H uEeToavr, 8, o, S A131) L E Pi AND HARXEgS MAKER. .Abbeville C. B. C. July 3, 18G8, 11?12m Democratic at all times. And under all circumstances. J Will open a Publie IJJ*ck#milh Shop at Wilson & Hutchison's Mill, uy uia ltt Jaouary nexi. rciierel will be glad to aoeommodate all parties in nepd pf pooh work, at tUe moat reasonable prices. j Respectfully, t D. 0, KKCX, ; P.fl TB, 1368?91 " j NICKERSON HOUSE; > COLUMBIA, C ^. FIBST CLASS mvm, $3.06 Pm pAT. > c; 'fljFQ'UV K+ -y** ? . ? # .4Jfj fZ ?M. A. WRIGHT J I" TTVnVTTTVTn unrumj ; back from New Y< I (P? PlHlffll' I Mlip! ?F 6000 NOT A GARFE v-? o xi j 11 r er 3 bag he can pull o jou can j bra FK To the Ladies o Abl Fowler & McDoi ly inform the i.adies that they have sccur of Miss HIAGGIE SI of acknowledged fin I charge of the Millinc ! of the Business. Tliey shall at all lllrtll#! thn vmnr tiuv v *_- JL J l/VOl; nets, Hats, Vcl\ Wr'eathes, Fencers, Crapes, Illusions, I Caps and Hoods, 1 Ribbons, <&c. They shall also fc partinent Hoop Skir Trail and Grecian splendid Corsets sol<] H? i ^ r^i tilings, uuttons, ?i Furs, Scarfs, Nub kirts &c. The Ladies will al Small in this Depar sjiow any Goods. Bridal Bonnets an short notice and at ccs. Respectfully, d Jas. W. F ' juaxinew. Oct-1?, 1B88. 85. tr ESTABLISE WM. IL TUTT, Augusta, Ga. WIN. H.TUTI IMPORTERS AND J< DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAI DYE-STUFFS AND F 264 BROAD AUGUSTA, IIave no_w in Store a vory Large and Sole wants of Merchants, Physicians and Plai very small advance on cost of importatioi Merchants are invited to call find examine they will find as low as in any city south < Oct. 80, 1868, 27?3jn . ' ' FETILIS RHODES' SUPKIl PHOSPII ATftf lie Old ?od OECHXIXA GUANO. 1 RHODES' M ANUKF, in its preparation, m made eq CoUon, Com, Whtit, Tobnoeo, PotAtoea and other >artm?nt i< oocdu?Ud by Froderiek KUtt, on* of the bm* d the^Unilcd 8Uim. It h fodomd, approved, ?aa r? ??w vucwitip ?uu AgricmiQrift* id tae wuinem cum, majity," alwaja rc|ial>I*. rroduativo of larg? crop*, tad ho high p?r??BUg? of "True Fariiliaing Principle#." " ' aotor* acoeptane?, and 7 per Intereet nntH lit Dee A A."?.A fine Bird Guana,. deb in Ptionpliatea and Alb * Atf QUANO, parrant?d par*, ?nd alwav? on band. B. 0. MJ5TT t I>jo }g, 1668.84~8m ' ? BOHEMll & '> v : - [HAM ork 1 llE ;t bagger \ > 9 ut almost ask. for* LOOKING. Seville District, mid rcspeofifepr < of the District cd the services WALL, a laiy e taste, to toke ry Department times kecj> ogHj xormeriy 01 xtewDerrj, o, v. . 9 Ik LAND, )BBEES OF NTS, OILS, GLASS, ANCY GOODS, STREET, GA., ct Stock, well adapted to the iters, which they offer at a 1 and manufacturers' prices-, our Stock and prices, which >f New York, BEitar Long Established Standard Maoturft ; PERtrVIAN QTTAirO,, ually Adapted for faolnglarga crop* * / root ere pa. Tha Manofaoturing D? L it akillfol Chemiata aad Maot>factor4ra ' commanded br all 6t tka novt promiV . "It e?n b? relUd upon M nuiiorm U . 1 an?xfcell?d bjr ?ny id" tk? markeMn A Price $57.60 ?# & ot$*9 tha* WW* t M ember, 18&C.' OBCHILL-fl P^An O, ... Aline 8a)U TAt*%Ut$A. PfflttT- . I Fumi?h<y) 1 etOtt jO {mBM mmm Jj P J pWARB) styles of JkSoflpI r?ts, FlowenP? Frames, Veilwn* Laces, InfantaK iVidows' Cap^j? ccp in this Slots, in Walking, Bend Styles, I cheap, Trimliawls, Cloaks, ias, Balmoral ways find Miss tment ready to d Veils made at reasonable pri? te.. owler, McDonald. :D 1845. ROB-T R. LAND, - 1 # 1 CI ?