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Local Items. cw AdverlIscmettis. Bacot, Ilivers & Co., advertise a ICW lot of Flour, &e. likligious Services May bo expected to-morrow as foi. lows : Episcopal Church, Rev. W. P. Du Bose, 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. M. E. Church, Rev. A. G. 3tacy, II A. M. A. R. Church, Rev. C. B. Bettq, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, it A. M. To Advertisers, -Orders for advertis ing shoild he 14nmled in by nooti of Mon1days, WVedni-sdays and Fridays, to reenre insertion in the iiext day's issue. ANTiTlEnI CONVENTION.-Froml one of the tilost-if not the mlost---influen. tial of t he Iaders of the Ralical IRepub licans We learn that the Radicals intend, in the present camipaigi, to execute the following flank inovement upon the Na tional Union Party. They propose shortly to hola a Convention at which a phtform wil be adopted offering,to the 8onth all that the Philadelphia Conven. tion has offered, and in addition consent ing to abrogate the Congressional lest oath, anrid distincilv commit themselves to the adimission of the Sonthern repre sentatives without. any reference to their antecedents; and for these concessions thUy ask the extension of the elective franchise to the negroes, nuder such re strieliois and qnlificatio:is as are re. <Itired in New Yorkund other North ern Stitts where tle black population is enfranchised under certain limitations. Thi.z, while Admititig the principle of negro suffrage, would he of little Pac. tical valite to the freedmen for years to cone,as very few of them could qualify for t.he franchise inder any considierable restriction inl regard to property. The Rad'cals clnim that the best minds of the Sou h favor this proposition, and regard it, as the sures' ant speediesr. process for the political rohabilIttion of tIheir srcion. W. simply suggest that if the ladict and conservative Repib liems, :t in fact, all the political or gitizations of the North, are already biddlntg for Sonthorn Votes, there is a gt) hop. liat the Soith will soon get its own.-New York Xews. A special to the Evening Post says that Gen. Stoneman leaves Washington immediately to assunetcommand in Now Orleans in place of Gen. Baird. Olamj Wines. . - OT, IVERS & Co., july7-itNo. , Boel auge. Filinlilg tile tolell Jewelry A New York correspondent. of ihi Bati 110i: Vet.l)t ddt writes to thatI f pa per: '-A 8outhlern liady, on a visit to this city, wel'. to wto ' .tipii one of tle up-town cha rches. Soo', an elegantly-attired New York lady, of high social standing, ent-i M the same pew and remained during lite F -a' ice ; after which, the Southern lady cnl'ed her aside into the vestry room, and, ,n the presenco of the rector, with whout she was well acquainted, thus addrossod her, -Madain, I do not wish to offend you, but that shawl you are wearing belongs to me.' (The shawl was a superb one.) The New Yorker protested, and declared that there must, be some mistake. 'If,' says the Southern lady. 'you will examine a certain corner, you will see muy Initials worked in it, and the rector knows mZ name very well.' Tiho corner was found as well as the initials- Tihe Southern lady then remarked, 'That ring you have upon your finger is also mine. and if you take the trouble to examine the interior, you will see the same initials engraved in the ring.' Similar movements is abovo described took place, and with similar results. Turning to her again, the Southern lady said, INadam, Ithat bracelet you have on is nije also, and by pressing a spring on the inside, it will unclasp and show you nmy portrait. The New York lady did ab requested, and there was the lady's portrait. She promptly re turned the ting and bracelet, as she was convinced beyond the power to controvert it, that thbey were the property of this Southern lay, And reinarked as she did, 'They are yours, and you are welcome to them but. as I wore the shawl to church, I must. beg the privilege of wearing It home again.' The Southern lady acceded, of course, and they exchanged card,-. 'Tie shawl caino back in due time, hut. the Now York lady had pro bably obtained the articles in such a man nor ag to render it too unpleasant to divulge. No more was said about it. Moral: If Southern ladies want to know where their articles of missing jewely and wardrobo furniture are, let theta attend some fash ionable 'uptown' New York chel ch ; and if the maen want to know what has become of all their fine horses shipped North by any officers and -bummers,' let them spend an evening in Central Park." .NEW FLOUR, e UST RECEIVED. DMBOSE EOLESTON & CO., 'aug 14--tf No. 3, lotel Range C TATION.] Stato of South Carolina. FAIRFIEL1) DIS'RICT. la the Cout of O.'dimt-y. Ay James Joluson, Esquire, Ordinary of FailiId District. W II EtEAS I. A. Gaillard, Commissioner in l1uity. has alTliel to me for LEt l-ES OF Al)MINIS'MATION, on all and sil%gular. th, goods and chattels, rights and credits of Drary 0oza. de Bonis non, late of the Dist riot aforesaid decoased : Thete are therefore to cite and admonish all ad singular, the kindred-and creditors of the said deceasel, to be and appear be fore me, at our next Ord!nary's Court, for the said Distrfct. to he holden at Fairfield Court 11ouse, oi the 28th day of September next, to show caUse, If any why the said ad ministration should not. be granted. Given under my hand anti Seal, this 17th day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the nirety-first year of American Independenco. J.AIES JOHNSTON, [o. F. n.] aug 21-tl7xO [(ATATION.] The State of South Carolina. FA[IFIELD DISTRICT. is tie Cuirt o-f Ordilnry. By J1a1ef Johnston, Esquire, Ordinary of Fairfield Districl. X IIEllE AS 1enry A. faillard, Conmis l sin-ner' in Equitly, has applied to me tor L,ETTIEIl S OF ADMINISTitATION, -ia :all and sh i nlsar thle goods atnd clha tte-Is, tights'ansd credits of Elisha II. Jones, hate alf Ihe)istrict :aforesaid deceatead. ThsIr Iherefoire to cite and admonish al an.ingular. the kindread and ca-editors oft the staid deceased, to be aid appear tae fore me, at our' next Ordinary's Court., for the said l)istrict, to he holden at Fairfield Courat Ilouse, on the 14th of Sepatembaer, to shoew enase, if any, whly the sid adlminis. tration should tnot be grainted. Given uinder my hand anal seal, this 8d day of August, In the year of our Lord, one thouasandl eight hundred arnd sity-six, and in the nitezy-Girst year of American Inde pendence. JAMIES JOIINSTO.N, [0. F. U. j aug 7-ftl8x6h HOWE'S IMPitOVED OOTTON PICKEA I NOR PICI COTToN liN THE FIELD. A SIMPLE and compact Iitrumen, L.weighing abouttwo pounds-pIck three or fouar times faster than by hand, leavIng the Cotton clean and ito frotn trash. 1Price $20. Orders can be hetly TUEB HOWz. MAN4UgAUIl1NO 00., Or by our Agent.thouglhoia tWe'%t. anu 14--tf B V.EXPRESS. SUTL1PI. STRYCIN IA, MERCURIAL OINTMENT, DAVIS' PAIN KILLER, winl1ow's Soothing Syrzop, NICHOLS' COD LIVER OIL, WARRANTED PURE. QUININE, MORPHINE, ARSENIC', EMP. CANTI., HEBREW PLASTER, BEST CASTOR OIL, B1OWN'S JAM. GINGER, -1C0K'8 POROV& PLASTER, &c., &c. Also COSTARS RAT EXTERMINATOR. july 30-tf LA DB EROS'. JUST A%a"'VB1V=D_ BY 11it,0 8ON, W Ii1 & ., CA LIC OES, BROWN DRILLS, BROWN and BLEACIED 1O3ESPUN, 11001 SKIRTS, SUSPE1,'NDERS, TOOTHI BRUSII.S, &c., &C., &c. ALSO, LADIES' and GENTLE31EN'S HATS. Low l'or cash. july 19-If JUST REU.VID ay Ketchin, McMaster & Co., HOTEL RANGE. ESTWl1TE WINE VINEGAI, TInmwerie, Olive Oil, White (linger, Spices. &c. Bath Brick. Family Soap, Extract Lenon. Extract Vanilla, ExtInet Pineapple, Cox's Gelatine, Vorn Starch. ALSO. Night Blooming Cercus, Sweet Opopenax, and other Perfumery. ALSO, Putty and Red Lea. aug 14-tf JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH. PRIM E BACON SIDtS, CHOICE STRIPS, EXTI.k, SUPERFINE . AND FAMILY FfLOUR Also o'. hand a general assort mont. of G ROCEIIES. UBOSI E0 LESTON & CO., nug 9-tf No. 8, Hotel 11mnge. [CITATIN.J Stato of South Carolina, FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. It the Coert of Ow4iiovary. IBy J,aes John,siton Ordinary of Fauirfield lIt~rt. e~ . iibu.Cnin .s1iIner in Equity, lhas applied to me1 for LE' ERS OF .\DM\INISTRA TION on all and sinugwlar the Glood and ('hat tehs, Rights and Credits of John W. Delanev, late of thle D)istrict aforesesidl, dleceasied. TIhese are therefore to cite and admonish all andl .eiguar t he kindred aned credit ors of te said dleceased, to be and aplfbar before tme, at. our next Or.lineary C'ourt, for the a tid D)istrict to be holden at Fairfieldl C. II. otn the 1thh day of Septembher. to shew ca'ts, if any whey lhe said administration should not1 be grant ed. Gliven under r.y hand ar.d sc.l, this 30th dlay of .July, in the year of ouer Lord 1866, antd in lhe ninety first year of American In dependence. JAMES .JOHINSTON, [0. F. D] aug l-lxI____ .[CTTioN.] Stato of South Carolina, FAIRIFIELD DISTIICTr. In I ie Cour t of OIdilsSary. iBy Jamtes J>ihnston, Esqui.re, Ordinary of WIl{IERE AS II1 A. Gaillard, CommIssIon. or in Equity, has applied' to me for LETTE'RS OF ADMINISTRATION, on all and singular the goods and ohattels; rights and oreIt 9f J. P. Hlutcheson, late of, the DlstrId af1said drooased: These are therefore to 949q nd admonish all and sIngular, the kindred and creditors of the sakl deceasted, to 64 dad appear before me, at ouv next Ordinary's Cour.t, for the sold hlstrIqt, to be holdeii at Fairfield'Conrt flo'ume, bit the 28th day 4f Soetinber next, to shew cause If any, wh? thee agidsadmin Introen should note tq grted Given under niy ha'd'ad '80 thIs 17th day'of' Augueti tu th'efebrf pr Lord, one tkeisaWd elghthuinld and s*.Li, and NEWBPRIIG GOODB D!Ry GOODSz STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANteOFT's OLD STAND, 287 Kin!g St., 3 doors Below Wentwrthl W E have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French anti Americar, which are of the most desirable styleis the markets can afford. To planters furnishing tho Freedmen either for clothing or for batter with t hem, our wholesale rooms offer every inducement. Plantatiqn goods in every variety. This being a busy seasotn with tio planter and he not able to visit. tho city, orders ac. oompanied with city reference will meet Witi prompt attention. N. It. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part of the State. Ouir stock consists i pu' of White Osnaburghs. StripedI Osnburge, Blue Denims, Brown Donnis, Ifeavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Hea Island Brown Shirtings, lleachedt Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6-4, 9-A, 10-4, 12.1 Plaid liltle and Stripped ]itle liomnespuns. lileached and Brown Drillq, Black French Broad cloths, Ilosiery anti Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels. Towelings, Linen Dan ask, all qualities, Calicocs. all qualities, Dress G%oois Dolmostic lingihamils, Fitne Scotch Gingliams, Spring Silks and Black Silks, Colored Motslins, itt every variety, Fine French Mitslinst. White ant ilack Goole, F-nrmers' irown i n Duck, Farm ers' Browii Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonides. Together with every variety to be found in our Iiine; which ie offer at %V 1 () . ES A 1 AN) R i-:,r.% I,,. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very stuil advanlce ott Agents' prices. We ivonhl reswet tully call the at tent ion of the P'laters. Merchants. an1td the cili. r:ens genterally of Fairfield t)i'strict, to ottr itlVettisenlient. tild solifit. a call froml thew should they visit :hr oity. SIT1hL., WE UII & Co.. No. 287 King St., I doors below Weit worti Cliarlecton, 8. C. Ii C. STOLL, Charleston, If. C. WALKEit, J!1i 1 Hi- lyr - -Politics and News,- t WEEKLY RECORD. AFamily Journal. g cikunro", s.c. $4 per Annum. IN ONE MAMMOTH SHEET, 1aving the largest country circulation in the State F. A. MOOD & U. S. BIRD, FAitors & Prop's. Gtin. Sup'ts Offico, u. & 6. U. Rail Road. CIA Mi!R 00 .'.HEDULE1 . Charotte& S.C. Ullwill, Ce tmbi., 8. C.. . titue 1, 181;'. ()N ittil after Sitday. Itie d histint, a P' Itsen ger Tralit will n 1t over ti Road :s follow : Leave Coliuti at. 4 15 P 1. Arrive Ptt Charlotto 11.15 P. 1. Leave Clintlete at 12.1 . 11. i. Arrive at Columbia 7.15 P. '1. JAM ES AN 1)ER.ON, Jitne 5'iP Suiperintend.ent. D)A l ANTINE C'AN DLES, At-tow lloot, tj ':Tapiocas Si trch. Salts. l.emtton, fi' ex Sodi, Extract Vanillt, tinitger. lilack Pep' pet', Iluidellile Iuk, lhat Ex tertintatori. A ls,. he-t liin andt .Java C offes tand Sugar. Just receiyedi by Oresta.t Meditat Cirenlar -11 W11nenwuR large Lti -'letter peges for two~ 8 cent stamps. TIlE RELCOONIZED) SPEC(IALITIES OFe OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jackson, fotrmerly of' Lon dort, Robert flerber't, M1. I)., t'r'om Pi'ladel phuia, rua.d Dr. Btugqno Velpeau, formerly of the London atnd Paris Venereal Hfus'piials. Permanent atnd speedy cur'es'gtaratnteed of lontorrhea, Syphtillis, 0Oleet, Spermuat orrhoa or Selt-Abuse, and of every possiblo formt of private disease of every natlhe or nature wh,atsoever. Dr. hlerbert's Anti-Alcoholic Compound, an unfailing re'nedy for intemporanuce; wite for particulars. lus fLight, 800 pages, 100 plat es, Di. Jackson's Female MIonthly Pillts; $1 per box, extra fine $6, a safe andi effectuu remedy, for all irregutlarities and obstrue-. tions, from what ever catuso. Dt'. Jackson's' OrietaQ'lgortitmg Linpfnt, $2 per bot tle. Send for circulair. 0 onuinto Frenchi Safes $1,.6 for $1,12 for $7. Send for cir.. cular and wrlte,.you will promptly receive a kind. diei'eot and explicit answer. Ad dreM Dr. .4aeJ , He9rbert & Co., or elm pl,fP.' . x ,~6 Cladiitnnuf., Ortio. Office' No. 167 Sycamore Street. Mledicines andl instructions sent to any pa~rt of the country june 12'O66-6muo An Old Solig, set to a New Tune rr 1866. g .s.spring t)approaches Ants uid Roaches P1rJ)n their holes come out, Atid .ice and Rtals, in spite of cats, Gaily skip about." "18 years estaboliehd in N. Y. City." "Only infalliblo remedies kno'wn." "Free from 11oisonks." "Not dangerous to the Ifuman Family."' "Rats come out of thele fieles to die." "Coster'" ftl, Redl, &c.. Ex. terlm, ' Is a paste-used for lte, Jie, Roaches, Black and Red Ant8, &c., &c., &c., &a. "Costerls" Bed-Bttg ExtcTrnista tor. Is a liquid or wasli-usdcl to destroy, also as a preventivo for lrd-Buys, &o. ':ostar's" Electric Povuter for Iasecti Is for Motlx, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Ped.lAugs, insects on i'lants, Fowls, Animals, &c. . !,iy" ! ! SWARE I I ! of all wartbless imitat ion. &jj7- See that "COsTAR's" nane is on each Bex. Bottle, and ''lask, before you buy. We- Address, HElNRY R- COSTAR, 484 liroadfway, N. Y. S&- Sold gAy By All Drupgists ani Retailers evi'rywhcro South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New (iltn La. 1863. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Parmer's Uazette (English), asserts and proves by fig tures that ofin pair of RATS will have a pro geny and' deiendants no less than 651,050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down,. they would oon sume more food than would sustain 66,000 human beings. ArWi See "CosTAR's"'advertisement above. 1866. RATS versus DIlD.S.-Wfioever engages in .,hooting suall birds is a cruel man; who ever aids in exterminating rats is a benefao tor. We should liko some one to give us the benefit of their experieneo in driving out, thse l1-s We need something be sides dogs, eats, at)' traps for this busine, -Scientiic Am,er*icana. N. Y. Us,. See "CosTAR'S" advertisement above. 1866. "''OSTIAl'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR Is simple, safe ani sure-the most perfect RATitincation meeting we have over attend ed. Every Rat that. can get it, properly prepar(d. will eat it, and every one that, eat- it will die, generally at some place as distant. as possible fron were it was taken. -Lake Shore, Mich , Mirror. 4W- See "CosTAR's" advertisement above. 1866. HTOUSEK EEPERS troubled' with vermin nteed be so nto longer, if they use "'CosrAa's" Exterminator. We haveoused it to our sat is faiction ;und if at box 'cost $5, we would hatve it. We have tried ipoisons, but they effect ed nothing ; bit. "Cost ar's" article gnocks the bret:ohi out of Rats, Mice, Roe.ches, Ants, and lXkd-lhags, <jnicker tha.n we can write it. It is in great dlemandl all over the country. --Ma.lna., O'hi'o, (Tazeltt laSce"CrA's'adetisment bove. 18f6 A VOICE FfiOM TIIH FAR WE8T. Speaking of "Cos-rAn&'s" Ra. Reach, Ant &c., Extermoinator-."'more. grpit and pro visions are 'destroyed annuAlly ian dran Cothnty by termin, than 4tbuld pay .foi'ttons of t his Rat. and Insecta illUer.-.Landester, Wiis., Herald. . .. '~ See "Cea-rAtt's" advert iserL.ent above FARMEI(S AN1D ':ftOUflKEEPERS--- -. should reeol~ls"thsU hutadreds of dollars worth of'OUrAWn, 'rovsons, &o.g are an minall destroyed by Rats)M?iae,I Asits, and ' be proveue b$a fo doUa, worth of "Co9r*ti RMS UEb40- 8tsp.*', Biter niinRtor, bo IlA.Uj tu~ fqe S,~ee 'COSTAR 6" ad~~tnet above.. BA RNES' 04 june .#I' i ~ l