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miscellaneous. A Mathematical Prodigy Blind Ben. the Caloolator. i," y>' ?? ^ Bidder ?nd Bamnm'^ famous ' Liuli' ning Calculator"?the one lor years tliu wonder of all England, and the other o America?are buth eclit-sed by a n?*gro lu?y now in Richmond. Th** former bad vjilit. hum minion, ana other advantages, while the latter is a poor negro boy, wh<> cannot we a" wink, has. lived two thirds of his yiars in slavery, and never went to school (or a tiny in Lis life. The name of our prodigy is Ben. Stevens. is a native of Carolir,e, ftnd whs formerly a slavs of Dr. Morris, ol thai county. In 1804 he showed his skill ar figures, but when he leaned the multiplication table, we are informed, lie Boon astonished the people of the neighborhood by his remarkable, quicktifcas at adding, subtraeting, multiplying aud dividing, but only lately did thrj ?torv reac'> Richmond. A day or two ngo he wa9 brought to to^o, and on ^imsdiiy evening, in presence of a number of genilem n, g<vt* an exhiHi lion of h:(s wt-mlertul powers Upon first ^ sight of the iHv clad creature's griniiiny motiVtl, retreatii g forehead, a'.d evei rolling, Ugbtless eye-halls, one would be numi likely to put him down as an idiot. Bui give him a "cuni," ns lie calls a inalheuiai ical problem, and he pricks Ids ears, opens bis moil li, and shows that lie is sensible enough. Ou the occasion referred to, every example propounded Ben. worked out quickly and coriectly, without rcsortim.' to pencil or pen, of the use of which he i>, indeed, aB 'gnorant as of the use of the camera o'?ecuro, or oxy-bydrogi-n. blow-pipe. In several instances he gave the solution bet .t.~ i? J ? ?> i iuic tuo ujfotanuck) Luuiu wortt it out oil paper. Long rows of figures (tens, hundreds atid thousands) were retained tipou his rnipd, and in every case correctly added. In subtraction, though perfectly ignorant of the common aril) metical nom enclature, he. teas equally qtuc;<; and the eame m*y he. said of hi* exercises in mul tipHcalion. Finally, he was tested in square and cQhe root; and in that, too, showed his proficiency. A stranger asked the cube root of 117,649. In" a few n.o tneots Ben. promptly g*ve the answer, to the astonishment of ihe spectators.?Jtich' rnond Dispdtch. What Family Government Is. It is not to watoh children with a suspicious eye, to frown at the merry outbuists of innocent hilarity, to suppress their joy- ( oub laughter, and to mould them into met- ( ancboly little models of ootogenarian ( gravity. And, when they have been iu | fault, it iB not to bimply puuish them on ( account of the personal injury that you | have chanced to suffer in consequence of { their fault, while disobedience unattended ( by inconveuience to yourself, passes with- t out rebuke. XT i- I . < xtur is ii iu uverwutim the little culprit ( witn angry word*; to .*>tun bim wit.li a j deafening t.oiee j to call him l>y hard ( names, which do not express his misdeeds; ^cr load bim with epithets which would be | extravagant if applied to a fault of tenfold ( enormity; or to declare, with passiouatb ^ vehemence, that he is the worst cbild in the ( World, and destined for the gallows. ( But it is to watch anxiously for the first t rising of sin, and to repress them; to ] counteract the earliest workings of selfisli- e nese; to repress the first beginnings of ^ rebellion against rightful authority j to s teaoh an implioit and unnueationiog. and f cbeerlul obedicnoe to the will of the parent a as the best preparation for a future allegi- I ance to the requirements of the ivil mag [ istrate, and the Iawa of tho great Ruler and t Father in Heaven. a Is is to punish a fault because it isajf fault, because it is siniul and contrary to 1 the command of God, without reference to b wnetuer it may or may not have been pro 1 ducLive of immediate ibjury to the parent w or others. It ia to reprove with calmness and com y posure, aud not with engry irri'tttioD?in a K few words, fitly chosen and not with a c torrent of abu&n; to punieh as often a.-you u threaten, and threaten only when you u intend and can remember to perform; to tj say whatyoo mean and infallibly do aB you v aay. \ It is to govern your facpily as in the ri sight of Him who gave you authority, and A who will reward your strict fidelity with et sooh blessings as be bestowed on Abraham,' i, or puniBh your criminal neglect with such 5, curses as He visited on Eli. "WOT DOS*T YOU LBARIT A TRADE.? ? This qutution was pr- pounded in ?or boar- * ing, a few days since, to a young ipan who w bad been for several months unsuccessfully M seeking employment as a clerk or a. sales- c' man in some of our leading boaees. Com* M plaining of bis ill-luck, one of bis friend* ei vrhn fcn?? li? "-1 1 .... up uou a tnecnamc&l talent, bu 1 doubled whether he could (qake bia?er ki useiol either ae a clerk or salesmso, pui. '* the interrogntcry to hita which we have placed as the caption ojf ibis article Ti>e 10 reply was, that a trade was not to reaped- Wl table as a m?roantiie occupation. Umier 8B this dslusifre ides, ottf tore* are crowded M with young-(bab who have'bo capacity for butiaeta, atfd who, becaoae of the fancied Pc respectability pf doio.g nothing, waste bway tlisir miaonly open SalariftS which ta caDBK^t possibly liquidate their extendi- *? tares. ?. t/wi > *. . -o|? tblrrt- ^ '?1? 1 ? -?? .wk wiid envy apon th< the thrifty mechanic, Whom, m the day. be of tbejr poyho- d, ibey were aocnituineti to coi deride, Tbe Mne view* ot respectability be whichprevaij in ti e mA duMmt fatbiona- an blaaocse^V ti* pn^eni day, have ruined gr< hooaand* of yoaogman, and -will jot #ai boimadiiDore. - J- ' - ,|A m< 0 ... ? , niii < iiiimr-1^ " '' i "i ' u I Sells my bones and gets money for tbe Sunday Sc&ooL Dbar Little Readers :?The last time ' I wrote to you, you remember \ was in the fix of some of you, when '.ryiug to write a ?-'lt*r, that is, 1 did not know what to say. But I am nut in thai fix tliie time. A few days since a little hoy, a member of my Sunday Sohou'i Raid in my hearing, talking to liia t^aubet, " I rq!I-> my b<>ne? and get* money for the Sunday School." Ah, that S, ha* giyciumn, a text on which to write a pieoo 10 n>y whole heap of little frionds i But I ihii k I hear some little child say, what, a little boy Bell his bones, bis own bones; why that's queer; I don't know what, you mean. Well, I will explain In oar town we have men who buy up boncu of animals and have tbuai ground iut<? what they call bono dust, which if sol.I to larim-rs to sow on their land to Ulitkc their m'HRB. wheat anil ?nrn rrrow boiler. The boys of Hie town and neighborhood gather all they can - find lying aiound and sell them, and in this way gel -onie money for themselves. Tbi* is what htllo S. meant. He gathered all he could 'find and when ho had a good little pile ho | would seud theui to the bone merchant and ? | si ll them. These are what be called his I bones. lint do any of my good little friends | ask: " What are )OU telling ua tbis for!" ltead on and see. Some little children 'excuse themselves Irooi doing good by say ng they are loo lalle, or they have no mo. ey or something of ibis kind But e< here is liitle S. only six years old, working ^ lor the Sunday School by picking up stray bones and saving ibem so 113 to get monej lor a good caust*. Now I want to know if there aro not ? h great many more little children who _ /ni^ht help to do good by aoino such l, means I If you can't Bud sale for your bones, and get money lor them, you can by being watchful find some means to make some money to give to be'p the cause of Christ, Then you will enjoy it more if you earn f the money yourself ihan if your Pa or Ma J gives it 10 you. Why if my little army ol ^ reader* would all try they could make ^ uiwuey vuuugu every year to pay the salary of one or two theological professors, th Only think how much good though little you might do if you would sell your baiicx E and ut>e the money, not to buy candy, but to do good in the church. How mauy of ftly little friends will try to do what they cau !?Lutheran and Visitor, lb 1 1 a i A Manly Boy. mt * " uii Though an old man, I am very fond of nice children; but urn often annoyed by .he rudeness of naughty ones. For instance, it )8 quite annuyitfg to be waylaid :y unmannerly boys, catching bold of a nan's carriage, and holding oa without iberly. We have so many such uncere- ? uonious boys in our country, as to occasion io little apprehension for the future of .ooiety. But the boy whom I would now 3v>mmend is of another style. His nume 1 |fl lid not learo ; but you will probably bear It lis name Eome day associated with some loble enterprise. I had overtaken several nice looking joys on their wuy from school, when one * >f them very respectfully asked, " Sir, may [ swing to your buggy?" IiiB whole uunuer seemed so respectful, and so unlike .he rank and file of bis contemporaries, as j o intero>t me at once. Reining my borset pj looked down into bis face, all ladiant with ( imile*, and said to him,41 M\ little friend, _ -ou are so manly that you may get up and it beside roe." Upon which ibe little ^ ellow re-pondsd, with the utuiost pleu-- ftD mtry, "Ob, eir, here are two boys who . iovc iudcu jariuer to go tban 1 have, "d< ill-use takti tbetu.' Here Mas true aisg ol laniamy, Combined with great pleasantry Lud politeness. My admiration waa com>lete. He evidently bad a generous be rt W rnder bis little vest, and I hope tbat God ia? bun ia the formation state for sou.ebmg truly noble. Such are the boys from I'bom we look for great and good men. JJ J And now, my little readers, I would have ou to understand tbat this was not one of lr. Beecber's ' impossible boys"?mere rua'ures of laocy. A generous a(>d meganimops boy is still to be found occus mally, however rare. Do bat imitate hi* gcperoux lad, boys, and admiring men k'tj! take you up to fide by tbeir sides A lore 6till,God himself will cause yon " to ide Jipop tbe bigti places of the earlb." lDO so soon as we ean have enough of ? ich boys, tbe millennium may be expected Ji. i dawu io tbeir manhood.? United Pru- 6(1 ' in it. ytericCn. com tion, , %m > p Should w* compel ode Cbildbbv to ? o to Cbcbcq.?I was once spending some 1 eeks willi a Christian friend, who was a " idow, with a large familj of ebildnae and >rvants. I observed tbat she made tbe lildren attend church, aod persuaded tbe irvanu, likewise, to go. Why do you jdeavor. to take your family all to ebbrcb. GROCERIES HAED"WAEE J T HO 8. [S 110* receiving supplies of tho folio CASH Sugar, Cofiee and Molas?os, Bacon, Sides, Shoulders and Llaios, Lard, best kettle, Rutrura r\ -_-t -! ? . i-ipivjdin, vyvuu? hiiu xoie, A large loi of extra Govern, Brooms, Buckets and Tubs, CaH and Plow Steel, HorBe and Mulo Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Iron, a'.l sizes, 100 sucks Liverpool Salt, 25 hhls. Flour, LIQ'TOS m !EST SELECTION. FROM THE L0 COLLINS' AXES, L, II. SUC WASH BOARDS AND" LEATHER AND ? COIL, TRACE DOG OIL With many other articles useless to nienl lVrsons indebted are required to pn ?sts should be added to their accounts, 'ILL be retorted to, it settlement is not m satos Fob 19, 1SG0, 43?tf in eaii ON WASHING' m !EAL, SIGN! iAVING recently moved into thei CARRIAGE SHOP, would respeci e public generally, that they are now suppl verv varietv of tTi? Viar* Mo and Painting Carriages, The Material haa reccutly been selected it e very best quality. In connection wiili the above, tbey have < skillful Hud reliable Blacksmith, and espec ;nt. They would return their thanks to their fri 1, and IruBi to merit a co'Uiuuauco of the ] Abbevills, S. C. Feb'y Iwth, 18G9. liiiiin vnun i nm Mill IUlin LHl\il AXD IT WILL FEED YOU!! >* ^ 50 Tons Mapes' Super Phos- | late of Lime. Soluble Pacific, Baugh's Peruvian Substitute ? 15 Tons Pure Peruvian Gu- \ L0. ? < At or under Charleston prices, freight < led. No better investment than ihnt improving your land. Call and see lple, bear terms, and discuss tbeir mer ALLER & BROTHER, DEALERS IN IY GOODS. GROCERIES, Provisions, Fertilizers k, H Greenwood, S. C, ? h cb 19, 1869, 42?tf li LL PERSONS. * 7DEBTED to the firm of J. KNOX & CO. 7 for the year 1868. are re?pt?ci fully request 1 ?. ?AI1 I ? u. ban auu buliib oy cash or nota by the 20th , failrng to do bo, they will find their ac)U in the bauds of ao Attorney Tor coliccJ. KNOX A CO. ah 8 ' IS 2l I X C H A N G E ON NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON At PAR, for tale by *~ JNO. KNOX & CO ifcobei 9, <868, 24, tf NOTICE " JK+.*. *'l IX parsons indebted to <!) late firm of Qtf&RLBS * THOMSON arc most ~ OttoUy reqaepted to call at tha store of Ua. Parria A Co., sad settle. I desire at Io.oIom op ike pld bnsiifces* T. P. QTJARLES. n m . . fi ' tf- r ? >' ? <?i fl !h ""k i til BES?;rtb2- Poqgll Ladiea ^ Walk. ^ Boot??fi, N liadlia' English Luting Gail fail':?-"' *' ' w H Ml raWai&jr } >'?V-0i il i' - - ' uarles, Perrin & Co. , t . . Bfctnrii-fi -ff" rif r ? auKod, whether they dauire it or ik( |' you jow many Jitapprove of ihU c orse. When I ww a little girl," ahe replied, my mother, on* Sunday morning, told me ptepare for going to churcb. 41 don't tint to go to cbyrcb,' X Mid. ,My mother t dona, and gently drew me near her, ying, 'My daughter, don't yon think I A, low what it best lor yon F I madeaome r'^ itulont reply, although omewhat^o Qucr >nbt a? to tbe propriety of speakingber,' and went off to ray room iti ooVefy uiabia teaed,tdget t*iy, R^ga _ liged ttt.go,; - * ' _ ? MHoy.yeartpaaeed ?ince thfc n.ray friend. !% a CbrUtifta rtlig'<on ina&fUd art wheomy toother Aompailed tb<f toffijljm ostabily 10 oliurrtb, bee uved me ion an infidel, and made ma eO#w?Wiliii d I mil eodenvorinp to leach tbo children jwwg up Around mo'UtVeed ia the iW ne'patb ' ?rt-?r6teh nor wf>W faiad. tod. iatf ."-CMrtM *' ' :9 PRoraoi, ^lISTD CTTTLTSHY E AKIN win<i articles, whicn ar? oIV.tpi! l.?w r.?r I 20 bble. Planting Potatoes. Table and Pocket Cutlery, liook and I3mt Hinges, Iland Saws, Drawing Knives, Screws, of all sizes, Sifters, Brass Kettles &c\, Fine Smuking and Chewing tobacco, Tuipenline and Toilet Soaps, Starch, Soda, Powder, Lead add Sbot, Canned Goods of all kinds, Cheese and Maccaroui, Mackerel, iu kits, 1 4 aud 1-2 bbla. Mth MM, WEST TO THE HIGHEST PBICES >VELS, FORKS AND SPADES, SCRUBS, SIIOT GUNS, JllOE FINDINGS, BIIEAST AND VINS, &C. '.inn, all of which will bo sold low for Cash, iy up. Indulgence will o<>t be granted. If they can only blame iheinslves. The law I ?,i? : ttvjo luiuicumiuij. s. mwmm. TON STREET. k ROBERTSON r NEW, LARGE and COMMODIOUS [.fully inform their friends and pinrout?, und ied witli u full corps of bauds, and fom'ol T5..:TJ- m. - ivi xmnumg, .Repairing Buggies and Waggons. i Baltimore by MR. SEAL, and is of engnged the services of MR. PATTON, ial attentiuu will be giveu lo ibis departiends for past palroDage and recent liberal public favor. TKOS. C. SEAL, J. W. SIGN, J. W. ROBERTSON. Centrovill? CARRIAGE SHOP ! GORDON & ALDOUS WOULD resopp.lfully announce to the citizens of Abbeville District that they ire still located at their old stand, near Dianoud Hill P. O.. where they are prepared with the best material ond good workmen, to ]o all work that may be cii^rueUd to their :are, faiihfully, at reasonable prices for oasli, Orders are aolicitrd. GORDON & ALDOUS. Sept II, 1868, 20. tf M1M1 l111111 IliillillilUi 1 A ALL persona indebted to the snbseriber 1 PRIOR TO THE 1st JANUARY 1869 r? hereby notified that anles* immediate pay lents are made, they will find their notes and ccounts in the han^s of an officer for colleeion. I hare indulged you. You mast now elp me, for I must have money to meet my utlllitieB. JOHN A. TALMADGE. Jan. 20. 1869, 40?tf [ STATIONERY, &C. r OTE, Letter, Legol and Cap Papers, .1 Pens, Ink, PenciU, Envelopes, ViailJr... . .?? IMM VUIUt| Wafers, Sealing Wax, Rubber, ' Ink Eraser*. Blata Pencil*. Carpenters' Pencils, * Paiuters' Peuiils, Photograph Albums, Ac., Ac., at PASSES & THOMSON'S. r J?P. 7, 1869, 87, tf LI BERAL p mss m&mm ADE ON COTTON SHIPPED FOR " PLANTERS BY I JNO. KNOX & CO. October 9,1*68, 24, If PUB .unders|gned have formed.>. Partnership) for thn Pmntwo ^ _ r ,, amvvaw, VA e Law in Abbeville! Coflnty. u H. PABKEB.' iv- S. McGowANi pFeb^4 ; /' ; 10 tf * ' - ' - rri-jfcir-fcft" ' " JL JLJLjCU i IOCS. ISLAM) JMN? ' ii* -i ' - 'I F* .vU>t . i. .krf, * *i>, v? QUAItLfla, mRTN i CO.'& ' )#?t ? ,, ft v m6mm in NO. 4 GRAN BEGS LEA VF TO INFORM IIIZ THAT HE IIAS RECENTI ADDITIONS T WHICH IIE OFFERS FOR LOW I To the Lndius lie wc [GREATLY REDUCED ISIS LADIES' CLOAKS Tlio attention of tho Gentlemen i W-lt &< ., wliich nre oflVn'd upon tlie most, reasoi BOOTS hikI SHOES, is verv complete hi Iti short, if V"U <le>ir? lite verv Icsl of In HEWITT'S GI WHEN YOU GO TO AUGUST HEWITT? GI WHEHS YOU WILL T VIRGINIA W. C HEWITT & ? tober 9, 1SGS, 24, tf WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! Tha Higlioat Market Prices TAID FOR WOOL,. i JiAUllAiSUK FOll GOODS r|^HF wool must he free from luirsnn'l for?:if?ii L. linnler. Will be taken either \vu*hid or un washedMII.LKR & ROBERTSON. Juno 5, 18GS, G, tt BRIDAL CAKES, F1 rnits, etc., TAVC IK. n 1. o. iuio, iii me xiciiui diort?, j 200 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA OclU. ISCiJj, '24 ? 3m STOLEN FROM the subscribers piobles IOtrUm south j of Anderson O. H. on the niu'il of the iatli, a HAY MAKE. li hundj liige. in tolerable good order, tound bodii-d pmall f.tur in Hie fiioe, carried herself well, nnd Golds a fine head under the saddle, suppos-d lo have liten ! stolen hy a ueigro, hut name unknown. A re- ; ward will he paid lor the recovery of llie i more or ?50 f?r the ware and theif- Eslima- ' ted value ii? ?160. LUKE HAMILTON. j STOliEVII.LE, ANDERSON r>[ST. 8. C. Jan. 29. 1869. 40?lm ' DISSOLUTION OF Copartnership. TIIE Copartnership heretofore exiting between the nuderftianrd, under the name and style ol "WIElt ?fe Mo DON ALU." has tlii day been dinxolved hy mutual consent. The stock od lisnd will be replenished. and ihe business will be continued hy M. McI)ON AL1>, with whom will be found the honks and ileounta, and lo whom debtors will only muke pavment. " jnq. a. wier. m. Mcdonald. Jan. 4, 1660, 37?if. OLD CROCKERY STORE, ESTABLISHED IN 1835 [Ilnve in a former generation served the PARENTS, .am mill prepared to soil to heir children Crockery, GIh s ivum, Ta >le Cutlery, 1'latfd Ware, Tin Wnre, and Iiuiieeds ol articles in the House fqrni?lnng line. ij mustin, 280 Broad Si., Augueta. Dee. 18 1808?34. McGowan & Parker. e rllE undersigned have formed a Partner , ship fcr the Practice of the Law iu Ab eville Comity. VM. H. PAitKER. S. McGOWAN. ' Jan. 8, 1609, 37,if \ Phe Due West Female College. j rHIS is one of (he moot flourishing Institutions in the Stale. Pupils rectived al any m?, and charged from time of entering. Tuition?Including Latin and French, |4.00 " er month. Boarding, ; including fuel and Cl 'ashing, $14.00 pel1 month. 0 J. I. BONHER, President, Jan. 8, 1808, 87?8m MCKERSON HOUSE COLUMBIA. S. p., I 'ibst class hotel. ' $3.00 PER DAY. m. A. WRIGHT. Having ' 4??urm?d .th? maiiAtrAiVionf'-of iKU ouse, respecttilly tolioiis.a <alMU-eof public itrquage. FltEE OilNlBUS to tad from the OUI. -7 ft r : " -t ~ Nov. 1668, 2B?Son ' v.Oil Of Roses, , ( 4 NjD ?, variety of P<jrf|imery, ? 3l i^fc received at & w : i; i * '* - lift i 'wtriiffr Hil?i%li iritliil ITE RANGE, ; FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ,Y MADE CONSIDERABLE 0 HIS STOCK, SALE AT EXCEEDINGLY PRICES. >uld pay that he has para OF DRESS GOODS; ; AND SHAWLS. s especially invited to his Stock of k ;rp ?r x> T<f x. o 0.a.XLI ju J& i A.<t la'olft Icrnn. IIin Stork of IIATS, CATS, I'd oir. rod :it r. duced laics. nrif.?iii-?, call on CA, GA., DON'T FOE GET TO E3 J&. "3? a)BE hotel, IND A EEAST'Y OLD WELCOSIE. 50JJ, P110PEILT0RS. vr i J. C. NOLAND -Formerly of A. McKensie & Co., OXX^XTLXjiZUCJI-OSXT. SS. C. I S A II S JL . II AND HAXiKTESS MAKER, .Abbeville II fe. C. c July 3 lbOS, 11?12m O ?-lf 3 <?2 m Hi; g'H l=? ; j I? i eg eggu ?? ! co ^ pq i ? g _j i^ fcd ^ r" 'i je * i> hr'SnS :? l? ^gOQ^jz:*: ? gs . -i i)"? oq C?5 ?"i 5*2 gt>-^ ii <8 Sf O ??>?r/) J," fc?.sl jgr ^/?*) ?P^ii w ? 5. Mi?Sst! 1 si, E*~* Eh fq si'T ' =l3a Ph !^g i:.^ ?i;I ; ' A r^. . -1 = a =CQ n CCj ^ ^ ?-5 ?W "I kV 1-3 ?2 5 a -3 , ' - * Gr. STOEPEL, WATCHMAKER, ^ Corner of Broad and Jxckson Streets, (Under Globe Hotel,) ATJGITSTA, OA.. rllK j?rentf?t care devoted to the repair* o Watches, ''locks and Jewel r}'. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Spt-o is and Eye-Glassc* soldrersou.il attention puiJ to tbe repairing of patches. Jau 22, 1869. 31/?2m ^ NOTICE THIS! rHE Notes and Accounts of ROCHE <fc (J< CHRISTIAN are in tny hands for collec- JTt on. All persons indebted are reqti??led to ame forward >nil settle, at longer indulgence anDoi be given nn G. McB. MILLER. ? Jan 17, 1808, SO, tf ii mm Tft iiiDm j IlilUUiKU 1U Iimilif At USUAL RATES = Drivers Polite'anaR1 Al'I>,y w ilUGH WILSON, "Prcf8".Clk.tc, K.cv. G, -18Q8, ^ 1 NOTICE! * ? ' y j ^ f ', r* * ^ *1 "iftBrTAltf' Jliolft and AcconjftA belonging. ,^h> J ot Dr. K.E, Prwlj, d?ctyr' p., ' io the hflnd* of ti\? uodeMi?iett'for tsoJ?-; sgi 0<>n^rn^: ^ tf? . . 0 >: $ 130*50*'*&?|M -W 3T 20;-.U65, 30?tf - ' > Vj D* .. _._.w. >ni>Vi<irWM'fW 1800 Eighteen Sh Thankful for the 1 ronage bestowed on past year, we hope 1 tion to continue to We shall adhere CASH system, proir - mere us g?ou nargaii in any Mouse, "We ics, hardware or Cro assured we shall k< in Fancy and Slaj Miliiueiy, lioes, ?&.< We are now sellin Flannels, Linseys, at reduced prices. 1 ask all to call on us. FOWLER & M January, 15 1S08?38 if .HEW-FIRM! N3 W17 *17" V f \3? At No. 5 W Will be fc QUARliEK READY TO EXHIBIT TI] FALL AND WIN CumiMing in pnrt of STAPLE GOODS. 1 liLEClIED SH kk 1ixg, HLEaCIII 1C IS N'T U (' K Y J K A X S. K< >C F HROWN SUMMING. 1JUO DROWN DUILLS, TICKING, BW.SS ?4 G\,V /sJ. JSJJ '.A V I'OI'EINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, MERINOS, I'ACUAS. KANC'Y" GOODS AND NET 10 IRlMMiNGS W-lvt-i Ribbon, Bcliiny l'urtuinvM ui ai d cliu?i> slock of READY-MADE *OOTS AND SHOES, 1IA1S, largo variolyof 1 Jioiikjj. Hardware. Cut A'<d ^vprydiinpj usually kept in n General D ubli, ami cordialIv invite our friends to come and QUARLES, FEB Abbeville, Oct. 27, 180S?52 if BAUGHIS CHICAGO B :o: CALUMET MILLS I 1"MIF.SE Fertilisers can be recommended ns possi (jUALITllf.S of Bone, as well ns the rapid cropTim liosia of nil these manure* is Bone, which, at riili tlie i:i*?luhle miuerai sulslauced which are the 1 ow in the inurket. ALSO, PURE PERUVIJ FOR S/4LE BY TROWBI J'n- nry 22 18Ci?. 33?If lraif& LEPAIRER3 OF COTSON GINS, T! HOUSE CARPENTERS A! ... . rHE Biibft-ribers would inform their friends ami prepured, wi'b competent workmen and an i >iton Gins, Thresher* and Fans, and. do all 1 oro their long experience in tlie various branches their ability to give satisfaction, and trust to me w receiving a supply ol GIN -MATERIAL, and i ai hue. Work will be done on the most reason RY. r; The? will always beep on hand a good supply of AKUOFFIN& v. . . /. ; .. OHN ENRIGHT. Augast 19, 1865>, if' ' ' . ; ;"5 * r " " ' T~- ' ' toTolVq FETIlLilS IODES' SUPER PHOSPH ATE/Th? Old knd ORCHILLA GUANO. ' ^ HODB*' m ANUREj ih^^fc^ftrsXIoii,1 >s tntest I* conducted b? Predeiick;KleU. one of the mi theJffBi^ ?taiev? It.'ia ^ndoresd; fnL&MA -?*'syt o ii, tees, tf..^ ;* - *k ^* "ft?A* !i.-i/li ihm V rrii'tifo 'iifi~Hi'i'^'o>:. JuJttiirXiJ^yLk^taiIi!M. cty-nine. 186? very liberal pat? l us during the by strict attenmerit the same. strictly to the rising our custo11s as can be had keep no grocerckery, but - rest 3ep every thing >le Orv Knnds. / w/f ig Dress Goods, Cassimcrs, ?fcc. S?e respectfully I DONALD. GW STOKE T OODS! "hate's Block, )und % . BUB UM ' *JR & I KIR STOCK OF TEE GOODS, 'HINTS. BLEACHED SHIRTING ;iJ DRILLS, KERSEYS, C. ISLAND JEANS, \YN SHEET!Na LINSEY, BLANKETS, DELAINES, MOIIATRS, AL\\S, DRIvSS BUTTONS, DRESS Biiiid.-, &<:. Well bblecled, beauti CLOTHING, Ladies' Shawls, Nubiiw, Sonlags and ,lery, <fcc. ry Good House. We eell low fo see U3* LHIN & CO. :p. mmenii i m in rnuarmi. LOOD MANURE. i IONE DUST. essinc the PERMANENT IMPROVIKG -producing effects of Peruvian Guano, i is well known, compares most favorably !>asea of nearly all tlia Super Phosphates IN GUANO. IIDGE & CO. SMITH, HRPSHEES AKD I'AftS, si BimjDljBSf. ; ;, I the public generally that they r*i& ibundaDpe of i^teria], to KEFA'Uit work in the 1 iae , ofCarpwt^tyg* of their business!, they feel confident rit the publiojjRttoriRgft.1 They ire prepared to eyecDte'ftlF. work.;iti able terms?-CASH pNs DEDTV* T- ' READY-MADE WAktftJT . / "' ' ','1 V I../. bat ?ff & ? > u . K-, tttfvBt >,t.i ;j>f aylJl-ty gg (gWA S JtSur-XRL