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OmmAAR0I AL. WINNEtIIoRO,* Sept. 10.--Cotton -None offering. 'Country F1qur, $9 a 9j. - alti moro Flour *15. a 10 per barrel. -Lard, 21 to 30c per pound. C'orn, 12.00 per busiel. eas, $1.75 per bushel. Bacon -Sidee, 27c per pound. Shoulders, 23c. per pound.. Meal,- 2.00 per bushel. Sorghum, 80c per gallon. Salt, *5. Yarn, $2.50 a $3.00. Butter, 25c. per pound. .Eggs, 12} a 15 per dozent. Tobacco, 45 to $1.10 por pound. ,Gold, 40. CHARLOTTI?, Sept 8, 1866.-Cotton. 'Sales of a few bales to.day at 24 a, 271 cents, tax paid. New Flour, $16.00. Northerp $13.50 a 14.00 per barrel. Bacon,\ 21 a 22c. per pound. Corn, $1.50 a 1.60 per bushel, in de mand. Peas, $1.45 a 1,50 per bushel. Meal, $1.70 a $1.75 per. buihel. -Wheat, $3.50. Oats,. 75 a 80 per bushel. Sorghum, 60c. per gallon. Gold, $1.40. Silver, $1.35. COLUMBIA, Sept. 8.-Cottoi, 17 to 20,,gold; %2 to 28, currency. Corn, $1.50 to 1.75 per bushel. Flour,'19 to 17 per barrel. Oats, 90 to 1.00 per bushel. Peas, $2.00 to 2.25.por bushel. Nay,' $2 25 to 2.50. Rice, Rangoon. prime, 12 to 14c; Carolina 15 to I 6c. Tobacco. 40c. to 2.00 per pound. Coin, gold 43 to 44. AN Ex-CoNFEDVRATX OrICER ASNAILED DY A Mon IN Nzw YonK.-Nqt a little ex oitement was created in the lower part of the city on Nonday morning, by the appear ance of Col. Ives, formerly aide-de-camp to Jeff. Davis. A story affecting the character of Ives got abroad, and quito a mob assem bled hooting, oring and threatening per sona Violence. On arriving at his hotel an uptoWn o ne-Ives was again assailed, but on addressing the crowd, declaring his innocond of the charges against him, the mob dispersed. Col. Ives, since the concl. sion of-the war, l'ae been a resident of Eng land, of which c6nutry he is now. a citizen. His wife is a sister of Raphael Acnmmes. Neto York Sun. TuT PRESIDNNTIAL DiNhik IN Npw Yon. -The dinner given at Delmonioo's on Wed. nosday evening, was probably the mostele gantl and expensive affair of the kind over enjoyed by so large a party in this country. When the committees of citizens having chage of the Presidential reception had determintd.on a statebAnqtet. they order ea, at Delmonico's, 14th stteet place. a din ner for two hundred and fifty, with the direction that it should be,. the best that bould be gotton Up. 14o limit was placed as to the cost of the dinner ot *ies. We are informed that the dfiptio atiialy 6ost $25, 000 or-one h.ndred dollari.fofb each plate. The imn1doulde Brownlow stated that at the surrender of Nashville he recovdred $600,006 in- specie, which had been taken froi the State Bank by Go*. Harrisa He sold this for $700,000, and asked the Legislature to legailie his aption. .?n a late mes sage hp statWs the treasure recovered at $45,000, and dme iinpdttinent leg islators want to kniow what has becorpse of the other - 150,000. Where is itf Echo through tima will answer "where .?" Notice. IShereby giv'en that application will be naeat the next regular'session of the L,egislature fora'i-enewal and aaInendment of the Charter of the Town of Winteborough, 5. 0. sept 11-tf *Quiinine~ D OVER'S POWDERS, Sulphuric Ethe'r, Cardamon Seeds, Chamomile Flow ers, Ohloroform, Licoride, Corrosive, Subli mate, - Colehoum Seed., Mustard, Bell Co legne, Trieophoroui*. Arnold's Writing Bl~L~ TCHIN,bMeMA8TBR &CG.. IT RAIN OIL, Kerqseae Oil, Consentrated ILye, Chretne Green, Turpentine Soap, Lamp Black, Venetish .Red aend Parlor Matoess. For sale b KETCHIN, MoMASTERI & 00. septA'-tf 1'rison Life of Ex-President A~lOTHERR spply asw z'o'e1ved. MAsd .?.BIll Arp, on hand. EBTO1HIN, PoMASTER & CO. sept 11.-tf BLU4CNDNG AND DYING. R$. ENRYWILLIANS rehpbdtflally atiounes tothe oltisens of' the Dis wrist, that she is pered 40 Bleach end Prses Hata and -Donsep.t Also to Die Cloth &ewithas aus4'-dspatbr A LssoN ioRDAD.-An old gentleman farmer, who had two or three, very pretty daughters, was so very anxious of his charge that he would nt. permit them to keep the company of young men. However, they adopted the followin expedient to enjoy the society of their jovers, without the knowledge of 'their fat er. After the old man had retired to rest, the girls would hang a sheet out of the iindowb, ihicb was quite a distance frvze the ground and the beau would seize hold of it, and with the assistance of his lady lovo, who tugged lustily at the end above, would thus gain entrance. But.itso happened that on ev niung the girls hung out the sheet rather early; for the old gentlemen, by some ill wind was blown around the corner, and spy ing the bed covering, could not oonjecture the meaning of. its being there, He took hold and. endeavored to pull it do*n. The girls, supposing it to be one of their beaux, began to hoist, and. did not discover their mistake until the head of the old man was level with the window sill, when one of them exclaimed, "Oh ! Lord, it's dad I" Und let ting go their hold, souse came the old man on the hard stones and ground below, dis locating *ne of his shoulders, which con vinced him that his efforts to make old maids of his daughters was not a matter so easily accomplished, and withdrawing all opposition to their keeping company, he was soon a father in-idw. An3OUT ADvERTISING.-There are now and then business men to be found in every community who do not or will not recognize the benefits to be derived from liberal adversising. They remind us of the boy in Groton,Conn.,. who was sent one inorning last summer by his employer to Now London with a bag of green corn to dispose of. The boy was g6ne all day, and at night returned with the bag unopened, which lie dumped on the floor, sawing, "There's your green corn; go and sell it yourself--I can't." "Why" said the grocer. havn't you sold any1' "Sold.any, no," said the boy, "I've been all over NAv London with it, and nobody said anything about green corn. Two or three fellows asked me what I'd got, in my bag, and I told them 'twas none of their business." Those men whd keep their "bag," and will riot take pains to inform the public what they have to sell, are about as sagacious as the boy referred to. Meadville Journal. SALTING DOWN CUOUMsS FOR PIcKIL.-Leave half an inch of stem on encumbers-wash them iii cold wa ter-imnediately pack with salt in al ternate layers, salt next to Wood-one barrel of salt to five of cubumbers. Fill the barrel full, putting salt on top-cut a wide board so . as just to fit inside of the barrel-bore half a dozen half inch holes through-place it on pickles with a stone on, which should weigh at least twensy-five pounds, so as to keep the pickles al ways in brine. Take off the scum which rises to the surface. Keep the barrels in the .shade, and in four weeks take off the stone sud fill to the top, as they will settld some. Put more salt on, then head. them up. and they are ready for market. It as best to have two sizes of pickles.,-Country Gentlemun. Cortenas refuses to acknowledge the authority of Canales as Governor of M'tamoras, and thruatens to. confis cato property going into the interior with Is permit. Lumber, Lumber, Lumber. T HE subscriber begs to infbrms his friends ..and former patrond that he has r'esum ed the "LuMBER BUlSINESS," at Ridge way, 8. C., 12'miies dobth of Winnsbord, and immediately ad the C. & 8'. C. R. 1. and having a fine lot of sawn timber on the yard, sfocs thaif' orderi. sej.4-x8mt2w G. P. HOFFMAN. Save Your Grain. flHE uudek'signed having made A-vh -Irangemente to. feed frdm one to two hundred Mules and Horses in n nessee, at a coat of one.third less than . th y can possibly be fed here. Any person wish ing to send their stock, cor for flarthez par tienlars, address me at Doko, 8. 0.,4imme diately. I will receive stoek at .Dr. Sami. Mobley's on the 25th inst. Any person wishing to send will be required t'o advance fonr dollar. per hisadl. No fhrther aditanees requred until the stock is delhvered. uyflaNxosfr~-Gen. Kinard. and' Ms]jor Eiuflrd, Newberry, 8. 0. ; B. P. 3Mobley Dr. Saml. Mobley, Fairfield, 8. 0. I. A. ALLEN. sept 8-t0 S- TbDEN from my plntation nieM'r. ULogtowa, on~ unday nigtL~ 2nd instant, a large dark mare MULE, about 16hands hh. he lias a smell toat above the left efe. t will give 26 dollars fdi- her' delldiyto me,. or any informatiop that will enabl o 'ne togt her.ge H. T. ORUMPTON, Longto*n, Fairfield District, S. 0.' nlu and %7men .Journal will copy titre jies adend bill to this 1110e, AB ltB ofEia'eiyB4hor BAQfOT, R!RRA& Re00. JUST RECEIVED BY Ketohin, Mbffaster & Co., HOTEL RANGE. BE8' WHITE WINE VINEGAR, Tumeric, Olive 1il, White GIngr, SpIces, &o. Bath Brick, - Fnily Soab, Extract Lemon, Ettraot V4nilla, Extract'Pineapple, Cox's Gelatine, Corm Starch. ALSO. - Night Blodfiink 06fteni, Swebt 10openax, and other Perruitery. ALSU, Putty and Red Lead. aug 14-tf JUST RECEIVED. BARRES NEW BALTIMORE FAMILY .VFLQUR. boxes Adamantine Candles. " Superior Pearl Starch. Sacks Liverpool Salt. - ALSO, A lot of fine Turnip Seed. Fdi- sale low Ut BACOT, RIVERS & CO., atig 28-tf No. 2, l'otel Range. NOTICE. RS. D. B. McCREIGHT respectfully in forms the LADIES of Winusboro, and vicinity, that she may be fond at the dwel ling of Mr. Jas. McCreight, where. she is prepared t,o Repair, Refit or Trim Hate and Bonnets, on the most reasonable terms. A share of their patronage Is respetfi)lly solicited. aug 80--tf MoCREIGHT'S GIN SHOP, ?STABLISHED IN 1800. Q INS reade and repaired. Also, the fa mous McCREIGHT REVERSE GRIST MILL. FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES, a new and neat pattern on hand. aug 21-6mo JUST R00Z1rDD, BY THOMPSON, WITHES HO., CALICOES, BROWN DWUtt*, BROWN and BLVACHED HQMESPUN, HOOP SKIATS, SUSPENDERS, TOOTH BRUSHES, &c., &c., &o., ALSO LADIES'' ' and ' GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Low for cash. july 19-tf VIRGINIA Magic Washing Flud!. A LL colored goods ars rendred brighter; *ooleqs are less liable to shrink; white goods are made bsij!r t!y white, and all styles of g'ds *ill t1li'eas long as by the ,old style cf issfiSt, because there Is no tUBBING or 8CRUBBING of tlie 616thO8. With five o'Ents worth, an of' dinary washing may be done In two houre. sept 4-fL ADD 'ERO8' Agents. Blueing! ineing I VANDEUEN'8 CELEBRATED BLUE. IN-he-best article known-,.for sale by : ' ADD IIROS. sept 4-4f JUST REOEIVED. AN assortment, of PAlT8 and OIliS' A conuistingn part or. W'hite Laead, gliol Paint, Ited Lead, English Vesietlan Re~ Dry Preslan Blue, - - . amp Blaek. Chroife Grdea, . Varalsh. -*or sale by BAC6iiRIVEUM ? 00., aug 25' if . No. 2, Hot41 Rang. 3. H. BA(QGET, & 00,, PACT6IS, 110 AOCOIK6)ATIEN WigY, Give their attstnioa neol el to the 401(G AND 3 QBT 80 dCO!ATON. L4aa'4ve bi FALL AND WINTER I1VIPORTATION 1I91HIuery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & 0O. IMPOnTZIn9 AND DRALURS Or Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feqthere, Straw Bonne6,' Ladies' Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Shaker Hoods. No 287 and Lofts of 289 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt 4ttention given. Terhis-Cash. aug 28-2mo NE W 3 PRING GOODB DRY, GOODS CI-ARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & 00,, BANCROFT'8 OLD STANDj 287 Kiq St., 3 doois Below Went orh WE have now opened a splerdid Stock of Spring Goods, English, Frenoi and American, 'which are of the most desirable syles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for clothing or for barter with them our wholesale rooms offer every induceinent. Plantation goods in every variety. This being a busy season with the planter and he not able to visit the city, orders ao companied with city reference will meet with proipt attention. N. B. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part df the State. Our stock consists in part of- , White Osnaburghs, Strip&d Osnaburge, Blue Denims, Brown Denims. Heavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Islidnd Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6-4, 9-4, .10-4, '12.4 Plaid Blue. and Stripped Blue Homespun. BI ached and Brown Drills, Blaik French Vroad cloths, Hosiery and.Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dam ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all 4ualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghams, Spring Bilks and Black Bilks, Colored Muslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslins, - White and Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm eis' Prown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. Together with every erty t.be found in our line; which we offer at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agentat prices. We would respectflly call the at tention of the Planters, Merchants, and the citi. sons generally of Fairfield District, to our advertisement. and solicit a call from them should they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King St., 8 doors below Wenkworth. Charleston, S. C. H. C. STOLL, Charleston, CHARLES WEBB, : H. C. WALKER, jan 18'60-1yr PolitiCS and NeWR I s,- - IRECORD. A Familyyeanal, ~ 4 n esA.L.ow,s..* I'". IN ONE W AX140TH SHFRET, Revghelsrestreiryeoroatininths8tate F. A. MOOD & U., SotDID,.Editouu & Prop's. eens WURY 'THE RECONIZED SPECIALITIES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Egbdat Jackson, formerly- of Lon don, Robert Herbert, M. D., from Philadel phia, adtd Dr. Eugene Velpetu, fortherly of the London and Paris Venereal Hospital. Perinanen, and'dpied$ oute g11alanteed of Gonorrhea, SyphIllis, Gleet, Spermatorrhcea or Selt-Abibe, dad of every possible form of private disease of every name or nature whatsoeter. - Dr.. Herbert's Anti-Alcoholie Compound, an unfailing remedy for intemperanco ; writ. for pssioulars. Mod'nattlfr f Light, 800 pages,I100 plates, 5Oools, 8Sfor $1. D'r. taokson's Female Monthly Pills; $1 per box, extra fine $6, a safe and effectuul remedy, for all Irreglarities and obstruc tions, frm whatever cause, Drt Jacksop's Orientdr In'igerating Liniment,$2t,er bht tie, SeBnd for ehronlar. Genuine Preicha S5fes $1, 0 for $4,12 for $7. ?end for oir cna ad write, you will prngstigy receive * kind, disereet and ezhoI amnwr. A d. dress. 90. dakcrj~)4 r sim. ?l . 0. Box8, ~Einal Ohioe. 0fice No. are Sepe eIdioiss and to pr of the ooutr' An Old Song, set to a New T'i Ocr 1866. og a "As spring a proaches Ants and Roaches *om their holes come bt, And Mice and Rats, ln #,vitj of cats, Gal# kp aboust., S 4 NAT "181y.eaks eqatlished-in N, Y. City." infallble remedies known." '.ree from PoisonU.," . "N9L angerous to. he fiunaft Family." "Rats eOme out of their holes to die." "VouierM" Rat, R oac,&c.. Eze . ter's, Is U pasto--used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c., &c., &c., &c. "Coster's" Bed-Bttj E.iteriAska tor. To a liquid or wash-used to destroy, alsd 46 4 preibntivo for Bed-B1ugs, &e. "oustar's" Electric Powder for Inasects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, led-Bug, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &o. . I I BhwEAR I I ! of all worthless imitation. - Xi See that "COsTA's" name is on each 1ox, Bottle, aid Flask, before you bul. MP1 Address, HENRY R-COSTAA' . S So484 tlroad tay, N. Y. adSold SW By- % - All Druigists and Retailers every.Where. South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New, Orfeans, La. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer's Gazete (English) asserts and proves by fig-,. ures that one pair of RATS will have a pro. geny and decendants no less - than 651,060 idthree years. Now, unless this immense. family can be kept down, they would con sumo more food than would sustain 6,000 humaji beingp. A0 See'CosTAan'a"'advertisement above. - vs 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.--Whqever engages in shooting small birds is a-oruel man; who ever aids 4a exterminating rats is a benefac tor. We should like some one to give us. the benefit of their experience in driving out these posts We need something be sides dogs, cats, and traps for this busines -Scient(fic American, N Y. EM,. See "CosTAR's" advertisement above. 1866. "COSTAR'V' RAT EXTERMINATOR Is simple, safe and sure-the. most perfect RAT..fication meeting we have ever attend ed. Every. Rat that can get It, properly prepared. will eat it, and eiery,. e that eats it will die, goudftlly dt Ome place a s distant.a, pololhle frd,mwere it *as taken. -Laki Ahore, Mich' kfrror., J&f See "CoiiAZ'1'advortisimn above. -1866. HOUSEKEEPERS tron~bled with vermin. need be so no longer, if they use "CosTAn's" Exterminator. Wehiaveoused it toour sat.ls-' faction ; and if a box cost $5, we would have. it. .We have tried p-oisons, but they effected nothing ; but "Costar's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it.. It Is in great demand all ove# the country. -'-Mendina, Ohio, Oqzette. . emg. See "C6'arAa'd"aavertisonledtabove. 1866. .A VbfC$ 1fROM TNlE FAR WEST.-, Spleaking of "COsTA's" Rat, Roach, Ant' &c., Exterminator-"pnore 'grain and pro' visins are destroyed annually in (Oran County by vermin, than would pay for toa. of this Rat .and Insect Killer.-Lancaster Vie., Herald. ~.See "CosTAn's" advertisement above' 1866.. FARMER8 AND IIOUSEKlEEPER. should recolleet that hundreds of dollart worth of i-ain, Provisions, &e., are an-, nually destroyed by Rats, ge, ents, and other Jhsedts and vermls1df of whidh can. be prevented .by a fesw ,lra worth of "CosAs"' Bt, Roach, Ku &o., Exter ,minata, bdtag, and used freely. Uf',se"e" A's" advertisement above)' . Sold, By AL Druggieje and Dealers everywher. lb.South. - .BAR4S, WARD) & VO, ~)USWhole - .-New