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At xm monm mm \u Mm ******* tfctori tfctol MM* ?*** !" h MM m4 t *? my | TIMl|fc ?f fclf it ft living ttaftlt t Ut tn? In into tit* p?tturi* V>iomi *- d Mr, T*tli? mMd Um wind (tarn Uijr tnuuutiJi.a frMl < Lord, opon tk? door to mr I Hmn to a hollar lift, and truer, TlMfL t*?Ky Ink hi* fo?i*dt Vhwro U * aobl? r wui-k than b wrought wit'it. Thana wilt* to charred by the flro? o< stn, Wh?K I l<hO ? captive blind and boand: An open door to frnrtaik In tby nearer smile, 1 akk. Yet the world i* thy AMd, thy garden; On oorth ?rt tbou still at home When thou bowlest bulbar thy b?How{nge.<r?. lty narrow workroom seems vast and high, It* dingy ceiling a rainl?>w dome: Stand ever that at wy wide-swung door, And 'oil will be toil no more. Through the roay portals of tnou.ii g Now the tides of suush ie flow. (/ r the hloeeqtniog earth and the glistening a<a The praise thou inspires! rolls back to thee: lie tones through the infinite archei>go; Yet, oripplod and dumb, behold ins wait. Dear Lord at the Beeu>if<il Gate, . m X wait for thy hand of healing? For vigor and hope in thee. Open wide the door?let me feel the eun?Let me touch thy robe: 1 tlwill rieourd run Through thy happy anivt-rs*-. ca'e ami -roe Where in and out thy beloved to, 27or want nor wandermg know Thyself at tha Door, Most Holj I By thee let m* enter iu I I press toward thee with my tailing eii o- gth; Unfold thy love in it* breadu an<i length 1 True life from thiue let my sj irii win I To ihe S?inta' fair City, the Father's Throne Thou, Lord, art the way alone. krom tha daene of unseen o'or? ? - ? r? NtoW t fed the floodilg O WtlKj tweet winds from thj hill* that blow] 0 river eo oalm in iu crystal flow I O loTe uofath' med?lh?* depth the heigbi 1 What joy will tboa not uotonne yupa-t, When thou ah all enlarge my htartl To he made with thee one apirit, la the boon that I lingering ?ek Ta bore no bar "twixt my soul and thine j My tbengbta to> eeho thy will divine; Myaelf thy aerrant, for aoy U?k: Lifel life I I may enter through thee* the Boor, ? fcafed, aheltartd for eTtrmoiel i, - V - - ,v.\ Ivcy Zareem. ~ . c * j > / Gra&Vme rveet and pie aunt rett, *-P me eafe till norning lightMay my k??1 by The* be blwtf *P1 n?il Jwu come to me; Enter in my heart tcsday, That I may be good like Thee, ,. Thou the troth, the life end way!'" A writer in m "Reformed Messenger'* is inoensed at the Union Prayer-meetings, and fulminates against the Evangelical Alliance, and those participating in the recent union meetings, with expressions of bitterness and contempt. JL curious scene took place in a New Orleans negso church on last Sunday evening.' A negro in the concrretra tion, named Payne, has been given habitually to the most extravagant domonBtaxations of the religion that was la t>i?- On baptismal occasions he main the habit of jumping into the pool with the candidates and undergoing the immersion. On Snnday evening there was a baptism in the ehnroh, and Payne -was particularly demonstatxve of his religions sentiments. He jumped into the pool and go? out again, and shouted till his voioe grew weak from exhaustion. Bat suddenly his utteranoe failed bim altogether, his gestures ceased, and he sank down in a seat, and there in the ohnroh breathed jhis last. The canse of his death was doubtless his great ?KCitement, coupled, perhaps, with tb* effeot produced by his bath* ' m ^ S*AJkBTCltOTUKS.?When John sfca VM Dean of Cftntdbury, a remarknbl. eeoe took place ia the hall of ihntworihj residence. . From some <au>>e or other, the Dean's father had not ri?m on of hi* oo an to; obscurity by his son's eleva" lion^ so,, visiting the Denn in London, li? presented .himself in bi? u?uh1 dres* of *> simple countryman. . UI? John^ilkitUi n at home? ' he^k*-':. ea the door being opened, utter a s>n^it-' hwdk, bjr one of .ihe Dt?n s servant*. 4* John TiUottaos l'* growled out the er Tttt i lt and don*l you know belter mitn trt f - f he Dean ia at borae, but not to *ee lb* like cf'VOU. ' Soyoo had belter be off-", ^ ?.*3*1 bo'il aoon >ae xciet'* replied tl?< for all you eon w-v And Mr. TTHotitori wat> right ; for after tbaaaoranV b?o dealt oat a good- deal of It* iboBfrbt fry appropriate to a bm ahabbily drafted, another Krrant vHjR Wn>y worthy fatbfer," exfctAfrned the JfrM?,,ajUrJ*erioaf ih? d*?criptfoo of .?U ttraagfrihfyuf. And thai wmead of feeing jSmf ^ ^06?^ Trie re)aOo?_ I* ? ???-aunt!? dad, b??an^oat tba dobrf *ad fall doiirp'of h? koeti, in the' grtWjfct o# kk aanfitte, to aak kit fctkar'a bfataipf. as__ #wr?w*ivwiw- ? MM iMO^jmuMfiXlovi Hastings. to a 10am fHtif "Ttitf hnn m bappv as an ..J3^Wr^k*HW m arrow to of bsf'gty Twd ptt46erMl*i6g w?Np*S9P-d? MM mat ?m ti? ssnptt V?y? of wealth, ?? ***% ?! btf tfc* *egn*sh of *? ashing bean. Shs nought <rw>f#*4nfc?4 Wifowr bts opee?<! **|foU' ' ' i ^^ fWj VOFWInUI l#H piM W^r 4 ?? lM>XrW*?^ faff, OiMi OwMUM* of/ ttMtfcgtm, for ?fw ^>ltMI<>klkli i'jiy**J WW vmrimmr to il?>7 of'<& ySto" AMQNMOVJMIH d(<r ** - |i ' ' A ./ '. . *uiiW > i ri i ilirt...u.i>i<itiii'f^tofrjtr>) fortn lh? Luth?r*? VWtif Lttten to Yooaf BnlWr ?? v?k Is, 1 Mt Yntno Plofomy Frttrl 'i<l<?. ih?? *h.y?>r of hi* brethren, ?>ut mipi-nlVd Ptolftnv Philnde phu?, the tuHt ' furmslnil uk willi .Io??d for t^fl-OlloH in tvgxr'i to cnNing thing* by their right nntt.es ill <>ttr lust 1*1 er.? Wf Intend to hiM nmnething further In tire whv or u fl-I'liuti. hn*i tlien give yoti aomtlimu nmre ?.f Ptolemy's in'story, nnd then diMim* him Th?-?v fti?* ? ? Mmtiy things in the world iJimi h/iVe wrong tiMtnf*, like the hiMoricnl t liHiHCiei nU>ut wliich we aro writing. Tnke tor idktHiice she " code of honor," socallfil, v\ hittli require* th-H il man be - - -- '? ? * ..j vmivi, <> n \my enrer, llf inuHi Hwny Rud blat ken It h e\? or hrui-e his lure, or ihoke htm till ' l;e *Miol* 1 rt* enough or lie miiftt send him a e.h?l lenue to fi.l t h duel. Now where {? the honor in Mich h ease? Is it. ho> oraMe 'or tin' human race to flghl nlid t-cr>itv.h, ??! ?iite ntiil devour like 'eiir* and dog* f No, t-e Imnor in nil on the other ndt*. Belter I'ockei the iunut(, a> d #y bo doing preserve von' integrity, than to rvsent it aotl thus pot your-eh, lor itt?i time being, on a !ev> I with ' l?i?;e be iKtu " It take* more < -nrHge, ami Hmt of ihe highest order. to Kulimti to insult than to resent it. Men and boys who c?n set themselves HgHin&t iliw coriupi opinions of society, and regu i .1.1 ix"-)!!!1!! iivvh i>\ Hie pure ?:ode ?>1 honor, 'in- moral In*-, nlmw h rar^ry n?d freedom f'oiii cowurilice of wliich ho who li? s iio< mi.ml coiirHgt* fui'utfh t?? defy tbe world'a H>?n>inr<l ??r h>?nor, is incapable even of '.nder-i .iidiny, much le-s of practicing. M\ young frienWp, ?hi>w your manhood, tour courage by daring to do right in the ta?e of ihe oneera of wicked men and women It laker a great deal more and '? Her "pluck" to do right often than to fight an enemy. Again to be able to tmoke a cigar, drink a good deal ol liquor, mixed up with mucli l>i ofanity, is by some thought to be sure indications of raaiilinets. The boy wjio can do all tl.ia and roll a laree auid in bin nouth in addition, is called quite a manly lellow by f'certaiu lewd fellows of the baser 6ort." But, my young friends, this is only n ' Ptolemy Pliiladelphus," a good name for. tigly and sinful practioea. Flee sucb youth lui vices as unworthy of the dignity itnd nobleness of youth. The mind, the body, the pur~e, the character and the soul *re all inJWd, and often ruined for time and eternity by these unmanly, nnd some of thcin most debusing vices. No, that hoy who scorns to take the name of bis Maker in vain, and wbo keeps clear of ?v?*ry bad habit, such as chewing, drinking, card playing and worse, is the most manly vontli to bo fount) in the world. He may be poor, his clot lies may be plain and worn, tun he i* one of nature's noblemen for .all and will compel respect when* the rich libertine ami inebriate, pouring fort hi m volley of blasphemy, scented villi tb l~.l r. -r _i.!. L.. -- i -> luiiigicu iiiuivt ??i w ii imc v au<j touucco, xioris a fueling of suurn from .all right Innkiiig jmrsons in the community. But wt* mu*t retftve what we h?ve to 3?y el I'lolemy's nUlory for nnnlht-r letter. Scriptural Enigma. I am < ompose<l of nineteen letters. My 15. 17. 6, It, 18?whs a band-maid w o <le?|>i?t:d her mistress. Mv 12. 10, 5?is the number which God sum if he found luSoi.'om he would not destroy itfc \1v 3. 0. 8. 11. 5?is the number of ultnr^ litalnum rommnnded Bilalc (u build. M\ 12.13 7 18.19. 0. 16. 5?ii> th^numtier of tear* Solomon whs employed in| building liit* house. M} 1 4,6. II. '2 ? wii* wliHt Joshua i'um> uiH'.ded thiu piieRls mid Lt-vi'es to gather to repnir ihe h>>u8r of God. M_v 10, 14?is a word that was uttered twite by our Divine Saviour whilsi tiHo^tng upon the cross in ibt ugonieH *le?th. * hole in an admonition to the yoaug. A RkO IPT ToH CURIKO MKAT? Take on** gafloo ot water, lake 1 1-2 lh* ..fiill 1-O'iU <> ..i.? * ** ? ?i? .... ougai, V*. VM ie,.l-2 fci. of potash. Io this ratio the (tii-kle to he iocreai-ed io any quantity de* lirtkji LeJ. lhe?* be boifed together, uotd all the dirt from the sognr fi>?s to the <>p nnd is skimmed off. Then throw it into ? tub jo coo), ana wheocold, -pour it orer yoor-bcef 6\r pork, to remuio the uhiihI linn*. ft J? (*1 wj wi :+WWs * m" meat must be well coveted frith pickW-, end should n' t be put (Town for at Isam two dayeafter, Jtijliog, dnriog which time .tsould lightly bo. f priu kled fith powdered veil pelre, wlrch removes all the *drface blood, <bc., leaving the' meat fresh ?tnd clean. Some omit boiling the pickle _ .1 ii 1 !a 4- ' * huu una iv H>r ^ofvr operation of Tjoilmg purifies lie pickle by throwing off the (Jul fo found If ?bi? wS^^^rly^ri?^ii will never be abnodos^iL There ii sone thai t-*-*!--*. <+i-\ ?+++?"_ -i-tv?r v ~-fr mirpamen ii, u bo gooa. " T' phildren of afljaene* aod'hpnbfk Bo shall we tranflfaw ier th?nr ft 00rre? No* p?iwr nUtM til at aoeriair ^Sw6% toll W'Aivt ttu^j vanIU?\**v?-^ ww ? ?? ?? * ? ? pit, and'4<ea???d not to .%I35w?i ftra tha of of (fa^p tfflU tod it ....??^.., . ''"" '[fif*" imhhhmmmi fefttehlgnftf WUeontin mm! IMuoU li?v? ftl fled lh? Firwtolb i.raendnetft* A young liMly nser Atlanta, QtorgU, It U mI<I, bna Pour suitors, aged rnnpfotively ihlrtMD eighteen, tbirijHh* aa<l *lxt\f She U tw?nty*four. ; Straw t>?rri?f>, ru.umlior* nod tornaloe* ?r? in the New Orleans mhrket*. English *o*l French journals ?? unanimous in their eulogies over President Grant's inaugural wddre*3 to the people or the United Sifties. V?ndal Phillips any*: Congress shotd'J cover the 8ooth wi'h cannon, ban.iei* nod scaffold* till neruritv of person end proper ly is enjoyed, and till it can be said with iruih " we will have j?eace." brownlow, in hi* letter of resigning the Governorship of Tennessee, cues h ? one of the evidences of progreta made l?v the S'nie under his administration ih? (net that "her celemosytmry instil ui.\'>ua nre all crowded." The now civilization i* accomplishing AS much in Virginia. Q'?r poor lioune* ure filled na they were never fided b?f ?r?, and th-^ name may be said of Peni lemiitiv hi <1 ?uil? j " j? ? The young la-lie* <>f Dover, Wayne ?<>unt), Inri., have formed a society for the redemption of young inou from ba<J habits Eaoh uf the members has plodged herselt i.ot to re-ei ve the attentions of any young man who use* liquors, tob ieo<>, or profane language. This ia WoinHirt^^lu^ in a mu>t wholesome and practica^^^ciion. Washington?In the Senate.?Key Dr. N winati was elected chaplain ou the >econd floor. In the course of the election Yale1* s?id that lie had no doubt thai Dr. N<*wnv>n was unsurpassed ?s a polilioal preacher but it wa6 time to liave a little less poll tios and a little more ruligiou in the prayers. A lan has been passed in Keuturky pro hibiting marriages between G?st cousins. Notice to Ofxiob-Skekkrs.?Applications for office under General Grant must bo made to tbo Cabinet officer in charge of the department in which the office is sol oiled. The President will not consider any such applications until they have passed* through the he?d of tho department to which they pertain. Late Paraguayan advices say that Lopec still heads the army and is fortifying in the interior. Dissensions among the allied commanders led to the resignation of Coxias and Herval, and the Btazilia General DeLonz i Correa oointnatids. Here is the latest from PariB. At a recent opern ball, a pellow opera ball, a yel? i low doroino was observed bowing to every lady in a black or rose domino, whofehauJ lie kissed respectfully and lie retired without saying a word, but making a note in his tablet. Yellow domino was ope of the disringuislied editors in Paris, who wjis enffMtrPfi 111 llto cnlnlmn ?> 1 I problem, n .w many pairs of new gloves iMttA'n tonight at ihis opera musk? bL iound that (if three hundred hiicI iMihicb he had smelt at under prekissing there were only eighteen whieh1iad*no aroron of beosine, or which had been cleanued. German papers state the whole tract on which the City of St. Petersburg is buih is sinking-slowly hut with fearful regularity and that at the present rate it will be wholly s'lbmerjjed in fifty years. It is a^e'l that the Russian Government is taking stAps to remove the court to some other eitv. A boy in Brentwood, England, recently "napped a pistol h| th? bead of h woman It Mas nut loaded, but the woman fell dead ?k lied by imagation. The Su'tan intend# to have his son eduoited in Vienna. He is to remain there ft' h private -rhool for two* years, and to re eeive the tame treatment aa the other pupils. In the pr'a-ipality of Waldeck, Germany, the government had recently issued a public notice that 110 licence to. marry will h-rentier be granted, to any individxl who w indicted for drunkenness ; or, if having been ro, lie must exhibit full proola that he in no longer a ulave to thi? vice. MU3, i. / s f 'I y Formerly known as Barnes* RflftW P.IVAV If ilia Havtng solt> my" interest IN BARNES' MILLS,on Rocky Rivt-?, I adopt this method of giving n<>li. e. snd ?f introducing In the grain-grinding public my Buecettor*, Mew* OLIVER & YOUNG, enterprising, industrious and accommodating yonng men who are .. ' tbti - i ' i mrbi i Well prepared to Grind Grata e and Saw Planks i On abort notice and in the best of alyle. MR. YOUNG will devote hi* entire 1 pergonal attention to the machinery aed management of the bu*ine?a. You have ' only to ry tbetn tobep:?Med. - "7(*T. t meet;h<?#:expreaa <tif' ihnnti^o^ llie. libera! patronage heretofore bestowed, and Ifurt that my su*MM0*p Wpf receive the tend* ?fd; V 1 Wi'r.W? 1>6wV wouldfcef to tttiid to tbem iiout; Lj ... I .... I I ...? < - >?. .fr ' ?' ' ^ iWTUjgp.-. ? - "J. NOTICE. * Y*/i jr j. uoiai i y DRUGGIST. C0KE8BTTRY, S. 0., ^Y70ULD Inform hit and lh? pub'ic ? ? mm. itr una Jiul rec?lv?tl a lull sourltn?ni of tlir vary b-?t DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye Stiii, Soaps, Extracts! Perfumeries, PAPER, ENVELOPES, HAIR DIES AND RESTORATIVES OF THE BEST QUALITYAnd *11 ariiclp* uaua'ly kt-pt bv Proeeiat*. which he ff?*ri? on the raos? rensonatde rins, bis whole ?'oi-k bdnir just. ??-l?>cied by DH W. C. NORWOOD, in Uulliinote and New York. In addition to bis ve>y complete etoek of Drugs nod Cht-miculs. he keeps conatunily x supply of the very beat qualities of BRANDY, m AND wiihgv, For the sick, nnd family uae, being reeonoineiid*d >tnd tested by ?ho physieiuiis fjeu orally. Physicians' prescriptioi-a and all orders filled with exactness, and any article callvd for not on h >?id promptly ordered. Tli-inkful forth* verv liberal patronage beKt."wrd upon b-in duiing the puat y*ur he hope* by the most sirict attention, to inerii u ciiiiiiUMnce of the enine, promising in keen constantly a supply of all articles needed feS the pn* lie ut nerally. Respectfully, J. F. TOWNSLND. F?b 1?. 1869, 45?tf ARLINGTON Mfltnal Life Insnrance Co. of Va, Home Office, 1214 Richmond. TV Tf mivmnu tx W UH x/. Ai. ?? rtlV UO| X/. U. Viee-PresiHsnt?WM B. ISAACS. l.ppal Adviser?II. C. CABELL. Medical AJvi?er?CD. H. SMITH, M. D. REASONS why you should Insure in tlis> ARLINGTON : 1st- It is folly Southern?under the control of the beat men of the South?FIRST-CLASS for huth stern integrity of churacter, as well -ns budiuess attainments. 9.|J1 IT 11 o nnn/1 I inn A* . v ... wmw.?ivii? ?n iv/ gn pi |.ni QUU H6IPIII. ooinpares favorably with any Company in America. 8illj It pays it* policy-holders the largest guaranteed Dividend of aoy Curopany doin^ buriiK'si in the South. 4thly. Its premium tables are the most liberal. 6'hly. Its funds are all invested (hy a provision of ito charier) in first liens upon Keal Hstste at half its unencumbered value. 6thly. It poM^KSps all the attraciive feature* nf us leading Northern rivals, and valuable feature* i>ot posaeeHfil by any oilier Company We du Qui decry the merits of other Cumpahies; all w? urk s a comparison. Ho extra charge uu female rihks. D. SAUNDERS CHILTON, General Agent, Ac. March 5. 1880, 45. tf CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP, CHARLES COX Respectfully informs th? public thahe is pi'?pnred to build to order, BUGGIES and LIGHT ROCKAWAYS. and to d. all kinds of oAHHiAGE uod WAGON WORK nt h<>rt notice; und on reasonable terms. All new work warranted for twelve mouths. Fvlirnory 25. 18*9. 44. tf BLACKSMITHING. FRIDAY JACKSON, WELL known in this community as a skillful workman, will attend lo Smi hwork upon Carriage*. Wakens, Plantation Toots, Mills, Engines. &< . His itimi are reasonable and he warrants hi* work to be equal to the best. intunry za,]?sv. ?, If DEN TISTEY. WE C. I4BDLAW, M. D., O. S. Office over Dr. Parker's Drag Store. Abbeville C. H. * $. C. February 26, 1869, 44, tf G. STOEPEL, WATCHMAKER. * Corner of Broad and Jaekaoo Streets, (Under Globe Holrl,) . ,, ^? rHB greateet citp. d?v< tcd to lheY*patrfp i Wntthee, Ctoefck a*d Jewelry. -* ' * ? " ' r A11 bind* of Watehec, Clooka, Jewelry, Speo f and Eye-Glawe* gold.' l'er?on*l attention paid tp the repairing^ ? vatehfa. >. '< * ? Jan 22, ?.i*-2t? mm ii AT\ USUAL RATES Drivers Polite ani Oblifini, , Vtemp Office, JBov. Br\86fk t>: the Due Wwt Female College. 3 iaif ' SELLIP NCW YOf Having determined to cIoj I will, for a short time, ofte have on hand AT THI THEY COST II I still haveremaining from n New York, a m&m m Of such goods as WHICH I ON THE TERMS As I can keep this offer o I respectfully invite my custo to come forward at once and and advantage. Mir 10 f/> <-w?n ~rr ? - - 1T1 j vi/jv.\yt 10 LU OVil till lllj tend to give any list of what say, call and enquire, and yoi just what you want. qM'o J. nun Abbeville, S. C., February Q Wi4 NO. 4 GRAI BEGS LEA VF TO INFORM HI THAT HE HAS RECENT. ADDITIONS T WHICH HE OFFERS FOR LOW ] To the Ladies he ? GREATLY REDUCED HIS T.ATVTF.R' r.T.nATT Tlia nttent on of the Gentlemen which are offered upon the most, reasi UOOTS hii'i SHOES, iw very omplpte i In fihnrt, if vu ?le-ire Him v?rv hfsi of I HEWITT S 61 when yqtt go to augtjs sto: rmwrnvr'n ni nr/ VY 111 UJ WHERE YOU WILL ] VIRGINIA W. C HEWITT & i tober 0, *808. 24. tf TtBMEr inH H *' SB?"? 31 Mm / ^ l3BE"g l ? p NICKERSON HOUSE * COXTJMEftA. S. O , hS8&?HL Itroaage. PJttEB 0MN1BIJ8 to*i>4<froai Vb? | Ke*. i.iStfC -1' SWSTO&ll^" rar1 W^j JG OFF f T . !K 6HSTJ 1 ( ?c my Dry Goods business, j r to the public the goods 1 . < 5 PRICE J N NEW YORK.! iy,last Fall's purchases in ^ I have usually kept, , WIIX ^ SELL J ABOVE SPECIFIED. pen only for a limited, period, mors and the public generally avail themselves of tiie profit ( goods at once I do not preI have, but instead thereof, i will, in all probability, find 5 IBIS f SS * wir? . a-jsa.xa.jca. JO. JH WMMBLIKHB 25, 1869. j all3 fi S' ?TE RANGE, S FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS J 1 LY MADE CONSIDERABLE | 0 HIS STOCK, SALE AT EXCEEDINGLY PRICES. ' , owld say thai lie has PRICES OF DRESS GOODS. S AND SHAWLS. is e?puciul!y inviti*d to his Stock of inable term*. His Slock of HATS, CAPSt ind offered at r< duced tales. wiri/.iinj, call oil jOBE hotel. TA, GA., DON'T FORGET TO 5r* A. LOBE HOTEL,FIND A HEARTY OLD WELCOME. ] 30N, PROPRIETORS. r w f J <s| r GQ ?l? g?.g - lis S8 j? - 4* h-j hHN J. O -E g T 1 ry>. o S ? g | | g r*3.? 3 ? I - ?? *-s 8 ? a ?2tffc*?? Ij'Sifl lg!^g g fr* fc ? I c ^?0^ 5 St' a o o j ,~-|sr\s S*t* 9 * t * r-gflga ?l Sit x E? ,,> i= ?i tS II C==3 c5 =-s E Ph S??' Isfa rp3~ afe" -"ss siif' 1 T o Z3 Jp ? -S3 M1 t3Uw-K. 'XI.**"* - 3 M WOOL! WOOl! ! WOOL! !U tv ?>!??: -'T:V v., " ^ *VT? rfiiKVi rL ' .(>>') worn. I ; ':4 L84I eighteen Ml: ThankAil for the ronage bestowed 01 past year* we hope tion to continue to We shall adhere CASH system, pron mcrs as good bargai in any House. We ies, hardware or Cre assured we shall lt< in Fancy and Sta] Milliner v, hoes, dp We are now sellit Flannels, Linscys, it reduced prices, ask all to call on us. FOWLER & 1 January, 15 1808?38 tf NEW FIRM! N: NEW G it No. 5 \l Will be f< ^UARLEI PEB EEADY TO EXHI3IT T1 FALL AND WIN Jo?Msfin?r in part of STAPLE GOODS. BLECITED SHEWING. BLEACH KENTUCKY JEANS. ROC BROWN SHIUUNO. BRC BROWN BRILLS, TICKING, Mm & WLINS, EMPRESS. CLOTHS, MERINOS 'ACOAS FANCY GOOD* AND NETIC I'RIMMlNGS Velvet Ribbon, Belling Perfume ul at (1 cheap slock of ' READY-MA Iff, 1O0TS AND SHOES, HAT&,large variety of Dloa ks. Hardware. Cu Ami everything usually kept in a General ] sash, and cordially invite our Itiends to come an QUARLES, PE3 Abbeville, Oct. 27, 1868?52 tf iiTiTi i *rv baughis chicago ! :o:? CALUMET MILLS 1"M1ESR Fertilizer* can ha reconuBended as poi QUALITIF^ uf Boiir. a* wdl da tlia rapid cro Tlic liaais ??f all manures ia B?ne, which, i riih ihc itiaolnlile mineral au.lntiuicea which are tht ow in tb# murkat, _ . > ALS< PUBE PERUVl FOR HALE BY trowb: Januaro Q3 lBfio M?*f * '' ' IE?AIREBS OF COTSOK GIHS, : ' HOTTSE CARPENTERS i , ' ' . ' ' J,IA .tri'JS *t pHJE flobscriber* wonlit inform th* ifriwdfr a J, prpp*rvd. wiib fompeiwrt workmeaaridai Dtfoii, Qin% Ttirwhera Mjpd f^oi, ?iid do all rom their long rjptrittny.lb the v?;lous tiran'ehi : their KbSlUjr to. gfve satUfnctfciTf, nifHtriml lot ?w rt^feivintf* vifjfdv ot OIN MATERIAL, an< nt I me. Work will, br done OD;tfe? m*t r?*< BYV . i if' Tliftj will fcfwjtyo keep,oh hand a obod itii?lif < S% UOFFINS. v- ' : >V<. r-. i :.^4 ! ic-ir*? 'd&irt-j! -%#*' 'l. ohn mmm. 4kugu?tl9r '' ?t c >jr. .>, .i....f.i'r#i '?i .'fi.><n >. ni'i H?mffnnr> *^iwf WH MHH-dNt '] IPtPMI < ' <i?AI?c&.? '-? *> >Vitisii Kty-nine. 1809 cry liberal poti us during the by strict attenmerit the same. strictly to the rising our custons as can be had lioon ?A nvv|r iiV glUUCI"1 ?ckery, but rest eep every thing pic Dry Goods, c. ig Dress* Goods, Cassimers, Ac. We respectfully i \ I DONALD. EW STORE T ,OOt)si lute's Block, Dund 8, ERIN [IEIU STOCK OP ITER GOODS. r PRINTS. BLEACHED SHIRTING ED DRILLS, KERSEYS, K. ISLAND JEANS, )WN SHEKTINGr. LINSEY, BLANKETS, 1. DELAINES, MOnAIRS, AL)NS. DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS ry, 3raulh, <kc. Well selected, te auti CLOTHING, Ladies' Shawls, Nubias, Soalng* and itlery, ?fcc. Dry Good House. We mU Ioh fa d tee iw &RUT & CO. BLOOD MANURE. _ BONE DUST. uewiflff the PERMANENT IMPROVING* li?Iirodiininrr nf 1 - r i -T? t* t v?.? iuu um^qu, >? M well known, compares most faVorihly i buea of nearly.alL ike Super PkosphaU* AN GUANO. aiDGE&CO. ! t ' / . iiif*'s?l i .M.' i i i ^ jfrrn vk'-vtf. WTD BITXLDEES. ; " r*7* ' '. iuf? .:.:*'?' 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