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Foreigo News-Pef Cable. VIENNA, September 18.--We are on the 'Verge of another war -,hich threatens to equal in extent that just, ended. Austria shows bad faith with italy, And 1nake 'unrotsonable demands jhIoh Italy will not submit to. Austria has overcharg. -ed the debt of Venetle, and withholds the 'Venetian property'which she was to have transferred. Bliftm, Sept 14.-Prussia empbatically notifies Austria,that she will not suffer Italy her ally, to be Insulted and defrauded, and if Austria. persists in her present course 'wiar must, follow. PRAUS, September 14.-The homeward -maroh of the Prussian troops has been per emptorily arrested and the demoralization of the army stopped. DRSnnN, September 14.-Everything looks warlike. -There is no reply to the no. tificatlon of Prussia. It is now but a ques tion of bours wlieher troops be not again put. in motion. [AMNDUto, 8fptember 17.-The Schlea wigers have r.esolved to iqcoribrate that Duchy with Prusna. SOUTHAMPTON, September 17.-The mall steamer from jtio Janeiro brings importayt i"twlligqnco that the allies had been defeated by the Paraguayans. BERLIN, Septener 16.-It is announced . that Pryssia will not allow the King of Sax ony to take part in the formation of the North German Confederation. FLOIPS'N, Se'ptember 16.-Advicos from Prussia say a difictinlty in the way of the signature of the treaty of poce -between Austria amd Italy have been raised by Aui tria in relation to the debt of Venetia. The position token by. Austria placed the execu .ion of the treaty of peace signed at Prague in great. doubt. The Vienna Conference has been adjourn. ed for a fow weehs. -Froui Washington, 'VASUNyo., Aeptemaber 17.-At ahree -o'dlock'this afternoon heads'of Bureaus of the Treasury Department. called in a body upon the President to tender him their res. pects and their congratulations u.on safo returt from his Western tour. V Mr. Sewar4 is easier but not entirely out of'danger. lHis disease was genulae ,ohole ra. Ani Is belelved tb have been ostraeted in tit. Louis. Zhe Mecrelary of tbe Treasury anticipates. that there fill be seventy-five millions or godin the Treasury by the first 6f October, exeolusive of certifloates. , The Markets- -Foreign and Domestic. LtvEnPioor,, September 17-Cotton market active; prices advanced one.quarter penny; stales to day 20,00 bale. bliddling Up. lands 18 'pence. Broadetuffs fiat with a declining tendency. -LoNw9n, Sept mber 17.-Consels 89t; Five.twenties 72 . Nrw -YoRK, September 18 -Gold 145.' -Coben quiet and udchangid. Flour quiet and"less firm. Wheat quiet andunohauged. Pork heavy at $88.20. Lard steady at 17 (!,19 1*.1 Mlonit.s. September 17..-Coton. salesto day 650 bales; Aiddling 1;- mark4t tend Ing upwards NNw ORLEANs,' September 18.-Cotton firm; Low Middlinga 88@&4; sales 860 bales. Gold 145 , New York Zxohange one q,iartor plenun. Accounts from the cotton region.4ontinue 40 be altogeter un vorable. From WashIagton, 'WAsuINoroN, September 1'. -General 'Baird has been formally relieved from com tuand of the Departmebt of the Gulf, and as2ignqd to duty in the Depastment'of 'the Lakes,.and ordered -to repoet to General 11,oker. - Ioldiefs' and 8allozt Convent ion, 'CL,sVEAIn, September 18.-The dbldiers, 'andI Sailors' Convention or'ganised yester-. -day, General Wool as temporar,y chaitnman. In the cottrse of hlavemnarks' oni assenming. the chair he said.: "The .sooner Congress .ad'mitted.the Southdra- Representativee, the sootter will be aliayeddhe apprahensions of the pe.ople of the-daugers which mennoce the -gotutry and the perpetuity of the Uiaon. 'Thae purpose' of the RLadicala. Is to.plunge the country agahi foto'civil war if negro suffrage is not-e~egeled ila the South, atdd leAve the eoury a' howling wilderness for want of mere 'victims to gratify their spirit of revenge. *iut, the .war would not, be' eon. *finedl to4be South, but extend -qver the *hole obrih, and only end with 4he over. throw of the Governmient." Hie said Presi dent,Jqhpin wats-.afpatriot, and 'that 'the brava are al'ysa-erell td 'geer'oos'. With the Prestde htd to esid, -"We have had/'war enotagl-: let as hMse peace.", Thee sentiements te, wIth particular en. thp'siasm. The ConventioutI. lsr ely -ai. tenrded, between the, ad four d.housand delegates being'presin . The st1illlon was crowded to its utioest osiacis7, ,and the prteoigs. harm6nious. - Ni v **,Spt, 15.w,-Tlie,e rai , Can ada correspoudenice pays,no abate., inent in etelteinut *o,onOainlgthe Fenians; . t La elso 'pahl the. Oane. -dins arc orgbizing'esqede to" ma,k. -ralds upon tIie A:non border towias Jn rovenigo 'oir Pian ralds span. Canada, ' Negrfoes Or#j Ig ias 0 r~ e taskestho,exoing p 6uouides tDt four regitfrontg ef aegr6es at. beijp ' ganised in this city, and that African Loyal Leagues are organizing 'aid a-med tn every ward. The negroes are being instructed in drill, o%., by Col. Hawkins. The World asks,' "Aro we to have a taste of San Do mingo I" From Washington--Arrival of the Prefi dent and Secretary Sewurd-Ethus. aslic Demonstration, ete. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15..-Secretary Seward arrived here at 2 o'clock on special train fr8m Harrisburg. Since his arrival he has been grad4ally im proving, and strong hopes are enter tained of his entire recovery in a few days. The President arrived to-night, be ing delayed by the ovation which the poople of Baltimore insisted on pajing him. Tens of thousands flocked arbund himthere and would take no refusal. A vast concourse of persons awaited for hours the President's arrival at the Railroad depot here. He was es eorted to the City Hall, and subse quefitly to the White 'Iouse. 1ot withstanding it was long after night the proession which marched up the Avenue was very large, consisting of the Military and Marine Corps', Mayor and Common Council, Fire Depart uent'and Civil.Boards. The detaon stration was very imposing and the President was greLted with grea cheering by the thousands that thronged Pennsylvania Avenue. AppointIMent of custorms Tolleetor for Boston. WaSHINTOn, Sept. 115.--Georgi Ashmai%. chairman of the Convotion that nominated ,Mr. Lincoln in 1860, has been tendered the position of Col 'leetor of Customs, for Boston, Mass., Vice,11annibal Hlamlin resigned. The Reported Sale of Negyoes 'in Ala 'bama. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.-Generat Swainebhastelegraphed from Alabama thatthe .eport ofthe sale of negroes in CIarka County, in that State, is un. true. Gontriblou- ty the - President to the Jahnstown Sufferers. . WAS'HIGTON, Sept. -15.-The Pre8i dent has sent five hundred dollars to the sufferers by the nadidentt Johns tbwn, Pa. Imporaitirom -Mexico. NEW YOWK,.&pL .15.-The 114rald's City of' Mexico correspondence says, "The crisis of the Empire has evident& ly arrived, jadging from the, tone of the French and Mexican Imperial journals, and the combined .r6.vement of Liberals for an attack uon the very meat of Maximilian*s power.. The Imperialists themselves now loo)c imploringly to us to take charge .o the destiniqa bf t.bat nation. Guay Annaa, Mazatlan and San Luis Potosi are reported evacutated by the Frenxch. Marshal Basin4 is reported to be in the City.'of Mexico. Butopeam sews. Loiwoor, Sept. IA:--Rumorg of a difficultry tetween Italy and .Austria the suhjeat'of .the debt of Venetia. The 'party has refused 'to aieomme-~ d'ae matters with the..tretana. Thtroubles' en the Easternshore ot th e diterronean are on .The in crease - St. Praeseno, Sept. 15.--Amerl oon Squadr.oh left 'the Russian waters to-day. The; Moscow %Gaeue QxtoJs the aUiance betwreen '1nssmia *and,the BaapxJ, Sept. 15.---Bjsmatk senit.a lette* to tbe United States )iinistet aokhowledgidg the~ kindness of the Amerless r'euad.entslin farnishing fifty tons AfJce to .the.wous1dad.in toe Hos pItJls. '.t thkt the-0lionhir. 'eelh 'Napqleon is a.b tsgs49 iga o E middling upland*, at v 31. Bread. stuffs market firm,; mixed Westemn 27 shillings and 9.pence. LOND/ON, 8ept. 15.--ConsolF declin ed id: ;quoted at 891 ; Five-twenties 721, Soldiers' and SIilors'Conutnion, CLIVELAenn, 0., Sept. 16.--Large arrivals of offioers and soldiers to attend the Con-, veution. Tents for three to f6ur thi,sand are being ptit up In M'onsiment Square. Maj. Gen. Wool will probably be temportry, and Steadman permanent -Chairman. ' Frong layl., Naw YoP. Sept. 16.-Advlees' from Iayli to Aug. 25th, says the whole country is in a state of revoution. The cityof Gonaries is laid in nshes mi the inhnbiftnts bae deserted it. At St. Marie, there are a number of revolutionists under sentence of death. General Salnoro *111 he executed by President Geffard's order, but.will not imnede the progress of -the revolution, which is against Geffard. for assuming dictatorial power. and it is believed that the Government would suppress the movement. - ro m New York. Nzw Yont, Sept. 16.-Rev Mr. Beecher Oveached to.ay to an Immense crowd, but disappointed them by making no allusion to politiol topics. %. For Sale at Very Low Prices. ONE BR1TT and onq four seated CAR RAGP. Apply at this office. Sept 1*t1 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFA-0T.OIRY. T BEG leave to inform my . friends and patrons thVt I have resumed my business at the old .stand, on Maln-Street, formerly c6onpiud by John Cremer. All work made and repair ed at shortest notice, and neatly executed by the best WHITE MECIIANICS, and watranted to give satisfaction to the most fastidious. - All whb desire fime and lasting work will please'give me a calr before pur. chasing elsewhere. R. W. BONEY. sept 18-8010 JUbT 1U,Ejk1V.ED. A N assort.ment Of PAINT9 and OILS. consisting in par6of White Lead, Black Palnt, Red Load, English Venetian Red, 3)ry Pruslan Blue, Lamp Black', Cbrome Green, Turpentine, Varnish. Linseed Oil. T~or sale by BACGT, RIVERS & CO., . aug 25-f No. 2, Hotel Range. GUNS AND PISTOLS. UBLh and Single Batrolled Shot OUNS AND PISTOLS, . . varoui; kind, from $4,25 each t6 V-)5.00 FLUHER&4WRANCE, sept 18-2w Columbia, S. C. JOHN C. DIAL. (Late AL LEN & D.*L,.) A4l the $ign of the. Golden Pad Lock, 00LITlBI,' &. Ces WHOLESA LE AND ILETAIL, Importer and Dealer ini English and . Allerican HARD WARE & CUTLERY, 110Ny 8TEEL, Nails, Castings, Mill 8tons iDolting Clothu, Circular Saws, Mill Irons,. Sugar Pans, ItDIA RUBBER AND LEATRER IELTJNO, Carpenters, Blacksmith .and Tanners' Tools, H Iousekeeping and urni,shing Hlardxare, AGRICU'.TURA L IMPLIMENTS, Line, Censent, .Plastig, Paints, OilI, .fregott And American N'Windhw Glass, *Onas,IRiftes, -*. Pistols. N& 24 38 Co., 8. . Ba t 18--I FALL AND *IN'!tR IMPOfT,4TIO%T Millinery nld Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALER801 Rlibons, d Bonnet Silks and Sati,. Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers. Straw Bonnets, Ladies' ats, Trimmed and Untrimmed; Shaker llpods. No 287 and Lofts of 289 Baltimore St., Baltimore, lid. Offer a Stk unsurpassed in the United States in variety and aheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Terins-Cash. . atig 28-2mo N IWB PRINO- GOOD DRY GOODS' CHARLESTON IOUSE, STOLL, WEBE & CO., UANVICOFT' OLD STA ND, 287 King St., 3 doors Bow .Wentwort", W E ' havo now opened a Splendid Stock, of .Spring Goods, Engliih, French and Aniericar, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for clothing or for batter wi'th them, our .wholosale rooms offer. every ipducement. Plantation goods in every variety. - This being a basy season with the planter and he not able to 11sit the-oity, ordyrs no companied with city referenc 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 Denims, Brown Denims. Heavy Brown Shirtings, Fine $eq-Island Brown Shirtingr, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6-4, 9-4, .10-4, 12:4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue Homespuns. Bleachej and Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, Hosiery and.Gloves, Irjsh Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Daru ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all qtialities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghams, Spring Silks -and Black Silks, Colored Musline, in every variety, Fine French MuMtins, White and 'Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm. ers' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. Together with every variety to be foAkd in our line; which we offkr at WHOLESALF. AND RETA IL. All Domelho Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agents' prices. . We would respectfuliy c-l the aitention of the Planters, Merchalts, and the citi. zens generally of Fairigld District, to our advertisemeqt, and solicit a call from them should they visit the city. 0 8TOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King S'1.., 8 doors below Wentworti .Charleston, S. C. H C. STOLL, -Charleston, CTIARLES WEBB. H. 0. WALKER, jan 18'6--lyr -11oiItics Bd eWs, WEEKLYE RECORD. A Famaily JournaL. s~aatW8ow, s.c. $4 par Annun.) IN ONE MAMMOTH SHEET, .Having the larest outruloain thetate 1. A. MOOD b U. 8. BIBD, Editors & Prop's, .3 e stmps. 'fHE RECOGNIZED ,MPECIALITIES OF QUR DAY. Prof. Egbert .Taekson, fopnerly of Lon don, Robert Hlerbert,' M. D., from Philadel phia, and Dr. ,Eugeno.lpeau~ folimerly of the London itad Paris Vemtereal 1iospitals, 'Permanent and speedy cures guaranteed of Gonorrhea, 8yphillis, cGleet, Spermatterrhcsa or Self-Alius,-and of every possible form of private disasse of evesy name-or nature whatsoever. :Dr. Herbert's Antl-Alcoholieo Compoed, an unfailing'remedy for intemaperance; write for particulars. - - 4 P . Mountain of Light, 800pages,100-plates, 50 cents, 8 for $1. Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly PhIs; $1 per btoz, extra fine. $5,.a -gafe and effeotual reme'dy, fe? aigvregularities ?ndhoba&ruo tions, frbiwhttever eapse. Dr.' Jaciteon's Oriental'Invignating Liniment, $2 iher bot 4.1e. dead for ofreular. Qenuin. French Safes $1, 6 for $4,12 for 97. Sen$ tor oir ettlaad write, you will promuptly geoel. a kind. 4isortek .a$4 expile, ger -Ad dress Dre. ,taoboat, H erber- ~ o, or stat lP. 0. Box 486, Cittoinnai.,Ohio. Ofle al17Bsmerd Street. Mediehsis tan. insteietions a.~ ton aew etA'a the ,oanr; An Old S'ong,- set to a, New Tune rr 1866. - "A# pring approacAes Ante and Roacheo From their holee come out, And .Aice,and Rutd, in spite of cute, Gaily skip about." "18 years established in N. Y. Cft 'Only infallible remedies known.' "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family. "Rate come out of their holes to die." "Co er'Us" R%t, Roach, &c.. Ex. ter's, Is %,paste-6sel for Rate, Mice, Rocces, Btt*k and Red Ante, &o., &o., &c., &o. "Coster's" Bed-'lug lExteria~lian tor. Is a li<qtid or wash-used to destroy, also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &* "Costar's" Etectric Powder for Is for Moths, Mo8quitors, Fleo, Bed-Bugs, In8e8t on Plants, Fowls, .4himals, &o. .E'W ! 1 ! BEwARE I 1 1 of all wartbless jnlit ati ion.. . See that "COSTAn's" name is on eacl*Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. A6 Address, EENRY R.COSTAI1 .484 8roadway, .'Y. AW Sold W&- By All Druegists and Retailers everywhere South. Barnes, Wakrd & Co., New Orlean, La.' 1866. - INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer' Gasett (Engliah) asserte and proves by ig ures that one pair of RATS will have a pro gen and decendants no less than 0651,050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would con sume more food than would sustain 06,.000 human beinge. - W See "CosTAR's"advertisement above. -1866. RATS vessus BIRDS.-Whoevqr engages in shooting 1nall birds isacruel man; who ever aids in exterminating rqtes is a benefao tor. We should like some one to give ne the benefit of their experience In driving out. t1icae pests We need something be sidV.s dogs, cats, and traps for thij,businvo, -Scientific American. . Y. Ito See "CosTAR's" advertlaement above. 1866. "ICOSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, safe anti sure-the most perfect RAT-iication meeting we have ever atteid ed. Every Rat that, can gete it, -propeMly prepared, will oat , and every one that ents it will die, generally at some place % a . distant as possible from .were it was take. -Lake Shire, Ni-h. Afirror. - g@ See "CesTra's" advertisement above HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need be so no longer. if they use "CoSTAR's" Exterminautor. WVeh've'used It to-our satih 'factioti; andI if a boa cost $6, we would have it. WVehnve tried poistons, bst they eflect ed nothing; but. 'Cstr's" article knocks the breathl out''or Rats, 'ice. Roaches, ' Antse, aU(d Bed-Jlags. guiaker tlien ire can .write it. ir, Is in great demand all over the country. - Mendina, OAio, Oageite. U, Se:'CosTA 's" advertisement abov a A* 18668 AVOICE FROM THEF FAR WEST. SpeAking of "Costa's" Rat, B,6ach, A't &o., Extermi.nator-"mnore grain and4 pro' visions are destroe annu hJy in Gratn County by vermin, than would pay for ton bf.this Rat and I eot J(uler..-aLancaster Wi.., Hlerald, S~ ee "Cosiraa's'advertlser.ent above *1866. FARMERS AND' *HOUSEEEPld-' should reeolleot that hundVeds. of dotlara worth of Gran, Provlioie, *d., are ant nually destroyed by Rats,. Mice, Albte, and othe itseot.s and vermhi-all of wthidh daft be prevented. by a few ,dollars' worth, of,.> "C0eTAM's'- flat, Roaoh, .Ant, No., Bztsr mintr, bonththtid uaed freehy, E Be. T(1AU's"adyetisement aboy ~,Sold rDasggiuts and. Dealers qWae*b.ese the ut,k.