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p ater from Europe. Wew YORK, July 24.-The Scotia with Liverpool dates to the 16th has arrived. The Great Eatern is laying out the At lantio Telegraph cable. The last reports from her are that 185 miles bave been laid. Signale perfect throughout. ;Fhe Paris Afoniteur of the. 14th says ae goliations are 'still pending, and the beet feeling prevailed betweon Prussia .and France, but later advices seem to indicate that the war will continue. The Prussiais occupied Prague, and are still advancing. Benediok's army is reorganized, and is 160,000 strong exclusive of cavalry and ar tillery. The Prussians under Manteroff attacked the Bivarians near Kessenenez The latter defended the poition two hours, and re treated to take position en main Davarlan Cominmander Zouler was killed. The Vienna Pre8o, of the 14'h. says that -he proposed mediation of Napoleon is onded for the present and Austria must trust to her own strength and remources. She is resolved to figl't, to aiutaiu her position as a gieat power. The London Pimes declares that England cannet follow Napoleon in an intervention calculated to aggravate present eils. The Moscow Gazelle says that Russia does not want a change in European boun darie. and cannot submit to the dictatorship of Franeo. Russia is despitching troops to the S1. sinn froitier. Not withlstanding a French fleet has gone to Venict, Italy persists Ih advancing to wards Vienna. Congressional. W.asutiN,o,, July 24.-The President; to.dny signed joint resolution admitting the Tennessee lpresentatives, but says the prealuble conlains statements, some of which are assuined; while the resottion is iorely a declaration of opinion. It comprises no legiblattion, nor does it confer any power which is binding upon the respeotive llouses, the Executive or the States. lie further says -'the right of each 11ouse, under the Constitution, to judge of qualifilations of its own members is un doubted, and that it!* approval or disap proval of hlie resolution could not, in the slightest. degree, increase or diminish the atthority in this respect conferred on two branches of Congress, but earnevtly desiring to rewove avory cHuse of furt4r delay, whther real or imaginary, on the part of Congress to the admission of the loyal lien. ators and Representatives from Tennessee, ntwithstanding the anomalous charaoter of the proccedings, he affixi his signature to the resolution ; at the same time his ap proval is not to be cotitrued as an sa knowledgoment that Congrevs has the right to pass iaws preliminary to the admission of Representatives fr,m any of the States, nor Is it to .be consiered as committing him to lthe statements of the preamble, some of which are without ioundat ion: aiming them he states there is reason to be liive -that tfie Terinessee Legislature has not ratitled the late amendment passed by Con a3r s, Part -af the message was greeted with de risive laughter by the leadioals and with appbuse bysbe Democrats. dubsequemntly I he 'committee on.Elections reported favorably on oredentials of Ten aesss members, and on invitation to come forward to be swomn, MLaynard, Taylor and Stokes appeared and took the oath. 'Chis was followed by mutch applause. The new meinbers received the oagratulations of the Speaker- and othera. The Senato adapted.. anandsent. to the miseellatneo'us appropriation bill, inc reusing the salary of mnemaeurs of Congress to five thousand dollars per yetu-. The Senate <lid not take up the Tennessee matter. -Mission to flagae. WAatrkarSo?4, July 24.--Gen. Slekles law decl'med the misuion .to Uegne and, Gen. Dix has been norninated for the posItion. liey York Miarket. Naw YORK, July 24.--GoldI 150) Cot ton steady, sales to-day 1000 bales, un -changed. Flour declIning. Southa-n low, ranging 9)@l54. WVheat dull. Corn ad vanedu. Lard and Whiskey datll. Sugaf' il0j@12&. Coffee quit ; lies frm. Chetera. PTLrADn.rPtt July 24,y-uregase of siholerai report-sd to.day by the Board t Healhh. -NEW YOax, July 24.--The Boeard ef iIemhlh reports only two cases of chol- s to dV antd three it Brocoklyin-t wo fataL ,WAN'ra ANIS PLA ATIQN.--A oor e pondent of the Hartford Poet, writing from Collinlsville, says : "I observes a notice in one of the papqrs recently of the benefit of driving tailA into fruit trees to increase the sup ply of fruit. It has long been claimed by some, that old scythes, sickles, horse shoes. &c., hung on th' limbs of trees, would increase their fertility; by others it has been scouted as a supers'itious notion. The writer wiU state one cir cuistance which came tuder his perso nal observation that is worth record ing: "Mr. G. H. Neamig, of tis place, had a thrifty growing apple tree from a nir sery set oiS In hi garden, on one of Ihe limbs of which wasihe label attached to a small wire, wh ich neg!ected to take .of, and soon the wire was imbedded in the bark The next vear the limb was loaded so heavily that it was necessary to prop it up, while there was not an apple on any other part of the tree. Can some one of otir pomological friends explain the phenomenon ?" P ro0essional. H. A. GAILLARD, 2ttorneg at taw, WINNSBoRO', S. C. AW Office at present in the office of the Winnsboro Naws. may 22. A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTOU RGEY AT L A W. AND J!O$CITOR I1 EqUITT, WINNSBORO', S. C. 26'' Osee, No. 2, Law Range-In rear of t4 Co*e Ifoilse. feb 18'66-tmo. JUST RECBEVD, TIOMPON, W1I'E CO., CALICOES, BROWN DRILLS, BROWN and BLEACHED HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUSPENDERS, TOOTH BRUSHES, &c., &c. &c. ALSO, LADIES' - - and GENTLEMEN'S HATS. -ow for cash. july 19-1f MT. ZION INSTITUTE, WiNSBORO, S. '0, T HE exercises of this Sobo will he re""ned ouday,Am the 16th of July. l TERMS PER SESSION: Board with Tuition in all the branch es except Philosophy, Chemistry and Frencb, $180 Tuition of day scholars in the cissal cals or higher English and Math emiatical departuients, 80 Tutrion in other branches from$12 t 20 Course or Chemistry or Philosophy, 16 Freush, l The above rates reckoned in thocnrrency of the outntry. Payme,nt rege-ired hair in advance-the residrie at the -close of the' session. Stadents required to furnish be'd fltuen, covering and toyae, G. A. WOODWARD, Jun. 28- t9'8 Principal. B A CON -SIDES ' LOW FOR OASL. AGENERA L ASSORtTMEN TOF QItOCE DuBO8grlLSTON & CO., June 80-66-.tf No. 8s J(otel R ange, SOUrfiflAROL!MA, FsAnUVas :) n aSTRe-r, - WI YNQt!TT John 1i. Cook and W ife, 1 and I fo Jessie S. Oweg, Acecount Win. J.. Alston, and Thos McKietry.. .Reief. IT .aJpaaring to i-be satiefectioR.of t,b* I.CommIssioner that J.mes B. Owens, noc of ihe Defhndants a t'he 45ove stated ne. redldes be.yopdl the Uit4s .of 4lis Stat, on motion of' Mes. Roberison And Rid, Cemp's 8'ol'ru. It is orderedj. Dhat the ,sai4 D9fendat plead, krbnver or'dehiur to the Bill of Moa paint filed ih thie case, within three rigsythsW fom the puotioo hereof, 'oi- the essa will be orferedpro co"/tsso gainst him. Uoa'iilsefoaCom. 10 Equity. romsyiose6's 0awS, 12th My, 186 ST?ATE BALE. O N the first Monday In August ivill be sold at publio anotion at the residende of the late John. Walker. All th personal property of - the deoeased. CoMlisting of suQdry articles of Meidlidudise. ALSO-, Tm siOUxEnOLD AND KITCHEtt FURNITURE. Tsaxs*--Alt sums under Teh 6ollers Cash, over Te Dollers, a Credi of uluity days, note with two approved stodritics to be given before the goodo'are rehsovd. JNO. f. OATHCAiT, Ext'. . July 17-x2t9 *GRZEAT BARGAINS SUMMER GODS New York Cost! FOR 0,AS3. WE offer the remainder of our strictly SUlMIER GOODS AT NEW YORK COST, FOR CASH! First rate Muslins, N3, Best Muslins, 421. Call and be convinced. july 12-tf LADD BROS'.. GI1EWI. W TOBdo, A SUPERIOR article-PEACH and DLOS. 803 braud-put up by Pilkinton; Richmond, Va., for sale by LADD BROS. July 17-if HARDWARE' J U S T .R E C E I V E D, BY Ketchin, MoMaster & Co., CONSISTING IN PART OF AND SAWS, PIanes, Augers, Chisels, Files of several kinds, Screws, Hinges, Screw 0rivers. Door and Pad Looks, Draw ing Knives, Steel and Iron Squares, Com passes, A ne Cutlery Garden Trowels, Hees and Forks, Per cussion Caps, Colt's Cartridges, Faucets and Molasses Gales and Porcolain lied Sauce Faas and PreervingfAettes. ALSO, She Thread, Wrapping Twise, Miew Lines, Welt Rope, sbot. ALSO, A *sh -eupply of "notions" as Tuok Combs, Dressing Oms, Tooth Brulhes, Vest and Coat Buttons, Ladies' Belts, Ladies' Rose, Ladies' Collar, , Port Aonsaie4, Linen Braids and Tapes Elastic Braid, &c., &c. June 30*'tt JUSTf RECEIVED, fine lot BACON SIDES, -direct, from Baltimore. For sale low for cash by BACOT, RIVERS & CO, July 17-tr No. 2, Hotel Range. JUST RECEIVED, ARRELS or Extra Family Baltimore B Flour. BACOT, RIVERS & CO., July 17'68-tf No. 2, Hotel Rai,ge. Claret Wine3, FOR SALE BY F O L BACOT, RIVERS & CO.. July 7-tf . 'No 2. Hotel Range. &"RFAMLYf USE. DAATINE CANJDLES, Arrow Root, Sraiea5arvih, Salts, Lemon, fors ex tracting istains, Cr'eam Tartar, Cooking Soda, Extract Vanila, Ginger'. Black Pep. per, lndellible Inka, Rat Exterminator. Also, best Rio and Java Coffee and8rrgar. Just recelved by IKETCHBIN, McM ASTER & CO. july 1-tf Choico Tea. F INE HYSON TEA. Bordt Rio Coffee, Adaimantine Candles, Macca roni and Mixed Pickles. At KEPTCHiIN. MoMASTER & CO'S. mnarch 97'66-tf IRute to Pleid The itlRUe et SoniDs (9pre3Isaa. FAIftFIELD DISTRter. IN TItE COMNON PLEAg.. -vs. . Attaohmenst. .Jehn Adger,) W HE10A8the PIninta ad on .th 7hday of May, A. Dl. 1868, Ale hi. Deolaratoq :theMeaet e A who (as. it is said,' Is alnt from and without the -limhths t ate, ud has nelit, ,' We nor attern ~sosvs within the se upon whom a doj of the maid doIaration might * e.therefore ordered t ibhe said,Dc fendant do appear and -plead to the said Deolarauion on or before t >te 8th day of slay, A. D.. 3867,'WsMetrihe RaI "Ald absolute Judment will sbqn be ~Ivoi and awarded for te Fh'hatl, si h . 1 'eI~th,18. may tO1 eaimi WiL e. DUAMS CO, FACTO s AND C01118610N NE2B01"S, NO. 5, EXCHANGE S'REET. CIIARiEStON, 8. 0. WK. C. T1K3s, T. 0. 3i. DUtd, Jo06 a. pUKRs, J. M. CABsON. ui1hy 12'66.-Iaw8nf NEWSPRING GOODJS DRY GOODS CiARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANnIrOFT's OLD STAxD, 287 King S1., 3 doors Beloto Westwortx I1 have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French and American, which ate of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planaqrj furagishing th,e Freedmen tither for clothTng or for bartei with 'thein, our whoiesald roodts offer dvety liidue6mehL Piketation goods in every varibty.' ThiB being ^ busy season with the planter and he not able'to visit he cityy orders ao. conpanied with city' reference will meet with prompt attentiori. N. B. Snanples, with price'lists, any part of the State. Our stock in part of White Osnaburgs, Striped O Blue Denims. Brown Denims; Heavy y Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Sbittr.ige, Blenched Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 614, 04', l10-4', 12 4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue lomespuns, Blenched and Brown Drills, Black Fronch Broad cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Irisi: Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Daim ask, all qualities, Calicoes. all qualitids, Dress Godw, DMaestle Gifighalbil, Fine Scotch Ginghamp, Spring Silks and Black Silks. Colored Muslius, in every variety, Fine French Muslins, White and Black Goods, Farmera' Brown Linen Duck, Farm. ers' Brown LInon Drills, Fancy Drills and Coltounde. Together with every variety to be found in our line; which we offer at WH1OLESALE ANtD 1-T.%1L. All Douestio Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agents' prices. We would respect fully call the attention of the Planters, Merchants, and the citi. zens &enerally of Fairtield District, to otr ydvertisement. and solicit a call from thew should they visit the city STOLL, SVEBB & CO.. No. 287 KIng St., 8 doors below Wentwortb Charleston, 8. C. H C. STOLL, Charleston, CHARLES WEBB. H. C. WALKER, Jan 18'66-lyr Gon. Suplts Office, C. & S. C Rail Road. CH1ANGL' OF SCHIIULE. SUPERINTNDENT's OriC, Charlotte & S. C. Railroad, Columbia, S. C.. J-trae 1, 1866. O N,and after Sunday, the 3d instant, a Passenger Trait will run over this Road as follows : Leave Columbia at 4 15 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte 11.15 P. M. Leave Charlotte at 12.16 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 7.15 P. M. JAMES ANDERSON, June 5'06 Superintendent. firlawis RAWt cirtiva Ever Ps"hiI e sFfteen" large Utter pages for two 3 cent stamps. TIlE RECOGNIZED bPECIALIrES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerly of Lon. don. Robert Herbert, M. D., front Philadel phia, and Dr. Eugent Velpeau, formerly of the London anId Paris Venereal lnspitals. Perman,entfand spseedy cures guaranteedl of Gonnrrhea, 8yphillis, G teat, Spermatorrhea or Self-A buse, and of every possible form of private disease of every name or nature whatsoever. Dr. Herbert's Ant i-Alcohrolio Compou:snd, an unfailing ro'nedy for intem.perance ; write ihr particulars. Mountain of L,ight, 300 pages, 100 plates, 50 Cents, 8 ror $1. Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly Pill'; $1 *per box, extra fine $6, a safe and effe stuul remedy,-for al lrreg,ularities and obstruc tions, fWon di.*e~r'eause" 1D. ~ aokson's Oriental fY rvTuaflbg LininenL, $.. per bot tie. Send for circular. Genuine French Safes $1, 8 for $4,12 for $7. Send for cir oular and write, you will promptly rec eive a kind, discreet and oxj Blt answer. Ag. 4i4q Drs. 006W, H ebeit, & Cd..,ol siti. pty 15. 0. los 484, Cinoinatl. O)rio. (ifiee instrutctiops sept io any para efhe country June 12'd-8mo YAllit'LD DISt'RICT. u li LQURTV. Ex ParVes Bill to C. D). Melton, ).Perpetuate 8oIr Northern Circuit. J Ti stimony. JEN 't. -ud v!n oe rhot perpeuate the testimony to the past. exis. uence, 1oa and cont ents of a Deed of Convoy. enice, to ihim of a certain tract of. land, situate in Fairfield District, on the wateys oj Itoliprbf the%i4t at 1<a of Alekan, der IT ^glass, did 1l par-ties interested are notilled to appear at the expiration oi three months from ti date, to croso-eam ins tihe witnesses that may be produced, and produce.tostimnoJy teiv, #~q SCE.F9 Commalisio' Gffie., Winnsboro, S. C.,* June 15th, .1266. June anlelm8m An Old Song', set to a Ne* Tune. ocr 186$. .sc "t Apringq approackes Ant. and Roaches From ther hoes come out, And MicjpWht Rage, In spite peak, Gaily skip 'Moiu;1 ":I8'years esthblishedid N.Y. City." "Only infallible remedies kbown." "Free frot Poisons." "Not dangeroui to the Humid Family." "Rate come dut of thei' hbles' to die "opte'%" Rat,- ReiaLh, r.&e.. Ex ter's, Is a paste-used for Rate, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, Ue., ko., &o., &o. "Coster's" Ued-Bug Extermisa-1 tor. Is, a liquid or waJi-used.to destroy, also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &o. "Cosaer's" ELectrIe Powdet for 1# 1w MeA Jt"equigors, Piaes, Bed-Bugs, lnsect, on Plants, Fowls, Animal., &o. XW- ! ! ! BxwAtt 10 ' f oal worthless imitatidn. a&- See that "ConYAt's" name is on' each Dex, Dottle, and flask, befor* you buy. -S- Address, EWR R.CSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. 3& Sold BY All Druagists and Retailers everywhere' South. Barns, Ward-& Co., New Orleanse La. 1866~ INCRASE OF RATS.-The- armer's Gazette (Englibh) asserts fnd proves by lig ures that one pair of RATS will have a pro geny and deoendants no less. than 051,050 I three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would con sume more food than would sustiin 66,000 human beings. See "CosTA R's" advertisement above. 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages in shooting small birds Is a cruel man : who ever aids in externnating rate is a benefao tor. We should like some one to give us the beneft of their experienod in driving out Ilcse pepa We need something be sids dogs, cat, and traps for this business. -Scient1c Amcrican. . Y. -i. See "CosTaR's" advertisement above. 1866. CCOSTAR'S" R AT EXTERMINATOt Is simple. mafo and sure-the most jerfect RAT-ifincation meeting we have over attend ed. Every Rat that. can get itr, properly prepared. will eat it, and every one that eats it. will die, generally at sone place a a distaast as possiblu from were :t was taken. - Lake Shore. Miah . Mirror. 3&-SeC "t'o1sAICS" advertise-jent above. 1866. HIOUSEEEEPERS troubled with- vermia need bc so no longer, if they use "CosTAR's" Exterminatoer. Welhavened it aoour satis-. faction ; and if a box cost $11, we would have it. W olhave sried!poisone, but they effected nosthing ; but "Costar's" article knucks the breath out. of Rlats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, and Bied-Bugs, quicker tshan we:can write it. It Th in great demand all over the cotantry. -Mendina, Ohio, Gasecse. mi. See "CosTA a'a"adveteqnent above. 1866, A VOICE FIpOM THE PAR WEST. Speaking of '-04stA1'e" Rat, .Roa.h, 4st. &c., ettektfnator'."naore gratin *ndpro visions are destroyed auntially in an Consy by vermin, than wonld p$y fer tons of this Mist a,n& fnaeot KiCler.-Lme.esser, Wis., Herald. $s See "Cosa's"advertist:nt abot. 1866. FARMERW AbI) HlOUSEKEEBR-. should recollect that hundred of dollars worth of Grafn, ProvisIons, be., are an nualiy destroyed by Rate,. Ide., Ants, and other insects sad vewwIs-,tral of whishb earn be pr'evented biy a few do)lars' .worIhl of "Cowraa'e'- Rast0 Wosol,, A'nt, &eo:, Eater minaton boe bi and use4ealy, Seoeaya'" adgesiashestabvt. t$e South. AND AD&c. WhaleMse Agemt. )New Ogta,Ie a .~