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luropeaf News Per Cable, R'I:D= September 10, Noon.-The up. Ver house of the Prussian Diet, has passed the bill to indemnify the zing for acting 'Wthout the assent of the Diet In the matter -Vt'the budget and army supplies previous t the war with Aust,la. The bill passed lunatimously. The Chamber of Deputies hove reoeted 'the Gq11tRent's proposal for the ispue of -ixty millions of treAsury notes, and' adop ted in its stead an amendment authorizing the issue of thirty *thillions, payable in one year from their date. It is repotted het' that the King of Sax. -uy had decided to reiigi In favor.' ot his sop. MADalD, September 10.-The papers state that the reent -visit of the Queen of Opain to 'the Empress of Francs, at Biarritz 'was of a political nature. ST. PaTmasano, September 9.-It is said that all the tribes df Doghestan have revolt 4ed against the authority of the - Czar. FLoRNNoN, Sept,ember 10.-The Italian Government has issued a deoree which dis bands 68,000 men of the Itllan army. . Austria has fivited taly to send lenipo tentiaries to meekt others appointed y us tria, f1r the purpose of adopting measures for the improvement of telegraph and post intorcourse, between the two countries. ATn106, September 9-The Cretans have rejected the terms offered by the Turkish 'Government, and continue their revolt. The Epirats, inhabitants of Eperis,' also -olaim their freedom from Turkey,.:nd have abandoned their habitations and taken to the hills. LONDoN, September 10.-The direqtors of the British California Bank are 'urged to wind up the affairs of the institution. Earl Stanley is spoken of s the probable successoi% of Lord Cowley s British Ambas sador to France. FLoHiNOZ, September 10.-The confer ence between the Plenipotentiaries of Aus. tria and Italy progresses slowly. The .OnanoMal question has not yet been settled.. VINNA, September, 10.-Austria is about -to introduce extensive reformatiou in the or -ganization of her-army. LivXUPooL, September 10.-The brig Or tellins Capt. Walhopp, from New York Au gast, 11, has arrived at an En%lish port to day. Another Letter.from Rev. 1r. Beecher He Is Opposed to the Detail of )he Pres ident's Poliy of lecontraet ion. Naw Yonx, Septeniber '10.-Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has - written %other lietter explanatory of hisprevious letter upon the Cleveland Co-vention, mAd an,=amoing him self..e opposedl to the deta of -Ike Presi dent's policy of reconstruetlot. Me does not modify his Cleveland epistli, Or' disow .it, but os theadntrary It jostierstif de feds it. In vsard to, the New 'Oeans ri4the s4ys: sptesident Johnswe baste to: ke the wrong side of the attrooious masacre at New Orleans was dewoking. The perverslon and nutulaties of General Sheridan's dispatehos need ne hartesrims, tion. I do not Attribute this ot ..t thim, yet It was of much a criminal and diabo. ful nature, that not to clear himself o,ittby exposure and rebuke ot the ol'ending;larty - amounted to a c6lluaion with crime after the fact-wa known. 'What shall I say -of the recent speeches made in the wide ofreuit 'of the Exeoutivet Are these ways et me -construction ? - The Maine -Eleetion. POnRLAND, Septeimber 10.-*A one d'. clock the Republicin majority in this city was about one- thousand. In 1884 and 186t 'it w.a* trite less than that in the city. The Republkan. during the eanvass, prom. ised Lynch 2,100 majority in his district. Portland is so far ahead of the 6anvass. Vote I the city light. 'The Iarkets-hreIgd and Domestls, Lrvuaaoer., September 10, Eveaing.. Breadstuffs firm. Proiin que.Pofk dulL vso? ue. Naw YOaRK, September .11.-Gold 1465{ Cotton quiet. essei Wrecked. Nuw Yder, Septemlier 11.--The Portland 'bark Adda, .from New Orleans from' Liver pool, with a-cargo of cotton, was wrocked of Uablelesad onthe,17th oef'August. Part of the cargo asud rigin were saved, ,aad the authorities re're maklg exertions' to. save the remainder. The crew arrived at' Halt-. fax yesterday. The vessel was owie in Por6Lata,-and was partially insured. . Latest from'Eutope. -Lonoex, September 10, . vening.-.-The BUasteur,question semeto5 6ligpin 'the futuare ~ ~ .Prussia'uhows sigs.s ef'ende more to gain possession of the Pagnbe Pwinoip.i 'ties, attd probably eventually Coeu~Ns o ple.-. VaUNsa, 84ptotabei- 10.A. .order has 'been' issued by she Minister .et War that theregas of the Austrian arm'y samed skirthling'and Prinekiss.ef 4&sessi,! the Diet b6f Bades, an4 ning.otbele, shall esase 'to be soziarned. P4Ar,-, September 10, Bvening.-The Minister' at. Constantin.ople has been ge. 'called, and will gq to Meslee to 'egapise att 'armny for steiceo after 1reolek evaeustles of "the etuntry. '!hd President at Indlssap.itt-~-Pfeat Pisturbase. , dent a i,s, tomber1S-tbe Presi Alngth rut b wasree hihhad gathered Nf, theWe wep Ib onifsioa rt out t6 e ent r"Ired hom t6e .bX"no of the hotel. Sev wo disturbance oourred among the QroWd With laxentable results. Platolshots were Ared, And ohe mat kill6d. ind seral wounded. The crowd. dispersed fro be fWre the hotel about ten o'olook, at whiol time everything was quiet. , litess of Burgeon-General Barnes. Naw YoR, Septerber 21.-The Herald's special ay Burgeon.General Barnes is dangerousy ill at Ohloago with wimgeitive chills. Blight hopes of his recovery. From Philadelphia. . PHIL'ADZLPIA, Sept. 8.---A large meeting held to-night in front of the Union League house was addressed by Carl Sohurs, who reviewed tie. situa tion of affairs and the policy of the President. From Missouri. ST. Louis, Sept. 7.-The Circuit Court of Buchanan County has eon tinued the cases of preachers arrested for not taking the test oath, until the decision of the United States Supreme Court is announe6d.. The State Adjutant General has is sued orders to disband all militia or ganisations not acting in conformity with the State Convbntion ordinance. The action of the Philadelphia Mu latto Convention generally satisfies the Rad ioals her e. ST. Louis, Sept. 8.-The President was r'eeived with much enthusiasm at Alton and in this city to-day. Speech es were made by the President and Secretary Seward. Later from Europe. LIVaR#OOL, September% Noon. A quantity of Fenian munitions of war has been seized in Liverpool. FLOaRNO9, Sept. 8, Noon.-It is ru. mored that the Cabin6t have tender dd thbir resignation to the King. The Nasiono says that until 'after a vote in Venetia no 'change will be made in the political and militrry ad ministration of that portion of Italy.' Vzrxa, Sept. 8, Noqn.-The Saxpo Royal family have held a counoil .og thd intention of the King to. abdicate. The result is not stated. PARn, Sept. 8, Noon.-Iarl Cow. ley has resigned his position, as Bilt Ish Ambassador to Franee. LO:FDON, Sept. 8,-Advices' from Shanghla,'Ohina, August 6, state that the chief pirate oi the Chinese sea has been caught. GUNS AND PISTOL & D OUBLE and Single Barrelled Shot GUNS AND PISTOLS, efvarlens kindsl, from $1.2 eh to $25.00 <each. FIaER & LOWRANOE, sept 18-2w Columbia, 9. i, Lumber, Lumber, Lumber. ITHE subscriber begs tol aom his friends J. and formner patrons tat he has resum ed the "LUM15ER BUSINESS," at Ridge. wa, 8. C., 12 miles south of Wtinsbero, an mediately ons the 0. & 8. 0. Jt. R., ad having a fine let of dawn timber on the yard, solis their orders. sept 4im8 -fly.'0FMN Maohinery Oil . fDRAN Ot, K'roeneOil, Ooneentrated Lam sek; Vene tia a Pro Mad,ies. iPor sale by sep MT0BINt MeMAt9 & 00. ?rison iJfeDof -President 'ANOTER se et reed. Aco .KEBTCHm, MOMASTER & 00. sept 11-tf I- raagemests to feed from en to two huspdred Male, and Horses l~Tn. nessee, at a cst ofone-thlrd loss than they een e fd hre.A9y ao wish ti ss aeseasDoo, 8. 0.~hie diaIly' E w1 reeive stook at Dr' 1m. Moble's 4d 2he 8lth'inst. An peton wishing to essad till berduired to ee four dolr -per head. No further a4aees reuire, ustIi she sdek is dehvrered. ses inard and,3 -spt-fO-16 JUST *EC4r4uD 0tohin, McMaster & co. HOTEL'RANGE. BEST WHITE WINE VINBGAR, Tufferic, Olive 011, Whltq dihger, Spiceas &c. Bath BrIek, Family Soap, Xxtraot Lp o, Bitrat Vanilla, Extract pineapplet, Cox'x Gelatine, - dran.Stareh. ALSO. Night Blooming Ceruej Sweet 9popenaxt an other Perftimsy. ALSO, Patty and Red Lead. aug 14-tt JTUST RBDQ3ZVD, THOMPSN,11THERS &CO.1 CALICOES, BROWN DRILI BROWN and BLNACHBD HOMESPUN, . HOOP SKIRTS, SUSPENDEAS, ' TOOTH BRUSHES, &c., &o., &o. ALSO,. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Low for cash. . july 19-tf -VIROINIA, Magie Wasugif Fluid! A LL colored goods are venderod brighter; woolens are less liable to shrink ; white goods are mad4i b-lliantly white, and all styles of goods will last twice as long as by the old style of washing, because there Is no RUBBING or 8CRUBBIN9 of the clothee. With five cents worth, an or diuary washing m be donerin two hours. sept 4-t'f MADD BROS' Agents. Bluelng I Ieii ! DBUSEN'S WLEB%ATED BLUE. ING-the best article "own-for sale by. L.ADD BROS. sept 4t' JUST RacE D, N assote of AINT4 and OILS... AoNin rtof White Lead, Black Paint, Red Lead, English Venetia Red, pry Piliian Blue, Lamp Black, Chrome Green, Turpentme, Varnish. -Linseed Oil. For edo 6y BACOT, RIVERS & CO., aug 64f No. 2, Hotel Range. 'ast-KsearVEn. BARU18 NEW BAITIMORB FAMILY FLOM&. Bess Ad'atine Oadkp. - u" upiribr Pearl sraoh Saaks Lhimmol'-elt. - ALSO A l06 of Oite Turuip Seed, Por sals low by, ,-BACOT, Ri*318 ? 00., aug2q t 14 No.3, H.ael aige. JUiST - ECKKED, BARBSL of lxtre Ybmlig Balthiore BAC0T, RIVERS a CO., ESPALI8rnZE 1800. jINS made and repaired. Also, the fa m eau letRBiG IBTERIS'-SillT KILL, i'ISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CAggS, a e and nogt patters or baun4 aug 21-$mor . He BAGGET, &0O., *FACTOlei 1e ACC#RO3JQA~ON W8AhF, Gi,e'thgI Atteaat :ol seusivey to the sale of. LONG ANO~ SHORT STAPLE CTTON. LIbe2al' adeanoss made on eensignbaqats - spt.law8mio gBL2ACRING ARD 3YllaG. R8. .BERRF.WILLIA reqiwtfly assaene to to. ..he. trot tha se s Mgt4 .ones ot...et.sg ' FALL AND WINTER ONNATZON Kitunar? and Straw Goods. ARMSTIONG, CATOR & Mes XxPORRUB AMD OtALnIS Or Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins; Velvets, Ruohes, Flowers, Feathers, Straw Bqnnetsj LadieV Zate, Trimmed a d hatklinmid, Shaker de. No 287 and Lofts of 289 Batmr St., Baltimore, Md. Ofer a Stook unsrpassed In the United States In variety And cheapness. Orderd *61oited an prompt atte"tion given. Ter: ash. aug 28-2mo NEW SPRING GOODS DRY GOODS .P ''" 3*W3=M' CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & 00., BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 .ing Af.t 3 doors Below WentwortA W E have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, Frenot and Americanj which are of- the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To p1daters fftnishingthe.Freedmien either for clothing or for barter with them, our whofeeslo rooms offer 'every inducement. Plantation goods in every variety. This eing a busy seasoW with the plantet and he not able to visit the oity, orders a sompanied witi city reference will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Samples, with prie lists, sent to' any 1,,rt of the State. Our stock consists In part of White Osnabuorghs, Striped Ossiaburge, Blue Denims, Br,wn Denims. Heavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Btown Shitings, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and' I)roqrjr Shirtings, 6-4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plai Blue' and. Atripptd Ilue' Homespuns. Bleached and Brown Drills, Black irench Broad oloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dam ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic .Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghams, 8prIng Silks and Black Bilks, Colored Muslin,, In every variety, Fine French 'Muslips, White and Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm. ers' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. 'fog ehei with every variety to be'found in our line; which we offer at WROLESAL AND ETAID. All Domestio' Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agets' prices. We would respooL y call the . attention of thePlanters, Meroants, and the citi. sens 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 Wentworth. Charleston, S.C. - H. 0. STOLL, Charleston, CHARLES WEBB, n, H. C. WALKER, . Jan 18'66-lyr -Polities and News, N AbuailyJessasi Railelirgsteentryilationitetate 1.~ X00D4 U. S1BIRD, Zd$e & Prop's. THE RECOGNIZED SPECIALITIES OF OUR DAT. lrof. Sgbet $aokuon, forsterly of Lon don, Bqethrbert, ?4 1. froni h iadel e adn me SisfebeaakHospitals. Permanent and speedy eures'guaranteed of Gonorrhea, Syphillis, Gleet, 8permatorrIosa or Self-Abuse, and of every possible form df private diseae+of every name or nature whatsoever. Dr. Herbert's Anti-Alcoholic Comupoqui, an unfailing re'nedy for intemperance'; write forunta oif iglit, 400giakeb, 100 plaes., 60 cents,-8 for $1. Dr. J&okson's Female Monthly Pills; $1 per boi estra One $5, a safe and effectuul reme, for all 1v uarities and obetrigo. tie a wh&t~eb~ e. 'Dr. Backson'. ihrnhnent, $2pei'bot tte. Send for eil ar. Genuine French Safes $1268 for $4,12 for $7. Send for cir ethlar and write, you will ptply receive a kind. disoret and ex liit anuyer. *A d drs Det. 4MEs4o Heb & 04.cr tnm P .0. lie 486, Olmelnasai, Ohio. O0o 6'ISydneeS treet. Mdtiese and inatviioetsem to anyfartetthee ary An Old Sona set to Now Tund e hAs spriAi appoaches Ants and ftoacAe8 From thelt holes come ow; And Nice and Rats; In spite of cats, Gaily kip about." V ER R INAT. 18 y6ari eetatfihed In N. Y. Clt. "Only InfolUbW6 fimedles known." "Free from POIA6As." "Not dangerous to th6. ftuitai Farl) ." "Rats con out of theYr holes to die." 'tvoster's" Rat, Igach, .. - aAmt uied f9r Rate, ice Roaches, YAniM; &6., Ao., Id.; &d. "Coster'" Bed-Bug Exteranina tori Is a liquid or wish-used to destroy, also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &c. "Costar's" Electric Powder for" Is fr Moh., sects Is for Moths, M6quiedet, Fleas, Bed-Bug8, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. M I I I BHwAn'X I I I of all worthless imitation. . W See that "CosTAR'S name is on' each Box, Bottle, ano Flask, before you buy. Si Address, HEMY R- COSTAR, 484 iroadway, N. Y. AS Sold ' Aw By All Druaglsts and Rqtaijers everywhere South. Barnes;- Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. 1866. IN6EA' OF RATS'-The Farmer s Gazette Mdgl1sb)W *d 6i tovis by fig ures 6bt' one p%ir of RAT'w'11 have a pro geny and'decendants nd less thhn 651,050 lr three year*. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would con sume more food than would sustain 65,000 hau beings,. AW-Bad "CosTAR's" advertisement;above. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages In shooting stnall'birdh Wa druel nian ; who ever aids In exterminating rate ls'g'benefao tor. Wesliould-like som4i one tU give us the benefit of their experience Izi driving out these peith.' We need s9mething be sides dogs, cats, atid t1raps.for this busna. - ient( c American;.N. Y. O ee "CosTAR's"advrtlsement aboi. 1866. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMiNATOR Is simple, safe and sure-tbe most perfect RAT-Ifloation meeting we have over'attend ed. Every Rat that can get It, . pioperly prepared, will calit, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some plhd"a' s distat a' posb b ftdm *ete it was taken. -Lae As.r, ich., Mirror. jWSeQ-"O6TAR'8"adVerflsemeht abovo' 1866. Ht48EKEE15BR8 troubled with- v'ejn' needle so no-lbdget, if they use "Cos'rAa'a" Extetinnator. Wehavsused it teour satis.. factlip; and ira box'cost $5, we would have it. We have tried poison., but they effect ed nothing ; but "Costar's" article knocks the breMth out ofURat, ic'e, Roaches, Ants, and Bed-Bugs; quicker than we can write It. It. ib In great, demnand'all over the country. -Mendina, Ohio, Gazette. 3,8se"Costan's" advertisement abo v o 1866. A VOICE IROM THE FAR WEST. Speaking of "ConTA's" Rat, Roach, Ant. &o., Bxterminators-"more grain and pro visions are destroyed annually In GIran Coybtermi, than -wouald pay for tern o htiisP9and-Ineet lilller.---ancastur UB. Bee "Cos.aa's"advertisemnent above i866, PAIRMBR8' AND HOUSEKEEPERS should reclleet that' hundreds of dollkrs worth ofiBrain, Provisions;, &c., are an nually destroye by Rats, )iioe, -Ant s, and ether Insects as~ vermin-all of which can be prevenfted by' a' few dollars' worth. of "Cos-AR's'" Rut, Roach, Ant, &e., Exter minator, boughat and used freely. ~ b.e "Oost4a's" advertisement above. ,.Sold A!rgglsts and Dealers evei'ywhere' the South. - BANENS,' WARD & CO., : Whoilai Agents, - j .66 .y Now Orleans, Lat. j 0n ,'6-y . -