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;V ' -? * '?eSWg!W?,^*WWB*^L-l!lli<V MJ. I. " .I?I cd, hi d tiknlion the only reiiource I - ft n? I'll** tiualie-i ihuuld be icudi-mil n< li?>lit hh pus ible. b\ Ilit inoet eooiioiny in inukiiijr impropriation-, nii?l liv r?<*tiim-? h strict ucuumiKi bi'hy f?n< ull public fuui-.li?nnries. Alutcnul chMi>fr?-B in 'uHj-i-i m-'I'ots of tiixiiiioii hii<J Ifiis in 11> - mie* ute requisite to render tnr ii'nn ifs oppressive. Amni^m-n hIijiiM bo require J lo make rie?/ n.-si-nmcuts of t1 e value of lauds, nihI lo.vn Kin" ?ijy lois. 'l'lie ("npiinlion Tex J* uin't'iit'. nuii it is not prujmrliom'd to the p*iteml sea1- :(. ion ; ii hIkhiIJ tie reduced Ml iea?t, out- lit!f, and I lie employer fliuuld '?? lirlil bible fc" vv?r\ J-.ill in Iii? service on 1st March ni-rt. \ ( 'lu-rul by*tern oi license# lo lawyers, rlor.-.ors, oeniUta. millers, cotton pKrfct? ( ?rtcx fur toll, lin-irlirtme, bliup-keepers, trades- I men, . uc'.'oneef, liverv stable keepers. Uotcls I ami .euw???$ |i .ii.-en, mm re* dent merchant!- bti:I mill ot lie i s siiOilM be introduced. ! ?!> ..:1<1 tic lrnpo.-c-d on moiifv ni interest., ' bvuili mid oiilv ?nt credite, ul-o upoti till | of liisuiy, eniVacing jewety, p>|J an<1 wilver j plate*, bihI wiucl < ? ' mnnj.'u.*, iif^ies, ul' Loroea nut u*ed tor a^ii-.-ul iKHl purpose?, pinno.', playing emit'. et?\, tlir cn|iilal muckcf nil incoi'poiHi< d coitipj-uit-H, including railroads not *jc?*ii?pie.< In" ) <* from luxation, lega^ea, disfri' lltive ?ll?rt> iti liite.-itate eMntesJ, pistols, l-< .vie-kinve*. pat-til til-Mi: : ..-i, : 1 the gro.ss profit* (it blotter*. f'Sf. rs : .iu lian-tillg corporation. j Die tux-"< lieretotore illipun d oil t-Xjjf^sx, tel<rItrMpli. j;hs !-(?Iii Hint iiitturniitw c?mptmicA iney t><- VUl"'. lll.Veii.1ll3 illRt?IUl'J IIS tlli-Hf <:oilt|)HHI?t > ?r? J<-nt;Si!ij{ large pr ii tueir n-vt. a! invest- ; ntc'it.i. Ali public oflioem who liave a eeal, s'?>uld . be required to uQi.x a atiiuiti. in v; Iti from fifty cen;s to two dollars, remi nt<-<i <iv <d -i n!ue or imp <it<iiic*?. i<<< nil pn;>?r? vrh.-i ? llietieiil is UM-d. J lit! ;<*rty f?r?ciir<iii? ilie p<ip I<eiug required to reiUil'ikm* ilie oillc-en to* t'-ie a .<nc. and m?ily, a t<.y aIioii'<t it" levied oil nil mxln i irr inn iiici>m?> exyronig I). - Iillllilreil (lullnl'S I A T.i < L':i! ??iii llirK.- H-tV fe;?llUirt*ft ! ( \rnu.ri 1*11 ?** ? 8ilin <ihilndiwill\ to im?"l j , all liiii coitpsi vvuiius oi tlir S.ji'jt, rtii.l provide ! for l|n* u: uluiti ii -i.-iiipliou c.f til ilflit. Tiie j j pnxtunf '"jce* Un?* I vie I would lull prinri- I , pally upon ill.' wen tin and tlio.-e wli.isr rulfilny ! meul* j'ii-lJ tii'-in fftnly carli. ..ml would oc<m- j , nit?n oofiiii.iraiufly little juconv?i?ifi*c.? to tin* j , tax pu^?r. t ( 11 ef etui or**, lilt* in't-fSEl en the p.ili.ie delil lias , bnen paid t?\ lie liiiiik of the Slut* of Son Mi Cur oljna, hni ir* 'ok- of ts>K. t*, guuvinjj cut of the w.r, tujj-sher with its Icnye o.ii^iiui li.if* ciroi:- j < latioh, pii." ludfH the possibility ? ! relvinj; further i)|'Oil it, and tin- d.-lii. principal unci ci.ler- ( est, niu-i be net liy luxation. The TiewMirer, with iIip a?ni-:inie?> of nt? ol ^ ditionnl i-l?rk en n puy out. Hi liuurp, nil clttiiiix , from hi* coiuili-r ; mid I i fc >mii>-ii.! jIvm uii up | , in.n.15 m iiiot<iii_fy m I ( clerk, ulnl lIk* IS ink be >1 euuiili.iued iih (lie I'ul.iI i 01 iIik Mate. , Tin* .?-n of misi'ie, a n<! t' e iiiiponUion. hv the , jjonartil banking law of <J?ngri of f-rt heavy j a I -x on the circulation ?f hII v-llier 11 m11 ^intimi- , nl f 1.1 iiIts, mnk" it litmi ifjsL tin"I l)i?- 1* .ii1: of ilit- , S.atc of South OmioIihh can u-.rer rc>rnia Imaili<-i??; and 1 recon lin t {(& clihritc>t>r ??? re j , Voki il or drcli'.ri' i luiieileri, u;i;l it* ln.ok>, j ] papers mid u-6. t 11ui inthe linnd l .f Commission , era for a* early Juju.ilHtiiiii a* limy Lie pro .- able. j TU2 l\xd scm? roit rut a ?ricui.Tua.\L and me- | CVIANICAti C'?LLKGK. In n'.eilionee to ihe ?V??.:titioM of llio General ' .Assy'i'l'ly. piSMed nt. l)ii-.i-|ii'i-(i*l im-moii, 1 up- | 11 pointed J nil ii S. Kicluirii-ciii, K-i|., A^ellt of llir ' ' State, for tlio purpose ol pi-oc'irmg mid Relliny ' the land scrip to whinli. Ins .Mute whs entitled v rn<1?r tlie At 1 of (Ton^ro<n. eHl-thiitdiiiii; Agricul " turul uml Mfch-iiiirnl Me whs furn- , " ished with n crii6e<i c-'|?y oftlie resolution, duly | I1 auiheniiiMted, mid filed it. in the Dej>urtmeiii o j * the Interior. I'roin a ' oinn.unieiiiion aJdipiiwI I t Jo tile by the Hon. O. II Ilrownine. Secretary | 11 of tIio Interior, a copy of which i* herewith j coniinnniciited. ii will l.e b?i>i> tl> h iio decline* t> I ? iseue ihepciio ntiiii 11 l.i.m<l?nif- i.. I .1 A<*t, the il imlioii'ill Ci>.it irmiiy ;o tn>* j?ivi) * inns of the law of the t'unj;r*i?? <?f the United ; " SiBlff, m:ikinfr tlir prmt Nol-m p'n.vld hf lo-i ' in scouring till" tnniultci -nt doiiotiitii HI I ill' csnpe " of et}". -a!mn on! ?i-ii ft>m1 I tec<>nini<Mid that :'i an Aci pns*i?d fir thai |"ii [>'?*?*. This pt<>|i U will ceri&inly lie accepted a* n c<<tnp1i?hCf* wiili 1,1 all Hit* r'-<]ii:reineiit!i o( the Constitutional Inw. 1' In Minn- of ill.- Northern St-iie?, the fund thin " raised h:m heeii uxecJ ill e*taMiMiing -scIh'oIk for I' t?;n:liiiii! the branches r?-?jniri?il '?; Art of t'on- '' gr??f<t-in 'Ktini; t'oltejjeii ?iiH Uniren>i(ii,n: '' umi n' tin.'- |?jIIkv flionlil oitiiVti nJ iix.'lf to your '' HpjH-jv il, ilit? .iijriculiuinl uiiil m?:th-iii:r*!il fra- ' tiiiec ?il ihif t'oi eiff innv bo etn?rafleil on the Uii ve.oi-y "f SuiiMi Carolina. ami huvo the ritule r.li >x|>rii*f or ltmd-< nod li.iil.luipn required to U l-e tiiiii!?)i?-il hy it. The hudding.i of th>t llni? * " ?er?i \ sire .in no Iioiih enough to ut:eonimod-ite |'; nil riu-:>'||i? i. i?t limy <1 fire t'? rlWlt.liCllIltte, Hlltl " thf a Ij ivetii to ond owned by (lie College 1' will iuriiinli Miflk'ient land lor an expcti.nentiil '? farm, ii in v-ry itu.oriani. if the donation he | ;t| necept'-d, that such legislation t-li.ill df adopted j ?1< at ill'- |i 8e*?iou, a* will make U available. { "I jndepei.dentl^ of, or iu conjunction with, ilie I c' Guivoroity. | a, Til* rUBLTO OEBT. J j? 'fb* Cftinplrollfr lienernl nnd TwaMirer, ptir | w onant 10 ill ie<pi.i>fliriit of ilie Act of H.Ht rfep I in temher Mai. prepared.'?nd forwarded inn a Mute- in metit shewing the ?et?reg>no amount of tlif: priri- j l.i eitia! and ?iil* rr?i, cab-uniied up to July I, 1 ?>H7, j th nil the otocUs und bnudx |m?t due, which the . pi Act |ii< vi.li?'l for funding, a copy of which is | or herewith chtmnuuicaLeil; and my proclamation j w b'u? bee;i i?ueJ, calling on the bo'iid-hoMeis tu ( te fcln'd their d'-in.tndH, Cnnlortimbly to the Act. j pi A cOntrxct has been in ide to have the bond* ; dt printed, .nutl it ia aurr<*>dn.hut they shall be de- I pi /jivetvd h-re by the 10th December, when the | io * - * iUMiuuK iHUV ue 'i'lia AtnoilM TP- I of {Hiitcii n? due, oil let ?lay of July, lt)b7, by the I C< Comptroller and Tirnsinoi-, ia one million two i ti< buudr?>l hiid ten iliommml eight hundred Anil I an two dollar* Hnd eiuliiy tiveCMiit. (l,2M?,8fl2.M.1.) .-.1 .Provision musl lit* rr.:u!?\ nt the j.resent *r*-iort. I |it to |>uy the vriiii-H!)HU><! int?r?-3t on this sum on i ii?i tin* 1st of Jununry, 1M?0. 1 trpUMiiit their btaie j bl 'iii?nt'h?r>-wtlh. ! :m There whb ho provision mnilc hy Ilia Act to j lia fund the iiilnrPHt now due ou tlie Stot:Jc-< uud lie J?niida.??< tlie K<re Ijnait?the piincipwl of thtt i re I iorwii^reda^nmble in 1870, or.d thf latter in j In 1 Tbi' Jntrrcft d(i? ou the lit of Outnber So ' lii?t. on stocks .i.'.ft h?udH, wan si^t\--?ight iliou- (r< nud'lwn -Kii'i/1ri-?V"and twenty d<?ilaf? ?:>d .Gl'ty ix fiv<c?u> (386a,2"20.;S$). mid I rec>inin*-nd thM p? nutjioriry he (.'."auted to fq.ud ill** ini0r?.*?t now to 4o<-; and ilio^" wliich will uecumuliiie up to ilie a'ti /lit rfaouary, l8<i(l. ^ ? , ini ' % The wtiole of Jht public d*bl, priivci- bu 4>*1 Whd intei est ol thi?'S?ili?v not Inbludinglhe pr n?:ow.i:(?r.ira<*i?,<J for. ou acuuoiiUif the war, Wsis, uii '"'on Uie <8t <tay of October last, tive,millions two tk banflctd"' iWhI five (liQiia'itiVd two hundred an J ' |>u ,twenty .a-'vt.u Mvllxra and seventy-four ceDis th (?6,2111.227.74 ). df?hW amount, four hundred mi aud ehtliiy four (hound Your hundred and forty- ad four a-and ftfiy-opa^ofoU ($4*4,4,-44.61.,; is1 c>( redeemable iu IfttiB,. aud tlirc:? liundivd and Ih oi./fi'Hon thousand drfa huudVed and iWVy-njne th . doWfira aftd iweaty.five <Jcvla (54H.169 54ft,) iu th 187(1. L. . "rArt ' ?!; Th*"r?m&nd?: of thedeht/fnot hrtludiiy? three Hi Imndfrt^ and ten 4lu'?utiu0d dollars (411??.000) a I- of rrn4y |iri/vL)ed fi>t" Uy . Aot of 21*t. sJrjjurmljer, a I 1^8'. fcuthorizitrg if^fiiV)3'fig) i"? rede^luau!6 from fri Jfo&toi&y.' ' ? / . o< . (Mcapl the Fire- Ci< ?iO?f?) U iMpoti lfd for. ^(l ihf. holders of tre *k- ati c?i\fl3*aiMli''<tf6ifl?**m t?rf?M?d^&5 nptdthe Wdrfy in of bjrVwhteHjjBQe it la hoped the. tic -. ?itf b? m a condition to promuthi pay in- l*i fgttti&i&m&WtBc 'thViU'-i .A/i-i J -f poi^rpifrr^t^rj^jhow^ig * ?? det?t nrj4,'ttu jj> 0*v6t*\ periods when if full* due/ ia herewith in ^ i;*C|riMlu'wJfcfy9iV' ' ' ' : < >w , : lOf> 4')^?*eJ> #!nWi4ly pr$p4t>- tty?t wme ff- v?r ''\ tfkri6iti tu&aVtv; ijimild l>? n>>w ado,<e4 i0 P1"*; r* . chr priucijpt) erf the dfth't ffr> U. the Jiffe&kt '* .inaiMy fmid er * Ofi Jbedtljt, "lie Luh^I eil ttio.u?*n,J aniline ann.i-, irt r..'<apartae-i?nrkhig fu'iriPfdr,!wmiij^ythrt,' m< yfe*<iia?.*<x-p#jwai pr ?uT)am. l>ier|{ritiQip>?l bjyia further iiferwiMd ex ??f tfie InteiM it^nawlly ae bj truing, V^">ecyilu?luifl U>? ?yyi oflhree >niiHpu? & s haftBi'sa ?ind fw<?Wa<nrat*J Wniou winTjOtrtn*4^smwsss iijmmSw**. J - a -T- O -. ? ilit* y?'?f IHti-J, wlirn there woe a heavy depreciation of ilie currency, Hud whetl labor and innt.V iials were in h corresponding degree appreciated. Four hundred thousand dulhtrn were issued in ItjtiS, under nuiliority ot tho Act of 18G1, when labor mid material hi>d ,appreciated very JjtlJe. In my ProOl'inmtinu I excepted theso two issues front immediate fpiii*gig until the Genera) As ycm'jly inM and d.-tei-.timed whether fl?TSo Stocks ehouM be ec-iltd t.? tho reul value rcceiyud t?y ibt>S atVtViY tliem when issued. Tho Conven- I i ion ndop'ed u rule for the government of transnetions b.>J-weeti individual- riming this lime j Which wim jusl nud honest, and no reason is per ceived w11y the Dame xule should not I f> applied in transaction's buiwccu the .State aud its credi-1 tors. 11' the fJctiernl As?cmh1y should determine to ' vculc these slocks of cither III ll'itll isMl.* r enin mission JuitPl lie appointed to tlx the rnlm, uiid j the interest can be then computed accordingly ] {Should the Umi?rnl Asii in lily take no hcLiou , upon "us subject during the present Heesion, Hie j funding will lie executed in coufortnity lo the : provisions of tlx* Act aforesaid. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENt'MKN r l'itOl'SSKI) DT CON- j oltkss. r* l transmit herewith a communication froin I the lion. Win. It Seward, covering the I tutioniil utt\eiidiil*tnt pro|i..8ed to the soverr.l ! Stst?*? <?f the Union, iiy the C-'ltgress of the i United ipt.itce. History furnishes fo.v exam- | pli-H of it people who have ,tl required to | more lo the wiil of their eoiujiierors linn the p?o|iln of the .Scntli. Kv rv conces- I hioii We liuve made. however, so tar from touch- 1 ing the ttiugaaiiitni:y ?i' giMKiiwilv of the vie- j tors hn* ehurpetiud their malice and intensified j tiiv'r nivenjiw. j In tli.- .'tiivend-T of our Inst. <ir^ani*"d army nf the lute Con federate t?ovvriim<-nt, (jetteraU 1 .J<>Iin?'?n Mid ."dieriiiiiii, eiu'h U'l-rct'Hiiliiij; the I military poweisnnd authority <>| hi* rc^peo- , i jv? (i'?v>Tuintii'. agreed upon certain term* of j iM|kituiation. While exacting in Borne rei?peofc*, j i ! *!**? terms were in the main eneli us u lilx-r.il j nnd generous victor would conclude to a fallen J [>> *. They wsr* n<j??-pte.| in trend fail h by the j Southern anil ovary ory-tni/ied b'j'lv <if ; v'Mi.M's in opposition to llin r,nv< of the IJni v led Siate* fi'iu in n few daya dia; versed. Si-arcely had tile fa?'t of the eapinilatioii been j made public, lm wovoi\ before it. wis nuiiotin? ' eed that ilia Ivriiii* Wfi*o ! ipudiutcd l?5" tlie Ex- * L-ontiv.! authority of Ihe United SlulvJ, anil a! proclamation was ir-tied, offering amuci'lV, ' with iiuino'tnis kXiw|iW'1 clause:", to those who j lind pai tic pitted in the war. The-e j cla?*?n iilso <i??{ 11 ic-se??l. and conforming ; ii> tlio re?(?jiremorit^ of the chief Executive j ZPiiei ully, nm-ie application for pu-don. Then fi lowed Mrii .rv (Jovernor.i and the military ' jceupfiiion? of ili" country, uudor which the ritjhis cf the .citizen wore regarded by no known ru'ej. ?;: ! lie wm tried and punished by <> known Inws. The condition of tilings wna ilso ni-qnii'^t'il in with remarkable patience, t'roviijioniil (Governors were then appointed, >vho*e functions Were performed joint.y with lie in.I tury ennim<?iider<jp nnd Coir. . .itionn eall"1 by tlo-se t Toveriior.4 were . ..?s<-mti|ed to: the organic laws ol the Koveral Slates I l"liiit? did ihe people of Sniil.il Carolina u*<. in- ! .1 .... i ti .i " 1 IH! (..OUjiaU'lHII Hull III 1 I )?*^n m-ole mid hp. 1'iwhI I>3- htirii ii.111 ni t!i:'- ' I'inekiiry. Mnrion >111*I ??r \v,. { 11*re fr'j'iirvj to :?? > !.?*ii slavery. wli!?-h Ii.-nl ' x;ete.i to- i w.< litiii'lc-'l y?* ira and vv.1 -> imi? ivitnly .lit??.rv.-<?v.-ii wt ' the wlc>!? social, in- i I'lrttrinl Hiiil Ijcnneiai f hrm of tlieJi'il'e. \v'i- ' When ihe ljivi'liiiiiu! (I'-cniMuil, we j vc-re rcijiiireil tu r:il ify Ui-C?>ii?(it?i.:(>ii.il amend | lent aholitdliuir Riavcrv in I lie United Slate-*, nd were iiiade, in purl: instirsieiin 'ft acvcail'iisli that result, in Kentucky and ])?iawni>, i ?lien these States had refused In d<> ?.> of j licirown volition. - e nhevfi.l. In ndiiilinn j > tIt! ?. uli ihe ei'ix?TM of SuiMi C'aiolinu, with ! [ ??< . !v an t-xoe|i'iou, took llr.s airi'ieHy o.illi. | rhieti required tliein to i*iH'nin nn-l Mt|i|?nt all j ie |>i'oclaii>-it ioim ninl.la'.vs mu'lediiriiitr I]> w::r j i m! |?i I'L: i-u I it il v llwsi* relutinu to tlie abolition [ j I ,-lnvrv. Tli'-ne oat lis httve been ohrcrwd f tlioirviit n?H(? uf the pio|i!e with singular {* .leiity, hihI every essential at: ribnte of alrue | J [i.I i !ioriMi<;h loyu'ly to Ihe t'onrlituiion nn l j i nion Luk bet-ti exhibited b'm! privlicetl. In | , Idltimi ti.< ulilhis, ihe Geiifrnl A>wi.?nl.W? ..i' i u* Mntt* I:*.", by solemn ennnuiirui, accorded t'? | ie b'nek |v>c<' all ?lie livhta of person anil ; ' ropvriy < ' by tin' wliit p race. Tln-y can j i iiV an'l i<"il, eonvtty and devise If f i. ir or personal lights nrn invaded, j i<> ."iinin judicial tribunal* vindicate litem. I he? >;<> ?i|Min llu* witm.-sa etuiul and let-lify, ! 1 r.yar permitted to testily in th? ir own ca ! 1 ?-vt-n whrii on Irifl for the greatestoffencc. ! | . uv in my of tlie Stales now cijoying a rep- i sent..Iion inlliat ('ongie&s wliitdi proposes j lis amendment. t? us fur rutitlnnti'tii accord l?y ' i??ir iiwii iaiVs tin* paaol QO'irral riybls and ' < rivtlf^<-< to ib?i black tnau I They tiuve b it J number of m-^roes ill I'icir midst, j ii<i il i w t 1 In vol*, tlu-ir ignorance and I 1 Kpr.ivi'y would |>fo Imx ii" appreciable elfe*:! ! 1 [ ii i|i<t remit, bcinj; less tbun one an<l one- ! L'bi per cent, of ill-whole population where- I i lli??ir rt'!;ltiv?s monitor lc re is us forty-one j lacks to tliirly whji.s. If fungible, fai^ and j 1 1st iiiHi iii I lie Xorlli desire t-hat tiles'* f?t oj?l?- | I itbout information <>r education?sU-ep.-d in] \ nonmeo, crime mid viee should no !<? tlu? polls : id e!eOl llivli !u (Tt?ji -a i><> lire til n?JS irtWM i anil ij >v Tiiii.i; thetn f N'>?", that nil . ' lis liim been wIiki. fnrili.tr or luch?-r ; t edge of honorable obedience rati lie ijiv?ii by i j ie people to uiioliii-r? Does the majority j ho now rnles OoiijjIvm expect to make n* b^tr citir.fUH?mure serviceable lo the country in : 1 !i?ce nii'l in war, I>y furllntr humiliating ami ' grading U9 f Notwithstanding ali tlieot* ], edge* nn<i concession*, it is sought still further humiliate mid degrudc the Soii'h. KleVen ilie Southern State*, iueln )iug South j ^ irolina, are dopiived of their ropivsenta- i n >11 in Congie.-s. Although their Senators e i<1 Representatives have l> ru <lu!y eUci- ^ I. and have prwscuted theinselvHt fur the purine of taking their Meats, llieir credentials fl ivr, in nvat instance*, bfi'n ai'l np>n the la e without being read, or have failed to ruake y report on th* viibjeet In 6hort, Cougress* n s r<-f'ii??d co eXiTcisH it* Constitutional fune* ' . His, mid decide either upon the election, th-> . turn, or the qua liiica* idiih of these selected > tliH States nnd people to reprf-nettt \n.? ( me of the Spuutorn and Representatives <1 iu me. oiMiineru ."MaH* wt?re prepared to Q ko tiff te-t oitlli, but even these have bci>n ruistenlly ignored, nnd kupt out of the eeata w which tbey were entitled under the Con^ti- 01 tnlion and tlie lawn. Hencn this amend- tti giitbusnot boen proposed by '"two third* of ^ ih Houses" of a legally constituted Cone??, arii! is not, Constitutionally or legiti- " itely, before a single Legist at are for ratifies- a n. .Waiving this prfiut, however, isit.com- t< tihle with tile interest, or con?iitent with f, e honor of thi* State, to ratify tliat amentlsnt f Do not iu fust and last aecuon*, if " loj.ted, conW. up Dp Congress the alreolute g 5I11-of determining who shall be citizens" of n e respective Strttea, and. who shall e*er?jiM e elective franchise and eirjuy nny and all of 0 rights, privilege# and immunities" of eUi- 0 usliipi 'A tie sections referred, to not' nly do C is, but they subverv the theory and practice o; vtlie {iovi-ninent ainee ita foundation, Wy ? iroguving the right of fixing the elective incline conferred upon the respective State 01 jvernmeuu, and \>y fifing the r^present*/esofDrc^oii or Ctililo/iiia.iu Counre** tlie fc >Wer to declare wbut ?hftll -constanta the -? cm Aura of cilizenebtp within the-limits ' of ? mill Curoliim or O^vrgia., Who ismpst lilMy H oxuiciae lhi? power judiciously?the ciliztfiMi tj lii? buite wherein the regulation ft 10 b? adfc, or noq-renidenW, who. are entirtiy ig ij ?ruf1t of the population, lha inteHiueucs, UfMitim and reioorces for which in s ul4ri?k?ra? - .With this c*meijdiM0i)t Incnrpo ^ ted^n the Oou?j.itutiop4 due* not the y??d*r?V Tv?mwient cnBo'*t''> he* one df "limited pow- . i" in *11 tbo qfolit&a^hieh .?on- ' itate auch a forni of Go'v???n^ot? N*j, J. ?r<; dodf J?6t iU'adojnjon retefmi the wcH ap ' * ftT?ddocWMi-ih9t"(li8: Uniud 'SWI.m ahiitl ~ J-PCIM oo ppw*"4 anlfcM ^jtproMly 4?leg?nd f llik IWth, ,'g '? %' ^* * '''"*" ''' ^ Inker) tlic oath "to support the Constitution of Ibis and of lliti United Stales." ami who eubeequentU Aid?<] mid abetted the war, i? t.g_ eluded from every o/iioiul po?ition, .Stute as well as Federal, thu migniludu of the disability ia unveiled. Every officer in the past of the 6tote, oivi} Btid'inilltnry, wns required, before entei injj upon the tliccliitrn?* of ilie duties nf hia olliee, to auliscrihe lo such hii oiith, from the Senator in Coiigri'M to the lieutenant in the lic'til notnpauius. Who then cnti l>e made liidirM, Congressmen. I.ep^lutois, District Oiii -era and Magistrates! It is to l.o observed, herefore, that ns t<> ibis Stair, the adoption of he amendment will necessarily result in perjury on the part of those who ottetnpt ti? fill sueh offices, or lo nunnihy, if tl ey uro liot lill ed. Congiey, violating aiiutlivr established princi|de*of the '.\.iislilnliot\ vtt'VfH upi li it self the rik'ht ol the paidouiiig puw?r, when the Consti tulioh vests it in tli IV'siil"iit, lluw loliy would it occupy the .attention of thiit bo dv to remove the di?ai>ilities imposed, for >i sufliL-iciit tiunibcrof our tit zei.a to lill the res imittivA riffi.wu in fsikti'li (!tirtiliiiu itlmif? 11 anarchy ii> |ioryji|i* no-i,?;ty until i' units ilio interests. Ill-- pr?"j?idie the passion or lite cuprice of Congress t'> proclaim such nets of grace an.l mercy. ' There are n!h'-r objection* of ^rave ehnrae l?r which might he nnd uinomr these it imiy he meat mm-d. (hit if the amendment is j adopted, we not only have no guarantee thai j our rcprfscntatives would In; admitted toCongre*n, but there m e uninislakuhle indication* tlmi they \v?uiltl cull (>o excluded. ltii? unnecessary, however, t<> dwell upon n subject. which has Itcon so (nr decided hy the puhhu opinion of the people of the Stale, that. I nm j'lwtili -il ill raying, that il the CiiiiPtiliuiot.nl Amendment 18 to he adopted, lei, il he done by the | irresponsible power of uuuihers, und let. ns? preserve our own self re'peet, and the re#pe''i <?f our posterity' by refining to bo the mean instruments of our bIkihic. I tender to y*?:\ genllenvn, my cordial ooopcralien in discharging llie duties und re.oponsihilitieK developed up.on yon at. this eritical und eventful period in oiir history. You love the tflorious retninitiCcu'&i of thu past to stimulate, ami the precious hopes of the future to cncouingc Y?". tiicet'iig these reaponsihiliticR willi foriiiode, emirate and discretion, and iel\ing u^oa the stip|??rl mid* protection of the all-powerful anil el a ur ieiolis God, your patriot efforts lo restore the blighted prosperi V ninl rtclaim the broken fortunes of u ijeiier oils, noble and confiding; constituency will be el-owned with gratclul success. JAMES L. OR 11. _ i Tlie Abbeville Press. JflLbboville, \v. A. li;K. ?!?. 'I'KltMS?Tliree )>>dinrs a y?-nr in advance. Friday, November 30, 1866. ?"^f~ Urrraftcr all Ofilitiinru jVot'cfx, Vrih ti'i.t xf Ji'xju-cl, and i'viiim'tiiii'utioii* on Mtijrcf* < /' it 1't rxonril r/i'trarl' r, nurrtc* in tin- l'l:i.-3 i-r t/f 11.\NM tt. will //? i ' ir.ftil fur at our mjnltif mlrrrtiunif ratcx Hti-U XoliffS tuttxl, in fit r>/ iitsfilitrr, it-: <'( < L , the name ttf the j"T~ so;i to ir/i'im th< >t tin. tit b>- rhonj'tl. J * ! ??/"* Mr. A. F. IVndJelOn is otir Agent in ; llic eity of Augusta. All iniit'ers cntiustcd lo j him will he jiroinptly attended to. 4 N IT. 23.4800.?rf GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. Th<* Mi'ssu^e of ?;<>v,.|(ior (.irr was rueeiv<*vl whil-t vr?: wvi.' y'f.ng to pri-.w, n:i?l we hnv?> tiaIv time to cull att?ritio:i to it. Some j>nrU of : it \v? linve In en co'. jM-tl.-.l to omit. The nifS- I iaj/o h.is ovuj.-iilly ln-e:i pii-pureil wiiji care, j [t id n p'uig||l'iMCS ienl, cariiftft. h.i-in?'?rs-l.ke pa- ; ,?er. Many of its r*couiiii~ii<!.iiioti:* nr? iuipor 1 ant, nn-1 nil (Io.im vp attention We entirely w.lli tli? (5-ivernor to | .he propriety?tiny necessity f>?r the District j Courts. Iielori* the war there was clamor all . >vcr I lie Statu that tin? biennial Court* of or.e week Spring .mil F.ill coulil not do t}>?* hu/i- ' 11 chs. The work to he ilnne has been increas> <1 ' iy doubling the parties amenable?mMinir the j ?Ia?:ks, who, uunceu9t"u>eil jo p?-lf-!?o\ertiir.eiii, tv 111 rcuuire more law. than the name i ?f whiles. We are only afraid thiit with both n^iiiffl nt work, the dockets will noi l>c clear- | >d. W.* earnestly hupu 1 lie I.*j?i>d?<ure will ! n??Ice it lens expensive aid pAse a good law j ivliieli may he pel 'nnueut. It will he seeu that greit it'jns'iee has been l >ii?: the Governor in re?urd lo the Cunsiituionul Amendment. lie is dcriih-dly opposed o it mid delivers a coe.'i (ii'i'lim-nt against it. Ve nerer believed for a mi-no-lit that the inti anii?c that lie favored it was true. Tim Governor shows more clearly ilmn we lu?ve seen dsewhere, "the magnitude of tli* disability,v \ labored effort has been made at the North to n.ike it appear that the pro.-eripi ion wag email, nehidii g, iu the word* of the New York 1'iinc*, "only a few of ihe ! ndcrs of the rebelioii." The faet ii?, the (iiivt-rnor has not ver stated it, when he *nys that it would, in loolh Carolina, produce "anarch j." It would of. not only abolish *t(f government f?r a tton ration, but- il would atioheh all government Vf. commend llie mc?-<Hgs to uu attentive |>e usul, \Y?> are gratified to see tliat oar friend j nj teilow townsman, Col. J. Tuwiipb Robert^,' on i.? appreciated wherever lie goes. It wift ie peeii below ihnt. lie has l?eo:i elected Junior Jrand Warden, of the ancient and honored or? or of Free Ma?ona in South Carolina. Tlria ] (lice could nut have been given to one [Dura. ' 'orthy?offe having more of fidelity and bon r than Col. llobcruou. He has grown up murtgat us, and has discharged most creditably ] 11 "the duties of life.,f We rerriembVT well J lat b? was one of the corporal** -guard, "Which, middt every diieoura^elni'nt, held oo fnitlifu| > tlie last, and wa_g dinbatj'led ?t the sorrowiMoobing place known as "Dillitrd'a Sprihg*,^ j i the NVilJei-nes* of Pitsylvaniti Oounly, Vir- , inia. May his Sudcess always bo eqijal .to his I rerite. '*? - '* ' j j no /innnai convocation of the Grand Lodge ' f A.% F.% ML-, of South Carolina was held in | liarleston, List week. The meeting ,waa one I f much harmony, and will tend graaily So pro* j iota tho prosperity of thai auottmt and honored ] rder. " . \ Jl&i. Ja?. L. Qrr was eleetfed Grand Master, i od Gen-. James'"Conner Deputf'Grand j >r thi enening frinonlo rcHr. CoL J". Tt>w*?e? t >obejteon,.of our town, ?isii|iomo to.tbi;^/ 4 on of Junior U/and Warden?. Xlie otheroffi- r ar? elyctc l are as follows ? j TfrV'T. Walttrf, Senior C,r*nd '^Vardao ; H. W\ J | "l>roed*r, Graud lYea* nr#r j H. B.Brtios, Grand y ecrotajy yi, R, Pjck'el, G*and Qbaplain;-S. \V. ? Inurlee. Senior G>*nd ;IWc<>ii ; J. it >lten, j -dniof Grand tfpicori* J.'Jafc6b?, Jd nior Exarft- ing , )eM?on ; T.'.k. Cpburn, Grand Mur?b*J i.T-. ,? lorsey; Graod SteWatd r X**.? A: ??.M * toward. " >;A * '"' * . "t?. I,,-. ' ij f/ -/; ' ' A..>' \.>c Oarden Sekus.?No invei<iment pays so lurt r return a* the money spent foe gardc-n seed mid to know wbera to buy a good, nrliclo importanl'to every purchaser, whether plant) or retail dealer, and for this rcasOQ' we hai taken occasion to recommend to our people U tiriu of l'lninb Ji Leitner, 21*2 iiroad Strot Augusta, (Ja., a* one altogether reliable and every way worthy of the confidence of th community- They are gentlemanly in tile manners and plen-otnt men with whom to trail | act busine^H. firm enjoys a higher t. p- ti ,t1on for intej/rity and liberality than dues Hi firm of l'luiuh ti Lciluer, 212 Hroad Stret Augusta. KSw Ai'VKUTisKMfiMS.?Xotieo Setllemer F.stdte frciij'imin Tolliert?TIiua. 15. Tollici I AJtn'i*. Sale of I.anil, Cotton, A*c.?Jas. I. Gilmer. D**utii ' -Hi-t!?pHrilln?Dr. I'tirker. Millinery CJ^ods?Miv. Rchwarz. Fresh Arrivals nn4 Reduction of l'ricesMi!l?*r ?t IloMiertsun. Fresh Arriruls?J.J. Cunningham. I Garden Seeds?i'iuutli ?fc LeiUier. | Notice to I)i>l)toi6 |V1< ita A. Waller, dee'd. Sirs. Ma?y I.. Waller, Atlni'r. IlmictTio.v ok 1 Vices.?Messrs. MilUr [ Robert i<?:i ndvertise fresh arrivals and ? r j dticlion in lh?- prices of their Goods. Tin i liavc just received addilion* t.? tiie-i larj. [ stock of flood?, consisting of everything usi ally found in ft country store. They ore lil ! - Till iiierchints, nnd deal in the finest good I und um fl.it it lied with small profits. Cousu your interest nnd nive them a call. Mr. J. J. Cunningham will recnive to-da] by Express, additions to his nlrrady complel stock of first class Goods. The best evident of large sales is the regular announcement. < fresh arrivuls at hisstor*. It is pleasant t trade with Cnniiin?hnm, while our 3'onn .1. t> i 1 u-:?.1 . iiitii<Ji? .Ul'?9|i<i l wwirr 11111 I'ttlT Will H Wll\ !< I lound polite nud attentive to thr?ir customer Impoutant Salk.?Mr. Jus. I. Gilmer ndvp tisos to sell his property on Satu rd-iy the 15t of December?a d^siraldo farm of 280 acre* t productive land it u good state of cultivitiioi Ou the placs is a comfortable dwelling, togell er with outhouses of every description, all i good repair. lie will also sell cotton, con fodder, horse?, mules, cows, hogs, <fcc., ?tc. S< advertisement in another column. fST" Fifty bu^tiels of peas wanted. Tli highest. iuark?l price will be paid in cath. A| ply at this < fliee. 3VE ARKETS. Aiiiu.vii.li:, Nov. :{()ih l1 fi'i. COTTON.?SfV.-rol lois have changed luring the p-ist week, at prices ranging |*i >1 U5 to vj'j eciit? p<-r IK, in currency ; liiteon an I.inii. 2'i ds. ; I>ii?4et- an.I Kggs 5J5 to 80 e?-i't> Corn, f I 75 to $.i p?.-r bushel ; i'\our 15 to $1 per bni i e!. New Yokk.Nov. 28.?1'nlbn dwlinpil * t. 1 cent lower. Ujtim.dti, :;i?: I"?e?v Orlc.im. Xaw Oki.rax*. IVov. 28.?Cotlon firm sti in Ciir duineiitt. Mixed corn, sj'. Sfi. whil ?1.J!7}. ItucM: shou'ders 13; ribljel Md--it 1! ei-ur 16. ^lUnr 'J to 12. 1?alt!M<>hk. Nov 18?Corn drooping?iih\ wli.lc Pu to t'S. \V--? f?*fn I krd 1 to 14 I'i'iiU. OBITUARY. DIKl), nl hi" residence hi Laurens I)iHtric i>ii W.-dn.-sdny fiiorniinr, l!i?* 7lit inst., \VI1 1.1 AM McGOWAX, Sr., in the SOtli year c his nge. I'oweisdi'g n vigorous constitution. hnidciic liy life-lontr toil, lie passed the jmiiod allot te to iiihii, hinl fin a I ly, nltackcd (>y Congestion < the llrain. rttt-k lo reef ninidsl a large circle ? In lit il y nnd friends. The deceased belong.-d t tlmi sturdy Scotch-Irish nice, which Iioh goti into every clime of the u?rth, and into ion ivi'lioiit t.ki-ig loot and producing fruit nhur d'liit. icid useful; which con show a roll not lea illostriotis peihttps thuu could any oilier rite that ever lived; whose descendants are rspeciitl iy in every Siule, nnd rcprcHciited ill ever h-kiislntive council in America. l>uvoted t' liheriy. Iii-uiiii-w ?>f oppression at home in thn green iideol the ocean which, amidst all th view'itudes of life, none of tliutu ever cca-nd t remetnhtl* c* tt o greenest spot i:i memory' waste. Ihe v eiiine in large number* to the United Stnte^, In-cnuse they had been taught t believe that il iw "the land of the fiee." The deceased possessed, in a large degree, ail the characteristic* of that remai knlde raci ?vigor of body and mind, frankness, generosity, fVlelii-y, impulse, sentiment, and heart, giv mi; nu a)>|>rui:iaiii>n ana i(inniio<9 lor pnelry and, at. the name lime, (list ambition for prat-li eal'sueeess which ipdiicr-s industry, economy Hii'l thrift. Th? deeenaed win horn nenr Lough Neigh County Antrim, Ireland, in March, 17Sf>, nn< fur ohm in hi* unpretending sphere, It in lift; wa an eventful i?iip. His first thought* were ahon an tin?ucee?.*fnl Mmeglo for iiidt-p?'n?teiice? ii the Old WVrhJ. and Ins last about a like even in the New. Ilia father, Patrick McRownn helonc'd to the )><itriotio pnrty of "Unite' Irishmen" hi the. short etruggle for liberty ii the year 1*71?M. The writer has often hear? from the lip* i.f '.he deceased, that, durum tha rj?ing, lii* liillu r was out. with the pikcinen ml lie, briii{{ ? hoy was carried by oo eldi i eiatcr, mill living. wlu'n the village of Randal* town wan burnt ami the family hud to fly fron: tlw rod oonf* of Lord Coriiwnllig. Power triumphed over dif?oiyaiu?.-d patriotism, and that rel>pliH>ji wm crushed. Then cam*. in llieu cours*. hII tlw expedients fur "making treaaor jiltona 'i?proscription* and the dmipi-on, exiIt and ih* irit'het! Some members of the family particularly rii illicit, Robert, w?ro neverefj punished ns traitor* tu tlitt benignant Government of Oreni liiilnini and (he dissent iunti in ihe eoiuitry growing oat of the inaurraolioc mjd connected with Lhct question of "Union* which iiOii' noon after,'luob ing it dis?greable, if not uus*fe. -to remniq in Lis native land, Patrick Mc(?owant the failier, determined t<i icek n?!W hoiiie in America. Without tlt?aid if steam, in lh??t<? days it was no small fna/ter :ocro?ithe oc-an. After ijiany disappoint nirtiU, lie Milled from Bilftwt in tlie fait ol 1800; but tbe good hrig "tMliV aprnng A l?<tk jpil hfld bo put bnck lo Corh for repairs. IJer", 10 BufTereii tnbcli in pertdn aVtd'itt pOr?e;'hitf. tnaWy *e<uiih>trfc?d It is household gods. sailed ittaiu, and reached C)iarl?*ton, Souili Carolina, it May, 1801, wiih hifc family'conaialifig of hi* wife and four; childr?n-a*4hreAVdaughtei'? ni.d h* deceased,.an only nan, |li?n a Ud of thir*eu.' 1S?A?il.njyr :from'CH*rb-?tor> it> coma;-to -*?i rerie Dialriot, %b?re an elder brothart John, tad previously MUltid; oa.tha <6090d .day out be rattier sicklied and #it?fdenTy died, JaiVtgg wido?r?d moriie^'^kBd tbraa a lite 1^1 ?*,a,J?r ? #?? jonlljWI, ?9#r 1011a of ttrtf, :dfca?qd, / Pennileaa," friend** em foreign era, atrftngBra. H?* i atrang* Jm4H, hey' me&^tbeif !? * np to . gaoial lillaofGafla Creetc, and the d6ceuii*d coin ucHtpiu n>o n??r tos' spot wMrer a ho died. U'tfta ccui*#? kf. a fen to?r? h* married;, aod cared a l?rg? family bf clirt^r?n, *dniir'i>f fwl tUmfcUiron ^oi/^o&iii; 7 *?f.4?P^rtWe wrio._roeorfv.bUu loft. , Jtif* tf? win one of unremitting. iriwdiilijna, not. for lifcitjfc boiTfor fi? lalfoltf? He?do d?vpt*tf 16. ija ttijI4r**,. *od ?i?to?d te< j*g*rd< U m. "tA^ , hfe tlijik-yBODditjon i %. . ' -.< : ' - . ^ ;e of life ; hi# childieu, seeking their own way ii R| the < orld, had Milt It-It - him; and the last uti j' fat?l blow, oopiiiig upon htm in hi* joDeliuet? .pro?trated him. -A\*my? emlnert forpnuiouc er and praotkjal good e?i'?e, he h*d token a gloom Viaw of thi political co .ditiQtv of tlio iSout le ^or y,,or" b^fpro He wa# never strong in tli hopes of gpod from secession, hut when tli ' ' StaiO had cost the die, ho threw, his all int the contest? giving his incanenud hischildrer in with uuealculiiting devotion. T<> let iho Joun ,jr hud vigoroiu go to the front, he over taxed h tleelining powers, in managing his own afToii >s during il>c war. His nrleiit temperament. i Rollout the progrem of age, hoi c him up tint u I lie fini?! c.tlii<troplm?when Ktatn pride, pro| ,| erty nud country hei-g all engulphed in on ' common iu:n, he thought there wan little le orili livitiu for. 'Night und day the painf subject, aggravated by the ingratitude and lm ' conduct of In* form r elave.^, nr" yr.' upon h 'ti iiiml ; oveiwhelmed by tho ui??ib'.<rs of tl pant and the gloomy procp.-cts of the fulur he fat ill uiuhnly nettled upon bin hruiu, wliii no hiiuian power loutd dislodge, TI...1 Wad 1....... -.1.1 ? 1 I ?U ?f the late cruel war, wliieli bin extended i ? rnv?ir.'? btjO' d the baule field into tin- Iioiiii of | u ii"rial citize-,*, and especially into tlioi of ilic nml ii firm. So w?it* ilii! trnitfl of (lie d?H!e??Be< (we belifVO we huzurd litie of beltig consider ? unduly partial in ruyiiig,) that if he had he*1 fnvuivd * ith early ftdvmil ufe*", he would Iihv been a great man. He pos-sr^ed that witlioi . which no iiitin in Hiiy walk of life ever wn jrr?*at?indomitable will and jviveverinc e* ,!.o body wna iron. and his character like his |>i: >y s?iii whb broad, strong, and ma-Hi*' . lie tivvi attempted au> thing in wliich hp did not an ' ei-ed As ii <;it iisen,, lie wi|* public *pirtt>-d an " patriotic. lie loved to ivnd and disci)*.* poli'ie alul had n dwided o"pin!ofl upon hI| *ilhj?'C I h. The loK<t of sul-Ii a uit'Zen will be felt ph|x-oii?II 111 tlie-e times. As B:inugi-<lrite, he wiih n< IcariiMi, l>ut practical and sound. II <> wut> ^<>? erned more by common Hense views cif jugii< limn by the niceties of tlie law, which, in ti '' hands of thu unprofessional, often bewilder mi mislead. lie never promoted, hut often (li :e couraged litigation, it a'iis his habit on ti n ,f day, to reconcile the parties and comproiiin l.lie case. As u nei^htior, no man was woi kind and obliging. lie nlwa_\* entertained K strong feeling of fellow chip w.?t*i the poo te ami the lie. dy were never turned hVh 8 lium his door hungry. As a friend, li Wtia kind hearted nnd faithful. and exac r. nig of these qnn|iti-? in return. / I the head of a fnmil\. lie was encrgutit and ill 1 tiring. He cared noihillg P?r hiinrelt, but a [,f lur thoRe depen. ant npon linn. Under an e?t 1. tcrior apparently stern, he earned a heart, t warm as ever heat in the breast of man. I value is only fully known when lost. Ho " i a strong believer in the christian ,relin?n. ' revealed in the Scriptures, lie labored ban e iimidst the engagement>?, perplexities and i ai Blahs of life, to be a worthy profi-saor, mi itavc evidence, in bis latter days, that, in les u ving this world, lie hex gone "\vltove the toiel I ed ceane from troubling mid the weary are i rest." _ Ak the autumn?puling tiie sun an ungiuur Hie lore*!. Willi ?*n|.|?iruvo pvideiirp i " tin? I.illol tlie le;if, and lite upprciu-h "I h eightieth winter. lie knew (hut hia rnc>- w.-sm _ ?<!-olnreil ln-? \villfrignesA to c?k'nilifrvil li ut.ildrcn w'lliiti roach ninl I..id down hia .-ton j? tnime mid died. 1'enw be to t.lifle, kind, tret. l(1 eiotts ttuil! No ore lias *n >re rens-in to li ,j ll.iiultful lnryo'ii* many ';m>u ? of love tluiii li vvlio in >pirit, ^Ii: 1 lit jj.-r* over your <jrnv b MilV tlis turf iSV'tW giet'U and the sod Ijen; ly on it 1 The lirido-tjfoom rony forget '.lie Ill-Id..* Win h1** lii? wed ! 1 w f?f^ye?l'reeii ; 0 The monarch may i.n/i'1 the ctotvu .] | Thni on I>i- li.'u I nn hour h?d been ; ,. 'I he tn.*Mier may forget the child >. J Th <t pinin g sue - wfeily on her kneo ; Hut I'll i oin.-inbcr thee, ( t'ene.aini And ii* thhI ihoti luisl. done foi tile !" j mmm$m ; | ON TO MORROW, NOVIIMR'. U So. ;'jj. J CUNKINGIIAJl ,j I Will r'oesvp hy ITxpr^j*, additions to hiit et'io if I'd I'llV Ml?:ll im l''liiiiliel(i. (Jitrsdinere ,f IIIO Id iwilldl Isii'K ClKtliU liiftiulici] nil ? Bruwn Prills, Bird Eyo Liiiperc, Tnwerlin*;! e <tc?, ?fcc. Piov. 2'J, SECOND ARRIVAL. * Q<Al?t)I.KS. Uiidl.B, Whips, Collurs, <to.,e Something new at Nov. ?.). J. J. CUNNINGHAM'S. HEMLOCK AND OAK . TAh : SOLE LEATHER. s Sy A SIDIiS, received thin week, at " Cj-ir. J. J. CUNNINGHAM'S. : WMliUR W w ??>?? -mmn wkiMi ww r|"MI03E wanting, will Und J'-b v#-iy heft at " 1. J J. CUNNINGHAM'S. i LAI If EE. t _ . t XHK fmbi>criber will sell at his resiJoncc three miles from Abbeville Village, oil ! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, i His Tract of lying on lh? AbbevilU . Brunch. Railroad, containing 280 ACRES, More or less, wall ifnpi qved and in n cood vlale of cultivation. On the pldoo is a mm . forialde DWELLING Hiid all necewnry Outi buildings. I will aUd, dell u bviis iim TWO MULES, caws/TOGS, ? . ^ -v. ' . * ;? r. r-c?" . * . ' " . .v' -V- '' ' ' ' ; . . .&*. . yety.(d?*?r|pri?b! J^y or*dito??rfe rcqtiMted to attvai.tha iff*. '" TMftHTd 'fc-^sa *'$*& ' ' & '.* ?>,? V?''* ' V/ ?V?WvU> tV'-rV ' >JM.],6ILMEi Ko>. 2d,. 1MB; 88, 3t:; -- x S . "~^r?*' " '. *****?\ "^ . 'I' ' ATotiq*. ox ISettlemeat. .. ? ?j ,-vr % >r - g v - -. - . v ; * ' V " " * i Fresh Arrivals. y i > h * e reduction of prices. sl P j ? imim it lUibLMl 01) 1. id n HAVE MADE e it | : LARGE ADDITIONS sr ] TO THEIR STOCK, y it - Purchased Recently on a De'.i dining Market* which enaH j blcs them to sell at I LOW PRICES. it 1!! THKY IIAVE ALSO 18 I REDUCED THE PRICES J < Of tlieir Stock on Hand to suit I* ^ tlie times. Lii The public f?<?iiorHliy urc inyifud lo " o.?11 mid rxumiiie th*ir ctouk, icK in the - l.>r?re-t in the uji-cMintry, i-nihi-'fi- jj o?cryMiitif; usually kepi in a country sty:'.'. ? MILLER & ROBERTSON. Nov. :;u tf fust Sjcccibctt, AT ^ A FRESII JSUl'PLY OF MILLINERY GOODS, At the Stort' !nt<?)r ni*mim.w1 I??J M.? fi""! ? ? , -j ~..o vv.un.ji, MY friends nre r*?pcctfii llj* invited lo give rue un curly call, ua trij prices are ?ucli tid lo suit, the times. "r JEAHETTE SCHWARZ. MR. SCTWAKZ 1IA9 ON HAND, GL0TB3N& I DEI GOODS, ( BOOTS, SHOES, CVni? Cloaks, %. SOAPS and PERFUMERY, All of which he offei;* ot very w.mim Hi* motto is, "A Quick IVnny." nott-'l flea his friends thut lif will >riu<tvt\h)M sior? to . th* corner formerly (iwupicd by Mtiftra. Gray A Robertson or tha first of Jaaanry^iexU Keipeotfully, '\ 6. SCHWAR^. . Not. 30. 1866, tf . -- \ , 1 - . , ?-;y\ 'v ^'*4 '. ; ?.-.* r,<+-. . .* ' / | A'.: TT'iin^T-r^ m? .'*<? I mmmm '? > "S ? . . V_ . . DRUBS. MEDICINES, KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, &5C., ffcC., Just Keceived and lor Sale by W.T. PENNEY, CHOICE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, together wiil? a nplfndid auortaieut of KEROSENE LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS, PATENT WICK TRIMMERS; PATENT CHIMNEY CLEANERS; LANTERNS, &C., &C. I have also the ELIXIR of 6 A UK AND IRON, a most excellent Tonic for Debilitated Constitutions. DR. MAGGIEL'B celebrated IPILLS AND SALVE. inn in mc >?uriu. iry m<nn, ana he convinced of tlieir pcweifnl curative properties RTJSS' ST. DOMINGO BITTERS, a pleasant nnd useful Tonic, and a delightful beverage?good for dolicale Children and Females. AVER'S mid SAND'S SAESAPAHILLA, 1 Si II OINTMENT, Strickland's COUGH KAIjSAM, uii excellent. reinody iu coldv, coughs, dsc., Ac. Aleo, the celebrated TJTARINE CATHOLICON, nit in valuable remedy in Female diseases. HadRELIEF AND FILLS, PAIN* KILLER. LEV BIT'S SWEITINIA and SI fZODONT, excellent for llit? teeth nnd nil dia ei*Nt-*s i>f 'ln> Gums, llolloway'a OINTMENT a iid Dnlley'n | PAIN EXTRACTOR* | and a thousand ol her things that you mut-t coins | :md *e<?. ?ud if you don't pee th?*m, call for whal" ? wm wnni, illl'l \i'll nil! 11 I1IIVP II, Di.n'i forgot lhat I lutve a small slock of yet in i-oa?. Terms?i'ASlI in nil case*. W.T.FENSEY, NO. 4, WHITE'S BLOCK. Nov. 21. 4 tflEuilii FOR SALE. E WfLI. sell, on Saturday, the 15th Det T cetubei- next, at BARNES'MILL on Ctilhoun's Creek, the CORN aud FLOURIK* MILLS, ftud 40 ACRES OF LAND, ; known a* M1I.T. 'rR ACT, also, the MoCorraio Tract, containing about adjoining Mill Tract. Also, tbp iVuglas Tracts contninrfjg about TWO H UN DRKD ACRES. mi.utly'Wood Land, on vfcich U ii Dwelling and oilier buildings, about *e?en miles Spaih west of. Abbeville C. H. Wrf will s*II ftlT old TVona, Cnstinpa, Mill Stones, Boga and oiheyaroperty l>"longing t? E>tnt? of O. Y. BAftNEd, aec'cl. Terms mndo kuuwn on day of ?qte. J. T. & C. T. BfflBlte Nov. 17, 1800 82 4t _ur ASSIST. ASSESSOR $ OFFICE, TJ. S. INTElilfAL REVENUE, Du* W*?t S. 0., Vtor. 14, 1806. NOTICE i# hereby giv?n that.the 8A1.UDA,. or flth REGIMENT. S. O. i? laid off nu.d coMijtuted 5 ' DiyisloN ^srp. 9, OP THB 8P COLLECTION DIST? of the State of South tarolfo*. dtot lb? AaaewTiTi>hl ? ,A "* ??-- tV-KuS..'. ? -Ui U?Q OVOiCfl AUWF* V nnl fteWnoc. ?' > My office .i^tDu* W I will *tiend t Mi? <1ifTeFci)t Depots op the Jrfle of Ibo 0. <k C. tt. It,' from Do(iirafd< to Nin#ty-6r*,'it vbat lirueA due iiwtice will be giVeu. 1 "* . A^C.^AWOTOBNB^ ' ' Awi*t. A?rfw*>r No. l?8rd 0<#. Dial., & & ' Kor.Jfl, ,81.. A tfKtfVT t^ftKVE^^lTVft,J,0f, SlCSNES^ DETO flBiAPAfinXA, mnefr good fhfe. ftq&piirlll*. If. Airifcifrea lUtl^*or.>y^^2J5b ' ALU Perso ^ th ' ., '- .