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\,e have received a ct>f>y of the M5SSE 70," Charleston, S. C, Faculty :?Regular ProfessorpJ J*'. E. Ilolbrook, M. D. Emeritus piOffc#For of Anatomy; E. Geddings, Professor of Inatitutqfr of Medicino ; II. A. m pc Professor of Surgery; vF.-M.? Robertson. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and omen aifj%Chil?iren ; Piisor of Pathology, Pathological Anatomy and Hygiene; Middleton Michel, M. D., t^eoeral-'Anatomy'and Physiology* George E Trescott, M. J)., Professor of Materia M$4iua and Therapeutics; C. U. Shepard, Jr., M. 3)., l'rofessor of Chemistry'7 Francis Ti. ParkyivM. I)., Lecturer on Anatomy n^id f>v^on$traitor of Anatomy; AVj t)., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy." Supplementary Professors?Francid L. Parker, M. D., on Anatomy ; \V, ^ Bailey, M. D., on Surgery; W. F. Robertson. M. D., An f )hfl1 nfvtrii nnrl n iaanoric Af WAmtin mid Children ; X Somen* Buist; M. D., ob Materia Aledica and Therapeutics ; J. F. M. Godding?, M. 1)., on the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. City Hospitals? S. L. l/ockwood, J. Sotnor& Buist, M. D., Attending Phyai^aqp. :\J?oper Hospital?J. Ford riiolVau^MY D.,* Attending Physician; \V> G_ Hprlbcek, M. I)., Attending Physician. The Lectures commenco on Monday, ^November iirst, 1S(J9 The faculty, the clinical advantages, the laboratory, etc., arc all that can be desired, and it is our firm conviction that those who intend to practice medicine in the South ought to -study on Southern ground and beneath the Southern sky the diseases of.the South. A man can <xct theory anywhere ; but nracti cal knowledge and experience can only "bo obtained on the premises, and l>y observation. Climate affects the roi^5t|t^un, changes diseases, and inl!u$n?eBi tho .course of treatment. 3vufcl? HithllJo mfry be said to havo itH peculiar disease, requiring peculiar management; and we,insist on it., that all wlro want to practice medicine in the South-, shouldstndy theHirt of healing in the South also.?Luther, an and~ViKUot\ ~ Immiora*iof?~?Up to June 1G, then? hskl;b<ton landed at Castle Garden 124.088^ foreigners during the present year?more by thousands (liar ever bcfoi?e dttriivg tli^ same period, and nearly 30/000 more than during the same. tirpe last year. From the lGlh $0 Jho 22tl of June the arrival? n u mbterWf S&74?making the totnl ar rivals for the thrco weeks of Juwo 31,506. Tho number of Gorinnns ii the greatest?10,950. Ireland follows with 25,354. the latter figures bcint '/ ffpr \ f r for tlnjtimo ^p to ^ the 46th of June There,'is somothing significant in the movement pfiSwedcs. iIn 1866 tin whole number of Swedes who cann to this country was but 100. ,r For tin the twenty yyiijs between 18-17 ant ISU7 tho whole number from tha 4. ?/?P T 1 r\r*i~ . 1 VUUIJL1J' >Vil3 iiU.UUU. JI1 J 61) I lli( number was 1G93, and in ,1808 it wai 11.520, and during the time up to thi 10(h of June of the present year tin Swedes have already numbered 24,-129 One thonsand more of the same na tionality arrived during the ensuin/ week. It intimated, from carefulb prepared jdajaftt Ibe statistic^ bu reau of the Treasury Department a "Washington, that during the pas thirteen years wo have received am jssipii fated- t\yo and a half millioi immigrants flroitt'otho}' lands. V |i * . '-i ~ l& l* ?t - i, Cure For Small-Pox.?th toncrm fni* om?ll ?av AV* uui(?*i-]IVA 1.3 tt|lJJll/|li;UlIJ^ -wc would call attention to tho follow m | ing euro, for (hat dreaded maladj wh(<& w ?o*nnwinicated to a Gonnai paper in New York by ,a eorre?>poii dent in China. Tho mode of treat mentis as follows: "When tho proceeding fever is a its bright, and just beforo tho crup tion appears, the chest is rubbed witl croton oil and tartaric ointment This canses the whole of the crup nuu iu uii luiu part 01 tii'' DO dy, to the relief of tho rest. It. ala< {secures a full and complete crup ion and (,lius pro.Yont# the disease frop attacking the internal organs. U?J>is i Baict to b? tha /eafcaihUsbatL mode o treatment in the. 32nglisi) prmy ii China, by general orders, Slid is re garded as a perfeot Wir*1*^ i ?.' *? ' K it i. r. f ; Tho Eew York Tterald^ says thpt the last monthly repbrt 6? tho Agrf culfcfrai BrirfeW at Washington givei an 6ric0uragitig exhibit of the crop! of thp present year, JN"orth'and South Tho wheat crop of the wholo couotrj wilkbcamagaificontone-?thelargem ovetfc ralMd . JUCftbe *^Jbited *49Mt?e The VillW^rfir^tfkffcjjhorts 5,000, average - crop The corn crop til JUw ^ "' ^. '^',^ r'^. ' ' A" .: JS': % '.'J, ? {^j?rr An Alpino hunter, ascending Mont BT*h?: i nKpumpggA owt fbe jiffier ] Glare, lost his hojd and slipped into one of those frigiitfhl orev'neoa by which the sea of ice is cleft to ita foundations.-; Jfrc^tcbfhg t¢ fcguiaSt the poii^o^1 rooks and projecting spurs of icf/^fie broko hi* fall *a. that ho reached tho bi>Uom ;?Uf , (mtljnaly to taste death in a more terrible ibrrn. On cither hand the iev wnlls vnsn ?m Imovnii ( - "i' v~ !ahove which he saw only a strip of I blue sky At his font trickled a little stream, formed from tho slowly melting glacier?to follow this rivulet, which might lead to some unknown crevice or passage. Tn silence and terror bo picked Jiis way down the mountain 8it|e, tjll his farther advance was stopped by "a giant cliff that rose up before him, while the river rolled darkly below. lie heard the roaring of the waters, which seejned to wait for him. What, should he do? Death was beside him and behind him, and ho might fear befuro him. There was 110 time for reflection or delay. lie paused but an instant, and plunged into the steam. One minute of breathless snspeuse?a sense of darkness and coldness, and yet of swift motion as if ho were gliding through the -1 1 1- t t . ?iiuHes uejow?ana niun a JigMt began to glimmer faintly in the waters, and the next instant he was amid the green fields and the flowers and .Summer sunshine of the valo of Chamouny. So it is when believers die. The}' come to the hank of the river, and if is cold and dark. Nature shrinks at the fatal plunge. Yet one chilling, and all fear is left behind, and the Christian ;s amid the fields of the paradise of God. Edward Ward, who wrote a book about New England, which was printed in 1699. says of the Bostonians of that period:-"The inhabitants seem veiy religious, 6bowiog many outward and spiritual grace. But, though they *vear in their faces the innocence of doves, you wi 1 And them in their dealings (ts subtle as serpents. Interest is their faixc, money their God, and largo fOSB^psfers the only heaven they eovnt." ilavo they changcd since 1G99 ? .The story is told of an ngcnt sent (o work upon the Detroit board of ediTucalion for the introduction of a ccr11lain text-book in the school, tl at he :l went to church with a pious eh"."*liman, talked in Sunday school in a 5 lieautiful and touching manner, the Same evening got staving drunk with , another member of tho board in a 5 beer garden, and the next morning s haridsomly feed another member ; whose influence was onlv to be se * j> n * . cored by filthy lucre. His book was tak.cn. j 4 j . . TTZi T v A private soldier in California has j invonted a nc?v method for skimming t milk. Ho fits a fine gauZc sieve to a .1 hoop of the size of the pan. Th< Imilk is then nonred into the nan so as to a little more thun cover Ihe sieve 3 When the cream has risen the hoop ii lifted, and tho cream is thus complete ly removed. r ' _ ? < ' ?> f Ti Tup New Cable.?Tho work o ' laying the new cable from France t< ^ America has been commenced. Th< j shore end is already submerged. Th< ^ Great-Eastern was expected at Bros on Friday, and immediately aftor he arrival the splice of tho kviro wjll h completed, atid tho_ \volk of.'paying e out" commenced, the vessel steering , or me xsiana 01 sc. nerre ALiquelon m ? ' ? . ^ . * ? . ?i 4 . > ? . J * A lady, who was aboOt^giving i party to a convention of clergymen sent for a caterer to assist in th< preparations, lie aRked if she in t tended to give a dancing party. Sh< replied that it was to be composec i mainly of clergyman. "In that case Madam." said lie, "I woald advisi )-ou to provide bonntifully. Then piouri people eat dreadfully." > ... ' IToopjno Cough.?A decoction o J #hcs*nnif 1 anvA (tnktnnin X*f crfir Jj jo be ft ) cough. Steep three or four draehmf of tfie leaved In boiling water, an<; give at either hot or cold, with oi without sugar. Carbolate of ilm< pjltVin' naooe^s ? b which there is a eufferer from thii . disease, prevents ir.feztika. Lvi - utifaisvi fa ' V f >? B . jift W tree, finder which according to. tradi t lion, Joseph and Mary and the infan! : Jeena took *heU?r daring thoir fiighl . into Egypt. Tho tree wfifcW' felaT^f! , u ??Md bli3P#Mf jj REVOLVING CDTTO 'The best and cheapest Cotton P J lis excellency consols 111 its simplicity, at i ventenc??. Ii can In- hauled on a iwo liorse wajjon. Tim Ii:>ml-> can \'iit il up ?n<l taken in do Tau Itatuls can pack 600H>s with casn .vi Ii |t>ok tin* l?-t premium over eleven Pies . Fair of LmiHinnii 15lh April 18G9. ; It. is a Suutlieru invention mid we Lave a ; H'.ltllOl ily. Send your orJers tn lirr.o to r. a. < f Jnr-p 25 1609 9?If ! 'I i ? DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Abbeville G. H. S., C., June 17. 1869." Is liercbv irivcn to all interested. I that on the 27th May, 18(59, two bari role, containing seventy-five gallons, I more or less, of CORN WHISKEY were seized l>y L. LN Guftln, special seiring officer, a.s the property of .Tap. Sansby, for a violation of the U. S. Revenue laws. All persons having claims to the same must present them within thirty days from this date. JAMES H. DENNIS, Deputy Collector, TT. S. Internal Kevenue. L June 18, 1869, 3,?tf FiiEE TICKET To The Show! .1 , ,! ALL persona indebted to tlie Mihsoriber' will "do well" to oh II and Keltic, or 5 tln-y will receive h free ticket to the show i which will !?? opeued byiho'^E?Squire" . of the village. - J. J. CUNNINGHAM. April 30, 18G9, 1, if < WATCH REPAIRING, B AT ? HODGES' DEPOT. 1 - ? ^ r C l-?AV,NO located at nODGES' DEPOT, . I BL the undei> g'?ed wou d inform ihe |>ul> J l-c Ihut tie i? predated to repair,- W ATCH ES, , CI>U? KS, JEWEl.lt Y. and SEW KG M V' illilNES, in the be^t ft} It. Having had un experience of y?-?rs in his hufinttii*, in tli>Norihein cpie*. aud in this Mat*. he is enabled io guuraiitee euliie salufuciUin. MENU? 1NMAN. 1 June 16. 1S69, 8?3m [ To the Lovers of Sweet Music. A DESIRABLE INSTRUMENT FOR SALE. PIANO AND 3 MELODEAN COMBINED. 1 The attachment can be usod singly , or jointly. p tor particulars, apply to J. W. TROWBRIDGE, Abbeville G. II. June II, 1869, 7, 2t ~ FISH, ~T ? T.I Q 1 I o tJII- til tr:-U j | r mhv i 'id UIIV U'uo r wi? . X> 1-2 " * 1-2 " White M .'14 *' '? 1-2 Picltli d Uerring, J KiU, - B\>xea tmokud " y. 3 ?, ? >> ..-C?dF v/ 1 ... Haliibut, P On hand And for >Ale by 3 >! - J. KNOX & Co., , M?t 1. I869.B?U' ; NOTICE, ' 1| ?J 3 A LL per*on? bavin* <Vmnnn? ngninBf. r, ?3L the fee Joljb Wil^D^-ewJ, t W pr*aentUtpi4|i>f ,^rTi*fc<^ ?? t PVJ probnit-d to the DnderatgneJTas soon fMj tCOOT?fcl?*t: ' ?: * ?t> ? '? 1 ' : 1 * ft' B HOW IB, | '?* ?n*?' i - ' . I . WWwMpwki | Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Col N SCREW PRESS. ; Ni -,-v .. >;, . I' . ,-f . ress now offered to the farmer.! length, portability, coinpuclnuss, and cot)i\vn in nn l>nnr J lliout a lurrse. sea at tiie Mechanics aud Agricul'ural , number of ccrtiQeatcs from ibe highest CONNOR, Gen' 1 Ag't. Cokesbury S. C., 1JI00 BoSflELS PRIME WHITE CORN. 500 lbs rniME COUNTRY BACON. 5 000 lbs P HI ME WESTERN BACON. 50 bbls FLOUR-ALL .GRADES. 10 bbls PRIME CUBA MOLASSES. 2 bbls PRIME LEAF LARD. Afresh mtrpiv of coffke, sugar, TEA, &c., a full line of Groceries ni Provisions generally for ???1h low fur Ca?h. TROWBRIDGE & CO. June 1 18159, S?U 200 pounds prime Factory Cbeose, (in good order ) 100 pounds Indian Macaroni. Bacon and Lard. 3 000 pounds prime Clear Rib Bacon S deP, 500 pound* prime Leaf Lard,* (in Kegs Htl>1 Tie. ? <>.) 500 pounds choice Sugar Cured Hams. Chewing Tobacco. 5 h If boxes medium ptice Chewing Tobacco. NSundries. WT - - i T> . _ T> .. . n * iTtiuii, it ui?* nun ijosion ouiier i_r?CK?ri, Canned Finite, (of all kin-Is) liyMin, Gunpou <ler and Black Ten, , ChiuIu'8, NiHs,S"iip and Starch, 1'iefcrvtfd Ginger and Cilron, Willi many other arlu-.les unnecessary to enumeiale, to wliii-li the attention uf the pui lie is lespectfnlly invited, by McDON ALU, NORWOOD & CO. J. C. NOLAND, AGT, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, SADDLES, Harness anft Trunks Repaired ALSO, FURNITURE repaired and r?covcovered. CaneSeats pntin Chairs All work done neatly, and on reasonblc tornn. [Juno 4, 18G9, 6, tf. LEATHER. Hemlock uri'eit. ? oak tan french calj SKINS.. ' HARNESS lining skins, &c., Just received l>y .J KNOX & Co., May 1, 8 Q?til 20, [ S. A. BRAZEALE, TAILOR, ABBEVILLE C. h., S. C.? WOULD rp?ppctfully inform (ho publio that he is air^riL for the Bale of th DMmntl i.TS??lTfc?M ?* i /-?*t t . Eiiiil'iivr> Dl/luniKK, wliicfl IS COD . ttucted od n n>-?* principle, poenereinpr man Dew Slid Tnlunhie unpiovements. It a*w heavier and thicker goods, than any oihe machine as well as the must delicate, l|iiu and soft fabrics. or For furl her information oall at hit Tailurms eatnbli?hment, on Dend^'a corner. Juoe U, I860; ??3m. v. . - ? Stockholder's Meeting, CuAWLi.iTt A teouTB Ca*"Lin* a. k. Co. AMeeiit g pf the Stockholders of the Charlo'to dt South Carolina Railroad Company ia' hereby Called to be j^elii at the city ! Columbia. South Carolina, ou WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of July ?exi, at 12 o'clock M., to con*id?t th? ques <en of approving the eotiioll <Ih>ion of the Company wHi the ('olumtiia A Augusta Railroad Company, and the term* oi ruoli Consolidation. . . Wtf. JOHNSTON, Jtin* 4.18?t."6-tf " V t?r<rfldmt. * llf a' * > fa gotta. QBAk, 'SltJJf ROBERTSON ?3 would H-tk especial hWuiHoii to l^?ir Oi<w nnd "Two-iidrtM*' WACJONflj' t?Mcb tor} atjle and finpih,.dur*bibly' ttnd light , I< *# of dotugut, can not be .f?jpU*-d; . 'TVIfi v'.T- ?v/? f jjj i Genuine HaniteM - Extracts, (Th^ Real Fr#nob 1) TOCKEY CLUB, " O VIOLRTTE *nd ROSE GERANIUM. For ?ale by / r~ ?? WHITE BROTBER3. April 30, 1869?l?tf CROQUET, CROQJJ i.T THE scHKon fur playing ibis popular gave I)** come. Any one needing a set cnti be (supplied WHITE BROTHERS. April 30, 1809 ?1-tf WEEDING HOES PLAN'l ERS needing any of tin; above will Mud a largo Block of lltum nl th? aloro of "WHITE BROTHERS. April 30,1809 ? l-tt UII11L BKtiTIIL Its WOULD call pppoirtl attention lo their very extensive Block of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Domestic Goods, of all kinds, LINEN DJCKS AND DRILLS, at nil prices, TWEEDS & CASSIMES, COTTONADES AND KENTUCKY JEANS. April 30, 1PG9. 1, t,f WHITE GOODS! JAU1CONE1S, Caiubiics, Pum While Swi^s, Striped and Checked Swip9, NuinBooks Htid Mull Mucins, White Piqut'S, Irish Linens Striped Linen Collars and Cuff*, Swiss and Jhcoiici Trimmings. Swiss Puffings. Tuis is an article pii .uciy new j v iy exieiiMvmy u>b-i ny uiiladiet for making and muiming Spencers mikI Bodice*. A groat variety of Linen Edjnn^s Frilling** Ruffling*, Tupe Trimmings, ?fcc. All the above fxiiiiil at WI1ITE BROTHERS. April 30, 1809? 1 -tf Shoes, Hats, Calico's, Pant Stuff, Osnaburgs, Shirtings and Factory Yarn. FOR salu by J. KNOX & Co , May 1, 1SG9, 2?tf CROCKER Y, 0 L A Sb W ARE HARDWARE and POCKET CUTLERY FOR sale by J. KNOX <fc Co., May 7, I860, 2?tf OLD BOURBOFL WE have for said at Nincly-Si*. S C.. a (*u| erior article of pure Bom | bou Whiskfv, made ut Ashland Dibiillery Lexington, Ky. JAMES ROGERS, Jr. & BROS. May 21. 4?if. NOTICE THIS! I'M IE Note's and Accounts of ROCHE d CHRISTIAN ore in my litiiwle fop collection. All persons indebted nr* requested t< come forward >nd settle, as longer in'lulgeno caunoi be given G. McD. MILLER. Jan 17, 18C8, 39. tf CARRIAGE AND WAG0& SHOP. CHARLES COX f"?R-<pprvrptTriv n.. ....i i:. w - ?w ? a w a_#a_? * iuiwi iua i i?c I'Uunu ill*! I* he is orHpnretl to build to order, RU(r GIES and LIGHT ROCKAWaYS. ?od to d all kind* of oAKRIaGE and WAGON WOllI at hort notio*-; uod on reasonable trrmii Al new wnik warranted for twelve month*. F?bruary 25- 18*9.44. tf B LACKS MITHIN G. ERTDAY JACKSON, WELL known in thif copimuoity as a skillful workman. will^attend to Sm< hwm-| upotj Carriage*. Plantmlon Tocll* i Mill*, Bnttint-a, <!< . li s terms aie rensoaabli and he warraota bia work to be equal to th beat. February 11,1869. 44, tf IfU u yprMam br ibq Sptfl iumi ?mi mmi ranrmi trvr- j ' Ooltuttbiii, IS. O. . - ? I innv u ifvmmnn' (IU1111 U1J1M1111II1UH) Proprietor. , ? ? i i Two or Three Roller Sugar Cane Mills, of 10, 12 and 14 Inches Diameter, ManufacI turcd t.o ordftr nn K"hnrt. nn-; tice. Also, Seventy Gallon! Boilers. MANUFACnTRKR <OF ^ Steam Eflffines, Steal Boilers,' j MILL (SEARING, of any ldml, GRIST AND SAW MILLS, Smutters, &c., &c., IRON AND BRASS CASTING TO ORDER. ON HANI?* nml for Kale Cheap for Cash, one 25 Horse Power SlaMonarv Strain Knpum ain'l two Flue Hollers; one 10 I Ior&e ditto; one Cucular Saw i M'11, complete. j Cuustant.lv on liati'l, nil siz^s of n ; urin urearmg. A list oftprir<-8 v\ill lie luinibbeJ on npion 10 il.e Proprietor. All work warranted. TERMS CASH OiV DELIVERY. ' MR. JOHN ENUIGIIT i? our ug in lor lliu siilo >f lliu^njritr Mills in Al'lu-ville Di>ti<ci,nnri will tii'tnd promptly to ail onliTs ctitiusie l to liiiu. April 30, 1809, 1, 12m "notk:e. J. I. TOffili, DRUGGIST. COKESBURY, S. C., , *"170^^0 inform his friends and I lie public ? T thai In- Ii:ib j 11st received a full assortment of tlie very b?-?l . DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, 1 Vamislies, Dye Ms, Soaps, 1 Extracts. Perfumries PAPER, ENVELOPES, * HAIR DIES AND RESTORATIVES 0 TUE BEST QUALITYAmi alt nriiclp* usually kept by PropeisiB, \vliicti he i-flf'-r.* on the most remoiiaUn rum, liia whole slock beinir jiml selpcirri hy Dtt W. . O. NORWOOD, in llalliuioie ami New York. In athli'ion to Ins vo>y complete slock of | Drills iiixl ClicmiunlH. lie keep* eoustuutly <? supply of the very best qualities of 1T& TT* K WTIFk'fK DXlAiX U X , : WINE AND WHISKEY, i ' For th?> sick, nnd fnirily age, being recom mended nnd teiO?:] by ilie phyeicit-nB generI ally. Physicians' prescript im.s and nil order* filled wiih cxaciin'PB, and any urltule cnllvd for uot on li >nd promptly ordered. Th-nikfc1 r*?r the ver\ liberal patronage bestowed u(. Irrn dining I lie piist y. ar he hopes by the most s'rict attention, lo merit n cnntiiiUmVcA ot the name, promising to keep nonotiintly a ?upply of all article* needed by the public generally. I lUspectfully, ; J. F. TOWNSiM f Feb 12, 1869, 42?If TO THE PUBLIC Respectfully informs the ckixena o Abbeville District that he hat located liirnself at Mount Carmel. wh?r* ha will practice the varioua branched of hia profeaaion, and where he will be found wben cot profea iiiiiflllv Anoitaif) Mount Carmel, AhbrvilT* DiJtriet. 4pril 1 1669,49, 8u?* G. STOEPEL, WATCHMAKER, t ^ Corner nf Bro*<T And Jicknon Streets, FHB ttr*M?r<mr*'4irof* X; Wi?tdie?t niock*4t>d Jewelrjr. \ill kfudaof Watch?4 Gfi>4k% Jwwelry, Spe? t find Eyt-GlatouW wild. ?1 ' - ? ? if' ^Tt' tidn faitl ' V" \ 'J'/*U?KJU<? MJI'IM" .' '? -jfr ? H |4>|? I ji WlJtl II ^ ' i.i ^11 ?irt MiV Qfl A T 'QTfiAT J&L 1 uunu, U1AXL1 VXj J PROTEIE THE subscribers would respectfully inform tl skillful workmen, and all the necessarry in*1 Ell AGES. BUGGIES AND WAQONS.and all nesM. All new work warranted for twelve month?, ai for (JASIJ, which we make to the purchaser's it PAINTING AND TRIMMI Particular attention will be given to the Painting Sjics, aud all contracts faithfully carried out. SMITH DEP/ Wa have in our employ an pffinient workman We have ? Patent Tire-ShHnlrat with (Vet Hccurrncy without iuuui?r, making the ?ea without dhtnaging the wheel in the least. Pore would <lo well to remember that orie-httlf the wl by cutting and shrinking in tho usual way. Sat where this machine is used. CONSTANTLY NEW BUGGIES of the best material. Also, Wa!ntit and Drop Black Coffins. The hearse appointed time, and '-ersonal attention given whe May 28, 1809, 5?if KEEP IT BEFORE W. C. HEWI At Jthe Big Sign BROAD STREET, AUG 13 T1IE TLACE TO BUY CHEAP. TUBE AND U BRANDIES, WHISKIES, I Ales, Porters, 1 IN CONNECTION WITH T | LARGE RECTIFYING AND REF] THE only E^laldifclimcnt of tlint kind, in 1 nothing hut Pure and Unadulterated Liqi IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN L To which tltey would chII the attention of ihe ti all who will favor them willi their patronage, tin in the South. W. C. HI] IIEWITT'S GLOBE HOTEL, 1 Ouo Mav 28. 1869, 8?3m JOHN UNO HAVE JUST RECEIVED CONSISTING of EVERY^ FIRST CLASS Grocery been selected with care and boi We will not be undersold wh< goods are taken into considerati no. xm April 9 , 18)9 , $0?tf hat run tit o cmniiini a REPAIRERS OF COTTON GINS, HOITSE CARPENTERS THE subscribers would inform their friends prepared, with competent workmen and Cotton Gin-*, Threshers and Fans, and do- ? From their, long experi.-nce in the various branc ol their ability to give sutisfHcti'in, and trust to now receiving a supply of GIN MATERIAL, a that line. Work will be done on the most rei RRY. They will nlwnvskeep on hand good ?upp1< OAK COFFIN?. JOHNENRIGHT. An hum 19. 18U(J, if NtCKERSON HdUSETs! COLUMBIA, s. o ; ' FIRST CLASS 3HOTEJC. II S3.00 FES DAT. f| WM. A. WMGIIT, I Hnvjnx ?mumfd the management of this House; rcanertu)! v solicits a hire of nib lip fT pit run nge. FHEE OM NIDUS to and frtfrn'ttffe '4. Houl. ' i ' ' A . Nov. 6.1868, 28-r-3fl* A DENTISTRY A J'"1'- 441*?? p' _ _ i. -ji'.Swcil .&? / - ./ M : Office o*?r De. Parker's Drug Store. ' tot AbbevM??58.08CC, J Fgbrnin^ afl, C^himbia ROBERTSON, - - ' c& t&ifXB' TOB S. le public that they are prepared with terials for tb? manufacturingofOARI other work pertaining to their buaiid told at the lowest figures portlbTs, iterest. NG DEPARTMENT. and Trimming of Critagea and BuglRTMENT. ; in all lh? branches of thit buslnessvwhich we can shrink tires with per* ikest placen. stronger than before, #q<) nnn who have tires that need shrinking' heels are ruined or materially injured1 lisfaction is guaranteed in every job* OH HARD, Metallic Cases, Imitation Rosewood, will attend funerals punctually at tli? n desired. . v T TT & CO., nan L 4WV. ?OX, USTA, GEORGIA, v s, -? >. ? NADULTERATED LIQUORS, SUCH IMS, lilNS. Wil litters, &o. HIS HOUSE 13 A INING ESTABLISHMENT, < -v the Southern State?, where tbey maty dots. They are also . f. laTJORS AND CIGARS, j fc '' f . !* ,J ^ rade. They defy competition, assuring , it they will noil cheaper ibna any Louse ' IWITT <fc CO., 'siro Reduced to 83 Per Dav. ... . i of the Best Hotels in the Souths A mr. ' . 4 . a mix stock or? amrnm rHING -usually, kept in a all of which Have4 ight for CASE.. . in the QUALITV of W" oti.'' Gtvc us ti t&iJr :ox m oo. : J fi &A?t threshers and fans, and bunaebfc i and the public generally'that tliey at* AD abandafiecltrf ika^i^toil&PSFAIIl ill work jX qi^p^ntoring. tliea of tlieir butiness, they (eel confident > merit the public patronagtf. Tn?y arc ' nd are prepared to e*ecnle all wo(?k ii* , uonahle terms?CASH ON DSL1TV ,,f ItEADY-M ADE WALNUT Mi Y\ HXWITtyl oringr and Sonua*f ateofc <f* I Jll^ g 0 Calhoiin's fititoTs^AL' ?* >f* Vf P ly f fl'/'?p*>"t lH? rot&rihflirf TtorV jwPw^b^SP^ffi^r ' pared to offer to the!' frieu j* *n<] oumomwi Tr zTKSB -. - , - T; * {*ysaB?^^