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UP. " Thfto*U-tr*? bougbtonee toxKJhrd tko gi*?M j I But^very ycBi-tfi?*y g'??w A little further frorathV-gi oai>4 /.pd nearer to the Mi}.\ 60 live that you ?a*fc J?*r moy b?, . ; ""j -j, , A lit le farther from tho earth. And nearer to the aky. THE TWO PICTURES. It is very likely that some of the readers of tho Victor may have seen the following, but it will ribl hurt 'them to rc?id itagahi ; and'tliat many j amy not have road it. Look at this j 'jMotar^, and then 1oolc fit tliat, and | jp?*G what you may como to if you do ; jiot watch and pray that you'do notj fall into tempation. A painter once wanted a picturo of j Innocence; and drew the lihen^ssof & child at nrayer. Tho littlo suppli-; lit. ivna L-nnnl!tiif ti??i;!n Iin mnllior : ! O ~ j the palms of hid uplifted hands wore . reverently pressed together ; his rosy s ehcek spoke of hoalth, and his mild i ;^blue eye-"was uptvrucd with the ex-j preesion of devotion and pcace. The portrait of young Knpert was much prized by the painter, who hung it np * S _ ^1.. l._ 15 1 I ? ? ; i. ilT on ins siuuy wan, uhu uuiu-u it innocence." Years passed au-ay, nnd the j artist became an old man. Still the! picture hong there. He Lad often i thought of painting a counterpart?! the picture of guile?but had not; found the opportunity. At last he effected his purpose by paying a visit to a neighboring jail. On the damp floor of his cell lay a wretched culprit, named .Landall, heavily ironed. "Wasted was his body, and hollow his ye ; vice was visible in his facc. The painter succeeded admirably, and the dortraits of young Rupert .and Randall were hung side by side, for "Innoeence" and "Guilt." B;:t who was young Rupert, and who was Randal ? Alasl the two \ypre one. Old Rat - tlall was young Rupert led astrajT h}bad companions, and ended Lis life in tb? damp and shameful duugeon.?<S &. Vuitor. Parents: Do 3*ou ask in what confists this Christian Culture?explained in formor letters? Wo answer "would wo hope to succecd, we must begin at tbo foundation, and therefore, as soon as tho child can comprehend words, Beek to impress it with a consciousness of its depravity. Parents daro not forget, in the warmth of their attachment to thoir attach ment to their little ones, in tlie main lovely, and interesting, that heir children have corrupt natures, which only require time and fuvoraldo cir' cumstanecs, to make of them mothers la mma, if r?ot brraight uuiior th? *k>itraiu'ng power of the Spirit of Life. " Soon w? draw our infant brectb. Th? seeds of fiu grow up ior deatb." It is a fact that the doting mother or fond father, ia slow to believe, thut the child, whirh' no n*wl , ? ~.J, ...... proudly presses to tho heart,, has, within its bosom the latent Bpark of fvil, which some day may ignite and leave a charred and blackened moral Vast? in its track. Judas, tho betrayer of his Lord, wasoiico a lovely babe fondled in the arms of parental affectioD, showing no trace of the fiendish wickedness, that entitled him to the appellation of ; I l? T>_<. -11 .1 - ?? ' -uuvii. xjul an iue wime tnat smilIngnnnocenco played about his infant brow, the germ of that vice, which #fter^vards developed into a monster Of crime, was there. No one can toll what seeds of evil, lie buried within $he eoft bosom of the smiling bab \ Nor is it enough for parents '.o be brought under the lively exercise of this important truth, but they must eek to bring their children to feel it Just as forcibly. No man who is totally ignorant of the presence of a dangerous disease, piling upon his pyetem, can bo induj^ftj to apply a remedy, or seek medicbi advice, so w? ean not anyone* be Jio child or adult, to mak? tbe effort to hn Bin,'bo long ad he is unconscious of its power ob ecen presence in hi3 own Person.-^ A sense of rain,-a consci' oneness of guilt of such a huo, an will destroy the soul,.and excluded from iieayon, is tb? first essential in the "work of bringing the child into saving relationship to Olurist. . And thi? is an Indispensable iWure in the riffht tnorfll *?nlf.n*>A *?l.si'.4 'W*- /V??v yflUUl "W^ile parents, directly or indirectly, Hatter the: child, extol its good qualities, praise' without discrimination 5ts, virtues and accomplinhmontfl of body or mind, so long will it feol- no ' Deed of the mow emulUmt t?ay of faith i. < ' i?- : " ?u. lug. jiuru^iog WW. ciBBMing DlOOd 1 ?f Chrite, in vrhich t}ie aoul of tbe J ebUd, it veil must be washed, in order to be fftted > for heayet). Let your firat effort,. ' then, be^thorooirhlv trvswnnifc** tr/ >?>. ehikJ with tho truth of ifcu guiltiposa , .. Blow touch ^e yW wn^ ^ stents? llow wore loyelv huve \ rour hopio by tho'. planting 9I trees 1 md shrubs? Ttpwmuch hiive you j udded to the vnluo. Of your protevty ' l?y tho planting o? orfchard-trees and s and tho small frpits ? How mueh 8 better is your stock of horses, of ' sheep, of c|ittja? IIuw\ much of cr- ' for luivo you discovered in your mode ' of treatment of the different crops ' you have grown ? llow much have ' you learned from vour neighbors, from 1 your agricultural papers, from your 1 experience in relation to your farm operations? llow much have you done to aid your wife and daughters in their household utensils, and the belter location aod arrargements of wells, cisterns, walks, woodpiles, cellars, and dairy-rooms ? llow much of kindness and charity liavo you exercised toward tl?e needy and the helpless ? IIow much better husband, father, brother, man are than wore one year ago? Now *is tho time to reflect upou all tlicso things.?l'rairic Farmc. '? *> ? Tnn Little Lamps.?I know two 'or throe boys and girls who havo 1 hope repented of their sins, and given iheir hearts to God; and I want them I to remember now that they are like ! little lamps, that hold the precious ! light of God's grace. In ancient times, lamps, with oil in them, wero lighted and placed on candlesticks. Jsomo of these lamps wero very cos-tly and beautiful, and j rested upon tall, golden candlesticks, j ornamented with precious stones:! jothers were email and plain, ami pla-i ced on coarse chcnp candlesticks ;; Ijnt all were for the t-amc purpose ? to give light to those around them. Sow every child who has grace in his heart is a lamp. lie may be a very plain and hnmblo on^, and bis situation in life may bo plain and humble too; hut ho is to givo light to 1 those around hhn?not by talking and preaching, not bv ronrovhif ntlmv? w 1 d ~" > but symply by acting right. lie is to show 1)3' his own conduct that he hat; light in him ; ho must ho humble, for lie is simply the plain little lamp; but ho has the grace of God in his heart, and ho is to let his light shine that "others, seeing his good works, rusty gloiify not him, but God." Tns Sack op"Pearls.?A traveller missed his way and lost himself in a desert. Nearly famished with hunger and thirst, ho readied a shady palm tree and afresh fountain. Near the fountain he discovered a small hag lying on the grouud. "Thanks to God 1 " said fao man as ho lifted tho little bags, " those are perhaps peas, which will keep mo from starving." Eagerly he opened tho bag and exclaimed, "Alas 1 alas! they aro only pearls!'1 " Worth roor? than gold or pearls you ?ee, The little loaf thai fccdtli thcc! " Though" ho had now a bag Of pearls worth sevoral thousand dollars, he was still in dangerof starvation. But he prayed earnestly to God for help and presently there came hastilj* riding on hid camel, a Moor, who had tUr. j-i'-i?? ' mat. mc uug fji pearia. lie Had compasion on the starving man, gave him bread and refreshing fruit, and took him along on his camel. "Behold!" said the moor, "how wonderfully G'od disposes all things! I regarded it as a misfortune to have lost the pearls, but God permitted it that I might return again and savo a life 1" " By H'tlft things Jebovuli enro His people from umticuo y grave*." m ? Poisonous Odors.?JJ Union Medi\enle i.?t very positive on the subject of ! tho d jletcrio^a action exorcised by tho perfume of flowers, especially auch as iilac, jessamine, hyacinth, .'tuberose. on persons who havo the Imprudence to leave them at night In tho bedchamber. The move or less fictitious eases of suicide and assassination, which have been rolatod Uftdor this head,should not induce us to doubt the reality of the asphyxiating power possosped by strongly smelling flowers. Certain odoriferous, fruits sh^re tlie same doleterious-proporty.. We read in the. Union Laurfttiffon of Dyon, that a/grocer who had slept in a small room, in w.bjuh the contents of three chests' tff oranges had been piled' up, was^fonnd asphyxiated in morning, and was,only resuscitated by the most energetic treatment. [Oar readers will\ also rofcoUeet a , case not Jong sin'ce reported of^eath | resulting from the odor of ^nces^ which occuir^d from . sleeping ii* * gSSSKg^"1"-, he BaUinior.0. GozttU writes; "The tnovylciJ^od al; least by all thoBo jresses who? live upon Government Jiapi; fThia is tt'vory bopoful omen. But it id allege^ that reitent events ihow eqtially the disintegration and jurroride^ of the "Democratic part}'. A roao by any other mime would smell as sweet,' I eeo, however. through other npoctaoles, and can discern no sign of decomposition in that ever-to-be revered and venerably constitutional party. To mako a loni? story short, the reqent extraordinary developments of public opinion art looked upon by tbo discomfited Radicals as mere indications of a political cliaos, out of which new parties art to spring into life with bran new issues, divested of all reference to thi negro question," An echo in Woodstock Park, Ox ford shire, England, repeats sevontcct 1I I- 11 - ' * pyiutuies oy aay,ana twenty by nl^lit but tbo most remarkable echo knowr is one on tho north side of Shipley Church, in Sussex, which distinctlj repeats twenty-one sj-llables. Brooding of farm stock is nn art and so high nn art just now, in vicv of the price of beautiful animals, tha boys and girls may well eonside whether it is not as well to grow pel faction in form as to paint or e>eu!p lure it. Tho cure of an evil tongne must b in the heart. The weights and wheel are there, and the clock etrikes ac cor dance to their motion. mistakes'' tttE wrre mistnlcen in saying tve had \\ Irict. Tlioy artra'l sold. and die I h:i\e coming to iltiy. I.y Express, llit* Disl Fancy ll bbuuc, Curdf, dc. TO HOUS WE rcopivrfl trwlnr, 125 Grr-en ?i cxica Uod T.cking, otic., will be JulV 2. 1860. 10?if THEBROOK REVOLVMG GBTTl The best and cheapest Cotton lis fxccllancy consists ia its simplicity, venicncu. If can lie hauled on a Urn horse wagon Tlimj hands can vui- it up and tnk?-ti i Two hand? can pack DOOIbs with ease Ir took th? 1*1 premium ?vi?r eleveu Pi Fair of Lmiifliann 15th April 18C9. I*. is a Suuihero invention and we lmr< authority. Price of Irons, complete, $14C plel .1 ? dbdu your order* in ttino t F. A. June 25 18C9. 0?if WANTED 1,000 lbs Washed "Woool mHF. liinrltAtf rvintl/Al J-% ? ??' ?*' pi It.c 111 LinvJU WJI Ikj giveD for U'o above. WHITE BROTHERS. July 9, 1 SCO. 11?tf ?m i - i . Charlotte & South Carolina anc Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co bUPEKIN rENlil'.KT'S OFFI0R." Cotor.nrA April lOj - GO|>0 HoUTB. Lca?e Hranilpvil!.?, S. C.. at ...0.45 % tr Columbiab. 0 p m Arrive at Ciiar!oii<>. N 0, 8.16 d in COMINp SODTB. ~ 'j Lrava Charlotte. N* C........... P S.46 a m Col mMa. K G...... 14 10 a m y^rrlre at Qranuevitl*, O.,........ 4.1rt p m Through' Tiok^is on Mle for ihe' principal point* >orth and Sonh. lingffHge checked through. .CI**** con?lruo?? connee'tona mudf North. and bomb. Pawei-gfr# r?-nch Augutln 4 45 pm. OALEIi BuUKNJGHT. Jui.a 4, 1839. 6?if : ; Jtopeilnlrbdent. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. I AM norn prepaid 4o ?<lminister NiO is, a *?fe , ?n*uMhol\c, iiw] remove leeih withuvt paio to the patent, ' ' Wat. C. Wardlaw, St ' Jo<^ a ?eathr#tf . f - "/. / . ' ATJSTBIV Tho AtwtrW government appears determined to vindicate tbe authority of tbo State against -tho Bishop of . Line. An assembly bf uHAraoniBts ' at Linz was dissolved by tho police. A- dcTHitntion from Line for tho r>ur J* r ?" ?jt ?; poso of presenting a protest against the treatment of tno bishop was refused audience, and Count Brandis, who as chamberlain could not bo denied, returned disappointed and crestItftlen, Tho courts proceed aa if no Coneordate exists. i * In Insbrticlc in Tyrol great distur banccs took place at a catholic raect; ing on May the 9th. A speech of tho Dean about tho supervision of tho ' schools induced the imperial Couomisr sioner to closo tho meeting. This was hardly done, beforo loud cries of ' .kill him, kill him, wcro heard. Tho Commissioner was severely bonton. and thrown down. Ho only with difficulty succeeded in gaining Iho barracks of the gensdarmerie. i Plain language is required, when | Tyrolians are to be instructed in supernatural things. A priest in Oberinnthul preached lately a sermon on the Trinity, in which ho compared it to a dungfork. As a dungfork,t?nid he, has three prongs, and is yet only one , fork, so aro thcro thrco persoue r and only one God I t BADEN. r A Call from Catholic laymen to their - coreligionists has been put in c-lroulai tion. it is directed against the efforts of tho ultramonists as injurious to the Commonwealth, and also against the fVuinnil of T# - cvw *.VIUC. JLb UlUIJlUlVa tllilt 21 c ropturo with Rome mast inevitably s follow, if tho Council forms a new churohly corporation bused on the principle of absoluto absolutism. i:.!?: ?! L ?J? WILL OCCUR, Sun Down? enough to supply D'6).>trict not yet Mipplied, but with the dozens ?e rict nuiy bo supplied, Wo shall also receive fowler & Mcdonald. EKEEPERS. nil Blue P.ippr Window Shades, 4 piece# ol eold low for O 'VSII. FOWLER & McDONALD. ;S PORTABLE IN SCREW PRESS. Press now offered to the farmer, etiengih, portability, compactness, and eon '* * . r . . a down in ?n hour. .vitliout r horse. ressea at the Mechanics and Agriculture s a number of certificates from the bights >. Price of Irons and Box com' te, $170, o COKHOE, Gen'l Ag't. Cokesbury S. C., J PF/TTCTi' HTJT!TffWfl> ?. ? ? iwi aw *1 MAV) PIANO MAKER, AND Agent for the pale of The Cele htatwd Pianos Manufactured iby ' Clnckering it S'<nn , Geo. Steele is Co.. Win. Kimbe <fc Co., nnd otkirft. Also. II Parlor and C'-urch Orgnns, nnd dealer in aM kind* of Musical Instilment*, Strings, &c. 322 BrnHd Struct, opposite Planters* Hotel, AUGUSTA, <?A. - May 28, 18G0, fi?-if NOTICE ! ^ ^<ERTAIN_ Notes find Aceonnfu. heloncina , to tlte Estate of Dr. E. E. Pr???lr, d*c'd. are in lb<? hand* of tfie undersigned collection. Parties concerned would' do Well lo heed this uolice, THOMSON A FAIR. I 1 Nov 20, I?68, SOlf ? i. ,i i i SCYTHES AND CRADLES REAP HOOKS ^ A SUPERIOR lot ju$f. received by. J. K^PX & Co. hi*y% J 869 tf. COMFORT ANJ) I ECONOMY , . * ?? /. - *3i< />' . ' r COMBINED. Uy ??oppinjj af the (JJSNTnAt HOTEL, (Shim tfoa*#,) Plain 8 ret;i, Colnmhiii. 8- 6.*', wlier^ tjwc ' as Ht any h]uu*o in t?-i? ehji *i 60 ftli. /xA > ItLt Aiwi ''J.ki < 4A AA * - ? - ?1 (wiirsiuHjr, t?uu ?jc.ww lor e?erj FREE TICKET To The Show! ^ ' 1 ALk peripn? indebted to tlie pnbuoriber will "do well" to null mid relllf. or thny will receive a five lickct to tlie sliuw which will btj opened l>y vbc'^JS?Squire" of ibe rilluge, I I PIIMMIfeiPliftM ji J? uimrtir&tttmmi April 30, 18GO, 1, if IS BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORK. 500 lbs PRIME COUNTRY BACON.' 15 000 lbs PRIME WESTERN 1JAC0N. GO b)>1s FLOUR?ALL GRADES. 10 bbls PRIME (fy'BA MOLASSES. 2 bb!? PRIME LEAF LARD. AMU'.Ml supply ol <JU1'f !SUGAR, TEA, &C., a lull Hue of Groceries aai ProYisious i;enernllv for ph1<* low for ChsIi, TROWBRIDGE & CO. June 1-v, lbl>9, a?It WATDH REPAIBIN8, AT HODGES' DEPOT. B"* AVING locale.] at 1KWGE3* DF.POT, fa H tlie undei ii g-'rd won <1 inform lli?* |ini> lie I lint lie i- nrepiii ?-d to r?*iiuir, WaTCII I".**, Ol.Ui IM, JEWKl.ltY, and SKW KG M \CUINKS, in the best ttyle. Having liuil un experience of yt nr? in hi* buMnex*, in tliNorthern ciliee, aiu] in t|tIf* Stale, lie id euubted lo yuurautee eutiio entiofaciinii. HENRY JXMAN. Jqno IS, IS09, 8?3m 200 pound* prirno Factory Cheese, (in good order ) }00 pounds Italian Macaroni. Bacon and Lard, 3 000 pounds prime Clear Rib Bacon Sides, 500 pounds prime Leaf Lard, (iu Kegs and Tierce-.) 500 pounds choice Sugar Cured llama. Chewing Tobacco. 5 h If boxe3 medium pricc Chewing Tobacco. Sundries. Soda, Wine and Boston Butler Crackers, Canned $Vuiti?, (of all kind* ) liyhon, Gimpou der and Black Tea, UHixIlrft, JNulf, {Soap ?n.J Sixrcl), Pieferved Giiiyer and Citron, With inuny oilier articles umipc^sary t* enumomle, lo which ttiu attention of tin put lie is respectfully invited, by McDONALD, NORWOOD <fc CO. FISH. BLLS Mackerel, 1-2 Blls "Blue Fish 1-2 ' u 1-2 ?* While * 14" " 1-? " PichM Llerrir.g Kits, u lipxes smoked w ? Cull, < Rullibut, Oo hand find for aalo by J. KXOX <Js Co., 1 May 7, 1869,2?tf NOTICE, ^ I I ALL per*ont* having demands pgninfi the lale.John II. Wilson deceased will present ocpiw* ??f their demands properly probated to the nndersigned, as 6oor as convenient. R E BOWIE. L. C. WILSON. Administrators. May 7, 18G8, 2?tf Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Collars and Saddle Bags. FOR sale by J. KNOX <fc Co, - h 1 AAA A ?# * iUUV I, iouu, ?if Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Lard, Cheese Pepper, Spice, In* digo. FOR sale by J. KNOX he Co., May 7, 1809,2?tf ' CORN. PEAS, BACON and FLCDE850 ^usliel* prime wfcito corn, 50 '>?*beU planting pea*. 5000 lbs prime dean rib bacon i?i.-les. 10 barrels eztrn family and top. F'our, Kreab jopal and grits ree'd ?rery we?k. just ieoeived and lor *ale by 1; MqDONALD NORWOOD & CO. Jun* 26 1869 9?tf - Crocker r, glass w are HARDWARE and POCKET CUTLERY VJ FR sale by . Y ' /. KNOX & Co., May f, 1800, 2?tf . . . I OLDBOURBON i iggggmflgft Bi? MIL ngggM NOTICE. 1 ^ , * j. mm DRUGGIST. COSESBURY, S. C., tTfOULO iufi'rm 1<is fri<'n<1a and il\? public ' t (hot In- litt* jihI received a full assortment oT tlic very b*6t imnas. Pamirs. niT.8. VSIWW VI|?J * <**?? . VBKMJ Varnista, Dye Ms, Scans, Extracts, Perfumries, PAPER, ENVELOPES, HAIR DIES AND RESTORATIVES OF THE D1>T QUALITY' An?l nil nriic'c? nsuft'ly k"j>t by Drtipe'm'*. wliiutt !> * f|F.-r-? <111 tti?? jnost i?*rtw?, his wlmle Block brill.' j lst Selected by Dlt W. (!. Nl)lHVt)Ol),iii llttiiiiiioi? nii'l New V<?rk. In ailili'ivn tn hia vuiy complete stork ol Pi'iiji* i?utt Olifimciils lie koop* cui.sluull\ h supply of tlio very best qualities of BRANDY, t?TI?7I1 l XTt?\ wr-etvmT r>*r \\m Ai\y MIMA, For tlio pick, nn<3 family iif*e, 1>oipjj fpconin.?n?1../I ....,1 1... .1.^ -I . . . _ in. *.* <-<. im?? iijmr ity ?mi |injsifli'lin ully. riiyfirimitt'preHCii|>iini H ai d nil orders G ic'l wiili I'Xiiclni-ss, ?n<! ni.y mlicli cnllvd fi?r i>nt rn !i tul promptly onli rcil. Tln'iikfi*1 ?h? vt-rx Lti.ial |>sifrontiffi* l?e*towcrd \i(. It m iutiiif; itie |mihI y?ar In lmpp* by tlm most 9!net utt<-iitii>n, 1.0 meiii 1 cominuitttce ?l (lit* piiiiip, prouiioiiiK in kec| 1 Roii^tniii.ly ii mipply of all articles needed bj die puMic li'iierully. > ll(.apeclfu:ly, i J. F. TOWNSLND. Feb 12. lPf.fl. 42?If NOTICE THIS! rI"MlR Notes and Ar^punts of ROCHE i jl I'lIltl.VflAN are in my hmida fni? i-ollec tion. All polatin? indebted ?re reqnepled t ! come forward ><u<i Bottle, as lunger iudulgeuc cunupi be given Cr. McD. MILLER. Jc,n 17, 18f.fi. 39, tf CARRIAGE m WAGO? SHIOI'. -o-? H AELES C03S RE.^PEOTrULLY informs the jiuhlio thn lie is ura|>iir*il to bnjid ti? Order, BUG > GUIS Bud LiUilT ROCKA W AYS, mid to d i all kind* ?l oAlUUAOE mid WAGON WOU1 nl h>'rt. notur.>; und on rcartiiiMltle tt-rms. Al new wrirk \f.'i i-?i't? d for twelva month*. F?biu?ry ?S. IK?>1T 44. tf biacksmithingT" ; FRIDAY JACKSON WELL known in this community as a ?klll ful workman, will attend to" Smibwor upon 'Jarringr*. YVnecii", i'ldiitution Tooli Mill#, fcnuiii'B, ?ti:. ILsU-i ins ore reaso.)al>l unci ha warrants his work to be equal to t best. F?hruary 23.18G9, Ai, tf J. C. N9LAND, AGT, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, SADDLES, Harness ani Trnnis Rejairci ALSO, . "T71 TT"PTCTrTT7"P I?. vannit*A/1 ?*nrl |1 V AA V A* M i VU ?UU inwv X; covcred. Cane Boats put in Chairs All work done neatly, ana on reasonble terms. [June 4, 1869, 6, tf. S. A. BR A Z KALE, rr a tt htj ABBEVILLE C. II.; S. C, IVOUpD rf?n?ol(bl'y Inform lit* public ' " lh?t lie u ag*nt fat the Mle. of th bmpirk 8ewjno machine, hich'U cod . tweted on ? n?w principle, pomeMing mno 14 ??ll ?( the tnooL deliaftU., thin ? i,*h r ^-i ^" ^7r^r1 "! 111 ' ' ' ' ' I I?XOU thai W. C. HEWE At the Bier Slam 1 BROAD STREET, AUGTC 13 THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP, PURE AKD USA BRANDIES, WHISKIES, Rl y- .* .* >, Ales, Porters, Bit IX CONNECTION WITII Till LARGE RECTIFYING AND REFIN l^IlE only E->tnMi*liment of lhat kind, ia tin 1 I 11 I IT I.E.- - % T? lujuiiiiy nut i ure unu uuauimeniieu Liiquo IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LI( To which they would call tlie nttenlion of llie trm sill who will favor theiu wilb llieir patronage, thai in the Suulb. "W. C. HET HEWITT'S GLOBE HOTEL, Fix One of May 28. 18G9, 8-3.n THE ABBB i SEAL, SIGN & I PROPRIE THE subscribers would respectfully inform tl i ?i -u .i. . . f*<MAinvii| Oiiw nil 1II-3 iirr.r^wny mil III AGES, liUGGlES AND WAGONS, and all nes*. I Ail now work warrented for twelve months, ar | for CASH, which we make to the purchaser's in ' PAINTING AND TRIMMI L - Particular attention will ho given to the Painting " ?ies, itud all coutiacts faithfully carried out. SMITH DEPA We have in our employ an efficient workman We have a Patent Tire-Shrinkcy with i f.-ct arcurrncv without cuum<r, making tli?* ?eai T without dMDnging the wheel in the leaft. Perse j ?ould do well to remember tint one-half the wh by cutting and shrinking iu tho usual way. Sati where lhit> machine is imi<L CONSTANTLY i ' KKW BUGGIES of Hie hc?l n>ateri?l. AI?o, " Willi)iil and Drop Black Coffins. The liearse appointed lime, nnd ..erfioiinl attention given wliei ' Mav 28. 1809, 5?if JOHN H HAVE JUST RECEIVED i h FAMILY SI j CONSISTING of EVERYT ^ FIRST CLASS Grocery i I. J L ----- ?- 1 ? ucch seitciuu vviiu care ana dou< We will not be undersold whei goods are taken into consideratio im EH A pri) 9, 1810, 5 0?tf MfiTl REPAIRERS or COTTON GINS, 1 HOUSE CARPENTERS J TOE ?ubf>cribar8 would inform their friend* ?i prppnnd, with competent wpfkmeu and .in Cotton Oin% Tbrtshers and Fans, and do all From their long experience'in the VArious brnocb< of their ability to-give Sfttiftfnction, and'trimt to n now receiving a supply of GIN . MATEIUAL* ami ilmt line. Work will b? doue ou the t?o^ reaw ?** ... -t, $ Tiiey will aJwJivs keep oo b%nd A gpod ?opply c OAK COFFINS. a JOHNEKRIGHT.M Augiul 10, 18OU, if s.( NICKERSON HOuiE"??H OOLtJMiBlAi- S. O V >?r ..:j '> *?Bf 1 FIRST CLASS HOTEL. II $ ?o?a we ' ,u.vy Wlf A WDWnW Having niumtd lh* tn?aaj(^?ny. pf thU X . Hotiae, re?ji?ctuHj- golictis ? tlinrffOT inf^lwKli "not. ?,1?#, * '* ' * *> F ' '' ft & co.. T T? ^ Jo. 282} >TA, GEORGIA, DULTERATKD UQUOR3.8UCH 11, Gil, WHB titers, &o. S HOU3E 13 A . TNTG ESTABLISHMENT, . / \ ~ . >. . 8 Santliern States, whera tbej mak* r- Tl.ar. o.? -I.- v ' ? 1 "? a,av ITJOBS AND CIGARS, Je. Tlicy <Iefy conn petition, assuring they will sell cbeapor tlmu any lioua^ ^ITT <fc CO., re lied need to C3 Per Bay, ' the Best Hotels in the South, ^ILLE ROBERTSON, * * ' > . TOIIS. 10 pnblio that thej are prepared witTi teriuli for the manufacturing nf CAR* I other work pertaining to their bust* id sold at the lowest figure* poisibfe, iterest. NO DEPARTMENT. and Trimming of Crriagea and Bug? RTMENT. in nil lh? brancliPB of this builr.ass. which we can shrink tires with perkent places stronger than befo**, and na who have tires that. ne?d shrinking eel* are ruined or materially injured * ufaclioo is guaranteed in avery job ** !. i.-J."- ~ OH HAND, Metallic Ca*es, TmiUtion Rofttwood, will attend fuuorals punctually at tb? a dt-airvd. .& .., '* it S ~s.i<) 11 1 . n ... .I1"!1.'., i IH 1 CTJIX STOCK OF JjPP T|im ; HING usually kept in a ?11 ..,u: an ui wuiui <mvc ?ht for CASH. :v , i the QUALITY of oil* ri. . Gtve us a <iatti '*, ^ ''' r \ - : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . , *?"***** J , LNI> BUILDERS, '-&-*&> < ? ' - .. XV>,:\ WP z fd;the pullIW arj i. Hbon'lauc? of iuaUn*Vjft' Rl5PAlI> work id Ili? lid? 6rO?rpet?t?i5iiflf. a Qf llteif bnamaa^;ihjfrtl|ll jagaftfltol lerifc the public ;5fhey i^?? I ft* prep?r?d -u-^Al >( Ready-MADE JLr X# ^ JMa> X X \*pL:?r Bflods fnfrfftnrlii^4rtr.f>^i -int ' ' " ^y - *; \1 r. &': -K--/? ^ ijF/ ' 'r^-ylA' BhES^ ' * : .... ; - '-i3?fi?aKSfi?ff2S?U9?.'t -J