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4 r jj.. ^lTH IK THE FIELD. " ^INT, Nov. ?4th; 1805. aI.1i Afev> Sqire : I'ee been rocding /efe dokument*, and ?k afrado yu air not toyei. I wor a unyun tnnn oil ways, opposod to the vror, and kep out of it til the conskripehun cotched wa. Then I jined the catalree, and wor in sum desprit ehai* ges. In un big Qte, wo bid too tnen badle Wounded by fullin* ot tbaro horses, and a ziuiuer on, in m< uacK uy tuo iragmen 01 a flien shell. J wor not in this ero6te,cause * ( jined the waguh tfane tvhen things lukcd auspisbua. Wei, Trao glad of pease, and that them threekfa shells ahd hissib, sputter in tnineea ait not a travellin roun eny more; I lur the deer ould flag, and the starrs abd stripes Kir presbytia to ray sole. The nig'guis and feSruh da Dot du in my cun^re like yii bA tha du in yorn. The nigguro air sobtir, induslreyus, and ata at bom And do'nt tnak mitestons of thnireelf?, as tba du doun In Ueorgee. Th9 fedrui soigurs d.u uot cuss, nor Bwair, nor ohaw tobakker, Cor drink wbiskco. Tha ea that burniu houscsj and fobbin wimcn and childiun, air'agin the rools of civillized wor, and that unyun rolgers did not file in that wa. T(ia ea thai tis oil a mistak apd a elandur agin them, and that a rebul colled Ilamtun burnt Columboo and them touns and villaigisin South Carlina and Goorgee. Wei, Squire, we've had and lecshun fur Guvnor. Wun of the kandidntos wor oil lliinrra in nil man as Sainfo .1 r>n spk in llif> Bibel. He wora uullefver in 1851", n cesesbyuniat in 1861, a consurvitiv iu 1S03, to-wit, imimly: opposed to tlio wor, aud to Jef. Davis, aod to Abo Liukun, and the febolishumats, in 1SG5, be is a Ande Jonaoo, unjun man, and kanditait fur Gurner. But be wornt Jected, and the recsun pArs to be, that be did not ge*. voeta enuff. The nullefyersnullefyed him, the cesesbyunists ceseedod from him, and the unyun men sed that tba wonted a man who bad o!l?way? . bio union, and eobe did not git yoels enufT to lect him. And, now, we're gut too Guvners, with tbare ?tafs and A- D. C's. Sqiro. , Arp, du yu bav?ny A- D. C's, in Georgee?- . 'Wei, w? bad korda of em io tbe wor time. | Tba road fine bosses, and wor colled kur- ( o nels, but my oan privet opmjun is, that the j only military guty tba did wor to by cottun , and tobakker to fede tbe wives and cbil- j drun of deseeacd solgers in tbo armee.? | Wunof thees galent kurneld Lad cottun j enuff whan tba Konfedrasee, so-called, bust < Up, to fade oil ibe orfin child run io the cun- f tree. But be wtisfyde the U. S. Quortir- t master bout it, to-wit, naimly : by pruvin (bat it wor-bis osd privet propurtee. * fi And, now, Sqire, hayiu giv yu oil tbe j buso io my seksbuu of tfrs bemufero, I t kant konklude this epistel without bopia j tbat yu mabtcum more Ioyel, aud thatyor j blu jaket ma fit yu, tbe blu serulyan volt ( of heven ma amile upon yu, and tbat yu t ma Devar get blu at a rebul doggeree? ] 1 rt if? r n A nonaa> A ff/.l'QK nnniilrr UWfU>| UV IMVftl* l*UCR0UUIiaiWJ, j JON SMITH, Junevoh. : Josh Billing3 favors tbe world with a 1 brief essay on dogs. 4iDog3 in (ho lump, * Bays Joshua, are useful, but they are not < always profitable. Tbe Newfoundliog dog * Is useful to save childreu from drowning, but you have got to have a pond- of water and children running about careless, or else- 1 the dog ain't profitable. There aiu't noth- . j ing made boarding a Nufounlin dog. llat ' terriers are useful to ketch rats-, but the rats 1 ain't profitable after you liave ketched them. J The shepherd dog is useful ten drive sbcep but if yon have to go and buy a flock of sheep, and pay m&re than they are wuth?. , jest to keep the dog bizsyt the - dog ain't profitable?not much. Lap dogs are very useful; but if yon don't hold them in your lap awl the time, they ain't profitable at all. The coach dbg it one of the- meat useful uv (fogs I know UV ; but yu Lave got to have a coach, (and that ain't always ? pleasant,) or you can't realize from the dog. Thus wo see that, while dofis are generally useful, Owe nre limes when they ain't generally profitable." Truth.?Truth is the foundation of virtue. An habitual regard for it is absolutely necessary. -He who walks by the light of it liafc the advantage of the midday sun ; he who would spurn it goes forth amid clouds and darkness. There is no \vay in which a man strengthen") his own judgment, and acquires respect fa 'Society so surely, as by a scrupulous regard to truth. The course of such an in* . U4V1UUM IB Klgui) QU'i WBIgQt Oil* ?fcl# 18 no changeling, wiring-one-'thing to-day and another tpinotfpw, Truth to him is like a mountain landmark to the pilot; he fixm his eye upon a point that does not m^ve and haunters the Harbor in safety. On rtWi?nlrary, one who deapiaes troth and 'oveafalwhood it tike a' pilot who take* a plena of drift wood for his landmark^ wfa&ti Abaogtia wkh ?nrery dhang'mg wave. Oo this be fixea hia attention, and being inaenaiblytedfrom hia cooroa; sjrikas up. on aomft hidden r?eft and sinks to ruw nh more. Tbuatratb brinffc -?oec?n; hood retails io rain and contempt,?Dh. Cbannino. L ?* : T*w Anrdy!L:^iiNjwG.?The-chi^l-jurtolf 1knuii&. is to attempt bat litUe*t4 tfnM. Tbewidect cxcuniom of tbo raiad are wAtrr atmi- fl'gbu, fimjontly re of single proposals. -jUtk*. ' . : ' *.' ^ I y " . , Rkligious^ Persecution in East Tennessee.?Tho Constitution of tho United Stales guarantees to all men to worship God according to tho dictates of their own conscience. But it appears that no respect is paid to this provision of that document in East Tennessee, where it Is openly and shamefully violated. Members and ministers of the Southern Methodist Church are the peculiar objects of vindictive anud cruel persecution (hero. They are deprived of their hous?9 of worship, and threatened with violcuce if they attempt to hold religious service in certain place?. We have just heard in an authentic manner) of a (/lost devilish outrage committed on an estimable minister of that denomination at or near the town of Athens. For attempting to exorcise thc# functions of bis high and holy ^office, be I was mobbed and ridden on a rail 1 The a>ime of this persecuted minister of God is liev. Jacob 13rillhart,a member of the Uulston Conference, and was recently sent to Athens by Dishop Early. The iJishop vouches lor him as being a g^od man and worthy minister. This is iho treat incut; to which ho is subjected because, like hosts of other good men, he' adhered to the Southern cause daring the war. Will nothing bo done to restore the reign of order and justice to that distracted country 1 Will not President Jnhnson cce that the same l ights aui imtrfuni lies nre guaranteed lo Southern people there that they are permitted to enjoy else wliero i Nothing can l>a^ expected oi Brownlow but an aggravation of tbo evils. ?Lynchburg Virginian. Orioin of Camp-Mektixos.?A correspondent of the Boston lice give's the following version of the- origin of theBe popular religions gatherings : "It has generally been supposed tbat caran-meelings originated with the Methgdist*, J>ut history , informs us that tho-Presbyterlans were fira^ in the enterprise. I not long sinco listenad to a sermon upon the subject, from yjijch I gathered tfie following facts : Two brothers, preachers, one a- Methodist, the other a Presbyterian, wero traveling in the State of Tenoosst#. "They estopped at a tillage to spend the Sabbath. . Then? be pg but one cljureh in the place, (a Presbyterian,) it was agreed they should both )rgach in il?the Methodist officiated in be morning and the Presbyterian in the ifternoon. As they -were very zealous in be caii$e, they concluded (o bold a meqfr ng 011 Monday. The excitement became 10 great tbat the bouse was not large enough ,0 accommodate the multitude; and they idjouraed to a grove near by, and tho >eople came from far tyid near;. socio >ringfng teuts, others covered wagons, and iontinued the meetings <r week. Henco he name of camp-meetiDg", though the Presbyterians have never made it so prom nent in their operations as die Methodists, ^et they share equal in its origin. The Vfethodists have ever sinco observed ? , md as a body feci as much- obliged to attend the annual camp meelins as the Jews lid their feast of taberoaeles. Modesty and DioNixy.?It should bo the boast of every man that he had never put modesty to tho blush, nor encouraged immodesty'to remove its mask.- But we fear thero is far too little chivalry in the present day. If young men do not chuck their partners under the chin, tlioy are of ten guilty of pressing their hands when the danoe affords an opportunity. There is a calm dignity with which to show that the offence has bjen noticed, but if a lady condescends to reprove it in words, she forces the culprit to defend himself, and often ends by making tho breach worse* On the other hand, let a woman once overlook th& slightest familiarity, and fail to show her surprise in her manner, and she can never be certain (hat it will not be re-. peated.?Habits of. (food /Society. ? Have you ever watched an icicle as it formed ? You soticed bow it froz? one drop at a time, until it was & foot long or more. If the water was clean, the icicle remained clear and sparkled in the sun; but if the water is but slightly muddy, the icicle looked foul and its beauty was spoiled. Just so our characters are forming One little thought or feeling at a time add* >' inflnatinu Tf AVArtf thnnarlit llA nnrA VO luuuwuwwt * vr?>^ ? - ?Q ? - ? ? J- ?- w . and right, theJoul'wiU bo lovely, and will sparkle with' happiness;, bqt H impure and wrong, there will always be wretched*noss. ?*. ? >? Trapping DouSb Ants.?Take a largo sponge and wash it Well, end after It is dry, lay it near any spot frequented by ants and sprinkle fine whit* sugar over it. In a short time the meftbes will be* nearly Sited with the minute insects, wh<* can -then j??.1 l_ tt?i> .mnm < > tin* no uwirv^vu uy uipifii'g ? ?"? water, and after washing and drying, it maj be replaeed again i Tbottnods ate ofteti destroyed at otie -time, and by re* peatiog the process, the locality will ?oon befreefrom'th?iti. _ t ? Nations, like chftdren, grow more rapidly end strongly at first (baa afterward; and when men. baTe?arriv?d^gt a certain grada of civilisation, they adranoe bnt slowly.; ae all tbe stars mount more rapidiywhq& they fint rise nbore iho horison than afterward. v - T ' "'V, * ~ */-/ . * Jrv ,;.-V * *; ' \ * V , . . ^ Artemua Ward's Autobiography. by iumseup. . t Nu Yoii'k, near Fifth Avkkoo IIotei., Org.^lct. Dr. Sir:?Yrs, into wliiob you ask mo to send you Bum leadin incidents of 11135 life bo you can writo my bogirfry for Die papers, came dooly to hand. I hnvo no doubt that a article onto my life, gramat tycally jorked and properly punctooated, would bo a addition to the choi.se literntoor of tbe day. * * * * J[ was boru'in the Stato of Maine, of | parents. As a niliint, 1 attracted a great deal of attention. The imber? would stand over my cradle for hours; Rnd any, "How brite that, little face looks, How much he nose I" Tbo young ladies would carry me round in <haro 'arms, saying I was "muzzor's bezzy darlin, and sweety 'eety 'ittle ting." It was nice, though I wasn't old enuff to appreciate it, I'm a boaltliy old darlin now. - T I -M i ? - - x nave anus susiainocr a good moral karactcr, I wan novel* a railroad director iu mv life, _ Altho in early life I did .not invariably ffonfiuo myself to truth in my small bill, I have bin gradooly . grown respectabler and respectabler every year. I luv iny children, and never mistalco another man's wife for my own. I am not a member of any meetin house, but I firmly believo in meetin houses, and shouldn't feel safe to take a dose of laudnum, and lay'down in the street of a village that liadn't any, with a thousand dollars iq my vest pocket. My temperraent is billioua, altho I don't owb a dollar in the World. I orr> o on.l,. -I ?. ??.!? iiaui. Hiy Wlio.13 a 1'rcs? byterian. I may add that I am also bald bedded.. I k^ep two cows. i I live in Baldinsvilie, Indiaqy, My next door naber is old Steve Billifts. He tell you a little story about old Stevo that will make you larf. He jined the church last spring, and the minister said, "You must go home now, brother Billins, and .erect h family altar in your house," whereupon tno egrejis old cuss went home and bilt a reglar pulpit in bis seHin room. .He had the jiners in his house every four days, I nrn.56 (S6) years of age. -Time with his relentless scythe, is* over bizzy. lie gathers 'em in?ho gathers 'em in. I keep a pig this year. * I don't think of onDything more, ltfr. Editir. If you should give my portrait in connection with ray biogfry, please have me engrayed in a languishing attytood, leaning on a marble pillar?leaving in my back hair as it is now. Trooly yours, ARTEMUS WARD. A fellow ontbe race-courso wa^ataggpi: ing about with inoro liquor than he could carry. ''Hallo! what is tho^matter now?" said a chap, whom the inebriated iudvidual had just run againBt. "Why?hie?why, the fact 'is, a lot of iny friends have been hotting liquof on tbe race to-day, and they have got me to hold tbe stakes." A midshipman asked a priest to te) Hiiro. ihn diflf?ren<;r> l.fttvofifln n nri<>>t ?nrt a iiick? g 4 - ? ass. The priest gave it up. ''One wears a cross ou his back, and tbo other on bis breast," 6aid the midshipman. "Now, said the priest, lftell me the difference between a midshipman and a jackass." The midshipman gave it tip*.and asked what it was. The priest said he did not know of any. SerVbd Him Eight.?Isaao Williams, a Virginian, has been sentenced to three years imprisonment aud a fine of one thousand dollars' for disregarding his oath of allegiance. \ . ANDREW SMALL, AUCTION AND General Commission Merchant, ABBEVILLE Q. II, 3. C., ' REG3 leave, most respectfully, to acquaint ? - f-' ? J - : ? rr._. ?n,1 Pmin (?<> ?! ? JLjP nis iriVUUB 1U iunu UIIU v/yuu?> J, ?IJUV h? lias taken t^iat largo Store, corner of the fcfarib^U House, in the Square, and has opened it <11 Geperal Auotion and Commission ftfart, wher^he. will give f\ie entire pet-sonal attteotioD to the sale, either pnblio or private, of a)l consignments of property that may be entrnst. ed to his oare?all kinds of Country Produce, Furnituiy, Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Class, Ac. Having large, accommodation he will be prepared to receive and ?ell all Goods that may be Jfyw*rded to b!m. Consignments solioited from all quarters, and prompt remittances made. Auction sales attended to in town and oountry. _ Combined witVtbe above he iias opened an Intelliareaee Office where persons wish iag to hire eerranta, can obtain, information which will /Militate the objeot of their detirea. . ? ANDREW SMALL, Co&miaaion Iferohaht and Auctioneer. Received en ooneignmeat a large quaUty of . SMALL WARES* HOSIERY, 1 ABIES' FANCY WOOL GOODS, $? b I 3sr- <r s, ?&c. -ALSO,'- ..: v , BABfilM m ROPE OF THE BEST QUAUTIT. . ? ' ^ ' ' ' o; c ' ,^V "I* - . V V.. i * cokesbdeyT Nov. *14, 1865. " Wc do wot propose to sell (roods cheaper or to sell better finmls! limn \Y^"r* cluini to sell as fine (jJootls ' and as mo? ' GROCERIES, AND AS PUBEDBUGS AND , i Medicines, As any person -in the State. All we ask is for those wishing # DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DRUGS. AND MEDICINES, t.O P.nH nnrl n y nininn fr?r llinni. selves. We are determined, to merit the favor and confi-, deuce of the purchasing public. We arc sure tlifit it is our interest to make it their interest to purchase from us. Our supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines shall-ha rnmnlpfn NORWOOD, CONIOR& CO Cokesbury, Nov. 17,18G5.tf NEW MARKET insr FULL BLAST! "p C. LIPSCOMB, T. L. COLEMAN and J 1_ W. GltfcUN. Imve formed u c<>|>i?rtnoi? sliij> iu the Mercantile liunncss nt New Mmket Depot, CJ. <fc C. It. K , under llio nuuiu of'J1. i\ j,u'.M;oam ct tu. ?Ai'e jmvy |iru|iarod to oflVV- our filctidj and tho public, b full uyaortinont of -am LADIES' BONNETS & HATS, MEN'S AND BOYS HATS & CAPS. A LARGli STOCK OF SCO?!?, ?!E?sii[EQ!B3? ' / &LC. AND INTEND TO KEEP EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A COUN * 1KI SlUKHi. We will sell for Cash or tak? in Bartor, a) COUNTRY PRODUCE, AT MARKET PRICES. And wliilat wo are frying to malto it profitable to onrseWes, Will like wiee eudcavor to make it to the iutereat of our customer^ to tradtfwith as. Will al#o pay ' fimf Yur a tit mm IUJjIi i'iiUUUjl POICE FOR OOTTOW. For, tf, 1865. . . 8 4t ; DBN.TI8T H"5T. SAMUEL Hi BE A&D, JDentiBt, GRADUATE of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgeiy, hu resumed (bo Practice of Dentistry at Abbeville C.H. He would tl a I a _ . 1. _ T? can vuo buouviuu ui iuu jiuuiic 10 ino i>eauc-yf Cleanliness and Durability of the Vulcanito as bate for teeth. Xle would orge upon air the importance of filliug teeth before they become painful, thereby preventing decay and extraction. Charge* reasonable. Office in Joa. .T. Moore'a building, over CF. R. MoNabb'a Store. NOT.,17, 1865, ?1", 6m . % ' ' 'notice:.. ... ,v.i ALL Persona having' demands against .ibe .EatMo of WM. CARTER, dea'd dImm hand them in at ohc$, legally approved. . JA& W, FOOSBB, Ex,r. Ninety-Shi; Depot, Oet. 26, 1868,t8, iOt LM1)8 TO RENT. ' I WILL rent my Land for tha year 1866, on * far arable.term*, to a. practical' plantar. And will ?ell iloreea. Mules and Stock.. Jfc>* information. apply to lira subscriber at 8mj thrill*, B.O. ? . WM, 3MWH. 1- Oet. i*> J 866, is, fit. '* \ y : ' a ' ' ; " ; v' ' . J : .'r,r IF YDU CALL ON J.A.TALMAD&E ? IV/ifte'f Block, ??rt Door 10 Hit Dank, Yoiv will find a- Good Assortment of DRY GOODS*, SHOES, SHOES, H.A.T S, liATS( . ' TABLE CUTLERY, &C. HE has just returned from New York with a chcico sclccliuu of? LADIES' FINE WORSTED DRESS GOODS, Which will tic gold nlstnnll profits. DkLAINES! DtLAINES I DELAINES! CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! CALICOES! * CALICOES! CALICOES! GOOD AND VERY CHEAP. .CHOCK ICR Y ! CHOCK Ell Y ! Very Cheap J Call aiy} sco it. MEN'S. AND BOYS' HATS. if you want a bargain, come and examine * them, * We do not objcct tosbow our Gooda-to "i\ll who will favor us with a cajl. It gives us pleasure to ily so even if it so happens that we have not the articles to pluaso thoso wlio will tako a look through our fclock. Nov. 17, 18G5, 31-,-tf JOHN qORBETT, ABBEVILLE C. H-, S. C. WOULD inform hisol.l patrons, nnd the public giuiornlly, the Town ond Country, that he is prepared to do^al! GRAINING, MARBLING, PAPER" HANGING, AND SfGN WRI TING, ON THE SliORTEST NOTICE ALSO, . . BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, AND ALL KINDS OL' FURNITURE PAINTED, VARNISHED, OR POL V 1SI1ED IN THE NEATEST STYLE.. Walla of private or public Bitiklings, intid# or out, Painted, Colored or Whitened. in n ueut muniiur, at very low prices, fcr produce, such na Flour, Corn, Wheat-, Molasses, Prns, Ac. OrJers lelt at the Vanned or J'rcsx Office, will meet with prompt attention, or at lus Woi'k Shop opposite the Jail. w/vi.i.i on) fr? i i.. "ts ?? ? ?*" try, who inn}' wiah llien- Carriages or lSuggie. jmiuted, that if tlicy prefer it, ho will wait on Miom ut their reaiilenoL-s, and do any work for tliera they desire. Nov. 3, 18C5, 29-2m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN Abbeville District. Eliza Siiup3on, applicant, ) vs. . {Summons in parDavid Whitman and wife, j tition. * ' Druzilla Ann, etal. J ? Real Ettai* of Rob^ Simpson, detfd. IT appearing to mv satisfaction that Thomas Perry and wife, Sarah, Wm. Simpson, Hugh Sirtipson, Jane White, widow, some of the defendants in this case, reside without tbis State: It is, therefore, ordered that they do appear and object to the sale of Ihe Real Estate of Robert Simpson, deo'd, on or before the first Monday iu February next, or their consent ro the'same will be entered of reoord. Wir.I.IAM 11IT.T. Ordinary Abbeville District Nov. 2, 1865,29-3m ' COACH. AND SIGN PAINTING ? THE undersigned would most rospeotfully inform tli" public that they have qii hand.a 3ood Stack of Paints and Varnish, and that ley are now prepared to do all|kinds of,CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING, at reason*- ' ble prices, for|cash*or,''provisiooa. We occupy the Paint Shop formerly owned by E. J. Tay lor. . .. ? jomf ALDOU8. . T. 0. SEAL. Aug. 17, J 865, 4, tf J- X. CL-A-RK, . BEF?0tKli OF Watohesi Clocks and - Jewelry, * noDdts DEPcyr, s. o. 18 prepared with *U neceasary tooUuand materials to do anything in hU liseof btui oeaa at tha lowest rates. All Work warranted to do well for twelre months, if -opt Bead it back and it will ba done free of oharge. Give me a trial aoo satiny yoamivea. All work l?fl at my ahop will be taken ear* u? Terrai Caab> ' .. ' Sapt, 2,1865 ig-frp, NOTICE. rUrAICBffi, CLOCK aad JEWELRY repaired at ahorUat notfoe and Ja Ui? beat manner by .* JOHN T. OWEN, Naact Dow'to .Wl*r ^ Cannlngkan; .. Sept -28, 1B65, 24, tf * ' ? II - ,, . ^1? *iX CAPT. F. Pf BQBEBt#9? ' AUOTIONEEB, terms. jfcf.HV < i. x \ " . ' - .V 'j . . ' * I y; NEW STOBE T S AT Calhouns Mills The "undersigned would respectfully invite the attentkta of Purchasers t.n fii? -m ? ??w m ?uva> Ui Goods, consisting, in part, as follows: DRY GOODS, SHIRTINGS, TO/iPWO**? WiMB mSs %B HOOP SKIRTS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hose, NEEDLES, Shoe ThVend, Pencils, Hooks and Eyes. Pius, Needled, Flax Thread, Confer, GLOVES, GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS, Knives and Forks," IPooket Kliives, Pipes, Indies Enamelled Belts, Hair Oil, iVi' riety of Toilet Soapy, Raisins, Mackerel. H?r> ring?, Sugar, Green Tea, Pepper, SalU, Segar?, Hope, J?rs, l'italiovs, Cupe and -Saucer*, Table Salt, m Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, SHOES, Li?ncn Uandkerchiefe, Ludioe Wor\?d Colltuw 5 Paper, Envelopes, Pens, ' Jewelry, Tape, Osnaburgd, Tia Ware, FAC' TORY THREAD, Extract Logwood, H*r?* Shoe?, Rasps, lia^tard Files, Stio? Bla?lciagr jkc., Goods Bartered for. Country w * * Produce when delivered at my Store. * G. W. KELLEY. ' ' . Abbeville. Aug. 8, 18C.5, 2-tf More Goods .*.. * *i' BRANCH & SONDLET HAVE juef returned Jcortj New York wb#r? they |>urclin*ed a general assortment ' Goods, consisting in [ art as follows:.',. Dry Goods, Groceries, CrockeryV Hardware. School B?oka. S tationery, Fancy Gopds, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, : Faints and Oils, Hats and-Shoes, Both Ladiea' and Ucultemec's, Ac., Ac. Tliey intend to replenish their etoek oftev, " tt Sell for Cash or Approved Barter f * And be eatiafied r. ith shanl nrofits. Abbeville C. II. Sept. 11, *1866, 22-Sra HODGE'S DEPOT, THE Undersigned /u?v$ju?t opened a complete assortment of DRV GdbBS AIJD GROCERIES, .1 Tli.n l..>. k...< I A UCJT ll?I? ??*! ou uv the moat experienced in tbebuifneea, that their lock will compare favorably* wilb any is tb? up conntry. COJflETO | HODGES' DEPOT ! Here yon can get vonr horse ahod or bn^gy mended, your watch repaired, your hat drew-. j ed or made, * . I ; Hoopsnms made or mended, or boy new . onea. Hers Is tbe railroad, and here is your Dinnar Hoosa by D. B. QLYMrH. . , U..k.f.Ll.i .1-. " AV1IU9 VMU Vi ?IHiAVWVlV| ? ? VWUW ?? ?U(" rent ratea* COCHRAN, ELLIS & W. Ock 1, 1865 24-if ; ..? . . iv*'Bailroad 'd^sBSSSSnki aUU"?"'MTitSSiLIJt6w8.p-t tin mm AFTBK mpiMta ?f far yfa* & ?*&; oriber bta resumed bntfoeee *t Mo oM . . / ' itend, and is prep&rsd to extoute proTOp4Jy flll orders entrusted W b!m To nil who h4T* *ng*f( : d work in Ibe'ehop, he"w<rtiM **r, ?wrt .1oBfce. ? H?Wi |AW#W^ Oct. 4,1865 t4-tf < ''*i'-'x?:ir: * . ? 'St . .v : . sjj, . ?'* . t - . > ? V: ' . - " I .' \>v . < ' V ' . - - : ; 'V:'