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' - The Christians IfctfE
1 ?tin| bagful itanftu, lo th4 T?it
cry, tit* t?keo from the Qk%rch
'.v Afagatint.
! 'tis a holy plsos,
y t spirit's parsing hoar;
t :: '-t?l one hu ran bis rav?,
* 1t:ri?ti*n claims hie
ill, let not an eartKy thought
he deep oaln^eea of faialot.^ /A jr
1 h? T.ot done with sarih, ***'
glory aDd its ^vide I
vssing scenes pf .woe tod mhtb?";
a pleasures aoors'd though bitd f
Ih he ot conquered death oud siA,
- ''' i^>'d eternal lift to win I
fS ' X * \ * '
r i^ *r
ii toilJpB strife
And earthly cares are past,
<4id he hath gained yon blessed shore,
-j J Ba(li wo* the prise at last. .
O who would cling to mortal woo.
When heaven such glory can bestow f
%r
In yon bright land above,
' JlowrifcU" the Seep repose 1
jlfacloud, by blasting sorrow-i wove,;
0 Itabljgfcting shadows throws.
No care obstructs the radinnt light
Where day ne'er shrinks fruui hast on im
night.
Then follow we bis truck,
. Through Him who death o*e:ci?m-;
Kince death restores not lovt-i ones back
Be onra such bliss to claim.
Be ours to gain the glorious pi ize,
Life, life eternal in the skies.
The Kingdom of Christ in the Oli
J : World.
PRUSSIA.
Strange rumors are afloat. It ii
hinted in many a newspaper, dis
cjsscd in private letters, and wbis
pored in the saloons, that the king
thinks seriously of becoming a Romai
C:\tliolic. And why not ? Th?
jiohenzollerns have a hereditary, i
pottled policy. They aim at a unitei
Germany, of which the kings o]
?Vassia are to bo the Chiefs. The ab
sorption of the whole of Germany
v* ".:;ch the marcrravesof Br.indenhnn
commenced so successfully, whicl
J^.'odcrfck the Great never for a mo
jfncijt lost sight of, and wbioh tin
present king lias on such a magnifi
Vent- scale but lately carried out, ii
he objeet which jtho Prussian rulen
have and will pursue, until it either h
fienomplished, or the last Hoheuzollerr
rests with his fathers.
.Luthoranisra has always been at
obstacle to this policy, hence it is op
'<j>fc8scd and even suppressed in Prus
bia. The Union, that is the Stat<
Church, Avhich is both the creatur<
.and the pet of Prussian monarclis, i:
at presont also in the way ; and ever
Episcopacy is, as England now proves
a broken reed. Rome, on the otbei
hand, would be an efficient and pow
ci-ful ally ; but the king of Prussia is
n, heretic, and Some will not serv<
him unless he forsakes the error o
hits way, and time will show.
-j. no .rope is said to leei very uneasj
on account of the present state of th<
leading Roman Catholic powers. Th<
abrogation of the confessional laws ir
Austria worried him, the revolution
in Spain overwhelmed him; he al
ways needs money ; he requires con
Btantly the support of a strong mili
taiy power against his unruly Italiac
children ; France is too uncertain
the present emperor will not be em
peror long; the prince imperial is t
mere child, and the real rulers oj
France, after the emperor's demise
may, and probably will be, indifferent
about the patrimony of St. Peter
The Icing of "Prussia, one-third o
whoso subjects are Catholics, is both
able and willing for a consideration tc
become the defender of Papacy; "bul
r? i?11- T?- - ^ - ;
uiaa, iur uuta x"ope ana king, the
Hohenzollerns are ProteBtatits.
The king of Prosnia knows per
fcctly Well that Southern Germany is
opposed to him, because he is a heretic.
If he were a Catholic the great
obstacle to its annexation to the
Prussian States would be removed.
The initiatory steps to a reconciliation
have already been taken. 'The Win?
p>
has received amicably the Pope's proposal
to send a nunoio to -Berlin.
Auatria and Borne are not on
Oriendfy terms; it is "therefore no*
tmti golden opportunity fbr .the
*v*orld]y^iB9 icinj, to become.' the
<5liriiftpl6h'6f Bome. ""'The evangelical
party at the court of Berlin is however
not disposed to approve of this;
the king Ms therefore been compelled
to temp??iiftff^ ^ he.fdpejfrbo <m (be
other hand, cannot afford to let time
slip awav, has, in the mean time,
offered (a crnron Aa !?! ?< T>?
-s - -v^rfr V? ** . V* jfr
empflf-or 6f Germany on the condition
that J\e. unites with the- Church ot
)$?n|| ?toHjth?^ *An#*ery M WW
ftlih 1^??-^ 'trtitttlQanuadorff,
ABBinan mitngfeif 'Ht the Coilrt of
Berlin, ^oaghUt o? *wh apimpor
tance tbMwi#^k>atxsbod L ctumerto
Vienna, and the emperor of Austria
mmsmtsB
. government. '
While the Pope and the long ale
preparing to perform the parable of
eererity in the very capital of Prpfc
. Bia. Br. titt&a
in the Statd Chur6h, is nevertheless a
Htannch Lutheittp,./flffTOE
grace. He annonaceT in hfr-gcfgE ;
to the " Kirchetigetting,"for lSo?, that'
iii i ??Hi rufil
pursue a different oonrse^and abstain
i from defending the Xiuth?ra| Chnrcl
against the unprmctfUaftahd diabonesi
attacks of the apologists of the State
Ghux-ch, \fllich is aoibiQg^bnt<a Pros
bIbjx institution,, having for its obtjeci
the worship of the' kings of Prussia,
and the extension of their kingdom
That Church Is* mok-o engine of th<
State j Christianity is altogether t
HP<Vm(lamr >?>? ''? ? ? !l
? j uiatior iu It.
Another significant fact is tho gra
oiQne receptiotar- which the Catholii
biohope met with latelj', when tliej
presented to tho king a reraonstranc<
against the non-confessional schools.
An extraordinary religious sect
which lias for some years been in ex
existence, chiefly in Berlin, ha
caused some excitement. One of it
dogmas is coelibacy. This has of lnt<
been disregarded. A rupture hm
taken place, and a public exposure I
ekpected. It is said that men of liigl
standing are connected with it.
WUERTEMBERG.
The first Evangelical Synod evo
held in Wuertemberg convened th
18th of February anil continued ii
session until the 18lh of March. I
was composed of 25 pastors, 25 laj
delegates, a member of the I'lieologi
oal Faculty, and 3 clerical and 3 laj
1 members nominated by tbo king
who also appointed Dr. Duvernoy
Coancellor of State,a conscientious an<
ehurchly disposed roan, to act a
9 President. Rev. Dr. V. Kapf pre
* sen ted a report on the state of relig
: ion, in which he stated that Wuertem
3 berg had never had as many faithfu
1 and truly evangelical clergymen a
? now. He also referred to the grea
1 number of charitable institutions auc
1 societies, and to the so-called hour
F mcnor-pietists, who hold devotiona
* meetings for exhortation and prayer
j whom ho declared wcro an cspecia
5 blessing to their country. The Synoc
1 recommended the adoption of meas
* ures for the hotter observance of th<
' Lord's Day. Religious liberty was
' unconditionally nnof
^ W.UI.UIUVU. XIIC Ullll'l'
4 ent8ect8iD Wuertemberg number onlj
5 4,731 members, including 1,591 Jerusa
J lem friends, and 298 German Catho
1 ties. Sectarianism docs not flourisl
in Wuertembejg; the sects are losing
i ground every day. The samo will b(
- the case wherever the Lutherar
- Churoh iB true to herself.
; A large crowd assembled lately 11
' Ulm to listen to Bev. Lutz, preachci
* to the apostolic congregation. Hi:
> subject was: "The nearness of th<
> second coming of the Lord." Mr
>' Lutz is advanced in years, and ha
- resigned a very comfbrtable positior
* in tho Catholic Church.
' The Liberal Christian cannot tin
f derstand why Heidelberg has only 4!
Theological students. Tho ""Wsirtc1
' enlightens it. It says : "Younj
' men, whom the spirit of Heidelberg
J has robbed of respect for the Bible
1 aud of their faith in the fundamcnta
1 tacts of the gospel, prefer to abandor
- the study of Theology. While thos?
- in whom love for the gospel and th<
" inspiration of faith have instilled th<
1 desire to serve the evangelical Church
j seek better?more evangelical?pro
- feasors, than are to be found ai
1 Heidelberg. <
r -
BAVARIA.
^ "P i?I noA IT 1 *
...uvo iiwuuuioue h lHte Bpcect
' against the Pope's famous Encyclical
' letter has caused universal astonish
1 ment and excitement, as Bavaria it
* looked on as one of the most loyal
' papal countries.
On the 20th of April, during a debate
on tho new school bill in tkr
Bavarian Chambers, the Prime Mini
iater, Prince Hohenlohfe, made a
- speech in which he stigmatized the
Pope's loiter as "contrary to the
spirit of the age, and as one of the
chief causes of the differences between
Chnrch and State." Prince
i-Lunemono nas hitherto: teen looked
upon as a zealons defender of the
rights of the Church";~Ee is moreover
the brother pf Cardinal Hohonlohe,
one of the chief dfgnitaries of the
Roman Catholic Chdrch, and of*, the
Duke Of Ratibor, who Carried the
king of Prussia's congratulations to
the Pope, when the latter celebrated
bis Secundis on the 11th of April, ho
bftviup tfeatifcen fifty ye*rs a prieut.
,-r^ho nltraamontane party is very
active. A priest declared lately from
the altar that absolution would be refused
all who read tho newspapers
that advocate' the proposed re tor ma-.
tion/p$tfa? schools i?k Bavaria. ^He
added that f all who ?amoved / the
reatUng Jftjch jNfe
confessors were guilty of robbing
I annnnet onnk ? ???
sermon cm drankenneGa. He pointed
Qj(st\jtb? diflbrenoe botw?jm "half
drank *nd dead drank >" ?rid wound
?mo* ww ouxuiay :
scjw ifi iv s mBfff
J afflict men ^nd cattiq with Bicknosa ;
ul rauroads, tjr* t?ey''tyljjT devils) '?can ?
I rxiach tiioro Rapidly transport human |
| iodiea from, place,tO1 place,*' The 1
\ aro though is high, a toan must pay J
J or the trip with his Soul. i
,r A curious and tfnaocountable cir-,
| ^ ? ? t I i I -i. . n -
. vuuuuanco occurred, March 15th, in
) the monostory of . the Brothers of
i Charity in Presburg. The prior was 1
celebrating mass in the large inflrbary I
. hall, bat when boat the transabstanti
/, v * ?
> tion emptied tho cup, he suddenly fell
T with a cry of intohse agony down at
^ the altar. A ???< j? ??*
? nita niDbiiiuijr nil
baud j. bo .thought., it a case of apo-l
f plexy; but the prior criod, "Poison,
. poison," and potrtted to the cup, which
* on examination, proved to contain,
B instead of wine, (blood ?) concentrated
9 Hulpburic acid. The unhappy prior
3 died after four daj-s of great suffers
ing. It is ascribed to carelessness, or
^ something worse. .
BOHEMIA
had in 1G20 only one Catholic to 39 |
r Protcstaote; but Ferdinand the
b Second waged, after the battle of
^ Prague, a destructive crusade against T
t the Protestant religion. Preaching
)' and baptizing were prohibited; the
schools wcro closcd, churches, Bibles
and other books were burned. 35,000
; families were exiled. Only 800,000
, out of 3,000,000 of inhabitants rc1
inained. "Out of 347,000 villages
b G,000 wero entirely destroyed ; of 32
- cities only 16 remained. Not a man
- was left that publicly professed the
- Protestant religion. In 1781 Joseph
1 tho Second, published his edict of
3 toleration, and Protestant churches
t and people arose at once, as if from ?
i tho dead. Bohemia has now 56,000 U
- Reformed and 35,000 Lutherans?that
1 is one Protestant to 49 Catholics. . ^
; "ONLY BELIEVE" K
" "Oh, my son," said one, "if there (
were but three men to be saved, 'only
believe on tho Lord Jesus Christ,' ^
and bo sure you shall be one," "On'
ly believe," and not only will the
gateB of the colostial city open to receive
us, and angelic choirs give us
1 glad welcome, but even here we shall
> rest in the shadow of a great lovo ^
"But dangers stand thick on overy
hand," suggests Faintheart; "how
non w/* 1* ' # *"
?Yv nui|# uciug anxious 7" "Only
1 believe "the Lord is a Bhield to them
p
that put their trast in-Him;"
5 "Silver-tongued temptation may asT
3 sail us ?" "He is able to succor them
that ar tempted." I
3 "What if poversy be Qur lot ?" "The f"
1 Lord kuoweth the poor."
"What if riches, and we are cum*
bcred with many cares?" "Give to
* the poor, and thou slialt have treasures
in Heaven."
'I "Wfl moTr i '?
. . _ ww iiu1ucicp5 { "wlir |
' Lord had not where to lay His head." I
' "Friendless?" "There is a Friend ?
that sticketh closer than a brother." a
1 "Aflkted?" "Ho bindetli up the |[J
broken-hearted."
"Unjustly aoensed ?*' "The Almigh- h<
3 ty shall be thy defence." C.
' "The night cometh ?" "He that
~ kcepeth thee will not slumber."
"Accidentsjnay. bjefaU ne?!' "The u{
Lord shall preserve thy going out and ,l!
thy coming in."
"Pain and sickness?" "The Lord q
' will make all thy bed in thy sickuess."
' "The infirmities of age ?" "They
' shall still bring forth fruit in old age."
' "There are heavy burdons to be
' borne; , perchance incessant daily
toil ?" "There rpmainoth a rest."
"Wearisome night may be appoin'
ted to us?" "He giveth songs in the
" night."
1 "Death will surely come. It knock!
.il -i ?
em tit loc loraiy palace and the lowly
1 cottage/' "It is well with the righ- jy
1 tcoas. Death 10 swallowed up in vie- H
tory." '
"To the believer, every providence
is bnt another stroke of the chisel
" upon the marble block, shaping it for r
its position in the Heavenly temple." ^
Of the crop prospect in Georgia,
the Angdsta Chronicle says : "Were- mI
grot to loarn that the cold weather of
the past week has .very materially j
injured the crop prosptcta in that ?
portion of the State. The -cold easterly
.winds which have .prevailed for
several days, and the slight 'frosts of
iFriday and yesterday morning, have W
caused the cotton to dl$ out, and on "
the light sai^iy lands groat fe^rs are
felt that the itand will be destroyedCorn
ia vmall and does hot look heal*
thy-. thc| cold, having given it a yellow,
si(ktbd^ap^??kho^ * u 2 * ?< Lis
- rfcri
; How Ma??T LuTHRRAHB ARC-THBBB III II
UafW9I^ WJ[1p? ftrfyamtonfr 11
lambiM, Ohio, annwer* tW* qoertion : Tl?4 "1
[ l-'JU.' - f -I - ?- - ?1 " "
j oiitirw popuu^imi of tfc? globe hf.?HiiraaU*d I A
i^o^oa0g5P9;4t?f ', which ;
936.000.000. are Chrfrtiau* i j
Mumim. <***:?*&*<*> fl
000 to tbfl PfoMwwnt i^.....~
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^GAREE
Ooluxotbla. H n
101 MAiDl,
Proprietor
^ m
V r?^?J
rfTITyL\Bufgffjp lIBjlHilf r7?H
'wo or Three Roller Sugar
Cane Mills, of 10, 12 and 14
Inches Diameter, Manufac- i
tured to order on short notice.
Also, Seventy Gallon
Boilers.
" MANUFACTURER OF
team Engines, Steam Boilers,
MILL GEARING, of any kind,
HtlST AND SAW MILLS,
Smutters, &c., &c.,
ION AND BRASS CASTING TO ORDER.
r|N UANH and lor SjiIh Clic:?p for |
UhMi, one 25 IIorue Power Sta
onary Steam Engine and two Flue Boil's
; one 10 Horse ditto; one Circular Saw
I'll, complete.
Coiistuut.lv on hand, all sizee of
Gin Gearing.
A list of priui-8 ^ill lie lumislied on apliiation
to the Proprietor.
All work warranted.
yEKMS CASH OiV DELIVERY
April 80. 1809, 1. 12m
I irriii jmniinicii
L/t 1 111 MUUVAL5!
At No. 3 "White's Block.
'^AllMERS arid Plnnters of Abbeville ami
?dj?c?*nt IJ'Htricie. nre rcppeirtfuHj inrm?*d
thai w? are d.iilv adding to our alady
complete aiock of
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
rdthe public mav rely npnn it. that we wjl
ep ttup|>|i?-d with ill* lirsi quality of gon?1i?.
I of whidi will be disponed?>f Upon ?? favor
tie terms us ran be nfforilrd l?y any ainnlur
>118iu the upper purt. of South Carolina.
We are tecuiviog fron> TrnnM?*e, North
arolioa and Maryland, a large lot ol
Corn, Flour and Baoon.
In Store, all kinds of FimIi, from a S,inline
k> Laie arrivals of Sugar, Coffee aud Teas,
ilf atd whole Kice.
Cheese, Cheese,
f best quality, joet received ,
Nails. (
i
25 Kegs Nails, all sices, from 4d to 403.
Fresh Ground Corn Meal,
heceived regularly every week.
Crockery.
Joatreeahrcd a fall slock of Crockery.
Molasses, t
?
20 Barrels Cuba Molasses. f
6 Barrels N. O. Kngnr House Molas<ea. (
2 Barrels ifc Y. Drip
fcDOKALD, NORWOOD & CO
BLACKSWTHING.
'RIDAY JACKSON,.
[TELL known in this community as a skill?
fol worfcmun. will attend to Bmi hwork
on Carriages, Wntrciis, Plantation Tools,
lis, RniMnear&<>. His terms ace reasonable
d ha warrauts his work to ba equal to the
at. ...
Febfoa*y 28, \889, 44, tr t
T\"mxrrnTnm^ ?
xvxui'n jl J-O JL'-Lrfc Y
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J1 USUAL RATES
JJLf
IjLf J jy ... ',, V,?. L ...., ?~.
" A
hardware J
* "* ir-si
mu ?.
IS no* receiving supplies of the folic
CASH
Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, I
Bacon, Side*, Sliouldera uud Ilaras,
Lard, best kettle,
Bakers. Spiders, Ovens nod Pots,
A Inrge lot of extra Covers,
Brooms, Buckets and Tubs,
Oast and Plow Steel, _
Ilorse and Mnlu Shoes,
Ilorse Slioe Nails,
Iron, all sizes,
100 sscks Liverpool Salt,
25 bbla. Flour,
tomes m
BEST SELECTION. FROM THE 1/
COLLINS' AXEvS, L, H. SU<
WASH BOARDS AND
LEATHER AND
COIL, TRACE
DOG CH
With mnnv other Articles useless to me
tar p crsoits indebted are required to |
tn??i> should be ttdded to their hccouiiIs,
WILL be retorted to, if settlement in not i
rX'KO;
F?h 10 IRfiQ d*?i f
? ? ?1 ?) ? "*
JOHN RN
HAVE JUST REtlErV
FAMILY
CONSISTING of EVEI
FIRST CLASS Gmr
been selected with care and
We will not b?! undersold
goods are taken into considc
' rat?, s
April 9, 1819, 50?if
0flSSi
LiiiB'-cil, Tannrr'a and .Machine Oils.
White Lead ,25 lb. packtigr*,
While L:-ii?l, I Ihoil.
Copal, Japan nml Onrriajj*? Varnish,
Blu?. Yellow and Green Paiura.
Patent Drjvr, i^piij:*.
Hliick Diop dry and in Oil,
Paint and Varnish Brushes.
Sa?h Tool>>. White Wush Brushes,
Marking Brushes,
C.MutdV i:air Striping Brushes.
Fresh Kevosiue No 1
Lnni|>w, Chimneys and Shades,
Old Family Whiskey,
Pure French Brandy,
?chieilani Schnapps,
Port and Madeira Wine,
Greet snu Black Teas,
Soaps, T?>il?-t and Brown,
B Pepper, Blacking and Shoe Brushes,
Indian Maccaroni, A'e.
STATIONERY.
Legal* lU-claration, Foolscap. N->te and Let
*r Paper*, Envelop**, Pen*. Penci'S, Ink'. &c.
3opy Books (blank) and Mi copies. Blateti,
Ee , <SC.
Scliool Books,
Quit* a variety and aU^orriera for book*
>romplly atVeii'tsd lo. .
For the Little Ones. .
Dol'a, 4 sites 4 kiitila painted Cliion Mar)l??.
Glu?? Uartilw, 7 kiiuto, very pretiv: to
>e sold by the hood-e-l. Cilacs marblra with
iiiurcs io ihem Ball*, Bat and Parlor.
Vend) Peg Toys sud Cards,
French Confectionary,
The handsomest in style so4 Tails.
Wins Bine lilts,
Mods Crackers. Drugs,
Quinine, Morphias and Opium, a good sop'y.'
< ..
Hosietter's Bitters,'
Saropter Bitit-rss,
With a lsrj<e variety of other Drags at
Parker & Thompson's,
Vsreh 5, I860, 45. tf '
ESTATE OF
IM jioa KI
[PURSUANT to order of Court in Chancery, IL
-all creditors-pf the Estate of JOSHUA I
uBOSB.'doc'd. are hereby notified to. preset I
id prove their demand* before me. on or before
e twenty first of June next, or Re barred.
MATTHEW <*ctK>HALl>, o. 0. *.
erk'a Office,; 4)>bevtMe C#?, ' )
Marth ?lf f < *>/ ? }
t HASiDFAft?; ' !
7NGLI8H HARbWARK'ff dlttct.imrifr- j
14 Wtiop; American Hardware of all kuida. i
UPtNA **?LI
....-i f.Has. j I
Xy'% ?.? Brrt COWOg j
Brioley V Ffct^t Kentvok^ P^OO^S.^ ^ ^
fi pirft a g 1*%^ 1
mmmmwmbwm
wips
IND CUTLERY. ;
E AKIN
living nrtlclet, trbioti ?Tc offered low fo ?j
i . ? I 'I
20 hble. Planting Potatoes.
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Hook and Bui t Hinge*, .
Hand Snwa, Drawing Knives,
Screws, ol all sizes,
Sitters, Briiss Kettles
Fine Smoking and Cliewlng tobacco,
Turpentine anr* Toilet Soap,'
St;?ruli, Sodn, Powder, Lead add Shot,
Canned Goods of all kinds,
Cheese and M&ccaroni,
Mackerel, in kits, 1 4 aud 1-2 bbls.
M*h MM,
DWEST TO THE HI GEEST PBICE
OVELS, FORKS AND SPADES,
SCRUBS, SHOT GUNS,
SHOE FINDINGS, ,
BREAST AND
IAINS, &C.
ution, all of wliich will be sold low for Cash
pHy up. Indulgence will aot In* granted. I
liny run only blame tbemslves. The law
nude immediately.
$
ox I CO.
rED A FULL STOCK OF
SUPLIE S ,
lYTHING usually kept in a
;ery tore, all of vvliieli have
bouglit for CASH.
when the QUALITY of our
ration (Jtve us a call.
max & do.
NOTICF
j. f. mm,
D R U G & IS T.
COKESBTJRY, S. C.,
* *.i - 1
*\7'0ULD inf?rm liis fri?*n<l9 and 'he puMic
* t tliat li?- linn jutji received n full a*aortm?*nt
of th* *?iy.b?M ( ' . V _
DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes, Bjc Ms, Seajs, Extracts,
Perfumries,
PAPER, - ENVELOPES,
HAIR DIES AND RESTORATIVES 0
THE BE?T QUALITYAnd
all aniclen nsoally kept by Druggists,
which he On the mo*t reasonable rm*.
his whole stock bcinu jam brlrcird by DR W.
C. NORWOOD. in ?n<l N??w York.
in addition to hisve.y complete Mock of
Drugs and Chtrniculs. he keep* constantly
a sqpply of the very best qualities of1
TlH A KTiY
wine 0 'Mur,
! . i
I ' ' > ' >'%??
For the nek, and family dm, being recommended
?nd i?M?d by ?lie piiyMcinn* generally.
PhyaitfVwna* preicrtflloia and all orders
filled with fxacinefts, and , any elicit
eat??d frtr rtot ?*n h >HS prrtrhplly ordered.
Tbmtkfal lor the T?-rv liberal patron ag- be
svovrca upon U'D (Idling t|># pxpt y<?t{.h<hop??
bv the root s*rid attention, lo meri> n
cnntliiaVnoe of tt)e Mm*, promising |p ,k*?p
coiintunHy m upptv of ?H srUc'lff needed by
the pu><lfe grtitfrally.
R'Speaifully, A >
J. F. T0WHS.ND.
iiro roiDMB
vikuiiimuiliiu.
*?-;} ? ?v i ... .v , t
A ALL p*r?on?' l?rl?b?^: W'M??! wfcw-iW
PRIOR TO-THR<f?i'. JANUARY I8tty ?
hwtl.jr Hflkw ^modiikie p?\ ,
n?*Dti *r? mai)*, the* WUk.fi (!_?kurir not eeapd t
iroount# in ?b#nlir>i>f ?b o(fte<wTor colVo- '
r.ls^tf/wsnvT'A* 5??*? >
. JOKN A.TALKABGE. ,
?J? VAOOVv j<
|? l m. i...
' ?tz |
; - MAY! UAH
f M r>J' / .? % ' -w./. " v^r1
' ' ?v J j J \j \> v ' , "
We shall keep^li
of Mnv. All **
and Millinerycom
from every corner *
are invited to ins;
If you are want
Dress Goods, Whit
VUX11C
to the Emporium of
you may see nfew
goods, stylish good:
of goods, and cheaj
living profits for (
liavn't been to the
Fashion, ask your
it.
Respectfully,
FOWLER &
EMIT 8
REPAIRERS 0 F OTSON GINS,
HOUSE ARPENTERS
fT^riK ?nlw...;K..ro I.l ? .1. J
n.xnu Minimi iiict inenna
I prepared. wi-li competent workmen and t
I'oilon Gins, Tltrtsliers and Fans, hik] do a
From their.long pxpfefrr-tice in tin? Various brand
it their ability to give t?nii<faeli .n, and tr ist to
now receiving a mii}>f>ly ol GIJC MATERIAL, hi
<liai line. Work will be done on the most rea
KHY.
T'lev will a'wavt* keep on hand a good supply
LMK COFFINS.
JOHN ENRIGHT.
A.ijn-i 19 180lJ tl
liijWH i ft liLIJ
i
WHEN YOU GO TO AUGUSTA,
, hewittT glc
. WHERE YOU WILL 3TIN;
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VlllUlIMJ.iL WJ
W. C HEWITT & so:
toher 0, 1868. '
NOTICE. J.
^? ?
Guardians and Trustees
r Jf! *?TJ ^
PREVIOUSLY appointed by the Court A'~
.of Equity. rim] Executors, Admini*- f\
i Tutors and Guardians, qualified by the fate y
Onlirf. of Oriliiniri1 ft?r AlAoiillii' Oii.i?iiii ?
tr& hereby' notified to mnk* tfietf animal
Rcturnn to the Probate Ju>lg? of Ab^evillM
Ooutatv, forthwith?elRe nil failing to do so
(who nre in ?rr?*nr?) may expect, after tfut Sag
ffrst of day of May next, to be complied as, t
Hccor ding to lu v. I
' WILUAM eiLU
' Judge of Frobuie Abbeville <36. V/
?M?ret?3? 20 : . if ^2;
"
i MAY!
"' J < vl ?J A.
lrliiff the month
of Dry Goods
"rjyj-tr'Sc* ' li
iplete. l^adies
of the District
?eet onr gnoiis,
;iT>g Millinery,
e Goods, -Fancy
before yon buy
Fashion,where
r goodsv pretty
s, a large stock
?? goods, soi l at
JASH. Ifi you
! Emporium ot
neighbor' about
. I .. # ;> ?jvA'.v?( * * j O
&c.,
f? < ; % * 4 " - K? ' . ..
ic UiVALD.
W ' &: * i > a >*
SMITH
AND BUILDERS.
?nd (lie public generally that fhey ar#
in abundance of material, to REPAIR
II work in the liue> of Carpentering,
lies of their buBin'ew?, they feci confident
merit the publio patrohnge. * Tliey ar?
id nre prepared to execnle nil work is
sonxble terniB?CASH ON DELIV'
. *
of READY-MADE WALNUT 11J
\ . _ f ? * v. -
D. B. SMITH.
iBE HOTEL.
GA., DON'T FORGET TO
y - U" ^ r"V
HuT hotfi
i 4.' -i -t,' -/ ^
D A HEARTY OLD
ELtioMR.;- f: v./:r:
N; PROPRIETORS.
vr: .. ? fi f* . Jt'ft ' '
' a , . *. - >
uvmrnotiEtcv.
- '?/? r-.ft a#vj w.tH v..
....... j, >?)<: igg-S V
.t the " Marshall Hoasfr'COrtier *
? bo found '
?** ??.
LARGE & GENERAL
ortment Of Good a. Qti* are,
Coffee "and iTea ?~e?mpl?te
ire bo* oilier litres yf . ^ ^
?CONSiStiNOF
art, Hoes, Axes, Shovels, Spades,
;ers flakes, PJa W Saw^ Chiealfl,
ks, &c., &).; ' ^ 1 - '
'-r? -Vi
iHliCr 1 " '
> VfW ^ 5,
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