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" "it Would Hurt my Father. j ?I>o cVMrw>? FT*"]* *nd cb*rlle' Upon ? ???mer In ? l?rg? ?ud n1* . To****' $**$???, ? Jwwe^pjfty. a ireo ibey liuget e^, Vho?? branches overhead ^ re riohly bung with cherries, 80 tempting, ripe, and red. Baid Frantic, looting upwarcj, "How aloe that froit mnit bel Let u? gather some and taate it? There's no one sear to see." "No, no," his playmate answerod, |d firm, yet g?ntle, tone; 'for you know my father told u* "To leave the fruit alone." "But your father cannot see us, ^nd even if he knt-w, JJjfs far ioo kind to hurt you. So let ua pluck a fevr." put Charlie by this reasoning Could not be turned aside, know he would not hurt me," # Be ipstautly replied; "But it would hurt my father, if 1 should disobey; } do not wish to grieve him, So, Frankie^ come away." Then together from temptation The little children fled, And left the untouched chorriw, 80 lusoious, ripe, and red. True love and true obedioneo By Charlie wero displayed. L?t bis behavior, children, Be your ex^mpl* made. ph 1 may you each remember The moral of my song, hurt your parents1 feelings ?y doing what is wrong. ? Winning Wordi. Poultry and Eggs. A good deal cf experience has taught us tfcat success in the poultry yar> depends as pauch upon good general niutjiigenieiit ho upon nny one thing. When the rggs of foy hens indifferently are kept for the pur* pose of raising young chickens, aud when little attention is paid to the particular liens reserved for laying, it will in general be found (hat the profits are Small, and the quality of fowls raised rapidly doterio fates. Ia addition to the usual plan of only Selecting the best formed and quietest ben* for breeding purposes, we have found it <>f 1 advantage to pay considerable attention to the age of the fowls which we retain. For the production of eggs for domestic con- 1 sumption we uever keep hens bevond their second year, but for taising chickens we have found it to be poor policy to employ fggs laid by hens less than tw-. years old. "We have always found that the chickens from tbe older bens afp uiore easily raised ?ave stronger constitutions, and turn out every way bettor than tho>? raited from pullets' egg^. The eggs ooutequently tO-i more, bat ibis extra expense is but a smal item on the number of eggs usually employed for halohing. In order to hare eggs during winter, besides the usual appliances of meat, lime, Band, bones, &o., we always make iure of having come ' very early chickens. The pullets of these will commence to lay in Octoboi or November, and will lay through* put the winter. Next season we draft a few of the verj best of these and keen them as breeders, the balnnae being fattened and killed off as soon as they bave positively ceased laying. AH this time i<. to wonderful how rapidly buns take on fat. often see acoounts of bens not laying beoan&e they are too fat. When consider, ing the case with which bens fatten as soon as they oease laying for the season, we bave 6fteo thought that the true way to state the case is that tjiey fattened because they did not lay. At this age they are delightfully Render and juoy, and we would aboat as soon think of fattening a cow that gave twenty quarts of milk a day aa to think of fattening* faying hen.?Country Gentleman. At A PftaKlAHokli^ *,.1. ?? ? yuuitu, ?v MBIO pew are eagerly snapped up at about a thou ailnd dollars each, a young man and binewly married wife recently attended worship, and were to well pleased with the preacher that t1 ey resolved to attend regularly. ^qoordiogly, as they pns-ed out one Sunday, the gen leman, calling the pefctOQ aside, saic} patronizingly ; ? See here, I tbink, onlta whole, I'll come to tbii chnrcb. Now J want to hire twr> seats?-good sea's, mind you?on the lower floor, and now let mp eep a}| that you?b>?ve toilet." ;t4To let, did I iindergtand yon ?" intjnired ihe sexton: *Ye*; I don't mind paying four or five dollars extra for two choice broad afrfle se?t?," replied the applicant. . ' Young man," said the sotne< what practical custodian/' * we have no eats * to let?! we do not do a retail busi> pese at tbia bouKft/1 ; ' s." ' ' few. It?' one Coogregs' ional clergymen <:ave pup |ished oyer -Ibev own names-a.e'atement respecting the Jndepeidtntt' setting forth tiiitiU.proj?r^^>r#'Mr. Boweo,wilted them * together' at P"i<wgo a ye*r ego, and en<deavored* to enlist tfiem in ty' support. They tegjfrded ibe ^nper a* taring de partW' tfort ^f klib, t??tter the Influence mw+em $*** promi>ed.ihemit should,.be evaagelioaJ. Jo fu wtotJroeot# hereafter.' . Tbej U>e wiled bec^e/oiJdw organ gwopbtow.il J tha ttory of bia [ yo? jqiufiflf* A.-^*Kot any y?i; I am }n Miaroh #f * 'perfect phurob." Oanon ftf&stijm a?r? ?fstt$&<$nb' Hag* mfiurty corjtttaiioo^iti* tjtoagbt, jfjjl ftldmty ?U Agflrinw Vite. ' ^ ^fi"- i fiiiktfitfifviturir'i i Wfn"i ^fopBU^rijBous. In the District Court, Washington, D C., Biadley, having formally declined apol ogizing to Judge Fisher, was agaiu exclu< ed from practice. Cattell, in discussing in Congress th? cuffrHgo amendment, wished to exclude Chinese who worship Joss. It is elated that the income of Mrs Lincoln from her hubbaud'a estate ie abou $7000 a year. A T Stewart has cold twenty nhawls thii eeiRon in New York, worth $3000 each, and one worth $4000 One woicid lately ran up a bill for $20,000 ql his store ip * couple of iqoutlis. A victim of a horrible acoident in th* J3Mp Railroad receutly brought unit against the company, which offered to compromise hy paying him $3000, hut he decline-i The Hint went on, *nd ended in a verdici for the plaintiff of $35,000. ^.'ho duuiage! were laid ui $100,000. A young woman named Mnry O'Neil was arrested at the White House, vyho Maid she waf sent by God to assassinate Mr Johnson. A double-barrelled pistol, noi loaded, was on bur person. Sbo was evidently crary. California's nonulAt'on 1.4 nnlv nrr.!?util female. In Nevada there are eight nipt lo oue woman, ami iu Colorado twenty u one. Tlie bill to amerd sets incorporating the South Cjirolin-i University was amended no tint (he Legi-IatU'e shall elect the rustees, and no distinction aa to race, color or creed shall be made in tho aitin<s< sion of students. The net then pussed the btOJiid roaj)i>g and wus ordered lo be en-, groaned. A novel mode of dunning, lately in troduced in New York, is to hirn ? chni.-t pt:ore<1 in flt'tiing red letters, 'Collector's Chaise," in which the collector makes bi? daily rounds to the domiciles of slew-pay ing debtors. Iu very obstinate cases, apd when the debtor lives in a fashionable bouse, it is kept standing iu front of the j^caiate seyeral houra a day. The Cincinnati Oauetta says : "Our city is full of thieves, and tl ese, owing lo the efficienoy of the authorities, have become exceedingly bold in their operations. High way robberies are coni'iion. Scarcely v night pa-se* that several of these do noi occur. Citizens have been stopped on the roads leading from the city, as early at half past five o'clock in the evening, and robbed. Ikfun rre h!fo robbed in the centre of the city at night, and to-daj we have the record of a highway rubbery in the oily in brosd daylight. The New York Sun hafl a report of th< ?rganiration of a vigilance committee ir that city, about eight days ago, to be ready for any emergency that should arise. Tm police are supposed to be in (avctr of th< organization of a committee, and have aorx muoli in a quiet way to encourage th< movement. The first organizations wen made in the Fifth and Fifteeeth wards Thfiy have the names of the pripcipa criminals and bullies in the^e wards, am will exeroice special watchfulness ovei them iq oase of another robbery or mardei The proceedings of th? meetings are kep tvcret, but it it understood that thn ooqimiitee is ready to aot ip case of necessity *Dd will introduce Ivncn law if the coi^t and police caooot proteot oitizeoa. General ?arly says be will stay in thi United States ppw, Mii the state of tbi oountry will permit." ? It bai been discovered that $2,000, 000 of ohurcb funda have, been loaned fui speculative purposes id Wall street, ant that several phurohps are mortgaged ior thi same purpose. It is said that the New York saving banks are beginning to invest to a consid erable extent in Southern securities. ? A curious lawsuit is on the tapis ii England. A Liverpool merchant, sudden ly culled to New York on urgent business took a cab to the steamer, and in his bast orgot to pay the driver. On hia returt three months afterward, he found the cabmen and cab just where he had (eft them sheltered by a little wooden ahed, and wa U- - L!ll ? uicii uy t\ UHI lor OOHCD (Art tOT OQ^ thousand nnd eighty hours by day apd on Thousand Hud eighty hours by nigh? Tbi o^se is still going on, Gov. Sco^t ban appointed Thomas' J 1m Motte, &q., and Maj. Je?se G. LyUee, a l^HgiBir&tee for tbe County of Richland; A pardon has been issued for Joeepl Smofce. qf Colleton, convicted of larceny, and the sentence of Shed Lennox of Ab&eville, for -the aocqa crUnu, has beei commuted to Imprisonment until *thei01s ofM?rpe,t: ' ' ' * % *" f Governor Scott has tailed an order ti Gol. F.J. Moa'es, Jfr., Adjutant and In spectpr-General, to organize his department and proceed to enlist the foroereferred to in tfie joint resolution authorising the Governor to emptoy Hn armed forth* preservation of the pej}c?. ' *An Sxeter, Mr H., pan wiiji tjsnoed Co in Jail, for lifting J? Children Wifceb'air of th?|lr totAC M( ! { Application has been made to the Preii den&fqr permission to remove fcoolh'a _rf mai<Mr ?od (or pocceuioo of tba traoiatk other efoctfbf the a***iio |n U?s cuavodi of the War X}?p?na>?Bt. The'African ie to be excludedtrofjf tiftagaraiion b*ll, byJ?tjrliog It a pjinu found of * j?b?o jfiftr :*?> * T '' *" Carolina at art?*0V ^?#f??urau prnilhfUld am) ^Oreto.-'boro jMfh fraf?r? tor, ify^J^pr^nid in hjio&o4 ia JruHuoa JlU, III, on Tue?&jr?the nml^jij sluDgshot blq^a being found upvft H imd. ' f ' * I'll .*? j| j| Tiliitt A Mr. 0. C. Doraey, of Rhode Island, >*t one Urpe nn inmate of a State prison, Dow gives a dinner to the inmates of each o the New England penitentiaries, includ- g New York, oo bia birthday, e*er . ear. Hon. Daniel S. Pratt, Senator elect fron I Indiana, is six feet Ave inches high, and ' weighs 408 pouodn, he bids high to be r corporal successor of llou. Dixon II. Lewis, deceased, loug u distinguished Senator of 1 AlabamaFrom subscriptions of one per cent per week. 8900,QOQ were received hy the s<?' ?iety fpr the propagation of the I^omun Catliolic faith during 18G8. The Oantpn (Ohio) Republican proposes to make h velocipede with rimmed wheels, bo that it can be run at the late of 100 miles an boi|r op a single rail of a ruilroad. A shoaling affray occqrfed at Mariana Phillips County, Arkansas, last Saturday ? rebutting in tbe instant death of all partie concerned, whoso nances were Thorn* , and Arthur Slaughter and A'tbur Free I man. The former wore from Mississippi and tbe latter from Alabama. I Experiments recently raado in Goorgia . provo tliat good paper may be made from okra," the whole plant b<:ng utilable. The t Mobile Register has 6een specimens of good ( printing, writing and wrapping paper made ) from this plant. The discovery is expected to reduco the price of pape a nnxora sviuovv 01 jNew Jersey has won I 65,000 in a bre-'tch of promipo case at Jersey City, against a widower of eighty. A print or of St Louis ha*, abo won 85.000 in a 6itnilar case against a damsel if twenty. The Israelite, the organ of the Jaws at Cincinnati, in a lute issue, makes the following suggestion : *' In order that we may ! have a day of rest, a real Stbba'.h, which can be observed by all I-raol, wo propo-e 1 to adopt that day which is set apart by hundreds of millions, nay the whole civil* Thurstdn R. Bloom Esq., a prominent , and much-loved citizen of Ration, Ga., who 1 during a residenco ot a few in< nibs in Gotham, succeeded in making several for* , lunate bite, and realizing a large sum of money, ainl in mat city very suddenly on Tuesday afternoon. He leaves a wife and children. Night work ia somewhat bad for the Jm:obina. Accoiding to a Radical print the recent night session of tbe Senate opened up some splits in the parly that cannot be easily healed up. Our exchanges from different. parts ol the country tell us of more than the average of murdering. Id it a murder epidepaio ? " Exerpife care " is good advioe ; but a good evercise of the muscles is more strengthening. il*d world, for physical reat and the worship of God. Let our praj ers and thankd givings, with theirs, ascend to Hia throne * on the same day, Sunday. J Sitka is said to be nearly depopulated, Every one who weot there wanted to keep j a saloon. There being no Pile to pay for drinks, wht-re all were barkeepers, business hecame dull, and now the emigrants are r going back toS-tn Francisco. The rebels in Havana have destroyed e section of th6 railroad, and now occupy j ihe Town of Cameron, between Cieniuegot and Villa Clara. Several attempts at revolution have been made in the Vuelu 9 Abxjo region. The situation is becoming 9 grave, and the government is taking noiivt tepa to prevent the landing of reinforcemeets. r The dust from the macadamirad streetf of Paris, it is stated, yield an iiippme ol 8 52600 perannuqp to an ingenious individual of (hat city. Qe collects the mud from tbt ? streets, which near the houses in course ol construction contain so. much stone dust, he then places it in large tubs, passes the [j deposit through seives, allows it to form ? concrete, which be then furuat into the long ,t yellow bricks for knife-cleaning. The ma0 terial costs nothing, the labor is insignifi, cant, but the brioks -sell for twenty centi . e^"h. The Turkish ladies at Constantinople art r becoming more and more civilized in theii dress. Although they still wear the une couth, abapeles* outer cloak and close wbjtc 3 veil .when in the street, they have the European dross qfted under the cloak, and . make t'ie veil of such thin and transparent 8 gauze as so show to the utmost advantage the features they pretend to conceal. 1 At the opening of the Legislative Cham I oera in Faris, the procession was Attentive ; ly watched by ex Queen Isabella from bei t present abode. It was remarked that eht t wore a look of deep melancholy, djubtless caused by former recollections. 3 Greece has eept an answer to the Peace 1 Conference, giving her .adherence ?p the ' peace, protocol. So Crete has yet to await * her day of coveted escape from the Turkish ! rule. The combined'Emopean powers are ft too much for Russia in the premises. > A correspondent mention* that hence forward there wilj ooV.be two aUsfJijibU * during the celebration of the Sacrament at ' St. Alban't, Holborn, London, but that seven penpant Utnps will be kept OODsuntly burning bpfqre altar. j) A cnrioua ftatare narked tb? btu|?neM [ of the London Stook Eichaoge * fortnight f ng6. ^here yfn fttyrtyed. tymwd lor the j Confederate loan, wbteb *u quotedat ?fi I JOa. The .idea that aorta ro^ittin of I iU^eee bonds may ba flifen byibeAngloyW>ris*o comciisxion, baj broogb# about , ^^ they ci6fc*taoUy. fi*Ph* r*?{S8i? 16a dallwta hiahb ofiheit on^ '{ft&tf&a ]?nac% ItPpariilf i : ri.iWahm - '<' fiitwn Jift'ii if DISSULUTION OF Copartnership. rHE Copartnership heretofore existing bi?]twren the undersigned, tinder the n<ime ud atvlo ot "WIER A MaDON ALD." hns ttii Iny been dissolved l>y mutual consent. Tlio stuck on hsnd will lie repleD'shed. tind he buaineH will be continue! by M MoDON ALD, ?*ith whom will be fouod the hook" and' ticcniinU, aud to wlioia debtors will only muko i payment. 1 jno. a. wjeit. m. Mcdonald, Jnn 4, 1869, 87?if. * OLD CROCKERY STORE, ESTABLISHED JN 1635 I Hove in a former generation served the | PARENTS, am s?ill prepared to sell to ih?'ir ehildren Crof?!:ery, Glu 8 ware, Ta ble Cutlery, IMatfd Ware. Tin Wme.aod liunreed? c) article* in tlie llniiso r<irnit>lung line. LI MUSTIN, '2bU Bio.id til., Auguet4. Deo. 18 18G8?84. BRIDAL CAKES, Fruits, etc., TOYS, at the- French Store, 200 BROAD STREET", ADQUSTA, GA Oeltf. Ibtib, *24?3ii? STOLEN IT^ROM tlie subscribers siablen 10 nou'b ? of Anderaon C. II. on the niiclit of the iittth. a DAY MARE, 11 linnd* hige, in ttloralile good order, round bodi.d small Btur in the face, carries heret-lf well, and holds a fine head under lite endille, cuppos-d to have been aiolen by a neifio, but nmue unknown. A reward $2rt will be p.iid for the recovery of ?lie mure or (50 for the ware and iheif. Ebtiinatcd value i.- $150. LTJSE HAMILTON. STQREV1LLE, ANDERSON DIST. s c Jan. 29. 1809. 40?lm ililTll AT USUAL RATES Drivers Polite aid dipt Arply to HUGH WILSON, "Press" Office, Nov. 6, 18?8. NOTICE ! CERTAIN Notes and Accounts, belonging lo the Calais of Dr. E. E. Prenyl \. dec'd, are in the bands of the undureigp?-d foi collection. Parlies concerned would do well lo 1 heed this notice. TUQMSON <fc FAIR. Nov SO. I?65. 80?tf STOVALL & BUTLER, COTTON WAREHOUSE AND General Commission Merchants, NEW Fire-proof \V&rrhou?i?, Southwell Corner of Bay and Jackson Suceis, Augusta, Ga. M. P. STOVALL. of Augusts Ga. D, E. I BUTLER, of Mudiion, Moigao Co., Ga. rtn? a ioao oi iaao ; McGrowan & Parker. THE undersigned have formed a Partner hip fcr Lhjt Practice of the Law iu Ab h?villo County. ' WM. H. PAKKKR, S. MCGOWAN. Jan. 8, 1860, ?7,tf NO. 4 GRAI , BE0S LEA VF TO INFORM HI \ THAT HE HAS RECENT\ \ ADDITIONS T WHICH HE OFFERS -FOR LOW ] Tn (lin T.?A\eim Iia m V ?"V MMUIVf HW f , GREATLY REDUCED BIS LADIES' CLQAKJ ) JLe attention of tbp Gentl&men 1 mmmm m # r which are offered upon ibq most rMM BOOTS ?nd SHOES, in very complete a Io abort, if you de?ire llie very bttsi of I ' . 1 ) 1 J HEWITT'S 61 WHEN Y(TO GO TO ATJCKjM S T O l HEWITT'S fll WHEEE YOXT ?$ F J ' P; C HEWITT > S '( * / . " ' . tobcr 1808, 24, 11 RPOD^ SUttEft iz> st*fiST?ii? Ported B?nV VttttnWf PUt| fl WlO.OiVB* ?1W 1? I Bfw'fW fegg^fRj sgias ^ . ? ?, -ptri wwm&fc'* M * [iv .. ' " . > gj .v., ; . I' i rf'i^ wdSkiUtfk&hi tdag PROMPT PAIBTS MAKE THS \ INDEPENDENT MAN! \\7^ "vould remind *uch of oiw customer* as T ? ?re owing u< for iiuuili 8?1<1 tin-ill ilurinc l??t yt-ar, that the lime lias eome wli*ii wc iu??l h??e monii . \V? hope lliut they np piei'iHlititr our UervasUies will coin- foru.ird wi bout further *<>lir.i(.ation, mid in.tke immt*diaifl payment. Ti<e planter cod now renlirmuch more by thp euWi of his Cotton Minn lie aftloulatud upon wji-u he plunted his or?p Inst April.' and tlicre is po jrnod ri-u-on wliy **!? niPivliHUt cliou'd t'B longer kept out tif his uiod*-}'. The i>A90Bitl>leneas of our demand, will ho ej parent in our cuxti'iners, wh*-ii w?* a;sure litem that we are nquited to pay cash ful tr.ote than ore-lialf th<* woods we Iruy, and the longeet possible tim? that we can get on pny elass of Goods is four tnnuiho. tlomu forward, pay up. and begin again. White, Smith & Co, Jim 8, 37?if. ~r ~Ti < 73 u ? o<3 oq sss ,-r ^ ^ " = ? 2 G?j Q = ~ t?^ ? ^Tk2^J* * 55 u zn ois^i? ~? rh <c gg<hpp|3 ?| ggtni^n . fs goqs-fcss ? gs _ _ ?^^r!"S ~ cq ^ vir> 0?&g'/l!j ? i? ^ -- IV* r~- ' ' p"8 3 SO i O C=3 ~ s 3 *5 "H &sqe5p-,f * a ? gi its, 3 ^ SU'B ^ ^ 3"ss o ^^1*? - - r ? WANDO FERTILIZER. Tub wando mining and manufac ? COMPvNY oiFt-r# to tliu l'l>u,iers xuu i nmiuioui iuc ouu.u ir.eir r iMiiiL.l?b.K, kuoxvo no (lie " Wando Fertilizer," Which the experience of the post senunn h*i pri'V d to he ouo of <he mo?t va'ualile in our market. It h?? P?r it? hnsr the inaierinl* from the PlioFplinte Beds of ihe Company on .Afhley River, ond is prepared at thrir woi k? at ilie JSast Eud of Hasel Street, in tbia city. In ordor to nunrunteo itn uni formily and maintain its h'gh standard, th?Compnn Iih* mr.tle arrang-munls with the dit?titiL'uifhed Cl<emiat, Dr. C. U SHKI'^KD. Jr.. who carefully anahzea nil the ammonite*! and oilier nintenal puicliuacd by the Cuiuuaqy, and the prepared Fertilizer, L.f V.!? - /* - i * * - uciure iwiii3 oaeroii lor bbib. ine Uompany it resolved lo make an article which will prov to be a (X)MPLE'IE MANUIt&and civo ?lIii mUisfa-tion. Kur lerios, oircular*, and other inform?tion. ap[>l\ to WM. C. DUKE-* A CO. Agent*. No. 1 South Atlantic Whari. Cbarlfeaton, b.O, Jun. \i, 1809?So* The Due "West Female College. THIS is on? of the most flourishing Inetitu tions in tWe Stale. Pupi ?r?-o--ived nt any tim**. and chinked fn.m limit of entering. Tuition?'deluding Latin and Ki>n>'b, #4.<i0 per uiontn. Boordine, including fui-1 un-> wuthiDg, $1-1.00 per month J I. BONNES, PreaideLt. J ad. 8, 1368. 87?3m aMISSl * JIXE KANGE, S FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS LY MADE CONSIDERABLE 0 HIS STOCK, SALE AT EXCEfDINOLY PRICES. ould say that be h* PRIM MB (MS 3 AND SHAWLS. 1 14 especially io?it?J to his Stock of (table totn?. IJif? Stock of HATS, CA?S, ind offefd it r<. duCed rates. iargain?, call on j 4 ;0BE HOTEL.j A, OA., DON'T fO^CtST TO " ? HOTEL,! IND A HEART? OLD WELCOME. ON, PROPRIETORS. , ff - r < ?: V * .A. ... CSESKSrEfc-SS. lid *nd I/ntfB-rib tutted Standard Manor* W&SM&S&i.: id other root crop*. The M*mif?cioriag D? ffi ^^ ^ ^ / -'P ' ' J. J c Has gc n T1 Will 1 FULL AND THOUGH o x From thi Anything HMnnvp n 11U1 mil tr b October 16, 1868, 25, centre vill? CARMAUE SHOP GORGON & ALDOUS WOULD re^OHOifully announce to the citizen? of Abh.>vill? D>oir ?t that they ire still loctttcd ni their eld stand. near DiaiiinU'l-Hill I'. O.. vrheie they are prepared witli ihi- best wuti'ritt^ Hiid pvoil wo-1?men, to do all work that uviy ha entrueU-d to their Cii? o, fail lifylly. ni re^son&blo price* for Oaah, Ordrrs are Koliuited. GORDON & ALDOUS. Sept. II, 1808, 20. tf jTcTnoland .ITur-merly of A. LfXeKensie & Co.. an ffjnuHirjToisr, a. o. S A D B JL. O R AND HARNESS MAKER. Abbeville C. H., B. C. July 3 1868, 11?12m Gr. STOEPEL, WATCHMAKER, Corner of Bro?d an<l Jrtcknnn Streets, (Under Globe Hotel,) ATJOUST'iL, Oil, rHE erentent care devoted to th? repairso Witt?dies, Hocks and Jewelry. All kinds of Walcftea, Clocks, Jewelry, Spee e? aod Eyo-Glaest-* s>>ld. lVson.il attention paid tr repairing of Wlltfhj-S. Jao 22, 1869. S'j?2m NOTIGE THIS! TUB Note* and Accounts of R0CI1E <& CHRISTIAN are in nty hands for culleci ion. All persons indebted nro requested to some forward ?ud settle, as longer indulgenoe eanaoi be giren a. McD. KILLER. Jan If. >868. 89. ' WOOL! WOOL I! WOOL!!! Tbe Highest Market Prices ' ., PAID JfOR WOOL, :?x EXCHANGE FOR GOODS rHF wool muat bp free from ban and foreign Dialler. Will t>? taken either waahed or mwufced* illLLKK & KUBKR'J'SOM. Jane 6,1868, 6, tf ^abiJ! mrfco! ^ iim ?*?-tt'- Imfa^ . ' -i UNNINt t back from New i) fo Ji ; UilUJl ii P ?F @?0 NOT A CAR] a Conjure is bag he can pull you can BARGED* M NEW FIRM T M NEW C At No. 5 V Will be <(UARL?; na^Hi ST MUM HEADY TO EXHIBIT 1 fail mn ww Consisting in p*rt of STAPLE GOODS. BitECUED SBKEUNG, BLEACI KENTUCKY JEANS. HOi BROWN SHI RUNG. BE BROWN URIELS, TICKING, &3s&s POPLINS, EMPRESS CIATBS, MERINO PACCAS FANCY GOODS AND NBT1 TRIMMINGS V?K?i Ribbon^ Belling ful ucd cheap slock of "nil 1 TvTT if l T\n riMiJ MAUJi BOOTS AN EX SHOES, HATS, large variety c Cloaks. Hardware. Oi And everything nmally k?pt in a General cubIi, and cordially invite our friends to come ai QUAKLES, m Abbeville, Oct. 27, 1868?52 tf IBS MI I :p:? BAD6H1S CHICAGO ??:o;? CALUMET MILLS THES1? Fftitisere can be recommended p< QUALlTjIfrt < Bono, m well u the rapid cr< The l>a?i? of all maaurea Is Boo*, which, with ib? insoluble taine^ alitnocei which are lb now io the market. -s ALS PURE PERUVI FOB BALE BY THOWB Jnnnary 32. 1869, p??tf ?! .iiri . fj gsggeaaaaww <iw 'n i i U1DDTPDT ft 1UIU1U1U 0 BEPAIREES OF C0T90H COTS, HOUSE CARPENTERS THE ftubftrfiWn wdold inform their friends ( prcpirvd, ?i?h ?<<fnpeient workmen *6d 0 Cotton Qtm, Tbrw?ber? oad Fans, ad do *1 From ttalr !<Wg?*porteo<*1o <he vwioftavbr???l ol thtfr'ftykjfc 00# nonnocauipplT ?i GIN MATERIAL, m tb?t Jin*? Work WtU W dooo on ibf m<*i ** pti /. 1 i -, ttfjfcr vjo'm SS?>^#C vi-> !> , r - * ifclfltflkilMjMiWi i.l 1 '1 1 iVi ^' JferrwrtTilrfi^f<iii'i'i' I"> i"*i i ll AM York ft# ID)Gfi (lT?i in mg OS, >ET BAGGER out almost ask for* 1 1ill LOOK ???? [EW STORE I .OODS! White's Block, found s, HUN ' & CO., rilEIR STOCK OF itfr nnnns VP.INTS, BLEACHED, SHIRTING* JED DRILLS, KERSEYS, t)K ISLAND JEANS, :OWN SHEETING. , LINSEY, BLANKETS, >S. DELAINES, MOHAIRS, AIa-I ONS, DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS ery, Braids^ djc, "Well ielecied, b? nuti CLOTHING, if Ladies' Shawls, Nubias, Soulaga aud atlery, Dry Good House; W? tett loir fat ad see us* . . RUIN & CO. " ? I '11*1 4 wvwi i*im iui BLOOD KM& BOM DUST. ." 1 (. ' .. ;v .t ?* .*'.../ i i .? ;* >*s?Min*lhe PERMANENT lMPR<mfc<* >p-prodooing effect* of Penuriu. Qoano. as Is well koown, ootpperee. steel favorably. ibuM ?f nearly ?U ux4 Soper Pjhq*p^AtML AN GUANO. ? . ?. ' I i.? i f,nj UH . - * RIDGE & C0. . 1 ' ^THRSSHEES AHI^ iFA^fc