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GXTY BRUGSTORB. WM. HAINES, Q No. <217 (North Side) IJron'd Street, 3 AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, rUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. 1'EKFUMERY, IIAIR 11RUS11E8, COMD8, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, HAIR DYES, IIDK'K EXTRACT8, ETC. All of which arc offered nt low priccs for CASII. Particular attention paid to the preparation of PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and the dispensing of Family Medicines. A large assortment of Fresh and Warranted Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. j tsr Orders from the Country promptly | attandori tn May 2, 1866. 52-ly NEW TAILOR SHOP A AT ABBEVILLE C. 1 "'HE Undersigned respectfully informs tlie A citizens of Abbeville village and District that lie has opened a shop for the purpose of carrying on the Tuilorfiiff Biiftiness on his own account, lie will receive orders from town and country thankfully, and will ?pare no pains in endeavoring to please his customers, both in the quality of Iiib work and pricee. By strict attention to business, nnd aliility to do good work, he hopes to secure a eunre 01 patronage. E3F" Shop on Washington street, three doors below the ' Marshall House." [Nov. 9, 1855 7in] FREDERICK IVES. FIIOM ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. A FOUR HORSE SI'AGE loaves ABBEVILLE oil Mouday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaves Washington, Gn., onTuesda}-, Thursday and Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. m., for Atlanta and Augusta. OFFICE at the POST Ol-TICE. JOHN MoBKYDE, Apn,t. Abbeville C. H., Ajtril 2, 1856. 48 ly The Attention Ur "lnose indebted to the subscriber, previous to the first of tlxis year, by Note or Account, will save trouble and coat by paying up at once ; nnd those who have running accounts on tliis year's business must also make payment I am obliged to have money to meet tlie demands agninst me, and I intend to have it U. S. KEllll. Abbeville, May 2ft. 185ft 3 3t IS O U ? AND STATIONERY. THE Undersigned has opened a BOOK STORE, in Newberry, where he keeps constantly on band a fine assortment of lieligious. Miscellaneous and School BOOKS. Orders from a distance will be filled at the nhnrtMt nni !-.<> .....vc. ?t. j. uurnii Newberry C. H. [Jan 26 K8-ly $100 Reward. TIIE subscriber will give the above ><jrd to any person or persous for the hension, with sufficient evidence to convict the Incendiary who set fire to mj' House, 011 the eight of the 21st instant DR. 1\ II. BRADLEY, Mapleton, S. C. April 29, I860. 62-tf HEAD QUARTERS, 6th Regiment, S. C. Militia. ORDER NO.? WHEREAS F. W. R. Nnnce has been appointed assistant Quarter Master, he will be obeyed nnd respected accordingly. By order of Col. T. J. Hobkrt9. J. J. ADAMS, Adj't. April 20, 1856. 62-tf JAMES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, ABBLVILLE C. II., S. C. f3T May be found for the present in the Commissioner's Office. Jan 18 1859 87 ly . /m ju* -mm POULLAIN, JENNINGS, & CO, GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A-.Poum.ain, Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiaii Punsr_ Mar O lOKil "" - auuv* o-*jy ELFORD & DONALDSON, ATTOEHEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. C.J. ELFORD. T. Q.DONALDSON.; 'Jan 18, 1856 37 4w 1*,00O PIECES of WALL PAPERING, ?00 Papers of Transparent Window Shades with Pictures to match. Merchants and Planters from Abbeville District wishing to purchase will do well to call j?t A Timrrrw I t 11. XtiJliAJCVlJ I , Augusta, Gn., May 2, 18MJ. 62-ly BACON AMD LARD. OA LBS.,Fine Tennessee BACON vly and "LARDin store, and arriving, fop sale at the lowest prlccs. H. ?. CUNNlNGHAM\k CO. 4'-'t HomboTg, April~29, 1857 8y j AMERICAN HOTEL, fl. H.P/BCffFTi CO., Proprietor*, . Centre Street, <i? : IIAMBURG, S. C. - Strfiyed, 1S '^p^W Tafsdiiy' morning, 2%th uk., ffc 3 H / ? IX,U(1a?.V Imuran Li.- j ^ .-Trrr wuoi^ uiina i? right eye, anid about seren years old Anyojie tnking tip saldllorae mxI rottirninz Him.to me, W Rijing informs ion so I ean aet hlra, -frill be, ji Did for the trouble. Aaawsi:-t- ?. M. MULLIN, i+wfO* W.0- 6:u Du?^,Wq>t? a a AJ!*BW\Sap|rty\?f Fashionable BON$ MARSHALL'S. * WAR INT KANSAS! LET THEM FIGHT? NOBODY SCABED!! WE would say to nil persons who liave Wlicat on hand and want good Flour for it, take it to WILSON'S MILLS, formerly known as Dounald's Mills, on Turkey Creek, one mile from Gentsvillc Post-office.? These Mills make more Flonr 1<? the bushel tlmn any mill in the District, and all who may favor him with their patronage will find the proprietor accommodating, and cannot, fnil tn nlnm.o/1 with the Mills. [Ma}' 15,1860 Sin ABOLITIONISTS irT KANSAS! Drive Them Out! Oivc The IViggcrti Room 1 TO those who have eo libcrnlly pat- dfnfe ronized us in "our line" we ten- K?| uvi oiiiini; buuiihth iinu we mKtt mis method of paj-ing to th<-m, and to eacry hody, that wo have just made additional improvements in our machinery for grinding Wheat at our Mills, on Rocky River, and nlso on Calhoun's Creek. By the tune the new crop is ripe, we will be prepared at either place, to make a superior article of Flour. For "t urn out," we can undoubtedly take from a bushel of Wheat, all lh>-four that in ih it, and "the best can do no more." C. V. BARNES, <fc Co. May 81, 1800. 6-'2m c: J i ni?: ? t f ? juauuu oiuea uuu uuuice x>eai juara. A FEW thousand pounds of choice BACON SIDES, and 1,000 lbs. choice LEAF LAUD, just received and for sale fo cash only, by 11. S. KERR. June 4. 18/i6 6-3t West India Molasses, &c. 611IIDS. W. I. MOLASSES in best order, for sale low by Hogshead. ?ALSO? A few more of those iuiitable STRAW CUT TKttS and CORN <SI1KLLERS, (which have resulted in so much poml in the way of giving food and time,) for sale low bv " II. S. KEltlt. June 4, 1S50 6-3t james c. calhoun, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ABBEVILLE C. II., \\7iI.I, attend promptly to nil business cn? T trusted to hia eare. May be found for the present at the office of Messrs. Wilson, Lotnax it lluddeu. June, 1856 5-tj plantation and negroes for sale. fA. THE subscriber having purelias/yT ed lands in Florida, wishes to jfiiji sell his Plantation lying in Abbeville District, near I)orn'R Gold Mine, on Buffalo Creek, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres,'of which are about. One Hundred and Ninety Acres Cleared; One Hundred and Fifty Acres are Fresli, and in eood re pair, nnd in high stuto of cultivation with a good Dwelling lIoiii?c on tltc panic with two good brick chimneys to it, with good out buildings and a good now Gin llor.se and Screw, nil in good repair. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine, ub it will Iny open for privutc sale till the 15th of October, 186B, when I slmM offer it for sale at. public outcry, together with all kinds of Stock nnd Crop of Grain, together with 17 likely young Negroes may be sold at the same time. MITCHELL COX. June 6, 1856. 5tds Citation Tlir rt-r 4 -rr #\r * inc 01 ait ur suuih uakulina, AUREVIL1.E DISTRICT. Iiv WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District: "V7I7 IlEREAS, Wm. Mnddox, Jane Kirk? T pntrick and Wni. Shaw, by Mr. Jones, Attorney, have applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Richard Maddox, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are,.therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,'to be and.appear before rne, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden nt Abbeville Court House, on the Nineteenth day of June inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not lie granted. Given under my hand and seal, this third day of June, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and .fifty-six, and in the eightieth year of American Independence. 5?2t 1 W. FUT.T. n A n tar The friends of JAMES A. NOttWOOD, Esq., respectfully Announce him ann Candidate to represent this District- in the nest Legialature. 53T The friends of EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., announce him as a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature at the ensuing election. ?3?" The friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., respectfully announce him ns n Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. Tlie frionda of J- If. VAXPR Pan r?. ppectfnlly announce him as a Candidate fur the Legislature at the ensuing election. ITIr. Editor: We take the privilege of aunonnciug Maj. R. A. GRIFFIN, without consulting him, ns a candidate for tlie Legislature at the next election. MANY FRIENDS, The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully nnnouudehim a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at ?be next election. .* MANY FRIENDS? To the Voters of. Abbeville District: A fcw of'tho friends and neighbors of Col. A. M. SMITH announce lilrti-aa a Candidate to represent this District in tlie ensuing Legislature. ORIEHT CHAPTER 3?0. 9 E.'. A.*; COKE?BVBy, A MEETS* Third Friday in every Vy Mmjth, ?t s p. M/V\ May 28, 1866 8- r12ta 6ta,te Agricultural Society. 'T'HE following persons are appointed foi X their jreapfc^iive neighborhoods, to isso< Certificate^. Xi/e-Mcmfc^p, and rapeive th< firjt instalment in Cash,'and Note for Iho-bal JB?y IMVN '*>7^ | * ? * - . % FURNITURE W AREROOMS! BENJAMIN & GOODRICn, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, NEXT Door above Thomas (f nTfJffrrTk Richardson's it Son's RK Hook Store, and opposite Linn- bjJJ" ' back's A Cooper's new Iron Store, would respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they are now receiving daily a choice and well selected assortment ol all kinds of FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Book Cases, Sofas, Chairs, Tetea-tetes, Centre Tables, Window Shades, Ac., of the latest and most fashionable designs, which they will guarantee to sell as low as can be bought in the citv. and wc inite all who wibIi to purchase, to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Spring, Hair and Cotton MATTRASSES, and all kinds of Furniture Manufactured and Repaired to order, with neutness and ditpntch. .ear This Firm, positivel}*, have no conncc-1 tion with any other Furniture House in this city. BENJAMIN Ji GOODRICH, Augusta, On., April 20, 1860. 62-ly JOHN J. CLAYTON, ^ READY MADE CLOTHING, US HAS now on hand a large and fresh supply of fashionable SPRING ANTV Hlinf MKIt GOODS, which will be sold on very reasonable1 terms. No. 107 Broad Street, under t!ic Augusta Hotel. Augustn, Ga., May 2, 1856. 52-ly TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS. Mo CORD'S Tatent Portable Anti-Friction Horse Power, The Best in Use. Patented July 11, 1854. rI^IIlS ia an iuventiou by which n largo porJL tion of the power of the horse id rendered available than by any other arrangement known. It* parts are few and simple, not liable to derangement, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary care very durable and efficient The Machines are manufactured with great exactness and all precisely alike, so tiiat in case a piece should be broken we can always fusnixh a piece to replace it It is designed for one or two horses, aod can be used for a great variety of work, thereby eaving a larce amount of labor, exnense nnd valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. Bv reason of its portability the owner* can readily locate it wherever it may suit his business. It can be used to good advantage for driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mills, of various kinds, for grinding grain, paint, tie., Btraw-cutters, corn-sliellers, lathes, grind stones, Ac., nnd for chnrning, washing, pumping water for cattle, irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse Power is adopted. Wc also keep the most approved Spike nnd Beater THRESHERS, which can be driven by the above Powers. FAN MILLS, for Hand or HorsePower. SMUT MACHINES, Grain Cradles, Belting, SCOTT'3 LITTLE GIANT Corn nnd Cob Mills. CARMTCUAEL <fc BEAN. Dealer* in Hardware, Cutlery and Afjricultural Implements, Augusta, Gn.p May 2, 185G. 6'2-6m CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. The friends of S. G. W. DILL respectfully announce him a Candidate for SheriiT, at the next Election. EST* The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. [May 7, 1865. tar The friends of NIMROD McCORD re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. r^r The friends of Capt. S. A. TIoncEa respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. , 53?" The friends of Jon* R. Wilson respect- , luuy announce nun as a candidate Tor Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec tion. 1 G3T" We are authorised to anijpunce the Rev. James Moore na a candidate for re-electiQn^BS I Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election.; tST The friends of JAME8 -M. VANDIVER respectfully ftnnounco *him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. NOTICE. 100,000 Pound* TcnnesMe Baron, Hog round* 30,000 Libs. Tennessee Hnms, well out; 500 Sacks Superfine Flour; 1 150 " Extra Family Do.; 10,000 Libs Laril, in canB and barrels; 1,000 Bushels Corn; For sale by G. L. ANDERSON, Reynolds street. Augusta, G iv, May 5, 1856 ltf A. H0XI8, i WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DEALER IN .1 Main Street, COLUMBIA, B. O. tw Orders from the Country respectfully I invited and faithfully filled. [Oct lfltf SOMETHING NEW Marble Yard in Abbeville. irtwrn a. aiiii larnA LtnV tLL ?. 1/HftLWtnO WOULt) Respectfully inform th$ citizens of Abbeville and adjoining- Districts that they bare opened ?-V ard in this pi ape, for the purpose of carrying on the 14 , MARBLE BUSINESS, in all its branches. They afe-prepared to fa*" nifth/??Vtahort notice, anything in their line.?j Confidentof their ability to please, tliey re^ *pe<;tfn)lyiolicit order* They will be found on W^phington Street, in the house formefly^occupied by W. M. Hughey oe a uiwcrv awrc* Abbeville 0. H., May 21, 1806 8 4t CilHOVM TBOOI& |fiLTOU are hereby ordered tp appear at your X uixtal Parade Ground, on the Second Saturday m Jane, at 11 o'cHek. A foil atten' dance u required. ' By Order of W. W. BBRBY1JAM, Capt * J. W. AmJtroj., Clark : May 21, 1860. ? .* , id . i as i : " ttlllaMl ' ? f ' ' '' V- .v: -? . iK , . ; r . * fc. 1 XI JL JL jLb -I_W k_7 ClDtjfiitj, <JTlo (138,) RICHARDSON STREE TnE undersigned would respectfully nnnoi joining Districts, that he hns now in St the Season) a well Selected Stock of SPRING sell at such prices as eannot fail to suit. lie \v promises will be performed to the entire satisf lie would, therefore, say to his friends in the C as he thinks he can make it an object worthy < In connection with Clothing may be found Goods of every description. Also, llats, Capi ?A1 <k fine assortment of Youth's and Children's C old upw Remember the No.?188, Richardson Street Dougal. ~ Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1850. lUktiiUt W (J li [AT TUE OLD STAND O: ?3- M ZBEC Si THE Undersigned, tlinnkful for pai tion of their friends, aud the pul CARRIAGES A Consisting of one dozen assorted BUGC nlso sny'to our friends that we have coi Hickory Somelhihg new, and greatly ndinircd have also on hand a large lot of secondONE COACHEE, ONE-IIAL1 VJNE. UA1I Suitable for Travelling or Hacking pui ccedingly lovr. As we have the BEST SET OF HAND! We can safely venture to build to oril< JST" We will do any amount of REP any other Establishment in the State. tar All Work " o FISK'S METALIC We also have on hand a lnrge lot of air-tight, for protecting the dead for pi ?>r any other desirable purpose, which ^ We will also Make Coffins and send to Desired. We have a new HE A USE, w! Abbeville C. II., April 22, 1850 VALUABLE BOOKS, CCONSISTING in part ot a large assortment ) of BIBLES, Pll'AYER BOOKS, COMMENTARIES, STANDARD POETS, SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL and MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, Particularly suited to Public and Private Libraries. A1.a T .11? T>?II A.- y_. i . Iiow, v/nj.', x>u(.wr, xjiii, ixoic ana vvrnpping PAPERS, of various qualities, And at prices ranging from 50 cents to $<T'pcr renin. ENVELOPES, of all sizes and qualities, from 50 cento per box to INKS ofthe beet braudo, put tffo in nnysizedbottI?r S. TOWN^END, 128 BfghnrdsoD SfrMt| Columbia, S.tCi ^ril 11, 185o . 49- /I'y Wholesale und Hclnll Grocers, COLTJJfiBIA, S. C., (?jlQ WOULD Respectfjilly ?<?]( SPPHk cn^ t',? attention of the J5b?k citizens of'Abbeville District to their large ana well assorted stock of CBOi'EBIES, which thoy offer at;tlie lowest market prices In agftition to tlie heavier articles usually kept in a well-arranged Grocery, we keep a full stock, of "FA.NCY G&.OCERmS,n inchid'oft almost every article wonted- in the family. Persons visiting Columbia will flnf) it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchasers. ? . . H. SlULLER. R. D. SENN. * April IT, 1856 49 - ly A. C. SQUIER^ CHEAP CASH i\\ . ryx * ?? FVJRNltpE S^ORE, , I' MANUFACTURER AJID GENERAL DKALEil IN FTpe <tnd P)?ip FURNITURE, PIANO& CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, CfllLr DRSN'S CARBJAGEsT^'.Ac. *' fgr AU /My WarrantML afL ; ApnTl 1^856 ' 49 ~*ly * ?. J#. .BOWER, ^ A?v- f MANUFACTURE AND DKALER IN 1TTT R Witt n T? P. Of JSv^T Oc?crlptlon, 1 M|| ^ 3 FISK'S CElEmjiJ METAtiC BURIA). Opponte tke Congaree JTou??,'' - v COLUMBIA, 8. C. April'll, 1866 49 ly ;l W2?a hire W the ytear % nutnb?r of good able ^?eontJ>V?v !Sft?| S > f ' ': . ; ' "*t V x ..<* ; KJ tjjiitg, Clothing, T, COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) nice to the Citizens of Abbeville and the adore (nnd will continue to receive throughout AND SUMMER CLOTHING, whicV he will ould have it distinctly understood, that all he fiction of all who patronize his Establishment, ountrv, to give.him n call, on visiting Columbia, of a trial. a good assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing % Carpet Bags, Umbrellas. Etc.. F.tA .so? 1 * ' ' \ lotliing of every Stylo and Sire from three years , oppoeitc the Boot and Sho# Store of H. P.' '' . O. M. JOHNSON. 60-ly Carriage ULS7 IKS, F M. n. & F. A. DEALE.] s 9 * ?- > 9 4KZZ2 it fnvor*, respectfully invite the nttenJic generally, to their large stock of ND BUGGIES, JIES. ROCK AW AYS, Ac. We would ..U.vuvvvi VMC UMUlUIUCbUI U UK Kuss ic s by nil who lmvo econ the work. We hand Work, consisting of ? DOZEN BUGGIES, AND IRY-ALL, pposee, nil of which we will sell ex5 IN THE COUNTRY, :r nny Vehicle in our line of business. AIRING, nt short notice, ns clicnp as warranted. _&3 BURIAL CASES. FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, olonged interment, for transportation, ve will sell exceedingly low for CASH. any part of the District liicli will go free of charge. CHRISTIAN A DEALS. 61 tf M. W. DYTIIEWOOD. WM. HENRY 8MIT1I. BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, Commission Mc rc li aiiis, FOB THE SALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL MANNER OK Froduoe and Merchandise, 204 Exchange Bow, Biohardfion Street, Columbia; s. c. April 1 J, 1850 49. lyj Hew Spring A Snmnier Goods . At Ho- 1 Granite Range. *jf?VH?MBERS MARSHALL arc now re \J ceiving their Spring and Summer Goods, which will be foand complete, with every novelty of the Senson in DltESS GOODS, SILKS, MANTILLAS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, GANCY, LEGHORN NEA P0L1TA N AND CRAPE BONNETS, ?ALSOA fine assortment of BONNET -RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, and a variety of TRIMMINGS, wliiqh have been selected with grent care,_nnd to which wo most'respectfully invite the n&bntion of the oitizena of utia plade And the surrounding District + ' April 6, 1866. * 60* tf e! Canei; ?Br Glove*# ? ^ tJJ ?\ Tntnk?ISrBMfSWi] Ac. Ail s ^ /Aprit 11, 18B8 , 49 ly Piano Fortes. X . THE Subscriber keej^ oW handgrf?BHjj Nu mi's A Clark's e'debr?tedy^J^gT| rv?an<)< aotinn 'l^t A VAQ -4l?A Aijkai* tVTAVAfu) www* , MELODEON8, Ac., which he warranty anc "Will m1| lt?? Fori price*, 'deliver^ at ik> *IkpoL . a GARO^EB, ^ /no Ax?r* aiotw Etch**** 'SMttt; ' HlT miSOTACTOEY, Richardson Street, No. 187, &j>p<biii0 JfyteKange jRp?, COLUMBIA, 8; O; t MtlSlumW ? f?4.#iO&.u '" v ? ' ' '"' P?> *' **' '+ ~ V *?4* * ' " ~ :y. ^ .; EOU WW A RET,TABLE MEDICINE. TIIE CELEBRATED COLLETON BITTERS, A Purely Vegetable Preparation AND A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR r DYSPEPSIA. TIIESE BITTERS are purely a VEGETABLE COMPOUND, and nro offered to the public under the fullest conviction that they will be found a safe and sovereign REMEDY for DYSPEPHIA. They have been triumphantly tested, not only by numerous fumilics and Physicians in tho South, -who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided excellence, hut also by tne proprietor, who, for ten yearn, suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing disease. The COLLETON BITTERS arc nlao a Carminative, most excellent for Cholera Morbus, Costircuess, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proceeding from whatever cause, Shortness of Breath, Aeiditv. IIonrMinrn 1 v, >| vxun('ll UI1U OUIUUC9 111 tho IJreast. TIio Above Medicine is highly recommended to literary gentlemen, students, elderly people, and otliera-of sedentary habits. ' I do hereby certify that I have known and used your celebrated compound,; COLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteen years, and I do verily "believe it to be one of the most valuable Family und Plantation Mediciucs in use, having witnessed their beneficial effects in so many instances, tliht with truth it may be affirmed, thoy well deserve tho high encomiums which they have received from the afllicted who have partaken of their invigorating and health-restoring properties. Signed, CHAS. G. CAPERS, Planter, St Helena, S. C." The undersigned, wholesale agenta for tho above, take pleasure in stating that they arc intimately acquainted with the manufacture of the "Colleton Bittrus," hence they do not hesitate to commend the artiele ns possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in Dysffepsia and its Kindred Diseases. Retail Price 60 Cents a Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. Tli'n will ??<? supplied on Iibprnl terms. Orders should be addressed to JIAVILAND, IIAURAL it CO., Special Agentss, Charleston, S. C., ..Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Brushes, ?tc. JSTFor pnlc by WAltDLAW <k LYON, Abbeville; F. O. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY tt GARY, Cokesburj-. [juno 1 '65 ly AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builders' Materials!! HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!!! A 1ITT? ? -a i ? iiuiiniu m?w in tiore, nnu will continue to keen ft large assortAW ment <?f the MOST Al'PROV-EI) * " AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for ft Southern Use, jM . CONSISTINO OF Single and two Horse Turning PLOUGHS,. 16 Varieties; Doublo Michigan, Double Mould Board, and llilt Side PLOUGHS ; Sub-Soil PLOUGH, several kinds; Fortran's Patent PLOUGH ; Cultivators; -Hnrrovfe, 3 kinds ; Corn Shellai^,. 6 kinds;?Straw Cutters, 10 sizes and. kinds; Road Scrftpcrs; Horse Hoes; Horse Powersand Threshers, 5 varieties of each ; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Gras3 Scythes nnd! Handles; Smut Machines; Bush Hooks; Pruning and Hedge Shears; Pruning Saws nnd Chisels; Sausage Meat Cutters aiul Stutters; Farmers* Beilers, for boiling food for stock; Churns; Hay and O^den1 Hakes; Hay and Manure For kg:; Hoop, Spades, Shovels, 'Grain , Bcoope;, Wheel Barrows, Fiejd niyl Garden Rollers ; Corn Planters; Scales; Store, Warehouse, nnd Depot Tracks; Well nnd Ilorsc Buckets; Purojr Chain and'Pht, jjOrea; Rock -Salt for Stock. We keep Extra Points fpr our Plougb*V and wilJ furnish, at short notice; such parte of Ploughs and other Implements, aa may bo wanted to replace broken pieces. Gentlemens' and Boys' Tool Chests, &o.,. &e? We are also Agents for selling tlio following: Articles: SCOTfS LITTLE GIANT CORN AND> COB CRUSHERS, ,, Universally admitted to.be the Best Q-usfietfr ever invented, and in tUe use of which for feeding stock, Ja paving of one-third is made aa his been proved bej'ond dispute. ? .Hoe A Qp's nnd Welch <fc Griffiths' Circular SAWS and SAW GUMME11S ; Stearns A Marvin's Celebrated Firo, l'ewtfer, and Burglar Proof SALAMANDER SAFES. ? Rotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with Alcohol. No family should be without this very useful article. All the above arq offpred for sale flit fait an<$ regular priecs, in connection with our extensive stock of HARDWARE-apd CUTLERY. OARMlCHAEVJb BEAN*. Wjc.P. Cabmiouvubi, | Augusta, On. Joseph S. Bias, 1 m Gkorok F. Adam, 2, "1886. M. H. Ytouture and (S&Air^Wv^-roomf, , 135 Rlclmrdsott Street* [ COL WU B I A, tfV G . * rroiE Sabacrftor, liaving orttarged 'hiaWareX roopia and Workshops, is now enabled to-keep,on hand <v larger assortment ,of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of hia own fof&e, and some of the %eat Northern manufactvrt-^H. ,AJwr on hand alafge BMorto?nt of WALL PAPER, all of which will bo sold chkap for ca8u. '/ .It only aeeds an examtnalion of the etock. to be convinced aa to ottlftty and cfoapnt**. )' April 11,1866 ~W*9 P i? ? P' ' | . .< \-A " 1