Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, November 02, 1866, Image 2
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The Abbeville Press.
. .A.bbeville, S. C;
w. A. U:K. KI>itok.
TEKMS?Threp Doll hir n year in mlviinec.
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Friday, November 2> 1866.
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?3J~ Hereafter alt Ublituury 21 <</?; < .r ?V il>
ytes of liexfirct, ami eontmuti icatious on i'.tbjrvtn
of a personal character, i'literte > in I he I'm^s i
or fhe Banner, will be'r:h'^r'rjt<l for aI oiir teijuldr I
advertising ralcn. Such A'oticcn twitf. in i ei r>/ '
initance, be pccbtnpat&e& the name of the j?r- I
ton to uham they ar'- 'to %e Ftaigal.
THE RECENT ELECTIONS?THE POLITICAL ;
PR08PECT.
The re?ult of the recint eIt>elioiis? in IVim
.hi...:. ni.;? n..i;.n? < ...) i,. ,,,,i !
to have depressed the spirits of tlio conserve- j
lives or impaired their energies, and the Detii- !
ocratic State Committee of Pennsylvania have j
already issued an'address in which thoy spenlc
hopefully of the flifure nnd assert that though j
they have not achieved a triumph, they have
prepared .the way for n final victory. The
Pr^iJeut himself seems to be as feat Ms and
<j?Qfidcntt and self-reliant as ever?n3 little
disposed to recede from his policy or abate one
t^ltle of his c.ftreppnted declarations. Atid '
indeed there seems to bt? no occasion for des- I
ponding. The Radicals hove indeed carried |
the election? but with diminished mijjuiities.
Id Pennsylvania) the Democrats have polled 1
20,000 more votes than in ltSC-l. Out of about j
600,00"? v'ate'p, they fca'.-p hust 'J'.TvnO, jmd this '
toota ^lie hurt of huriVberl'esi false issues which '
apljfeated to the passions and prejudices of the j
fctour, and strong 'opposing influences which are
"thUs set forth in the address ol the DuunertUic
Committee *.
"For the.Urst time sinro the final di#band"m'ent
of oar armies ydu have met the forces of
the Republican organieatiou. TUey fought for
'the life of their party; they concentrated
togftinst you the influence of almost, every tunnHfacturer,
corporation and hank ; they hud ul
their conitnund a Inrge preponderance of the
"public prcs'a of the Slate, speakers without ;
number, all the money that a dynasty of eon j
tractor??to whom the public treasury has been !
"h'mi'-.ie of wealth?could furnish; memories of '
lit*- war still fresh enough to bo the means of i
'exciting hatred ; Jaws enacted with a vMv to ]
'their own political ascendancy; a wvll disci- |
plined organization, and all of the udvaitlageti .
that the possession of immiei|>a) ui.d Malf !
power could bring them ; mr.l yet, ttnuidod arid ,
?clf-dependcnt, you have combated thifl pow- |
erful combination and nlmoaL carried lite Male. '
Yet, after allj the Radicals have thus berii J
only able to curr^ the State, by 15 or Ii.OijO j
majority-?a tnere fraction of the whole v<;t?ng
population. The result in Pennsylvania has !
excited Hie tnost cheerinc hones of n (!mui>r- ^
S vati*ti triumph in New York?and a vifctory '
Would Very materially alter the character ;
Of Hie campaign; ,
But though tlie Radicals triuuipji, it will ,
likely be with majorities aoMiiall as will sc.nee
1y justify the "torch and turpentine" policy,
Which has been advocated by eueli rtien us
Sutler, Stevens, Sumner, Wndn And Phillips, i
It seems not to be probnblte that they will at
tempt the impeachment of the President, from
1-egurd at least to the future welfare of the
party, if not from a four of provoking an immediate
collbiiooi With the Executive. It is J
Certain til a*, the President will not EUfl'er him j
fcelf to be suspended from office prior to hi<> j
'Conviction, and it is doubtlul whether he would j
reeogniite a conviction by the Senn'.e, an ut
present coni-tituted.
But though it is not probable that lladilal
agitators will be able to carry out their
schemes of blood and confiscation, yet it is very j
fcertttin llint we have nothing to eSpect from i
the magnanimity of the dominant (uc'.ion. ;
"We may Calculate upon exclusibo fro*n repre- J
8ent?tioa for the n?-*t t wo years at least, t-x-?
Cept upon terms which would nullify lib ben it- |
fits and deprive us of the litst vestige of self j
respect. Such woyld be the-rfTcct of adopting ;
the Constitutional Amendment?a mfeashrfc |
which President Johnson himself doe* not tirgp !
upon our ncccptnnce." Let it* at least retain ]
bur honor. "We dure do til that may become j
a man?who dare6 do hmre iff none."
I 2C*cnd SuFFR\t>r. at Vub Kkckst Elections. j
?It seems that at the recent elections in Pcun- |
sylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, negroes were j
generally allowed to Vote. T)?e judg's of elec- j
libn took the ground that under the civil
rights bill they wera equally entitled t? vote
With whiles. Upon this action the Cmcinatti
~JBfiqmrer thA comments:
We cannot say that we object. ThepnprtW
yill must bo carrifeJ out. The neiflde of Oliin.
' t Indian**, oud FetinsylVariin believe tlio blftck !
M ntucli entitled to suffrage na theiy^lves ; '
bei urymen aa thetnaelveft; ifudg-s, Govei nor.?,
. tToDgreMiiten. Senators AS themselves* I Iwy i
have the right to say bo, and en/uVcc it. We j
submit to the popular will, that consider* i
btaaV* ?bvooil m whitefe, socially wnd pofiii- 1
c*l!y. We doo't bujiev.^ so, aud itoyur ^vill; :
bat politically, we submit to. llie dueisionufj
tho ballpt-boxes of October 9, 1800. Nepro ,
eolfrage triumphs I It is hardly worth while I
% t? submit the qufcBtloO directlv to the people !
. of Ohio. . ,, " _ \ j
Z' . Da# C.Uttxi-o'a Gitbat Sno'to?The gr?n\ j
how has come ami gone, the excitement is J
?:. over, and our world moves on As beTo * ? '
There was a large attendance, especially of tlie (
darkie^ who fiu.j ,'th?ir cong-'uial elrntcut in;
these entertainments. They ?cpmed lo have j
}. plin'.y tit money, which they di-Jicnsed with i
characteristic liberality. Mafty a one had conic i
r long distance to spend his last quarter. The
procession through lhestreet3 wss very inipo- !
BV, X)| ?UV VAV V/IDC3 VI lilt] nillj?ll?y j
& , " grand nod loftytutfibling, the feata of horse- j
Taanehip, the performances of "January;"'
|'C*?r," and ike mules, tl>o adventures of Ilejr
Ltngel, the lion king, <fcc', etc., <tc.?were of it
Very interesting and amuBihg character. .
Tag RcKOKMfsD I'aK*ji vjedia^.?By reference
to tfie advertisement in nnptli.er .column, j( will
R t>e seen that the Rev. J. I. "Sonner proposes to
etimtrience the publifjatiojj^of a religious weVfcW\.
^y, ooder th^abo^et t,?t}? , P.uo M yt* C.,
jsj' on the 1st Jcuidary next* .The paper will he
the organ of the Aiso'cmle Reformed Cjipreli,
t'bnd %iH-oe?ttpjf AV^ositfe* 'tt'lilcft Wnft *t> long
; J %i(3.bty Irtld-Hy tl?i fl!M''WiftVT*ltKO|*,
We welcome the editor ? ??:.iato lhe
. fietd of jourtmtiww.'JOJ irieh him a long, plea-j
f;> Jfeohsoge* tfjlVjgonfor ?r4Vw by -direotiftg.
^ 'tfrfipc+tvUi?U*fvwi*d rr*4>gi*rjmp,. Vub
E? .*> y ^ l '*M V\r r j
|. /- - -?tt* or ^ii*iftL* yK<trtrt?rtr?%Vo
E; tentien U? the advertisement of Mr. Johu ,Ifr
Hfikon, who will BonnftMtVille, on the;
K- lift ibstr; iw? v*hjofcr? *bf iA?d;-hU?eIropte
i* prexnrt
{' J"r- 'm , .,
?Jgr 8?c tilt adV?rB*opieot of John C.
Vmhei, E&cri fcfr of Iho Batata of Allen Vfcnce.
S& 'im^kd0m^rikt
P frMWifr I Iifotb*Mpwp4ly>*?{ ,
I . ?tofea
in counoct ton'
t2T W e regret to announce a heavy loi?
sustained by Mr. C. T. LIuslscll, of our I)istiTct.
iu tho burdin^ of i)i? barn od?l acQacent
buildings, combining 1,200 husheta of
< 6111 and othitr |>rotjoce, hovjden 2fi vf
cotton. Tlio fire was the xvork'of on incendiary.
2'hree negrow have been been ferrectvd
and lodged in jail, agnintst whom the eiivuiast
antinl evidence is very strong. We trust
thut the guilty parties will be brought to
speedy punishment.
TftK Xi:wiiKt:itv 1I?:i:aii?.?Wo er?nyrt.tn!nio ,
our Iriends of the 1/rrahi upon the cneVgy mid
enterprise which have enabled thotli so food to
overcome the disabterts of the late fire, and to
resume their former dimension?. It is tiuw a
fu!l-?'zod weekly, replete with all tlinl I? tn?
tcreetiug and useful in current news?a worthy
representative of tli?f weal.h, public spirit sud
intelligence cf the l>istrict.
Nl.V AliVERTIBt.MKNTH. I'lhlltutioJl fb U'Mlt
ill. N. Irwine.
Kolicc?J. C. YuneO.
FrOfli Arrivals at Dr. l'arKer'a.
Ni't'K'o to l)ehtors?M. Strauss.
The Aisochtt'J ilcfbmiftl- IVe'hy 1o r inu?J. I.
Ijonncv.
'inMenUx nn'd Conceit at GreeowooU.
Citations?W. Hill.
Gun I'owder?Clin.?. It. iWnise.
Cl??tlii?ig House?Kenny <fc Gray.
Sule?J. R- Wilson.
Ki.nny ?t Okay, 2J58 l'uoad Street, Augusta,
fia.. invito nllt-ntion to n superb stock of
Heady Jla lc Clothing, nnd GriitJfMnenN Furnixhing
Good?. Their stock in Very lnrtre and
well select eel, emhrneing the lAteat, best and
mo.st fu?hi<>nal<le goods of the tscason. In
style, quality and price#, they nre prepar
ed to oil". r cr?-at inducements to purchaqeis.
Their .Merchant Tailoring Department i* second
to none in the city. Our friends visiting Augii't:?,
will do well to give them a call at their
well known esUiblialiiiicnt under the Ccntini
lloiiie.
tsi" Tl.ul proHjierous paper, tin: Daily Ait^us
tn Prcas, thus ppeuka of our 11 eighbor ut
Washington, Wilkes Comity, (in. :
"JInlaehkii.?Tlit? Wn-liinptoii OunUr comes
In us. nn'l iitlicrwisn impruvnl. The
(jii.zr/te i* nn excellent weekly, published ah its
name ii.Ju-.ilv-, nl. the cotnit\-e?*rtt of Wilk?d
otiiity. I'iiw, f:; p-r milium, alwav* in ?dvmiee.
We notieu llint i|?ite ti muulicr of our
piciiiiiifiiL unn tiauU advenim* extensively in
ill.; ( 'itz<tit.. Others of llic p?me avocation,
r-ifcht ti i..lil ndviuitiigecu* if they would do
likfcwilc."
CorsCKKt ANf> ClIAft.VllES AT CSlU'KSfrobil.?*
By reference to the advertisement in an?>lh< r
column it will he ?ee? that a Concert and Char
ades wi l be given by tliu voting people of
Greenwood this evening fop the bcti<-li>. of the
Methodist Cluirhh in the Village. The interest
injr c hnriU'ler of the exercises, ninl the be-T
- - ' ?- 1 "
............ |irujiu.-,cu( Will HO UVJUIJl 01trnet
a large audience.
Fkman Tuiai.s?Immense rhbt-linim liiive
Seen held in the Northern cities in behalf of
Lynch and McMiihon, the Fenian prisoner*
who have been :onvictcd and sentenced to be
hunpr. 'iecrvltiry Rert*nrd has addressed a letter
to Sir Frederick Ijiucp in bchulf of the prison
era.
Plantation- t> It ext.?See the advertisement
of ! *. S. Irvine, who will rent to the
highest l?idd?>r on Thursday, the loth iiist., the
plantation of the late Richard Watson, deo\l,
near While TI.ill?one of the most desirable
firms in the District.
At the Kb!ale .-nile uf Mr. Holil. Ellis,
deceased, cotton stdd at". 3 eonls per potind in
the seed; corn, ?1.90 per bushel ; the lnnd nt
from to #15 [<ei- acre, en a credit ti( twelve
months.
Astronomers tell us lo be on the look oul for
13th of November; or at. furthest, (fie night of
tho 14lh?possibly both niglitS.
Important Lf.g at. DeciVioJ;.?A decisibh Tiak
Wen givon in the Probnle CouK 'of Slimier
County, Alabama', embracing the Pillowing
I if lints :
1. The ordiuaiice of the Sluto Convention nnd
tbe differ*.'lit Acts of the Legislature 'or the.
protection of administrators, exfcutofra and
guardians, are valid ; an'd investments mad* toy
tlietn in good faith, in the late Confederate 10
ouritivH, under color of law, will udw be upWeld
; the Jom fulling upon tbe estate, aud not
upon tuich c-zu'eutor*, aoininislrators br gunrdiaW.
2. foulracls made during the \vc'r, which
recognized i?e lawiiiiinrsa or Confederate?
bomls nnd Treannry fnotes. and whifch were
then valid, wi'l not be pronounced void.
y. CoKcclion of debts due an estate, by ll|t?
pel tonal representative, in Confederate, Treasury
notes, will be upheld if made in goo<2 faith,
even though the debt Was due before the watt
and lbs'notes becotnc worthier is the hand* of
the adinieislrnlor.
C. Where rights had already be*u veeted before
tbo surrender, or acts have been performed
under the laws then in forcc, the public policy
which existed at the tiinc such rights accrued,
nnd not present public policy,'will control the
question of ihuir legality ; and loyalty to the
National Government does not require interference
with fliioh past transactionv,.if bone.itly
made, nud in accordance with the Uwu of
the State ut the time.
5. The n-Jiiiini-trolor in this cnife, having In
<_jo?d faith sold a largo amount of cotton, by
,1.. 1 a .. ti i .ic
vuo innitic niMi uruvr ui iiitj i /oume vouri, *411
IStv?, fur a ftiir.ptice, and having taken a no.tc
fur the jiUiuiinse .in oney from the, purchaser
which wiij delivered U> tlje guardian of I he
heir*, and uftw ward*'collided l>y the'gnat jiati
In CoiifedelFati ftionfy, lie fa not liable Vo ae~,
count again for Mid ieottoti ;?U!iaftgVlhft?Aroe
was made villi reference to tile utarkatptitSa (0
Confederal*} iRUDtJV . < ,?
Rfniftrtill.-TH^niil (Sff *a ttjrSsfigc -over
!Ifc cable toCariotta. He is a dfehdfot dlsp?ri?er',<?f*?>
v -i Horace
Grot ley lia?'jtfcctcpttal the. UepobHeaa
nomination t? Cofigrtaihip t)i? Jfottyttfar I>ia=^
Clfirf .Jtiatjce Chaec baa bee 11 elected President
of lliu JFrevdjnen'# Lniou CuiunutseTftOj tn
]pl'rfco brtliidio^p^ftii^st?, .
The '<& till c?l&f&f"teen5\>F
Ha#e begtff 'their - 'rfuWA ftf Ufa
St4trtolA?t ill* m^ro!i?*lit.-Vb ?ota%,-.'i 'AtSi
ioneaota'a population iaovft*M<i' Yurty. -ptor
cent. last yMir:- '"*? *??*-*
Wstori H&efved Hevttiif&h ^perCi^m
Atkick irf KtfW tfoilfc "
i T?i4Fe^ jo,?0d ?lrji)?rtr*i^;eo,0(kr
M ^?h*n?/?t>n^fearlUurf d*r
?U|0fo w?%i' Ue* ;* t-A'-v
iDg by imyUgr^^Vj . & f!&it.
The T?zm Legislator* is about to'etUHUh a
eut? TJbiyewU^. _
,_fa * TIIK AIIH KVILLIC PRKSft.
TkE OtMTSTlXtJTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Mr. jjiMToa:?So far tho elections at the
-North igdi,eate the success of tho Radicals, and
,1f they carry all the elections it ia lurd to tell
<rhat Hicy'will d eniatid of the Southern Statue.
They will toot rcquiro lens thno the adoption
of tlio (jonstitutioiml Amondrrteut. If the
Southern States tlo not intend to adopt this
Amendment they should be able to give solid
nnd substantial reaoon* ft'r declining to do so ;
ninl these realms nlitwld he presented in sober, ;
I ro'peCtflll Inttyangx:. Nothing is lii t>e gaiued
I by t art anil bitter words. We havo remained
i coiripurulite'y eilent. j but as th?t*b It little
; hope of our boiHy iieuHl iii thfe Halls of Con1
gr?-ss by oui Senatort an<t ilejirfrfcenlative#, We
! sliotild inske oittoelVeB hmril tht-btoyh the press
tihd in oUr Legfektivo A^yenlbliek if the
I Ainetxinienl is sent in ihu legislatures 01 We
I S>>*jt hem Slates for approval, and they ("eject
it, let it nut be a bare lejcction, hut let the
Legislature* nppoint able ooininiUets to draw
up and present to Congress an elaborate paper
I reviewing the past if thought proper, and sla
| ting distinctly uud respect fully our present po '
sition ?nd purposes. Such u paper from eueh
, Legislature would carry with it the influence
j and power of a Stuie paper uud not that of ail
g individual effort.
If Congress wouldjnot. allow s'lch documents
j tojeome htfore it, tbey wouldjjo before the
world and justify the conduct of the South in
: rejecting the Amendment.
Perhaps the principal objection to the
j Amendment lies against Section 3, Aitiele
: 14, which reads as follows:
; "No person shall lio a Senator or Representative
in Oongrei-i* or elector of President and
' Vice-l'rf-sident, or liold any otlice, civil or mil?
, itury. under the L'nitad Stole*, or under any
I Stale, who, having previously taken an onlh,
; us a member of Congress, or as an officer of
' the Uuit' d State, or as member of otiv Slate
I I.e jirilaliirv, or us an executive or judicial dlH!
fcel* of ah}' State, to support- tlio Constitution of
, I lie United States, shall havo engaged in iusur'
reeliou or rebellion against the same, or givon
I aid or fcoiufot't (o the enemies thereof. liut
j Oongn-as may, by a vote of two-thirds of eacli
| House, leinove such disability."
The Amendment including tho above ib
i thought bv Mr. I'nvmond of the New York
! 'Jlnirn (o be very mild I Mild indeed ! Ask a
man to cut off hie own head and cull it a moderate
request! I
l'eihnp.4 there are not twenty members of tbo
Legislature of South Carolina who did not take
an oath before I lie war to ob?*y the Constitution
of the United States. Governor Orr did
| the snrnp. Suppose theD, wbeu the Legislature
! tlicelJ, the Amendment is sent in for adoption,
j The Governor transmits Ids message :
"Gentleman of the (Senate and Hotts? of i
i Keprefent?itive8 : $onlh Carolina is looked up- j
j <ni hy tin? present CoitgrcM ur ft mere J'fud- I
I inct or Ttrrit"fy ; ntVerihelfefs joti hl-e netted, ;
I ii8 I lie |{c|ift.scntHlivi'S ol" n SlatCi to , ntlieiui '
! tile Ctinsitin ion of the United State* f ^Veliafe
< nil tnliui) the Oath of ullogiutice to Ll> is veiitnj
tile Constitution. We have been pardoned by
tlit* President, but. Mill nre delioonced as "reb
els" and "Lrnilors.'' I'erhupsit is Die firet tiine
i in the history of tlic wdrld that rebels tind <rut?j
tor* have been culled to frftink or amend a Con!
dilution Tor legal pfcople to live tinder I But,
Gentlemen, the nioraebt ?oti ridopt this Auicial|
uietiL you ctlL off jotir own heads and mine.
1 You det-hpitate our Judges, tiul- fbrrner milita!
ry oflicer.o, ?ud iu fact nil the citifiena of the
j Stale who liafe taken hii oath to uuppoit the !
Conetitutiiih df the United Sfdte#; and after- j
: wards ontrnged in the rebellion, or irho 'nice j
I (fivo* aid or emu fori lo //<? enriniek 'of the #<i wc. !
By ud"pt ing ilie Amendment you ^btilish law j
aud govoiundent throughout the State, for {
there would not be men enough left, to act ns i
i i ..., i,..i~-.. i?... t I
{ uivoti uid or comfort to tiio cnctnicS of the |
I'liitod StuU-9."
I)otrs it not look mild and moderate to J.-fc
| South Carolnn "us ? State" to do that whicli
i in a moment would abolish Her government,
J offices and honors I Thift would be "ahttlitiou"
I or "nullification" with a veDgennct-.
If Mich a thing must be.done, U-t it tie done ,
by others,juid not by ournelvei. 11, j
i Wno m ruwiDfxr oir Mencot?JilareS, the !
| New York World say?, wob never "elected J
! I^i-esident" at a!.', la Align*!, 1855, Sautu '
Anuu i'hd away from Mexico, ib which he lidd
be<5h recalled from exile in 1853 abd hiade
Di'ctalor. Carrera wftA raievil u>-th4 I'tedidenay
aad ruled for jltst tttenty-seven dayej being
dnpoicd by u junto; Si.jiUniblit Id, 1355.
After three weeka of nuarchy, Alvarer, the
"King of Guerrero,". was uinde President, On
Dccnnber II. (She. AlVureE trot sick of the bu
ainVis awl reill*e?l, tlftl'egating his authority to
Comoiifort. In JaiiuAcyi 1868, the army revolted
compelled Couionforl lo resign, aod declared
Zulong* President. The partisans of Comonfort,
however, maintained liiat Juarez, who
wa* Cliiuf Justice of lite Supreme Court, be
cattic President by the fact of ConWnfort'a resinnihin,
and Juarez, taking. the name view o
the. case, raised eu arsny of "libera'#," and got
himself beaten by fctiloogo.-' Ho f"and his way,
however, to Vera, Cruz, and there began the
career which has Jed hiiu through so many
haps and mishaps to the vague but impjiMive
position which he now hold* Eoroewhere ou the
Upper Rio Grande.
The Xew Orleans Orttiait of the 22d, saysj
"Gen Beauregard lift* arrived hfiaie from hi*
European tour, and baa already assumed the
duties in his office .of the Jackson Kutlroad
Company. Ho has improved in health and
spiriu, and express hiuiftetf tiVm ill the "belief
of a better'future for our (tfaoKtfl. While
in France lie Was treated in-a manner Hint wos :
duQ so renowued ? uoldier and oivilmn. iiU
predfiice and abilities will Ijave.a cheering ef-,
fcctuu internal iiuprovettielit*." '
'* -L.
Tub No^BMtfEk ^*CTi6S8 i-'We;feelt**0 tW
statement tfelyw iu rtg?rd to etactiQnbto oofadr
j is " i ho infeuing viUoU? i* COfr?olJ JU*li?iaua,
i fint/Honda# in ls?vfctpV>Btr Pfl*yn>f0t Illinois,
| iy^usa*, MarylnoJ, Ajtfl^acbu?^t5, Mjchig*f?,
j UlriiueUota. MuauUri, N/v?d? Jer^y,
i NW Yoik au& Vt i?Ct>B?in, flrat Tdesdjij 16" Ncrveniliei
j Odio*ad?, second Tueadu^ >& Ntfiefih-,:
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TilK.yqtE (>K rfcN>ftij.vMA.r-At llje t)cclion
liel'l "ii I lie 8th of tii i u month, lise toiel vote of
I'eaiia^hrib^ -Trarirtiotit S?/iOK>0,: o^, ftiwitt'
j Mttttfcfe, aojWX).:' ?*t tale *4*r
{? ?$ 3fr<*&lWfa?fr i?
*+i*hb*-Mv"mF- *.-S&r?t,>PaW fiMtt*.
ry 17,1 lift, wie Vftl?Tfor UoT^mer. in J(8o9
r Btooj ' m;m; m? tit
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' *rUfe*%i^?*#**ft>K*iAQ4*,:' txf&pXmff
liitiy^witiwil *(
-* *s^au4B8fc!ft i
1 wvrnm p^^vh, w?o
iLer FcDi#n. li>^jtow'#k1b*
4 :Jo?u?c?
ranch dhcntaion h?r?. Anb*lHrt-i<rtfc?
lot eJhvtr ttKUrfe* bM Krrited tooi.ttiy
^ '" ^ :.YV. ' " ' " " '
, New .Om.eass, October '27.? It is reported
od g6od authority that Ooremor Wells will roconvene
the constitutional convehtion of 1864.
lie lays ho fans nsSuralrces^from leading members
'of Congiess thnt be will^be .sustaiuad by
Core?, if nacflwaiy. }
A counterfeit of th? now five cent .coin in ia
oircnlntfon. tt may be distinguished from tho
gcntiine by tbe softness of tbo metal,
England f>*yfl annually, for intoxicating liquor,
enough money to pay tho national debt
^ of tho United Stale#.
K ELI GIO U S N O'l'l o F~
lileh?p Davis will preach in Trinity Chtfroh
on to-morrow (Saturday) morning at ll
o'clock. Also on Sunday morning at the same
noiir; Kb which lime me uhc 01 uentmmition
will bp administered. The public are invited
to ttUond.
Ahukvili.k, Nov, 2, 18t<fi. jff
Collon is eomfciunding 33 eeuls in tlila market.
AtrcvstA, Oclolier 30.
COlTON.^Tlic market opened bri.>*k this
morning* bul advices from New York al nuon
ci>> ?< (] a dctlina of ? cent in tlic price**, alul
Llio market closui wilii tlio following quotations:
Middling, 31', Strict middling, 35;
Good middling, 3(5.
SalcH to-day, 34B bales, n? follows 18 at
35, 145 fit SOj, ?5 at 35}. 7fi fit 3(5, 21 at 86?,
and 48 l>al?*? at Sii) onut#, Kfceipt;, 077 bali-s
GOL!> ?tlrukt'i-s are buying at 148, nnd
selling at 100
S|LVER.?Brokers arc buying at 140, and
selling at 144.
Nkw Yoiik, Oelobor 31?Cotton litavy.
wiiii ships ot i,8(N) bftieo; middling-, o.SJ to <1" i
Mouilk, October 31 ?(Jot ton galea to-dny,
l.OOt) brthst middling n."i? Miitket firm.
PLANTATION
TO BENT.
rpHE PLANTATION of the late Richard
i nenr White llall, Abbeville l>iitric'i
will be rented to the highest bidder on
THURSDAY,
THE 15th NOVEMBER.
The TprmB ond Conditions made known
<>h lhat day?Tjiis i? one o( tlx; mo?t desirable
GRAIN A NO COTTON FAltMS in Hie
coontryi
E. S, IRVINE.
Greenville, S. C\, Oct. 29t!i, 18C0, 8t
NOTOE.
All Persons Having Claims
Of nH? kind whattvcr against the lSstnte of
ALIEN VANCB, DEC'D,
Are licffhy fob ties) <?d lo nrecent lliem inrniedidlKI^
Ih legal form Id (J. A. C. WALKEU.
GUSeli WUod, fur 6eUlemeut.
JOHN C. VANCE,
Executor.
Nov; 2, 1800, 2'J. 4t
Just Received
A T
DR. PARKER'S,
WHITE WAX, 8l.eet Wax, Calomel. German
and Ball .Cologne, Glycerine Lotion,
Camphorated Ice, Muse Extract, other
varieties, Powilere, Pomade, 'Trenton's and
MerrilJ8 Infallible Yeast, Babbitt's, I'otasii,
MP. Barney's, Fluid Blue, Clark's Female
Pills. Cherokee Femrtre'Pills, Cephalic Pills for
Headache, - Cboeolste. Bluestone, Combs.
Brushes, Chaese, Rabins, Citron. Vinegar, N cw.
ark Cider, Portfolios, Coat&r'a llafc' Exterminator.
Oct. 31, 8L
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS
INDEBTED TO ME
BY NOTES or OmH .ACCOUNTS will
please unilte fcajmrtil to my agent. Mfr
TttOMAft MAlKJK; CtfKvAury."
Should lliis botU5? not be he?ded I shell
hand gver nil rtijr claima by (be Drat of January
ne*t to My lofc'ydrs. '
M. STRAUSS.
<jli?rl??toa( 29ih Uwt. ltiiiU, 2V-3t
The Associate
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN,
XTNDViE l(je nl.ovb title the subscriber pro %J
jinfrirto refrurrrtr the 'publication ol fche
West Telew)<tpe,*\for U?? A> li. Synod, ?n
the l?tJanu#ry, 1867. ..
8'nfc'scripifon?Tk'fit Ddllart a ye4'r?\m adeaure,
in currency. '
M&jr Our Will ?oof?T. ? ftvor
by giving thw no.tiio en insertion or t'wd.
Ateo, bj imfsr.g fcrtLelrpaper* ft nHyimcw..D*r
trot, 'a? d,
. i|..> runnel
SC?T?ieauxf bhtrAa^
fi w *
QawHa**
% WIIWam- ?iUif?qu^eWii/^o'
AVbevilU Dutfipt) 80. Cft? > . 'i">>?
HEftEfcS) 6* to
" wtlllkx. ??ax-j
". ' ? -f - . - . -. >
Cash Cloth
- /* v ?
'i,
I WHOLESALE AND I
'ready-mad:
.A. I
1 as?? f mm
288 BROAD STREi
j
IX A VINO lakpn ?ppci;>l cnrn in lite sol
I XX HEADY MADE CLOTHING, w<
]>i< |i;ired to luiiiUb our tuslcmerfi with the
GAKMENTS. Our block ot
YOUTHS' AND B
j Is not pnrpatscd by any House in Georgia,
I wppreciatecl.
I
OUR MERCHANT TAI
. f |; _1 M t?fWnVmTTf^T/i T-? ?T-f
j It ?U[)|II)C'U Willi J'v V 11,111 lllliMjr
' of well estnblislied fcputnlion, wli*> will lea
inont THE FIRST CLASS MERCIIA!
OUSTA. 13?" We cull special utleutjou
FURNISHIN
Such
FIXE TTA YELLING SHAWLS, BUG*
TiFUL DRESSING ROBES, Wr
UNDER VESTS AND
HANDKERCHIEF!
/t?T Gentlemen preparing for Wedding
ilies of REAL BEAUTY.
KEN
i mlltt < r<l: i' 1/ i
i i\ r-i\:> I, |
A2XDK-JCW T. GliAY. j" Nov. 2, Om
LAND
FOR SALE.
T -tt f -r- f t- '? ? ? ? ?
JL W J 1j ?j ? .Lii J_i Xj
At Donualdsville, S. C.,
ON WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 14, 1866,
At 10 o'clock, A. SI., at public oulcry,
A VALUABLE PLANTATION,
1# tSYO (2) TRACTS
T'RAGT SO. J, known as JOftK
J Mc'nlRV TTfArvr
226 ACRES.
\r. C
On it there in a GOOD DWELLINO, with
1 Rooms, aud Four (4) Plank Cabins.
Tract No. 2, known aa the BOMB. TRACT,
contains .
. 221 ACRES,
On it (in Ilia Village of Donnal<i?viil?) tliew
ia a NEAT DWELLING, with fi Boonif, forvant'a
Hom-r, Kitchen, Ment ijouse. 2 Poultry
liousea, Pantry^ Corn Cril>?. Carriage House,
Uolton HonBe. StnbTe,- Frtrider llnnte, ?ihri ah
Office. Mon of ilicsa are frame buildings?all in
jjooJ r?|>air.
' .A- lfet.O i
HOUSEHOLD KURNlTtlRfc, ^obwatrng of
Wardrobe?, Bureaus, WaBli^tairda, Sofa* and
Bedstead**. ^
KiUiht*!) Fiirnitnrei .
Olio Loom.
plantation and Cornjint^rV Tool*.
1 AVIiiUnaw) C\ Jimier JDorn Shutter.
1 Wh'eerer 4 Wilcun't Jjawhjg Machine,' to
fine oiden . 1 I 1
1 Electro Mngtielic Machine.
t PAtkt't Dental luelrutftenCe.
r 1 Lot of Mcdicibefti n
8tock ,yug? and^Co*#, Carta, Ac,, . . ,v
j n< crop 01 iitia y^ar; consisting Of Cdrn,
Forttor; fetiuekrf, ndlrinb Potatoes, lui d
Cqdtou SifU.. ... .
TwB li'Zi'U very handsome Pictures. . I
v> f^TwriOT' kwo wivoidav' Of ? k?>
JOHN WILSON,
stirt 01?
'"ilftfillie Wi4Kcl~to tfit toort
*&? iSm
-Ol.^WlhlJaku^ Jr th* jcJia
*t AUfc?m^*t*Mr-W **
* * ; i . i. i'
ling House. . '
. - o* V *
ss '#* * *,
r>r i IT *M? a ? * ? < *?
IKLliUL ULALtHb IN
i
E CLOTHING
sr i)
mim &MM,
ET, AUGUSTA, GA.
ret ion of our supplies of GEXTLIOMKN'S
j ?lo not licaitate to sny tliat we nro fully
BEST STYLES and MOST PEKFECT
OYS' CLOTHING
and only needs an inspection to l>e fully
LC'NG DEPARTMENT
(NABLE, and Is presided over by Artistn j
vo nntlnui; undone to itinko our enisiblish*T
TAILORING IlOCSlS <>!?' AU- !
to our
G GOODS,
|
a?,
GY it COS A^D BLANKETS, BEAUIITE
LINEN' BOSOM SII1RTS.
I I
DRAWERS, HOSIERY*,
5, G LOVES, Jfcc., Arc.
3, Faktiks and Ballb, will find specialNY
& GRAY,
Under Central Hotel, August n, <ia.
ESTATE
S A Mj W1 |
I ft ImtfOanc^ of an "Ordec of Sale," from
Wui. llill, O. A. D., I will sell on
WEDNESDAY;
14th November
Prox , at tlio late lesid^noe of SAllAlI
W1DEMAN, dec'd, the following
FESSSKAL PR8PERTY
Of MOSES T. OWES, Dec'd.
UUltlN,
FODDER, HUSKS,
WHEAT, OATS,
COTTON,
Cotton 0?&,
Horses, Mules,
Cowsj Fat and Stock Hogs,
SHEEP. ITWO WAGONS, BUGGY,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
; And Uousdfoidiind JZHcUtn Furniture
" TBEM??A ^reSJt oT' Twelve MoHlh*,
witli ioftreatfrom ditte. v ..
MARTHA A. QWEW,
Executrix. '
0ct^eiT?4, *808, *8,?t
[iitwiii ittiw'iiiite iilfdfeljtfi't'i
'X/kr ILL, Wor#':
dMpt ?? JMfcdt iff t**
: lit late of ? All AH WIDEJdAN, (lao'd, for the
j eoii^iDg year. / /
?. ..y.,M >.| j -..-1
H3f? D^S^CAlleol? ^r?3ii
GREAT BARGAINS
OFFERING!
FINE STOCK!
HAVIX(J dinpAWd of my. fARM four
miles from N irtcty-Six Station, G. au^l
O. Kuilrond, I will otter fdr sul'e on said Fdriu,
On Thursday, 15th of iiovemtior
next,
MY STOCK,
Wliicli can l>e trnntod for privntely before or
uutil ilio dny of Bale, consisting of?
XXii* J3.JliA.JJ UJf
EXTRA MTJLT:S,
2 FINE BROOD MARES
And Colts,
AND
FINE WORK HORSES,
Twenty Head of Grado Milch
Cows,
Crossed oil Short homed l)ui hams nnd AirahirCi
SEVERAL HEIFERS,
I'Voni one to two years olili
Two Fine Young Bulls,
Two years old>
Mv COWS are stiuto.l to an IMPORTED
AlKSIIIllK UUf.L.
ALSO,
TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF
GRADE SHEEl1,
CotRWlVlrl MM L-n-rrrnH /T>?/?.\
- ? ?v** Muavnui \KW?;|
2 FINE COTSWOLD BUCKS,
Two yeAi-s old,
8 011.10 BUCK LAMBS
A t*D
"Veai'lingf I3ucks1
THIKTV llK.lb OV
PORK HOGS.
ALSO,
d nmn nnnfln nA m ?? ??? ?
o nvirnuttSjD ItVAli WAliUHS
AND ONE FOUIl-l!OI?SK AND <?NK
TNVO-IIOIiSK ((ioAtr <V Cox)
Wagons^
ONE EXTRA STRONG
CURVE-WHEEL WAGON".
Suitable for .StCiim Mill purpotea?all it* ?
good order.
ALSO,
A VAIM i;i'V OF FARMING
IMPLEMENTS.
Among ilium, are ten improved
IRON STOCK PLOWS,
A SUPKlltOU rj/IW,
GRAIN CRADLES,
IRON-TOOTH HARROWS,
TWO BARSHARE PLOWS,
A.xe s, XXo ?m,
IRON WEDGES, &c.
JAMES CRESWEI L.
OcLobor '2-i "h2 2t
Oct. 25th.
RECEIVED THIS BAY AT
MIMMIMfHJAMJC
uunmniinnm ot
ANOTHER SUPPLY OP
HEMLOCK ?
Sole Leather,
Fij.E.3SrCH-\.:
aif & Kip Skins
>V* > V ?'"*V '"-r1-" '
. . ?foe. ?fcq.
* -1 > f,;
:'n?jp ,,i ,
Granville arid r^IitPtbb ^nallroad, ^
{DsUnt'
? -'Atetoth it. ,J ; jg
%!:: -522 ..
The expend of Fright bytlft cU?cootbn?n ?
of the wifoa* md Bit wlll^b?kfgel^ f<dtio? 3. : r
8*pt> 18 41 ^wU-Bap>ttotedU?i. ^