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Local Ite* Now Adverllements, Bacots Itivers & Co., advertise i new lot of Flour, &o. The Temprature For the past week has averaged 86J degrees. Delightful rains on Sunday night last, 19th. To Advertisers. -Orders for advertis. 'ng should be hafded in by noon of Mondays, Wednesdatys td Fridays, to secure insertion in the next day's issue, 0 0 X N E R 0 1 A L. WINNSBORO, Aug. A-"o''tton None offering, Country Flour, $9 a 9J. Baltimore Flour $15. a 16 per barrel. Lard, 27 to 30c per pound. Corn, $2.00 per bushel. Peas, $1.75 per bushel. Bacon Sides, 26c per pound. "Shoulders,'22c. per pound. Meal, $2.00 per bushol. Saarghum, 80c por gallon. Salt, $5. a $5.50. Yarn, $2.50 a $3.00. Bntter, 25c. per pound. -Eggs, 121 a 15 per dozen. Tobacco, 45 to $1.10 per pound. Gold, 40. CH[AArLOTT., Aug. 20, 1866.-Cottb6. Market dull. We quote at 27 to 28c. currency. New Flour, $16.00. Northern $13.50 a 14.00 per barrel. Bacon, 18 a 21c. per pound. Corn, $1.60 a 1.70 per bushel, in de. tand. Peas. $1.45 a 1.50 per btishel. Meal, $1 90 a $2.00 per buihel. Wheat,-$3.00. Oats, 65 a 70 per bushel. "orghuim, 50c.-per gallon. Gold, *1.45. - Silver, *1 35. COLUMBIA, Aug. 21.-Cotton, 17 to 21, gold; 1'3 t.o 91, currency. Corn, $1.60 to 1.80 pOr bushel. Floir, $tt to 19 pHr barrel. Oats, *1.00 to -1.10 per bushel. Peas, $2.00 to 2.15 per-ushel. Hay, $2 2'51to 2.60. Rico, Rangoon, Prime, It to 14a; Carqlina 15 tol t60.. Iiobacco, 46c. to 1.10 per pound. -Coin, gold 48 to -b0. THB LIF1 A1D CAMPA1 01OF General (StenewaR) Ackson, By Nof. R. L. Ddbney, D. A1, df Va. T HE Standard Blgeraply of tke 'Imnortal Hero. The only edition autho'hed by his.w1d*w,and pub3fshad for hetrVeftniary benefit. The auther a .personal fri#*d and Chief of Staff of the 0hristian 844Ier. We want an agent in every County. Send for -circulars and see our terms, and what the Press says of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHTNG CO., Cornar 7th and Main Sta., Richmond. Va. MoGREIGHT'B GIN SHOPi ESTABISED Ir~ 1800. G'INS made and repaired. Also, thue fa Umous NcCREIGHT REVERSE GRIST MILL, FISK'S MET ALLI0 BURf AL CASB8, a new and neat pattern on hand. aug 21-6mo__ _ . 5 E?S I1MPROVED T rTON PIOKER I TOa esiCtr.GxC-corre 13 T33 tra3.. A *IfMPLB and EospetJainet ei3w.ghin abtoattwo 93nds thpree mefotfas, taer tbaay bn. -leeing the Cottooele a ar t~m~sh. P'rice $20. Oud, e&oan di TE BO MANUVACUMNG 00., Or b7wrJ541 t OedetlaP .Y. by 4er et V$uhntfeh Tut CARLa AND MXrtoo.-It i stated that sino the Atlatiid dable has been laid Napoleon his Oapt 4 a 4en4*nt telegraphic communication with Maximillian, there be. ing, by means dr thodcan cable, a contin uous telographio linq from Paris, through London' and New Yorke Id Gdiveston, Texas. A fast steamer, connecting Galveston and Vera Cruz, carries dispatches between those places in a very short timq. No doubt Louis Napoleon read on Saturday the pfoolama tion of President John'son: concerning the blockade of Siatamor"a. A MassGaN FAoX ta SSA.-Ther loss of the ship Monarch of the Seas has been an nounced. A fortnight ago a bottle contain log the following tessage was picked up on the beech at Davenport, England: "Mon arch of the Seas. , Left Liverpool 19th March. Mlay 2, no wind, short of provis ions anj no water. In a gale, 8d April, latitude 26* 20' N., longtitude 470 8' W. William Johnson, passenger. AFTa THU OFFICIAL COTTON Tiitas. The following notice appears in the Jackson Missisippian: "Any planter or person in Hir.ps and Madison counties who delivered sr were forced to deliver Confederate cot. ton to United States Treasury Agents, will confer a favor by addressing 'Detective,' care Miisis8idpian office, and informing him of the fact. Something of int rest to ihe planter may result. This notice has noth ing to do with the cotton bond notice which was published some months ago." Nonitu CAnOLr E CTI.-Fifty-two out of eghty-two counties in North darolina have been heard from, with a record of 1600 majority against the new Constitu tion. J E16T RECEIVED. B ARRELS NEW BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR. Boxes Adamantine Candles. " Superior Pearl Starch. Sacks Liverpool Salt. ALSO, A lot oi de Turnip Seed. For sale low by BACOT, RIVERS & C0., aug 28-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. FAMILY FLOUR_ JUST RV . OEIVED. 1000 Li. COUNTRY FLOUR. 4000 lbs. Northern Flour. Part of it. very flne. KETCHIN, McMASTER & CO. ,ul 21-t f State of South Carolina, FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. Ika tht Cotvrt of Ordlanry. By Jhmes Johnston, Eiguire, Ordinary of Fair0eld District. 1 HREAS I. A. Gaillard, Commission , er in Equity, has applied to me for LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of J. P. Hutoheson, late of the District uforesaid df ceased : These are thtre.foreto cite tnd admonish all and singular, the kinded and creditor of the said deceased. to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's 03ourt, for the said District, to be holden at Fairfield Court, House, oe the 28th day of September next, to shew cause if any,.why the said admin istration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 17th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in tike ninety -firstyear of American Indepen dene. JAMES JOHNSTON, [o. Y, D.] Nig 21-t17x6 [ITATION.] State of South Carolina. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. isa the Court ot irdisiary. Oy James Johnston, Esquite, Ordinary of Fairfield District. WHEREAS H. A. Gaillart, Commissioner in Equity, has applied to me for LETTERS OF ADMINISTRlATION, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credit. of Drury Goxa, de Bonis naon, late of the District aforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite andI adnmonush all and singular, the kindeed and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear be fore me, at our next Ortl!nary's Court, for Se said Distrfct. to be holden at Fairfield ,ourt Hlouse, on the 28th day of September next, to show cause, If any why the said ad ministration should net be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 17th day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the ninety.flrst year of American Independence. JAMES JOISTON, [o. F. D.] aug 21-t17x8 _________ [CITATION.] The State of South Carolina, PAIRPIELD DISTRICT. lam thae Comir * f Ordinaary. 'By James Johnston, Esquire, Ordinary of Fiairkeld District. W R' IEAS Henry A. Gaillard, Commis abstner in EBuity, has applied to me for LET TCUS OF AD.'II NIST RATION, on all and singular the goods and ehattels, rightq and credits of Elisha H.' Jones, late of the Distriot, aforesaid deceased., Theee are therefore to eote ad 'admonish all'and singular,-the kindr6bd and creditors of thq said'de.ceased, tb be and appear lbe flere ame, at our test. Ordinary's 'Court, for the maid Distriet, to be:hb4da at FaIrdeld Court IHuse, on the.14thb of to~,mber, to show catus, if asy, why the ad ?tmn. tration dhould not, be granted. Given under lny hand and meal, s,him 84 day ofhagset, in the year of our Lewd,eons theadeight hundired and siy -pix, mt in siei aislwtt year , ef 4iser lma .a BY EXPRESS. SULPH. STRYCHNIA, MERCURIAL OINT1IENT, DAVIS' PAIN KILLER, Winslow's Hoothieg iyrup. NICHOLS' COD LIVER- OIL, WARKA4TEV PUtE. QUININE, MORPHINE, ARSENIC, EMP. CANTH,, HEBREW PLASTER, BEST CASTOR OIL, -DROWN'S JAM. GINGER, ILCOCR'S POROUS PLASTER, ke., &c. Also COSTARS RAT EXTERMINATOR. July 80-tf LADD BROS'. JUST AMCrvMn, 131. THlOMPSON,WIHElRSHO., CALICOES, BROWN DRILLS, BROWN and BLEACHED HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUSPEINDERS, TOOTH BRUSHES,. &c., &C.f &C, ALSO, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Low for cash. july 19-f JUST REMEIVED Ketchin, McMaster & Co., HOTEL RANGE. BEST WHITE WI|E VINEGAR, Tumeric, Olive Oil, White Ginger, Spices, &a. Bath Brick, Family' Soap, Extract Lemon. Extract Vanilla, Extract Pineapple, Cox's Gelatine, Vorn Starch. ALSO. Night Blooming Cereus, Sweet Opopenax, and othler Perfumery. ALSO, Putty and Red Load. aug 14-1f JUST REEIVD AND FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH. PRIME BACON SIDES, CHOICE STRIPS, EXTRA, SUPERFINE AND FAMILY FLOUR. Also on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES. DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO., aug 9-tf No. 8, Hotel Range. NEW FLOUR. JUST REC1RIVED. UtWBOSE EGLESTON & CO., r aug 14-tf No. 8, Hiotel Rlange. JUST RECEIVED, BARRELS of Extra Family Baltimore .LFlotu. BACOT, RIVERS & CO., july 17'6-tf No. 2, H otel Rarnge. Claret Wines. F flOR SALEYDC I1IS&C JU ATOR,CEIVED5& , A fine lot, BAICON SIDES,- direct from Daltimore. For sale law for cash by BJACOT, RIVERS & CO., july 17-if No. 2, lotel Range. [oITATto2N.J - State of South 'Carolina, PAIlt.9ELD D'ISTICT. tasn thme Couart of 49ttiusary. Biy James -. Johnston Ordin,ary .of Fairfield District. WHERIEAS Henry A. GOillard. Commis sToaner in Equity, has applied( to me for LET'.ERS OF ADMIN1STRATION on all and slugular the 'Good and Chattels, Slights and Credits of Johna W. Delaney, late of the isitrlot aforesaid, deeaed. Th ese are therefore to cite and admonish all and siagotar the kirrared sadoeditor* of the sfd 4cieaeed, ig be and appear before me, att our next Ordinary :court, for the yied bltriot to be holdea al Fairfield C. H. ott the '10th day. of Septembef, tii show cause. if any w by the said admIssetiwon sh9uldnot begiu(d GM. undetb bad tieat, this 80th dtoft94uly 9Leie Q( q , Lprd 1866, in4 I e Wg h('sd a n NEWSPRING GOODS DRY GOODS CHARLESTON HOUSEi, STOLL, WEBB & 00., PAiV1n64*V" OL STAND, 287 King St., 3 doors Below Wenitworts W E have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French and Amerioa, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for clothing or for barter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every inducement. Piantation goods in every variety. This being a busy season with the planter and he not able to visit the city, orders ac companied with city reference will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part of the State. Our stock consists in part of-. White Osnaburghs, Striped Osnaburge, Blue Denim. Brown Denims. Heavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtingt, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6.4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue ' Homespuns. Bleached and Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dam. ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghliams, lin Scotch Ginghamp, Spring Silks and Black Silks, Colored Ituslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslilfs, White and Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Linei Duck, Farm ers' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. Together with every variety to be found in our line; which we offer at, U'1LLESAJLE AND RIET.\%I.. All Domestic Giods are sold at a very small advance on Agents' prices. We would respectfttl)y call the attention of the Planters, Merchants, and the cili. ens generally of FairNild District, to our advertisement. and solicit a call from thew should they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO.. No. 287 King St., 3 doors below Wentwortb Charleston, S. C. H. C. STOLL, Charlesto, CIIARTLPS WEBB', II. C. WALKER, ian 18'66-lyr . -Politics and News,-tz WEEKLY RECORD. A Family Journal. cHAUMONXI, s.c. $4 pAr Annum. IN ONE MAMMOTH SHEET, Having th1-sarget oontty circulation in the8State F. A. MOOD & U. 8. BIRD, Editors & Prop'ad Gen. Sup'ts OfficeU,u. & S. . Rail Road, CIRANG1 OF SCIZEDULE. SVnnlNTXNEs-T'V Orrier, Charlotte & S. C. Railroad. Columbia, 8. C.. June 1, 1866. 0 N o :-I after Sunday, the 3d instant, a Passenger Train- will run over this Road as tollows : Leave Columbia at 416 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte 11.16 P. M. Leave Charlette at 12.16 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 7.16 P. M. JAMPS ANDERSON, june 6'66 Superintendent. FOR FAMILY USE. ADAMANTINE CANDLES, Arrow Root, ,t Tap 'oca Sfarch, Salts. Lemon, for ex tracting stains, Cream Tartar, Cooking Soda, Extract Vanilla, Ginger, Black Pep per, indellible-Ink, Rat Exterminator. Also, best Rio and Java Coffee and Sugar. Just received by KFTCillN, McMASTERt & CO. jutly 10-tf Grtatest Iehzea Ciralsr Evr PNliaed letter pages ibeto -L THE RECOGNIZED SPECIALITIES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Eigbert Jackson, formerly of Lon don, Robert Hetbevt, My 1b., from P'hiladel phia, and.lg. Eumgene Velpeau, forrnerly of the Lotndon and Pa-is Venereal Ho6spitals. Permanent and m.eedy cures gutaranteedl of Gonortrhea, 8yphillis, Gleet, 8pormatorrhoia or Self-Abuse, and of every possible form of private disease of every name or nature whatsoever. Dr. 11ierbert's Anti-Aroohollo Compound, an unfailing re'nedy for intenmperance ; write for particulars. M1outain of Light, 300 pagos, 100 plat es, 50 cet, 8 for- $1. Dr. Jlackson's.Female .Monthly P'ills; $1 pey box,.ext,ra fine $5, A safe and effectnul reinedy, for all Irregularit,Ies and obstrumc tio~s from what ever cause. Dr, JacksonM Ontpl Intigent4tihg Lijin*entg $2 ger bot t. Send feot oirular. 'Genitine Fr-eunch Safes $1, 6 for $4,12.-for $7. Send' for cir cular antd wvrte, you will promptly reetdve a kInd, discreet anad explicit answer. Ad. dress Drs. Jacksoni, Herbert, & Co., or .diti, 4.4 So .35t,0 iti6 L'Ohio. Of fice .o. 167 Sycamore Street. , .loines andI Instruscioms sent- to ay p.nrt ot the country, Jue 12'6..6ma A Old Song, set to a New Tune Gzr I86& Ln " A. sprinag approaches Ants and Roache8 From their holes come our$ And Mice and Rats, in spite of cats, Gaily skip about." v*W At N ATOR "18 years establishe Ia-N. Y.,CItyI "Only infallible remedies'known" "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Homan Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." "Coster'" Rat, Roach, &c.. Ex. ter'", Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c., &c., &c.-, &c. "Coslerls" Bed-Ung Exterisama - tor. Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy,. also as a preventive for Bed-Buge, &o. "ostarlb" Electric Powder fo' Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, lied-Bugs, Inseca on I'lants, Fowls, Animals, &c. SW" ! I ! BEWAnE !. I ! of all worthless imitation. A&- See that "CosTAR's" name is on each Box, Bo!tle, and Flask, before you buy. i&- Address, IENRYR.COSTAR, 484 tiroad.way, N. Y. g& Sold Aw- By All Druggists and Retailers everywhere South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. 1866. INCREASn OF RATS.-The Farmer'! Gadeite (English) asserts and proves by fig ures t'hat one pai of RATS will have a pro geuy and decendants no less than 051,050 in three years. Now, unless- this immense family can he kept down,- they would con sume more fond- than would sustain 065,000 human beings. ,JW SeO "COSTAL's" advertisement above. 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; who over aids in-extermiating rats is a benefaa tor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experiepce in driving out thcse pests We need something be sides dogs, cats, and traps for this businesf. -Scientiic American. N. . SM See "CosTAn's" advertisement above. 1866. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERINATOR Is simple, safe *nd' sure-the nost perfect RAT-ification meeting we have ever attend ed. Every Rat that cai' get it, properly prepared. will eat it, and every one that. ents it will die, generally at some place a a distant as possible from were it was taken. -Lake Shore, Mich, Mirror. MW See "CosTAR's" advertisemont, above. 1866. HTOUSEKLEPERS troubled with vermin' need be so no longer. if they use "Cosa's" Exterminator. Wehave used it to our satis faction ; and if a box cost $5, we would have it. Wo have tried poisons, but they effect ed. nothing ; but "Costar's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, and lBed-Bugs, quicker thtan we can write it. It is in great retmand nfl over tlie country. - Mendina,, Oh.io, Gazette. 10% See "Ctoa-rAn's" advertisement above.. 1866a A VOICE . FROM TIlE FAR WEST. Speaking of "Cosi's" Rat, Reach, Ant &c., Externminator--"more grain and pro visions are destroyed annually in Grsan County hy vermiti, than would pay for tons of this Rat. and Insect Klller.-Lancaster, Wi's., Herald. 116 See "Cos ema's"advertisement above 186&. FARME1iS AND -HOUSEKE9ERS sboeld'tedollect that hundreds of dollars worth of dy. ,PrbMisions, &e., are an nitelly destroyed by Rats; Mlee, Ants, and otberwis%ects a 4.,erin--all *f, which can be prevWnted by A few doflert' worth of ~CovAtS'' Rat, Roseh1 fAth&o.g Biter milator, -boughat a~a uqa fteey 1911u$tt and u0tes decry*where the Seith. - i'holeslo'genta. .in - hewi..l vr. L