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?Tho lbV.Owlrg exquisitely simple tfrfc. tfccn tljfi pan of no 'UDknoTrn* ndll tot^ch tin heart of every father and mother} ?' ir < ' ' ' t Tie chill November day urae ''0nef . > The -working woild b'"(1)0 fHri?g; ? Tlic tviud carao ro* rfng through tho #trodi? And set the iig,ll8 fl !Tjng^ - \ 'Aod IropeVjaly an ainilos-t'.y S.: ^jcved'^d Tfew-fljioJtf-vtv-; ^fahon ming'ed xtitli the eouglii'ig wind I beard a email *?jo$, 9'yi"?? ; f i And sbiveiingoa tha cornor. stood, ; > A child of ?our or or or; ' No clonk vor bit ber aufall^rc anjia wind blown carjp^ coT?f. Her 'jlmp'cd f*ce w^^taintd wn.h t^ars, Vler round bjp^ye# ran oTer! filbe ch?ri?h*fm bor wee, cold band,, A ?f faded cloTcr ; VS.il d one hand round ber trcnsqre, "wliila fcihe dipped in mine the other! ^ Half scared, half confidential, Mid, j 'O, please, I want toy mother.' 'Tell me your street, and number, pot, ^6nvt ci^, Til taltc jou to it.* Bohbiijgihf answered, ' The Orgfla.madd jae do it L . . - 7 r * w *T . lie came antl played at Millet'a steps. The raoukey took the mouey i And eo I followed down the atreet, That monfcey wap ?o fanny. ' I've talked about a Itundrtd hm*rs. From one ?troet to another ; Tie monkey's gone, I've spoiled my flowere O, please, I want my mother.' * - , ' '* ' 'Bat what'e your mother's name, and whs The street l-now think a rtiinute.' *My mother's name is.mamtna dear? The alreet-nl can't begin it.' jtolwhufetlajrange ubontthe Louse, Or-new, not'liko the others !* J gv*f>a you mean my trond'e-bed? Aline, and iny little brother's, O.jlcarJ I otjght to be at home , Ta help him say his prayers. He's bucIi a baby be forgets, - V f And wc are both such playere~ And there's a bar between to kocp From pitching on each other, .. F(W Harry rolls when he's aslorp; 0 |e*r 1 I. want pay mother.' The sky grew stormy ; people passed All muffled homeward fating ; "You'll hove to spend the night with me,* - Iaaid at last despairing. T itnA J 1 * - wvu mm Abiviuw ii/uuu uer uecK? r - m What ribbons tbis, my blossom f Why I don't yob know(f'i she smiling asked And drew it from her boaora. A card -with number, street and name ; My eyes astonished met it? Toe,'said. th/?lj|Ue on^'yoaeea . : . I might sometimes forgot It ; . And soiwear alittletbiog j*^ That tolls jou all about it; For mother ??y* she's very sure 1 would get lost without it.' ^-gioni HeraKl. *?? fc m ' V"V - *3 Cypftss ta tio Glib, v : i(. Tor the Girls?the Care op Youb Hooms."?A 'few weeks ago, I -wrote a leUilP'/or thfl-tlrtra rtlt.ll ' VII/UIWIJ* 4iUfl is" fntefttfed ibrv thd girla :cXp?:iaI!y* This subject has been too much negleotedraod I am sorry to say many girls have fallen in a bad habit, on iHis: account.Whether yqraibove 'a room all to yoiqrs?l$or or occupy one with your siBter, or a companion, it flj proper that you should keep" It in Order. A place for everything in its place. This would be ry goo^iifc scription jbryon to |ahle.^ "ItQ&a ahame for a young ltfdy* to be vory carefnl of h?r nm?nn ??-i ?** ? - J.W.OUU, miu rwjf imglli gent g? Left rd$n. ' JtrloSi^JS^f etfe had no real love of neatnoas- or ardor, others,SJjo^ m^the insidA of? a fafiag^6 '-^paetnwdQt, ?&nd- I^(a| iWitea great deal of her chai^ct^; ^ rS^j^6se I see the .table covered ^witli books, na^ers^ needles ftnd, thread.JbrQjabcB, |oiD^^^)^.?j&^ ?a|*h$i6$aifen' Mtk* ISnppoiMJ !i* find 4iaH6Tbe drawers opon,and chairs covered with pieces of olothing, and thefloofr streWedpfiti ;!> ewffr on tho dofe, a&anboaron tfio be^ia caadle4libk-.| n the [wrindw eeiit, I say' to ifi^self, here nmst be ifc indolent, disorderly lftt^,b^d^: She . has no lovcv$j^<wy n^i^ani^lty uv UWvu?h. uniess $ae oranges her ways, she will grow to be a very disable person. You can%6t#b^nj^j$ soon. Habits formed }ri childhood o?M)?b&f0 Mfc&rd to #ha?g* s* an AM Mm- V&b f tb ^ ^ . fiffaighton it. H when* itw^a is tMMmf ?il ? m -i. . iljj^ a no&l, prdpetiffy, as to tirotr tiiea altogether in a heap. Shop-keart k know this, and lrwce, thoy cau pacil ' f.way tvn<uo rno'ch $Ei' a^rttildV f(i you 6r I odjld-d^l jK^^a^gd<$a rulc is; Le&^e thj^gir fcj^ou $nd thorn That i? do nbtj^oj-o^r thitnbte or tho '-choir^^ on the steps? yoii^t)en<*f"on tho ,bed; if you do you wjtfliaye troubio in. finding them Jjftrfo things as you 'froutd Bud tbem j, then always find them casi ly, *and right. Hot? luuch of life it spentlri Euch qtiostloriS as theso? O; wbete Is my dressing ^ase 1, Has any body run off with with ray combs i I do wonder who has thrown aboul my gloves in this way ? Has any one seen a pencil? Pray help me to fine that bunch of keys ? Do you think ] shall be in time for church? I've hat an hour's search for my muff. A1 ? such Iobb oftime and temper wilt be prevented if you will "observe my di rcctions. And let your apartment b< always in order, so that it may nevei be' a surprise tor" a mortiflcatiou tc you, to hear a knock at your door. ' CYPRESS. * Vf-f tii-. * ; : -1 : v Parents >?1Owing to a multiplicity of duties. Vo arA T1A Of* fi Qo t*i! \r' r.r* * v\ *> lt led to allow. apmo considerable thru tor elapse between theso papers 01 "Training Childron." "Wo regrc 1 this, though it is unavoidable. "W< hopo, however, that those of you interested' oh ti?o subject, and wh< are anxiously inquiring with the pa rents of Sampson "How shall w( order the child, and how shall we dc unto him ?" Do not allow your inter est'to die otft because of ~tho tardlnesi of our articles oh* the subject. W< hjive be'eii Considering the obligatioi to bripg tip their children in the nur ture and admonition of the Lord. We will now tu^n to consider thi nature of this duty.? This we maj best learn by getting ait the trutl contained in the terms, "nurture/ and "admonition." Bloomfield, anc he is accredited authority, says "the menning 01 tne lireek terms tranela ted nurture and admonition had besl ? be rendered education and discipline tho former having reference to the iristructory part of education, and the latter the correctory part, hj forming,tho.ir part." Doddridg6, however, gives thit meaning to the whole text, quoted from Ephesians : "Such a course 01 instruction and discipline as properly belongs to "-a religious education, which otight to bo employed in form in^themffor tbo ^!Lord, by laying a a ffcstrahilt upon the. firstappearances of every vieidns passion', and nourish, ing them np in the words of faith and t good doctrine," And such, doubtless j ft^fhe - Ohil t dish aro to bo under a? systom ot , instruction and discipline, impacted and administered, in the confident expectation,' accompanied with the kl-I fl. . - ? ? f-juquipving prayer,; tnajt it; will be frftfied fbf^ God, to theij^odfe version i r.nd> evorl^tinjg salvation, f Iftft W?wn5#e ftpfeftk ofindtifaetibn, i it is necessary to qaalify, and then . enlarge upon* onr ineanicg. :"We are ; not now enjoining iutollectnal inetrue(ffon^Sftfcrom J-... Thddgh -we efre^e^rn&st '^vc^aies wiseibp thia: wowcf, yei the education ? f e a*f^ntWo% i# WitK ^feWce^ f tbat w4p^9c)tti ^ioh H'froiS aboSpe, and that n&kot^ $&&&& s&yati&i. / This if, or shou&yha ihB first aim of jbveJ5?;: ^^jfentpr<Mpe?Fally^ r<8V every Cfb^slfanpttlnfin*' " v *f > * ,:'-J ffoi Mbfre jPSMiy AMtbraofce, urxiewtatid . t^ft defioitid&? and tw.af th* Oram? mar of hi3 own language, distinguish between ar city/ jiver,; tnfountain, yr plaia?npoi> the map, or o^cn tell nam? of tie first fetter 'of the alpfa befcj its ikcr?I education may b* ft* advanced. Sava W - hfa m(>tber'a~milk t|9 young dji}d ^'fekMjiBabcatioH. .; ' -< : ysisssrB t?.-il&'^^4ji,0. h, ; ***** Mrtrntw P*P*tK>d*n : ^ - ' .'Hi't **< ti ' Uspotted tartlft 3unning:i*tt&?j&if in fcfee I sbafk>\*^r*t to :.,| WfteMhft-aiiek i$ j -to ; ?t though IJaud yet 1 have aeon otbov W*, out of mm** foBw? I fcjr dot \ i- Keeping no account of home ?perartU. ) Paying no ^tteptlon to |bj& good m?3. im, "A atUck lo ikpe Bawa jiiao," in regard t ;te the eotflrig of grain nud pluoiiug o! - seed at the rigbt time. *$ * , Leaving reapers, plow#, Isultivatore, etc, . uncovered from the rain, aqd beat of tlic . sun. More money -fa^ojl fit thie Way lb an ^ nioet people nre willing to believe, i Permitting broken implements to be i scattered over tlratutin thitll they are tfte. pnrable. By repairing implement# at th? ? proper lime many dollars may bo saved, u ; proof ot iki assertion that "lime is moo? ey." I Attending the auction sales and pur[ chasing all' kinds'^f trtmpify, because, io I ilie words of the vender, the articles arc ; . ? Allowing fences to remain .Unrepaired until ttrange callle are found gracing in > the mesdow, grniu fields, or bruising tb? f.uit trees. i > Disbelieving (be principle of a rolation of crops, before.making a single experiment. M, Planting fruit trees with tbe expeotatior of having fruil, without giving the trees half the atteulion required to make tbem profitable. . ? Practicing economy by depriving stock ' of nmnnp etialln. J"??- ?? - 1 * ... r.. r?. W..WIVWI uunu^ ?iuior, una givi ^ ing them unsound food, such as half cotton and mouldy bay and fodder. Keeping rd innumerable tribe of rals or tlie premieos, and two or tbree lazy dog' that eat up rooro in a month than tbey an north in a whole lifetime. \nd lastly, he loses by not reading tin advertisements of those who patroniz< the printer, they being generally the mos enterprising and liberal houaes to dea with when he goes to town. The Crow'i Value to the Farmer.. ) WhftlHVRr w rrh*i rr ?li? -. ?- ?. tuv viuw cuiuimu " against the cultivators of the soil may, bj 1 a little painstaking, be materially lessenec or wholly prevented. The benefits h? I confers are both numerous and important 5 Durjng the tiaj?.bejremains with us . h< - destroys, so saja no less authority that l? Wllscn, "myriads of worms, moles, mice > chterpillars, grabs and, beetles." , Audubor > also affirms that the Crow devours myri1 ads of grabs every day ofcthey?ar?grubt ' which wou,ld lay waste the farmer's field* ?and destroys quadrupeds innumerable > every one of which is an enemy to bit 1 poultry and his flocks. Dr.. Harris, also f one of the most faithful and accurate ob' servers, in speaking of th? fearful ravagei , sometimes wrought in our grasslands and gardens by tho grub of the Miiy-beotlec, i adds bi3 testimony to the great service: i rendered by the Crow in keeping these - posts in check. We have Eeen large farmi ravaged by these, May.bcetlea . witnin an , * K* j / ( hour's ride of jBoBjoji^ ov.er entire acre* oi which the grass was so completely under. * mined anJ ibe roots eaten sway, that the I; loosened turf could be rolled up .as easily > as if it bad been cut by tbe turfing-hlade, i In the $aipe neighborhood whole field# pi cotn,j>otato?s? and almost every kind' "ol garden'vegeiable, .Ijad^heen eaten at tlic root and destroyed; Our more infelligent farmers, who have carefully eluded out - T f ? ' ->-t* * "" '"a ** thu tfkttU AT **?? ? * .... .. .u.(. uiiuruil lliqecb grow IP, Lave satisfied themselves , that it is the legitimati result, the natural and inevitabio consequence, of our own acta. Our tsTiortsfglUed and murderous warfare upon tVeCrow'llaa in'erirpp^fd th? harmonies oi ndturV, disturbed'her well hrtjuated balance, and let loose upon agriculture its enemies with do adrqiiMte means of arreting their general ipcr#a?e*-?Atlantic Monthly. "V :'< ' Largs J^AfET.TjrTlie second . largest f dai^in, America iir located about u foor i t There# re $&COWl ia th? **blft ^Th^idrK, all <*t?Med . by S?iM ^wyniiHwre. . is gjoqpd?|ri?, mij?} ^itfcjroplt ?^d oil* me*l,^ot>ked;by steam.: A large mill is owned and run by the propi ietorB, O. F, Loser & Co. The average amount of ma t?rial ooosujn?d at this dairy ,pe*Lvdqf V? 466^?m?<? *po^oa? of cot buy. 0.ahUib$k^^rft-iSe*l,15 ?ack? of a n^d ,o|J| jjjj^^j >. ? ^ }* 57 fn ^ ?n ljrt* or.biiic, it'fti: &*.< ?5?,U ?bo B4I1ob.3U1 W'JWHt# a/earn.'"" '. 4 * ?'^i'iS,; t atejiriBi-^;/V'<s4!t;.g^ SiiS#lftWfclHEl ?r i? 2 wr.r?6i?^i^. "Thmfc ihdt catter'nh, wd -y?t i nere#Klli; Mid lliereja tty^t -witbholdelh more tbnn i? , meet but t?ndiw?th to povoitj."- Pi-ov. xi: 24. A miuister soliciting aid to his chapel, waited upon an individual dii-j tinguished for wealth and benovo' lenco. Approving the cas?, he pre1 A. 1 ? ovumuv-w ui| uuoisLera nnnuaome do1 nation, and taming to bis three eons who hag witQemed. the transaction} he advised them to iiqitate tbo exatuplo. "My dear' said he, you have heard the c&se j now what will you give?"- Qne said. "I will give all Tny pocket will furnishanother observed, "I will give half that is in my purse;" the tliird sternly l'emarked, "I tvill give nothing." Some ySara after, the minister had occasion to visit the same place, and recollecting tho family ho had called upon, ho inquired into the actual position of parties. Ho was informed that tho generous father was dead; the youth who had 80 choerfully given an nis Biore, was living in afflucucc;j the son-who had divided his pocket money, was in comfortable circumstances ; hut the third, who had in| dignantly refused to assist, and haught tily declared ho would give "nothing" was so rcduccd as to bo supported by tho two brothers. The above anecdoto is a striking illustration of tho words of Solomon. Men of property should contribute largely, they should recollect that thejT aro responsible to God for the uso they mako of their fortunes, and ' he will hercarftcr call for the account. -r-London Christian Wit net? I I I <? I The Confederate monument at Cynthiana, Kentucky, 19 8;tid to bo quito a work of art. It is twentj-two feet in height, and rests on a granite pedestal. On the I north side, in bas-relief, are (lie emblementpalmetto branch and laural sprig, above a ) - - group 01 gunf, swords, drums nnd standards. The monument is surmouuted with a Confederate Aug, beneath the folds of 1 which are disclosed the elnrs and bars. Tbe monnment was tuado io Italy, and ' cost $2250. i , A New England paper says: "Erratum.?In our paragraph yesterday i concerning thirteen ministers who had been spanked in infancy, for , spanked read tprinkltd ' ' * ; 1 \ ^ I The things to be desired for a man in a healthy 'State are;' that he | should not 6ee dreams, but realities; , that he should not destrov life. hn? , ... " ~9 ~ ( save it; and that ho should not bo rich fyiit content. I ^ ???- - General lee, whilst walking near Fredericksburg, recently, bad fljwors strewn iu hia path, by a party of fifty little gir[s. | General Jubal A. Early haB taken the . stump for Walker, the Conservative candidate lot Governor of Virginia; ' 1 . NICKERSON HOUSE i <dOJLTJM331A, S. O , FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ,v'i- !"* .1 V ti A I " >- W-00 Mil ttlY. WM. A. WRIGHT t. i HiiviuK tnumcd !?<? .. r^- -rjj ? W * "' Home, re^pertoHv nlioits a litre of public p.ntroniBg*. FREE OMNIBUS to and from the Uot^L, . ;V : ^ f ; Na7/tf,186C^8a : Saddles, Bridles, Harness? Collars and Saddle Bags. T?Olt ?aleby j ?? .. J.|CNOXACo., MAJ V l86&, ??tf t . '" Vt-vj.A ; IITT * ? ? >wwwW* 11LL liHIIlil fott sag. Oar bu??aa?f h*in*gancreas^ to tmicn rtiXt we ?h?'oortfrTVerfjtrtHfJ^14n farttith* ing our mill ?new entirely with the roost modern machinery of WgeSfj^Mcity >ib*D thi Old, wp offer the following numed ftriicles at very reduced prices, ?omo of wtifcu i* us good v. to famine wlmt we offer irt mueli 1 Xour Foot Burr flit on a. /ran". 5^y 0? ' b?v 11! or l?een ks flbj'Bdrr Stone id th'a; countrV?will b? coo,idar*ury jjould Skills a&^.?9s$l& www* IIHIil I III, IP millJM.. i WBIN'S , ( .Gfflniffi HaatecMet ^ EjBacts E?Lr.iT":UeHl e"^l) t nrOCKEY CLUB, . ; O . < - - VlOLETr^ ind &'r , ROSE GEKANltm. For sale by WHITE BROTHERS. April 30,18C9?1-if CR0QTJET, CROQjJET The 6en*on for playing ibis popular!^ gave baa come. Any ono needing a Bet ean be sopplied by calling on WHITE BROTHERS. April 30, 1809?1-tf Wl?T?nTATn TTrvi7G , vr iiijiiLfiiMj nuJiiO PLANTERS needing anv of the above will tiud a large Block of Ihetn at the store of ......... "WHITE BROTHERS. April 80,1800?1-tf WHITE BROTHERS WOULD call sprcia' Attention to their very extensive stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS,! Domestic Goods, of all kinds, LINEN DJCKS AND DRILLS, ol all prices, SUMMER TWEEDS ft WIRES, COTTONADES AND KEN TUCICY JEANS. April 30. 1809. 1, tf \ WHITE GOODS! TACKONE1S, Cambrics, Plain White , Swi^a, Strijifil and Checked Swiss, Nainsooks and Mull Muslins, | White Piques, IriMi Linen*, Stripei Linen Collars and Cuffs', Swiss mid Jaconet Trimmings, Swiss Puffings. This is an article pn'-irely new ; v. ry extensively used by the 1 Indie* fur mnking and tiiuiaiing Spencers and Bodices. A great vnriely of Linen Edgings Frillings. Ruffling?, Tape Trimming?, dee. All tbe above found at \X7 TT TTn nnrvnrmnn v?xiur< April 30,18C9?1-lf Shoes, Hats^ Calico's, Pant Stuff, Osnaburgs, Shirtings and Factory Yarn. FOR sale by J. KNOX <fe Co., Mny 1, I860, 2?tf QROCKERY, GLASS \V ARE HARDWARE and POCKET CUT- ( LEIiY. FOR sale by J. KNOX & Co., ; May 7, 18G9, 2?tf OLD BOURBON. WE have for -sale at Ninety-Six, S. 1 C.. a superior article of pure Bonr- , bo'ri Whi>fepv, made at Ashland Distillery, Lexington, Ky. 4 JAMES ROGERS, J*. & BROS. May 21, 4?if.' NOTICE THIS! THE Note* and Accounts of RbCHHf& I CHRISTIAN ore in my hands for collection.. All persons indebted are requa#ted to come forward mid settle,' as longer indulgsae, i esaoot b? grven G. McD. MILLER. i Jsn 17, 1068, 89. tf - 1 g ... t N ^ CARRIAGE AND WAGON : <. X-'-: v {..'.'V-r ' SHCOF. , CH ARLES COX pTKPPWTPULLY Inform? tb? publjo ib?V J LV> hM> pr?rvar<d torbwlld to order, BUG^OftT^OOKlM?At^ iMd. all kind* of 0ARRI4GE a&d .W^GON WQRR R at Hurt* notion; nod on raatomihla terma. All j. Dew work wirrantfd for lw?)vci fflocthj, \ v February >3. t8?fr. 44. lt: -f --ij 3 PXACKgjgTHXWQ, FRIDAY JACKSON* \TTELL known In IhJa wmwpfiify- as ,? ?lll?" ,r/Ql. workman, will attend.to Stni hwpj-k ' f Mill*. En?tyi-a, 1 ,jirt-r*aao4?M* i and ha warrants bia work to ba eaual' to tbo ; ba?t *.- r .< I ' .: r~' - . . ^ ? "I'll Jl Ooium"toia, m. o.' | Proprietor. ' # I I Pwo or Tlirfio HaIIav Snwo* ' Cane Mills, of 10, 12 and 14 Inches Diameter, Manufac- ] tured to order on short no- 1 tiee. Also, Seventy Gallon 1 Boilers. MANUFACTURER OF Itnnm TflnrriTinn T1ai1a*>? OlOfllH M&1110S, OlCilil ISUiiCrS, MILL GEARING, of any kind, GRIST AND SAW BULLS, Smutters, &c., &c., IRON AND BRASS CASTING TO ORDER. 1 ON 11 ANT> and for Sale Cheap for Cash, one 25 Horse Power Sih'.ionnry Stenin Engine and two Flue Boilera; one 10 Horse ditto; one Circular Saw Mill, complete. Constantly on Land, all sizes of Gin Gearing. A list of pricrs will be furnished on application to tho Proprietor. All work warranted, TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. April 30, 1869, 1, 12m NOTICE. J. I; will, ?> R U G OIS T. COKESBURY, S, C? WOULD Inform his friends and Ihe public that he tins just reoeived a full asaortfnant of tho Yel-y bral DRUBS, PAINTS, OILS, v amies, Dye Ms, Soaps, ' Extracts, ;^erfirairies, PAPER, ENVELOPES, J lAJR DIES AND RESTORATIVES 0 THE BEST QUALITYAmi all articles'u?n?lly kept by t)rdgeiete, vliiehhe offers on the rnoet rea?<inftbl# .*?-ror>?, ila ?-hole atook being tost. aelrqted by DJt W. 3. NORWOOD.in Biiilitnoie iml K?w York. In kddliionto .hie very complete <lf>ek of Drugs and Chemicals,. he keep* constantly i supply of the Very beat qualities of BRANDY, , ? ? - 1 ? PI AMD f BffiEV, . , - ; f Por theaLclr, and .family..use,, being re comriefidt-d t.r>d teatud by (be phj?ioi?ns pener- ^ 11 v. Physician*'pte?crlpiiora fcnd ull' or- r Ifr? .filled Willi exaotiiPSir, an<l #ny ortiole all?d for not on hnud promptly ordered. . 0 ThuukW ^lhi terr ltbeYnr-button be- jn towed acv. -b*m-ilqring i|i^ pmH jtar he ij npes by the moit'etri&t attention, lo merii h j niniiiuuiice ol ibe nine, promising to onstnptly a supply of ell article* needed by be pu'Mie generally. V." fi*apMlftllly, ? . ::4r" .Jt'i* .*>_ . - J, .. J, F, TOWNStND. I EebV13.18^. 42-tf . - ^ ' ' - * - d SfafrHttMlti -ri- imi i;< ro (EBB jBS30B|aib- i| jj^ m\?t ^)if? i Alf'J.U'J1 BWpji* T0E ABB1 - 4gte =?= ? IsMliiii ??7 ' W;"": ; : >; - f VV:v PRO^R^ rHE subnoribera would reppeetfutly hi form I hki 111ul workmen, and at) tljfl nece?%arVy mi UAGES, BUGLES AND WAGONS#land a iep?. vi ' , AM new work warranted for tweTve months, i or CASH, which we make to the purchaser's j PAINTING AND TRIMM! "'articulnr Attention will be given to the P?intio| jies, iiud all contracts faithfully carried out. SMITH DEP. We have in our empW an ?ffioient workmai We have a Patent Tire-Slir inker with ?ct nccurracy without culling, making tha we without dhinoging the wheel in the least. Per ivould do wett to remember that one-half the ? :>y cotiing and shrinking in the usual way. So where this machine is used. CONSTANTLY MEW BUGGIES of the best material. Also, Wulnnt nnd Drop Black Coffins. The hearse ( pointed time, nnd personal attention given whi M?y 28, 1869, 5?tf - - ^ ' W. C. HEW I At the Big Sigi BROAD STREET, AUG [9 TIIE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP, PURE AND U fll) AMiiiifo u nipriiM i i uumiiiiO, i Ales, Porters, 1 IN CONNECTION WITH 1 LARGE RECTIFYING AND REF THE only E-tinMisliment of that kind, in nothing but Pure ond Unadulterated L?q IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN 1 -' ~ ' .\r"'{} Tn ~?u ?ii .1? -w ..m.wi u.vj nvuiu i;mi ?fits HLienuon or me i nil who will fuvor tbein with iheir palronngp, th in the Soulh. "W. O. HI HEWITT'S GLOBE* HOTEL,, One May 28. 18C9, 8 ?3na . T n II AT J UIIIV KM . . is* Y : K ' " (K' ' HAVE JUST RECEIVED FAMILY S CONSISTING of EVERY': FIRST CLASS Grocery been selected with care and bou 'I- ' is? We will not btv .undersold wh< ijoods are taken into coneiderati I fffflO. 3EK April 9. 1819, 60-r-lf - r ' '-'I' mm lEPAHtERS 0? C0T&% QIN8,; - H0TO^.e4^i!WPja||f ' j j -L , . ? ^ i t - intwcribars wodld inform tlieir friendd i |. .'j>r?p*ud, wiilrcp^jjwt^t ^orlwrtW plfd ^ lutton- Gin*, Threshers and Fans, and do ol Vora tbeir long experience in ?hn varioua braod: f their utility lo give s? i ipfnctiont and tnintto, ow Kceivipff'ft supply of GI$ TilAYtattAL, a'u tine.' Wtfrlt # be done ob the most re^a JtOfy *';T ' Pj'tW ' Tliey will ftlwnva leep on hand a good supply ^ \mmmmaagmsa m MM BE MLLE dermis for the mauufticturinfc. of OAR11 oth^r WortT pertimTo^ WMieir btibl, h> '5,\ *" '* ' & :h's''trty.r~ y'-"' rod Bold at tbo Ipwest; Sjgnre* peeaibl?, interest, f 'y' .... , v/i v.-' ING omiipi. g and Trimming of Cf*r?rti ?tid:BU? . iETMEHD i in nit the brancbna of thU .lanOMi. which we. can shrink ifrea wira b4f* nkest places stronger than before, wifi ions who liave tires that need shrinking 'heel* are ruined or niateniilly injured itisfadtidn is guaranteed in' trerj job - \ ,f5'v ' } oh Metallic Case*, Imitation RoggwocxI, will attend funerals puuctuilit'ft?I|flt w wa \4Vutl ?U| ' * " "L- T rjri . .. ., ^ : ' ' ' ' ' :. IT & CO., I No. 282; USTA, GEORGIA.? -., < rjTADULTERATED LIQUORS, SUCH A3 tills, GINS, WINES, j... "7''V"Jitters, &c. v: -l V"SS'i :ei3 HOUSE 13 A'- ^ the Southern State*, mierd nor*. Thej- aro ?l&o rade. They defy competition, assuring nt tbey will ?*H LrWIT3?,.?fe ,;OO.W.?,^t0A; _ _.l T*> 1V - 1 '- ^ sure xioauooa.tO. of tlx? J30Bt IJot^ls QfVtitm$r nil NG< usually kept in ft, (store;- all of- which hav? in the QUALITY of our pa <;ts,; us a call <js - 1 ^1 ' JU-..,ga?gage!Kga!BMfe7"' - nHHHH|nBH^