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THE ANTI-BOOK FARMER. Ho plows three inches deep, lest he should turn up tho poison that, in his estimation, lies below; his wheat land is plowed so as to koep as much water cn it as possible; ho sows two bushels to tho acre, and reaps ton, so that it ti kos a fifth of his crop to eeod his ground; his corn land nover has any help from him, but boars just what it i pleases, which is from thirty to tbir (y-fivo bushels by measurement, I though ho brags that it is fifty or six | ly. IIis hogs, if not remarkablo fur | latiening qualities, wouiu boat oiu ; Eclipse at a quartor raco; and wei c, tho mail not prcjudiuod against deep | plowing, his hogs would work bin ; ground with their big snouts better j llnin he doo- wilh his jack lcnifo plow. ! liis moadow lands yield him front j titi*?*o quarters of a ton to a whole ton j of hay, which is regularly lel't out for j a month, and very irregularly stacked j up, and kit for ti.o cattle to pull out j at their pleasure, and half eat and j ha!!' trample tinder foot. His horses | would exoito tho avarice of an anato i mirtt in search of osteological specimens; and returning from their range of pasture, they aro walking herbariums, "braring specimens in their mane and tail of every weed that bears a burr or a cockle. But, O, tho cows! Hf hold up in a bright day to the sun, don't you thitk they would bo semitransparent? But ho tolls us that! good milkers aro always poor! Ilie | cows got w hat Providonco sends them, ! and very little besides, except in win- ! ter?then they havo a half-peck of i corn on oars a foot long thrown to | them, and they afford lively spoctaeluN of animated corn and cob crushois. Never mind, they yield on an average, three quarts of miik a day, and !: tbat yields varieties of butter quite astonishing. His farm never grows any hotter ; :in many respects it gets annually wori-e. Aftortori years'work on good soil, while his neighbors havo grown rich, ho is just whero lie startod, onljiiia houso is dirtier, his fences more tottering, his aoil poorer, his prido and his i.'inoranco groator. Unquestionably, there aro two sideH to this question, and both of them extreme, and theroforo both of them deficient in Bcjcnco and in common fconso. If men were mado according to our notions, thoro should not be a Billy ono alive; but it is othcrwiso ordered, and thero is no dopartmont of j human lifo in which wo do not find 1 tho wealc and foolish man. This is ; true of farming as much as of any j _<i. ? _ caning, xsut no ono dreams of , betting down tho vooation of agricul- I lure, because, liko every othor, it ha? i its proportion of stupid mon. LOCATION OITFABM BUILDINGS. Judicious location of a farm-steading, with a viow to profit simply, will bo always noar tho ceritro of tho lands farmed: this is agreeable moreover, to every landpctpo-ruhng in the matter. The ricks, the chimney, the barnroofs, tho dove-cots, the door-yard, with its skirting away of shrubbory end shade-trees, if only good order and neatness belong to them, as good economy would dictate, form a charm ing nucleus for any stretch of fields. If there bo a stream, whose power for i mechanical purposes can be made j availablo, economy dictates a location ! of the farm buildings near to its bank", tasto does tho same. If there be a hill whose sheltering slope will olfer a, wartn from the north-westers, a due regard lor tho comfort of laborers and of beasts, to say nothing of oarly garden crops, will dictate tho occupancy of such sheltered position by the group of farm buildings, taste will do the same. If such slope has its rocky faetncss incapable of tillage, and of litilo value for pasture, economy will aug&L $k- 6e8t that it be allowed to dovclop its own wnnlnn tcilrl rrnntX7 + Vi r\f Pnraaf > n , just landscape taslo will suggest the pa mo. ? : Tbo Baltimoro Transcript, speaking of the great increase of tho trado in wool in the United States, Bays: "The Southern States aro better adapted to ".sheep husbandry than any portion of the world, and we would specially IV* , commend this branch of enterprise to j?" the attention oi their people. The r* . idea entertained by eorae Southerners f : ihat tho South ia too warm for shoep' to flourish, it is entirely without foun* & dation. Any part of Maryland or Vr Virginia is admirably adapted for sheep raising. Tho whole . South has ? - a most decided advantage over othor nnrho rtf tlm Hiiiiofl Stuf.n. (a. -? I jr... VMV W II* VVU kJlUUV^D JIUi llUU jnu* Bp."' duction of wool,. in soil, climate and abundance and variety of grasses.? fsV; ... The winter fe'eding oi the most favored * part of tho North averages one hun~ 1. dred and fifty days, and co&ts, under ?/ ., tho most favorabio circumstances, 274 K ; conts per pound; while in the South|| V em States it is not necessary to feed in fitter, except under tho mo&t ^.;v. extraordinary ciroumstances. tho \0Oflthern States, inclading those west ;t / of 4ho Mississippi river, erabraco an a areaoffour hundred and fifty thou?; \j?: sand square wiles, or two hundred and I.'-;.* eighty-eight million square acres,? ' . d?he attention* to sheep husbandry r need ndt impair the oaltivation of the | jfPeat Southern Staples. . . * j fejP O * ; PROCLAMATION ! Vi<j liia F'xerHetir.tf J A MKS L. OUR, (Jovcruny j <>f South Car* Jinn. \\ / ILKIwKAS informalion 1ms Ikmmi coitiwti* * * i.icuM.il to tl?.r- ] > ( ui' i:i?u? I lint it j of outrage* !:::ve lici 11 p i-|ivrte?l on tuiidry persons, wliile irnil ciilon'il, in iho !>!> r><:l^ of i Lauren#, (!icuiivilto, Ami-i-on ami Al>l evillo. ' l>y llirfu (]"S|?'i:ite out la wo, to wit:?Hruwn, { knoivu iu'lVxat iSrown, bv ? Sn iivan, of I,?n- j rei s, a:.d !>y ? lJ.iikctt, alias Bin klie.vl, a/luH j 'iV.iiiui'i1, wiureiil 'he li<fS of ninny pel sons ! Imv? t.con l.lirc sin? the projoiiv j ers pillatfoil; and whi-rea** it lias !?? < ti i?-; ?* ? j eiiled llmt Kli;ts ltvown, a fr? ednian. 1ms I <-. n ! uiurdere'i l>y tlictwo fnntiet; ami win-read tin- i lirown roliimi!t'.'tl an a>.vui!l nioi luil't-iy t on t!<o per-?-M of 1 ewU IVi.rfc, a frec>!tn-iti, v.i.h . itilciil to kill, nt C?blll-y, S. 0. ; ami wli.jre- j an '.lie sai l IJrown, Sullivan al-<l l?u: k-1?. alias , U'iillnrc, perpetrated a darinc: rol#l?ery upon .l.-ysle French, a citi/eii of Uivoiivilli', S. (' ; I ;?iid vvi.erc.i-- i'?ssaid ilrnwa llll'l li -ik- It us- j suuitt-'l, \vit!i iiiteiil lo l.iil, sundry oit /. in. : Anderson ]>] Iri.-.t ? mi l wli< r? as tln*.?e uvsjn-r- | ate outlaws have :n::i'tlvl o*!i< r acts of ra- j pino, plun-N-r ntul outrrttft*, ami hive tlm? far 1 eluded ai.il avoided air--! I?y tlx* civil auiliori j ti(-3 for tlioir iii:iinto|.| < rim-<>: Now, know ve, tlint I, JAMKS L. OKI*, j vtvvuuiur ;;u i r i? v :i ; i mi m.*i ?'vcr j the State uforefnid, hereby t>lV;r a ivwaril j of MNK IIL'XPIIKIJ 1)<>LLAK> f..r the ur j r< .-t and *> ?fe deliverj* >?f th<? I'.rown, S.ul- ! lint:) and Ihnkett ill nnv j:iil in thi.4 Stale, or I Till!KM llLNWKMb DOLLARS for either ol | lit . ni. AH Si,, t ifiV. Constables, Mrtjjtftr iteJ and nil tinr olliccra "f tliuSt?it<\ civil and tnil.tury, are hereby eotii::?itnded and roq'iind to u^e 'rvi-ty f-x- rtion to sect) re t!i i arre<l >.f tlie partios aforesaid, to t!n- end that I tic ll'.v.i of this i State may he nritn':iii.< .1 nti-1 tiu-ge outlaws j brought to condign pu'tidiiiiii-til. In witness whereof, I have hereunto Mibjerihcd j rny tta:no and ? :?1 tlie seal "f the State !< lie allixed, nt thr-eity of C'duni]r.. s.] bin, this tuetity??<;(*"ttid day of l-Vhrtiar\\ A. 1 >. 18f>7, and in the niut-ly-first year of the ituh-ptndence of tho L'uiled Slates of America. J A M MS L. Git 11, Covet nor. Eli.ison C.m'er?, Sf< i. Ijiry of .State. M irch 1st, 1SC0. -IS?3t Tlio Stato of South Carolina. All HE VII.LE DISTRICT. In the Common Picas Tli.ip. Roberts, "J Adtn'r dc bonis n<,n, : vs. J Foreign Attachment. Warren G. Lrimnx. J WHEREAS tlie Pluinlifl" did, on the twntv-eigtitli day of September, A. 1)., lHOfi. filt lii^ declaration against the Defendant who (as it. is said) is abs-.ta from mid without tin* liiuiis <-f this .Stato, mid has neither witV it'-r Attorney known within the ?amn, upon whom a ropy of the said declaration might be s> rv<-d, It is then-fore, ordered that the fai-1 Defeudatit do appeal' anil plead to the smid dei-hirntion, on or before the twenty-ninth day of September, which will li" in the year of our Lord eiah- I teen hundred and sixtv-seven, otherwise fiiod j nod absolute judgment wid theli be given and .. 1 M^rniKw mchoanld, c. C. P Clcrk'a OHioe, Abbeville Disk. ) SeJ>l 2S, 1SC6. J Oct. 2 10 ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ! ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In the Common Pitas. John II. Chiles ) vs. > F-Jieigii Attachment. J. F. Patterson. ) W1IEUKAS the Plnntinr ?li?], on iho twenty fourth day of Sfpt?-iiib?T, A. ])., 1300, file his declaration against*ho Dufrn-lfti.t, who (iib it is fai<i) isnbsenL from ami without the )imit3 of this* State, anil has neither wife < n<?t Attorney known uiihin the pauie. npon whom a copy of the tnid declaration might he served, It id therefor*, ordered that the snid Defendant do nppp.'ir i.nd plead to llu'R?ld declaration, ou or l> fore the twenty-fifth dav of September, wlii-li will lie in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred nml fcixty-atveil, oiherw.se fiiml and nlieoluti1 Judgment will then be given and awarded against hiin. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. p. Clerk's Oftico, Abbeville Diitt., } September 24, 1800. J September 28, 24, ly. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. AH SEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Marshall Sharp 1 vs. - J. Foreign Attachment. w. ai. unmn. j t WilBllRAH the Plaintiff di I, on the twen tielh day of August, A. D., 18(56. file hid declaration iigninxt the Defendant, who (ha it iB<>aid) is absent from and without the limits of lhis?tiite, nnd has neither wife nor Attorney known within lliu came, upon whom n copy of tlio snid declaration mijjht be served. It is, therefore, ordered. I hut. tlif ??id Defendant do appear- and plead to the an id declaration, on or before the twenty first dHy of Angina, wliich will be in the venr of nnr Lord eighieen hundred and sixty .Bt-vcai, olherwiee final and absolute judgment will then be given nnd award ed against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, o. o. p. Clerk's Office, AMjpvilli- Diet., ) August *20, 1866. j August 21' 43 . ly GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES AND OTHER PERSONS LIABLE to make * Aojiunl Returns to this pffice,' iu"e ',Br? Jiy required to tnake nticli Returns on or before the 1*/ <lny of April next, DEFAULTERS will be Ruled according In Law. VTM. ir. PAfcKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Ottice, ) , *F?b.'*7,-1967. . J - , f NOTICE TO CREDITOBS. ALL creditors of R. R- Talhart, deceased, are hereby required to present and prove their demands befo-e me, on or before 16tS day t>f March nextr or be barred. 1 _ WXI. fl. PARKER, . Commissioner's Office, ) C.E.A. D. I Jan. 7,1867, ) Jan. 9 11 2m.. | ?" I AM prcpa/ed to m ike JCOFFINB, When riecired a Henrce vTillbe foraiAed'to thotf? Maiding orU^rs for CoffirfB. ' enarleb cox. ' ~ GUANO ~ AND FERTILIZERS. to rrrr< pf.orr.x of okouoja axd so ft!i r.l h'or.lva. I Ujr. W?ri' l::<l i.'!t?on to floor pt I|it> l|l'C|1?V lot- l|n> >-111 t of ill" lot .OWIttg -.- I ki.. \vn !J M/i lMOUK W.UULIZKItS, ! jii?1 fri'in l?'siisnotiiaU f:i?nwln-il >is from I'lnn- j i s ?>f (ii'oti'i.i sisi'l S?n:lh CnroliiiA wo. ure till- : ??> '-"i vin I ?. |>MT-VIII l'> MM- |?lil!|l ?i:>_r ; riiiii'i.ii i.i v M AN l< !'!!*' it not siijiei ior, ' to any l el'iirc I!?- jnili!.i??iimiik'I} : KKTTI.K'-VI".I.!,* } M \N II'l'LATED <ilJ- | AN<>. very Inrii' ly hi ilu> r-'??nf!? rn Sinli-n Iii-I'.im- I lie war, :ili?l i -i n '? ?? ?!? -. I lli? |uvm i<l yt*nr Willi tn--i U< 1 fi:i-?'.-w irnatly itil[ <?v t->l, ' not. n .-ii gl? fiii'.nri* r. j I I AI.K.MIN'K IMIOS--i I'lfATK. "]"!. <>)' tiii-s iaii>i|>i>iitiil is tin- . ly wir -liTfi', in ikiii.r ji>- ami.I .1 iiumI iln.is. I roil-ili'O'i: 11 . \v li|Vt 'iv i in ( ii.uio', oo.-lii g utU*rl\ ia.!< il. A1.KAI.IM-: 1 *11?>> '!! ATT, very rich in' I'll nsli, SimIh mi-1 l'li >s;Jii?lc-?. : Tli'M M ANL'!!KS nil nre ' iil'sur'-aiit, tu <1 <-(?'it;i;n fl -iM- iiis Hpi'innMv ii'lii|>1 <*<1 In lln? i CUTTUN, COKX ai'i-i VliUKT \H1.1C CUOlVi j (' i t ifi't it? s tin It n ?1 iVi mi our IiimI Pinnli-rs i in Kif'iiii-iinl iitnl ilnif-i' t; ciniiiiii wiiii'li t will lie cxhiliilcl or t>upt liiil i<|>oit (i|>|-licu- ! lion to W. Henry Yvnrren & Co., i Aiiii'ssM. Ga, ! fSoiK-r il Apfjit* for n<'itru!ji ami South Cnvlitm i J'ni. 11>, urn. WIDKllAN'S, Ai::;i vn.i.E l>isr.,S. C. rpilC FXF.Krl <F* . f will he ro3.. mi tli?* FlttST MONI>AV OF T EJIM S , in tj-iiJ, 01 ili irj<iiva'riil, per Fesi?ioii of 20 , w i bUs. Lnuirung- s n:i.l M.itl. ni: tics, $ 'JO 00 ir i. i?.. ?..i .... 11- <w* Primnry f?<-j r?rts;n-i-.t, ]O ()0 j Music on llio I'inno, 18 00 " " <J?:i ;ir, 1<U:() j Was I0.u0 j D'nii<l:ns? cm ! <( ?>l IniiK.I in fnmliios near | the A?:uJi-niv ul >10 ?><-r iiimiUi. exclusive of : liehts. K. I. I'ATTOX. K. I'. WIDF.MAN". Jan. 7, isr.7, 87, Rm j PLANTER'S KGTEL7 A.UG-USTA., G-JSl.. K I1! iVl?' I S if ? $ AM) UASUUIWSM'.IJ 1.1 AM' HOTEL. SOUTH : i Was ro-oprne.l !o tlic puMic OCTOBERS, 1866| T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. Lntc of MI I.I S llOl'SK, Clinrlfsloii, ninl Proprietor of NICK HURON'S IIOTKL, Coltiinliin, 3. C. Nov. 23, V,'l Gin j pi^SST^. 212 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A. WE h<\vo just wct-ivecl a fino lot of O.MON j SKI'S, tind will be supplied with all the I varieties of uauusn m&m Ac fiiet a? tl?p new crop is harvested. PLUMB & LEITNER Nov. SO, !SCO, 33, 4m- Angnsfa, Go. MAGIIX & 3PICatJ?T, Gunsmiths & Locksmiths, . ' - ' ~ ~ 24 WASHIHGTOH STREET, Between Broad and fellis Streets, AUGUSTA, OA. moN 3'BKroiK'a-, Ount, Pistols, Powder Shot. Ca>s,ctc., For Sale I m *W DS OP HKPA18INQ JIEATEY D3flB, uiurcn *u,- 186b( OU, ty * ' "*" -j 1 1 1 ^ AttENtS WANTEp FOR .The Life, Letters, Speeches, &c., of HON. ALEXANDER H.. STEPHENS. BY II EN ItY CLEVELAND, ESQ., Lai*-Editor of tlje Augqiu (G?a.) Constitution. alUt? SisBtJ for Circular* and se'o our terms, Add a fulf dVaonption if the work. AddreM HATIONAL PUBLISHING CO^. Corner TihlHid Bti7RiohaK>od, V* . ., yt ; i. v ^ * ; " r v'- . ?'\ * ? J. J. CUNNINGHAM, NO. 2,WHITE' BLOCK, ABBEVILLE C. XI., S. C., lyjOAivioii r>j Dry Goods, Millinery Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots. Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Woocl and Willow Ware, Hollow Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery, &c., &c., &e., Respectfully informs his frie nds and the pulilio generally, that his stock is now complete in all tin; ahove named branches. His long stay in New ^ ork enabled him to select his stock to the very host advantage in point o I" h/.-h-hf <;d</ price, lit! deals in no second or third class goods, believing the. best to be the cheapest, and buys iij>i>n this principle, knowing that when he sells to a customer that that customer is sin e to come hack tor something else of the same kind. lie ha-; taken great care to make his DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT As attractive as possible. In it will be found the most desirable goods, such as : amkitxcax i)i:t?,\ixi:s. PLAIN AX!) STKIL'KI) M< >11 AT if. PLAIN AXI> FKrl'IlKl) rUKNtJII I )Er,ALNi;S. PLAIN AND LMCTI) IIM-INCH M Kill \ ( >S, PLAIN AX I) FICl'Ki;!) l'OJ'MNS, pj.ain and 1vrcii* i;i:i > cr.ps, ALPACCJAS, A UKAl-'TI Fl*L ASSOJITMKXT OF SILKS, PLACK SIIJv'S, TA-AM/. QlfA /.ITIIiS. ALSO, A GOOD ASSOiiTMKXT OF BI.ACK (iOOliS, TJCTi + V. ? T A i. _r rr.in-r^r"r.rr-r~-r/-./-? . w Abu u jij o^ui iiiiL.A'j ux i.xwijL7liriii.>iIO SUIT/ 3.11 XHG above Goods. In tho GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT will be found tlio h.r?y?*st, prettif*!, best ait'l t-!?' assortment of Olotlis, Cnssimorcw, Sivtinots, Twoods, ffcans, ISloraoys, VcstiK?s? Velvets, Xjixxixigs And Trimmiugs to Suit, F.vcr brought to Abbeville, lie inwtes 1 lit: attention of ;?!i interested, to ibis Depart ment. If you are wanting a niee suit, ct inn ami buy a j?o"d pieeo of* FKKNOII CAS.SIMKUK.hiu1 get. our woitliv fiiecil, Mr. JAMlCS SlllLI-lTU, "as good a tailoi as ever," to make it. ]>y doiiij; ll.is y*u will g-l go >d g' od~, a g-?ud ii', and in fchort, a fpkntjid auil >A clot bed. WHITE G00B8 DEPARTMENT. In tliifl Department will be found : JACONETS, CAM Jilt! O S, I. AWNS, NAINSOOKS, MlJI-bS. SOiT FINlSlli:!) .lAfOXKTK. WIIITF. Jlli I IJ.rAN'I'S, l'l\ (.Oil I), SWISS, HOOK, TAliLAIAN. < ' I i IK ' I\ ! '. 1_> SWISS, S'l" LI 11 '1:1 U SWISS II.I.l'SIOXS, XI7I "I S ?V-< A:<\. And a very Cheap ilct of Eloached I-ong Cloths, &c. LINEN AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. In thi* l)< |>:?iIfticnt v.i!! he t'ouuJ everything m-eillnl : Irish Linen ; Lii.en D<>\ lies :ii:. 1 Napkins; Binl Kye Diaper; 0, 10 /mil 1 1 4 Bi'tl Cull on Sli<etiii?3 Sc.?t?ih Diaper; 0--J Brown Co'ltu Sheetirg*; Ilwkahai-k Diaper; ( 12-1 Linen Slieeling* , Cutti-n Dinner : ? < i>m? ... /> . t ...... . '... ' , ... . . r-v . o-l I iliovv Linen ; Brown ami 1> carina I nine P ?mask ; , ,, Hits cliei] dm! Brown Crash ; 1 1 " ?w ( aSM { 5 Borch*re<l Linen Towr-!?; B<nl ULnket*; lir'jwn, Blmk uml Whilu llullaml : Are.. ?fce.. Are. IN THIS DOMESTIC DEPMCT WILL K FOUND 100 PIECES PRISTS, ' OSS A OS, a i sou a ms, in: D nrKisa, &T111PE1> and CHECKED UOMESPUSS, JikSlMS, PL. and PRO. CA STnS FI.ASSEI.S, OPERA FLA SSET.S, PROWS SII/RTISOS ,md SUE/./ 'ISO'S, RED ami WHITE FT. A XX ELS, BROWS URIELS, PAPER CA 3/PRJCS, WHITE a?d COLORED P.T.A SKhTS, I.ISSEXS, &.e., &x A Largo an t \\\*il Assorted Stock of ?cMM, EMJMHB-EKIKS. THREAD, TAPES, BRAIDS, BINDING. HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, BELTS, CRUELS, EMBROIDERING THREADS, HOOKS AND EYES, PINS. NEEDLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, BELT BUCKLES, SUSPENDERS. A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY BUTTONS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, TOYS. SILVER THiMBLES, VIOLIN S TRINGS, BRIDGES, BOW HAIR, SCREWS, TAIL PIECES, &.C., &C. HIS STOCK OF CLOAKS IS NEW, And he invites the Indies to cxninino thorn. Also his SPUENBIB HOOP SKIRTS, FINE FRENCH CORSETS, FROM $1.50 TO $8.00. ih muiimm goods, HE 1IAS TIIE- LATEST NOVELTIES IN TTATS, soaxntxraEJi*?, PBATHlSnS,: I>IjTJ]VIES,: RIBBONS, Tm /\ PES, EXJGH3ST&S, nUCU^IQ, VEILS, OIUSr^MElMTS, tfcc., ?Do 1W KS. LYTIIGOE will he found cither at the Store, or at her residence at lli? Female Academy, always ready to .Trim Hats ami lioiintL", Fit, Make and Trim Dresses, &c, &u m THE ?&OT3Z$$ MMIlTMKStT- W&Ir m SWBFS& I Vest?,from $2 50 to $10, Coats, from ?7 00 to ?25. Ail Wool Undervests and Drawers* ? A GOOD STOCK OF BTATIONF.ilV, HATS AND CAPS, from "the Cheapest to the Best. BOOTS AND SHOES, Invthis Department he ^vill only any that if they go ftp ,he. baa made bis fortune. The Ladies will find if they buy one pair of MILES' SIIOES that they will' never buy any other make.' Ilemlock and Onk. Tan Solo Leather. French Calf and Kip Skius, Lnuing Skins, &c. t ' - ?ROCEEIES.. r. Rio and Java Coffee, several grades Sugar, Ten,"Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Gingerj Maocaroni, Pickles, Ciackvfa, Cheese, Copperas, Bluestoue,' Soaps, Starcb, Glues and Pnttyi; Bagging arid #ope. Tn the HARDWARE. DEPARTMENT will bo found everything usually kept in the business. WOOD AND.-WILLOW WARE^?a complete stock. Also, a buutiLifuI oFaortroent FANCY ^-BASKETS and TABLE MA'IJS. A compluto stock of CROCKERY, and GLASS W ARK 300 PIECES HOLLOW. W ARM. A fine assortipent SADDLES, BJUDLES, COLLARS,' Will Pp. <feo. . ? to addition to tbe'above. |?e hat a. thousnnd'ti.iugs not mentioned.' Hia stock **11 be replenished every week by new arrivals of Goods. t . He respectfully lulftaUto come and look.' He ohftrg^s nothing. fof ahowipg hla Goods. Com? one, come all, and buy good Goods at low prices.' *'v *"* ? 'far Goodawill be given, in exchange fof*?U kiftJs of couulry pnexfyoo, an4 (h* highes pticrallowed-for t^e ?ar*e, ? f y* _A . x*?A - j lltfi*- * S J, J, CUNNINGHAW. ;' -* " .?'* - :? - 7S 't ' ' -V -in|n rpfrrrfjif 'iiliiii I . CLOTHING IN1 LARGE UNIVEB5 KVETtY ARTICLE D MEM II! KEWWY Wish to inform the public tha will sell the remainder of theii i I FALL AND WIN | I | AT GREATLY 11! I In order to make a Grand 1 and make Room for Spring S Gentlemen will please take i nniinonmnrif nnil tliov <<I1011I<I I ?' J ? ???.. fore visiting our House. KEN 233 BROAD ST: Jun'y 18, 1807, If PLUMB & Druggists cmt> 212 15 ran NEAR THE POST AUG-UST 1) ESrRC/TFUU.Y invite the ntlenliun of Mo V ami Wi'll nssurlcil Stock of TJNAGULTERATJ CHEMICALS, URUt An<l oil other articles in their line No house GENUINENESS on.] PIMUTY. ALL OF strict iioeordniice with the Formulas of t)>o with the Li<-jt Material. and bj t PROPER W They rcopMlfiillj solicit orders, urn' plcdcrn th< 'patch. If any ailiclettliouM not prove to he pr to have it rr'orpeil at their expense, andthe mo SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. r|"JIE pubselber rrspcc'fully informs the pubI lie Uiu> lie ha< re-opened bin SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, at his TAN YARD, in the vtlliii?e of Abbeville. lie will be plens-d t.> lurnish all who may need anything in hi? line with at tildes of the best quality uud At moderate prices. [lis mot / to i.?, quick xniesfliid siiinll profile. His terms will be CASH, or produce at.market rates. EDWARD WE-sTFlliLD. Sept. 11,18(10, 12m. To tic Crete and Debtors of JOHN c. SCOTT. TOIIN C. SCOTT having made tin A^si^unient to me of his propei ty, for the benefit of his Creditor*, they will take notice thut their demands must be presented to ARM IS TKA1> HURT, my Attorney, nt Abbeville Court House, on or before the first day of March next. Those indeb-ed to JOHN O. JsCOT?, will find their notes in the hands of Mr. Burt, with whom thev have bern plneed-for" Collee- I lion. . WM. II. SCOTT, Nov. 23, 18fiG, 32 tf AsaigiitTe. J. W. SIGN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Is prepared* to make ooff iisrs At the shortest notice. Shop ut Shillito'e. February lb, 1867, 43, tf NOTICE. THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS whieHworedre to Jolfn M. MoBryde. deoea?ed, have beea p.laccd in the hand* of Armisiead liurt, Attorney at Law, for fcolltctiou. Theru can he no indulgence in any oa*o, na a PM in Equity has boen filed by c/ediprs for an account, and ihe payment of ?heir demiyjd* ' ' JOHN ML MbBRYDE, Adm'r. Abbeville* S. C., Sept. 19, 186<k tf Notice. ? . ' * i , ' "* A LP pomon* indebted to me or BELL <fc 'J\j, CUN.NLNGJEIAM.tof B'aok smith work i will find tb?lr NofW am) Accoudu in the hands -of ftOBERT BOWII?, H^.; fojMjd^tfojj.^ Jan. t?, 1867, 89, t( * THE oflba late a . -fim of AGNBW, McDONALD 4f CO., ftltuit O0* haD/la ft* colUption. . r ' r . ..^1 -lTUQM^O^ * PAIR. -I ' JLI/J?L J "I I I J_J TELLIGENCE. SAL REDUCTION _ _ _ ^ I { I I OUR ESTABLISH- } iDTJCED. \ wS^i^.Y i 1 t from tliis day forward they f TER CLOTHING tDUC ED PRICES, Clearance of Heavy Goods lock. notice of this important annot buy a single garment be NY & GRAY, REET, AUGUSTA, A. LEITNER, | i C\yotl)ccavica, <1 Street, OFFICE CORNER, Car ? O XI G- X roll a tits, Planter*, and Physicians to tlmir l?rgo 2? MEDICINES, 7S, PAJJYTS, OILS\ in IIip Pont.li can olF?r a stuck itiperior in ririXAL PREPARATIONS l>t*i titr innde in USITE1) STATES J'UA RMACOi'(ElA, EIGHTS and MEASURES. mni'lvrfl lo till th??m with fidelity ami dm 't'ciaely ns represented, they sLall feel thmikful ney will he ivfunded. fiJept. 21. 12m. No, 153 !M!eetiiig St. FORMERLY JOHN ASHIIURST <t CO., OFORGE C. GOODRICH,) I'll I LI 1' WISEMAN. } South Carolina* JOHN ASH 1IIJRST, - ) , Direct Importers of Drugs, Medicine* and Chemicnl?, CHARLESTON, a O. Nov. ffl. 31 f>m j -<i notice: The notes and accounts dot to the luto A. A. WILLIAMS r >' " ? Arc in Ihe hnnda of ARMIST^J> -BURT, for collodion. All demnoda ngaiuat the said A. A. Williams will he presented to Mr. Burt. MARGARET &. WILIJAMS, ; 1 ' Administratrix. 6th Oct, I860, 26, If . 1 W. A. LEE. .W. K. BLAKE ' L11BUKB, j J2Vttarneys at Lawj ; ; And Solioitors in Equity, , ' UAVE formjdjij^rfnercbtp'fbir thrpraetfo# 11. ofXaw and Kqtmy vpt*? Coapu of tfc? Westell Cireo t , v '** V' ' i 1 he Office of Mr. BLAfKE, tot -tit* pretest, will be at Greenwood, S.-O. SHOE / - ' i'r ? :"r ;i:. , OF ALL SIZES, for sale AT IRAHSOH'S SHOE SHOP. F?b>w,law,44^-tf 1 - < Afc- 'tzkk-*' - : e * . f Jofi"" riffil?' ii u_ -t'iKi.