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Collgressionld. W.V-inuNTON, July 21.--In the Senate to -Aky, when credentials of Patterson, fIom 'Tennessee. were read, Sumner inoved they 'be referred to tho Committee on the Judi. -ciary with Instructions to inquire whether he could take his sea(. Sumner said he was a Judge under the Confederate Govern tent, and therefore disqualified. After 'couSiderable discussion the motion was agreed to. Alajor-General Sherman was confirmed Lieutenant-General, Lieut. General Grant promoted; and Rear Admiral Porter as Vice Admiral, Vice Farragut promoted. Reeolition passed empowering Miss Min. nie icamn to execute a life-size statile of Mr. Lincoln, for which she is to be paid len 11hounnd dollars. Bill passed granting lands to a Company to build a Itailroad from 1issouri and Ar Icansas to th. Pacific coast, about the 85th line. Banks' resolution indifying the neutrall t1 laws, pitse'l y a unanimous vote. Railrooui lrdgt Destroyed. BAr-TIMons. .1 uly 20.--The gi eat, railroad bridge o%er ie Susqiiehanna river, at Havro deGrace. was destroyed 1-y a tornado last ight. Lose one million dollars. 1/rulli WVlsillgIon, Wasnesor-se. - -ly 20.-A board of ofP. cers tas been appoi i: Ited by Ihe Comissi,.ner 'f F"liman's iffatirs for the purpose of re rioia .gnilaions for tlhe govp ament. of Hit' eui to iiti. tih re1uireiments of Ilh- ra-I aII, " 'ongr,-4, evtending thle d It ii f i *I - i:'o It, two yeiri.m Geng. TY.4-11. Spngu ILn I GrOgo.-y C0114it.1114e the Board. From Philadelpihia. PIulILAiDEL.P-tA, Jttly 2!.-The uImiing for th' accanotdation of tile National Union Convention is being constructed on the cor ner of Broad and Wallace streets. It. will be of moitrous sire. nthree ca*s of cholera reported to-day. Cholern. Nnw Yotic. July 2.--Cholera decreasing - 'I)psed to be on account of fivorale aventher. ew Yo-: M aL.. NPw YOX, July 20 --Gold 141. Cot ton netive: tendenoy upward, witi saice of I3,001 bles at 86@:I8c., low grades. Flour Iteady; light gra li Jo,vir. ..)II her -1 I(jy @l". 1 W4t'_'At adVAinig; stles J i.1M Uktilhick. Park t.4o.iwi bauyant, al 3 hhl. L ir'd 10%y. suga.tr steOy. t:otce .fh mn. From E:ope. Taa ' rU(.viit E tsterit" hal laid n!&ly thre hun-Ired tulles of the cable up to tto evoning of 15th, and was progressing favor. ably. Nothing further h-its transpired about thi pea,e nogotia-ions hot woen Napoleon anti the cf uentling .PoweIs. T'e PUssians defeated the Federals in a sanguinary confliet at Asehaffenbuag, and .marched towards Frankfort., which was eviacuated by the Federi0s. The )iet hal removed to Augustinburg. Priusian headquarters at Dirunn, Austr a It is repoi'ted 11111. the Prussians have occu pied Glaw. 'The L,adoi 7'ines thinks the P'russians wouldl be before Vienna by tne 17th, and dl subts the Ausitrians et wlthst'adl tile vie. tories of ilio Prusslana. Claldini has oocupied Padnaand Viceniea, lowins ON the. railroad to Venle. It Is deelared in diplornatie circles at St. Petersburg that Russia hase no present In .tention to abandon her neutral attititie and will not.. excepI.ing a foreign po wer shall In tervene, In the aTtirse of Germany. .''Tiux "[LoyAL" RO.D-ro WKArnI. 1. G.t. a posit ion as agent in the freed men's burinmi. Prs'v'ously thereto, or subse'quently, assumlie the name of reve.. ued r get, yourself dubbed that by pri vaste f'rietnda. Thlis ii essential, because it, will inspire all the Republican editora striong-minded women and radicals gene a'ally, withI a faithn in you which cannot ba shauken, no muatte'r what you may 410. 2. Select a nice house to live in, and r'ent yourself' a plantation oin "easy terms." S. Contrnet f'ith yourself for the re'ql i eite ntumber of' able bodied freedman; wages, part, of.the crop of' rice, sugar or cot'on when made, you to feed and clothe them meanwhile. 4. Supply them libernlly with rations and1 clo,thea from Li,he government Stores tund.ait. public expense. This will add Iirg,-ly to your prot., though it help. t o wi'll the tnxation at the North. 5. Whlen the- crop is harvested sell 1ie whole of it pocket the proceeds, and leave without paying your laborers. Conscience need not trouble you in this as you will leave them no worse off than you fiund thoui. 6. Return to your native village and assumn the airs and snivel of niart.yr dom; if vou can be "a victim of the President's p,licy," it will pay well in securig you plenty of defenders of the highest political influence. Paviiig now wealth and position, you are prepared to lecture Democrats ot their sins. These lecturpo, if well spiced with "Copperhead" "disloyal" and like epithets, with now aud then a donation to the society for the prevention of the reconstruction of the Union, will so re lieve your mind that you can pass quiet ly down the vale of life in all tho odor of hypocrisy, and finally die the death of tI b pious according to the profitable doc trines of the Ri-publican church.-AIlba ny Argus !Proftssioana. H. A. GAILLARD, 2?ttorncen at Larw, WINNSBORO', S. 0. 4&- Offie at a-..-nt in the office of the Winnsbor-, Niws. -ky 22. AS. DOUGL4ASS, ATTOmNcY AT L 4W7o AND SOLICITOR -1. EqUIy, WI,N2SORO', S. C. 4&- Ofice, No. 2, Law Range-in rear of tbe Cost-I. iouse. feb 13'66-mino. LARD AND ~ACON. j LOT of 11ne country Lard. A lot of flne q country Bacon, just received and for sale by KETCHIN, MMASTER & CO. July 28-if JJJT R TG3UVMD, BY THO0MPSON9 WIllHERS &0., CALICOES, BROWN DRILLS, BROWN and BLEACHED HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUSPENDERS, TOOTH BRUSHES, &c., &c., &c. ALSO, LADIES' and GRNTLEMEN'S HATS. Low for cash. july 19-if MT. ZION INSTITUTE, WINNSBOROs B. 0, rp HE exercises of this Sch L will lie resumed Monday, the 161h of July. TERMS PER SESSION: Board with Tuition in all the branch es except Philosophy, Chemistry and French, $18 Tuition of Iny scholars in the elassi cals or higher English and Math ematical departments, 80 Tuition in other branches from $12 to 20 ('ourse of Chemistry or Philosophy, lt F"rench. , The above rates reckoned in the curroec of the country. Payment required' half i:n .advance--t,he residue at, the close of the session. Students required to furnish bed linen, covering and towels. (G. A. WOODWARD, June 28--t9s Principal. BACON SIZES; LOW FOR CASH, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OFOROCE. DuBOSE EGLE8TON & CO., _June8_0'66-tf _ No. 8, HotetRange. SOUT CAROLUr, FAIRFIEC D DISTRIOT, IN EQUITY John R. Cookc arnd Wife, Bl Jessie J. Owen, to? vs. ~ .Accouant James B. Owens, fDisoovery Win. J. AIston, and Thou McKinstry. JRelief. IT ppearing to the satisfact,ion of the omissioner that James B. Owenq, noe of the Defendante In the a%ove stated acme, resides beyond the limits of this State, oa motion of Messrs. Robrtsoa and Bion, Coup's Sol'rs. le s ordered, that the said' DEfendant de Plead, answer or demur to the Bill of Comn. plaint filed int this ease, within three months from the publication hereof, or the samte will be orderedpro com/sfe against him. ISA AC Ii. MEA NS, Comn. In Eqt(ty. vommissioner's 0O1ee, 12th May, 1868. may 15'06.1aw3m. ESTATE-SALE. O N the first Monday in August will be sold at publi6 auction at the residence of the late John Valkar. All the personal property of the deceased. Consisting of sundry articles of Merchandise. ALSO, TIZE HOUSEROLD AND KITOMEN FURN11URE. Trans:-Alf sums under Ten Dollers Cast, over Tea Dollers, a Credit of n!nety days, note with two approved securities to be given before he goods are removed. JNO. H. CATHCART, Exr. July 17-x2t9 GREAT BAR(AINS SUMMER GOODS! ANew York Cost! POR GASH. W E offer the remainder of our strictly S U I LI E GOODS AT NEW ;!RK COST, FOR CASII! 'First rate Muslins, 88a, Best Muslins, 421. Call and be oonvinced. July 12-tf LADD BROS'. REWING TOKU6o A SUPERIOR article-PEACII and BLOS. 'A 0SM brantd-ptit uip by Pilkinton, Richnond, Va., for sale by LADD BROS, July 17-tf HARDWAA. ~ J U S T R E C E I V E, Ketchi, MoMu2ter & Co., CONSISTING IN PART OF AND SAWS, Planes, Augers, Chis-ls, 11 Files of several kinds, Screws, Hinges, Screw Drivers, Door and Pad Looks, braw ing Knives, Steel and Iron Sluares, Coin passes, tine Cutlery (larden Trowels, [foes and Forlhq. Per cussion Caps, Colt's Cartridges, Faicts na MoluaRses G'aes antid 'oruein lined :aiuco PaAns aid Prasorving lettles. ALSO, Shoe Thread. Wrapping Twine, Plow Lines, Well Rope, 8iot. 48O, A fresh supply of "nnions" is Tuck Cotphs, Dressing Combs, Tooth Brusjpe!, Vest. and Coat Buttons, Ladies' Belts, Ladies' Pose, ladies' Collars, , Port Mniaies, Linen Braids andi Tipes Elastic Braid, &c., &c. June 86'-tf JUST EEIVED, A fine lot BACON SIDES, direct from Bal imore. Fort4.de low for coash by BACOT, RIVERS & CO, July 17-if -No. 2, Hotel Itango. JUST RECEIVED, ARRELS of Extra Family Baltimore B Flour. BACOT, RIVERS & (10., July 17'66-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. Claret WinOs. FOR SALE BY FO BACOT, RIVERS & CO., july 7-tf No 2. Hotel Range. 1 DAMANTINE CANDLES,. Arrow Roo, Tapioc'a Starch, Salt., Lemaon, for ex tracting. stains, Creama Tartar, Cooking Soda, Extract Vanilla4 Ginger. Black' Pep per, indellible Ink, Rlat Exterminator. Also, best, kio and Java Coffee and Sugar. Just received by KETCiMN, McMASTERI & CO. July 10-tf -' Choice Tea, FINE HYSON TEA, Best. Rio i'Coffee, Adamantine Candies, Macca roni and Mixed Pickles. At KETCH IN. MoMASTER & CO'S. umarch e7'66-tt' Rule to .Plead. Tlae State of South Carolina. FAIR'IlELD DISTRICT. IN ?Tif coUNON PLEAS. HI. L. Elliott, .vs. Attachment. John Adger, W H1ER1AS t,he Plaintiff did on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1866, file his Declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is saW4, is Absent from and without. the limits of the State, atnd has neither wife nor attorney kaewn witbin the esane upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be seryed. Il,ls therefore ordered that the said De. feudast die appear and plead to the said Declaration on or befores the 8th day of May, A. D. 1867, othetwisc final and absolute judgment will then be given a' awarded for the Plaintifl against him. 8. B. CLWWEY, C. C. P. Clerhs OfMie, Fairfield Disict-, M,7th, 1808. may if1,- ..16m1.y FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT8, NO. 6, EXCHANGE STREET. ClIA.F.STON, 8. 0. wx. C. D11KNP, T. 0. It. Pt'F,, JOHN R. DUKES. J. M. CAH8ON. may 12'66-1. .,8m NEWSPRING GOODS DRY GOODS .m., r _M.,- :3-0 CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & 00., BANCIROVTtS OLD SrAND, 287 King St., 3 doors Below Wentwort'& W P have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French and Americar, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can aiford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen cither for clothing or for barter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every inducement. Plantation goods in every variety. This being a bisy season with the planter atid he not able to visit the oily, orders ao. cotmpatied with city reference will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Saniples, with price lists, sent to any part or the State. Our stock consists in Jmrt of White Osnaburgh.. Striped Osnalurge, Blue Denima, Brown Denims. lleavy Brown Shirlings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtitigs, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 0.4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue llomeepuns. Bleached and Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, rish Linen ly tIe piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Danv ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Iin* Scotch Ginghams, Spring Silks and Black 8,0ke, Colored Alushns, in every variety. Fino French Muslins, White and B6ck Goods, Farnmo-s' Brown Linen Dek, Farm ers' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonadex. Together with every variety to be found in o'ur line; which we offer at WHiOLESAE. AND HF..1f1L. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small ndvance on Agents' prices. We would irespectfully call the attention of the P109ters, Merobarts, and the citi. zens generally of Fairfield District, to our advertisement, and solicit a call from the shottld they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King St.., 11 doors beloi IVentworth Charleston, S. C. II. C. STOJbL, Charleston, ClIAILES WEBB. It. C. W ALKEI,t Jan 18'6--lyr Gen. Sup'ts Office, u, & 8. C Rail Road. C1IAAG1E OF SC1IEDIJLE. S lP MINT ENDBNT's OFFI r, Charlotte & 8. C. Railrond, Coluibia, 8. C.. June 1, 1866. 0 N atol after Sunday. the 8d instant, a Panssenger Train will run over this Road as followq : Lenve Columbia at 4 15 P. M. .\rrive at Charlotte 11.15 1. M. Leave Charlotte at 12.15 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 7.15 P. M. JAMES ANDERSON, j1ne 1'66 Superintendent. Gr@ ENMd Cirahr ITtr PIMIAh I 1WFifteen'I large letter pagee for two a oun alMag . TIlE RECOGNIZED SPECIALITIES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerly of Lon don, Hubert Herbert, M. D., from Philadcl phia, and Dr. Eugene Velpeau, formerly of the London and Paris Venereal HIospitais. Permanent and speedy cures guaranteed of GeQnormhea, uyphillis, Gleet, 8permatorrho or Self-Abuse, and of every possible form of private disease of every name or ni ture whatsoever. Dr. Herbert's Anti-Alcohtolic Compound, an unfailing remedy for intemperancs'; write for particulars. Motuntaitn of Light, 800 pages, 100 plat es, 50 cents, 3 for SI. Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly Pill'; $1 per box, extra fine $5, a sate and effe'ttual remedy, for all irregmularit'ies and obstrue tions, from what ever catums. Dr. Jackson's Oriental Invigorating Liniment, $2 per bot. tie. .8end for circular. Genuine Frentch Safes $1, 6 for $4,12 for $7. Senmi for cir cular and write, you will promptly receive a kind, discreet and explicit answer. A d dress Drs-..,1ackson, Herbert, & Co., or sim ply p. 0. Box 486, Cincinatt,i, Ohio.. fiNe N~o. 1675 yca more Street. Medicines and instruetions sent to any part of the country June 12'66-6Omo FA1RE.ELD~DISrWICT. I N .QU I'W. Ex Parte Bill to C. D. Melton, JPerpettuate Soir Northern Cironit. Ti stimoby. JENNET DOUGLASS, having filed her JPetiton under above Bill In order to perpetuate the testiesp to the past eois teie, loss and contents of a-Deed of Convey once, to him of a certain- tract, of land, situate In Fairfield District, on the watiers of Little River, by the Heir at Law of Alexahm der Dogas deed. All parties interested re:oie oappear at the expiration ofl three months from this date, to oross-exanb in. the wit.nesses that may be produeed, and produce testimony in reply, .ISAAC H. MKANS, C. E. F. D. Commissionor's Office, Winnsboro, S. C., June 15th, 1866. june 19--flm8m GT 1866. me "As spring approaches Ante and Roaches From their holes come ott, And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats, Gaily skip aboit." "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate come out of their holes to die." "Co%ter9'" ut, R ach, &c.. Ex ter's, Is a piste--used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, BIlack and Red Ants, &c., &c.-, &.0., &I. "Comter,%" fled-Hug Exzteraintsa Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy. also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &o. "Costsr'" Electric Powder for 12secIts Is for Moth-', Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Buys, Inxect on I'lante, Pow18, Animals, &c. .-4 fI 1-! BWAR-2 1 1 ! of all worthless iniltat,ion. AW- See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Hot tle, and Flask. before you buy. gr7" A,Idkess, EMfRYR.COSTAR, , o4 Broad way, N. Y. jW By All Druggists- and Ietallers everywHere South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La-. 1866w 1NCROASE OF RA'S'-The arner's Gasette (English)'asserts aVtd 5rovEs by fig ures that one pIrT of R-A11 w1 l have a pro geny and -decendanis no-less thit 051,050 in three years. Now, unless this imanense family can he kept down, they would- con sume more food than would sustain 05,000 human beings. W- Se "CosTAnS'"advert isement above. 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages in shooting snall birds is a cruel man: who ever aids in exterminating rats is a benefac tor. We should like sonic one to give us the benefit of tler eX-Verience in driving out thcse pests We need something be eides dogs, cats, and traps f6r this business. -Scientific American. . Y. CEO. See "CostAt's" advertisement above. 1866. "COSTA tS' RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple. sate and sture--the most rerfect RAT-itication meeting *e have ever attend ed. Every Rat that can get it, properly preparel. will eat it, and every one that cati it will die, generally at some place a a distant is possible from were it was taken. - hItk Shore. Mlieh. Mirror. wiry-See "CosrAU's" advertisement above. 18G6. IIOUSE;KEEPERS troubled with vermin need lie so no longer, if they use "CosTAn's" Exterminator. Wehiaveused it toour satis faclion ; and if a box cost $6, we would have it. We have tried poisonse, but they effected not hing ; but "Costar's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches,- Ants, and Bied-Bugs, quicker than we cani write it. It is in great. demand all over the country. .-Mendin,a, Ohio, Oasette. Rj.. See "CostAn's"' advertisement above. 1866a A VOICE FROM THiE FAR WEST. Speaking of "CosTAn's" Rat, Roach, Ant &c., Exterminator--"more grain and pro visions are destroyed annually in Grtan County by vermin, than wonld pay for tons of this Rat and ruseet Jiller.-Lancaster, Wis., Herald. 36. See "Cosrn's" advertisen.ent abova 1866. FARMERS AND HQUSEKNEPERS---. shoultd recollect that hundreds of dollars worth of Gra5ni Provisions, &4.1 ard an nually- destroyed by Rats, Mice, Auts, andI other insects an'd vermin-malI-of whieb ean be prevented 13y a fei . dollars' worthj of' "CosvtW'- Rat:, Rioacht Ait, &o., Eater minator,- bougM a*4 used freely. 35.8See "CosTan's'''ader'ti.ernent above. 3, Sold 35.By All Druggists and 'Dealers everywhere the South. BARNES, WARtD & CO.,. .Wholesale Agents. New Orleang,,L. juane 6'66-1);