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Ocal Items. The Weatler, The ago temperature fot- the )ast w 77 degrees. Moderate rains o onday and Tuesday, 27th and 28 New A Ullsemenis. La ros.-Warning to Mothers. Ble ing and Dyeing.-Mrs. H. Willi No .-Mrs. D. B. MoCreight. V. . C. R. R.-See change of fare. A al Baptist Association. See Not' E utors Notice.-D. It. Steven son dvertisers.-Orders for advertis ing ould be handed in bv noon of M ays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to Qe e insertion in the next day's issue. 0OMMER 0 IAL . VINNSn13oo, Ang. 29.-Cotton ne offering, ountry Flour, $9 a 91. 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 bushel. Sorghum, 80o per gallon. Salt, $5. a $5.50. Yarn, $2.50 a $3.00. But ter. 25c. per pound. Eggs, 121 a 15 per dozen. Tobacco. 45 to *1.10 per pound. Gold, 40. CHRxuLOTr , Aug. 28, 1866.-Cotton. A few bales sold to-day at 24 a 26c currency. New Flour, $16.00. Northern $13.50 a 14.00 por barrel. Bacon. 18 a 21c. per pound. Corn, $1.50 a 1.65 per bushel, in do. inand. Peas. $1.45 a 1.50 per bushel. Meal, $1 90 a $2.00 per buliel. Wlheat, $31.00. Oats, 65 a 70 per bushel. Sorghnm, 50c. per gallon. Gold, $1.40. Silver, 81 35. CoT.UNinIA, Aug. 28.-Cotton, 17 to 21, gold; 22 to 30, currency. Corn, $1.50 to 1.80 per bushel. Flour, $10 to 19 per barrel Oats, $1.00 to 1.10 per bushel. Peas, $2.00 to 2.25 per bushel. Hay, $2 25 to 2.50. Rice, Rangeon. prime, 12 to 14c; Carolina 15 to IOc. Tobacco, 40c. to 2.00 per pound. Coin, gold 47 to 48. MOTHERS! 4T infant, whose face you look dowr th;ereon in love, "to see yourself reflected dearnhose first lisped word is the en. the eloof1 ".1OTIER," is liable t< ,d1seuse which blasts the tens mfnity jist. f the promising buds of hu aintyr.pning into life. Mark tha eyo Tit i at glassy, expressionless thin.emoilted, startling sleep! Thost at the e . Alated. te co y ickm t han pendan descriki lainer logua child is lr:g devouredthat ou elv Get o, box of' Van D)et'en's Homuo Con feotions 'our child will be,'ured, and you heart m joyful. For sale av aug 8 f -LAM URO8'. . ' NOTICE. R8B. McCREIGIIT respectfully In Mfo s the LAIESl of Wlnns,boro an 'vicinity st she may he found at the dwel ling of Jas. MeUreight, where she I prepare aRepair, Reont or Trim liats an, onenthenmost reasonable terms. A sh of their patronage is respectfully solicite au 80.t BL (JHING AND DYING. M~iRS ENRLY WILLIAMS respectfullj il unees to the citisens of the Dia triot, t she Is prepared to Bleach anc Press ts and Bonnets. Also toDy Cloth, , with neaitness and despatch, aug tf N EW PLOVUR. DuB3OSE EU LESTON & CO., au tf No. 8, Hotel Range. aiTs waNTEAS Fen HBE LIF1' AND OAMPAIoNs OF Ue I (Stonewall) Jackseil .0 of. R. I,. Dabney, D. D}., of Va. TI' adard iorpyof the Immoruta *L o. The onl edtion aut.horised by )4s w, and published for her peouniary bin The author a personal friend and - Cal Staf of She Christian Soldier. We w4n agent in every couanty, Send for whio e and see our terms, and what the P'a ys of the work. Address NATIONAL PtJaL18HIING CO., der 7th and Main 8te., Riobmend, Va A story is told of a Prussian sentinel stationed on the steeple at Troppau, and left there when his company retreated. Tie citizens attempted to take him pris oner, but the Prussian easily defended with his bayonet the narrow winding stair by which alone accesw could be gained to the steeple. They then.deci ded 'on reducing him by famine, but the Prussian having with him a good supply of cartridges, announced that unless he was regularly and well fed, he \would shoot every one who passed in the street around the church. The good soldier thus contrived to maintain his position for two days, when Troppau was re. occupied by the Prussians, and he was relieved. "Patrick, the widow Maloney tells me that you have stolen one of her finest pigs. Is that so V "Yes. yer honor." "What have you done with it ?" "Killed and ate It, yor honor." "Oh, Patrick, when you are brought face to face with the widow and the pig on the judgment day, what ac count will you be able to give of your self, when the widow accuses you of the theft 11" "Did you say the pig would be there, yr Reverence " "To be sure I did." "Well, then, your Reverence, I'll say, "Mrs. Maloney, there's yer pig !" OBITUARY. Din of Typhoid Fever, on the 22d of July, 1866, Miss CHARLOTTE E. GIL. BERT, aged 24 years, 1 month and 10 days. Seldom it is that so large a group of brothers and sisters, as that to which the deceased belonged, attains maturity of years before consigning some of its number to the chill embrace of death. As years advance the cords of love are more closely drawn, and more reluctantly the last farewell is ut, tered. Be it was in the case of the departed one. Among a band of nine, her death has made the first void. Hopelessly dark would have been the grief of those that loved her, had not the resurrection morn reflected its brightness upon their hearts. For many years a member of the Presbyterian Church, her consistent christlas life gave evidence of her preparation for death. Though foi a while tle dark valley seemed lone and cheerless--though the waves of the River of Death beat wildly upon her; yet soon she beheld her Savior's .glory spreading light through the gloom, and heard his voice stil ling the troubled waters. lier spirit, we trust, is reposing in Paradise, there to await In peaceful bliss, the joyful reunion of body and soul. J. "j TIlE ANNUAL MEETING OF THi FAIRFIELD ASSOCIATION will take plaw at the Baptist Bhurch in Winnsboro, oi Friday before the second Lord's day Ir Septembers. Persons who are willing to assist Ir accommodating delegates, will please meo at the Churl, at eleven o'clock on Thurs day previous. aug 20-xltl Gen'l Supt's Offloo, Charlottc & South Carolina R. R. Co.UIrA, S. C., August 25, 1866. 0N and after September lt., the Loca Freight and Passenger Tariffs over thi Road will bo reduced as follows, viz : cOJ.UMnIA TO 0 opx First Class Freight * c. per 10 Second Class Freight . per 10 Third Clasa Freight a.p~ 10 Passenger Fare $70 Corresponding rat late sta tion. Throtugh Ticke .all point North at reduced rates. JAmxs ANif.soN, Supt. aug. 80. IFAMIY FLOUR-JUST RE CEIVED. IO 0LB8. COUNTRY FLOUR. 4000 lhi' Northern Flour. Part of it vet tine. KETCHIIN, IKoMASTBR & CO. sug 21-tf 3UST REOEIVBD, N assortment of PAINTS and OILS Aconsisting in part of White Lead, Black Paint, Red Lead, English Venetian Red, Dry Prues Blue, Lamp Black, Chromoe Green, Turpent ins, Varnish, * Linseed 011, 7BACOT, BIVERS & 09, Jugy 2688-f N'o. 2, HQotel Ra e JUST RBYEEIHD, T1109PSON, WlIHE S&CO., CALACOES, 6ROWN DRILLS, BROWN and BLEACHED HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUSPENDERS, TOOTH BRUSHES, &c., &c., &C. ALSO, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Low for cash. july 19-tf JUST RECEIVED BY Ketchin, MoMaster & Co., HOTEL RANGE. BEST WIIITE WINE VINEGAR, Tumeric, Olive Oil, White Gingtr, Spices, &c. Bath Brick, Family Soap, Extract Lemon. Extract Vanilla, Extract Pineapple, Cox's Gelatine, Corn Starch. ALSO, Night Blooming Cereus, Sweet Opopenax, and other Perfumery. ALSO. Putty and Red Lead. aug 14--if JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH. PRIME BACON SIDES, CIIOlCE STRIPS, EXTRA, SUPERFINE AND FAMILY FLOUR. Also.on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES. DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO., aug 9-tf No. 8, Hotel Range. JUST RECEIVED. BARELS NEW BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR. Boxes Adamantine Candles. " Superior Pearl Starch. Sacks Liverpool Salt. ALSO, A lot of fine Turnip Seed. For Rai low by BACOT, RIVERS A CO., aug 28-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. McGREIGHT'S GIN SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1800. GINS made and repaired. Also, the fa incus MeCREIGHT REVERSE GRIST 51LI. FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES, anew and neat pattern on hand. aug 21-6mo FALiL AND WINTER PMORTATION ) WWUU UE-]1WTo -MilIsmer'y amd Straw~ (.oods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & 00. 331PoRT5ns AND nEvA !.Enb uP Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Velvets, Plowers. Feathers, Ladies' flats, Trimmed and Ufntritutmed, Shaker Hoods. No 287 and Lofts of 2391 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Offer a Stock unsiirpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Twme.-Cash. aug 28--2moe Gen. Stup'ts OffRCO, C. & 8, C Rail Road. CuIAINE OF MOEDVLII, SUPEiN3svTEMDuN'u Offl0 ., Charlotte & 8. C. Railroad, 0otumbig, 8.04a, Jonq 1, 1866, ONand a$ter Sunday, the .84 Instant, a Passea ger Train will rtin over 'this Road as toUo#si - ,Clumba at 4.15 P. 14. Lp a 164toat 12.16 P. M. 0014n bla7.16 P; lif. Js~# AS A ND N, NEW SPRING GOODS DRY GOODS CIARLEST ON IIOUSi", STOLLj WEBB & CO, BANCROFO"S OLD STAND, 287 King S8t., 3 doors Below Wentworth WE have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French and American, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either forclothingor for batter with the* our wholesalo rooms offer every inducement. Plantation goods In every variety. This being a busy season witi the planter and he not able to visit the city, orders no 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, Bilue Denims, Brown Denims, Heavy Brown Shirlings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtinge, lleiohed Shirtlngs, Bleached and Brown .hirtings, 6-4, 9-4, .10-4, 12.4 Plaid ]lue and Stripped Blue llomespuns, Bleached nid Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, Ilosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dan n4k, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Fino Scotch Ginghnms, Spring Silks and Ilack Silks, Colored 'Muslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslins, White awd llack Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm ers' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. Togeler with every variety to be found in our line; which we offer at, WIOLESA,- AND RETAI L. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agents' prices. We would respectfully call the attention of the Planters. Merchinnts, and the citi .ens generally of' Fairtield Dist rict, to our adlvertisemnlent. and solicit, a call from thew should they visit tie city. STOLL, WElil & CO., No. 287 King St., -3 doors below Wentwortli Charleston, S. C. II C. STOLL, Charleston, CHIARILES WEBB. 1l. C. WALKEilt, jan 18'66--1yr HOWE'S IMPROVED COTTON PICKER I Fot PICKtNO COTTO iN iNTE FiL.. A SIMPLE and complet Instru1nmeI weighing about two pommus-pick t bre< or fouir times faster tIhan by hiatid. leaviing Iie Cotton clean and free from rash. Prtic< $20. Orders can lie lille!d liv TIE IIOWE MANUI'A-'iUl'lNG CO., 31 Celar St.. N. Y. Or by ur Agents thoughout the Sout!h. aug 4-tf -Politics and News,- . WEEKLY RECORD. A Family Jornal, $4 por Annum. IONE M MTHSHEET, Hvngthe largest ocontry circulation In the 8tate F. A. MOOD & U. S. BIRD), Editoars & Prop's. @Greatest Iein~g fircahar 3JWftensa kaste -'oltter page. for two a cent stampa. . THlE RECOGNIZWD1 SPECIALITIES 01 OUR DAY, Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerly of Lott don. Rolsert Herbert, M. D.,, fronm Philadel phla, and Dt'. Eugene Y~elpeaum, formrly c thoe London and Paris V'enereal iIslitalh Permanent antd speedy cttres guaranteed e Gonorrheta, Syphmillis, 0leet, Spemt.1orrho1t0 or Self-Abusme, and of ever'y possitble forr of private disease of every tnamno or natur whmatsoev'er. Dr. IIerbert's Anti-Alcoholic Compoundm an unfailing remedy for intentperance; writ for particumlars. Mountain of L.ight, 800 pages, 100 platect 50 gents, 8 for $1. r. Jackson's Female Monthtly Pills; $ per box, extra fine $6, a safe anmd etlfectuu remedy, for all Irregularities and obsttru eioOs, 1'rotn whtat evr omnnse, Dr., Jacksonm Oriental Invigorating Lliniinent, $2 per but tle. Send for circutlar. Glenuine Frevo Safes $1, 6 tar $4,12 for $7. Send for cit colar and wrIte, you- wIll protmptly receiv a kind, discreet and explIcit answer. A d dress Drs. Jackshon, Hlerbtert, & Co., or 'itm ply P. 0. Box 486, CIncinnatI, Ohio. Oflic No. 167 Sycamore Street. MedIcines an< Instrutctionrs seht to any part of the countrj nno J1'66-6mo. An Old Song, set to a New Tume (cr 1866. g IIA.i spriny ajproaches .Aits and Roaches Fron their holes comte out, And Nice and lats, In spite of cals, G-tily skip alioul." "18 years established In N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies knowns" "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats cone out of their holes to die." "4Costerlf" Mot, R10anch, &e.. Exci 1. a pnte-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and led A ns, &c., &c., &c., &c. "Co%ter's" Beddug Extersaina tor, Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, also as a preventive for Be-1-Bqug, &o. "Costarls" Electric Powder for Isects I, for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Buqs, Insects on 'lants, Fowls, Animals, &o. 3I !!y ! : ! ! ! B w.%ilE ! 1 ! of all w,1rthless imitation. kqy" See thatt "CosTAn'S" name is on each Box. Bottle, ant Flask, before you buy. 2y' Address, HENRY R-(OSTAR, 484 Broad,vay, N. Y. k*y" Sold V?jf. BY Alt Dru,gis1s nnd lletailers everywhere South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Parnier'y Gazette (English) asserts and pr,ves by fig ures that one pair of RATS will have a pro geny and decendants no less than 651,060 in three years. Now, unless this immense faimily can be kept down, they would con sume more food than would sustain 65,00 human beings. L SCe "COsTvAII's" advertisement above. 1866. e R ABTS rersus MIZI S.-Whoever engages in shooting simall birds is a cruel man; who ever aids in externimmating rats is a benefao tor. Wei should like some one to give u:i the bonelit of their experience In driving out birse pests W e reed sonetling be Sides d Cg, e:ts, an11d tl.ps for this businegio. -Scientific Amrican. X. 3. yth See "Co.'zs''wivert iement nbove. 1866. "WOSTM I'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR. is simiple, safe and sure-the tuost perfect H AT-itication meetig we have ever attend el. Every Rat that can get. it, properly prparell, will eat it, and every one that e:ts ii. will die, generally at some place its <ihsiait as posiihlo from were it was taken. -Lake Shore. Mich , Mirror. Ak&" See "CoSTAIt'it" advertisement above. 1866. 110 I'S EN E lE I:ES t rouibled wit h vermin needl he so no longer, if they use ''Cosran's"' E:xt emiinitor. We haveutsed it to our satis taction: andui it a box cost $5, we would have it. We hav, e il poos hut they effected notinig ;but. 'Costar's"' article knocks tIhe breathI out of Rlats, M ice, Roaches, Ants, anid lIed-laugs, q1uicker t hu,n we can write it. It is in great, demtand tall over the country. 1SJ. %detsmn above. A VTHE FAR W1EST. Speakitng sTns Rat, Roaeh, Ant - &c., Extdrminator-,."more graitn and pro - visions are destroyed annually in Gran f County by vertmin, than would pay for tons .of this Rat and Insect Ktller.-Lancaster, f Wis., Herald. 1v % See "Cosman's" advertiser.ent above 1866.ii FARMERBS AND H[OUSEK(EEPERIS-. should recollect that hunndredls of dollars worth of GIra7n, Provisions, &c., .are an Inually destroyed by Rats, Mice, /' nina, and - be prevented by a few dollars' worth of * "CosvtAn's'- Rat., RtoAch1 Ant, &e., )2xter - minater, bought and used freely. gg. See "CosnAR'A" advertisement above. . .g Sold -Alt Druggists and Deales ov'erywhoe th ot.BARNES, WARD & CO., Wholesale Agents, New Orleans, - june 5't06-Iyr -