Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, January 29, 1869, Image 4
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The agricul'ural Npotl bhoit^Lnt lli?last
ynar ilicre *?? jtrbf.ff ted In ihe
Siu'fs Q!>5.000,OOQ biuheUrof coro, ati'<
2,880 000 bales of ;fcOUon. Tlie cotton is
ilibtriltuled aB follows r North Cm?oIi'uh,
140 000 : South C-irolinn, 180 000 jrG<ioi*
gi -, 200,000 j Florida, 35^000; Alhbnm*, i
285,000 ; Mi 4OO.00O j Luuisiaii'., 11
250,000; TexMB, 200 000; Arkm .sus i
265,000; Tennessee, 200,000; other i
States, 75,000.
The Virginia Republican S.talo Cen ,
trnl Committee are culled to meet on Jon- j
uary.27tb, to consider tl?>0 propriety of
calling a now Slato Co'jVonUon.
General Sherman tc!<egrnplift froiu vt Louis ^
that a letter Iron) Pjnt-ridan represents the
destruction of Caraanche village i n f
Ojiri" .unas day as breaking tho backbone!
t>t the Indian war. ,
Great ojfciierpent prevails in Marion
County, Ark , on account of an outrage on j
three young ladies by nino negro militia- c
l?en The negroes were captured. 0
Seventeen Mississippi towns aro prenar- c
ing 10 build cottou lacioriecs. t
The Colored Convention, now in session }l
in Washington, called upon Langston, "the
intelligent contraband," for a ppeeib h
Here is a part of what he said : "The $n- o
cmy of tho colored man is to be found in ?
the North. Tlte negro in tho South ^insjd
his rights, can vote and lioM office, bat in j ^
the North it is different." jc
Bona fide subscriptions to tlio amount 11
of $100,000 have been subset ibed to the
building of a cotton factory in Amerious, <>i
Georgia. ol
The duty of the days, Mr. Phillips pays
ja to secure tho rights of the uegro. l''
When General Grant will "throw hitnsell" rt
into that, Mr. P., 'will feel obliged to be*
litve in hiin." w
An Indiana youth puts hio Christmas.
Candy and torpedoes in the eaino p?>. ket.
and blew out all his tdetfvwhcn he tiled to ai1
masticate one of the latter. I"1
The Radical committee :<re in high spir '1M
its to-<lay. C .iI Siiuiz has been elected
from Mi&nouri, Frentun Iroiu New York, i ,s
Hamlin from Maine. Nine senators and ?C
ten member; of the Indiana Legin)u>uie 11'
bolted the carcus nominaiion for TTniiwl
States Squalor. |,rc
The Nashville Banner publishes extracts
from a letter from Amos A. Liwrenoa, ol
Massachusetts. in which that eminent New
vvc
England manufacturer extoU the advanta- ^
gee of tlie South, particularly TenneHiee,
for carrying on cotton manufacturing. Pr
vt
The Georgia coneRjionc\ept of the New w(
York Times says: "The cotton crop is pi,
good ; the relations between tho whites
and the negrces friendly, the former pay* L0
ing promptly on all their contracts for lol
work, and tho latter being eatHfivsd with ,.e,
the results of their labor. - w;
One of the most remarkable 6now storms' Li
ever seen in the South, fell in Mississippi n"
and Alabama la*t Sunday \i^ht. Cars Sl1
which arrived at Memphis from Ountsville
were still covored with Know, alt' ougli the tw
day seemed quite warm. Ju the rt-gion* su
of Huntsville, Alabama, the enow fell to yei
-1 I - * - . - . "
uepm oi ten inches, and iu Borne plm-en, oil
in ih- hollows and cuts of the railroad, it
had dnfied to the depth of three or four af
feet, and the passage of trains was gieaily nit
impeded. At Ho)ly Spring*, saow fel, , i
Monday night three or (our ini-bes deep up
and' Monday following, rabbit hunting Qc
prevailed throughout tbe borders of 'Mer- ,4U|
shall County. At Vicksburg where mag'- tec
polias bloom and orange trees smile in i
paid winter, the wow was over m foot deep. Ca
Three explosions of kerosene lamps in
$Tew York C:ty ou Saturday night, (how tfc;
many more may have occurred that d d Di
not come to the knowledge of the poMce 6pj
nobody cap tell), are the sitfitoieot com'
paent ppon tbe late frightful report of Pro- Q0
fessor Chandler. ^ei
Philadelphia has another horror, the lea
Story of which is a9 follows: "One an
James pempsey, with his family, rented Th
the front rooms of a building also t6nan> to;
ted ., by Joseph Ponohue. ^bo?9 men bu
havj) for some time been bad friends, qp^r- bu<
relling frequently, and indulgtpg In the ap<
use of very oppmprioji* epithets. Ahotyt ha'
ten o'clock on thursday evening, Demp- in
sey wepJL pjp Osir?, *nd on rest4iin?< the lea
-'"b w nuivD ioe GQor of p.ijtiohjliB's ful
apartments opened, ho commenced palling jfl J
the latter hard naraej. After remaing ]
soma time Donobue opened bis door" and ^Qi
sprang at Decppsey with a knife, whiob he
4*shed violently jp the back q? JiU oeck.
and drew it around Aba throat to tba front. ^
nearly severing tbe bead frpi# the: b^dy1'he
murderer was soon after arretted and
taken to ttib station bouse. Hi* bund*
were wove/ed ?lear *o ibe ^ri#t with ^
Tba knife, hMet,. *>4 i^^Vf wa# ~
doinnliiuU -' *
7y?'^w wuu ?ore, jliowjyg <5*?rc
with ?b?L trea?eu<J9ii? th? tyoy ^,t itie
bava b?e? etrqcli. Tb? in the entry of 1
And *he doyx gre all epotud.' K . w*r
Auwbf&immoidto Catholic pre-j$^
lalUli gor^BrtbuifK'of Clifton, it to ]
heioadoa cardinal. " ' ' | I
<Cbarles ^Ockoat, ^provi^ng b<^w^^ad
AU
tfaa *Tri&Jfpoto Pifckrtiek*' to.tha grocer'i | I
wtyiWiyhf dv?- jmi ^en
,A portion of tha aniWBifualtttrparty in
* ,AWt.^ia.*r?04^bkeibfc, Moo
it tm Clioj?h_ ofjfeljlood," jijl E$o ! *
ivo^ aoUd^ iAdfflMRWK^a-, and thirty jo k
, aul<rfda?api?mUud in^hat city duri^laM ?afr
d?^t* .ooeaik>ned by oosl tboH
4il a#ptaji<}ef?
t., "J.l11 ffl" I'g'PU'.l1, 'llfrllta!
, ? *
A handsome mooumtat U approaehipy
completion at Harrisburg, at tho oo*t < tJ
tite State, comm?cporaUvp of. tlio soldiers
?f Petiii*ylvaniarf?ho Igct lliflir Wjv* in
llie wnr witty Mexico. It will be dedicated
>n "\VednftKj&y, 2 0 11 of May- uo*t.
"Not guilt.v," eatd at) Omaha jury, 4bu'
if the pihsaoer ia Hti^nrt ho wi 1 Icivo the
t^rritorj before Jiight." I^e left.
^ 4)o the l?t of February tbe money order
HyBtctii bctwfreo the huge towns of Nortb
ijt?rnoi?ov nml the United States will t>e
iniicgnrated. Tim amount* are to be limited
to about.fjfr^ dollars.
Jefferson DuvTs writes from Europe to n
riend that lie intends to ppend iho winter
q the southern part of France.
Advices from Rome state that the prep*
irations for tfiu (E'-umeniral Council nr?
jfing actively carried on. Tho assembly
f ill bo held in St. Peter's, and already the
irnmgements are beinjj made in tho nave
it tho part where tho Pope each year
viihlieR tlm nnr>p F..-?
A Lond >n dressmaker has been fined for
tppping bcr girls at work after half-past '
our o'clock on Satuiday. She ur^ed in
x(<*nu>iUoii that she was engaged on a lnrge
rilur for oresacs for a corps of 41 Girls ol I
be Period," in a pantomime requiring j
laste, but the excuso did not avail lier. j1
Prince Salin-Snlff?, whose record ein-j^
races service ns an Austrian cavalrv |
ffirer, a Fiench officer in Algeria, service I'
^ ' I J
n Spain, a* brigadier in tlio L nu?o arm}' |
I in iiscr the rebellion, and as nn officer under !
. I v
I iximilian in Mexico, tins now accep'ed a |
urn minion as tni.inr in n Pr,..a: ? :
- ? Mooiqu
lent of grenadiers. c
Ono effect of llio President's declaration
f full amnesty will bo to clear the doukei 0
F the criminal court in Knoxville, Tenn.
! about a thousand eases of treasj^i. In- H
ictments nr$ ponding against nearly every
bel who eet foot in East Tennessee, from p
ff. Davis down to colonels ol regiments g
ho chanced to pasa thtouuh there. !?
A recent English wiiter 6aya that tliu
.itiuctive difference between an English tl
id purely Irish face is,' that tho former '1
L?k? as if the hand of nature had bte.i, d
ssed orer it downwards \yhen coming !*'
to the world, while the irish face look- 'a
if, oil that occasion, the hand had been ?
mtly pushed over the features in a con- w
?ry or upwuid J'.iectiun. ot
Intelligence has reacted Washington
im an authentic source that the Spanish ''
J
jveioment ia favorably inclined to tnns?
the island of Cuba to thw Un ited Sta^e^, | ~c
d that the u reas suggested are such a? j
?uld probably meet with favor by oar ,r
jvernment and such cf our p-oplc as ap? Cf
ovo of the purchase or annexation of
il?a. Tho conditions upon which Spain
?uld pert with tho island havo not tranb- ~
ed. * . . of
Mr. and Mrs. Jrffenon Davis arrived in lo
ndon on D^t-emlier 21st, fiom Loining- Wl
j,flwh era i hey have been 6tay:og for lv-Wl
i^eral days./ During hta stay in War
ckshnre, Mr. Divm visited the Lord c"
eutenant (L>ml Leigh) aod several other ox
hletnen and gentlemen. Mr. Davis is (1'
II in indifferent health. 'b
The cr>ron<-r of St. LouU reports thirty
u luuiuer# mho humicidt-p, and thirty1"*
?cidi*8 committed in that city during l:i>t re
nr, and five deaths occasioned by coal ^
exclusions. "r
L*te advices from New Zealand repor ^
rightful roaasacie of the whites by the ari
lives at Poverty Bay.
On the 1st of February tbo money order
Hern between iht* large towns of North |BlJ
irmany nnd ibe United States will be in-1of
T'
guraied. The amounts are to be lirail
to about fifty dollars. er
Tbere has been harp earthquake at
luutta.
. hfl
It. can .. be Mated with authority, tJi
at the President "qrill soon pardon
\ Mudd, one of the convicted conirators.
The application made in fC
Mudd's behalf by tfce Conservative or
ngressmen and other public men has at
on successful, and the papers of reso
are even n<k?r being prepared,
d in a day or two wflfbe published. g
iat the remaining sufferers will fail re
receive elemency jnay seein strange,
t the Executive cijstojh is not to is- ar
) pardons in advanoeof applications, t)t
1 the other men do
? 9- W Qf
vo the friends in place wiio appeal (t)(
tbejr behalf. That JDr. Mudd's re- 18
Be, ^pwever, will load to a success- p,
eqdea^or fop the rojew^of tfe? rest wa
lOt iinjftpoly. ' . pn
Rothschild said, one day^'ho always wi
bw when people were talking about tb<
fellow-Hebrews, ^betherr the < lat- Bo
were rich or poorr**Upoi) being po
:ed to explain how he C?un? to. know on
it, he replied: "Why, yon see,
en people are talking about a weal- nni
r man of my creed they egli him an on
^ hMD?Uome inpPumoBt & ipproftohlng boi
ipletion at Ha^^bprof?*t the; cost of obi
Stite, commemorative of the soldiers ?
3?qn9y^nn?, Wh6jlo8tljLheir nire# m the *?"
With fclexicfe. If ^.wiltbe dedicated 6p gro
^oetday itoe 26lh ijf M?y negtg. 1,01
' FOREIGN. JA ori
; - *.i-. dog
OBSOir^-j0biMMQ>>od CUrendon havo *.
tb.S.1?pi?e.i??ta,l,h ii ? 1
* waebah?*^i**^t^| 1
' ^ Wi<Mm, E
trivAifrnd Abdod*
he lUroo?'V'rXi^iSfii8fi^tf*n|flHF!l,j
late* ditp^?| ^>
on India, Tbe former u * ogL^JP W
flier b ft grftodton of ibft'lftUT |J& d"^
mjued, one of nx?t ceJoferatad wwl
>'i * ii1' *i111'ti ?.i"^firr>1
H }< iv ?K v-.f; l'1/. ^ ^3
?*? Asia In Uio pr?0ftt It i? m
- rted that tbis victory will result in tfie
[permanent establishment of tbo authority
<> Sbeeri Alt, vho M declared partUaf)pi
Knglnnd. ? Another Afghan Pr(poe, wl>r>
' joined the Prussian army in Central
Asia, had lately visited. Su Petersburg.
Afghanistan, now contested by fitful native
princes, it is believed by many persons,
will soon form illo bHttlo Qeld between
Russia and Great Britaiu.
The emigration from Prussia has attained
siieh considerable proportions of late
tftat tbo Cabinet at Berlin bm given instructions
to Ln>pe?i? ^ ty all possible
measurpa, ' , .
The Marquis of Bute has, says the
Westminister Gazette, been just fmmalU
rno?; j <i.> i.~i:~ m ?- ? *?
nvi.iu iiiiv? Hit' <^n..iV,uu UU^IIUU l>y iUOtlsigiior
CiipeJ nr, Nice.
. Miscellaneous.
Not l'ltoTKBTa NTs.?Tlie Church News,
;in English Epiocopnlian paper, thus disrlaiins
ihe "ignoiniuy" of Wing classcd
with Protestants:
''There can be lilt^e doubt that this
grand subject [tl>6 CE uimenicnl Council]
will (>o among ibe foremost questions ol j
bo day in a very few months. Wo rc-j
oieo that the Pt>po lias summoned botli j
Easterns and Anglican?, and ran quite fin
>ive me impertinence?lor winch not tb<M
?ope, but somebody in England U respon>le?of
our being i?t;o:ui:iiou*ly classed
villi Protestants!"
"TIihI i* uothhig, tlie JZuptiaL, nil Ameriati
IJapljst paper, Fays: We?Baptist?
? are in do seme Protestant*, histoiioally,
ioetrinally or practically.'"
Insciaxub, of tlio city of New York,
rites to the Lutheran and Missionary:
Let' tne givo you a specimen of church
crfori'iance. Last night a large contention
ww trembled in a certain church
i this oly, to hold what is called a Mis
ionary Farewell meeting, on the eve of
ie departure of several Missionaries, to
lu F>>iei<jn field. After an address by a
Ulin^uished New York divine, another
ivine ''read a letter from nn unknown
idy, who had donated a broken ring, and
few other liinkets of trifling value to- j
ards defraying MiHaiotiary expenses. The
illy son of the unknown ladr, had been
iiled while fighting for the Union, and
ie ring was returned to her with bis
I'dv. Tlie reverend gentleman made
use very touching remark-, concerning
ie precious (elic, a id concluded by. offer- i
ig it for tale. Another divme at once
i ne forward, and fcfter an eloquent and
Feeling speech, which caused many o
s lady auditors to abed tears, offered
ivu ior tue ring, and s3'.cl if any member
llie congregation was pnrtioularly anx
ua to possess so interesting a relic, and j
us willing to givo ad much as he was, he
Duld willing^' forego his privilege an fir*t
ilder. Strange to say, no one was suffi*
ently anxious to take advantage of this
ceeditigly generous ofTer, and con^e- '
lenily the ring was ''knocked dowu to *
u aforesaid divine."
Tbis paragraph I.quote from one of the
eat dailies. Do yoa not recollect having
ad of eiint'ar performantes in churches?
Mil the present clerical poreefsorof th'e
el o" be content to keep it, or will it ever "
i i'fl'.-red f?<r ealo again, on sumo public
id effecting occasion ?
French Mihsiox Schools in Illinois
-There ar?* two Presbyterian mission
hools nmong the French Felllers iu Illi>is.
One a' St. Anu'a Knukakeo county.
Iieod-ire Monod, now of Pari*, sou of the
ninent Dr. Fredrirk Moclod waB several
>ars minister of the mission. r?d has been
cceeded by Rev. llenry E. Lippert, who
is a school of seveniy children, most of
era from families who are very poor, to
hem instruction is given both in French .
id English. Three young men of the
bool are now studying for ihe ministry
ie of tbem is in the theological seminary
Chicago, and is hard at work in that
y among the French population. He
s secured a hall in one of the principal
eets, and add i esses audier^es which a1ady
r.Verage fifty each Sabbath. 6
The second mipsion school is located "
nong 20.000 French and Belgians, setid
near the head of Green Bay. A few
tjio Belgians were Protestants before
sy cjupa from Europe. 1^ the winter of
fil ^he'Re*T Henry Mnreil, * faitbCd
ench minister, found them out, and was
irtply welootaedT bv tbeno. Be has been
sacliing, aud with tb<i" assistance of his ^
fe, daughters and others, ha* carried on
i Bchool, which is supported by the
ihtu qi Education. Tbe church at H e
idt ?h$re:'lie has labored baa ppw .aboui 1
e hundred coinrouie'anU.
Sxatiino to CnoRoa.?Men, women, 1
J children, in Norway, skate to cbujcb
Sunday, ?pd in tbe far north tbe Lapps. ^
o do tbe cfine, nod vho are panatiliou?
the discharge of their. rt-Hgioos duiieo,
rytbuir children id tbe anow outside the
MOb wbile tbey, tbe parents, attend the 1
vice. Do not atari reader I The rea-on 1
that their erfea might dj?lurb" tbe eongation
i And it m far wnrmtr for tbetn
ler/jealb the anow, wrapped up in pelt*,
ikinv'tbaij- h*/tW tbai-ofe. ^'A truity
[is stationed near them to keep off the ,
Ives, should any be prowling aboot in \
nefgbjwbo
fa* late $isbop Hopkins, of Vermont, '
unpublished at bU daa^b an Important p
ktis?i on tbe question ; "Whether tbe
pa of Ron^e 1a IfceJJreat Anti-Obrlst of R
intorat" Th? * - *
. -5?UJ ,
learned biehop h io tb? tieghtir#.- t'i L"ntzvta
tritely '?o?e th& earjtot from # i?
itf?4rorebt>Wr Cincinnati!, and wbea p
m
i op tb? Subtet!^
| W ""iii117- .. !
1U 8TDNST r_ HOLME*.
gwcoloiit of children I ejcs all ftaugUt vrith
fooling
Blue aa tlie sk}*, onrncst ond pay in turn,
EucU eliadu o( joy and sorrow still revoidiPR?
Q/bp wbftcc e'en now prophctio light dolls
burn
. A? thoopayeit winningly,
"Can Mayi"
lo pavory dimpling luoullil O golden Loir!
Wreathed in tendril curls tby lovely Lead,
Lending a baloBUch as saints do wear?
A lf\diui;c:e os of woven Bunbeatna. eln-d
Above thee, 119 thou pleadeat?
"C<M* Ma\t"
? j i f
j I hear tliee now ; tby pratllo sweet and broI
ken,
Most, llko a brooklet in gay curbing flow;
Nov native bax*n, now rich Gcimnn spoken i
With intcispeised bright luughtur, suit uud
low;
Aud still tlio question?
"Caw May
Again I bcc thee, loyply household eprito,
Daucing kIoiijj in careless liuppiut.ee;
Feeling thyself a hles.slng ond delight,
i u uy unouiutiL ttiuu not be credulous of Llidii
With thy ii ivsiatible
"Can Majl"
Thou'rt rightly natncJ, C! aunny-teir.pored
child!
May iills thy heart, and Hay looks throug
thy face ;
May 'ife prove May io Ihee?a season mild,
Giving thee hack an answer full of grace
To thy B-ft questioning
" "Can Mail"
O buhy Ma\! what angel fair and wia?
llaa whispered thco lilo'a problem and life's
tusk J i
Wbnt hidden wisdom r.cntth that question lithf (
What insight deep, as thou (l?fk earnest ask,
Weighing the posaibl ,
"C?n Mnjl''
Can May? dost atk! All, who would say tlie )
nuj? \
What can May ?io<1 will soon the quwtion
b?;
And with quick senas of woman's deepening X
e way,
Feeling its worth, and weight, may\t 1
thoughtfully
In days to com5 inquire
"Can ilu^l" <
Ah. pregnant question! bbd it to thy heart; j
If wrong intent nppro&i-h?or evil spell? j
If worldliness would draw thy Bi.ul apart, /
Or pride, sr eclfidhneea. tliy busoui swell? '
At,k thyself, watchful then,
"Can Mu\r ;
And. child be.loved! when the swoet life now *
dawning
With all the promise of a glorious day, '
5hull wayne to ermine from its sun lit morning j
May Heaven still answer, Yea, when thou t
dost say
At its white portal )
"Can Wail" |
A wao suggests that a suitable lilniiicH| response
for tniuty city clioir3 would te, "O, 7
Lord ! have mercy on us, miserable sinpora "
It Don't Pay. ? Plymouth Church * '
rba lfgitiraiite receipts last year, says the '
STew Yoik Timet, were $55,000, the exjcuJitures
$62,000. There is a prospect,
it this rate, that Beeehcr may follow ^
3he?sver, and liave his church 6o:d for a
?welter's shop?ami this, too, with an \
>rgan worked l>y water-power.
Tue Presbyterian church Pdarisburg *
7a , was humeri on thr Q3 I nit.
lOk SM
i2L &?'?&<&
NO. 4 GRANI
BEGS LEA VF TO INFORM HIS
THAT UE HAS RECENTLY
ADDITIONS TC
WHICH HE OFFERS FOR S.
LOW P
To tbe Ladies be wool
SREATLV REDUCED BIS Pi
LADIES' CLOAKS .
- Tiio attention of tbe Gentlemen is i
sisiMit m.
r<\, which are offerpd upon the most reasooab
tOOTS find SHOES, in very complete and
Jo short, if you de?ire the very best of - barg
HEWITT'S GU
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tssbeki; yon will fin
vmoiNiA vr.
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>HODBS' MANUKA io it* prsparalFou. n njude
L Cotton, Coro, WhMf.'.'frbnoeo. Pbi?toe? pod o
M?ViU?eo&<)o?u41>]r Ypadervik K4*W oop of the
7p?P efcnt: l?l
ii .11,1
Our Little Bo-Peep,
EV CRACK ArPLETOJf.It
was March?anil into our home, ono mora,
CamO a quaint little rogue, "all Bliaveu an?
lioru,*' j
As fuuuj an elf as evor wa? horn I I
With a puckered face and dot of a nose,
Ami such wee-lit tlo curled up tips of toes,
And bluxhing all over red as a rose!
For nt-vcr a bit of raiment brought lie;
But, asfu<e would ln>ve it. a drawer bad wj
Filled full of woo clptbes us a drawer could bo
So we daintly dressed tho spriic and fid?
T?udrrly liujlicd him ond laid lii.-n in tied,
And wond'angly watched u'ui tbo tiny head.
And, when he awok<j from the blossotu-like
sleep,
rf ..' i
ui- u ?o won our hearts wo concluded to keep
The dear little fellow, and cnllud hiui "Eo peep!"'
l?or he brought with him glimpses of Eden u.ott
fuir;
An?l sweet b'.sssings like perfumes pr-rvaded the
air,
Upw ftingour thoughtsfiom the labor and cat c.
And daily in nature and beauty ho grew,
Renewing his freshness each morn with the
dew,
'Till Earth, in his beir:c, seemed created new !
And now that lie's been with us throe years or
more,
We wondt-r howe'er we existed before
Lie came, that March moi-iing, and knocked at
our dooi I
A?, down thro' the dairies, he trips at my fide,
And holds up the blo.-sjips with diuiplcB of
prido,
Biiuciuer Jest ill should my dulling betido.
My heart , In its fulness of pnssion and love,
Lioe yearuiugly vut to the Father ubove,
And priys Him, froru evil, to shelter my dove.
It lins been ascertained tliot bo me Indies
Jse paint as fiddlers uso rosin?to aid tbcin
n drnwing * licau,
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COTTON WAREHOUSE i
AND
jeneral CcmraiBsionMerchants,'
f^T 12W Fire-proof \Vnrch<>un<>, Soutl?w?*9l !
L> Coiner of I5<iy ?nd Jackson Siree's, !
^UyUBlB, Ou.
M. P. STOVaLL. of A?K'!8tn, G?. D, E.
3CTLEH, ?>f MudUon. Morgan Co., Qa.
Oct 9,1808. 24?1868.
lauaajras?
TE RANGE,
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
MADE CONSIDERABLE
) HIS STOCK,
ALE AT EXCEEDINGLY '
RICES.
d say that ho has
RICES OF DRESS GOODS
'
A WH err * tttt ?
OOIXWJji). (
' ?
especially invited to bis Stock of <
!e terms. Ili? Stock of HATS, CAPS
offerer] at rtduced rates. 1
am?, call on
)BE HOTEL.
, GA., DON'T FORGET TO 11
)BT HOTEL, I
D A HEARTY OLD ~
ELCOMB, . .. | |
t PRbPEfEtORBl
f: - " "?"'"* ' " .t .!? ' >* ' i:
...
n^nu^iH'M'
PEBTTVIAK GTTASQ, u ;*
anally ?4?ptMd fit i^?Mj?mr*rop*~9f
lherrool crop*.' Th? HauufootuftDg D?- ' <
i moat akillfal Chainlet* tod M&uaf?omier? .
I -re?Mi>(DeB4i>d JijrC ?JI ?f. th? moat promi. . f
,'' ' "< '
gas 1 gg i.I.I .? 1 gggsgaeaes
j.J c
Has got
Will I
FULL
AND THOUGH
o r
From this
Anything^
NOTHING CI
October 10, 18GS, 25,
Slendon's patent "
EXPANSION ROLL.
?v m
rf",IlK RuVmrri'ter linn puivli.is"<l t'le riuM of
JL I nit; this cti-af. improvement upon tlie
ori!iipir\ Cotton Go, in tlii. mid tin* n<lj"iiuiig
I?ir-tiiii-I i? now fir<*p:trr(l to nflf.-r il at. 'Inlow
|iiii??* nf ton ?lo'I?ro<-m-li. 1I?* linn miniermum
tfAtiinoniali* from planters of the Dis'rict,
uliowin^ IIio vitln** <>f tliu patent iri pnnMing
the Gin t?? Riukit better lint ami to fret out
. .? i?i> ihijjs more per diiy; ai d rIpo, i
leHUmnniulo 11otn coiiun fueier.*, certifying llin' '
cot'ou pinned by ilie Mcl.cndon Pnten* will
Rtiirniiiud front odo to two cents more pel
po<i III].
Ml! JOHN EXRIGIIT is hia ogrnt at Abbeville
(J. LI.
Edward F. Parker.
W. M. JACOBS,
Grocer ani Commission Merchant,
300 Broad St., Augnsta, Ga.,
(Old Sland of J A. ^neley <b Co.) 1
pg"Liberal Advances on Consignments. |
CHOICE FAMILY . GROCERIES, c
01 every 'p^-ription, at the Lowesi PricM
Or' 9. 1RHH. *24 ? ? '?
J. C. NOLAND
Formerly of
A. McKensie & Co.,
oziA-rtiiuaT oisr, 0. a. j
SADDLEA t
AND f?
HARNESS MAKER.
.A-bbeville O. H.? S.' C.
July 3 18G3, 11?13
NICKERSON HOUSE ,
c
. COJLTJMBIA. S. O ,
CLASS HOTEL.
$3.00 P?R DAY.
WM. A. WRIGHT
MANAGES
Nov. fl,1808, 23?Sin . "i
NOTICE THIS!
rllE Notes and Accounts of ROCIIE &
CHRISTIAN are in my hand# for colltc
ionl All persons indebted ttr? request?d to \
ome forward *nd Buttle, *? longer iudulgeoot*
:annoi be given
G. McD. HOLLER. ]
Jan 17, 1868, 89, if
nrOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!!
The Highest Market Prices ^
PAID TOR
WOOL, S
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
rUP wool must he free from bar* and foreign
matter. Will be taken either washed or '
i washed*
nLiKE & ROBERTSON.
Jane 5. 1808, 0, tf 5
. ? mf. T, .
i Cvli 'i
; * ^P?
.
ITimTTNf
t back from New 1
i iP TPTfn rn
1 ibllp
OF ?00!
NOT A CARP
a Conj ur ?:
i liner lio pot*
lilt
you can
lARCffl M
jSEW FIRM! N!
"NEW G
At No. 5 W
Will be fc
l(lTARLE?
jr.ni.il
HEADY TO EXHIBIT TL
FALL ANO WIN
Jouiislinir in p;?rt of STAPLE GOODS. 1
ISLEUIIED SUKEl'INO, BLKACUI
KENTUCKY JEANS. ROC*
BROWN 311111 UNO. BRO
BROWN DRILLS, TICKING,
OPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS. MERINOS.
'A CO AS FANCY GOODS AND N ETIOi
'RIMM.NGS R.bbun, Bcliiu^ 1'erlutiierj
11 ai U cheap block of
READY-MADE
OOTS AND SHOES, HATS, large variety of
loaka.
Hardware. Cut
And everything usually kept in a General D
isll, ttU(J COrdiallv i?vit? OI?r frion/la f/? ..--I
^ ? ? - Viiuo vr UUU1U Hliu
QUARLES, PE?
Abbeville, Oct. 27, 1808?52 tf
ESTABLISI
WM, n. TUTT,
Augusta, Qa.
WM.H.TUtl
IMPORTERS AND J
m GS,MEDICINES,PA]
DYE-STUFFS AND I
! 6 4 BROAD
AUGUSTA,
?ve now in Store a very Large #pd 8el<
ints of Merchants, Physic*-1*71? au^ 5*1*
ry email .advauce on cost of i?*P?rtfttrtO
arcbaots are invited to call and ei?amiri<
^y will find as Ipw as in any city sootf*
C5ct 80,1868, 27?8m
ENRIGHT &
IPAIRERS OF COTSON GINS, TI
HOUSE CABM?TEBS AI
v. . # . *' "" . /J
HE' ?obscrib?ra woora inform tbeir friends sod
nron>nu4 --J ? -*
r-- *tmi? tfvinuiyu .?iiu fiu mi
on <3iiuvTkrtabeN and Fao?, aod, do' ?H '*
D tbeir long experience in ihe Various branch** o
leir *bilitj/ to give eMti?fccti >n,' ?od inUtU mtir!
receiving n supply ol' OtN MATERIAL, and mi
line. Work will be dona ObliMOMC* rypfomfr
Mam
STork
U'&<9
ET BAGGER
out almost
ask for.
' umk
EW STORE!
OODS!
hite's Block,
>und
RIN
& CO.,
IEIR STOCK OF
TER GOODS,
'HINTS. BLEACHED SHIRTING
!D DRILLS, KERSEYS,
: Tsr.wn TPAMO
WN SH!EETfNO."
LINSEY, BLANKETS,
DELAINES, MOHAIRS, ALNS,
DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS
fy Uruidc, <fec. Well selected, beauli
CLOTHING,
Ladies' Shawls, Nubias, Sontags aud
Jery, &c.
rv Good House. We aell low for
see us"
LRIN & CO.
ID 1845.
. ROB'T H. LAND,
Formerly of Ne^rberrj, S. C.
r & LAND,
OBBKRS OF . .
NTS, OILS, GLASS,
'ANCY GOODS,
STREET,
GA..
;ct Stock, well adapted to th#
titers, which they offer at a
& and manufacturers' prices.
3 our Stock and prices, which
Of New York.
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