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litaran y l'abtnc.t Session. WASHIFGTON. August ll.-A long Cabinet waa held to-day, and .report says a rather stormy one. The Pres* ?lent's reconstruction policy is undor sfc?od to have boen discussed in all its length and breadth, and his determi? nation to adhere to it and to carry it ?mt, regardless of opposition or con? sequences, emphatically announced. Arrr.oAcn OF THE CHOLERA.-A Washington despatch of the 12th says: .'The news from .Eur.*?ps which was received itt thu ?State Department yes terd?y seems to dispel all doubt about the steady Westward progress of the cholera. It had reached tibie Island of ?\Ialta rn the Mediterranean Sen, South, of Italy, where it was raging wit?i grea? violence and with terribly fatal etlbet. It Wits also prevailing in the form of the most malignant epidemic at Constantinople, and' it was hourly expected at Odessa, on thc Northern shores of the Black Sea, near the "Cri? mea. There can be no doubt now that this terrible scourge will soon roach the Western countries of Europe, and it is more than probable that it will ?.ross the Atlantic. If the sanitary ! condition of our sea-board cities was what it ought to be, there might not be groin lift tor much alarm on the sub- < .pet. Baltimore is prepared for. the terrible visitor. But for Washington, the Intelligencer a day or two ago-said; "Wo^smidder to contemplate the j scenes that must be witnessed in Wash? ington if thc cholera should make its appearance herc in the present eondi- I timi of the city." The city authorities are. moving in the matter, lmt they will have to move with rapieffty and decision, for there is ali Herculean task before' them, A B<?v FX.OC.OED TO DEAIT. -A resi? dent of Harli m informs the Tribune that a boy of fourteen yearsn the only sou of his widowed mother, committed a petty offence, for which Iris employ? er-caused him tobi; sent to the House of Ib.'fitge, where a flogging was admi? nistered that caused the lad's death. The informant adds: "Stretched on a box, lie was flogged on hisarrival, and the castigation was repeated when he did not or could not perform thc task allotted to him. Death came with so little warning, or the summons of the , mother to the dying bed of her boy was so long delayed, that she arrived ; only to see the last gasp of him who, I ii few days before, had entered"timi institution ii hale1 and handsome boy. There was not a dry .eye, says a spec? tator, at the agony of tliat mother when she denounced the men who had . scourged her boy to death." THE TEXAS FRONTIER.-Thc Con-, kales fiHjitirer : ays: "The frontier counties have been reduced to poverty, in the way of cat vie. Thousands have been driven off i to Kansas. One man alone lost li,OOO ont of 25,000 head." "We have rio doubt of the correctness of these statements* and had the Jn- j tjitirer added that tens o' thousands had been stolen and driven off to Mex- j ico, the picture would have been ni ore ci mipleic. - dK/I?>i Gazette. Gen. Breckinridge, ex-Secretary of War in the rebel Government, had nr ? rived at Southampton by thc West j India mail st amer Shannon. ? OBITUARY, JAM KS T. LATTA. born July 1?. 1X27. de? parted this life ?it Pendleton,& <"., aged j nearly thirty-eight years. lb- wits jiratlnated at Yale College in the j year IS 17. Horn of Sootch-Iriish Presbyte? rian parentage, he received thc seal of the | covenant in his early infancy, and was truiuod np in the fear cf thu Lord, la the year -, he professed his faith in thc Ke ficemer of .-inner.?, at Pendleton, joined the church ?it that place, under the pastoral care nf Kev. Dr. ?lcHrydo, anil Mot li wig be? fore bin own decease, was made a Killing Elder in thc samp. Ile was a (.rowing Christian from the time of his first conver? sion, 't he effects of grace upon his winde character and Jjfe were very marled, lt Hofti ned and .sweetened hin tcntv>er;it made linn humble-us a little child; it weaned him from the world with all itu attractions and charms; it made him patient, nuder sulfcr mgs protracted through years of declining health: it m.ole him libera'! to the poor and to every good and worthy object: it caused bim to grow rapidly and constantly in the grstce of giving. Pow rieh ?nuii have ov?r learned better than Janies T. butta, the lux? ury of doing good, and bow Ibo. greatest gratification which wealth can afford is in many eases that which it purchases when given away. He was a man ol energy, in? dustry an;I public spirit, such as neither Church nor state can afford lo lose at a tina- like the present. His deal h cas very characteristic -it was calnianihu.il of peace and of hope as became the clono of such a life. Just forty-live minutes before one o'clock, on the morning of lin- 23d May. lH(j5,-immortal daylight dawned upai) his spii iil His wearie?! frame rests sweetly in the lowly bed our Saviour han blessed for all his people -?>"'' wife uoi_ mus. nor sis? ter, nor mother, would recall him to the sorrowful sees* of thia mortal life. '"Mark the perfect .a and behold Hie upright, (that if th ...so? d and completed subject o/Di; in. ... ; x?: . rlie e.ulof tbatiuan is GROCERIES TWO THOUSAND POUNDS CHOICE WESTERN I?ACON. 2,000 pounds KENTUCKY-LEAF LARD.. SOD pounds PKIME GOSHEN BUTTER, Brun is EXTKA WESTERN FLOUR. ?oxes NORTHERN CHEESE. Boxot/ENGI 1SH DAIRY CHEESE. Cast s SARDINES. . Kits atulDarrels MACKEREL. PICKLED HEERLNOS. SMOKED HERRINGS. Imported and for sale bv MELVIN UL COHEN, . Assembly street, West? sido, Aus 10 0#e door from Pendleton st. POSTAGE SMS, POSTAGE STAMPS! . POSTAGE STAMPS. rjlHE*pxtblic eau bo accommodated wi tb a A few POSTAGE STAidPS. bv t r.liing at tiie store of the subscriber, who has just re? ceived a large ;..-id varied stock of GROCERIES, Pb' ?VISIONS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, SC. " MELVIN M. COHEN, Assembly street. West side, Aug 19 Or door from Pendlet on st. PortaWe Lemonade. ITHRESH supplv PRESTON'S SUPERIOR 1 PORTARLE' LEMONADE. For sale ny MELT IN M. COHEN, . . Assembly street, Wes: i ?dc, Aug 10 One door from Pendleton st. ""CHOICE COXFECTIONARY, SUGAR PLUMS, GUM DROPS. STICK CANDY. RAISINS. CAKES, CRACKERS, .VC. Fresh from Ciiarleston and for ralo bv MELVIN M. COHEN. Assembly street, West side, AuglO One. dot ir from Pendleton st. oaps, T'j3e27,f"-UL233.os, etc. IjlANCY SOAPS. PINK BALLS. 1 LILY WHITE. PERFUMES. PllALO.VS NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. EX i i: '.< I'S, POM ADES. RiirAi: KOOT pii'Es. MOUTH-PIECES, Ac C. Direct from Charleston and fir sale by MELVIN M. COHEN, Assembly sin et. West side. Aue t.9 One door from Pendleton st. Fresh Stock ! CJPEF.M CANDLES. WAX CANDLES ^ ADAMANTINE CANDLES. CHOICE C.PEEN I'LA. REST BLACK TEA. 'MASON'S BLACKING. TOOTH BK?SWES. HAIR BRUSHES. I SWEET OIL. MIXED PICKLES! CALICOES. LONGCLOTIL SHEEiTNGS. LADIES' HOSE. I GENTS' HALF HOSE. WHI TE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. I COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS. DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES. I MEN'S AND WOMENS SHOES, SC. .lust r< L ived and for Sale bv I MELVIN E. COHEN, Ass ?mbly street. West sid--. ' AuglO tine, dom* from Pendleton st. ira?! STARCH, RACE GINGER. GROUND GINGER. ALLSPICE. BLACK PEPPER, MACE. CLOVES. NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, CITRON. DA'! Es. FIGS. PR I NES. ALMONDS, CURRANTS. In fresh .supplies ut MELVIN COHEN, Assembly str-et. Wosi side, Aue; 10 One door from Pendleton st. T/" E ROSEN E. LAMPS. KV KEROSINE OIL. Kr.ROSlNE LAMP WICKS. KEROSINE LAMP SHADES. KEROSINE LAMP CHIMNEYS. KEROSINE STOKE LAMPS. KEROSINE SIDE LAMPS. REFLECTORS, SC. Just received and for sale bv ? MELVIN M." COHEN, AssemBly street, West side. Aug 10 On.- door from Pendleton st. ASSORTED LIQUORS 1)OUTER. ARE. BOURBON WHISKEY MONONGAHELA WHISKEY, FRENCH BRANDY. WAHOO BITTERS. SCH I EDA M SCHNAPPS. KRAUTER BITTERS. HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE. ST. JULIEN ( LARET. PORT WINE. LEMON SYRUP. RASPBERRY SYRUP, tn sb re and for sale by MELVIN M. COHEN. Assembly street, West side. Aug 10 C?n?- d' '.)' noni PemUeU'ii r' timm M WAGON TO DIRE! BY TUE J).A Y OR NOUE. VPPL? to DR. i WK El?, at Shiver House, nv Hew WM. MARTIN, athis residence, mantling street._?_Aug 1? si* Taken TJp, * ON the 12th inst., near the Charlotte; De? pot, a sma.ll HAY HOUSE,with sear ou left lund leg. The owner ?will pit ase rome forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him aw av. Apply at tins office. .Uig 1? :i ~ CHOICE C0SI??T MM. mEN kegs choice GOSHEN BUTTER, ic _l e. iv d hy last steamer '/rom New York, wi.l Dc s'.f I low te tile trade. P. CANTWELL, ' Aug 19 1 .. bodens How. COLV3IBIA MALU ACADEMY. ?ii/asic'tl mal Jlttt?etn'tttiotl ScJiooi. fl"1EEMS. - Twenty-live (.$25) dollars for ,J_ Clas.-jeal and t'rciieh, and twenty (#211) Oodars for *t?ngli.sh scholars, per terni of lour months. " .1. H.- WHITE, ll. S. THOJ.lPSON, Ang I'l swp . Prii i-ipuln. I ""ltU hlinn?-t.o?'.g;- 8To. .'?.' A... If... M... ?\ AX Extra Communication el' this ^vrT.odge will he heit THIS Ai'TEE /V\N<><>.\. in the College Campus, at I o'clock, for the .purpose of coule i ring the degree. Hy order ol' the W. LU. ' . . Aug l'J 1_ J?. TOJ?ER, Secretary.. Hew Goods. OPENING IH ls DAV, at invSal Room (Heidi's Hnildi':?r.) a large so.el, ,.| tancv and staple GOODS, eonsbtiii" ol PEUFUyiElU^S,T<HLKT SOAPS, hosiery. Woolen and Linen Shirts? Collars. Spot] Thread. Pins, Suspenders. Fine I'd; lia;.-. Laities' Gaiters, Hoon N?Cts. (?leves. Hool;. i-.iiii lives, Pockitt Handkerchiefs, H..van? Segars, Ac. whicil will be sold much below former prices. , A. li. PHILLIPS. Aug la 2* . ?miZ CANTWEtl, * Wholesale Grocer and Commissioi , Merchant, CHA RLICSTOX, S. c. KEEPS constantia on hand :i complet st .iel.'if choice EAM1IA" GROCERIES Wines. Liquors and Planter's Supplies winch lie will sell at the lowest marke j.rice- for cash or ev. ha* ige fer COTTON o other produce. Liberal advances made oe consignment of COTTON and other country produce. Ant; lt) Hmo lllitiiiL min-: A i nuiTisn HARK "EXCHANGE 1_ is ie>w readv receive -V-i.-.iit. \pplv t Aug is jj_WU.bis A e:H-e?.;.i. P.ailroad Heiles. ]7^ItOM this date, tie; train on tb ? Spa tanOiir^and Union Railroad v I'eai Spartanbing c. H. Tuesdays and Sn arda: oT each week. a'. ii a. m.,and arrive i.t Sin tun ai 11 a. ItctuVei:;.. leave Shelton at 12 o'clock ni and ar.:v.- a; Smitta-ibing at 5.15 p. m. ?'dos. 1'.. .i I'.l'I'Sb President. Union c. IL. : C. August 2, .ISIS. ten- fae N ? . >\ tierry. ( ?tester and Charlot papers will please copy twice n week for oj month, and forward n llstoobice S. ,V I". li. C,v Union C. H.. S. C. Aug ll -.7.' Headers Kil. Div.*of the Atlanti JULY 1^, ISG5. f.EXEl?AJf r)j;j)]-:?;s .YO. 2.] IN accordance with instructions from t War D tartinent, the following-orth r promul?an-d m this command. Ev ?oi?rnaml of Maj. C i:. MEADE. Uko. D. llfoiii.iis, Ass'i Adj't (?en. WAK nr.PALTMKNT, AjMl'TAS I' (?KSKRAT/S * >?-?-?fF. Washin rton, .bib: ll, isij? SPECIAL OL'DEi.'S. X". 370. * [;V/.',-.n/.J if <: * * * 17. Dy direction of the President, tho 1 lowing officers are hereby dishonorably <! missed flu- :.. iv'ee ol' the United Stat ?i'll f..rb ?ture cf all pav and allowances, ?yes set ..?.?...site .:!. iv.sp-.-f?ve nani !'..:. viol:1.: iou of orders and neglect of ?ii: it: nUiiiiu'ii'i ;!i,ir /.. ./..it to'dis>ntitil,ti tleitujiii'j fhe incjnu'iiisi ft-xl lindi ?'in:'/.! 'Iii e. nr". i inharriisshnj Un' J?llblir? '?CicC, ? ciuisni-j snjcrin'j o,e| ?hc'oncmZ-uvc lo ' C h-ai ! i. c. tabv!u-.is,32d Massaelmsi Volunteers, Jnlv I, IS05. Colonel W. s. King, Uh Mafsackusi Heavy Artillery, .lui- 21. 1805. Commanding Generals of Military D sinus ail Departments w ill promulgate t order to "their respective commands. * * * * * liv order ol' th" Seen tarv i-f War: r E. 1). TOWNSEND, A. A. C IATL. SOLGMO? General Commission Merchan Secoml hitor ft'<.:n Shiri'r House, I'la in st t GOLUMWA, s. C.. BEALEU in foreign and domestic ri ehandi/e. The highest market p I paid for CQTTON ami (301TNT1.? P I DUCE in gold or currency. Con'signmi solicited, v. Idelt will rivebv my usual pro attention. Kt fer ?o C.. Ii. Crump .v C i.. Augusta, Ga., Lal?ochc .V Kell. Savannah, Ga., Gibbon .V Co.. Charleston, S. C., Koopman fi 1'heips, Charlotte. N*. C., Fulli-r ?V Wilkerson. LcaslmrgT N. C., R. P. Riohaidson. head, ville, N. C.. .lames K. Len-. Yaneeyville, N. C.. Chambers it Patrick, Danville, Va., Browidv k Co . Petersburg, Ya., Kent, Paine ? Co. .Richmond. Va. 1 AU? i un m FOR THE- CHILDREN. DOLL' BABIES! ' DOLL BABIES! VSSORTED SIZES. Just received by MELVIN M. COHEN, Assembly street, West side. Aug ll) One door from i'eudloioa st. Perfumes ! "yT7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT NIC flT BLOOMING CERE US ! AND AGI LI I) E M. IG NO LIA .' Which are unsurpassed as ? toilet mm niodity; ZEALY, SCOTT .V, BRUNS. Aug is 2 TTT&have just received :i large and as VV sorted slo, Iv ot those invaluable KeVosene IL amps'! .'.o indispensable to falsities; with thc ' OllS. j En?-h nt LOW TRICES. Aug VS 2 ZEAL), St ( T r & BRUNS. ~0JK " "C??SIC?MENTZ7 4\i\( \ POUNDS FLOUR. ?i.wlFll 2.cou POUNDS BACON, ? BARRELS M?L VSSER. For sale bv i Ad* is 2 ZEA LY, SCOTTS ?HUN'S. "FOR Am?i7~ .CT,;*? '.. A SPRINO WAC. OJ? will leave y ?-rfg?'v>4 the Slii vcr House on M ON I ) A Y STORNIX<; IlCtfU. a* (i o'clock, for \ 1 KEN, s. C. Pur passage aoi.lv ;:t the slop- of J. C. (HERES. iirisM AT the* solicit?t ?on*>f i in ni er ons frien?ls and citizens, Messrs. CLAYTON and IKsKUTEL will give a repetition of tb. ir ENTERT.YINMENTA on next MONDAY EVENING, 21st instant, instead of Friday evening, as announced; on which occasion they will nff<-r a NEW PROGRAMME, cim taiuing s< lections from th? most popular compos, rs. Sri .Pani. uLirsand prognimme given ?ii Monday's is^uc. Aug IS 2 Y/anted to Purchase, <t OLD and SILVER. Applv to X Aug 17 8 DI KDF.C A*WALTER. COPARTNERSHIP. COLUMBIA. At'OOST lre 1SC3. npiTE undersign, d, having formed a l.-nsi L ness connection with the linn of Zr.ALV, SO&TT ,V BRUNS, nuder the style of HIT ? SON LEI-: A CO., for the mir?os* of conducting an A CCI Ii >N,"GENEltAL COM? MISSION *:m EXCHANGE BROKERAGE, respectfully solicit the patronage of the publiej # HUTSON LEE. HcrAfter, the Auction and General Com? mission Rushiei.s d.rie l>v us will be con? ducted I* Messrs. DUTSON" LEE .V CO. Aug Iii G ZEA LY, SCOTT .V BRUNS. wmm LEE & co., Auctioneers, General Com. Agents and Exciiange Brokers, COLUMBIA, s. c. ? 4 MY business entrusted to them will rc ?\ ceive prompt al ten: ion. G< >L! >. Si EVI E. Si ICU RUTbS and BASK NOTES bouttbt and sold. Refer to Messrs. WILLIS ?V. CHISOLM and Messrs. JOHN FRASER & Co., Chantcs ton. S. C. I GEOIVE SCHLEY, Ks. p. and Messrs. F. C. BARBERA CO., Augusta, Ga. Messrs. STENHOUSE ?V MoGAULEY, Charlotte, N. C. O'diee f>r the present at Messrs. Zealy, Scuit S Rruns. . Aug 16 GtufS siiiiifi; COLUMBIA, S. C. THE nndersitrncd, having leased -|Vr> the LA lt G E and COMMODIOUS JlaLBUILDlNO Known as the ?Columbia Methodist Female College," will open ii asa 1 iliST-t LASS HOTEL, ot; September 7. T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. ??.Papers throughout the state insert twice a Weeli for live week.-, and send bills to this ofri"c. Aii g 17 SCREES. AND ' INSTRUCTION. ?OUXG Ladies and "Gentlemen in ?Columbia nre respi.ctfnllv informed that Mr. E. Ti STRAWINSKI will give ^DANCING sol REES, at ti, o old College Chapel, on ovcrv TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY' EVENING, with correct instruction of all the dances. The first Soiree will commence on tno22d ni August, at Hfi'clock p. m., with a hand of music, of this city, and refreshmenti*at Mr. McKenzie's prices. Admission, one dollar (.ach._"_Aug lg ja ' ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO,, AND COM. MERCHANTS, 126 and 128 Melting Street, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. _. . _^ * F. A. WILCOXSON. Agent, Orangcburg, S. C. EDMUND A. SOLDER & CO., . Philadelphia, Penn. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., Agents, New York. LIBE RAL ADVANCES made on CON *S GXMENTS. Aug 10'imo* Charleston Advertisements. I?WAm?ABIME Insurance Agency ! TUPPER & LANE 160 .MEETING' ST., CHARLESTON, & G., REJJiESENT tho following lirstvchss i <?ompaines: .uKEAT WESTERN INSURANCE COX PAN V.x>F NEW YORK. ? SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OP NEW YORK. PHOENIX Fl RE IN S C RANCE CO >? PN Y, CE NEW YORK. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. With aggregate rash capital of EIGHT MILLIONS Of DOLLARS. J Risks taken on all descriptions of pro? perly on reasonable terms, and logse? promptlv settled. S. \. TUPPER. A. A. LANE. Aug U . 26 J. If. It.VCiGKTT & C:0., Kartors HIM! Commission Rlrrthantti, AIM EU'S S< > i: TU WU A HF, CHARLESTON, S. C. SELF in this Market, or ship to New York ur Liverpool, both Long and Short Sta? ple COTTON, libers! advances on ship? ments, and' r< urns made in gold or trea surv.-Votcs, as instructed, .li ! I. RAGGETT. E. M. SPEIGHTS. C. 23. Chichester. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 18 BRO AH si KELT, CIT ARLESTON. VGENT for the purchase and sale of REAL ESTATE in any of the Southern blares. . AI-SO, For the REPAIRING, RENTING, Ac, of city property. Owners of property in Charleston, un? avoidably detained in the up eonntry, can li av ?4 their property taken e.ire of and promptly attended to by sending to abovo a Power (d' Attorney, to assume control of the sane-, until tie-owner's return. Infor? mation as to the .condition vf property in iur^l'by shells, ami obierwiso, with proha blc^cpoT.seof ^pairing. s?mt on application. JS/. Wanted to pinchase, for partios socking iuvestm,? <' of Real Estate)in South Carolina, several PLANTATIONS, in work? ing order, in the upper portion of the State. Art?gH2?_ ' Willis & Chisoim, Kartors, Commission Mc.rcliant*, A M) SH II* PING A GE?TS. CiTIOK, HJI i.S llot'SK, CHARLE>?rO??, S. C. V.. mi IS. A. R. CHTSOI.M. VTTILL attend lo Hu parchas.:, sale atti \V bliioment iu> forcera, and ?oniestie ports) "..' COTTON. Kier.. 'LUMBER, NAY AL STORES, to thc collection of Draftb, Pi:reliase and Sale of all Securities, Con? signments of Vessels solicited. Il KKK KS TO: Messrs. John Fraser A Co., Charleston, -S. C. Mci sr?. Geo. W. Williams & Go./ " Messrs. Ge .rge A. Hopley ?i Co., " George Scklev. Esqy, Augusta, Ga. T. S. Metcalf, Esq., Messrs. Clark, Dels? A Co., New York. Messrs. Murray ?V Nephew, " " Messrs. E. W. Clark <S Cu" Philadelphia, Pe-un. . Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwjok & Co., Bal? timore, Md. Messrs. Samuel Harris &, Sons. Baltimore, Md. Aug s 2ii Offics Gen. Sup. W- and M. E. E., ' SUMTER, August 15, 1865. OK and after August I8.a DAILY TRAIN will run between Kingsville and Wil? mington. Leaving Kingsville "lady at S.DU a. m., ami arriving at Kin ? ?rille 7.30 p. m. These Trains will make daily connections at Wilmington with Trains for any point North. They also will continue to connect, j with Trains on the Northeastern Railroad for charleston and < Iheraw and Darlington Railroad. , These Trains carrv both freight ami passengers. HENRY Mi DUANE, Aug lb 2wJ General Superintendent. . CAL h A V C. S. Jenkins' '. Sf ?SI? Assembly Street, Till HP Hool: FROM VEND LET?N. Aug K?_ CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK. ATLANTIS SOAST ail Linel THE new first class steamer MO NEKA, Charles P. Varshman, Com? mander. Steamer C A M B RID GE, J. W. Balch, Commander, ? Will leave Charleston, S. C., direct for New York, alternately, THURSDAYS each week. For f ;..'!-.!.? .:. . ?TC -havinrfTiandsomo State R io;.. OL dations-apply to F. A. WILCOA'SON, Agent, oraugeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., 126 and'128 MA-ting st., Charleston, S. C. 1 IYINGSTON. FOX & CO., Agents, An*. 15 2mo NOT York.