Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, September 13, 1867, Image 2
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W. A. LEE, EDITOR.
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TKKMS?Three I/ollars a yenr in advance.
Friday, September 13,1867the
political situation.
yswwii otf sk.na/or8 S.l'mskr aju> .wjulspy a3d
Uknekal Butler.
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A correepondent of the Boston Adotrtiwr
has recently bcert permitted to hold i overviews
witii'^anatvrs Sumner and Wilson and General
- Butler, and to publirfh m length their opinion
of public men uud measures. The correspond,enl
slates tlitvt tb?,report is from stenographic
cotes taken at Jjie time, and bunce may bo
considered correct and reliable.
These dislingoiahed gentlemen rpny be regarded
as fair exponents of llio designs of the
Rudiual party, and as may be supposed exhibit
remarkable unanimity of epntiiuent upon it?
pending issues. They as a matter of course,
concur in eulogizing Stauton, and iu deprpca
ting Ilia removal as a ualiomil calamity; in ro?1
garding the acceptance of tho War Department
by Geunrol Grant as an ill-advised e'tep,
which lifts enabled the l'renident to obstruct
the reconstruction policy of Cougres^; and iu
looking upon the President's recent policy, an
furnishing new matter for impeachment, which
they eeetirto think is a forrgon s conclusion,
that is bound to follow nt t-he next election.
General Butler is evidently afraid of a.co?;)
on the purt of the President, and though
he doubts the l'rovident'* courage and capacity,
thinks ho may find those qualities iu tho Hon.
Jeremiah Black, Buchanan's At tornov-Oencral.
lie (luia discourses:
on johnson'.
"Well," he raid, "Ihc kit nation would bo suf
ficlently alarming if it wits certain that Johnson
was acting from purpose and plan, and not
from obstinacy and personal ill will. If he
'could l'o cnlcOlatcd upon aeanother man might
be, ono would Hay lli&t these acta in rm.oriog
Stanton, Sheridan, urd Sirk'es were part of a
plan to take control of the (ioverninont, upon
the theor3' that th>> legislation of Congress
was unconstitutional, and, therefore, not binding
upon the executive.
Iiia course would secui to indicate (hat putting
General Grant into thn War Department
and ezhihitiug him or obeying and candying
un ma UI UCI, Willi lu 11UU J11 HI U1U llTIIiy tO
obedience to Johnson* Commnnds, anil to show
tliein that the highest officer must be, iii military
alfftitp, subcervienl to bin will. But the
imbecility and wavering of tho President heretofore
xelievfs the country from any pressing
belie/ of danger.
Johnson IrcTch Couragennd capacity. If lie
bould reorganize bis Cabinet, and put at the
hepd of it a tnau like Black, who has both
courage and capacity, then, indeed, in view of
the belief that would be engendered by the
probable turn of tbe elections in pome of the
Stptee in tbe fall, that a Conservative reaction
had begun?then one could easily predict the
probable turn of events. LJut now we are iu
the condition of the sportsman who refused to
match his-blood horse for a rne* with the far.J
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viu wnim uuji, uccuujo no ru?0 cauid leLl
how fast a lop homed bull would run.'1
.ON BLACK.
I asked the Geiieml if tio kfiow Mr. Black
pereojial^', And what he -thought of him!
"Yes," he said, "I know Blank. I h;ive tool
him at the bar. I knew him somewhat -when
he was in -Buchanan's Cabinet, lie U r\ mar
of decided genius?erratic, bold and of quid
perception*, and with strong relianoc upoi
his own powers. . 'a
/'Ho Ka) iliVoa ftinrnnnliliT <rt il\*%
tionalily of the war, and tho consequent ills
gality of eyery act of legislation growing oy
of it. Not doubtiDg on these.poinU, he woiil<
fta^e no lusitancy in following hip plans ti
theirlogioial sequence, tvhiclt would bp, o
course, that Congress was an illegal body.it
Acts without 'binding force or effect, and 4I14
it was the duly of the President to save th<
.Government by au exercise of Kxecutive poiv
er, and that 6U5.I1 action .bo conservative,, pru
not revolutionary; and if he was iu the Gpvemmenfl
believe he would shape its course l<
that.end, under tl?? 'full conviction tha"f he wai
Beting aocording to the Constitution, and foi
jiiie.uest unqrtBi 01 ine country. This Will
him, would be Irue conservatism. look
npon any other, and of course the Congreuion
al -reconstruction, as revolutionary, and ten
ding to despotism.
<Upqn this accession to the Cabinet, I (houl<
*i J00^ for great peril tothe country, becausi
the re is no man so dangerous as he will be?
acting courageously In support of the" wrong
.under the oonviotion that ho is ju the right."
'I remarked here: '*
"Yon seam to regrtd'him as likely to be th<
American Stafford !" . "5Tes>'1?aid
Bntler in. hii decisive way, "
, do." ' . .. With
regard to the irapeaohnent, he l^ui
famishes an explanation of th'e causes whict
prevented action at the last eesbiua of Congress
a^J which, he thinke, will no loneer.cre&tiuui
to ?xi?t. r. C *
OS IMPEACHMENT.
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j oo?r -asked Generalbutler's opinion of th<
projpeoto of impeachment. ' ' 1
f Ho iaph?d:/,
"impeaehmont is sure to. como. . The saftt
' .causes which binder it heretofore will no*
tend to bring it on. When W?Aj fgjgC njadi
. - proidjjgfcpf the Stnattf, <vory Pi-esfi jeatia] as>
piraut^PIW cold toward impeachment, and'o
?. " < coovse-oarried tfceir till* with .iWm. All admitted
itejnslie*. bat tlioy diMjroad it. Ubpa*
.7 lite." ...
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'Beoame, if m*4? President, hi
, . itoJghtTUe theftosrerof hi? Offla? to.ptoH Uim
^ >*tatf fofr t^jronfeiMiaj?t%y*eoatrolt^ijt ttje aqjn
Tnetlng couveqtfoo. - Tflerel&ee, '4J ,'gtfotletnei
' , wl)0-a*ha4 Vp?lUx- W?ii??hoold' jjot'.be *
fl?eta^ *g?1wt impe*ohm?ftt
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Eft Hill, H I, PI J I II II
tbeli strongest men were given tboffl, require,
iogthe removal frt)m the corfiitiitles so the lo."^
ferior position f>n tlio Cofnaiittaa, op. Election*
Of iJliv pook, af Illinois,'ybewa* k^o^m to b? j
ia f?TOr of imji??cbai?Dt. "* /? '
v "Tbe Kgjiitf wm that whoa Ihevote cartel to
taken in Cotomiitiee, four out of ?? v?h,Rep?blioant
upon it, who were ?T?o on tlift oomtnUtee
oj the Thirty ninth Congresa, voted for ioipeaclimcnt.
Five voted against it> threo of
whom were th? now appyiniecs, Mr. "Chnrchill,
Mr. Eldridge, and Mr. Marshall. If tha
committee Jiad beUn allowed to be #8 before.
with the ujililiou of ono. mrivbrr only, Uiere
would have been ft majority for impeachment
As it wA*. ther? were fouropfc. of nine, notwithstanding
tl\e leg >1 doublsofMr. Wilson,
i tile Chairman. and ? '? asserted chnngu of
o|Hii(on of- Sir. Wood bridge, of Vermont.
It is fair to Mi*. (JolfaX to nay, thut li?* claim*
those clm?g"3 in tlie uummkleij > ?<? Hecideu
tal; ''."I it n gad accident tor .the country,
a* it Iiujs involved an f-Xtia notion of Gougrees
without icouUd, uud has left Johimoti to ontreucli
Ijilu.elf with the army aguimt the wil
of tfm country. I alniin tlrut U?*? |??opfe alWrtj-K
hrtvc been, and are, ready /or jmpeachmoitt,
nnd^will now demand-it. 1
' Now, however, the conditi'oi i? changed.
If Cv'igi'M*, i'? meeting in- November, should
(>(imilipiuw> tliA i > 11 it.'Acli ment. a fill willi
reiuur.iilile rapidity, Johnson could not ba remove.1
till epjing?unleJa iWy c.itne up to
what clearly ift the l?w null practice, tbftt l??r
?honM he ti|uni mlicltid bein^r presented
to |Oie Heiwitw. Now, tfuppoie tlini Jobusui)
aliouM not be removed till iIim Spring, thai
would be loo late for Mr. YVude to Ai<l himself
by rxeeutivr power in the convention, which
will be heM in liny or June. But ds Mr.
Wade is kuowii to he thoroughly loy?l to the
Uupublioan party, aiiH would heartily nuctnin
the nominee ot il>nt convention with all the
power of Administration, whoever /hhoiild
bo nominated, eai'li and all of the gentleman
believing themselves ti> have possibilities pf
-being c.mdidiitc* will desire that the Administration
i-hall be in Mr. Wade'* Itnudt rutbcr
than in JohiiBun'a: nod therefore?beinir coo.? ,
vinccd that impeachment is just and ought. 1o
bo done?Will Ik^oiijo oaoily -voiiviuc?>l of its
policy, expecially as they cauuoj. fail to see*
tlmt lilts people dwuttnd ll, nnd that the situation
of the country requiem il?fv>r it in the
only Bolution of ull our tl.oublce, uiid the great
pacificator.
"For myself," added the General, ''I have
never doubled that it would comu tt> thi*. I
have got n<icuslom?<1 to U$ve my opinions upon
public uir.nirtf mud o good' twirlvo 'months
after date.'*
AM8E6TY PROCLAMATION.
The long anticipated Amueety Proeluihatlon
has at last liecu issued, but there U nutb ing iu
ilr provisions, it would seem, to justify tha hopq
which Iiur been very generally .indulged that it
will extend the leotire friinrhise at llie South;
by tlie roinoval ol existing disabilities. Indeed
to do this, seuma to be beyond the- power of
the {'resident. It~is not very apparent how ^
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)rr*iiertii nuiucnij uan unvt* n ^icaier trueuu uihi^
a special pardon iu individual. i new), and aa
even thos* who hnve been apeujally. pardoned
are not allowed to router and vote, the pre?
sumption U that iho<t? who "cDme wltliin the
' terms of & general amnesty will not enjoy
grottier immunities. The effect of the Prmi'
dent's pardon i* to relieve irorn piiiiinhmetil for
treason in participating iu the to-called rebellion
.and from its legal incidents' aod civil disn*
bilhiea, but it can h.irdly reliuve from the
restriction^ and diaabilitlosof the reconstruction
hcIh, which have been _ imposed by thone acta,
upon'the right to register and vole, and whloli
it is exprefitly pi'Ot'idpu shall not lm removed
1 by uny Executive par<lot>. TJ10 ve*x>irttrnetion
' acts are qo douh.t, 'entirely unconstitutional,
1 byt tho President ofuld scarcely intend to ignore
them 011 that grouod in an thti-cutivt
proclamation tfcfrfuro <hti?r calidity hud Jje?n
tested he Tore the courts. 'There is. nothing in
J the terms of the present proclamation to give
it a politicoi significance, or to justify tiie fears
1 of the Philadelphia Press, a violent opponent
of t|ie President, who in anticipation of the
9 'proclamation, believed .that Mr. Johnson .would
1 make his amuesty- effective by * Presidential
' 'order through'! Genera! Grant, bated ujkiii ftn
opinion pf llie Attyrnoy General. The Pr*u
At aji.y rate MivJylineon wiH qmuqio to.iu'
terfere wiili llio relict ration of voter*, by or1
dering llie reopening of th? registration lints,
r 411 well ob .the postponement of all - eicoliouc
1 that have been oide.red ; and- in Ibis ' cutuiecs
tion the loug talked of anuiexty proclamation
which is now promised to the |>ul>lic iu a few
day*, is of great aign:ilcanQ?. It has h?>eii
argued that the postponement of election* ordered.
by Sheridaii, and the' reopening of the
B recrislrution. would hot'amount u> anvthincr
save.confirming the opinion of hH loyst men
that Johuoou was opposed to Congressional
oucJ districtiouul reconstruction ; but the preparation
of this ftjjjniely jjroclaJpulion probably
B discloses the plot in all its hideous cririiipnlify.
la abort it js. surmised t6 be ibe* intent ion pi
' tbe Administration not only to reopefc registration
wlinre it has beep closed, but by ^rantiog
9 parJou to thousand*vf solera wbo kre uow
1 disfranchised, to override the Union majorities
* promised by tbe present situation in the'Sooth,
B and.itisure rebel victoriesat the coming election,
or, what is the ssme~ thing, the election
of ?u|>)>orribrs of the Admititstttfrbnta ?H of
^ the offices in tbe. Aoqfhern Estate*' J . v'
in* mere promulgation, of ,an . ?moe?t.y
proclamation will not ?jfeot lhi?_ob]oct without
another opinio ft from Attorney General
' Slanbery, tituidto the EoUlhom Commander/ cu
q^miliiary order by Ihe Oarnmandcr in^Chuf.
It will beremenib?r*d, in thi? cpnrtfcelloij, tbitt
the flr?t*op4nloM?froin BUobprJr. r*g6rdSng .r*,
jjirdinj; feooQitnjotion wju ipUpd^d to be if/
'eued in ifcat" farib, jb*Ot tli e 1oteot^' We*, fiw'
tf?t^l.y-8^ret^rySk?oV?>'irpp?ilt,io^ toil
iii the CabiwU ' ouoe&a for # uio^
s 6).eui tbtft.-?li?tarr ?tio?b?ry:. wid BUcfc tMM
tDADQfftolBre ^rgpp^nU W An ttpiaioi?< Vvh1?ij
r: liy tie railitwry J^jthorjiy of ihe Preai
j deuV-will ev*<J, the. poipU in tbe JR4co??Vrov.
tfoq wk)oU;(u4?ow %pp*re(it]y- pfe?int* ijwur"^
i mtfaoiA&e- ot*t?o(?*'to j.h4 of W)\
[ nchk^e, Al UjptbAK tf/? -wWi*.' *< >*MN
-MH^ddUd tfuq ever. *ivd ikUt U li noi id
tbi?-i?okHrp to,jn*V? M)r
| M th?-o?<* develof*firifct of tb? Jfi1tiigyMp||rt
i Jgy jj**: fgpff itefcS*
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#t7??AT WHQOI, CE^KBBATIOBr.
_ 0?: Thurify of tfJo p??t week, * vary inter,
eating Sunday School Celebration flame off *? v
Grecpyljiid . Church in tlje npp*r *part of the
District Tha Donald* vjlle, Bro'ad-moulh,
Mulberry an? Hoo?a Path tohooli w?rt pre*-. ,
eat and numbering several hundred (ook part
in the ejceroitea.' \ sTbe
arrangements of the oconaioa woro under
tbs upervision of Col. d. Don?Jd aqd after
on opening prayer from the Rev. J. O, Lindsay,
the meeting was successively addressed the
tJ V T T r> r? a f a IT a. _/ . I
ivcv. 1F.1. uuiiiwr, vci|?i? wMiiitiB. />. noyi i?i uie
Anderson fateUigcucer, Rev. J. O.'Liiidyay and
IUv. ty.T. Farrow. ;
Theaioging of the '.pupila is-anid to have
been excellent, mid not the l<jn?t. attractive feature
o? the occasion wns'H bouutiful dinner,
which reflected tha highest credit upon lit*
t.iste, skill ond public spirit of- the Indie*.of
the vicinity,' . '. ....
On Friday, the day after, there was a Convention
o.f the several Sund.iy Schoo's ui Ninety-Six
circrtit, held at Lebanon Church, ?t
which the Saiein, Lrrhauoh, Greenwood and
ltchobolh Sclioi.U w#m poaent, and also the
Gruenwood I'tviliytei-iaii Suuday School, by
invitation.
'l'he Rev. Tlmn. G. Herbert, tho puctor of
the citcuit preiiili'd, ati-J the several school*,
bi-jirintr each a hfuutiful banner. with nn bp?
propriate device and iiiaurf[>lion formed nproi
crftdioti, and marched 16 n aland in a grove near
ihq'chutch, where after hh Appropriate prty<r,
by the Itev. \V. il. Fleming am) the Ringing of
a I)y tuu by tlie children, uridretbca lu children
and parents were ttu<;ce.->aively' mud* by
I'rufoior Joint* 11. Carlisle uf \VoQltrd College.
Tlie addrcMea were aaid to liur? bu;n in tli?
! l'rofefBor'B bt-al style. Wo hav? lienrd liim oil
siuiiUr orenniun* and know well the mre inter<-?t
wliicli he iuipnrta to those addi*s?es?which
are luaJe the irhivle'vl the tuost profound And
triking thought brought down to (lit capacity
of the inoal chiM-like compr?*lieo*ion.
As on the previous occasion, there Was a
handsome array of good tilings to' tempt (he
appetite, and the discussion of these*, and an
hour ors? of. socinl enjoyment closed liiu delightful
exeroiiies of the day.
TuhiuMoxtiu fon Kotiiiso.?Look at tuis
Officii.?Tim publishers of ilio American Agricutluiht
allow their enterpi iso by offering that
valuable journal free for the remainder of this
year to all new subscribers for JS68, who send
in their subscriptions during the present. The
cost of the Aaricitlturiit'ia onlv R .iO for u vnnr
, " t . " " iT
or four copies tor f 5, So that $1,6(1. (or $1,25
crauli lor fuui persona,)if s?nt to the publishers
tliia luonlli, will sectuc ilia paper for 6fteen
months. Wo advus* nil to muke haste to accept
Hii* otTt-r. The money aulil uot be Jtietler
invented, for that paper, at its present subscription
price, is one of the cHeapestr in the
world. It is designed-for the Farin, (harden,
and Household. It baa readers almost everywhere,^
rating the old aud the young, aud no
ita least recommendation is the fact, that the
children are delighted with its Boya' and Girls'
Depmtmeut. Each number contains 3'2 to 44
large, qnarto pages, fuILof _ interesting aud
valuable matter (or readers both" in country,
and city. Its engravings are costly .aud beautiful
and calculated uot only so please the eye
but to improve llie taste. We have also' seen
from mouth to month-?xj>osiire of the various
Humbugs and Swindling* Operali->ita of the
day, which niunt huve saved tens of- thousands
of dul am to the uuVurv. We" .are sure vou
I will tlinuk tit for our advice if jou tend .your
Bubacripliuu nl' uncc to lite Publisher*, .Grange
JuddVt Co., 41 I'urkJluw, New York City.
Abbev-ilie vt CoKr.^punr, -et al.?" I'hoto(inAPUiOALLY."?Wo
are requested Lv
Wren &. Wheelar," photogr.ipluo artiiu of tbja
1 place, toiny iu reply to the clin'Hungo.uf ''Cokes.
burj,"tl?at they very chetuTuWy accept the
, gmintlel which h.o liaa (lirowu down, and will
L engage to meet hita "photographically," vrliert
ever aud whenever lie may judicata, and Uum
1/ivrt him ail ODhurLuuilv of ithAinina "in llu
vigor and success of tlid war,"* soiueihiug to
justify the "lofty and socudiog. phrase of the
manifesto." "Upon what meat doth tlw? our
Caesar feed. llwV *' ? l?ath grown so great f"
Jjof* hi forget how many a provincial repulvlioa
him "paled (itsineffectual fire*" iu the blate
i of ths Qtlfifqlltl, - v NoW,'
that the tocsin, has sounded, let the
beautiful all .rally to the front, and. front tlid
plenitude of uheir charms, furnish thA tbnnilions
of war. .Let the fair emulate the spirit
k of tire gurthuginian women, who contributed
, their jewels abd tfieir. bracelets. Her*, lending
doth not impoverish, and those' who give
most libe'ally but'multiply their cl/isrm& Tbe
price of beauty is at stake between rival
. towns, aud whatever may be the result, we
, may hops that there will be none
''Like another Helen, to -fire another, "froy."
r ?y . ' "
.nMHi.. ?*hduw .? vauw.?w? direct
the attention of our readera to the card - of
theae gentlemen, The well known faeiora^aud
commission merchants of Charleston, -B. U,
. which %ppeora in another col man. Mr. W ardluvr.is
a native of otfr Diatriat and is personally
knowa to "our citizens, fcnd (he firm in ita
' long eutubli?hed busine^a relations .wifb oar
people,lus allaidad Jlbtgfcr reputation for 0?paai'y,
integrity end'aa^ire reliability. 'fherir
UB4t.rec0itiinepdaCiou ia to be found it) the continued
ffTor ap4 unwavering cupporl ct tfraJr
! 'old frbadamnd palion*., Ouf tiidtw VfioJjate
prodac? to. b<r?old M'paraJito^a-'fco be inada jn
-Char ftaton->? JM And thesegentfrnear jeady
niid 'prompt all bufcoapa^
*ftuHjeir?ar?- : TU#y-wtll gi*? >j?e?r personal at^
tiota to the jale 6t pro4uo? mu4 Jjureluae oi
metobaodiwf will mafcaKboral ad?aac*? itjfop
. tfoTudgnmem*; aird guarantee <ntira satUrfuo*
tiun. , : -! ' ' '4 '
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r tier of t (tit popular, liotitji \y iaraoaind. ll
| <^Ulo? W'farfa idd?bJ^ o?tjii?u)-f&tgaa,
naatiy prirjied. jm^ 1* devotWt.ljb A gv**uluw*
' Htrjtctmiirr, L|v* &U?*k and Rafal- Xffairi
'. jj?ti*ntilJ..Amoog. iJa- ju-Li?le^ '*eq^{ft?l ?(J
' ?toK4tmia& witix. jfcprv <ra
l?ftSS*:^S?L iSi^ESSW)
* *2?u> -.-woog hjmu ot Mivu?wf<-*-Mwar*a?.
?*?><* W'&
" qm$&Bw -<wj? iii^lrv'tSfri^fiirnr
r fy W* leatp tfut par young frieud, Mr.
WilltfCd 0. 1iovtm, *r?H, in a feV.days, join the
dslegatUm of Abbeville a^etehaote, ia'their visit
10 the "big NdWld.'V Ho intends lsyiof fn'
W? ba}ieys, a large Blqck of groceries, and will
top atBaltimore, Philadelphia and other in*
terroediste point* as the exigencies of trad*''
may demand." Our friend h**A Yery juiperlor
business capacity, and touch energy and enterprise,
and Know? how to buy and consequently
to sell eheap; how to make good bargains for
hirosel/, and hence for hie friends and patrons.
He is a liberal trader, and we h^vo no doubt
tfiBt ihn experience of lijs customers will concur
with ours in vu affirming.. We wish hint
and others of our mercantile frietfds a siocess
ful trip ?tid a safe, return, hosts bf customers
nu(J plenty of greenbacks. Here'* to an - ex
P?u.-<io"n of th? currently !?an inflation of'the
circulating metlium !
Mk. II. W. Law*om,?la ,ih? li*t of our
men-haul* tl>(it we gave last week, who were
either cH-foule to New York, or coiitunplnted
nunii limiting the 'rip, wo. inadvertently omitted
the nnm? of our enterprising tfrllow-oiti;.
zen, Mr. II. W. Lswson, who Ilia aince left for
that git J., He contemplate* replehishiiig. and
adding largely to his stock of tin ware,
stover; and miscellaneous articles. Our friend
is emphatically n dealer in.the metnl*, base and
precious, and cnu furnish almost anything, wo
believe, ii\ that 'ine, except an "iron clad
outh," from hi* iron clad establishment. We
wi*h him an early audsafn return, a* we cau
ill spore him ; and ks wo have taken the liberI
IV of nnnAll'UMUV 1iS? tirn will n llnt.i tiini
J "" 3
to herald lii* own arrival back.
Thk Maine Elbction.??TImj Itudiun'.M have
carried the Maine election by w m'njOrily of
14,000 votes, being n loan of 13,000 vote* fince
.the last election. The annexed de>putchce affoid
cheering iridscaiioint:
Washington, September 11.?The heavy
Uadionl loss in Maine, creates iiitepae excitement
here. The Lower Hume, whieh, last ses
sion, had ' but thirteen Democrat*, is now
al?i)nrd by that parly. The great oentinl
States of Kew York, Pennsylvania and (Jfhio
...'.I.! 1 .ri- 1 J f . -r
mi immicu i?vmiinn/iuu me ueieaw i? nigro
suffrage in Ohio serins, conceded. "
A despatch from Hungor, Maine, says the result
of the ?l(?liuuin tliot Stalo lias astonished-all
parlife. The immense Uepublioan majoritics
of lust year have been entirely overcome.
' -Lunar Eclipse.?A partial eclipse of the
inoon is anuounecd by llio almanac-inak*r' for
this evening, aKcut aun set, and thereafter.
Tbe Phnnix feenis lo speak rattier hesitatingly
about the "expected" eclipse, but anticipates a
clinugo oC weather thereupon,?pott hoc if
not propter fiov. The editor haa been so often
deceived with regard to the "meteoric ehovr:
ers," we suppose, that he has grown sceptical
as to the best established facts of astrono.
my?but we think ha doubts When he should
believe, and believes when he should doubt.
We burielvcs-bavo no duubt a* lo the eclipse
but very great doubt m to the anticipated
change of wealler. f>rout tterrotu.
Tiif. Laubensvillk Hmuld,?We omitted at
Ihe.iime to noiibe.the change in- the editorial
management of thin well conducted and sterling
joUrn.il. Ofir-frifiiil, lion. B.' W. Ball, hn?
been compelled by the prera. of other engagements
to withdraw from Hie pest of associate
alitor, w. liivh be has occupied so acceptably tor
the past l*yo yean, and makes his retiring
bow iu a gi'niiefully written valedictory. The
paper remoimrunder the editorial control oi
If. L. M'cUowih, fiuq.,"who has so long and
nbly presided orer ils columns, lyid who "with
iiiir frianfi Pra??? nuttaa ?* *1-- 'rr rj
?H UIUAIII^ VII* jjcra^n
. on* o? thexinoat interesting und walooineaf our
rxuliange^. Success to them all.
Dillon's Patent Cotton Tim and Iiion
lJoors..? Mrears. Miller & Itobertson are the
ngenu fur lita-snle of Dillon1* Patent Uuiver1
?nl CutUkn Ties and Irou Hoops. The^-iron
lioopi and tie*, we believe, are antirely super1
sediug thfi use of ropes,' btftug olieaper, more
1 reeure, au?l more effectually preierving the
eotion from ilia risk of fire. The superiority
of Dillotr'a Patenf, . eopeiats, iu pprt, iujt/
liglilnes*, weighing no more than the u?u?l
i ope. iml naktng ab nUoyvatice for ture unnecessary.
- It is told as efiesply by the pound
- as the heavy hoop#, and Is -warranted perfect
4nd entirely Call al Slessrs. Hi Her it
ItolxrUon'a aud examiae for youtMlres.
ir %. A. FUming, Warehouse aiid Cum
mission Merchant, Augusta, Ga., earner o1
Reynolds aud Campbell alreets, publishes hii
oard in another column, 49 wbioh we invite th?
attoutioh of our readers. Ha baa-been long
eatubliihad iu bunneaf in tWfcity, and" is well
known to our oitieeua' as e meruhaut of high
r.ba raeter, business capacity etid integrity*'- Tc
oar frienda visitiug the city we can comaasu^
him as polite, 'aocommodeting.aad *nUfely. te*
liable,-and who will attend prompt^ and efficiently
to *11 ovdttM entreated. to-hi% oare. .
tr W? direct ~U>? attention ofour "niar
sighted frieiide, aod thai*, laboring geqerellj
under Ippetred vi?ion, to .the - superior lot 01
speciaeiea ifrhiclT Mr\ H. T. Tusten is offering
low. Th*y consist of b?fcr -sighted" pa Utile,
end peri-acopic glaastt, warranted'to suit-ell
yea, end ere sold et ell price*.- Cail xipoQ Mr
Toaten %tono?, atT?lin?dge*#,-*od g?t sQiUc
, before i\ U too J*te. < ? i ?
{ar" - We regret la learii tb*t TpteHig?ae?
rawivt^.-faf |u reUMvM "here, announce
; tfce . df?ti ft ._Mn JJ?rp?r Sfeilhto, 4?t.
, *f tbli p>?c?, at tews op-.tjir 5H>tf
Ulfc' Oe h?<J rmly b?r? htijng iu tb? lattei
; iity ftr it fW autotb* mddeoly
' ?*i the von of Hf. Aiioa* gtfiUito *? t0g|
p\*c?, *jsd ^0Uu* vif? u?d m?ojr r?U
three'?nd.-4rMD<irv6 mount eerljrjdeaih. r <}
i the CoaVt Jo! Hu?t1u^ >f itrU oily. T&fc* **
I n*Mil>W??c**tlj *? **??* pim
k.n# ' '-< ,:i
V' yiM-P-*- V ', CS?
I *ttto*ty*3Bit~-'ti
' B4*h CumMF *?*rvk
1 stiUxtiM^kuui >t ijjirfjM'j%i ,gjll;ii>iiTlrili
E WH>?? J* ^^*5555
I ' ^ - ^ " ^ ' '
c *? ' ? T . ?" 7
' v-v:
, v * ..' * ?.
-./'- .v.* >?,%. r". sv%^ ' . ? ?## r *
gasmsm
. y .*, .** <+*&>** 33 M fc- ,_ _; |
' ' ;;' B*FOBTIJ> bt t. jr. -*ki*iu:a,. *
^ ' " & , 4. * ' *"
'. September 6.
Cotton?MidJIfcgV 18 a 22; Ooo4, 22 a 26 ;
Flour (coynlry}_ #9,00 00; Noflh?ro,|a
ttO; Corn$1,4$$*,??; HftftMUfr*
$1,86 ; UoIhrsm. 90-41,W; P?u 1,76 .2,00
Coffee, 80 a 33 ; Sugar, 20 a 20; Butter, 16 a
20; Egge, 10 a 12* ; Wlrt?k?y, |4,0o a 6,00
'Bacon, (Shoulder*) 19 a 20; I,?rdvlV a 28
Humi". 22* a 26 ; Si.leB.21J a 23 ; Salt, $4,75 a
*n nn . U.' !.??? ?i 1* ?. m? ?.<> *?* -
-yv|W |t ir Mom, V '? ' u ^i^UV w?t? OW ?? O'/V.
Kiw Youk, September 11?Noon. QoW 44 J.
Fl0n<"|O?4Oc. better. AVlieat ilaie. better.?
Cotiim dull and lower?25+a'iflo. 7
P. M.?Gold 4f>$. Flour advanced, chiefly
on tow grudt-a?St&to 8ull ; Southern Fl.i&a
13.75. b"oMlii?rrf ninbcr Wl?p?t '2.60. Corn
cosier?mixed Weateru 1.22al.24j, Lard 1?*
Hf. Cotton $e. lower; anlea 1,0'2C bales.
liAtriuoKE. September 11.?Cotton 4nU and
drooping. Flour firm. At yeatema_v'< advance.
Cincinnati, September 11.?Flour arid fcoru
-film.mid unchanged.
Ktw Orlkanh, September 11.?Sal. a of cot
lou 'J00 balrs; market dull uud unskilled?low
middling 2U. Flour dull?triple extra $16.15;
clioice extr* extra *12.25.
Al'OVsta, Septomber 11.?Cotton ran rk?l
dull ; fnk'? 'J7 bales; middling U2a'/'i?.
Havannau, September II.?Cotton irregular:
huldeis anxious to sell?middling 22 Ja
; sales 75 baits.
Chaui.esion, september l!.?Cotton weaker ;
sales.20 bales, including 5 bnlea new ootton, at
24 i; receipts 124..
MoprLK, September 11.?Cotton innrkettjo^y,
I 21 for middling ; sales fiOO bales.
Livkui-ool, September 11?Noon. Cottou
dull; uplands yfd ; Orleans 10d.
Sew York, September ll.-?It is .understood
that sever*) fatal cuecs of cholera huve
occurred at Governoi^s Island. The dittoanc
prevails rlie'ro alarmingly, mid' communication
willi thu city is interdicted. A luUl cuuo in r?
purled jn West S9th street.
The Oerma'i", of Nashville, aro about organ
iziiig art immigration society on u grand .seal?
and e.xpaut to induce ifiduiand* of their country-men
to lettle in Tennessee.
Application for Renewal of Charter.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givfen .that ai
application wjll bo made ,n"t ihe u> xl
BOsoion of the legislature, for thu renewal o
the Charter of the ferry un Saluda river
known as JotinBaiiT'iicketi'e Peiry.
TlIOS. B. I'UCKETT.
Sept. 18, 1867. 21?Sm
w n mAnDr
AGENT,
w: sr_-. ** A TK
$1.50 FOR BARLEY,
S?|)t 18. 13fi7, 21?IfR.
A. FLEMING,
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS
Corter-of Reynolds anil Campbell-Sis.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Sept. IS. 1806, 31? 8m.
: I -HAVE JUST RECEIVEI
A Urge lot of '
SPECTACLES
' c<*.'. .
Consisting df JfEXR-?il0!ITEl>,* PE^BLI
COLORED aud PBJUSCOP1C
I 7 - . :
6 L A-8 S I S,
lu BEAtJTlFDL FRAMES, and to* >uit m
ages, and at *11 prices. Cquio quick ftud sar
)*onr eyes!
H. T. TUSTEN.
' 8fPt <! 46 - > tf
i Dillon's Patent
; ' - DSIVERSAL
OTTO^TTTO
v * *-. - -Iot ypifi **
mm
- . u v'
TIEf "%ith Ukil HOOP C0atj?LW!
'X weigh* no oU?r? tbao *|>a. tUMl.^pp
"' B??d io b?tyng Aottoo, ihk) rtrido* 4b .?Hq?
ruu? for UI>A fiilnAAA?aa?u I AK F V* Tt
Bequiring- no Slack
j w#i?E
-4oi is *j fl?*l ^bV- ft*orfW?? fftHt&'r
I #tWj|8gsi^S
^1*Q?. phmxtor * **lta*y toof9?mm
, sm, to mi* i
*V$% *.'
vlt- .i.y, . 1*1 _lij - -
I llll Hill llBWWWB III I. Ill II lll[M II II
Commissioner's? Balers
W?WII."' ' jfafew
THE STATE OF SQtfTB I CAROLINA,
f '* ' v t . '
AtibEVIlX'S. D^pTJRJCT?IN EQU|Tt. ,
Wm, Clioks?al?F ra.- Win. L. ' Otajrton and olh
" " ere. _* < - V '^'
T>UR8UANT to order *$f Court, I frill Mil,
'.X? *t Abbeville Court it.ouoe, on Sal? IJny
in Ootober next (7th;, UJOT, at publiu outcry,
tli* following Lands, lilt the Real Estate of J..
,B. Burton, aec'd./or ciiA f ' ' '|
Tli? MM Tract, 284 aere?( rnore or less,
hounded by JLajiil* of Witj,. C'liitKicalcs, ]?it?UL.
J. F. CMiikucoJe* unit others. J
2. TU?s L>uucau Ti*o?, 100. aqrea, mure or |
Utk,bounded by larrtl? or J. C. Crfllahan, S. P.'
aicWIiorler ?nd uOiera. i
Tcrmi?'Credit . M' twelve tn outfits ittUrvat
front day of sulo. l*urof>aBer to give houdt,
With two,good iurct?a,j>ay coil* in (ath, and
pay for paper*. #
' ' " "* iV. BARKER;
*. - C. 15. A. I>. '
Cornarifeioimr'n 6ffice, )
aopU-inber , 1867.- J Se^t 11 40 3t
W lu. D. Mars vs. A. 1*. Cornier, CICorley and
other*,
PURSUANT lo ofdvr of CourJ.ll will *11,
at public OUtcrW ?t- Abbotlle Cniiff
j Liuuse, on Salo Day iu (Weber uext^th), 18t?7,
I. Tile TraOt of Lnud, l.ituly. own\?l l?y \Vnj.
i McCelvuy, known the W?U? Trncl.tt'Zl ucro?,
I more ?r Ifsn, on Strwney's Crock, hiuuit?ii by
| Lands of Jane Aliton, J. T. Baker nlil others.
| VS. The yiuy Tiaot, ou Suvrney'ii ireck, 191
' acre*, more or less, boun?l?d by Lun$ of J. T.
{ linker, Walls Tihi-1 uuil others. f
i ?i ms ctvuii. ruiilfflitwr to pay Turbapoffl.
' WJl. i*. I'ARVBR, *
C. EJA. D.
CommiaRioncr's Offie?, >
September 9, 186^. ) S<ptll^t?3t
Patrick Bradley el. al. va. M. A.Bradley
i ?t. ol. '" \
1 PURSUANT. Jo ?"Jer of Cotirl, t ^11 aell,
ai public oulcry. Ml . Abbevilli CourtHome,
<tri Sale Day iu Octot>er.next(7tlL 18B7,
the Real ?atate of Aroliibalal Braille4 da-o'd.
| I. Tli# Home Tract. 3634 acraW. morAr Imh
J oil lvmg Cane Crfek, -bounded by inn tin f John
| Widemoi), Aduni Widemaii, David KtUridge,
' | Ft B. KobeFlmm tuid-other*. This Tract >ny ba.
Bold iot?j> pufctsln. . . i
2. Tlin I'attorfon Trftot, 102^ ncrec, triro or
lettc, on Boi'tle Crerk, bounded by lands uj John
Widciuan, David Eiheiidge nud others. I.
'ILeriroi?Oue-holf cnuir; u to <*ih?| hitlf.
credit of twrlvu inonibp, with intercut. ] Pnr.chaser
to give bond, with MClUity ondinort1
K*Ce> n?d P^V fwr pnpurs.
r ' ' WM! H. PARKEA, .
J C.-E: A\ (X
Commiseioner'a Office, ^ : " I.
. September Q, 1867< J Sept 11 4C 8
\V??ltT Rofcertnon vs. It. V. .Inn?? ?" ! ?>*?? -
pUIlSUANT lo order of Caort,I will. ?Jl, at
I public outfiry, at Abbe*iila Court ffiiae,
brvS/?le Day in Otsiober ue*t (7tliJ, 1M^; ire
Real Estate of Keubcu Robertson, dec'J fxfi'
taining 900 acrra. mote or Us*. tiountid, by
Lands of Marshall Sharp, J. W. "Moore, Vfn.E.
Sharp? ?i<1 others. . - L * "*
TannU ? Cr??]i\ of twelve months, witWintir
at, purchaser to give tionil, -with two fold
sureties, pay Costa in cash, anil'pay for pa^ra.
/ \ " . WM. II. PARKER)
- . . " C. K. A.ID.
CoiiimissioMrr'a Office.) .. i 'i
September 1,867. * J." Sep! 11 46
AVm. H. Parker. Comniis?i<uier. ?s. I. T. horf
* Anil otlierii. *
* pURSUA^T l? order of Conrt,-I will H'. 4
I pnMirf outer?, st Abbeville Court'iA>ui^
. on Sdt* Day iu Oc.pher ueXl'.(7th);-!B<il th
Heal IC?tate, -known lis the Eiilirniin Pirslq
- Tract, lately occupied by J. T. Boyd, 2J3 h?ir?|
I mora or Irss, oB w?lem of Calhoun : 0ie?4
bounded by lands'of L J. Johnson, Jairn
l'urale}*, SktiiuhI Lockriilge and .others. Stla t
v be Kuspeuded upon payment uf interest .
Terms c?sh> purchaser to pay for papers*.
, . ' WM. II. PAliKKR,
. " " C. K A. P.
? CommissiontrV Office, i - -> >. 6?pt?iiibri
9, 18117. . J . Sept. St
W - " " . _
J. T. Liddell vs. Baniuel Hunter and oilier
PPursuant to order ot comt; r w?n >
- p'ulilid outcry, Mt Abbeville Gourt ifoua
041 Srjha Pay in October rjext (7(h), I8?7. tl
U'eal Estate of Alaxnudtfr'lLnnter.dic'd.'JcnoM
ns the Home Trad, 1/200 uarer, ntore or lw
bouudvd by land* of Aodre\f UUea, dce'd, J
If J. Ciin^sciles and others. , \
Tbi* Tract "will be jiold In four.or fiva.Trac
of 350 or (lOO -marha eaolj. H.: . *
Terma?Credit af twelve n?Qnui?,-*?iih "in
.. ureM, fjuuliaiqr lo ptyr coat# 'iu ah air, amV pj
for V.' ^
. WH.-H; PAffKEft,
-? .'* ' f. E.'A. i>.
_ Con)m{?ioi)er'? Office; ) : . > <
September 9, J8ft7. J*. ' Sept 11 4? H
W. BradteyTa. MftClaue.
tHJ.RSUANT to order of Court, *1 wiflajll, i
X pqWkv outcry; at Abbeville (jo.aft. Houa
oil oaie u*y tn uetonef next-^JUi), ] 887, II
- R?5?l Batafs of Jamea MeClaiie, rfp<?)d, op WAU
. 'bt Little Hiver, ' 2gO -Herf?, inore or kn*. Hi
Wuudod by-Lauds of Av B. Ksanedy,- U*V
Morruli, J..L. Le*l??y. *n'd oUi?V?.;.;
Tertua ca*ii ; .purdj??er U> pay for papen.*/.
* WAf. |fc FARKRS," .
. '.;
. . Commiaalouer'B 0<t|U:r, )
. 8?pt?pib?r ?; J667. } < .8*p? H 4& St '
v . > ^ - -.v'-;:'
. EJI.;. ?cGee, ;p*?w^ -tam; 6. KJo* ?
'/t? '
E? wr 'i 'ij;*" - ' e
to or^)r of C?gr?# I frtll'M
U ' tX -public - oaVjrjr,; n\ AIJkwiIIb. CqH
lloaco, oi)K?l? t)?y in Qotober?tok(7U<), WG
-ib? Raif ?6f?C*rtt>Abo? fWlf *<&?, $! <?
*; , a..; " V:'BAHSW8?'>.(
?> . &>mw^ion<^i Office ) ' ^ .
? : -'/^ ' *'. '/
NC R^b?H a JJitf KnM?/A^wijii* r?ior. .?* Mftttt
- ^ J.'>tikr WattsawftrtlUriL- V
' *6r?^ 4ft" pay
itei v Sk
? ' t! 1. ^ fr"
^ Kii ijiii 1?'^ rfl'iiMir*Bl
| "' '"" l|l^^',';.;' *" *'
? .? - **.' ' ?- *' '
Kedibal College of Gocrgia
" AT AUOU8TA.
FACULTY:
fe P GARVIN. M. D., Emeritus Piofwior -
of Miteria Medica and Therapeutics.
HENRY P. CAMPBELL, M. D., Professor
of Operative Surgery and'Surgioal Anatomy.
* JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics
nod DisseMssef woman and Infant*.
L. D- FORD. M. D., Professor of tlie Institute
end Practice of Medicine.
EDWARD OBDDlNOa, M. D , Professor of
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy
GEO. "W. RAm?, M. D., Professor of
Cliemislry atfd Pfcermwy. '
1PJH9A US3URH?FORD, Mi D., Profejior tof
Anatomy. .. .1 v. - . ;
WM. H. DOUOSTT, M D, Rrcrf<rt?or of
Mat Mad., Therapculk* and Medical Juri?prudaooe.
.
I.. A. DUO A3, M. D., rrofewor of the
Principle* and Practice of-%3urgoiy mid Dean
of~tlie Faculty.
JOHN S. COLEMAtf, M. P.. "
Demooatrator of Anatomy.
CllAR^Ba % IUCil,,.
/ . Junitor.
The 33d SeuWn will bo "opeuVd on Ibe 4tb of
November nam, and eonliuaft . four month*.
The Museum, Laboratory, and, arrangement*
for Practical anatomy,$r? equal to any in th?
couutry. Clinical iiwtrutfllou ragularly imparted
at the City Hoopital and College Clinic*/
FEES: c'
'Tickets for U>? whole oour?e, incqrrenoy~|l03 OO
Matriculation. iu currency.............._. .A. Oo
Dissections,'in currency.... .* 10 00
Diploma ftf*1, iu ourr.epcy .. SO 00
L, A. DUG AS, Deao.
Sept, 13 1807,21?2t **
r * >
The State of South Carolina/
AnUKVlLLL UieTRlCT?IN TUE.COUaT -or OBDIJUHT
By William IIill, Esquire, Ord?uary-of
Abbeville District, 8o. On.*'
WHEREAS', application has' been madeto
me by 'J*. B. Watson. for .Letters of
Administration of alt and sinablaf the goods and
chattels; rights and credit* of Petals A. Waller/
late.of said District, deceased. - .
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish thri
kindred, and creditors of the ??5d deceased to b#
i and ODDOnr btifora mn ?'t ii"? nf
for Abbeville Dial riot, to be held at Abbevflf*
Court-Tloiuo, ou Friday, the 27th of SrptvMber,
iusL, to show aauae, if any they can, why the sum
letters should not be grimtfcd.
Given under my hand and seal this 10th <iUy
of Mepuiiiber, 1867.
WM. HILL, O. A. D.
Sept II -46 St
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBE VILLE DISTRICT.
t J? the Common Fit at. ' '
John T. Johu?on 1
v?. > Attachment.
-Wesley Robtrtson. )
......u.uui[(inutiii iiiB ujea in* titular*?
M . lion against the Defendant., wLo (a* it is
aid) is absent from ami wjthoot the limits of this '
Stnii*, and hai jifcither wife nor Attorney known
within the s*n\e,-upou whom a copy of the Hid
' declaration might La served.'
It is, therefore, ordered that the iai'1 Defendant
'<)<> appear aud plead td the sryid declaratiuit,
on ,or^ before the leolh dctv of June,, which
wili.be in the yeqr of our Lord eitfhteao hiiudred
.and nixiy-eighi, otherwise fituu and absolute
judgment' will then be given aud awatded
against hlir\.
M ATTIlfcW McDONALD, o. c. p.;
Clerk's Office, Abbeville Diet., >
September 8,1857. J - ,
Sept U 4ft lT
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA'
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
- j Iyi the Cowmen Pint. BaonUIrr
Allen )
,> AltHhrnaai. '
Ja*. Y. I*'Partlow. )
i" WkiKREAS the Plaintiff liao filed' hisJeelarp- r . 'J
tioji agaiuat the Defendant, whrt (as ft S? said) is . 7. "'
absent from am| without jh?*lii*iu? of ttriaStaie,.I
andhae-aeithir wrfe ttQr Attoruej knovrn within
'the same, npoq whom a eopy of th? said deelaration
might be served.
I * It ii Lti?r>(an il>?t '- --fJ n-f?
-r -? " ? x" ?w ???? ?m? o*iv M61VUI)^
ant do appear nu J pUad I* the Mid declaration,
' on or in-fore tlife uulh Jny of Juno, which
t, will be in ike *?ar of ?ur Ivxnl eighteen kuudrad
' aad eiiiy-vi^ht, otberwuv fioul and abeoluU
F judgment will then hegiveti Mud awarded agaiuU
I liim.
1 - v Matthew Mcdonald, o. e.?.
CUrkVUifice, Abbeville Diet., ) r
- , September*, ISM. \
Sept 11 ./ f 4? * |y
.i THE STATE 6l? SOUTH CAROLINA, '
- 'ABBEVILLE l>I-STKJt'T.
. ' - In the Comifiou. fleau
i \Vade II. Rubprtrott.and' V t
? - Albert .
I' ' ' Retyben A. Robeftaoji. . J> ", . * / ~ ..
e. Ul llEREAS tfi? Plvutifr h? filed hie
la ' f? iloij gainst lb* Defendant, who (* it I a
<? faid) ittfbtettl from aud ivlthoatlh* hmiui&f tliw
Stat*, and Mp neiihet wife nor ,Altori\ayAuowu
1; witliib the same, upoe bom a copy of -re (aid
i declaration' might be served. ^ -f - "
U It. l< thai afore, ordered that tha aaid frefond^.. ,
~ ant'do appear and pleat to the said de^sra'tioa.'
iv,I on or feefora tli?- tenjU day of Jui?.' wliwh
wy.l will be ib.ihe yaor of-ov^ Lard ci*m?WJiundr?d
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THE STATE'OF SoWlj/CA^OJ^NA,
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