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W. A. LKR HDITOR.
TERMS?TIAhn Dollars a year in advance.
Friday, February. 1, 1867.. V
fy Jfrrarfler all OUUnart/ Wttlce*, JW6uU$
of Rcpeet, and communication.* on ?ttbjccit
of a personal character, inverted In thkt*kks?
or b**ln&$*dfor*f ?ur rifnlar
advertising rate*. ?u*Jt Jkrotic*a mwt, it* evfry
stteSafee^BBfcSftf *.#
un IV rnvnr*iwui v ?v wvrwrym.
ty 'An.jnd?>ir:om"voong man cnn find
*rip!oy5jiriifby nppticnilou to tide
oflftSfc? "WU> fifteen dollats per month I
-J ," > *!*"* =?~
. nrJPOttTAKT DECISION.Tfife
lo?K Wndtxrof the Picking Courier, pabli?fces'tTle
Cirtlut Decree of Chancellor John*oi,
in ttie CM of Calhoun vs. Calhoun, which
-w?ssV?rd AVCIckcps C. II., iu July, I860.?
and Ihej cnse likrly
decide*} flossy, Ihe Mny term of the Court
of Appeals. tVwn the Important principle*
invot^oflh the decision, the cam Is Interesting
nol merely to iha profusion, but to oar citl"ic?o?
genpralty. *<' -- " ~
It'setfns that In M?yt j I8G4. Mrs. Florida
'JaPipuq and, he* daughter Cornelia M. Calliope
cpqyeyed ihe Fort Hill plantation and
Hhy teg.--!? els* *; ;? Andrew P. Calhoun for the
'.a:\i ifioMj-p.;: e thousand dollars, taking his
litfitllttrtly iifl far ihe whole Amount, payable
in ft&rk, and secured by two separate
r.ot'tgj^pW^ ww.of lho Fort Hill Traet, and tlia
"iljofof tlio cfigroea. The bill was filed on
(^e lil^^Ss-/^ 1806, to -foreclose the mort- '
ft&g^andaecurs the pay meat of the whole
uWWniT"o! Uie bif.3, and for (he defendant*,
(IhiViitrff of A. 1*. Cathonn died) variou* de- j
fonees wore urged :
lat. It wob in*i?f ed, that the wiJnw Vm entitl^d
lo^dowtr in the laud, *ft?r payment of
the^urchaae money of tie tame, aud uot of
the who!*, mortgage debt, aud (bat the p?rv
sonil^aUte u to be applied fi rat to tlicaittit(ncBoft
of'tfi* OT'ortgBge. Thu lust propoait ion
tbe.'Chaneeilor admit*, but eiatrOTert* the firat
ia Ijifii word*.- ""A widow can onlj take dower
ia land, mortgaged > Jrj tb? baabattd, at the
tirue.pf the..purpjj?e, .and a* a part of the
B.ime trnntacUop, cabjeet to the payment of.
the entire mo/tpngo debt, whether the.iarae
-was in-wKfcie, or lir part only, for the purchase
moaayof tin laud, provided the lame u recot
arable ot A?w."
Onj" Tl ) .1__? i? M f
yff ? v,w.wnu*uugu i.i>c cunpiacnuton
of the Lond Lad failetj, inasmuch as it had beau
' given Tor fifty negro slave# who had Vera
emancipated. ' 6"n this point the Chancellor
remwrfca: ?'For more than t?? yeaH after the
pnitbaae, theft era* no eomplaiint of any fall*
nreof.spnsideration, and i? not alleged, thai
any intrinsic defect in ili? title*,
when the bond .waa.giveo. At ,the time, projveity
.)a aUveiC a* in>rerytbiug eW, *?s aub5e?tt0<be
destroyed by Evolution, and it bas
keen as destroyed. Bntdid not the intestate
l*aj t h em %ith the oenljngeney distinctly before
1iim,that )1m institution of slavery might,
in a'khort time, Ve abolished, cither by arevolnteon
iotbe {pg^niraent, or ky constitutional
amendment! ^th welt known, (hat the valoe
..r -i-*? -i ?i??- - -? - ?
- ? wm gr?atiy m?e
t?d by llie aspect* of the mnuAty.
Aod i lUinV i( vattj be Mf?lyl?k?n fjpr granted,
that wht it the Tut eit.ile niad? ihe purc
hast\ ht toon (Jie chances of iiVnkficij>4ilnD Into
(Sowideratioti, and paid ?aeh a price aa ho
Buppo*od>^lh?,uitrft?jie
vwottMi??tUj ; fa food
d?1^ 'S**. * S?:41mA m,
institution
it wmt&M* by our 8Ut? aulborkk*. If ih?
Ktnft";^d iht ael'n-icly ?nQ nol in compliance
?m *o?Horify, Bf,ft
Uiaii tb? own?w v(slate*
I-1 .
or a^wtXtr^rtjTat*, who hib fr.uolAing public
opinion totfjwh purposes. Revolution* never.'
go .backward, ?ircnt nHnrta are Always
* lie ino?t popular, and the o?o?t r?tklew, era!
control thp Jft? :
l)i^rtri^4li? iVc^ta^a^alffidre\~
Ule iW<moe la ^ d^p^l^^wer of'HBqngfw*.
It f# RtMrted^jr the Ba&tal l??d?re, aml
believed bj ninsiy of i lie ConeervaU?<n, that
lie will 4>e poworlew I* clieek tI?o revolutionary
meatorea of Congrea*. He o.iu ntillier r?ly
npon the regular array, or ita ubiefr, li ta war
minister, or lli? atatea.
ANOTHER VMO MB99AOE. .
Aa waa to be aolieitntted. the i'reiiJent lias
l returned with a Veto Message to tbe Senate
lli? bill for die admission of Colorado, and
lf?n? Nii^elerred by'the-lbreets of impeachment
still main In in* tha Independence of his poaTlion,
and the fearless exercise of the perogativee
of his office. ' Tbe piesent bill, tha Pr?e
ident regards as more objectionable than'the bill
which vas vetoed at the last Session, ?r.d he
eet* forth his reasons at length. The bill is
ropugnantjto tbe public sentiment of thtjpcoplw
of Colorado, as embodied in the Constitution
which denies suffrage to the negro, ?ud al*o.to
a recent net of lire territorial l'g:*luUire which
excludes liim from the j ry-box. There is beeidea
evidence conclusive that the peopU do
not deiire a state government; an<l the President
besides contend* that it is unjusL and
contrary to the eaiiy practice of the Government
to organize a State?with a total popti
lotion, as in Colorado of but 27,9m9, only one
fiftli of the number required fur Congressional
representation. For the saine reasons, Dacotote,
Montana, Idaho and Kebrafka would lie
entitled to admission, thus giving ten new
senator* and Cvo representatives, where the
population would be scarcely entitled to one
representative. These and other equally cogent
reasous are urged by the President, but
we suppose thattbey will weigh hut liule with
the S;d;cnl majority, against the paramount
eontideration, that each new adutirsion adds n |
fresh accession of strength to their already
overwhelming power.
Dmsolvtiom.?IJy refrrmee to lha advertisament
tii another euluuin, it will be seen that the
well-known firm oi Norwood, Connor ?fc
Co., at Cok*sbory, was dissolved by mutual
consent un Hie ui of January last. The business
will bo hereafter conducted by Mr. J.
Fletcher Towusend, a gentleman of high character,,
wnd exaell* t business qualification*. la
the Medical Department lie wllln M-iited by
Dr. W. 0. Norwood, whose mime is a guarantee,
that the prescriptions will be carefully and
aV ill fully prepared, and that norm but choice
Drugs and Me iicines will be sold. Ur. Tovu
aeudjaoliciU a ibtie of the public favor, and
trusts by alteuliuii to busiuess, and by aelliug
low, to merit iU coutii^uaacc. Give him a
Tub Dmsict Covst.---The first term of our
Duliiut Court will begin on Munt]?y, the 18tl?
iaat., Judge Virdltw. prefixing. Tln-re will
likely lw uo civil luiitrM before llie Court and
probably very little IHmiaal, Iu oiber DUtriota
of the State, teuione of thfc Court hare
elr??dy be** held, and the duiin Lave been
discharged pleasantly and aalufactorily, aad
with tha dignity *ud efficiency which bave alwaya
characterized (he administration of justice
in bur State. Id Anderson and Pickens
the business of the Court wVa light, and" the
cations did aot eentinne beyond two dara.
In Edgefield the Court aat for two week*.
1?k A*dxh?ox ^ pit: At.?l?y lite UsL nqinbrr
of thU'MltMud Janraal we i?t tluit its pabli*
>WUao law beeo discontinued, au<I (be busin?M
+*& 9&A F^U of ?be paper tromferrod to the
$*f tmo.of Ufff**. lJoyt & WalUn, who will
);?Deefarih pnb'.uh jointly the Intelligencer
andtlie South Carolina Baptist?3>Jr- iloyt rtill
oontinnhtg edit the Juldtigmcer ud Mr.
ti\e> lia-plud, The** gcmlemen are vr?-ll
k?0Wfijtt uoujnpliahed jooroali?t?fabd ready
,AO<l jriitWuiU J*riWrr?; ** exWmJ lo Ibera
ear.bMt witbes forUia ?u?cww pf their roepoo-.
V Jf*w( - A? vxicmMuait%~-AuclhjB~--L. P**rk-*vk?U.
T>4>tan?BJ?anl We.tff.KL 1
k K?nW Ux>-b?ort^W.>:
I'' IHwolation of Partticr.hip?Sbrwood, Con
nor A Co. , ... . i - '
?in.
Srt? Dr.. tUrkt-r.
j Good ileal atiJ Hom|nj?\JT.. T. Pennj. \
aouw m auwihwh-w. H. V*t%cr. , |
A poblUlflttliBgo/Uwcltiiusn* ofti
|W| *> * i? *?*
WMTy /or Umi parpoM of Uklp^ iuU> ?onsUer?tiuajhe
?ubj?ct aif whst b & * to iillM to
,4*v?wVkt'tMfJ? proprfti j?1?ft> It* mhS|0o
fro***Wln,,40l}
foV th^r bpo.flt of ibfcfJ.ylwk*
#** ??*
I man by (be nnoie ealt to be ? non
I ol that Wtll-known and u>?*ll onteemtd cjlixen,
Of Croee Anchor.
bfirg tn^lel, W^naC^^***:*
U?**? %?% River, n Fbhdam Vmftv ?$mr jo?: i
?to;ikMgi?, In thieD,.tricV 9?rHl$&y '"V
IVrom nconunU," the young taan *M Hntfcqaaiar
\?d wlllitb# iTord, and onUred lb?
liiRh, 6ud iltda rcd?f lib bum off tl?biuit into,
tweire f?at Water Being taken uuawaree, ho
mu?t have 1?Ht hie balance, and fvll off (he
iu>ra? aotl waa drownttL Tb? lions uiade liia
escape ?LuurenwilU J/<r+t4,.
%W Many persons through th? country do
Dutkno*:wher?tl(^y etui procure pare and
genuine Drug* sod Cheraiaala. Messrs. Goodrich,
WlHnMtQ jb Ct v^onnnlj John Ashhurst
dr Co.,) at their old Southern Drag Iloutc. No.
Ifi3 Meeting-street, opposite the Charleston
Hotel, keep an extensive stock, which they
warrant the quality of. l*hysiclaua,caii depend
on having their orders filled by experienced
hands and at moderate priaea.
Til* Mn?T rV?vOlmi*? ????*.
Cotton, Corx, Wiikat, Vcuktadlm, Cbopb, Ac.
?Mn|>c?' Kitrogeuized Super I'hcuphato of
Lime, stood drought beltvr tlmn Peruvian,
American, or any other of lite various Guano*
u?ed inthe vicinity. The cotton held iia boll#
hitter. Kinatnan A lloWell, Ageuta, 154 Laat
Day, Charleston, S. C.
New York, Jan. 29.?At the Southern lellef
meeting, laat i.iglit, reeolutiona were adopted
that a roininitaivni consisting of thirty men.
wiin power 10 a?ju three 10 tue numoer, oe Appointed
to rai?e money auil di?tribute eapplitt*
among the dtatitute ot (lie Huuili without distinoUoa
of race or opinion, and that the philanthropic
women throughout th? North be
invited to rhare iu the reiponribilities and
bleningftof the wotk.
TtlK 1'feXKBvlvan 1 a LietstATuas ?-Hie Leg
!- - L_:i! ?til
JOIHIUIC U| I CilllBJITBlIM IS (lulling oirr WIWI
rirtuons indignation b??4UM Mr. Johnson
propose! to appoint its rejected Senator, Mr.
Cowan, Minister to Austria. Tlie Springfield
It'publican thinks it had better conlnui itself.
The election of Mr. Cameron to Mr. Cowan's
is as lnrge an undertaking, iu thd tlrlUous d?
partinent, a* it can welt afford in a single woek
Mr. Thad. Stevens told th?in, we know, thai
they were *11 virlUuUs ra-n at llarritburg this
y*?r, but we beg them to be a trifle ino<U*t iu
uitpMjiDg mat oiiuiee qumj.
I'auox Buimi akd Pabhon Brownlow.?
P?raon Beech er bat written a letter of brotli rlj
lore invoking the ehoieist ble??ing^ of
lit>ren on the "eW?e*t ?pok#u" P*r#on Brownlow,
to whom it i* addressed. in behnl.'Oof nc
l^ro Suffrage. Brother Beccher, sinee hint Sep
temWr, u t doctnr of political divinity, linn
repented the error of his ways in pinning bin
faith to. lha wnisleo.it of I'rcsideut Johnson.
IIit nosegay i< therefore transferred to the buttonhole
of the more orthodox Pardon Browulow.
lite vole of Plymouth church waa the
will of the people to Parson. Beecher. lie ia a
shrewder |u>litieian tbma Presidmt Johnson,
and wiser eveu than Greeley, who backs out, .
but never confesses ha vat wrong.?Ptruld,
K*w You U oxter Maust.?Private in tel.
eats the money market there u much more
etriugont than woutdbe iuferred from newepaper
account*. The money market wni exceedingly
light on Monday, and stock* generally, ?xcrpl
United State* stuck*. declined from three to
four per ctnt. r
The report of J. Ruu Browne, apeeial coniinii?iwn?r,
on, tlio financial resource* ot the
States and Territories Wrst of the lloek)
Mountain*, give* an eltiinate of the product
f??r opold anil lilrrr at ftlQR.OoO.OOO from Oali?
j California, Montana, Colorado, Nevada, -Ore*
gonrrod utlier ceeliona.
Jrot HaU,tif A bany, who i? putting logctli*
er (be bones of the Cuhoes Mastodon, aayi It
will stand about ten fact inlcngth; that it exfated
sumo 26,000 y?ar# ago, and that the liedMn
River has mad* all its channel sines the
nionater li ved middled.
The ^migration Commissioners met in New
York on Wednesday. 6ut nothing' of unttaoal
interest esnifr tip. His w?ekly r?lnrn of stalls '
lies showed* Hi* nnmb#r of emigrants landed
I*t v<^| ioliaw >ark *o ba 3*&% niUUfeg the
lolul tinco January 1, 4900. The balanc? of
t(i? comma t ation fun J is now $21,857 It.
St."UkbiU,'! Bklla.?TJio mtry of St
-MiebaTs Church, ChirlMton, Intra liidriMti
M pa'ition, anilotaadhy'aaarty all' tha Uuited
States wffieipla in C^arlutoB, to Cangrra* bum*
bly,pmyiogth*t J;h?noi?J4?" body ,tu Mlle>?:
thrtn frwm the payrpautof tha knj-vrt dutyof
86 par aanU, ud J?r the exitting Uriff law, upon
the ball* 'of St. Michael* Church, which
wore *eiii to tSti&iad to b? mist.
v Anadtloi^il? Fra&ea1 WhotoTd * free j>ua
ihii it! ItttH tirti Sita br a rail roid eobt-'
psojr. -was MDUuced tothirtMU t&onlh* iroprig*
aaueot, 'i: t?'
it hiijuwliwt w ntkiog -m??? y>?l
.rt#aW^rM^r, ?f??Ur?
* ? fuiprr^tfco....
J A Mr*. White m "local" o< III* 8tark Cotm: &&&?$
.V" i??r> ??&?? ':*m
^rw?iy8.'?u. tt. MM !.
' *?rtnftj?# f%W*g of i*a r^gfa'MU of Kim
"fekrMtof? <? IW *?f
1 ^Ti'ib Bi.CE" Ridck railroad*?It vrlll be ?n
terartlug t? onr reader# to loam thtre is a
probability tbrt that portion of lb? ltuad, lo
Tennewetf, will be plnoed under contract In a i
l>ortj!m?, Whan tha jfartar *ra|P$biained, ]
Ui? aioia ot moDtofee aubaenbed 110,000 per
iniU^Mb $100,000 for the bridge nl ICnoxville j 1
amounting, ia (ho aggregate, to $GOO,OO0. Du'i
ring the lift trfrioD of the Legla1atur?>of
Tenne?s?e, $300,000 wne given by the State, in
addition to her former aubaoription. Beside*,
B'.onnt county al>to made a liber*! aubscriplion,
wbtcti ia now available.
- The Authority ia good for aaying that operation*
will be commenced at Ktiox ville, at au
early day, for tha completion of the road in
Tenn?aaee?a dsetance of fifly inilea. And
.that it ia confidently believed ilmt the mean*
will be ohtaiotd, ere long, to complete the
whole rotul.?Picktnt Courier?
RccomTBccTioxi?Mr. Boatwell U to concoct
n now plan of reconstruction, that shall lia ac
ceptable to a larga number of the late "Ilebelr.'*
The New York Drilnine, of the 2lst,
speaking of it, any* :
A simple provision that no farther confiscation*
fliall be iuiriated would enable tlioasnnJj
of the. Most capable and enterprising
Southron* to borrow money wherewith to fence
and till their land', or to sell half of thnh fur
the means with which to cultivate the other.
And why not thus provide f If wedonolpropo?e
to confiroate-~-and almost ?v#ry one
We do not?let " state this beyond cavil, so
as to Allow thou8?n<l* now fettered And paralyzed
to the National thrift and prosperity. If
we do not menu to indict for simple treason?
and every on* knows that suoli .indictment
wouFd, ti ruler the *lal<> decisions of lha Suf/
we Cnurl, bo but n eotlly ?hnme--!et u?
ay llial alio. and diepel llie idle but none the
I?m painful npprehentiuus of devoted wivea
and children. We will^iot here unc tho vord
amnesty, aince it liaa been so gioMly v. 5 dinhonestly
p>-rv?rt?d ; but we insist llirtt C011frrta
shall nt least seem as g> iierous as it really
ia.
Tl.? TT?n<. ~t t>-. '~ ?
?v wi ihr|irc??innUTfi pRMO'l ft UOIQ
bill, which provide* for aix dare* notice, by ad ertieement,
in a doily ncwtpapcr in New York
lid \Va*hngtor. j?rior to any pale of coin from
tbe Treasury of the Unite States, which notioe
mnit deaignate the amount' to be offered.
Thi payment* for coin thoa diapaaed of may be
made in campoaud interest r.oWa with the lht?r?st
accrued thereon.
A Waahinglon correapondent aaya the late de '
oision of the Supreme Court on the Tret Onlh
will undoubtedly ii fluence the action of the
Kxecutive to aoine practical extent, mid w??
umj vuuuuviiviy < iliftl the South will he
relieved from (hp nlternalive or having either
tbe fi>W email civii office* there filled bv itiue
natil Yankees, or4be dejuived of inail and-oth?r
facilities altogether.
Gen. Graut hue ordered aJditlional tionpe to
tte cent to Gen. OrJ, who is commanding in
Arkanrtv, on tiU official re|>re*eiitali?n that
the Civil RighU'Bill cannot lie unforced ii) thai
Stala fur the ?t>t of adequate ttiililiry for.'*.
/ki'ci')ti, Jauoarj 15 ?A private' 'lu|iateli
Hfi ikat ?>ne one half the town "pf LaG range,
Ga., including the buaiaeM huu***, bat been
barm 4.
Another Kviiikxck or RccfUriiiATiox.?The
MbOMUvr A'cJti* 7\irbiltT ?> r1-nr.it ft.r X?w
Orleans on yesterday, br 1'jjiper A Son*, with
the firit cargo ?f rieo Wlti It haa been ??-iit to
lo city from Charleston for ?ix years.
'ft ?CarUloa, 4J1* publUhtr, is.cmt
in statement In which ihe.MY* $loO,Ciit<) worth
of thia work has already been sol J, and it
takes fire Admn't l'ower Pwm*, constantly
g?>ing. Sunday* excepted, to supply the "dontand,
With such pecuniary success, Miss
Evans will'lauj the shafca of the critics.
The New Yark markets are alluded by a p?per
of that eitj" as "shanties breeding di?ea<e
in more ways than one."
Aa matter* aland now there v.'onhl. nppoitf
..._
?w un iiw iwj i?sr,)>riwpNi 01 a oiearatice 01
ibe foreign element frutn tha field < f contention
in Mexico. ' '''
Any qoantlty of roagbi, oa? coroner nnd
flfteeti policemen vert prmnl to hear Oi'c KeW
York Ctfunoilomn who tlirtfw lb* iukatand beg
pardon oftlie Trenideut.
T1i? New York .World expreac** t)i? coavictioo
tlmt lb? hWf>??efcmanV'of the Preeidrnt
SolinaOn will be puhtdtlbrocgb In deadearneat,
apd lhatf ith?? became m i oacaarity of> the
Radical poaltion to get U?e Preajdentout of <Ue
Ui ^
l5(thop Urecn, Of BfiMlMppi, buiuu*d putoriil'lcltrr,
elijaifitag tfie <fbf? ?f "itutrucling
rr??4lm?B {<t duttM'of ?iti?ao?h1|r. ' -
' G?n. Storting PHee'< trUk&* tiri urHugtag'
to [my BW * *30,000 ?io?fO mHt. Loots. A
Urling pel#* fyr ? hous?,?ni] a hou?o /or 8t?rliBg
We#* * - : jjj* V , - t-:
i: A m^UngAY?rr?i?*on, Yo- pu.
far 1b? parpojM of Mftdttjt. torn.
i? the ttotitato of Sotrtb C*roitn?t
... A raoiW of f?ffce?n children lo Now. York
hw joot ro?ver?d * verdict of *5000 ng?in?U
^ <^?r??7 forbr..?ir(I on.o,
i& ! jii;J. Itti:. trS" ? . /?$* ^rti/* ?>!. u $P> ffo-i
"l^r-tfjiiTxiiitTr.?Tli? Board of TraMeea or
tho University nweinbledou Wejlaesd*}' evenlug
last For the ptitptaM of carryingout Um provisions
cfthe Act pasvf^ by the Legislature, directing
the Botritto filillie chairs of the Professor of
I.itw, ?nd tho rroftsMorthip* iu the Medical Department,
r*c*fctly'creatuU.
The result of Cht dtliberution was the appointnieul
of 111* Ilouui-Judge lug lis as Prvfea*or of
Law; Dr. (Jliirfolm, ofCharleston, Profesior of
Auaiomy ami Surgery; Dr. Darby Professor of
OUitctvics and Oeuerul Practice. Dr. Laborde
was also clioeeu as a Colluboratt'ur, and will lecture
on Physiology and Hygiene. Prof. J. Lecopte
wi|l ulso deliver lectures on Chemistry.
Under ibis admirable management, the UniVAItllV
nf Snnlli PbkaIih# * ?
i r?.?TM'UUW.hsy?*.IV
tlto young men of the State which must dray u
Urge number to drink of tlia"Kteriial Spring."
The accomplishments of the gentlemen above
mimed, the opportuuitios for study, the associations
of the city, the economy of living here, the
certainty of the bent facilities that booke and
bruins onn afford?all' these are attractions
which will be considered by parluts, guardians
and students iu making their choicc of a college.
Unlike other institution?, the^e lectures will
cotilinuo nine months in the year. The usual
BPMioim of medical colleges are limited to four
months. The probable total cost will not exceed
three hundred dollais. We leara that th?J Professor,
uf Languages, who is now in Europe, will
commence his labors in the spring.
[ Carolinian, 2Cth.
Passage or the Tenube of .Office Birx dt
the Ukitkd States Senate*?Tlie United States
Scnutu hr sa vrvt*. I>r n-onl I ^
the Tenure of Office bill, u meaMtre which deprive*
tlio President of the power lo appoiut or
remove any officers except the members of his
! Cabinet Without the advice tfhd convent of the
Jennie, nn.l effectually prevents removal* and
appointments tim ing tlio rece*s of Congress, exCrpt
in certniu specified ciues, und in such aubjccls
llicrr* to the action of the Senate within
twenty de\e after its renMeinbling. Prior lo the
passage of the bill Senate Sunnier mode a ler?
lific attack upon tho President, iti which he ae
cu?eu iiiin 01 naving u<urj>oa me powers 01 uongrws
on a colossal scale and of employing these
uaurjieJ powets in fomenting a rebel spirit end
rekindling the tires of the rebeliion.
Wasixotos, January 29?Judge W. L. Sharkey,
of Mississippi, has been admitted as an
attorney In the Supreme Court of the United
Slate*. The Reconstruction Committee is hopo*
lcssly inharmonious iu their phraseology of exceptions
to the bill securing tho habeut corput
lo persons imprisoned contrary to theConstitu1
tiuti. The provisions of this aqt arc, that it
I chu.ll not apply to the ense of tiny porson held
by tlic military mithcrities of the United Stoles,
charged with military otfeuce?, or with having
aided or atielled lha rebellion ngainat the Government
of tho United States prior lo (he
sage of this not.
Wammxctox, January ,20.?The Fiimnee
| Committee have almost unnnlmously instructed
their chairman lo report adversely to ths gold
bill. This propnhly ends Congressional interferance
with gold sales this session. The Senale
Post office Co.nmiitee will report fhe Ilou/e
postal appropriations without aincndmeut. A
special di?patch yays it id noticeable thai tho
dominant parly arc breaking into clique*. A
portion of it U daily becoming more infiiualo
villi, the rrcnideiit. Wen. Grant ha* been *uin-""
nioned by iiie New Orleans riot committee.
"The whole tiling i? ? decided noTelty. It
i* vt prr**nt the all-nlwirJiing topir. Frn?din>*u
are in uttendaner l?y hundred*. They occupy
on* half the Court House. The tvliilea jnodustty
n|)pri>|?riHtu. the oilier half. The aide ?nd
| iho open epane around the bar are urulral
grouud. The proceeding* neem to have a horlible
attraction* fur the blacks. They watch
the grand balancing of the *cale? of justice with '
npen mouth* uud widely otaiing eye*. Male and
female, J'oulig and o'd, white, yellow and black,
drunk and *oh?r^ honest folk* and pickpocket*^
therfe they *it, cheek by jowl, aud for the iflwt
part asailertt as Quaker* in -convention. -Ti* <
likaly, how?vrr, lh?y ''keep up* davit of*
llimkiogj* T.; ; -SiC'-y * :
I'odn Femow,?The telegraph brings tisibo
announcement,that the;great Crosby Art Asso-'
cialion drawing look placftyeatatday, and-that ?
the Opera Ilonso wfia drawn by Jlonry M<?y^r,
a German loon-keeper jreeiding in Chicago.
Remembering that' this biuUlng pays annual
rental of tblriy fboasand dollars, and i> T^ued '
at i half million ?f dollars; andifiat th\g Hckots
C03t fi*? dollars on eh, we may well feal 60rncr
anxiety about <be fato of ilie indirUlUftl who
lias been subjected lo tbis wholesale viiiitalion
?f r,;:, f.#7
m*'* \
aertsia paiUh bad assembled in tUa chnccb,.1b?
bailrfinc was llifCMindt'.lliv t r on n?_ nil 'n*iaa?
of ihfe'<Jre?k ChnfoH'wm brooght la Willi
In lira band. Iletwcnt from oue to another and <
Bdn.iijJeteM lUt> cgmmuoicii. If any oue uliu't
hi? liftfjid**$*?! to.r*ct}y? lUwtlWut, ft*
umilh ?f I he refractory peasant with hta bay or
accounts say thafSkerrnnn nnd Carnpbell wouto
not pntl together.'' Each claimed tli?le*rf,r.ti<J
wanted to toial6&
.E^SSBFSS1
triform ammmkiwu LaM Iumi ?<dl Uwi . : 3tv
MARKETS. ''K'Z.l i
A nnKv ii.lc, FVirrunry l, 1607. |
Cotton 2|<g7l?: Coflae 30?aSo: Corn |L?5@ .
200; Meal" f*S5 ; timt 9*96 { Pea* ?U7?
Flour 81?@*30 p4r bbl; Molftaaea 8100<3*1.25;. .
ltice 15c; Oata >1.36 par bnabel ; Sugat 18<a20. i
Charlkston, January 18.?Early Jfti* Uia
morning (ha market. wn? quit? dull, but tha demand
afterward* inipro??J, buyer* Operating
extaiit of 337 l>al?p,~-.tli? ratea being in
moat instnncca unchanged, bat in % lew caxat
they were aomewhat stronger; Ordinary. 30;
Low Middling, 81; Middling, 82; Strict Middling,
zn.
^ "
v/iiLUJiaui, ?o|iunry J>I.?UlllOD, 17 to 23 1
gold, 28 lo 81, currency, la* paid. > - ?" r >
Corn, $1,7(1 to l.bu per liuslitl; Flour. $11
to It) per barrel; Oats, $1.00 lo 1.10 per buihWttfUMi
|E7irtdlWji*T InnteV; Diy, Northern,
$2.40 lo 2,65: Hiom, Uauguou, prime, 9 to
11c.; Carolina', 10 to12$c; Tobacco, 60o.; to
$2.00 der pound; Cufn, Gold 8l? ft *7c. pr??:
iniuni. :
Augusta, Jan. 98.?Corros.?The, market
has improved $ to 1 cent a pound. Receipts
And offering* are light. W? quote 'Middling,
31J ; Strict middling, 32.; Good Middling, 83$
cents.
Com*.?The market has been very dull. Brokers
paying 34 and selling at 36.
Silver.?Unchanged at 20 to S3
Nkw York, Jan SO. .
Financial and Comucbcial.?Gold ! 35 ; 6 20'
62; euiipona 1u7 3-4; Missouri 6'? 92 1-4 ; j
colton quiet but firm, saU-s l.OoO bales, raid- I
dliug uplands 84; flour irregular 15 a 26 } low?r
Kiiuo Oft it ik. ni.:? " "ft - ?? I
?v - ?. / M ? ft ? V , vrmw lli 9\J ? IM 0V j
Western 9 20 a 12 50 ; Southern dull and |
drooping ; 11 80 a 16 S3 ; wheat dull 8 a 5 j
lower ; corn 2 n 3 lower, salt* 62,004) bushel* i
mixed Western, 1 10 a 1 18; out* one cent
lower ; Western 60 03, State 67 a 69 ; beef
sfeudy ; Pork he&vier and lower, new mesa 20 !
1-4, old 10, prime 16 5-8 a 17 ; lard Heady ; i
whieky quiel ; groceries quiet and dull ; wfcol ]
steady, sales of SOO.Ofoj pound*, 45,?. 63 for |
domrstic fleece. 74 a 75 for picklock*, 28 r 82, j
for Texas. 47 a 50 for pulled, 80 for Cnliloruiu ; |
freights to Liverpool quiet ; cotton 1-4 a 5- i
16: Corn 7. , I
y * j
WHITE AND RED
ffliffiilil
FOR SALE
AT DR. PARKER'S.
Feb'y 1, 18fi7, tf
istotice. _
ALL perron* indebted to K. J; - DAVIS,
either l?y note or m-counl uiimt reilU l>j
eighth of February, l'8C7-~ #
. ' I
N. I. DAVIS, I
Feb 1,2t . -i
ISTOTICE
TO DEBTORS.
rl^HE mbsoribsr giv^stmtiee to tfito* ii.eUhtJL
?d to hiii) by ?prit crouiit that if their
account* are not nettled fitlirr ly jxi^raai.t .or
>>y note, by the 15 h of tVbiusry next, said account*
will be jnil iu suit.
EDWARD WKSTFIELD.
Jan. 20th. lflf.7 at
SOUTH CAROLINA
ABUB VILLl! DISTRICT.
By WILLIAM IttLL, Qrdhiarf ol
Albeville District, 3. V.
WHEREA8, Vf. II. Parker,' ComniJ??Ior?r
in Kqnily for Abbeville IHilriiit, >|im
npi>li?d to me for Letters of AdminUua'tioi) de
bout* rioh of all and singular inV
ri^liU mid credit* of Ueortie M. Ctvroer, d%e'<L
These are t<> cite lite "k ii.drc.l ntid endilure of
said deceased, to npjraar before me at a' 0)?rt
of Ordinary <>f Abbeville )>i*trietto h? bel l **
Abbeville Court.Uou^ou fridsy; the JAifc ;v/
March uext, to show cause Why taia Letler*
should hut t*? granted; <<>- > '?
r Qjveu nndrr my hsnd and iu*1 Sfst Jautury,
1867. , WILLIAM HILL, O. A, lJrt 0???] 1
' Feb. F, 1867,41,': ^ ' 7&/>idVVi
PtIBLIC _MI(iTH)NI
LOUIS PEAllLESTBE,
T70RMEULY of Danual.Wille. rrepeetr.?lly"
informs th? oitircw of Alib?rill& Djitmi
LADIES' DREUS GOODS, n,|
si ';i ' '\f-:. Swj
CLOTHING, BOOTS, BUOE^ -IIATrfl AC. |
Alan, four one l?lf ft<^ ixjnW il?^UUVllUf|B
of DonMldstlllCf auur tba GreanvIK* ud 1 V&'
jL -irii3 ?? ail Til U&flN
II. I'.v mrnmmMmmummiiMwmu j
COKESBURY, S. C.,
^ J January ?v ??&..* , 9
The finn of cokwoR, Nonwoon * oo. /
wsi <lif??il?td by mutual cujMtst tat
Jdaaary,1907. ?
^gH
The trH*in?-?? trill ba *trt?tlnO*d at Ibt mim fUnn
plaee I .j J. FI.ETClHEIl -TOWWSBSD, who' ??
will giro >?? undivided alt tuition to tin buti- gfSBB
neoa by Wbictr he hope* lo tbMr* ? fair abfclt ?f BgBg
public patronag*.
Dr. NORWOOD will arj'nrt him lb tka U?Sr 9H
icftl Department. " ||W
. . ^ i h?:_A^i-J i. >> t-r f&iCM
I ur' *?**??? * P* 3K8
' lect arlictc* at a Tarjr amall p?r e?t
^ T Sm\)WHsisB I
Fib. J' 18C.7, 41, 3t '; ' BJ
' * jarofiB
The Stato of South Carolina* 1111
abbeville dts'itiict/ jjfcjjjj
nr equity. mft
I J. J. Cunningham, it. T. Lywi, rt. M?rv*r?t> HS
| William*, Adinr'x, and otlum f 5 9
i mil uttrt rt:n v-? " ? *?
...... iv uci? imbi una iff
Marshall Assett. Revoke 'Admini*- ?3h
tration, t&c. liSBi
IT appearing to my MtiaOaetioa that Um d?M?
feudatit. Mar>;nret G. William*, apd h?r h
I < liililrrn (tvliOM naittea ar? unknown), heir# At' filS
law of A. A* W UlinniH, d.M'd, anti diatributf#* of HNj
his Kitnlt, reticle bayond tbe limita of thla 8taU.
Ui? motion by Tlionirtrf <k Fair, Complain?' aSSs
anU* Solicitors, Ordered, that Mid dt-foftdAptr 8BS1B
do xppeur and plead, Htt'wer or denitur t* id SfBG
bill wiiliiu for/;/ dny: from the publication 1 MKi
hereof, o>- I lie ?a(i^ will be taken pro etl*ft?? 9H
araiuit tlienu BH
Wit. II. PARKEtf, aH
CommiciiiouerV Oflioe, | c. -u. a, r>. flH
jHimnry 28, 18G7. > Jan 3U 14 Ct
TH XC II
Ji^ A. HATS, Proprietor^ k?
t ' ' ' V-'?"4 S
rPllK l'rfpridtir ?f ihi* Wfllltnn?|i ^nd wpf ' "fln
X ulor Hi>nu ?unhi inform his fri-mlt and Uj?- 'Uji
tf?v?llinjf pulilie. llinl fc? hWa IrfcA**) lh? "Jl*^ ' iH
?linll lluuttc." niiil il nutv )>rc|>nrvJ 1BK9|
iiii>'l?la rn>nl?r iii'd tr?n?ii-nt Cvurilm with* ^H8
lionrilini: *>iH !?fdj;iiig*. lie retjb&OMf M'ut- QKj
ii?nij?hnreof jmblia, ;|?nW?n?jjy, Urlfati 8BH
d?*i.t of 'civiiifj entire tUf.tctiuu lu 0i? uioal*. W
IllKtidioM. > ' ' 1 Hilft V' * SM|
llif Ttvl.lp.wiU.I.e t?utul jnpi^ird ^riA Ik#;. sB
l>w?i production* i?f the nitrkrt uii cMktiy. ID
llin vh^t* ?.UI I~?"> -t-J *
IIulVM\ i>? ll ii hi?0l>j"Cl tw: luafca th? K'Jtwm'., {fli
_of iH* i,-?r?>llfr ami ?tJ-?ng?T |>)ej?nt>L . SaB
CdhtitcU-J filhllw l' iilf . fll
JSatc ai?l bon<Wmi?? BHlwr.l ^?!?ou. u -; . V.. H . WjB
Al*? < n til# ]> ?niiac? a i.lTtrv Stalla
snpjjfjul witli fhigittrs'&irbirds' 'iH
T!iu t&l bin- Urn* kaf;
I- ? nliliah.ita "r-lrrlj p*v?riimvitt.-. 8f
una tA ph>tr llir riijnbii ut iM irMttiri jfljj
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