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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. tinvFv V nmn muivfi i vi mu BY CALLING ON TALMAOCE, Near the Bank, ALLEN'S OLD STAND, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. TALMADGE Has just returned from New York with a Stock of Goods purchased - at reduced prices, which he offers at a great reduction from former purchases. Call and look at his Goods, will llA t mmmZ 1.1* ?1 nuAVu nui we DUUWU Willi piGHHure. CAUCOES, fast colors, from 20 . to 25 cents. All DRESS GOODS at great bargains. Brown and Bleached SHIRTING, from 30 to J 50 cents. crockery, 1 A good assortment, at low prices, j r? n i * uau ana see 111s Brock. May 4, 1866, 3, tf lillttl, JUST RECEIVED, A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. WILL, BE SOLD VERY LOW. J. D. CHALMERS. May 4, 1860,3,41 : i WALKED, PENDLETON k BOABDMAN, MA.OHUJI?T?, And Agents lor the Sale of Mtehiiery, No. 197 Reynold? ?treet, {near Planter?' Hotel,. , A TV** TTftt** A m ,xx u u- tiaiA, w^l., WILL build or farniih to order the most improved CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES IGOTTON.PEESSSE, FICUR ?nd GRIST Mais. COTTON GINS, BELTING, AC..- or will repair and put up SAW MILLS, ENGINES and general MACHINERY. .Orders solicited and aatisfaotioo guaranteed. Marob 8Q, &0, ? 0. J, MBBfflBTON, IKHMIT TJULML ' fcr H*. , S. C. H" AS ju?t r?lufrned from- New Yoik, with f fine uiortment'of CLOTHSud CA8HIMER8, BLACK: AND COLOREf^iuid will /BoasUatly. k#ep*? efcortment, which will be midt.up to*oraer in lb?'bMi and UUK style, , p* soW W theVwd or p*tt?*n. A^o i ffcll *up ply.?f TOlMlilWS *twey?'o? hod Jp. S/?Pftifie*J?r ?iUnti?n pASd'to the CUT" . TING of'garnunTs av the shorty pocalble bo - - 'ilii.' , ' ">r ' r' ? fEf-r ftoh/uilot ?bh? "- : rftis^iamiHr^: : ' P *' Vv | v ?" - % "V ' * -v' ': v >v. 7^. -v [ G. MeD. MILLER. J. TOWNES ROBERTSON'. MILLER & ROBERTSON ARE receiving daily, and have in Store a large complete and almost entirely now stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased sinoo the late decline in prices.. This duplicate stock was selected with much care by Mr. JOHN GRAY, (formerly of Gray <fe Robertson.) well known to the citizens of Abbeville. His rstidence and business tu New York give him great facilities for selecting the most desirable and fashionablo goods on the very best terms. fTL? Oi 1 luoii ovuuk comprises everyimng cepi id a first class Store. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS of every description. Particular attention is called to their Btock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which embraces every novelty of the bcosod MILLINERY, THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &C. SHOES. Ladies1 Congress Gaiters, Glove Kid do. | TTF,F,T,F,n ST.TPPWRS rvxjxx x iliJj WALKING SHOES of all kinds. GENTS' DRESS SHOES, . BOYS' AND YOUTHS do. j Their stock of the following departments are oil and complete: MMnvjuinnranminvfl 1 Lublin "iiiiiuLi uuuiniivu, . sovxoas AND ( mmt w, HARDWARE, CROCKEY, SADDLES, ] BRIDLES, FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac., die. i _ ( Tliey will pay in Currency or Coods the highest market price for GOLD. April 27, 1866, 2, tf 1 ARMS AND LEGS. Gr. B. Hoggson, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAKER, Maniien IlOusc, NO. 260, Broad Street, j AUGUSTA, GA. THESE Limbs are unsurpassed for Lightness, lieauty of Finish, and durability. Satisfaction Guaranted in all eases. f rutu mo "uwny rreaa, AUgQIM, Ul, ' Jan. 18th, 1868.* * We an wall Acquainted with the gentleman andtake great pleasure in recommending him to any who have been so unfortunate as to Iom either an arm or a leg. He understands his business perfectly, ana wears an artificial*!eg himself of his own make, on whieh we have seen him dance, and we defy any one not acquainted with the fact to detect it. We haVe examined these artificial limbs, ah d have no hesitancy in pronouncing them the best we ever saw. Lit the maimed and crippled rejoice that ibe Good Samaritan is here in the persqn of Mr. Hodgson. Tnr Opinion of those who "Wkae" th* Lu. Aif/irTM-i n 1 M.~l. o loon MR. G. B. HOGGSON?Dsar " SiaAfter a trial of the leg you made for me, I am glad to give you a certificate of my approbation for the same, as it comes op to toy utmoat expectation. I have been wearing artificial limbs of different manufacturer* for twenty yeara, and 1 am convinced in my own' case of the - great advantages yon have in knowing' how to ad* just your limbs properly to your patients by weariog an artificial leg youraeft * " Yourt, truly, C. G. BUTLER KjsomwxD Dinaior, 8. CL, Jan.' 9, 1866. Mr. O. B. Hoooaow?Sir: I havo teated,the leg made by^yoo; find it' aatiafMtory, and am 'pleased with the' aame. .I. bare ba*itatioc in recommending.the'Artificial limbs made, by von LA MB Astro KL- ??* *- - j www, l.?? IUJ??IV O"1** I b?en aofortaaate in the bU wtr. .. .... Ton** **.. T. W. GETZKN, Opt a A., j' )iareh 60, 1800, 60?tf Mosher, Thomas & Schauta Bread 8ir?t, Aniaitt, 8?., k'. ?t . English & French China, IfllMWw'w:: ,V l 0 < V t *. >? ? J-."' > . . - r# ; y-' ." -.a. ? ' > ?. .< * - . 1||?? ' N E\V BOOT & SHOE SHOP, AT ABBEVILLE G. II., S. C. ^pHE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully in lurm me puono inni may nave opened a BOOT and SHOE SHOP, on Dsndy'a corndr, where they are prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice in the beat style. Wo Jjope to be able to give entire satisfaction to nil who may favor ub with their patronage. We have in the Shop a large supply of NORTHERN SHOES, Of ALL KINDS, which are Offered at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and Examine our Stock before Buying. KELLEY & WESTFIELD. March 16, 1866, 48, tf. BAILEY, PARKS & * BAILEY, HAVE. JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPRIG STOCK OF MS Which have been Purchased "With great care during the recent DECLINE IN PRICES. y \X7~K ftr? now PrePare^ lo offer great barM gains and respectfully invite our parens and the public generally to examine our lock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 BAILEY, FARES & BAILEY. ; Greenwood,-April 10th, 1860, 53, 3m.-Bc. BRANCH & SONDLEY JLJAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK SPRING GOODS, Consisting of DRY GOODS, including SUMMER SILKS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. > HAl^ Both Ladies' and Gentlemen's, a fine U)fc.of French ar.d American Leather, SHOES, ~ SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, KEROS1NE and LAMPS, Ac., Ac. Their facilities for purchasing are equal to my House, and they wiU'endeavor to eell as iheap As the cheapest, all goods of equal quality. April 13, 1868, 62, 3m. Indian Sim, AN TTNPATTT1WI BT?\rPl\V TWO U*1 VilJL 1UU111U IWillJJl/l l'VXV CHILLS AND FEVER, AND ALL OTHER BILIOUS DISEASES. Kerosine Oil, per Gallon, BY EDWIN PARKER. April 24. 1866. . 86 \t_ ' MA/GILL & PI <iUET, Gunsmiths & Locksmiths. 84 WASHINGTON STREET, Between Broad and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. XHON x*xiSroxi4rc?, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Cap?,ete., For Sale ALL KIHDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. March 80, 1866, 50, ly. SUN PORTRAITS. ''Secure tbe Shadow, ere its Sab* taaee Fade." PICTURES on Glut, Iron, or PftfMr; in Cuei, Frumea, or oa Carte d? VUite, at JLAW3UH & JON?S', OVSB THB PO0T ovricx FOR A S;HQRT fW^:iLiE. G N 0 Rv Photographist and Ambroty >- jfaty ' 4fcgi*"'" .-:v HwtUioabsanly!?then etraight to CONNOR 'Tr-:;- fak*ftjr* ?>r, *> * K " - ni-'~ But Uioij jsotl?why, then go aod <l?t bhn< ' wrw--' , " - K.JA - 'M - % !j^ ' f m ' -~? ' V* ' * v > .v % v '. '. "* v >' ' C ' * ?' - yr+* ' v . ? , <-? V . .? _ . - :'*? * - - ' ." _j . *, ' - .. H&* W iL ^ J ^ " -J V?ts >,"*i. A MARSHALL HOUSE, Ijivery Stables, AND HA.CK. LIKTE, to jr AV a sliiiigtoii, Gra. WWAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE above HOTEL, and having ihoroTighlv n nniTTfT \ A*rr* nnrirnvinoM*. ? nxjr 11 x Mztu aiii/ jvjc^r u ivn lOU CaU 1*1* I pledge myself after many years' experience in this business, to furnish myfeguests with clean, comfortable ROOMS, and a TABLE supplied nt all times with the VERY BEST the Markets afford. I am determined to spare no pains to please my patrons. My HACKS from Abbeville to Washington, Ga., will make daily connection with the Greenville & Columbia Railroad at Abbeville, and with the Branch of the Georgia Railroad it Washington; thus persons going East or West meet with no detention. The roads having become better, the N1GI1T LINE hns been resumed, and the tare reduced to EIGHT DOLLARS. l?o sengera arriving on the G. <fc.C. Railro ad at '? o'clock, P. M., leave immediately for WOBshing.on, and arrive there in time to take the Car either for Atlanta or Augustu, the suiue morning. AIeo, passengers going on the Ilonk from Washington in the morning, tiikoythe (Jars immediately, going either up or down the Green ville <tt Columbia Jlailrond. Persons desiring to go from Abbeville to any point of the country not accessible by public conveyanco con find at my LIVERY STABLES FOR HIRE, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES. P. S. RUTLEDGE. Dec. 11. 18611 7 tint G. & C. RAILBOAD. anaaUBBc sssagsa. .rWlrV ."WMff.. w y T - Ww, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICK, Colombia, January 28th, I860. ON and after the 80th inst., the PASSENGER TRAINS will be run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: Leave Columbia, at 6 00, A. M. " Alston, 11.00 " " Newberry, 12.60 P. M, Arrive at Abbeville, 6.00 " " Andersor., 8.10 " " Greenville, 9.00 " Leave Greenville, at 4.30, A. M. " Anderson, 6.80 " " Abbeville, 7.45 " " NewbeTry, 1.10 P. M. Arrive at Alston, 2.55 M Columbia, 8.00 H There will be about seven miles of Rtnging nt.lll Katwafln FppdKIpv'.Q and Alotnn paoaan eers will bo furnished with tickets through, including the Road, Stage and Ferry. SIXTY POUNDS BAGGAGE ONLY, allowed on the 9tage to one seat. J. B. LabSALLE, Geu'l Sup't. Jan. 28, 186C, 42, tf SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. The southern express company will forward Freight and Money Packages to all parts accessible by Railroad or Steamboat. All goods shipped by Adams' or Hnrden's Express Companies, and marked to the care of the Southern Express Company, will be promptly forwarded to their desiiuation. Freights shipped by steamships to the care of this Company, will be forwarded by Express wjthout charge for commission, storage or dray* -: t _ All Packages or Letters arriving by Express or to be shipped will be deposited at the Store of MOORE Jt PENNY. J. T. JHOOHE, Agent Southern Express Co., Abbeville C. II. April 10,1860. 24 -*tf The State of South Carolina. Abbeville District?In the Court of Ordinary. Z?y' ^JLLI>A^f:HJLL, Etg., Ordinary of AbbevilUDutrict. WHEREAS the estate of Joel Smith, dee'd, having been declared by me, as Ordinary, to be derelict, and W. Joel Smith having this day apj>lied for letters of Administration of ?aid estate, de bonis 11011, with the will aunexcd? These are to cite the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at a Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, to be held at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the 14th day ot May next, to show cauae. if any j they can, why the said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of April, 1066. WILLIAM HILL, Ordinary Abbeville District. April 80 27 2t__ DENTISTRY. SAMUEL H. BEABD, DENTIST, /"GRADUATE of the Baltimore College of \JT Dental Surgery, has resumed the Practice of Dentistry at Abbevil!eC.H. lie would call the attention of the public to the Beauty, Cleanliness and Dai-ability of the Vulcanite a* a base for teeth, lie would urge upon all the importance of filling teeth before they become painful, thereby preventing decay and extrae-, tion. Charges reasonable. Office in Jos. T.' Moore's building, over G.-R. MoNabb's Store. Nov. 17. 18S5, 81. 6m BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. WE have opened * BOOT and SHOE SHOP, in rear of.the Maaoni6 Hal), Opposite Market House, and vrill material, or work etook for other people, for ' Caah' or 'Barter. Repairing dona neatly and with diapateb. We *re begioaera ana aolieit a share of pub* lie patronage. - .?y " - , WH.N.A TXh. BAtfSOM. April 2*7> lo66# 2, 4fc*. i^PIPPfsfepi ctftiisft ibIths -*ir--iusifr*ii?**fc C" 1'' ' ^- -"' v- " *. : , . i -- . *' . v ,v% * " .'v : ; - .'* ' ">' - NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS Of Abbeville District. THE SUBSCRIBER will open his 6TATE TAX BOOKS, formating assessments and and receiving returns for the year 1866, nt Abbeville, 0. Hi, on MONDAY the 20th inst.-<?The books will be closed for returns en Tuesday the 10th May, and all Tax-I'ayers failing Ia r? ftlf a aim ?>Allli?ta ' *** ?ill WW UIMAV VIIVII tWIiUIUD UOIU1 C tun? ?IUIC will | bo double-taxed. All taxes must bepaid before Friday the 16th June, or executions will I be issued immediately. The Collector request* all to come forward and make their returns ' promptly. The taxes on property have reference both as to possession and valuation to the 1st October 1865, and the articles-thus taxed are, 1st, Lands; 2d Lots and Buildings in town Ac.; 3d Cotton, excluding crop of 1806; 4th. Manufactures of the State for Bale, Ac; 6th. Spirituous Liquors, manufactured in this State, for sale, Ao. ; or brought in for sale. Taxes running through the J!teal year ending the 1st October 1806. 1st. Factorage, Employments and Professions; 2d. Commissions ofvenduo Masters, 13rpkers and Commission Merchants; Sd. Premiums of Insurance Companies. * Taxes rnnningfiom th*\st .Afay 1865 to 1?< January 18CG. Sales of Good', Wares aud Merchandise, Ac. Taxes running from Is* May 18G5, to 1st October I86&. Sales of Cotton, except Cotton stolen or seized by the United States Government Tax-Payers will be required to nav a ennuit tion tax which accrued on the 1st October 1865and on all dogs in possession on the let January 1866. Em ploy era will please return the names of all freedmen between the ages of 21 'and 60, employed by them. The taxes must be paid-in Specie, Lcnal Tender notes, bills receivable and pay certificates. All taxable properly must bo returned in the names of * the proper ownci-p, and all returns transmitted by mail must be sworn to before a magistrate. Owing to ciroumstances, the Tax Collector regrets that it will be impracticable for him to visit the various precincte of the District as heretofore. Office open at Abbeville C. H., every day in | the week except Saturday. Ou that day the Tax Collector, will be at Cokesbury. $. A. IIODGES, . Tax Collector. ' March 23, 18G6, 49, If. * THE subscriber wishes to inform his friends, patrons and the public genera'ly that he is prepared, at his old aland at Atbeville Court House, to do all kinds of work his line of uiwinesn, micu as OlAlvlNU and KKI'AIKIXG Cotton. Grins, Tliresliers, U"a,ns, &c. ALSO, BLACKSMITH WORK done and WAGONS REPAIRED promptly, neatly, well, and at moderate prices He has associated with liiin id business LEONARD SKINNER, a practical Machinist and complete workman, who cannot be snrpaaaed in his profession in the Southern States. Particular attention given to PUTTING UP STEAMENGINES in any part of the District, and work in WOOD llumi, .* ~u iiwu ^iujv. ik.^t. manner. Satisfaction guaranteed, and a share of public patronage respectfully solicited. JOHN ENRIGHT. April 3 23 Cm JUM KtUtlVtU, FRESH LOTS OF PHILOTOKEN', or Fcmalo Friend, for dieordered menstruation, removing tbe causes of Barren cess, preventing abortion, Ac. BENZINE, a superior article to relieve clothe from spots of grease, <fcc., Ac. Also, a lot o/ improved ESSENCE OF COFFEE. OOCOAINE, Sosodont, Kalliairoa, Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger, Hollo waj's Worm Confectfan for Children, Fresh and genuine Cod Liver Oil, Liver Invigorator, Darby's Prophylactic Fluid, fa preventive against tbe contagion of Small Pox, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid Fever,) Labanaque'a Chloride Soda, (French! Chocolate, Cudbau, (a most beautiful purple aye,) Nailr, Sugar^and Coffee. Kimifl I'AKKUK. Abbeville, April 18, 52, tf MILLS HOUSE, Corner of Queen and Meeting Street#, CHARLESTON, S. C. This popular -ud well known HOUSE ii now ful!y open for the reception of vfcitorff, having been refurnished with NEW and ELEGANT-FURNITURE thropgbout, and offers to thstravellpr accommodations and conveniences a* a FIRST' CLASS'HOTEL, not to beequalled by any, NorthTor South/ Rates of Board, per day,; $4-00." ' ?i .. .?. p?r,month, as may be'agreed on The patronage of Uie travelling public U especially solicited*' JOSEPH PURCELL-Proprietor. Ft by 16,1866,r44, tf" HPS : ~ F TT-T; biuiaMB of important* bttcm ;b? Lodg?. * V' |^ ^ ^ _ ,.; '?9 ?'.:"~1 .- yf, . . -J: . 1 '. ' I : '' i SIMON'S NBATM MANTJFAO1 TUBED ALPHABET. X Is for Anybody 1 He's welcome to Call And pnrahaso his raiment at I Simon*? liaii. B Our new fashioned and*riveted Button, r Which nsver cornea off when cmc? it ! put on. 0 Is the Crowd of folks coming to deal Where they know lhey'11 get Clothing both chedjt and genteel. x> The Delight whioh eaoh customer know#, As he walks in hi* suit of new elegant - ^ clothes. ? For Economy, practised by ail Who statedly deal *t I Bitaon'a Ha!1. F A Fat Person, no palt^ how large. We'll fit him with Clothinir at iOod?r*t? charge. 5 For the Greenbacks whiob gentlemen bring In summer and winter, and. autumn and Spring. * H I" the Hurry with whioh people all Get their garments eent noma from I Billion's Hall. e I The Invitation we give to all men To come and buy once, and tben coma buy ngain. J For our Joker, which the people all read/ And of which some appear to be greatly in need. K Is the Kits which your good wife bee tows, When you come home arrayed in a suit of s new elothes. *'c; L Is the Loafer, who never at all Cornea in to buy clothes fit I Simon's IlalL M I? the Money which customers pay For their clothing ; a email amount goee m great way. H The New Building 1 Simon will erect la the spring; something elegant, farlka may expcct. '<s& 0 For Oar Ilall, that popular etoro, Where the public buy clothing each more and more. P For Patched Panto, which nobody need wear When a trifle will purchase * splendid sf1" new pair. q For the Queer things, eo marvellous qoees, Which in I Simon's great Almanao eooa will appear. R For the Rhymes whichC? flow gently along In mellifluously, old alphabetical song, S Is your Sweetheart, who loves to expreee Her deligh't at the looks of your elegant dress. " x T For Thick Trowsern, which' keep you ao warm, In thu flpimnn nf b\ii*K ' oi storm. U For Umbrella; permit us to My, We're exactly the thing for a rory wet day. A For fine Teats; oar customers use 'em To protect and adorn the masculine bosom. w For Wholesalers who trade at oar store, Wbo hare sold all they bought, and now call for more. X Expedition with which, with great pleasure We take each particular customer e msasure. Y The Young man, appareled so neat, From the roots of his hair to the solee o . bis feet * Z Is tbe Zeal which our customers feel To wear Simon's clothes from the head to the heel. JT' Qr\t*in(v; ^ ? -A?-?L 8 viviuiu^ v* oorjr uocnpuin) ill uvod lower prices than can be had anywhere else, owing to our inUftlion to sell .out stock for alterations to our store. If yon desire anything in the clothing lino, you can ba raited at Simon's Hall, No. 244 Broad streei. I SIMQN& Augusta Ga., March 30, 1866, 60?tf I ? ' 1 1 1 ' "THERE'S LITE IN THE MH LAND STILL." 1HAVE and intend to keep on hand, a fia# and select assortment of . Pure Drags and Medicines, FINE MEDICAL" WINES, aajurnTvc *?avr? AiAmxiuxjuu, JUI u.; au* u. H - ALSO; GROCERIES, v 09miUUMft >TOBACCO; SNCFP, SUGAR, C0I?ME,BIC?, I BON, -3KT JfiL,I XjS. POWDER AND SHOT, CURST COMBS & BRUSHES, ^La?<* , 2tf" < * ** crjr O-oocftM. 335585 <-- ---TVTC g? '.v. >- wu ' : leu bt found in the YilUg* of C*Ibo?n> \; -JflCa C, on tbV direct ifiSk UaVlroQ ,. Abbeville, a,,OL. to Washington,- Gn. j*.v ? .Mnraotfbtf -?f . eft . *?.?' * j rflj[^ " *- ' "' cknititflta'' c^ ^" is . * ',.? * *sp?r1 -