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" * " * v;-* . : ?V-1 S O > "* <'. *>," j . V>'' - V?\,vl *->.$ * t * m *&&&&&& . .... 1 . eg..' ' 0, LOVS KX AS OF OLD. L&! ' ' " * O, low me m or old, "Whilst yet our hearts vers yoaog,. ; When love's sweet tale vu told ~ .. In nature's artleu toogue. Ere fashion's treeoU'ron* glare Thy fuioy ltd to roam. And torn* mow dauling fair, K?tr?Df*d thy heart from iiotoe. ,t*'s ' ' . ' > ' / . ' II < " O, lore nje as of old, s For Wanderer u tboa art, 'Twoold grieve thee to -be told "We must forever part. - 7 Firatlove?pure, holy, bright? In woman'# heart doth bora, Qaeneh not the vestal light, The flame will ne'er return. III. Then lore me u of old ; The sparkling strum still ?ov< "Where once our loves were told, And the sweet flow'ret blows; Bat when thou seek'st the shade, Too Isle thy heart nay know, The flower shall drop and fade, The streamlet cease to flow. * "Wool And Dogs.?The Ohio Wool -Grower's Association recommend that the attention of Congress be directed to the necessity of enoeuragiog the raising o< wool as much as it does the manufacturing .nf that, o^inta * JICC? ? * uyiu to a UiaiJkGU UlUOrence in our tariff in this respect. Manufactured cloths pay a high doty, so much bo that notwithstanding the complaint that it is not yet sufficiently high, wool manufacturers have flourished. But upon some kinds of wool the duty is not sufficient to keep out the foreign article, or to enable the American wool grower to compete with it This is a matter of much impor* tance, as the wool interest deserves tbe full support of the Government and of the people. The same Convention recommended that a heavy tax shall be placed by the Gov~ ... _i mi ? .. wruiucub uu uoga. j.ne laiter are enemies of the shepherd and bis fiocka. They kill a large number of sheep annually, and the destruction is a loss to sheep raisers and to the public. The imposition of a heavj tax upon this luxury of dog ownership, and placing the canine interest upon an equality with the whiskey and tobacco ic the tax list, would either procure a bandsome addition to the nttional revenues oi cause the destruction of a race of worthies! curs. From either disposition of tbeques tion good will come. If there are fewei dogs tbere wilt be more sheep, more wool more meat, and more clothiog at reducei prices. R. P. Waring.?We understand thai R. P. Waring Esq., editor of the Charlotte Times, having, by Ibe award of the military commission, the <ftoice of six months penal servitude or pay a fine of three hundred dollars, elects to comply with the latter alternative, has paid the money, and will soon ratnm ? -? vutat lUtiiCf II LIU 11H5 nOl already gone.?Raleigh Standard, 22d instant. ' . ? A woman who used to attend public worship with great punctuality, and tool arealways to be in time, was' asked how it was abe .could always come so early.? She answered very wisely, "That it wns i part of ?er religion not to disturb the religion of others." 4- The Kentucky Senate a bil to incorp<>??t? ??t>ank In Louisville, to bi -'controlled by negroes. The bank is pro www uuui uotrug any connection witfc ihe Freedman'a Bureau. ' ' ^ a ? . The editor of -a country paper says that be felt called upon to pobUsh father Lewis sermon on the "Locality of Hell,'' as it wat a puestion in which nearly all its xeaden wero deeply interostfld. The people of Columbus, Georgia propose raising subscriptions for the porposeol greeting a monument to the memory of the -Confederate officers and privates from thai city who fell in the late war. Uld aga is coming npon rae rapidly,' u the urchin said when he was stealing apples from an old man'* 'garden, and saw the owner coming, cowhide inhand, t-.1"?, Some congregations are in need of prea chtn; more preachers arera need of oon! . gregations. " | 1.1. mime &U, - i 3 ' Wholesale Dealers ..-it -IK "i ? ' & V , - -ti.* * ~ 0o0te,~^19es> ^rll?^8> KjfP* ij a-VStfC* \% -?>? - ' - " '" " ' ?m ' ' ' 'i i' ? ' n ' " DRUGS, iim BOOKS. ALWAYS a good and select etoek of Goods on hand, consisting of D RUGS, DTI STUFFS, Bpices of all Kinds, PATENT MEDICINES, fAMY fiMM, BRUSHES, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ' Tmmm, PAINTS, O IIiS, George Hemmel's Improved Premium ESSENCE GOFFEE, GLASS AND PUTTY, I . ' : BRAN BY AN? WINE ; ?oi* ?ffedicql kf^e, i o-wajFtDznor sznass, r KEROSENE OIL, Chimneys and Lamps, | With Many Articles not Mentioned. Kgp" Orders promptly attended to. Monty required to attend all Orders, at ) the CASH SYSTEM it entirely in [ji ucc-icr. EDWIN PARKER. Abbeville. S. C., Feh'y 1, 1866, 42, tC 1,000 ; BUSHEL^ BOYD'S PROLIFIC < nnVTAir flnnn UUIJLUU SLL1J For Sale by F. ARNOLD, NEAE QBEENWOOB. F Tan tO 10?? ?? ?'? -WM. i^.iogoi ' |. ? . i Ri J, WHITE, , WITH I). R. WRIGHT & CO., v mMim&m'-r v Foreicm nnrl "nrkrnni34-^ STAPLE AND FANCY amr mm?, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, V . ' > ' - <1 J . . - ' " ;; . / ? ; &c." - ; GLOBE HOTEL BXJILBING, flieo Bro d Street;! . 16 : ' .,1. n,v VC'r^ 1<1. J rrfJ? <-?,# ->.Zr- iQ^- * *a7(L * f,- -: - - ; ;>- ??; t-* l-?? y\.;.. 9BSB??n?aB?K9BSS NEW DIG AND CHEMICAL *" 1 V ' - ? Establishment. ?.??>..? MOORE & PENNY, Wliite's Block, No. 4. Formerly occupied by jO. H. Allen, Abbeville C.H., S. C. THE undersigned hare associated them elves together for the purpose of conducting a GENERAL DRUG AND CHENICA1 BUSINESS, I o thiaplace, and hope, by strict attention tc buainess, to merit and receive a liberal share oi patronage. , Their stock comprises at present, all kinds 01 DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS Of all Kinds, TO WHICH MM' ADDITION! WXZjXi BB IWTA.DB. Mb. PENNY will give his personal at tention to the preparation of prescriptions whose experience entitles him to the conGdence of the public. WM. C. MOORE, WM. T. PENNY. Not. 10, 1865, 30, tf ELBERTON mill r nAiirmiTi rem ALE liULLCbIA IE INSTITUTE. THE Spring Term of this Institution wil commence on tho 8th of January, ant will end on the 20th of July, 1880. The Fall Term will begin on the 3d of Sep Umber, and close oti the '23d of November. There will be an examination of all thi Claues at tbe close of th? Spring Term, by i Committee. ' The 20th of Jaljr will be devoted to th< reading of Compositions and Concert. RATES OF TUITION. 1st Term. 2d Term Ftrrt data- Spelling, Reading, Wring, and Mental Arithmetic $14,00 $6.04 StcondCla.it?English Grammar, Geography, and Arithmetic, 21.00 9.0( Third Clots?Usual studies of College Courae, . . . 28.00 12.04 Fourth Clou?- Languages and Hii>lmr Mut.hamalix. ? ?* ? . oii.uu IO.VH Contingent Fee, . . . 1.40 64 For use of Instrument, s ; 8 60 1.61 Payable in advance in specie or its equivalent. j I'l MT Pupils will be received at any time andcharged from time of entrance until th< eloee of toe term. No deduction will be made except in caae of extreme illness, and then fo; no.lew time than one montb, ' J?y Board can be obtained at from $1 B.0< to $20.00 per month. Those wishing to procure board can do so by addressing the Princi pal. . No pains will be spared ao make the instruc tion thorough, And reader satisfaction to patrons. Monsieur Geo. - A. Brenner, Professor o Music. For particulars, address I - T. ALONZQ HARRIS, j Dec. 16, 3m] Principal. ELEGANT i S3K9PS DOUBtE Harness, >? y J - * 2 VTi't ^ ' v -r-1 ^vr.4f :^v.v. S-VV. *1 > ; iS...:,'' '"My f'vV>.:> ? '* . ' . .V* . ^wfej / - ^ \ - -.. -?<.*, ^ > -K? . - / < ' 1 - - -'^ ;i r r ' y'iK t ' GEORGE ' .. ' ' v *.s HAS i NEW A! STOCK 0 AT COUPARXE i Where he will he r ' Mends and customers sortment of LADIES' AND TTTTDATTCTTT' x- uiiDiiuiii. i READY-HAD at&x MILLINE T J.i -i i , a. hui uecoriniuea 10 convince n only give me a call, that I am selli PRINTS, the very best, from 2 DELAINES, superior quality, POPLINS, of unsurpassed sup | MERINOS, from 80 cents to ! ALPACCA, at corresponding j CaBsimeres, Silk Stripes, Lustre B Twills, of various patterns. Ladies' Fin*! A complete stock of CLOAKS* tern, from $7 to ?45. 1 m 1 n -? xaimas, oaques, ^Liooseand Clo ) LADIES' VESTS. HOODS, of every imaginable 1 } Pocket Handkerchiefs, (Ilem-Sl j Cuffe, Collars, &c. ? MILLINERY, TO SUIT T. American Crapes, English, and ? RIBBONS of every hue. and V ? BONITETS, Dunstable,' Engli r Straws. HATS, Jockeys and T ) PLUMES, Ostrich ana Marabe LACES, Silk, Blond, Valentia,"! BONNET- FRAMES, Bonnet ; GENTS' CLOTHING A1 COATS, from $8.00 to $25.00. OVERCOATS, from $12.00 tc PANTS, from $5.00 to $15.00. Gentlemen's DRESS COATS, t 1 BOOTS Ladies French Leal Skin, Singl Congress Gaiters, Balmorals, I Misses' Moroccos, Goodyear's Pi Shoes. /: .w^"A"'rS.': an<* '.o: Crockery ai EVEB-j jjOTiamiiy use, ana. imncy,-U3 Fbwja of erejy d?BCriptiorii.(0}iiipB cWse,-Cra6k . Co^cL,Te^^apii^ Peppec, <5itig< : digo, Blue and Erenclv tJUramari *". ." S'- . - 'Ti'"*. ' "r - st* ii ? ' **55C^\ i*?~ ?~W 'y y"*"t Vy*1 ?> .. aWMB * jSffiSB31gBra^n3H& wmmmm ,-j r ?v -rr--* ? ** s..7 r?* av ,>?,? ' ? ' ^ * '^^.v ' \* : r-4 - .. - " % * . . +* i *? . t ?, 4 V - Vk.4K?V c ?y ^ :Y: :::' n\.-.rr- - ' ' .v ' " -' ? ..'V:\ - : < & . . \'. BENNETT " gtj V-.'V-; -; :.f ?>' , ; ; . t +4&e ' - OPENED in ^PiMnm 1U Ml JLIlJillJllJ ?F GOODS, S OLD STAND, * - . Vv* V - ' 4* ^ c > x * *t V. pleased to exhibit' to his ?- r*? \ 1 . . ^ his large and varied asGENTLEMEN'S NG- GOODS, ir m nTmun ib uijuiniiiii, &Q0SJS* RY, &C? &C. ly friends and patrons, if tbey will ng 5 to 30 cents. from 40 to 45 cents. eriority, from 60 to 75 cents. 51.50. >riCes. ?s,> Bombazines. - ; risking Goods . OF EVERY VARIETY and patse Bodice,) Breakfast Shawls. :ind, Scarfs, Ladies' Nitt Coats, titched, Pure Linen and Embroidered,) HE MOST REFINED TASTE. Italian Illusion, (white and black.) \Tidth._ v sh, Leghorn, "Neapolitan , and Rice urbans. . . v*: *- * an.' . * r'' : A Brussel Lace,Leal Lace and Embossed. "Wire, Millinet and Capecet, etc. .. HD FURNISHING GOODS. > $20.00. ' . T ' * * . " \ raperior Quality, from $15.00 io $25.00. .KTX> SH;OX3S. e and Double ^oledFrencb. GalfSkin, ow and'highrto?pedr Children'* an4 atented India Bubber, ;Gutta Percha . ' ' ' ' - - - latest )Styl?$.:. ad Glassware, I r y^tEiY. ;; :/ 'I'--'' .-'"V : ' raters, Lobsters, Sardines, Preserved :enff, cToWties, WihJ DjickSi^Venifloii, M f the latest manufacture. ' i*vJ. V t V^C^.^v-l1^ v*&5cS?55&5 .v s *<>$% . JX'-^V. ' W. -ii . ' V >'V ?V sjteSSiV- ? *1# V,' * . : . VWlii* i n ua, COACH AKtl> Trimmings At E, J. Taylor's Old Stand. The undersigned would respectfully ill* form the public that they hare on baud WJUD STOUK.Oif PAINTS AM VARNISHES, And, also, a good supply of TRIMMINGS, For Buggies and Carriages, and that tbej are now prepared to do all kinds of - t TRIMMING, CARRIAGE ANR SIGN FAINTIM-Oi At Reasonable Prices i7An m a nu 1 run uAdn.r: ^ ? ? JtaT They also hare on band FOUR good second-hand BUQGIBS, and TWO ! light ROCKAWAYS for Sale. ! ; ! Also, one excellent Two-Horse Wagon. JOHN ALDOTJS, T. C. SEAL. January 6, 1865, 38, tf ANDREW SMALL, AUCTION ANB General Commission Merchant, ";S ABBEVILLB C. H-, B. C.r HAS Received on consignment a Urge quantity of SMALL WARES, HOSIERY, L ADIES' FANCY WOOL GOODS P E I N T a, &c. ?ALSO,? BA&6IN6 AND ROPE OF THE BEST QUALITY. Abbeville, Got. 31,1865, M, 3m.' GROCERIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT ^ J. rUft SALE AT ANDREW SHALL & SOU'S Commission Mart, Abbeville. Dee. 20, SALT! SALT! LIVERPOOL SALT X A A SAOKS for Sale Cheap at lUU ANDREW SMALL & SOB'S Commiuion Mart, Abbeville. Dee. 19, tf . \ TTTCJm TJi^mnrrnTirv ; o uoi v LARGE ASSORTMENT of the finest XIl Whit* China and Gr*fliU "WaiVof eTft V rj description. ". Al^O, ^piij*? lS00d? -*r? 6ir*tUy imported from Europe r W* h?T? on hMj trill a quantity of - v?jq?bre *lHlNITURE, b*longui?j .10 ?otn? rnf - v ooatfrtintror WARDROfe, FW(1 DflllMi <PlAN08. MAII Wliink " iBQlt, ^ v .^v, ;"... ' . 1 j^- 'ii .^v *' ^ ' '?:" Pt