Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, October 19, 1866, Image 2
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The Abbeville Bresi.
. 'AbbeviH^T^S* w.
A. ^ppaife.
? TEHM3?Thro* Dgiuft * yebr Ufjk4?*??V
jvidfcy, O&to
yy- HireafUr all Obiitvary JSrotioet, Ttib
vtet of Rerpect, and ecmtnnnioaiivnt tot avltfeclt
of a TfTjmmfl tAwrmctrr, \Hi*rir' in Urn Paiss |
?w?flKSrt*<B ** e*h>'g?I for at oHr*tp*ir
a^KrfivM rated. . <SucA jS~oitc? muxi, in irlvry
tE&"PfiOFolto COW&TlTUTiOKAL AMliRl^
. #*-" ; 4MM
The propo?*d Amendment which passed the
lata Radfefcl CdnfreM by-1 two third* -vote,
opd whloh (host b? ratified by tbrfce-ftriictlis of
^beBUtes befareit csfi be^orrto ? part of the
tonathntion, baa already b#?n rotified by Vermont*
Qopn'efcUcnt.'WhoJ q f sta ni5, NewJtreey,
Tennesee aqd .Oregon. if-Vefcult might
iiave been expccted (d Tennessee, which Is now
fedntrolled bj^a Radical clique; but Texas find
Kentutky bava rf}f?ledib? Aqa^dmaqH and
their example we Qre^ura will ba followed by
every Southern State. v t
The ohjeotfons to l|ie measure are, aa well to
the mode of ita passage, and submiaaioa to the
Statea for ratification, aa to the prescriptive
chafaoter of the mtasttre' itselfstriking aa it
does n deadly blow at the rights of the Slates,
??n in ita most nhol jeetionablo provisions,
whilst io others it depHVes tile citizen of his
nrt>ttoherish?d pHtlleges.'
The Amendment %a*. passed by two-thirds
of -ft body which- assumed to be the Congress,
yet from which nearly one~ third of the States
was excluded from representation in both Hou
sea, States too, which'were above all others
interested in the questions at issue. Can sach
a body be regarded a Congress in the view of
th? Capatitntion t If not, its action, whether
in the passage of Constitutional Amendments
or otherwue, is nugatory. Again, the proposed
Amendment was not submitted to
the President for his approval, and cxccpt
through him could not be submitted to the
States for ratification. . <- c
-J Other and more .vital objections are grounded
upon the provisions of lite Amendment
iUeif:' '
Xbe first section,' confers the rights of cit
ixlrfashif) tfpoi* ill native born or' naturalized
oftleens, aid restrains the Slates from abridging
their rigbta and immunities, whilst the
last section bestows upon Congress tho "power
to. enforce by isppropriate legislation the provisions
of this article"?a dangerous and undefined
power, which w Vubtersive of fellSt&te
rights. . '
, .^rhjB second Kctinn which wakes the South
.eta voting population the basis of representation,
rfc "intended to force negr6 suffrage upon
n?i, or weaken the strength of our representation.
wJ' ~
...The third section deprives of tho right to
hold oflicQ air who having taken an oath to
support the Constitution, afterwards gave aid
Xt the to-called rebellion?a - sweeping act of
dlsfrac tibiae vent* under whifeh the right of rrp
yimninK'n woiuu bo ?;m?re mocKery.
Such are. the niio provirions of the proposed
Amendment, which the New Turk Her
uU ?od STYmrt aw ntfV torging upon the acceptance
of tbe South as the oifly mode of restoring;
lb? i Union. Better remain forever ujirep.
resep.ted than accept terms so humiliating.?
*Buteven did w? accept, j't could avail us
'-ItotMisg In 'feinrfofe our admission -into the
Union, the RadicaHcsd^rt/fiieVens, Sumner,
and olljers^-the Tribune, the
~jfytpmdf$lMajL o|Ver/RfuiJpal preases, insist
Qttiv. This w thfeir bUitaatnfn?nothing less
will satisfy them. If we are to be enslaved, let
. f*. *^l?a?ft tiob at?ist ixf -forgifig -oBr ?Wn' fet
nix ^ ^1 \ * *
MPEACHJGEKTOFTHK FREBIDElfT.
/A? tbe Hadi^elj.hvra. thp two third* of ihft
raembart of ,eacfi i^ouae of CloDgreae they bar*
^the YoIl power t6'get\ip an impeachment of ihe
President, and there ia no' qneklion aa to tlielr
t,tittireJ* d?m ;?rell iuted by tbe
'*-v#*.* ott
material dnBeolty m carrying oat tbe design.
The impeaehere matt agree end report it cause
ittfcamyatliTnoat *hifth'Will -^-atapd the teal of
# - W&l aen?U?y ?ndJairt4?ry thejodieial aeiwe of
the world. It will he conceded that an injp#Ament
Will ?pt lie for mew ertort of opio'iob;
eV'efl If the atflnJanl of opmioa could be
*lgr?ii9llp&a? iitetiopt wtra Id'eJoaee
the aympetby and joatica of the people and
***on ^OHfrited ^irleti. Net
? ^,,r rcag?ABOt, por lost
difeov^red. *q impeachable.act
? we vrnraeBi ii? keep% witbifc
1 fite CottkftntlJyB'5!<a 1#wa, enforcing both, and
vl&Utliog neither. Hence tto impmichmAtk* % ill
S paction, it ia claar th?t I bey ?*ni^3R^jlVT*
tiWof bU <riHee,<>r iiit^rfere with
tWiW*<rtto|l Wr -Vic*iPf*AJei?^
. *?4 4U irilxrtBdWof tt? Ubited
" W fieiiiipBiB ,-oa? ngp*??hnn?Qi for,
,y^^Vfy'^ *****
^ th? eiprcm trord^of the Cfewiitntiw., K i* ?vth?
0o7?rnm?ht. The veto pe?r~
ftrfifjflWWtMMH fjfrT* I fftdtitt-*"- ytrfTtfW'"#t Y
i Th? Ewtcnows.?The factions thft occurred
<m th? iHkdnaUint, ia the States of Penqaylv*off
very
Pf?B W^adfce*. preraileJ some
Th*
8to?e? b/iuj Vteto^iaa 0*<fctMl|r fcppoDcnts,
*o#<liim iriSraasad majorities pj ;'Olrio ted
Ioif^, while they hold their o*j? i? Peansylvabia
and Indiana. Pennsylvania ia carried
by about twenty t-hoosand majority, Ohio by
about forty-fiva^thousand, Indiana by twenty
or twenty-five thousand, and Io*a by t*atiiy>
five Or thirty thooaand in flavor of the*- so-called
RadieaV party, TW cooriaat for otashfcwra of
Congress, conearaia? Which. the greatest axeitamant
was felt, fcud which forma tba most
important feature of the election, haa resulted
it} pi decided victory for u>? Kepublicanr, wlio
have Buffered few, if any, losses id any of tit*
State*.
Mb. Geo. R. McNabb.?We direct attention
to the advertisement ef the large and seltct
stock of new goods whioh ia now opened at this
well known and popular establishment. The I
stock han been recently selected with great care
hy Mr. McNahb in th% New York market, and
will be found to embrace all the latest and beat
styles of Fanoy and Drew Goods. The style,
quality, abd prices he is prepared to offer indbfesoofeots^
to ptnehaserfc. Mr. Thomas R.
Quarles, the agent in chhrge, Will be hapby to
see his friend* and to shot? thetn throbgh the
stock. G.ve him a ealL
cr The Attorney General in response to a
communication of the President states his opinion
that no obstacle exists to the trial of Mr.
n.oS. K? It.. r;.:i r?? - -r " _s_i ?i
*fj >'? v*V*? VVUI IB U1 "IU1II f HDU
that there is no necessity .. motion
0B the part of the Executiv ? held in
custody ready to be delivered op * jny moment,
on the demand of the Civil authorities.
The delay in brincrtag him to trial does not
rest with the President.
The Rural Southerner, ia the title of a weekly,
Agricultural Horticultural, Mechanical and
Family Newspaper, published by R. M. Stokes
b Co., of Columbia, S. C., and edited by a
oorps tof able-writers and pHwlical farmers, the
first number of which has jost been received.
The^resent is a very interesting number, and
from the charaoter and variety of the articles
promises that the work will be a model of its
class?Terms $3 per annum.
Col. J, .B. E. SL?am.-?-We direct attention
to the. card of Col. Slofcn who is now engaged
in the Commission busioeta in Char If* too, and
who is well known in to our community, not
only aa a gallant soldier, bat a gentleman of
high character and btieinesa qualification*. We
take pletsnre in commending him to the patronage
of the publio.
Niw ADrcKlisairtnYs.?Late ArriVHls^J. J.
Canbingbaitt. ' * r "
Nut ice?J. W. Le*ly> Adm'r.
Dissolution of Partnership?Belcher tk Bra.
Sheriff 'a Sales.
Merchandise?Thos. P. Qaartee, Agent*
Notice?Lemuel Reid, El'r,1
Estate 8al??Mrs. Elizabeth A. Miller and
Davis M. Millet*, Adm'r.
Ai>kiinBTBAToa>s 8At*.?We afreet attention
to tha advertiaemtnt of Ik* valuable Estate
Sale of Franklin Miller, deo'd, on Friday, Sth
Forember nekt. Corn, Fodder, Shock*, Horses
Bin lea, Cattle, .Hoga, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, Ac., will be Sold.
or Our Colombia exchanges announce the
death of Dr. B. W. Oibbeo, a well known and
highly esteemed eltiienof that place.
?- .. i .?-m i m
Kfew Yoftx, Oct. 17.?Gold 484 j. Five twenUea
114; Cotton heavy, with talea of900 bales
at 41 48 Flour ateady?aalea of 460 bbla.
Southern, at 12 00 a 16 60; Wheat la Seta,
better; .Corn 2 a 3 eta. better, Oata a eent higher;
Pork firm, trith nalea of 4,200 bbla. M?m at
3S 1-2; Lard lower; Whiaky quiet ; Sugar Ann;
Coffee Bteady; Molaaaea firm ; SpiriU Turpentine
tO a.72; Roein 4 26 a 0 60.
CoLPMin, Oct 18.
<"JoTtPox.?20 'to 22, gold, 80&4, eofranSy.
Cow.?$1.66 to I.HS par boaheL
Ftotra.?$12 to 18 per barrel.
0*ia?90c to 01.10 per boahal.
P?a?.?$1.76 to $2 par biuhe).: ,
U*r?$2.25 to 2 60. f .
Ricc ?Rangoon, ptfrae, It lb 14e.; Carolina
16. to 10?- ? j ' "5*
To&baod.?40b. to t'.dO per pound.
Cotf.<MQ?1d48to'Me. t>rt&laini;' *'
The Ritni-ir ?ti?' ti *,,1.1:??' ? ?
.^.^iiuiimu .jiapera ?re
aonaavbml tilartuD* orerthi /wnltof the elec
lidnfe in Ohio, Pennerivaaie tod Indiana lut
Taeedey, and claim that it bfin endortenient
of the radical programme thfongbouV and.
p*r comeqBUM, the "cosMHUit* tyMUlofc"
is broken to piece*.
i i- a i i -, i sb I'm 9 i
JTotica Vr ttl 4t HMffi Depot
Ifbitoe fc hereby- gi*aa that too Mail?natl(k
directed to Abbeville village >1)1 hereafter be
forwarded until the eetabHahment of a Feat
Office ?t that place. Parties interested will
fdeaea a^pl; for their mall-fcleUer at thiaofffce.'
" - h. U. CLARK.
Oct 17,1864. ' *
f ~ RKLltHOtJS fcOlPlOE- J
After regular serviee next 8ebbeth, Oet, flat
(flHh* Mptjiodiet Ohnreb, to this plafee, ft
ChXfc noiwg ?iB h>. hrtt A* wiMix -?f
peel*lmUr**t to erery ip?Ab* will km -H1
.fore the i&eetipg, It k Mrfd t(Mt ?U W
pnwfkt. fBdH. O. hEWWOTt; :
,' r', foeaahWl* ^h4i^p.V i
? ' ; '-^r 'iini "ill
" ' ** Sacaazi.
l.fft - ?.' : '.. -,
j. J. CUNNINGHAM
f l r-~~ ! ?
1 i gaga * J/...waesesBsmsm
All Persons ]
W T> <*
. yg JKiilyilfc:.,
A T . X^ Ei'aPL Ate
niost i
?Vil
UUVi
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"Where V
LADIES' DRESS GOI
French Mcrinoe*,
French Poplin*,
tii)|>ress Cloth",
AH Wool Delaiuw, .
> . Striped Alapisccasi
mmwsi i
EMBHGIDE3H
Fancy C;
W E X, O H . A i>
BROWN SKI!
Gentlemen's Heat
Bole, Hem
L a d i e s \
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October 10, 1866, 27, if
SHERIFF' S8ALES.
BY trirtne of sundry writs of jUri facia$ to
tne directed 1 trill Mil at Abbeville Conn
Home on the first Monday iti Softmbw nnt,
within the legal hoars of sale, Ihs following
property, to wit I
2 yoke oxen, 9 brad astlle. 18 borne* and
moles, mod 10 head sheep, lerind on, aa the
property of R. II. Palmer ads. T. J. Mabry
and others. > '
THE CONTENTS OF
imiTA flmahnn
mrnrn.
Counting of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY
":anb
Glass Ware,
( ^ . i ' .4 "t -iv \ '-"-.v.v \i '
8SOX8,
HATS, BIURETS,
IRON,
- vNAlLSr- ..
. ,-. 'v - - - * "x- ' $H "
TfW VIDII
Medicme,
JEWELRY,
SK
M art)*!****? W lC PiuWib i fin, .
tt^fe^LAi: .V ;-;|.|^ v - - ,.' '^i^liifjjg^ ,
esp^ctfully invited to visit tile
Rv Men
t * . ? . T , J*. .
rill be found the very latest s1
HIS. LADIES' (
>. liUok Cloth Clonks *t
' Black leaver Clot
- _ Itikck and V
Colore*
Jt
SONNETS M
H?S, LACES, &C.. HQSIE3
1 oocl.N, Sac., Hoop Skirts,
TB OPE Ti A IP
imvre, shbbting ami
ly-Made Clothing
LEATHER,
look and Oak, Calf Skins, Li
SADDLES,
Gentlemen's ctn<
irbnmrc ani> 0egari
mos. P. QUA
IMPORTANT
: SMEEt
PERSONAL ESTATE
a O It*
Benjamin Tolbert, Dee'd.
BY order it the Court of Ordinary, .we
will h)I by public Auction on
rolmioTiixT,
; ' i
At the laterocidenee of the deceased, at Moie 1
RtMtin. ? A 1^1 i?- TV! . . . 'I
r. - vv^, ul UUVOIIIIB LTIJiriCl, All Ol
hw P?rtookl Property, cootlcllng of
CMN, fODKB.
WHEAT,
><iis,
COTTON.
SHUCKS,
CATTLE, H06S, SHEEP,
Horses and Mules,
^^'J^^Wdl^TOpZ^
Household and Kitdicrt,
FURNITURE, fe&C,
-/JHT mHV J? RENTEb oo
?ame day for tbd year 1807. ;
'! TERMS OF SALE?OW. la VniitiI
!v' * 'a- '*
- ' * Mxry Amm Tolbwrt, ? =
> % f .:( ,*sv v - i AdnsipfctrtUrl*. I
Administrator.
'Mb
BPWBryyHHBPyBHE'y-;>
' ' M \r " ' * ' ' / ~ *"* ^ \ ' , * " *"
> Store of 5
I iHD
I if II IP ;
:yles of -/
JIMS ANB SHAWLS.
' . \
id Shaw?t>, $8 lo $?5, " ' " '
?k?, $10 to $25,
r'hite Plaid Sbawlp, $0 to $12,
1 and Mourning Sliawlg,
'ine Cashmere Shawls.
m wamm
air, gloves,
Oorsets, '
t ANNEL8,
9 DRILLING,
, Boots and Shoes,
tilings, fee.
1 Boys1. a?
i*> ..
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KLKN, igciil
ADMINISTRATOR'S
09 Friday; ,9th of November,
1806. 7
By ord*r or tH?? Co?it of Ordinary, Will
toil l>y publfo atttiws qi th* IhIo to*idlDM
Of
I^ranlclin Milleri etee*d,
*/ - f >
(Near JIoC?w'? OM FiulJ,)
O o , V&j&L c3Lo *%
COTTON, SHUCKS,
iiogSi SHeep*
O** O*oaoi
PLANTATION TOOLS,
1 ROAD "WAOON,
i.6) } . : >: : ' . . I
tiflMfi
mm uuui uiftar property uvi iwiow SO MIB1 1
&,. -.-" f "?-'c ' ' i'-fi.-t-VsJ iV.
T?RM6-rT*?W.? Kwntjp ervdii, ibfcmt'fisA
.dale, tha purchaaar to giro not* ?nd approved
toearity, wd ?no dire,pajabl* In UuHajfSlaUt ,
Cimeney. .&: ? w?. ........
ELIZABETH A.XILX&R,
AA?Wilw^!t
^ ....: DAVIS M. MILLER, .
NO TIGEl OP
mi
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Tirataw, wC li
; V "j1" ;k, "J J|
X^ou W't^eyv r^o'^.
l y_ :?
ftltftMAi itefMWl,
b(S i'f i Vi^f iVuirirfh i' ?
p r
MQ. 3, WHILE'S QLOCfl, '
dr%, ck)OD^f 'Kfrriosfe.
wXRW CROCkEE^^b^lES, .
BOOTS; SUQgS, SA^DJ^VBftWS^
HATS, ;BONNIJTS, ";^Oi?^)W, .ijsl
woopj^,^^"^:^:|^. . ;
SDf(09 ?0p^?/ fj
Black JSilkv |>ncy 8i?k*
rinti^ PoiMe Ob?vre, Plain and Priulatf ^
Delaine*, Plaid nnd Stripei-PopKap^ ^*^. 1
aiao Cloths Emfrpra Oletto, ,S?oUri^f^
tr?p, Black I^ipb?^n?,.: ^^5^t^lpacb??,
American Delaines, French Cfii6o*; American
Calicos. .. . ; '. .
WHITE GOODS. Catubric*,
Nainsooks, Mullp, Swi|?' ..
White Perc.Ie, Tarlaton% Tape Cheeks,
Checked Swiaa and Nainsook, Jaconet ancj
aw no Trimmings, Saxony, V*lenccnoe?,
Thread aod Clnuy Lf\ce. .. . . . '
BMBROIDBHI-BB*'
Collw and Caff., Einbtoidirtvd'Gollara, A
Chioy Ut? Ootlirrs. ? r** > ?$?*>' > . " .
DOMESTICS. 2
Compiela lines oC Ut? follow iogCfcttpO
And "W.oo|l?n Oo<Hlf.i>. *r &
Brown And Bleached Shitliogo *nd
Sheeting*, Canton. FJanpeb, Brotfb.fcnd
Oleacbed JeJ?oN OK^BhargTs
Check*, tgif, V- &:y>l *jr
woolens. I
White ?nd
net*, Pl?id
DkK-kt)^^. F.ncy^u^^^f
tucky JM^ FiruKh ^9^,r|^ng2?t] ?*?.
UUoketa. .
LADIES' CLOTHS.
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Gitribnltli l?"pt iliog -Cloih?, .; MNft* -. " ?
SiuskfoV' V'' *
12-4 I4n c u . e - - j
Ufi^ask ?t?4 s^rn^'v . . i
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Tablq lA-jirwjii, fcajHr. l^bie ' . ^
Clotlip, X*?. j
Ril?ai* Diaper^ ~ - -1 >vf,?jc,
"jiiSlA?
' A- goodriW'f "
!
'Ckrttf eiwVin^^l^W'J'.t--'
^ LA ROE
'. DER SlHRTS ao<r '
MTJ&KS A2&&&Ct- ?0m>
%bracing *R the sm^r^es$$$ip?
if# ?** ,r> i*k, .*? *. .-> -'>>" y .
MILLINERY DEPABtPlEBOT
which eojbr^o *11 Uwoo*eW?*of the _
- gwofr.: Tnrom^a <?>??i?u,
Wmm?i .
Fbwew, IMames, PbMjaftl^ BooafcV.Mii ;. .ttynmioff
ItikbpWK l-i, H'-T? c/Ttv ca? .*?-'- - -