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U Tuesday Morning, October 9, IM. - 'T. P. SLIDXR, Esq.,' in the sole. agent for this paper in Charleston S. C. 0:*- Ar.,JAs. H1. StUTu, .formerly of this place, but now residing in Charlotte, -N. C. is .Qur athorqpd ag4t forAho Nzws., ' Mr.- SMTH can be found at the Time.6ffioe. The Innsylvania Eleotions. To-daythe eAecti6in ,e sylv nfia b gtn, and whle 'thete "Afl he great excitement, if not sometling worse, there, the -whole country will await with solemn pause the result of those elections. They involve 'tre inendous issucs, not only to us of the South, but to the whole of the United States. It is a conflict between radi al and conservative deniocracy. The fo,mer..seems to be in the asedidaney, amd if it prevail, our gloomiest antici pati.o.s, wil,bp reali:eic, we fqr,, An 'Aodident -Open Wells. One day Li-it wek John McClure, Jr., 'whe -ver1 ain unfilished well, lipp :ud f.il erly tc tht bottpm, a dcpith of al.u 1rty .t', and lodg ed upon sonw curig which had been let down in thv we:l. I. came, near proving a seriois fall to the young man, although he escaped without any broken bones.. In this connection it may be proper to call attehtion to the danger to the community from the open wells in va vious parts of tho town.. Already a korse and.a cow have fallen into these pits, and it will be fortunate if smie porson defii't ;neet with a similar ae-. gident. Cai 'iothing be 0done, to so eure our citizens. against the danger from these open wells on vacant lots' THEATTEMTED AsASINATiON.o Tho Indianapolis Ikrald 'publilhes a ,lat of promineiont citizens, office-hold A pd others, who were engaged in th recent disgraceful riot in that sity, by which the President was pre vented *om, speaking. It boldly c}arges that the riot was.in d in or er to cover the 4esassinatio of Mr. JohnsouA. One pistol shot evidently aijned at hi, strqok within a. few feet of his head. . The evidence of a youtif is given% to the . effect that he was paid five,dollars to hurl a stone.at the President, and ,further proof is ad duced that desperate charao1ra were brought from others places to engage i the riot. Threats were openly iade for several days before the visit of thq Presidmt that he should not leave Indianapolis alive. Such are the legitimaet fruits;of radicalism.. Tn COTTorN CRo.-A 1jighly in telligbth gentlunn, writing to the Phzanix, froU Pnterpri* Missisitppl, says: "Some friend eeni mie yonr paper, and I see you hatve inserted,in it the r;eport of the Mississippi pJottn grow ing Ass,oeiation, which leaves the im pression that there *vill be- something lie1,'700,000 bales of cot to9 raised this year. Since the Association made that report, there ..has be a great falling off of the cotton crop. -We had aj weeks dry weather here in the Wesf , hich. caused the cotton *to cast off fully one-half of ,its crop. .In the M ississippi 3falle, anmd a'dja oent4 ecetion,, the 'rgt, the b4V and Sherigan wvorms, iave effected, the drongerioul. We will, mot exceed ANOTHER SARTHQUAIE.--We lhave the pleasure of recording another "ear. hquak L' in the, far ' est. An election took place in Mlontana' Terri tory, on the 4th instnt, and the Dei'wo. cratic tiket was carried over thme r.'.i eala by a rn.ajority of 2,w nthu 4 is ti roughout the 'West. Nrou'ky gtve. nia ly .4000%sgeirot the rub dah.~ fa < :'tod ai r'st mn '. iv ahld''%t.'Ntiv' ,D anlkiefdYill fo.oloJMK. 'ttnekif and Cdlff'ornia in diiNt"'nprecedented. niajortFdt against rahln.. E. aihtwa I. nu ngs e snthat th tha:speedy AT ARLINGT6N.-Under an order from the Presiant, the hous'.hold effects left at the Arlington mausion, ry GWrpk Lee, or rather the fragments Owerf remaining qf.them, were$iW a4 da livered to the party a i by-G . L(-e to receive t'.em. ft -lippears that nearly everything of value had been stolen. Many valuable heirlooms. in. cl1i(f1T1n'some of the fami1 portraits, had b-ei pirlojned. The portraits were ta ke'romiie ftrainis' padItd ir, boxes a Atori-d in'le uppt; lft of the elon for safety,, in 1861, These b6xeS had, broken open and everything of val lie taken away, and the letters and pri vate p.1p1wrof Goneral - Lee scattered over the lofk, A lady friend of the fam ily, w%ith M rs. Gray, the old and f--ith ftil househod, servant, were yest-erday looking orsr and gathering up the frag nents worth preset vinfg. The furniture, ifnch1ding several bed stea(INa considefrable nunier of common chair-. Iwo or three sohis. several tables and boukcas(-s. aI sideboard, bureaus, antd' oiv Ial <lfz!n lar 'I,g, ancient picture Irauw-. and avari,-t v uf other articles of tIe kin k , we4 tom:2leI together, broken briis.I, .uOin a tu-st vandalized condi tIII. II ! Oite Of rooms ot.,:e usd ts pad I oi, w:i the lwer floo;, prvparatary to ben-g shlipp.- a way. The only ar ticleS,renminitig there from Mount Ver. 1:onl Weyp diree -bookcases and a carv'ed halk ehai. The sofas which ,a . year al,o, were in the parlor, ami in a tolera. ble condition, ;ad been broken and torn in a ruitous linanner by ~curiosity 11111 ters, the red veiret covering Qf one sofa iaving in this way more than one half taken off. . It would seem to have been only the performance of clear duty on the part of the althorities when they took posses. sion of this property, a portion of which -wus historical and of'sorne consequence to thOintion at large, to have provided for its caretul preewervition.-National Inelefgencr .ctober,2.,. Suocaixo Aco1Dte-. LAnY VaUsUUnD TO PIROes IN A bj 1LL.-On Wedmesday, Mrs. Iarlow, wite of tr. John P. Harlow. wheat receiver at ilsall & Crenshaw's mills, at Iichmond, vielted the mills in company withtwo lady friends, to whom she was exhibiting the macbinery.. While turning toleie. the upper story, her dress was doigtt i'n t#.convey'or wheels i;wich carry fbtr to the skpeifine bdlinj apparatus and she was diwn into the mashinery. Mr. T ylot, Who -was standing by, caught her and *ould have rescued her, but he steel hoop-shirL had becomO entangled In the cog-wheels, ahd Mr. Taylor's attemNls were Yain, and- he become near being &n him .self into- the mtaehinery which in a. moment mankld the unfortuna% ldy ivk ' p*nner too horrible to contemplate. ,1pr head was severed.froii her bodjt and ijukhied to pleo es,.the brAid beld'g sgtterEd it every di rection, and was cut nto and ground almost to atoms.' 'One arm fell to the rower floot,; the other being thrown five feet away from the moolinery, .and fragments of blood and bones and brains were strewn everywhere. -RicAsaond Enguilrer. TuK .RADOAc "PAHTY-.Thie New Yirk Evening Post is 4 Republican pa.. per-a. Idading Rep'ublia'an' paper-and is s6 recognited throughout the country. The Post recently, favored its iaders, with this paragraplh': "With a blund6rir Q and chaotic poTi cy, juch as that Imposed upon it by Messrs. Morifl Ste#ens. Sfmte aid the '1'rbune-a.policy whchl soeWs to do every thing through 'the Govern tent, and lev nothiung,t private in. gI'nnity, wisdom and eff'ort; which' de claris the Preoident a traitnr, -and i the same breath qtuadrnples his powers which declares he contemplates -ursur pation., and insists oni a cour.se which alone makes such a' crime le-gal-with sueh a policy the Rlepublican party oapnot live, And ought oat to live. Its success WQud'he a cala~t to the coun try. -lutIOUatron t Tr IRS BaT.-TdIe New York Tines, of' Monday, says that Mr. J7 8. 1(1eeJj; of eonsyJvania, wit -,wet to SouthaCaroli na, at the #erjuest or a company .intenading.,to buy land for agricultural f ur Ipoet. gives a favortable report o" the fer aaliiy of. the sell and of th. uispsiton-of the heo ii' the people kiimi ha.aried atnd nfbb.le Zeni WI' who ome to at'Yef anfitig tia m. The HIuntavlJ'e Inv/epenrient sag t n-- apm ini msua h Alabama are '"' -ing ade - to p,-event the *enrspe k.a~ utrmM fA gNes.l bIA. ,-- Ta New' A ork :iuI Yew. smay ''oTit N4wf Ao!hI'fhis uela, it hit. gone:baoirdi e tap.anie udreedyrothe rejctedg 4, tents of his stumnoh, or thie poreihe fe'a to.ker bath In flud nmurity." Ti DEqverat. Isnd"'elinssedre of dJIa. eonv.aqe ' futsed, adtbl,i -hold. a jqi Cont rlmnate -Swo sembers! 4f Congress .d oumty t4cket.. s - - . --eWee-AVOID TH% 'oTT Ei"?X. The last dical Congress, with a view to futAer burden the cotton planter, laid a tax of three certs- ppr Pint ovi th6 staple, which mnii6 be yiid before cotton leaves the colleo tion 0istrict.. But the tax is. not. cha rgkble mless the cotton is fent forward for sale or shipment. Now, the way to save the tax is to manufac ture eton where it is grown. There Nwill.be.double advantage in this, not only,in'the tdx of $15 per bale of boo potintsaved to the producer, but the manufactured article will bring him twice the money-that the raw mfiterial will. My forming association in every country; thb plianters have thus the opr portunity of doing themselves as well as the .'country, the greatest service. Let thom profit by the opportunity. We may add to these.wise wPrds of the -Georgia Citizens that every manu facture we recently met on the Bord6r echoed similar advisory expressiods. The -largest cloth manufacturer in Maryland, a main of pure Southern blood and lineage, said : "Tell the people of the South that manufactur ing thcir own staples is the proper way to be revenged upon the Yankees. Nothing will bring the New England er to hi aenses so amazingly ; no other vindication is so worthy of a great and magnanimous people. They can beat us in abuse and trickery ; let usbeat them in arts, sciahice, statesmanship and Agnest craft: Nothing pleases your Yankee so as give him a chano of ribaldry or ridicule. Be still vigilant,-industriousself,-sustaiiing; these are winniNg trumps." Commissioner's Sale. IN EQUITy-FAIRfIELD DISTRICT. ,Thee. Yarborough and Wife, Bill for vs. P.artition of A. J. Hilton, eV. al. I Land. B Yvirtue of decreelal ordwe. miade In t hit oaBe,.1 will sell at publle a2etibn at the Conrt House In Winnsboro,- the Ist Monday In November next, the tract of land mentioned in the pleadings In this case belonging to the estate of Win. .J. Hamilton, deceased. Containing, 90 A..com, more or los4, lying in Fairfield District, on Jackson's Oreek, and boundfd by lands of Thomas Stitt, Margaret Nelson,'and others. The Terns of Si)le. Cash, suicient to pay the costs of suit and expienbes of sale, and for the balance a credit of one, two a.d three years to be given. in three annual installmonts, with in terest trom day of sale. .The purchaser to give bond with approved security and a qmorgage of the premises.to secure the pur. chase moaq. H. A. GAILLARD, oot 9-t6x4 0. 8. J. 1). S.A3_rT.A CLAUS uEAD QUARTas, I lite l1kroalux OF FACf GOODS, T8, MULLS, NES FRENCIA OONPECTIONARY, AND~ AT' 290 KING STREET, (Three doors below. Wentworth.) OARESTON, S, C, VON SANTEl'8 RA ZA A, [g8T ABLISH ED in the year 1861, In thIs ia city, liar opened, for the Inspection of the public, the most Splendid Assortment of Toys, Dolls, Gaines, Chine T6llet Goods, beautiful Mlantleplece Ornantents, Ladles' WVork.-Boxes..Jewel Cases, &e,, French Con. feo lonary, Firew kIa, &c., suitable for. Presents fer the o inng Hoelidays, such as are not to be oend in any ethser establish. mnt In the Siouthi. and to wMich the pro. prietor respbct fully solicita ait entlon. ,Accordeons, IIarmonicas, Porlemonpaies, Bags, B3eads, Combs, Briushes, Perfumery, Pipes and Tobstcco, 1tespsene Oil and Lampa in thseGreatest VarIety, &e.. *. A liberal discount.w,11. .be made, on all goods sold to dessera, and, TOXS AND FIREWORKS can be purchased in .$6, $10, $20, $50 $100) lots. puit up to suit the country .tradi. All p.'kagve aur,. put uip withi case, nd wiil be sent, per express,' to any 'adAress upou receipt'or t.slj, or C. 0 D1. FIt ED VON SAN TEN, Proprietor, oct 9--3m, LOST, BL A"K 1LECEIPT lI(OOK for m@l'fng -.nitp. composedl by N iti E \1ayer. Sulmp. . s - n's .g biore and Maj. FAcett' Iffudllase leave at tIu offec. Signig IMefor th4 Feurteet. f EriEJI beiag noaw in tb landp.a 5,esatoo jr thsi own' - sing and othqr'l4we - ses,1r t'~ bt. 0rIn4Igaohkeqn Weaiay a1 Watur. M. T.#Ai#OODW ARDY. Fr4m Ilw York. Naw Yoax, October 5.-A Paris letter as sorts that 4,1 Frnch troops will be withe drawn from Mexico at once, during the fall. The steamship Persia has arrived at this port. A. T. Stewart. at a private, dinner last evening, indicated his purpose to donate or.e million doll:irs to build triedment houses forejeserving indigent, provided the ground. was furnished. Sfatement of the Publio Dibt, WASUM.OTOW, October 5.-The official statement ofthe public debt to the first of October hows It to be two thousand five hundred and seventy-three millions, three bhundred and'thirty-six thousand dollars less wtsh id treasury. which is 7ne hundred and twenty-eight million two humIred and thirteen thousand. Orthis there is coin amounting to eighty six and a quarter m ion. A comparisnin of t li with the statement. on the first of Sep,.-ber shows that during the month tho debt haq been decreased to the amount of $2.234,622,654 Admiral Dahlgren - Ordered to the 0om mand of the South Pawiflo -8quadion. WASuIoTow, October 5 -Rear Admiral Dahlgren has been ordered to the command of the South Pacific Squadron. O1erae WATrINoToN, Oot%sr 5.-Several-eses of choiera have occurred in this city, within the past forty-eight. hdur$. From Navada. SAN FaNCwROO, October 5. -The Union State Convention of Navada nominated H. G. Blalsdel. for Congress. The Democratic Vouventlon tominated John D Winter. for vernor and H. R. Mitolell for Congreis From rortrese Monroe. Fonxtss MoNNoIO, October 5.-ChnArles O'Connor arrive-I here from Washington this morning and remained in close con sultation all day with Mr. D:vis..' Purport of his visit. unknown. He went North to night. Market Reports. Naw Yonx, October 7. Noon.-Cotton de pressed ; ales cannot be effected except at a decline of 4@5 lents fron hii2hes, point Tuesday ; nominal Uplatid4 88@39; Orleans 40: pales of the week 16.000 bales. Gold 1491, Sterling quiet-60 days 71; Coupons of '6 1001; '05 109j: Tens 99j; Trea@uries 106; Caro inas 84. Flour ficavy at $12.10 @16.50; Wheat drooping; Lard steady. BArT.ous, October 6.-Grain receipts very.light and prices unsettlel. Provisions dull; Mlss Pork $34.60 : Sugar firm; Coffee dull; Western Whiskey $2 40@4.00 From Washington. WASNINOTON, Oct. 6.-Attorney General Staneburry has given htis opinion that. the sales by decretary Harlan, of Interior lands, belonging to tie Cherokee. Indians, to the Moneticut Emigration Company, to illegal. and ought to be ignorid, and has charged lIarlan with being interested in the Matter General Dix has formally accepted the French mission. Secretary Seward Is improving, aid will eoon resume official duties. rrom Now York. Naw Yong, October O.--The stea.me Star-light from Wilmington to New York. I$ ashdre on Barnegat Island, and will proba bly be lost. TheE-fhainbart of 00mel-ce unanimously adoptedt resolutions appointing a committee to conuide' the ex'pedienoy of' petitioning Ootngress for a total abolitionu of ex-nort du ties on cotton. Ad@itional advievby the Persia say the new. from Oandia Is of myoh.,moment, In a recent engagqmpent b'etween She revolution ists and infidels the tabied Turks and Egyp. tians were defeated with great loss, having 8,000 mon placed hore du condAag, The Turk-* itah Pasha in command was taken prisoner* lie wad released after signuing terms of cap4 tailationt. The agit.ation was spreading, atnd this, with sho Eastern qtuestion, commands serious attention of the Great Powers.. . State of Sotith Carol:na, FAIP1FIELD' DISTIIT, IN E 4JYm. Lucy Harrison,1 vs. [In Eqtity1 Johan 'R. .Harrison, B,ill for. Eli Harrison. J oe N ptuaace ocadeorea made in itie'ase ..all ahe judgent and otlah credirsm of JTohn Hlarrison, dec'd are i.tereby notiled on or before thuArat day, of Alaty next,, to e;xlhit nnd.prove by suaflicikent lesaimony, b,efore thec u:adeigned at his office inl Winnasboro, their, several and respective .adgmnents, exenatione, debts, laimts atnd demandsa against, the estati of said deceas ed. All judgment ereitors also' notified that t&ey are enijoined In sai, deose from en foroing their. wa'i*a of. FeirI Faise agoinst the said tracts of land-a.nd all' obher crc., ditors, tiha Jing are t.haisin enJijos from amnenig Qr prosecuting. son sult or 4uessatwJ.wtm s&a dei fendent, John R. oarri0a, s ..,7tertI of said estate. H, A. GAIL4R D, Wh.abro-60 S--plaan 4. 1a8a town for isoin X Ime, in 1hoe courho. of two weeks, those wanting work done on their Teeth will please call soon. oact 9-tIxl J. D. CU IETON. "As ep eacher Ants an 0oa. From Mew Ao l cme ou, And Mies and Rate, In *pite of cat, Gailystip about." I 4 aV "18,years established in N. Y. City.", "Only infilible remedies known." "Free from Poisong. "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." CoaterSa"'Ruti, Roacha .&c.. 5Fx. s a paste- -ued for RatM, Mice, Roaches, lack and RedAt, &c., &c., &o., &o. 1soler's"'medt-Balg Exter.aiaa. tor. e a liquid or wash-used to destroy, 180 as a preventive for Bed-Bugi, &o 'ostar's"'Electric Pow,der for N-for Moths, Mq8gruitoe,- Fleas, Wed-Bugs, hsect on P1lants, Fowl4, Aninalf, &o. ! I ! B1wanE I I! of all worthless ~ation. *ht - alWrlle See 'that "COSTAR's" 0nn1e is oi i Box. Bottle,.and Flamk,beforo you buy. Addressi HENRY.COSTAR, Sold 484tiroadffay, N. Y. |' By tII DruAgists- and Retailers everywcro ith. Barnes; Ward & Co., New Orlus, 1866a. NCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer' rette (English) asserts and proves by fig R thaVone pair of 1ATS will have it pro r and decendaints no less than 651,000 .rec years. Now, unless this immense ily can be kept down, they would coun e more food than would sustain 05,0004. tan beings. 'EB3 t.O3 aoL3=a4e. 1 3 BOLTS (1 lb.) Dundee Bagging, U 80 Coils Rope j inch Iemp, 25 Coils lope, i '..Juts,'" t0 bble N. Y. and Ballimote Flour, 15 L Sughr 140a )8 cents, . 10 bbls "Extra' Nw,-No. 1 Mackrel,. 2600 lbs Best Rio Coffee, 5 Bags, 120 lbs each, Old Java, 600 budheln Corn Terms C1sb; or Cotton at the market price.. Apply to .' JAS. I. AIKEN. ON New York, or Baltimore, in sums to' suit purchasers. Advantes made on Cotton shipped to New York,. Balte itere r Charleston, (a&' Taxel paid if required.) TO ARRIVE. 10,000 lbs. flacon Bities, 4,000 lbs. Shoulders. ON COMMISSION.. 6,000 bushels of Corn, eper mnontis, orm msnoang on 1st November next, (in q Anti ties not, less t ha: 100 bushols.) 001 Ot3xP' JAM.' R. AIKEN. COLPRTNERSEP tp 18 undersigned have this day forMted A LCoPatners.hip. -Title,. Ladd, Bro. & Co. A. W. L AtDD, C. H. L,ADD,-. Oet. 1, 1866. R A. BUCIIANAF. 25TOTICEs. P)ERSON8 ndebted to LADDi 1$ROS. to 1. A. W,.L&MD. 4gent. willa ples y an.ailldit U ' CON TRACT nre due. not 0--&f * L~A D DRO$. - ON COMMISS!ON. WEfl have received a ine - lot of Reads' I! h.de tlting on Cormissio9, cbeAp' for the enish. Call if you wantbar ainlt oot 6-i r - LA01 LYltOS&-CO. rp1 IIE oitisens of Wintisnoro ore hereby no0s .L tilled that taxekon Real Esae, sIb.. Capitat ion tax', ft that year qd4maioncing Apr'il 15th 1800,' are now duI.u,Pousons liable are reettested to B.etdeuat Oct. 6..tf . of Ceda.il. dVirDiMir ar$oms T aubsor ieIred Wepftkr.Iu .estd Chairs made aagood.ae new, 'A fair Bed@eads on hand . est 4tf .D. 33. )WegIQ1 T,