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Local Items. Death of fr. Fumrnu, Our District has lost a valuable citizen in the death of this gentleman. Dr. FURMAN, though an old citizon, had always beein very retired in his habits. It may be known how highly ho was appreciated by the fact that ropeatpri efforts wore made to bring him into public life by nominating lim for positions of honor, but he al ways doelined. Dr. FURDIAN was a brother of the Rev. Dr. FUiIAN. The( temprninre for the week past. :irangd8M -..3 degre'es. No r-ai of, conlsetinetice. '1 lie hiLl lRel .Minstrels. This Company( of native Minlstrel: closeod thirl s-!rios of, pierforman111ces Onl Thursd n. iht. They had been with i Since the Miniday nigh1t. previous. ome idheaI may lie formed Io thio r she (css f~roml the fatthat, thfoughl perfor ng four n ights in sticcossion, the Th-s pian l1all was well filled on every occa .,ionl. On tle last nlight one-fourtli of the proce. s was givein to the Ladies A sociation fior tlo reuitildiing of the MEpJisopal ('hurh.elt T h'erwe Were same parts of their por foriac. peu111ial y rich in the comti cal. Th , Fren)chIma m 's descrip1,tioni of theo big, gun1 and thio prizo fight, &e., itt lhe instaiced. The Ilighiland Fltin, so heant iftill; excelnted , was as pleiasing5.- as Ihe inirlsmpio10, th1e "Low land Vinlng, wasi rn. If th-: (eitiv~,tna ihiher npt he connt try ar: over visiitel by the'. Johlnny Tbehs, th lety 1(uldit loo.e the oppir-i tunity to "laugh and grow fat." No E ilply Wairiting W canl acarcly too eAiret. rge u1pon iinmtegreat inim-tanc, of the utmost, care in keepi ag thedir prom ises free from ever'ythi;g tihat tenls to vitiate the air. There are ind ications hlmat this will be a summer of epidemn i . Thc cholera is, a)proacing our sla-boards slowly but steadily. Wliile it Iis iit p0aletht if, will r .,v-h this cminmuity, it is not improbable that piadomi ol' I modified form, or a difflrent character may spread. Already there have bcon three deaths in quick succession from a very alignat type of fever,which though w I know not what the physicians think of it, we d> ktow that it is short, siarp and dcnisiv n in its character. It is am ieh.asier to >ravent disease than to check its -progress when once started. Self'-preservationa and self defen(e1 arc the groula upIon1 which jver one ii inaterestedl to keep) offd is The1 shou14l h now a free appliea 1ion)of white-wash. Pig pens ought to be oift a and thioron'dhly cleaned. All putrid and petrifying vegetable mI tr anid garbage should b)e remov c1 a: liberal applications of doodo rizers made. On Thmrsday afternoon Thomas,snon of Dr. Lauderdale, fell from among the branches of a tree and b)roko his arma, besides receiving other injuries. CoNo n.:ssroNAt,.--TheIa tariff bill came romi thle 11 ouse, and Mr. Grimes mnoved O p ~ot oe its c'onideiIraitinuntil D~e. comber. After dlebate the motion was " ogreed( tO-yeals 23, na(vsa1 7. Tne Niagara Ship CJanal was up bat not. disposed of. A. motion to appoint a committoe to invesl.igate why t.he mninority report of of ilnhelRecanstrcto Committee wats niot pulishied wvithi thle evidence taken by ihe majorit~y renort of Ihle ame CCOm. mitteeO, wals laid on the table by a dcci. edi vote. A MislaTuna Sun, STinrTs Acnoss 'ruIn Oe u.is.---The "lied, White and Blue,'" a mniatur fulot'al-iiggedl shti p, of fonir tens bur-. deni, comnmandedi by ,o ohn M'.. 1lndson, accomnhliedii by one F. E. Filch, set sail fro Ne w York on Monday evening, ever fthenwdo lesasn aal o odn to tanh atmo Can Fistte tgat. The ful nwthe vosowsrily aund dlutyrog tihe tlnti aki, ain ar proed not, it all osanlguiepoains .estwt h 4 bet wsh of' thousaendsn ao spectator $and, frindsO lsttn year ths Pairic Exposition. Cthatini stinsontand Foichesat hat they fly kno the peilt an dirtiult of thein und)rakig ndar s tl C e pvideint lal antingecess. Ive Intxrlda TnTle oxincoex is.---A tg he re iene oith rgoertmnt moun ed t ot$610,i - i0,t0 Newt yer Ptefous largeedn themicialad sitsnrd a nto hovedrihtonh peopl ofayortion afrter in.0 pomonda.- The nuwhro mae reethan $lesn0 an yearwmrste in pay sinl dpyrocen a pneexce ss1,0 . Eo ntxrde Engomde Incmotaxn it reed whe tahp upvn es I se ath restimyaed, bueiead s paid tao seay, oac dnay torh whils th vera du ailyh receip i fori closedI and forwrdhed win~ a snle dty of ten es.p pnek is an seted atety adel lar~. I.ini ahnrnthtofaceki e highly Importalit from Europe,-Great Battl fought-The P russians Victori. ous, NKW Yon, July 15.-The steamship America, from Southampton 4th, has arriv ed. Cotton market quiet and unohanged. Salek of two da ya previous to the steamor's sailing, 18000 bales. Sales to speculators and exporters of 4,000 bales. Flour flat, and ono shilling lower, Wheat throo pennys lower and dull. .orn declin. oId Oil. lixed 28 shillings. oof and Pork -itenldy. incUn (t11I. Tiio 1,1ant L1ard itl active. 8ig:1r idet. Colfeo ateld Rice stetly 'otisols 8R4,'8t8. Five tweitica 14ord leby hai formtod ile nililistry. 1'romit ent Intnug ich im ik Derby as P-0. amier ; ' lisraii, Chauicelor, Treaitarer and leader itn the hlouso of Comnons ; Lo-d Staniley. Foreign Secretary. The Prasians carried (Iitchin by sorm, aft-ur. an obstinltoa defence, and a juliction was otfectel helwe-en the army of Pgiba, under 'rtince Fredi ick Charle.s and tho army of Silesia, utiler th'e Crowi Princo. Foiur thotuainds prisoners were captured at Gits elaii, aitid the losseo of tlo .tstrimn in the series of oinhats altogerter, is estimnated at 20,00. killed and wounded, aid 16,000 Il the battl ol' the 28th and 20thi the corps ot A niriais mudor Oeneral Gobliig was nearly brokeni up. It lost 241 guns and 8 ll:gs. It is otlicially llnied that. the Pria.piatis lost l8 gitals, as satedl by a Viel. n ( lipatoht. TIho l'russianus have I;ot lost a gun. Thle Ausirians have retirel to a strong position between Joseplatatt atid Kmorin1grotz. Their retreat is said to hamive been a pretipitate one. 'o army of Flha hadl adilvcedi heyond ]it schin. The King of Prumia wa. it Gitsclini on tiic 3rd, on a visi ito (lhe army. 'Mh Londion 'imes says as torrible is tie Carnnge has beeni, it is a more preclude it) lie pitohed bi)ttio mw iavoidable, in which a quarter tiillion of wen will be eingatged' oI eithert sidei. King Vietor Emanuel sent a telegram con grattilatiig tie King of Prussia ont the vit tory of his armies. The operatiois bet ween tie Italians and Austtrians i.t conmied to skirimishing. No eagelgiremnent. of imiortance occurrd in that quarter. Ilalitanis preparing for another olislatlgiht, anid the soldiers enger for the fray. Revolt in Spain suppressed. Prince of l'ales, while riding on the stract in London, was thrown by a collision with a rinnmway horse. ilis horse rolled over hin, but. fle Prince escaped unhurt. The Great Eittern with Cable, passed Isle of Wright, on hlie 1st, enroute for Valentia. FARTIMR POINT, July 15. The Nova Scotian sailed from Liv erpool, on the 5th via Londonderry, Oth. LIVERPOOL, July 5.-Cotton market according to the Birokor's Circular, re ported sales for thec week 88,000 bales. The market openedl downward but closed bmuoyant with advance of' i a Q on Ameirican mind 4- a 4.d on other de scrip~tions, owing to the prospecct of LONnON, July 6.--A great battle oc curred oti the 3d, near Ludowa. The Prussians gatined a complete victory, capturing l4,000O Austrians. Terri bin losses in bo0th armies. Austria rot a flag of truce. She has agreed to the cession of the Vini tia, and has accepted Napoleon as me dimtor. Napoleoni immmediately comn mnunicated with the belligerents. The Prussians and Italians reply to the armistice has not transpired. There are rumors that the Prussiman re ply is not favorable. T1hoe Morninng Post thinks the Euro penn Congress will shortly assemble, and the French government will pro pose a general d isarmament. In the commercial circles of Londoni pec is regarded as virtually conclud ed. The Pmaris Moniteur, of July 5th, imakes the following announcement: "After having maintained the lion or of his arms in Italy, the Emperor of Austria, concurring in the idea ex pross~ed in Nayoleon's letter, of Juno 11th, to his Miniater of Foreign Af fairs, codes Vetia to the Frenchm Em poror and accepts his mediation for the conclusion of peace. Napoleon hastened to respond to the sum mons and i mmed iately commnunicated wvith time kings of Prussia and Italy in order to obtain an armiistico. The battle of Bultowa lasted twelve hours. The Austrians were comn pletely routed, losing 14,000 prisoners, 116 cannon. Thtree Archdukes were wounded. Princes Lichitinistein and Undiscelmr wore takeni prisoners. The London Timies says thme war is virtually emnded. Garibaldi attacoked the Austrians at Manta Suollo, on the 3d, and was re pulsed. Garibaldi was wounded in thigh. Frroni Waslllgtloi, WVAsuzo'rov, July 18.--In the Senate to d~tyJ tr, W ilsen offered a resolution calling on time President for information . as to the shooting of twenty-thtree Federal soldiers at Ilingston, N. C., by order of Gene. IIloke and Pilcket t, Confederates, in 1884, Mfr. Johnm son objeeted, and it, goes over. A joint resolution giving right of way to the Union attd Paciflc IRailroad tbrdumgi miilary re servations was nassed. Beniator Williams (oR l iN HBRALP.] Mn. Eirron: Last .wok I ondOav. ored to answer the first three of your "Quostions to Farmers." It il my purpose in this oommultiention to proceed with the same generl subject. You ask, 4th. "What is the supply-of labor and what measures are needed or pro posed to increaso and regulate it ?" In the begiuiig >f the year it was thoight thait. the demand for labor would tint he mel. We often heard 1'the remiark "Ino m"o ft)m wonlecn inten.1i 6) work in lth filebI," a; inicating that. there wouild not. be eulonlglh of field lalbor. 111n1 thalt (Jw( Supply is Ssuffivit might ho inferred frio th fact that the demltiald has bn mt that it i.-, not loo) great is evid.nt ' ro i le f'act that nu)on1 are ntrtsueco.,'fuli hly looking for eiploy ientt. Yt the d mlalntd h1t; beeln less than bfore the war for soie of t he fa rums hoave niot vet b'eent lull y stocked with h ittr.. :t Iutiles with which to emttploy. the usual n umbe r of labore rs, attd the retire ment t of sote of, tie feinals Ifr' ot tlet field abont kept supply and de mandin qilibrio'. This beingi trule itin must bn admitted that the im'pplfy of, agricullltral labor is either too limited for the prosperity of the tonnt.rv now. or it was unnceessarily rarge it form I take the ground that it, wits to great, before by at. least one-f'ourth, because onte-foutl of the land cult i vated did not. produce vnr ta om. penisation f r the wear a id tear of tools employed inl the e'ilture, but. was worked timply becauti_- the la bor ciId be fIurt ished, ani "it mnade a little." To pursue tbhs fur heor at i would driw 'mte roIi the quet illt Inud. $upp on.-foarth of t -a borers forme rhy employd la agr'ie. titre are withdrawn ftrom it.,th eant 'try iS not, nes.a't ri ly potetr for- the least prod uctivei lnlds art hose abni(dont-td aid, other lithing. he ing g tim. eultivatild will produ..e( asmuh i did before, imnns1 ait lmost inlfiitely sm11all fractiont, anud the labor 1iit Iro, duced this f'raction could bo more pro. fitably emp!o..) d. Wiith the past system .,f I hr, oneo inl whill the rtward was lixed. Ia. (lie success he wA it. i1ghit., Lids coutt1'ry could nto, without to retncmette it 81110 quarter, liave supportel a mituch greater po )pulatioi, itor the sam tor' any great lentgth of time ; but with a laboring populationli l eduiated in the htabits of nu itndustty stitittlated b~y hope of thie full rewatrd of tis success, antd by feart of the consetgiance of' it~s fail ure, or of id lenless, it coutld once havesuppotfrtedi and pnrhsaps could yet support. mloret titan twice the pola.t An..ti ntun igr'ant laborintg ptopulationt of' these thbi ts sub'st ituted for the freed tman, wouldiI( ini due time, fectltt this re.. suit ; andi so fat' ats substtitted for thiemt, or initr'oduce~d in tidd itiotn, woutld erente a tetndetncy in thtat diirec tion. The introduction of sutch labor era miigt be encouraged ini two ways, 1lat. Personis possess1itg Ilrge q un Lities of land, which they arie (ithi.. er untable or disinclinted to iuse, might prop)ose to rent or lease, ini gnatn titics of fifty, one hundrted or two htun drted aicresl, to such inan11igr'ats as would dil igently and car'ef'ully cutlti vate temt, until they woulid be able to in thte couttrtty. 2nt..Socioties of prudenl ct, sagactius, and paftriiotic men01 miighit do nmehtul, by) aseottaininug thte wantts of the counttry, andi( collectintg all useful iniformttationt andl placing it before such na imight de sitre to omnigtrate with a view to a mtotre successful exertiotn of thieir inidutstry. The supply otf useful labor utightt, int otncor the other, or in both of' thoe ways be incireased . T1hte best ireguiat tor' of' the supply is the permanitieit i-. teresty of thte Ilbor'ing 1)eopl Itt the country. . (Civss. July 7, 186. Mv.nis. Em-r)Ions: 'IThe at tent ion of' the public hats been enlled to the high char'ges andt thte want of accotmmtodta tion of the Railrotads. Thtis is proper, but the tax wh ich is enacted in CJhtartostoni fr'om all those whose goodls pas thuroughi that city shtould als~o be0 noticeed. A firm receiv'ed a coil of rope firom Now York birtoly. 1IThe freight to Charleston and thtence to Winnsboro amtouinted to $2.25. 'The expenses in Charlestont howvever, drayage, whntarf ago and forwarding comitisions amounted to $1.14 being more than half of all the othter expensos to th tis place, hI. [Coamirnicated.) To PhyslclanK There will be a meeting of thbe Phy sioians of Fairfld DIsgriet on. the 2n~d Monday Jn August at the Court House in Wininsboro, . )byaleins: of the pdjoining DiI trietB are invited, in att.ornd. entered a motion to reconsider the vote whioh defeated the bill to re-annex Alex. andria County tothe District of Columbia: lie also introduced it bill to admit Ilopro sentativos froin eoh Southern State, pro.: vided it ratifies the constitutlotfial amend. ment, recently passed, which was ordered to be printed. Two gentlemen from Missouri called on the President yesterday find infortned him of a deep laid shomd on the part of the Radicals to carry the Missouri elootion by force of ares, if necessary. Sor6t leagues were organized and the militiaarmed. Arms were shipped to airious portions of the State by Governor Fletcher, for the purposo of influencing the election. The l'resident, assured the gentlemen that as it was his duty to protect. all oltizens in theo eiploy. miont of their rights as stih, it would only be necessary in case of such outrages for Lihe (li n.1n1% 1. n1PIly !o hil, The cont ested case of Fuller vs. la wson w.% lecided to( day, by Ilo Ilmuse sucst cain. ing Dawson withIouit (iivision. The Cholera. Nr.-w Yoax. .July Id. --Thee latet -haro oeagn intolligence notes Ile progress of the Choler t.a i has re suimed its activity in% the Souethwmesen provinces 4t l'ruk'ia InIed is widely prevalent in liollmiad. 7-.: I eas and 400 dolit hta have oecerre4 at Leyden : 433 leaths in Iotterdam; 169 deaths in Utrecht 220 in Delf, and 135 in St. Gravenlige. The malady is at ilorlin, Stei in, Frank fork on tlie (der. Neiustadt aind other Prussiae' cities, ind at Ant wrrp there wore 81 deaths. Inl France the epideti:4 has brokene on11 sov. eral places and with groat intelsily at Aligens. There have bee-i no cases in Par is. New YORK, July 13.-T eree cases of cholera here yesterday and live iu Birook lyn. tour of which were fatal. The yellow lever' is report ed on so me of hlie ships in Ihet lower lDay South11m lerica., li o.1 -ls:eno, Junle 8.-A grerat hatIe hI.s taken place in which file Allies gained a victory over ilith I'e Paraguayans, who aban doned the field, losing 0,000 killel SIn! wounded, 6 guens fia -1 Ilags. Tic loi of the Allies was 2,00). DIiarel lloilllilis. Unde&r ibisn , . WOOn DAVmD so., in I he Y orkv i :e J;..pier say - W-Ve have beeln coiuiended by.'; a 1a -- dy3' to suiggost the propriety an4 expe diency t;olntr crect-iig a enonlalent, to thle iene inry of, our Conlfedcratc de ad, in cace district of our State. Let there he a plain shaft, of* white marble orected inl the pulici sqajare in froti of every Court I louse (.or in such ofth or piblic place as ciroum itances or taste nay suggest an better) and upon this .shaft write the namee of every sol dier of that district, who fell in the late war-the Ia me and ranik only. As to further record of their deeds, let a Register be kept for this. It is too soon to creet these Memorei al Shafts just now; but let the organii zations be formed and funds be collet ed, and the names, prepared with a view to erecting them a few years hence. Let comniittecs be appointed to receive and solicit contributions,und thus keep the matter before the peo ple until the opportune time comes, as comc it will, for the work itself. Suoh is the saggestion we are dole gated to make. It comes to us fresh fromi a wom11ani's heart ; meand we feel a thrill of pride as we hanid it to ou r cir. ele of'reud ing friends. Weo commacend it to the hecaris of our people; aned trust that it will aliso commiiiend itself to thiie. The lilurder of 11, 8, Ihell, of Chairicalon. Th'Ie Charleston Ncews publishes the proceedings of tihe Coroner's Jury ine the ease of the meurder of' Mr. Rem-Er-r, a notice of wich we -hcave pubulished. From them we extract the following confession of the two colored men01 who ar-eguilty of the deed: Horace GIreeley, atlas Johansone, mtade a confession before the Jury, to tihe effect that Mr. Rhett was killed by a gun in tile hlands of John11 Bull anad himenalf. Thec following is the pintCi pal p)art of it: Horace (Greele y aWls Johnson01, anld John Bull aliar Benniet, were in a branch and saw Mr. Rhlett coming on1 the causeway on horseback. John11 said, fire and shoot that man. H~orace said, for what ? Johin said, shoot him, and toolt hold of the gunl, and1( while both had hold( of it, both barrels went off at or about tihe same time, acnd shot Mr. Rhbett. Tihe Jury found a verdict that Mr. Rhetit was killed by firearms in tile hands of Hobrace Greeley and2( John Bull, and that the said Greeley as p~ricipal, anld the said Bonnet as nec cessory, feloniously did kill the said Mr. Rhett. Tue GasRAT FartoeuTee)s rcio~s leirA;..sc --The P'ali Mali Ganzette, in a late eeumber, thue gives the lcnglish view of the Irish emei graition: "Although labor is scarce aned wages heighe In every part, of Irelaind, the exodus to America is ra pidly on the inceaese. From Cork atone an average of fifteen heundred embark weekly, and fronm lihe otheor Irish ports thee emigratin'n to the New World. hy wnty of Liverpool, is p~roportionabilly rapid. The coaster wish of every Irishemoan belong inglo I ho lower' middle aced lower class seoms to be to lenvo his country forever', ane objet which thIe Irish palerfamcilias seeks to attain by senldineg forward acrosms lthe Al. inilo heis hnerdiest an~d most, promeisineg sons and daugheters, procvided wit h all the money hce can raise, to earn more for thee Iranseport of the rest of the family. Ine thIs waly, not only an immense aemount of labor, beet also an imeawnse amounot ot Specie Is daily lost to Ireland, and ceqeuired bcy Aereica. Thie youneg and( thee industrious, the flower of lice population, departL-the old and lice feeble and thce qckly remnain hehciod, awaiting Im paliently thee transmisiont of mns to fol low. It Is doplorable that ies should be so, buet so it is. Ritltons TmCsis lN Nonrmi Oxnola. ?LA.-Th.'e followincg is one of thce pr'ovi. stons of thce Conlstitutionc 9' North ijaro "No -personc who shall denly the be ing of Almightly God, or the divirco aul thiority of both the Old and Now. Testa motcts, or whlo shell hold religious opin iohb incompatib~e with the freedomn or safety of the State, 8all be capable of holding any offieo or. place of trust or profit many civil appartnanct of the State." Th'le Sentato pluseid tho Nit ionl Telegraphio'Bilf. 0:i lnotion of W 11. .on, tho Soiato insisted on its ameliI Inut to tho Freedimmis' lureau Bill, and agreed to the( Comumittee of (ol ference. The h ludian appropriation bill was discussed at. lng th. 'h 110ouse wIas enmigaged all day coni tidering the 'ari if bill. Poland offer edl i resolution reciting that Alber t, FIlmore, rcq~enitly nominlated by the President and confirmed by the Senl ate as Collector of custotms at. Mobile, held the oflice at, min time under (he late .'oniedorate Covernntitt, aid ivalling upol tile Secrt "Mary it tile Treasury for a copy of thIie oilicial oa Iit, lile b ais! lmolnikre. Aloi'v 1. h h v - t I ; 'loliy wtofl I m i1 I.n y. T i .'hl, a ltough bw i'stps a i I A li a vlrs ., Onst .. s I s tll d .m . hi hirtl-, O l% r Th . I s: I Itsi:sgtl. a ti 't~sti I ;Ii : is t 41 a ~n a. T 1.,:;! cirl al4o hids Ioi l t to vi-1t we lll ' m louh h vsi w !l. I fi'.. contu di.-rin o g hs l hl lss h * ics'lu : 1 sarc iv and moreiiaiotly 6.ir labor, ouir farmer-s hav o A rI er .hv i.- -"Fr/ 7, rop on tle :18 las liiversary oii' the hlaut (Xlo W tierloo. On i h.l dw Ia 'I'r si a -s i -i <helma I in I f Ik--IWa r nag : A i -.str ia:.an. 1 1 le followt ed ht ee xalmtu pht.. \ili it was on th'e SAmeI( (Iny 11hat1 the lIritih Nlinli-nry sustaiO'. 0s . litring defiat sn he lit i e' orn bill. ir.. . .. -i, !he writer (n .-pi r :1 tnt i~s .y: Iehe 1ti ioiin i th , t is made ;.i lih- soit s t onit. Irm il . ofhemsica'i2 c,alit oft pi mets." W ? gg lhid the questi iso i t itti-d. TA -: 1 .. 1-. P 1t tuer I i:t y. I . i I'lti ite n y rsIs, ilh I uh-: o - r y I. hto )i l ti o' f 1 11,1-4 b-l It m Jsobenos Ito hon n. oore a It nty I heY slInt. ah Il -inlm a ciI l- 1 ilikn itWA:C Nl 0 ti% il DM I w tr- isl' I sweel litl i' n ident is rnlti d bI y like wril r. ON tys . I askeI its i si) by t eviellIsiin yt i aet y11, o iin g atiIma I., risioriy ol thu d s sttsil. or i o ll ' ita .t soliiep. ani I didn't knmw h'ow to wa1kvii he.% 14I I't wih lao// a gia dm . nor l swi?.e her: no I khiim d her cheele m lorsi w( el: her Very .sll'y. T I- f ill inio the hat and sid pre0t1tyb il, granlteii. I n i igi. A nd she neverlanew wtao w ., h.-r. 1) 1 v,! ind- .inythine In.-In, . .i. itg. iln- 1 lovtly thmil 1hi. inl [ieo n a o pi hall on3 v.- nio .nllily i lwovi Ilp , a '. lilene11.s. upon an---In! ill :I(he be .s 1A, : !1 WVo rnu 1% Mn. P1 1.; r P1 . t koi UShar.-l: 1 l-. bIt iA , bag , :1114 la . unl- 1k '11fL ..pi l:. , :1 1, 1 l I 1alO Eupeani banlJV COFFEES .\ moir iv.a n. 11 1.- t.<b Ill- sait, w as inferior. . o l" eef, .0 h n hIlp-re n-o .os heing"' mad., to incrod -wve its, m.,. int, Prn Sionif-:, n'eoivell sol v a "DOTo m WAUVei 1..0r.--,h 'o fs. ca:h. jlaseuln a .fin 'thAR.IEn ass ong walkd O!0- ho m m. an'th Jul isp iivl cetdinN3 \.l BACOT, RIV ERS & CO. \1 \ '% V G ro m v r i e o f a l l k i nl d s . july 7. If Congross Wator, RLSI1 fnt'. Clarke & White, New Yvrk. IACo'T, hIVy EI'S & ('O. juty 7-If Fine Pulverised Sugar BACo'l. IVERS &k W0., july 7--tf No. 2, Nlotel itige. Choico Sogars, I I'll Forveign brathl nd cwll ertificae. INACOT, Ri \I-.hIts & CO. Nvarielv low 1y ) ACwt'r, RIVl\'E8& CO Jily 7-if' Rod Rock Oil ITII l.mps. Wicks, &c. AC.\T', IVI-h'Sl8 & (0. July 7-It Paints. L\CK, White and reen. jully 7--Af Madoira, 1 %iItlltY, Itrandy and Whiskey. IIACO', itI \ElIs & c). july 7 -if No. 2, iotel iange. Sundrios. {\VTE'its, Sardines.,, Lobstor-s, Pl'eches, 0J Vlsrom, rSeves0,1, Sauc~eS, Nhlas hards, l'iekles, Primies, Italisonsv, spices, &C., & C , &0 lACOT', It IV Its & ca., jily 7'61.--if No. 2, HLotel Itatsgo. Mackorel N I SAL &NION. cor, I I its jIy 7 -ii' Maccarroni N I) \' is C 1 1 ,1, Ih It e vr, E-gml, I Ii. emi. H\t<iT ll\'-:ts ,\ co Choico Toa. ] 4 lNN 10 NI \ HON TI':\. I Iv.st 0 tlfee. AdinaI:1ille CandIles, .\lacca riani and Mfix.I A'e ls A K HiVIllIN. NIv N.STE, H & r'o'. to-urelb e7'(u(, C Now 0 heat, 9~~~1:11 Itl- 11101-01, inuian oet) be Iecl cein d1 1:ily. iI.\ Cl T. II I\'EtI. & C ), N o. ', 1l at- el tmuy EaCON SIDES; LOW 11P CAiSH. 1\ W - N I'.IAi b.., ; AE T Fil((E Iiikiti)E lEil .iT(IN & CO Jino " 'm t i No. :1 11V Ilo tyevia g . HARILDW/rR:IE J i T RE C E: I \' N 1), It V Ketchin, McMaster & Co., ('oNSISIN INM l'AIV!T (IV i ' A N I) S.\ WIS, Plutwis. .\uger., (isls, i 1. Files of severalt khoii is, i~iSce s, Itiinges, Scre' w D)rivers, l)uwur amisl l'adl Locksi, I trnwi ing KNhives, Steecl andu Iroin Siptaresi, Comi pn15444i4, line (tlery. (G aden Trowela (s,. lo.'s andl lors, Per sion~$ iCap'Isl-, CoIII'us I*'a-rihlgesM, Fauuni n idl \\ Il ItI)pe, St. A lahs, A fresh su pply od "hwt ions"um ns uu Ick CombI s-, ih ensing Combsu-, TPoulth Brmushes, \ 'est- anid I0: 'la ihtonii, ihh(diesI' lb,.Il, Laiesii ' 11lose, Sirn ids amtnl ''Tapes 1 it is: lb-aild, &e & . 1?R IAMILY~US1N. . l.\\MA NINIh CA NDILES, Arrow lhi01, . Tapiocai SI are'h, Sn It . Iemon, fort 1 x hitin lg sins111, 1ra ti~uTartaril~m, Coo-kii." per Indellible lk, itatL IExtermin at or. AlIso, besL t 1 iot nd Java Cofflee and1( Sngar. Jusit r'~ecie by KET'CliIN, A'lcalASIIL ' Co. july 10-t' MT. ZION INSTITUTE, WINfNSBlORO, BS. 0, rj )Ii oxctioises of' this SiehoO I I. will beo reslumed~ londaiy, lho l1llh of July. TERMf8 PER 8S88SION: lloard wIth %:i IIon in all I io'isranich est excepl. Phiiilospbi, Chemistry anid Frenich, - $180 ruitiuon oF day( scholars h. theoclasi enulu or bighor EnglIih and Mauh emnatical depart mount, 80 'ruition ini othier branches from $12 in 20 t~ginrae or Chenmisry or Phailosophsy, I5 l|'renchl, J 15 The abovo ra reckoned in the currency 1f f heo coutry. Payment, requmiredl half in udynnoe-theo residuei at the ose~u of the Stiudenls required to Furnish bed.1nn covering and( towoia. (I. A. WOODWAVAI1, Juno 26 -9x3 Principal. ENon.~ifupts Ufflo1 .,&S. Rail Road. VIlANAE: OF M0EIEDULF. Charlotto & S. C. Railroad, Columbia, 5. 0., June 1, 1866. N and after Sunday, the' 8d Instant, a Passenger' Train w~Il run over this Road as follown : Leave Colutnbia at. 4.15 P. NI. Arrive at Charlotto 11.15 IP. Mf. Leave Charvlotte at 12.16 P. AM. Arrive at Columibia 7,16 P, NI. JA MES ANDEiRSoN, june 66 Superintendent. WiC DUJAkEMS CO, PACToRg AND C9MMISSION MERCHANTS, N0| 5, )RXdIIAN6U S7'RAET. WH. C. DTJXES, T 1 0. i. may 12'TAA..1a enm An Old Song, Fptjeja New Tuane. ".As sprinig approaches Aials and loa hes - Prom their' hoies comeouf, Anl ale a'd Rao, in spite of came, 6Uaily ekip abolut." "'8) yeus ietabli4hed'in N. V. Ciy." ( ly italible rviiiediev known." "-Free from Poisons." "Not daugerous (o fihe ilunnn Fanily." "litas conie out of' their holes to die." "CO'ater."" Itat, Utoaicim, &c., Ex. ltr's, is n pn'ste--used for Rals, Mice, Roachee, Black and IU'd A nis, &u., &c., &o., &o. "4Coster's" 1114d-19111 Extc ermAsanll toir, IM a littuid or wrisiA-useid to dChtroy, a. nlso as a preventive for lkd-lyugs, &o "V4mtar%" Ilectric Powier ft Is for Maths, Mosquilbrs, Firas, Jed.Buy. Insects oil Plants, ,Fowls, Animals, &0. , 26" ! I ! lImmva!n I ! of all worthle;. )MY- 8CO tlit. "CosTa's" netno il o1 eaich iDx, Mille, and Finskbefore vou buy J, Address, HENRY R.COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y xM~y". Sohu J3idy" Ily Al lrirngist and eItrtilers overywherr. 8outh11. ilhnrnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans In. 1866. INCREitSEE OP lb\T.-The ma,-mi traz-elle (Enlglish ) asserts anld provem by 11i ores 1u1t. oli in ul 11t ATS will have apre genly and1(l dlecen1tdains 110 1081; 111111 051,0i, ill threo yearls. Now, iiless tils itumer, fiaiily can ho kept down, they would cc. s111uo more food t han would sustain (15,c hmnboingsa. PvijY' See 'CosrAn's" adverltiscient abc 1866. IZATS eersu;s BIDS.-Whoo'ver ngn; il vhoot ing simill birds is a cruel man : wi, vr n Iids inl exterininling rats is a benef* lur. We shol like spo One to give ne, lio benlit. of thei. experieelo in drivini ut it- pests We iie'id somelbing be. ;iules dogm, etms, nid adpm for this business. 1T. e "Cusra's" advert Isuemen6t above. 18 6. )STAll'8" RAT EXTERMINATOR Its s4nimple, smile and sure-tho most perfect, IRA'T-itlontion neeting we have over attend ed. Every Rnt that. can get it, properly prepared, will' cot It, andi every 0on0 that ents it will die, generally at someo plnco ai w 'lhstanit. ns8 p~ossile frain woro it was takou. -Loake Slmore, Mlicha , Jlirror. 1j71 ,).e "Ce,;in n's" adver1tsemnlt abovo. 18(;6. ilOUSENEEI'PEltS troubled wilh vormr nteed be so nio lon ger, if they uise 'OosTAan'r Elxterminniaor. Woltaronsed it to our sati: fac't ion ; and if a box coat $5, we would hn lt We hav e tried p)oin, but they efle: nohig;mt "Costar's" art~iclo knocki b lrent hi onf. of flats, Alice, Rloachos, A. nli ed-BIhtgs, quticker than~i we can wit i is in great deuiand all over t ho 00our SDr.. Sea "Cos-rA n's'advertisent a' A lt~~i 1866, AV CEFitOM TflE FARL WES' Speakinog of "CoS-rA 's" it, Rloachl, &c., Elstormrinntor--"mnore groin 'nnd visions niro dest royedonnnually in Gi County by verin, thnn would pay for of this Itat. and Inset Ktllor.-~Lanca, Jii.., Hecrald. R~a Soo "CosrAn's"advortIser.:ent. a) 1866. lAt.\lciLS AND) i[OUS~tEIHPE.1 iboldl rcolect t hat hundrJeds of d< worth of -Ornin, Priovlioup, &o.,' are nually destroyed by llats, fice-, Ants. other ipsects and veri-al-al of Wthil be provented by a few dollars' weO. "CoSTan's'' Rot, floanch, Ant, &e., L - minator, bou ght and ujsed frooly. IIh,, See "Cos-f a's'' atios sment r.hr" I3%.. Sold All Drtgglit and Doealors -overywherec the South., . I)AINES, WIIAR D l CO Ne# Erloans, L Juno 6'00-Iyr Ti iE RlECOGNIZED) SP"CIALITIES OUlt DAY Prof. Egbert Jaokson, formerly of i' don, IRobert IHoyber', Mi. D.., from Phile.c phia, and Dr. Engono Volpeou, formest4 Pern ano'nt a' eedy cu, 'ku anteed or Self-A buse, An'd of overy possible if A: of private dipeyep of overgvpmOm or OIntua whatsoever6 .*.,. Dr. Herbert's AhliiAldoholio .Com cu i. an unfailing remedy for internpo1ht~i Vyi for partoulars. ,. . Mtailin~f of .ight,80 paep0 50 cent36v8 for $1 . rJksog o~mM o h7pJ~ ) per bos', eittd re ~fi ,,'Otui remsedy, for MW i~a~1 ~ tions, from' W( c s ~.~~ a - k d."d". is d:',4. Dts I y .'