The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 25, 1866, Image 3
cli. ilieous.
Njw Yit. 'uly 2).-I)eatit is enpilng a
fearfull hiarv-it. There wv~e 7L,0) deaths
from1 .Santy t I Wbid.iy Iinclu'sive. It is
bievel there Ii Cholera caScs in1 privte
lies Ih.it are net., reported.
tIhstIuaIco ConiviItion lias agreed to
ad iico r,tts 10 per cent. The Ilavanna
Sonkd i ea* Ie;Ilth I e Stablishekcd I q UrllaI
inte of, five dlys uponll ve1, issleis arriving
ftrom1 tle Uts. Al 8tites. lven01 thos With
clen hills ol iealth will be quarantined
three days.
.\ li iU, . it.y . ...iA piu lie m .ting is lo
posau n. o 0If )i liien tatvs -g liOuanll'is
n l. C'O.& l.d tim it Cnv4 1' I , Itn
Nuwei 0 :i 'm . .lt l. i .iv1- \ . 1l1f
abil chd hit e for1bi long t i r m.1611
- oration of, tI fo lorate 11on11 men1t11, eltU.
\:-GUM', llohlril.
W a t wrx. :y 2._-.It is un lerstood
h0al ix l i I l lin. ,j' N. C , wVill bl e rIei -
cit ai s tl ii to San alva o t- Oi thie
rou tim'i Ik pvlie t*mi. 1Im in tlie rebellion.
'Fro \\ 10ditilvti oil,
Wasmtr-ro:..luly 21.--The Senate con
mirr11ed inl the relmirt of lite Committee of,
'' re e-i - n til hI til at ic i tita tro priat io i
Ilil, ily whill I t! I Io f il'ortug al i.s
ab1r-lishle-, ihe .\liniiI r, .h1-nts 1-.: 1111rvey,
ontiing .tI 1 ngly lle d .: ihe pllo -ti i ion
inl a lot Ier1 to Seen-ar "eward-, v hlioh t'onnd
il.i WnY illo (ii li n i I..
'ihe rnlend~lolt 1) tihe Tarifl Lill 17rom1 the
n It t he o: ti-m , tie direct tax
pha y tile act, of 183;l ntlil .lnn-try,
TIll hel. i t p ,vd bly :I Vote (I ' Iw enI)y -
' -inOSi~ Ithe thl j nllt resilt3A ion reo.
l in g T-1-11 to he formc er llti 4tical
""Sta'tates s. ee ie n <m l
illjil 1Cpon 1 kingll i ! ' 4 11 rel ilired tby
hiwig lw. Tar re'ltic w.ks rocoived
"i'h a p1 (' l !I t h11 i O 1 IW tn1 gaeria.
The re .-Ci w-as :,et. I > the SenIlate au-l
cuem 1-re1 ain there by ;k ir- j. ity, I d
I ' :w bill ht . 1 .1 0p 1- .l I- t'le Coli
midte i- lil sn I)rn ;titm. ' sp oi: . tor
tW nIS 0:1 Vbli -hl 11h0 -" 1,."1- S ill .n-y ble
re.4,imi1st,-d. wm i , 1 n Il ;te table..
-N ot tble. 1 81Iven<', rei )Iinin)I by fo -ty.
elt it n :ti:141. twently fiv,! pi-m-itilng for aI
i ' n t ill Ihe firt. saturdhy in
otNoth'ucc *' 2:m).s-n-hortvto cfi.rm .'thi
mon tra Iat a'cn litly prio (I sho1ld Oth.-y
t it d .eeitry. iitty ae; 0 uh
Tli;r Pret'll n t~i.l 1o.d1 Wyset i'los h3 So'~tte
ltblIriiy, wht h3 'tal benniae st-d-..juthe po-53
)Vitny oll oney ti .toras of thdy (JiTen
Thlt 7r( . nt :1 n ni - r ju . .
W A-m i.>tolne ni'ssi ntia l elfto, l s
in13 plt tc e d .bie E tlta-i~'lta who~ bill to.
It loe o ' acoutpof httit tmo t raIl
News~ is n1 , .:l ly~ eti ---Cit ton ire r iii'
Iuit hn:.t lit 13 lit li t idu lls rit. ai') y iupins
'I li -1 dCoitto 'illC2 It ; dt Vto 'Ill10ag tof
.f'wfilln~re i 98i );i' i Treasin-Itl . l 10:1 I10-ls
Nrl331l.' Actg .tliy in u.--Coi tton fir with3
-sales oft 5:ui.i Iatlie. inlding o.25l5 nt
AilO31'n 11n 1 i nennutat. 58(g. ,lforlow o
d3'iarye ~ttrc ot In Gol150; Cupill,
iiof'a 10i: Flot dlan ogidinted andn
wise hs a et liit p -nlenct yt rStals w uhi
-ors Wrn ane-l bull ith als oet to,0i0
bt hels 5010 1' -(Olot; 'I'liof 1t o f v--l i a.s
.1ti@i21.li;e Pir huoyantI ~tx fli badheavyil,
Allotttiii l reitltonia eoi 'ce
Wty n'aroi i , Jutlytifc 1'---The Prestaien
the fouse waf leresentativesUihoul ato i
be gio.ed liesys th lgislaf0i'e1n) it' pro
* "'oestisiitc it o sitent ~ith~i b te . Ielfartiof
thxe iesns assioigndin his. Tto messagoie of'
a simih~)tir monsure i Foblrnaryb. lo rfers
tito tt' hocmt fo hr rhiso objectios, alend
hat nysio th at nwi folre ill3 etd o
nolth el yeil iite mee!, tingAla of' the lndx
* 13niwrils ; fa itddtiona l~tegisltong bs
it al rpoemain asnrlaeslegan iao and hn
wielasi seting(up iitnrlhy tibunalirwhich
aelipblet 'to c~orti coit withvthes civie
,Stat'l~ep 'nii protecton nd prloperyonlik
oflwhite adisbliation and alotjei~ to did
ileceiceh is made a prehexC.tfor the bils
bemcote.0, isa preotaied to ntto prseed
l itn th pre bill.n tIherogkon rhelatinn
try ;lt an naongonc ofai sae. agi~ao
Iand derangeen scoidernd to along pandl
co.dnnof hellurea n beyodtheon hie
fgixe n urhes ogna Ct.s The (laget of
he ngenlsgis liknsnte as bnodee ingto
frtand, crrupin nndtO nertin oxpee*
tiher nrgoe,,tns andthe r.esnon aanst fuheine
cestaly 01 thelegl~ati'of contemplaIf ted b
this meesnro utiilnhatO rfrenc'essmay bleh
they ciiust's bilnow a aw o laboe land
decalar f uncnstutonal by the courtsof
compotent I.jur-.idi io. ts p vionh
COMMERCIAL,
\V1N.\NIojto, July 23.-Cotton-23
a 26 iu enrrency.
Flour, $14. a 15. per larrel.
Lard, 27 to 30c per pound.
Corn, $1.85 a $2.00 per bushel.
PeaI, $1.75 per bushel.
Bacon, 23 to 26c per pound.
Aleal, $2.00 per hi' 1101.
Surgluim, 80C per gallon,.
.n90, f5. '00 per spek.
Bitt er, 25c. per potand.
Eggs, 12. a 15 per dozen.
Tobac1) . .15 to $1.10 per poluld.
Gold, 40.
-Ail'.' ', -ly 21, 186.-Cotton
--A f.w hl's el.:uged hands to-day at
26 i'. coiirn-neyc.
Plrw, 1 a 15.00 loor bairn-l.
"n,-i 2:) :1 1!*. pr rpin.
Coro, "1.50 a 1.00 pvr luslel, Li -lo.
';" iI 1 1.51) p.-r h11 .41.1.
It 2 .3()
):h1m 75 :t j.)yr husle-l
Wl. '..12i ita 1.-15.
SiIver, 81 35i a1..71.
iiA M .1'... J.41., 21.-Cwi toil 16 to
20, gold; 2 it) :H , currener.
Col, $1.80 to 1.90 per I ,1,4114il.1.
lm,$11 it) 16 pt.rI hairol
Oats, $1.10 to, 1 20 per bilslm-l.
I\ns, $2.00 to 2.25 pur bushli.
I lIay, $2 25 ao 2.70.
Sir'', Ia -m Irm I Io 121e;
Caro-dlina 1,' Lo 15c.
Tobacco, I~>5. to 1.00 per pound.
Coin, gold .17 Io 50.
OBITUARY.
th:' ~ t~iiilite on the night of Thurs
.lay, the 1211h of Jly, 186tt, it. his residence
in this Dlitict, )r. TilUMAS FULLER
F U It b\N.
FOr iily yvarls )r. Funnat!N ha-1s beeni
knouwn uIi the citizens of Fairfield an a gen
tIiman of silperior intellectual powers atil
of enre inteiligence, professional and gene
ral, o. indloimitable tnergy and tihe highest
1laving co:ziplted his course of studiesi
in the8. 0. Col-go, ihe honors of which
Welte nocit lward'd ?- iy hee. nise of' an un
happy distrance which hiad scaltered the
ilss, he dievotci himinielf With characteris
lie 1sditliiy to ln 11usually thorough pre
patrat fi1 lor lie rispoisible prtosasion
WicI he had Selected as the sphere of lils
future activity. in the spring of 1833 lie
Conimenced ai p-actice which from the-first
wIs lat-gO. Ilt-rat ive aindl emilnent ly sucCess
I'l!. Gre:11 coniitutional vigor and inl iron
n il hw'e hii throligh llt ati anount. of labor
W -'.a few coild iive 8llus1tine t.' laloing
ne-'l:.rd1 -1 thndsome estae and provilg as,
suic'..fli in huishiiidryi as le ha.1 been in
I - i 11e1-111 t o diienise. lie siought to re
.1o himelf of lie press tre of profesi onIal
be, I1 ntl witi comIplete success, for it
'as i'iuIj.,sible to re:-ist the imtiportunity
wlich sporntig fioi -lt e x plerieonce of' th le
V: e o! his xetry ices, 11:11d here and in othlier
l istriola he was found exicrcising his keet
lisc-rimIOh initiad tut-nin g to acco11 itu his
amide exp0\lerience. Theuse labors which for
ii heI x bes I ien iens wiere best oedI' without
eiinlrge, h..e me dlurmg the years of the war
hir y and11 costly to hiniiielf. Bunt nto call
the plloost gaiined. lhe protmlpt. at tentiont
w hie,hiele enlsex 1.illed0 for. Theli persxonl
-I litiomfort of' Ithe in-adritioner01 was never
coniiideredI. Cohll, heat- rain, stormi, were
petrhaips too1 hl1I regardiied bly him 0, more
esp~ecini~y of inte , when he4 hacld ahliost com1
pt hi th'- 1lic scorec years.
Drt. Frtat.'iN was. ia sincere Christinn11.
Lon41g het'iore hie male11 an opent priofession1 of
his taithl in Chii, everiy one whio knew
huimu o aniutely was1 imphlressedl waih the1 fuil
neo-s antd Itie aecilucy of I~i hi iiini kinow
lelgu. an ith'i Wi his prnofoulnd conivict ion of
thle tth anid i eal ity of religion. Somte
year'.- 1gO lie bermmoit a mcemb ler of the ilt 4e
It iver liiipg i- Church, but lie mnighit, wcll
lltIive tie this step en,.ly in life. such~~
wvas th tcaereful judgmnent of his veneirable'
fther!oI, the late 11ev. Dr)t. F~urtiiani ofCharlecs
rThe dis.:se of which lie died .,(Typhioid
F~c~ene) disqua'lied him i for exercisinig In his
own cuase his iaccustomned tacurAoy ini the
'fhagiiosis of' diseause. Ile expected to re
coveri. At i e samiime h 10Io declare~d his
ent ire readiness (o die, were it thle will of
Ghod to fake him, lie engiaged in conver'sa
tion with Ithle same pleoaing andi etnrnesftness
fori whichl lie wns alwatys rcearkable, but it
was21 itermfliniitd .twith dlevoiit ejaculationst.
Not Withlixtandhing his prolfessional judgmecnt
respectig his recovery, his spirit, as It' un
coiismioinly was phnoinig itiself fior its uip
waaid flight. Ihn the lust (day of his illness
lie exprhiessed hisA perfect resignation to thie
will of Goed aund his assured trust51 in lis lRe.
One COmmion eontient per'vades the omi
mun4ty in his mote immi~edie vicinity -
"'Our best friend is gone."i was heard algain
anid nigsin froim fte varlous classes who wit
ne0; ol his dcnf h andI stood around lisa grave.
The hiighext and lie lowest, theorich and poor.
whit e and black, all nononrred in feeling thiat
hey coulld have spared any one else better'
liiihan. FUmanli. TheIi freedmen who Nhad be
lotngedi to himt andt who weold not. qutit lis
ser-vice whteneover' free, mnourined wifth undia
uemibhed gief, it was remarkable how onie
who liad always held a eek upon the ex
pression of lils own emotions, had by the
ieo force (if hIs meral wor-th, touiched the
iprings of emotIon int so man'f hearts!
"'The mnemory of thin just is blessed."
1J3rofco0io0Lt.
H. A. GAILLARD,
2ttorttcy t1it Kia,
WINNSBORO', s. C.
. Offlee at. present in -the office of t he
hNinnsboro Naws. may 22.
A. S. J)OUGLAS,
A TTO RNE Y A T L AW
SOLICITogt IN EQUITY,
WINN8BO RO', 8. 0.
0(110l0c. No. 2, Law R ange..--in rear
Feb 18'Oti-no.
ONF ECTIOiNARY
[AMnow preptared to furnIsh gentlemen
imoh as Pies. Iced Milk. Cakes, Syrup, &o
A variety of Plaln and Fanny Candy al
vriys oti htand.
Cur ranfa and Seedless Raisins for cook.
ng. Also, Maringo Cakes, J'elllcs, Can
Priuit and- Plekles. 109 for sale, not, leass
lat:254entj *ofh #*hV84 sold.
Call at the ThespIan Ihall over the post..
July 21..xltt .P AP
Cause of the Europeali War,
It has been rs hard to got at the cause
of the Austro Prussian war, as it has
been to determine who struck Billy
Patterson. But -of all the solutions to
tile vexed question, the one we now
give comes ne-arer than any other to an
intelligible soltioii. Where it comes
from we do not know, It we clip it from
L.he selections of the Raloigh Standird,
and adopt it. I Here, it in ;
In old times Prussia tool; Silesia from
Ansu&ria by force. Aistria conquered
aid anexed Veieta anil bombardy
By marriages and r'gilar inheritance
thd three kiingdoms of Scoland, E1ingland,
and Haliover came under one and the
sane king. By similar means the ike
1 of I lIst,-in, of SubIiswig, of laiim-nbirg.
antd ih,- ki rn of' l),-iinark, lam to be
01m- :n111 11h" w o4nli I,3m . 13y l' ,, i,, .
Sc".otlud Insi 1d wh1,11 .:. l il t,) ,, l!.
kinglomll, both speniaing the .4aom. i
g11ang... \V ii hmeI cliselnl of 1 hithr
l 'chdiy, thY sp-aking ertimm, aIed b.
i11m. hit. k g of I)Detimiark um-x, I
hi l nine4-)Is to Life Dha i.411 kh o.#I. II..I
had nto soll, nor ha.,1 \Vli:atin of 1,:i.'r
lagit. 13y the Salie law, tit a wonlli
shall not inherit. tie crown, tie Duke
of Auguistenbtrg beeane thI' li-ir to the
three dich ii'.. antid Victoria lost, Ua
Ovebr, which shu dA1 not. ttetl, While!
Deniiark, iho needed the duchies inore
thalin lii own Ierritories even houht la of
thle hir]I apparein his title to the Qde -Ik
SiLe di-l nt buy tile consenit of the in.
habiants of the diches. The principal
nationis of lerope guaraitied the trias
action. Denmark still sat in the Ger
man Diet as Schleswig, Iolsttein, aniid
La bule, kil rg, iihrowing th,-ir votes against
IIhe interest, of thle small Gr r.states,
ind agam -1 their own int.erests.
Thus stood the case tel vears a go.
Next came the war in whit:!h m'ci3
Napoleoi took Loudiardy from Ad.4ria
and gave it to Strdinia i- exchanige I,,r
Savoy anl Nice. whiel as nia turally
belong I(o luance as to lialv. To this
repect abllt. tileis Sardinia Iggregiled
at l'g.h all the rest of 5ily I..xcept
par.t of .he States of the Church. ( Rome
inlulded.) and1 Venet.1ia Thus1- Ihe
Genilemen Kiig, Viclor Emnniieli, be
(%t1me Kin.g if Ily. JHr as reined ill
urin, reigns in lorence, aid means t>
reign inl iRoml.
When the hite king of I ienmark died,
the Duchles refiused to, receive as stcces
suor the reigrn over theta. The Ger
111111 Diet slistanltied them in their se
cessioll, aid tlehei gIariaitors of the
trnisac itin 140nglandl inlelnded, br-oke
their faith. Jusit as the FederalI army
Was preparing to ilteifere, Anuitria aid
Prussia, who had i, quarrel with Don.
mark, rushed in atidl by ani liie(ilal and
bloody war wrested the three Drclhies
from him to who-ii the neighborittg 1n
lions had wa rran ted them. 1it insteal
of givinig them to the Unike of August.
tenurg, A ustria sold Prussiai her chtimi
to [aulretihmrg, foutir hunidredc square
imiles, only, itndl not forty lhonsan id in
hiabitanuis, for less than two million dol
Ia rs. As for the other two Duichiis.
tuhe G.aistein Con vent ion 8stipulated thmt
A ist ria should tenloraiy 'ocenpIy 110l.
stein, which was of lhtle use to her,
s<-ar w-d by tie whlte breadi h of (3 r
mliriy, amiil lrnisi't t2honill, in thie samie
wa.hold Schl,-sw ;g, sep aatedi firomi her
o)wnI terit Iory by I olkteiti, which lia-i
she was dheteritiied to have also, first.
or la.st, by fair mean1 s or foni1. Shie
could not (1o without thi'nsertport oi Ki.
TPhius maitters rested tiIl withlini a
mon11thi or tivwo. Pruissia had14 hopepd
readlily' to buyli off' A ntina and I lolsteina,
but. the extremiie pove'trty of thle latte r
makes her pride the mioie senstni ie.
Buit this is not the. chii-f rta.<on. Aius
tria is wvillitig to sill hiloistein, is an xiotis
lto do it ; hot foi dolia rs, hn-.~ for Silh-sia.
of whiichi old ]"ri:z, robbed~i hier. H~ol.
stin is wtor ib miore to Prussia thni
Silesia is. antd Austria can never be
hippy withiout it. Bilt Prussia is Out
of deh' atid wishes to pay cash. \V lien
A lnst ria refuses., Pruassiia, from nrget,
bca-mie insolent, till Austria hianida the
ma11tter ove-r to thle Diet. Severail mo11
Iiites inftluenced tis holy. A ustria an~d
Pa ussia have long struggled for the en
tire control of it, hopinig that lit somec
time all the minot- stales wotild b)(eome
virttiitlly the domiain of the mtore snte
cessiful. Bunt thet mnass of Getrmlans wish
a. German lnation. Bloth A us~ ti and
Prussia ruile over stales of ia different
lanigtuage and of a ditThrenit race. Prus
siat argued that whlen Austria referred
the gntiost ion of the Duches to the Dict,
she lad abhrogate.d tile Gastien Coiiven-.
tion, and that it wtas right to0 return to
the former starle of joint possession. 43
she moves her troops into lolstein, and
consents to Austria's sharing with her
in the occupancy of Schileswig. But a
hear is not more unldesirabrle its a bedfel
low than die company of Pruissiain troops
to Austrian garrisons, when all Prussia
is between thorm and help. So as the
one slips in the other slips out.
Tlhins far the-re is no war. But Prns
sia protests against the vote of theo Diet
to mobilize the Federal army, and when
this step is voted nine- to six, she pro
nounces Germany a thing of' . the past,
and the Confed~erat ion at an end. She
no0w marches into Saxony and Hanover,
withl the avowed intention of conlquir
ing to herself as much territory as she
cant. Atid thus the war begins.
A vailing himself of the opportunity,
Victor Emiannetl, aided by Garibaldi, the
apostle of Italian nationality, invades
Venitia, with the determination toao
compilith thte tunilceation of'the Kingdom
of Italy, expecting thaAt of oourse Rome
and the Pontificail' territories must, fal
into thunds of thle risinlg power of
the Sardiniani liberator, For results we
must waiit tpon thie verdict of the sword.
Though withond ustifying all that is.
do by Pa'ussid~ and Italy in these
thlngs, our syp ohe re with themi
rather then with Austria, beoause theirs
is he cause of progress and of popular
liberty.'
The~esb Iw* milloigs of aores pla ed
with grape vines in the Uniki64 States, and
the *ln. Ainds a ready market at from two
to six dollar. per gallon.
[ rom the South Carolinfan.]
Tho Paris Exhibition.
ExECUTIv Da-rTn4ENT, S. C.,
CVbu.attA, July 13, 1860.
|To te People q( South m ailbi ne
I have received uad append hereto a cir
cular from the lion. Wml. H1 Seward, Score
ary of Sito, incolosinag a jolnt resolution of
the Congress of the United States, entitled
a -joint resolution to enable the people o
the United Staties to partloipate. in the ad
Tantaigles of the Uuiversal Exhiibtion at
Paris an 1807," appr-oved bth July, 1366.
The second section of the 3oint t'esol utions
is in the following words: "That the gov.
ernors of tie several Stuates be and they
are hereby requested to invite tle patriotic
people of their respective States to assist in
thie proper representation of a le landiwork
of outr artizatnas and I lie proli fc sources of
material wesd ata with which otar hindi Is
blss e80 . a d -t 0 ta e 'u Ocht I ath er in' le.1.- e.,
tas naar bl. 'ect . r ay tl diilise a knowh-dglze
ad It e n-op-tst"i exhithinolaaa. t1,.41 t( aet. e ri
aleir resio.clive satt:s t.cadvanlaiges atI-h
a ii itemtimitlwioti in- ipatint- .f ii
ito a y niotdtr artes of ill olvili-,m. a
'0n3 in'gi oaaajtta-atemoporaiumt - w:t
aaraiveral :t ewi4,ie.iota If woilu i lie hiihly
grauf.vi I, n i no pr t 1a.' tat- thi coninnui
'. a'.at I I I t1w. cia i.e's, I%'&o tare en,4 rIgaged inl
ii'a".laataucte t ica, matuita tu rinag
all:t mitinig uarsl its, Wolit contribtt .
citeicis itheacir skill and industry to this
gr tat e.iAbitionl.
iBy re'erence to .ir. Swardl's Cireninel, it
witli be eenal tit uaplicta ions pronipit) 'a tnitle
by 0a artics wtlho lesirea to seand atraicli' fo..
es:hilbitio. to .1. C. Derhv. Esi . No 6
SpricI- t',11 ami Nt. 40' Park Itaw. New
York, (Janeril Agent of the United 81ates,
will seetitC titattiol..
I hlive appotled tva.oral John S. Preston
ottmissitner for South Carolina tat tlhe
Pariis lxhibition, t) give a general super
vision of the articles sent, from this State.
JA.IKe L. Onnt, Governor.
J)JI.%aItxx-,r or STATr.
Waashiangtona, July 6, 18tti.
P1o His Axerle1ne|| Governor f the State old
aS'otjCarolma :,
Sat, I have te hlono to iavito your Ex
eellency's ttntion to the onclosed Joint
Remoltiomn relative to the Paris Univers;d
Ix positiona. npproved yestedtay ; especialy
to tha iviatationa to the l'xecutlivesof the aer
oral Statecs, containekd inl seoiona 2 tieareof.
N. I. Backwith, Eiq., late Commissionier
General of lthe United 8tates lit ',ati1, las
beet requested to make the ncessairy air
rangemets for the admission ot' art ieles lar
which applittions tny hereatfier hi prompt.
ly twine to thi Goneral Agent in New York,
J C. Derby, 'sq., No .58 pruce-street aid
No. 4) l'ark htow.
Althouaglh thlie delay in our legiialion lins
alraiady cttased several postponemens of
to a ie tfor excluding fut haer npplications,
it is not. dIoutalii thait. importiaant. nricles
will be received, if the appaicat io -In - a l
dressed to Mr. Derby without loss of titte.
1 have the honolr to be your Excellency's
ubtdieut servanc.,
WItIAM I. . S:WA.uu,
Tat Niw Iltairrisit Muxisrty.-The fol.
lowinag 1are, we have raTson to believe, tho
aiatta ingemient s for alie niew or next Givorn
mtont so ttar tas Yet. matle
First Lord of' ale Treastry-Earl of Der
by.
Cliiancelior of tlhe Echaequer--Mr. D'
raeli.
tForeigna Secr'etary-Lorad Statnley.
ltomae Secetiasay-Mar. Git athrorn Jlar~ld
Caooninai Seeciaary-Lord 'raanbornao.
Secretat-y fonr Indtaia- Mr. Addiery.
Alinister' of War--ton. Peel.
l'akinigtan.
L-wdl ligh Clan tcellor-- oral Chlmasfordl
Lonrd Lieutentant of t elad-Lor-d Mat
maesbur ay.
l.ord Chancitellor of Irelanad--Mr. Whitec
sitde.
Undeilr Secretay of Wa'ir--Earl of Lonag
Attnorney-Gaaenl-ir li. Catirns.
Satlicit or-Geeali--;\. isovill.
Board'a oif Woraks --Loat .loh.latManners.
l'onatmtast er-General-- Idia( Cttolhet.c.
T'he Duiki of'i Richota ndai, it is undtaertoaod.
wits offere'd nntd deelined theii Laud lieuteni
anany oif Irealtand Sir' E L. Btnlwer' layt ton
ist to be tm:alaa a peera. AMr. Walpole ii not tot
be in offlne. Chief' Baron Poliock will rat
signi, anda matake way foar Sir Fitzroy Kelly.
in Scottlanda it is expecead thtat Mr. Georiage
Pattoan will be Lor'd advocate, and Mir. E. 8
Gordotn, Solieitor General.
[~ romt the, Scotsman.i]
D-orn o L 0. A . U-. St'um.:n.
One of the f'ormaer editors nif the Southo
Caroinana hats gonte to hisi long necounttt.
An at oi ve jou ralist., ta ana of linett abhili.
tes, atad otne whoste infiantce wideliy ox
tended~a. Col. Satummtier itt his daiv tad
iof joralismaa wvhtich will lotng be. roamema
ber'ed by hiiacotemrporaries For seve.
ral years hoaiwevur, ht htaid dnvotwd him
aelf tou thoei plantinag iteret'asts, nndta autr
p: ring rcetord ofim' Ii- I is recenlt athi
itt la irfi.-Id, whlithter he htad baut recenat
Iy returttnai fromr his htomni' in IFloridla.
Paaae to his ashes~ I-- Carmolinian 20/a
Taus C~sa oa' -rus IStnotPAN WVAn.
Firotima nlabot-ate article In the Lonadoni
Globe, on thie mor'ah and political relations
of that conatinenttad hllhigereats, we make the
followinag compesndiouas extr'act:
Thela plaina faot is, that Frissia gooa to
war to forco Auastria otnt of Gieramany, hit
order that. Prussia nmay reign in hter steadl,
and thaat Italy goes to war witht Aitstria int
order' tot liberate a pr'ovinee first added to
Austria seventy years age to suit tho temn
porary'exigeneies of Gen. Bonaparte, andh
restered to her in 1816 by the Congress of
Vienna. Prussia and Italy ar~e en the off
ensivo, and Austria Is on te defensive, anad
thae thing at stake is time existeonce of thme
Austrian Empire as the greatest power in
Central Europe.
Tut Fun TalA Dt AT S-r Pauh.-The .
past two or three days, says the St. a
Patti Pioneer, an utnmense nott of
Curs and Buflailo robes have been receiv
ed by. Pembia carts, and also by rail,
from the t-ladson Baoy region. We saw
yesterday, at, the depot nearly one thotn
sand, bales of buiflalo robes, mraktng a
pile as higha as a haousE Thtey are be'
mrapig shijped below. Thaero are
tean rones an each bundleo, making near
by ten t~aonsand robes in all, worth front
ten to twelv0 dolgs,.a each, Thesle are
balt a portion of those on the way down
wvhid are e'stitmated aL fliteen or twenty
ihousattd. - htt addit iott to to 11aI'gtio
ropes tibera have beehn ab~out a hndred
bundles of wolf shti and other fur,
m~any of them very valuable. 'In all
there will probably bo three hundred
ihousat~ dollar, ,gorth of furs received
at St. ?aul thts season,.
.~ 1Is stted that Commander .Maury I
a about to be :attached to the Freanolh
nayy as chief of the :nteorological de
narimen*0
JUST nUWMDvD,
ut
TIOMPSON, WITH1EHS & CO.,
CALICOES,
ROWN DRtlLLS,
BlROWN and
BLEAC11IE) HOMESPUN.
1OOP SKIRPT,
SUSPENDERS,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
&c., &c., &c.
ALSO,
LAIES'
('E S TI E EN'S I1ATS.
Low oIrI( c:I-h. jely I9
(N Il.1; N. I :-Th i E ill be ol,
:kIal tub i 1. -uin i t : t he ei denne ,4 Iv I-I of
tie hu . n i all %Ik-r. Ail the pers-onael
poprly of ti h ' e d. ou:,ist ilig of
,unlry artie les r* .et chidihe.
A LVO,
K TV I EN : USINH !'. 1.
TI, ittm:-\ sons unlev Tenl 1)',3
t.' l, over Tel I IDollere i Credit I- 11ety
diys, note Wit' Iw) 11 ppOveIl seenriti(3 1o
be given before' I h goods are0 re0IMOve1.
JNO. 11. CATHICA tT, Ex r.
july l7-x2j9
JUST RECEIVED,
i fine lot BACON SHI HS. direct from
KA. Ikiimore. F41r Sale Iow t' or cashl boy
lIlCoT," litIVI-:U3 & 1 *0),
.ily 1i-i1' No. 2, llifel It ange.
JUST RECEIVED,
j)Al1111 H IS or' iRXI ', IPiuikily Belt iIluuoro
I Vlour.
BIACOT, 111\'1118 -& V(),
july I 'Cft'--if No. 2, 1lo el 1: it ge
Claret Winos.
july *--It No 2. 1lotel Range.
GREAT B3AR(X3'AINS
SUiMIE 00 ODS!
New York Cost!
POR OASH.
8 U i ti E~ RI 0 1)D S
AT
NEW YORIK COSTI, FOl CASil I
First rato Muislins, ;:3,
liest Mustlins, 12.j.
Caill and1( be conlvinced,
jully 1if l.A DD) 11108'.
CHEWING TOBlACCO,
\SUP'EIlOl nr1*ilo-PEAt(Il and b1,0
Il.1. 80.\uI brandt-...puit up~ by P'ilkinson,
itcmo 1, a, ijy saile by
LAIDD111105.
HAR~DWARE
J UT S TI R ECENI V N D,
Ketohin, McMaster & Co.,
CXNS3IST'INO JN 1'AT0.' ',i(I
S- Fieles of several kinds', Xcws, iInge,,
ScreW Drivers, Dooi andet Padii book,, 1)raw
ing K~nives. Stee an1 iud iron SqresI', C2ome
pass hie Cuih'ery
G]aren~ Tr'owels, Iloose and1 Foriiks, Per-'
uISion Caps', Colt's Car'irtidges, F''aucets and11
Jolas~to aits and"''s Pcelin indSac
Rhoe ThrieonaI. Wr'app4ing TFwine, Plow Linen',
Well lHope, Shot.
A LSO,
A fresh supply of "not ionn" ns5 Tncht Combsa,
Dr'essing Conaubs, Tooths IIrushesItb, Ve' s ad
L~adies' Collars, , I'ort Monnies, ,ini eni
Iir'aids and1( Tl'apes4 Elastle Brai, &c., &o.
June :0-tf
FOR FMILY USE,
, I)MIANTIN1f CANDLHS, Arruow htoot,
(I ''a'pioca Siarchi, Salts, Lomeon, for ex
r'acting stins, Cream Trartar Cooking
soda, Extract VanIlla, Olinger, Illack Pe'p
per, Indellible Ink, liat Exterminator.
Also, beet io and Java Coffeo and Sugar.
Just, received b
KETCl N, MoMASTER & CO.
July 10-If
Choice Tea,
'INJHYSON TEtA, Best Rio
Coffee,' Aduamantino Candles, Macca
'oni and Mixed Pickles. At
KETCIllIN, MoMASTERI & CO'S,
march eT'06-t.f
MT. ZION 'INSTITUTE,
WI'TNSBORO, S. 0.
r HIE oxercises of thais 8eh
ho 16th of July.
TERMS PER SESSION:
bard with Tuttion in all the bran.),.
es except Philosophy, ChemIstry
and French,$8
'ultIon of dare scholar. In the classi
pal or' higher English and Math.
*msiidai depertnients, 80
'ultion in other branches frohn $12 to 20
ourbe of Chemistry or Phlosophy, 16
The fonerteSvpkoned'In the currenc
f th on ry, ontreli*ed half In
diao~t ' rid e at the osoe of tho
Stud~ents required to fPuis*Ihbod linen,
overing and-towels,
~ '6' t , As WOODWARD,
Will, C. DUK ESI CO ,
FACTOlS AND CO31MISSION MlERCHANTS,
NO. 5, EXUCINUl S7il'RE'.7
UIIAIA-lSTON, 8. V.
wMf. t'. DURK-:, T. 0. It. DU'Ki-s,
J011 It. im111 . K easAl
malty 1,2'00-11awalm
NEWSPRING GOODS
DRY c-OODS
.drm., 7m-:uu::rm
C1A1LESTi'ON IHOUS1E,
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
INA M CEOF'A"8 OLD STINA NI,
28' Khinti . ., 3 1ors Iklow I'itworth
xE halve nlow openledk a splenldid
Stock of Spriig G oods, English,
French and Amerim, whlich are of lte
mlost desirab-le s*yles thle imar1kets ennl atrfoid
To pianeri irnishing file Freedmen either
tor clothing or for bi ter With (1hem,11. ot
..holes-ile rooms i-fer every indicement.
I'intiaition oouis in every variety.
Tiii beit:i a bitsy snsoti wiiii i e plntter
:1i it4l ho nth able to vhnt the city, orilers lie.
coo piniet'l with city rc 'eieene will tuet.
Willi proipt uiii tition.
N. B. S'qilIs, wait price lisis, senti to
anly part of' hie State. ur stcek coni-ists
Inl prt of..
White Onaibuirglin-. Striped O-whim-g,
noik Deninms, llrowl Deites,: lleavy Vtrown
Shirtings, Fine Sea 1 tnd t li iwnt h, irtinige,
illlehed Shirtinigs, lileachl ilnd llrow i
ShIirlinlgs, 6--1, 9.1, 10. 1, 12 .1 Plaid tiIll,
nold stripped 11111e I Iolaew un: lil encj hedt
!1111 lleInwnl Drillst, lbek 1-'rench th-oral
Clo1th4. losiery anld Gloveq, 11ri0h Linenl I-y
the piece, Towth. Toweling.-, Liien limi
st, till uiialities, Calioes, till .itinlii;qs,
)i'n s Goods, Domestic ituams, i'iio
I Scotch Ginglinis, Spring Silks and lilacl
Silks, Colored Muslins, in every viriety,
Fine Frenchl I ins, lWhite ind H1inc k
utods, Farimiers' Brown .inien )tIek, lParn
ers' Brownt ltien Drill., Fiitcy Drills antd
CotItonIIldtes.
Togetber wi I every variety to be found
inl outr I tine ; with We offerl it
W IIOmL.E A ND RtETAI.\t.
All Dotiestic 14)oods are oll it it very
.n111ll dviaince on Agei Ipl-ices.
We wiotild respect hully call tho tionlion
of tle iinte t lercha, nil the cii.
tvtts getternity of I'niietntu District, to onr
adv1ert iseient I t o1 l lici tti a :Call iomi them
should lihey Visit llt city.
STOLL, WEliI & CO.,
No. -187 King St., .1 doors h, low Went wortl
(hlarletAont S. C.
ii (. Swr''LL,. Charleston,
CiAILES Wi1,1113
if. C. WALKLit, s
jan 18'-.-lyr
G0en. Sup'ts Offico, U, & U, C
Rail Road.
Cii~i~4AI or s ~ Juu Ajii
Char11Iflte & H. C. Hliitrond,
lolhnnbin, S. U.. Jine 1, 186(.
N aifter Sunday, the :1d instant, a
'issongor Trail will run over this
Itonl as follows :
Leave Colubia at 4 15 P. M.
Arrive at Cltitto 11.15 P. M.
Leave Charnlotte at 12.1i P. M.
Arrive at Columittui 7. I5 P. M.
JAMEiS A NIiSON,
juno 5j'(0 Superitenident.
@ reateut Medinat Circalar
lEver Publisheal
mFfiftein"Wtt largo flJ
'letlter pages ror twoi
1 cent siftamp,
TIlE R(ECOGNl'zisD' 8iPFCIALITIE~S OF
QURt DAY.
Prtof. Egbert Jaicksont, formteily of Lotn
donu. Rtooet Iilieti 3. D., fromi P'u hiadol
liai, antd Dr. Eiigen Vt~elpeznn, f'ormersly of'
lie l-ondon atnd Paruis Venercieal ilospit als.
Iliiritiinet andii speedy enre's giiiuaanteedo of
(Gioorrhen, Sy phillis, (1leet, Spe~tir trrhoin
or Self-Abiise, anid of every piossile formt
of private diseaseo' of very itame or nature
what:1 soeverCi.
Drt. Iieriberit's Ati-A cohiolic Comtpouind,
an iitl'ailingrr'nuedy fot' intieipot'ance; write
~hiontin oif [ight, 800 pages, 10(0 pilates,
50t cets, 8 tot' $1'
Dr'. Jiacksott's Fematle Monthlly 1Pi11.; $1
piet boxr, extria Gne $5, a sif'o tand ce:1itl
r'emedyti, for till irr'egualar'ities andtt obstrue
I iontst, tfromi whlatever ciiuse. Dr, Jacksont's
Oriientail Inzvigoratinag Lintimenut, $2 pot' bot
ti. Send fot' eciclitr. (Gohuinio Frentch
Safeks $1. ii fir $12 fot' $7. Send for cir'
enlar' andi write, you will psromnptly roccivo
a kind, distcreet and explicit linsw'er. Ad -
diress lDrs. .Jaclont, llerber't & Coe., or ,1imt
ply P. 0. Box 480, Ciuncinnati, OhIo. Ollice
No. 107 Sycamnotre Sroot. Miedicines andi
iitstructionis tent, to any part of the counti'y
",an 12'00-fjm
KiulT to Pload
T 1e friti of Soslula Ostal~h~isat
FA IRFIE LD) DIST itrCT.
IN 'iTH E oOitiQN PLazAs.
II. L. Ellit,
vs. JAttachmn'it.
John Adger,
'V, 1 FUAS (Ito Pn iti,-ladi, on time
VV 7th day of May, A. 1D. 1800, tie his
Deelarion agatinst thei Deofendant, whoe (as
it, Is said, is absent freom and wihout (tho
i1 tls of the St ate, andi hast nither wife
ntor atterm-ry' known within theo stemo upon
whom a copy of theo said dodlatrationi might
b)0 airveod.
it, Is (lhorofore ordered thta. the said Do.
fnntdo appear and plead to the said
D~eclaration on or boforo thie 8th day of May,
A. D). 1867, othetrwise final and absoluto
juidgment, wtll then be given and awarded for'
thue Plaintifi against him.
S. B. CLOWVNEY, C. C. P.
Clerks Ofilee, Fairfield ilstrict,
May 7ith, 1806,
may 10'06-le3mly
AIRFIELD InrRT7T
ii EsqUI T1(,
J'x Parte 3111l o
(1. D). Melton, JPerpetusate
Soie Northern Circuit. Ti stimnony.
J ENNE'T DOUGLASS, having filed heor
Petition under abovoe1 Bilino' ordr to
perpetuate the testimony to thie past. oxis.
fence, loss andi contentls of a D~ed of Convoy
once, to itim of a certain tract of land,
situte in Fairfield Dlst'ict, on (the waters of
Little River, by the hleir at Law of Alexan
der Douglass, deed. All parties Interested
tre notified to Appear. at. the expIration of
three months from thisa date, to cross-exam
ine thte witnesses that may be produoced, and
produce testimony in reply,
ISA AC 1. MEANS,
0. E. F. D,
Co~missionor's Offioe,
Winnsboro, 8. 0.. June 15th, 1808.
June 19-ftlamsm
LAJgFA0L 0 A8SH,
GEIEN A880RTuiBN'ov RoaBE
DoO22Lg'NAc
une 80'6-1f 5.
An Old Song, set to A.l* T ne
ci 1866. g
"A8 spring approaceA4
A ts ald Roaches
From their holes come out,
And Mice and Rat.,
it spite of cas,
Gaily sktp cabout."
a
18 years establishel in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remledies knownil"
"FIe froi Poisons."
"N-A dangerous to the Human Pamily."
"its come out of their holes to dio."
a piste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches,
Black/ and Rled I A n, &0., &c., &o., &.
" Co r's" Ilett-ltg ExtErasa.Isaa.
tor,
a liquid or wash-used to destroy,
also as a preventivo for Bed-Bugs, &o.
" I't " Eloct'gi Powder for
I sire v is
JR for Noths, Mosquilocs, Fleas, Bed-Bugs,
inaccis on J1In111, Fou',, Animals, &o.
. 2&1"!! ! w. r !I I of nil worthless
I littiti.
2nY" SeO that "CosTAh's" name is on
ench lox. Ilotlo, and Flask.before you buy.
.&" Address, HENRYR.COSTAR,
484 t3roadivay, N. 'Y.
wy" Sold
All Druagists and Roetilers everywhere
South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New (rleani,
I',1.
1866.
INCiEASE* OF 'RATS.--The Farmer's
Gazele (Engliah asserts and -roves by fig.
urves that, (ne pnirof 1IATS wi I havo a pro
guny and decendniits 110 10s thIani 061,060
n th ree yenrs. Now, iuless this immense
1,atuily can be kept. down, they would can
suio more food than would sustain 05,000
h1tittulan beings.
rr(-Y SCO "COsTA n's" advert isement above,
1866.
RATS veraus BIRDS.--Whoever engages
inl shoot igi snall birds isa oruel man ; who
ever nids inl exterminating ra laIs a bbnefio
tor'. We should like so obo to give . u
theo bonellt of their experience in driving
out these posts W~e need somethin be
sides dogs, ents, and traps for this bus el s
--Scienfjie American, Nr. r. e.
Ild See "Costa's'advort isoment above.
1866.
"COST AR'8" RAT1 EXTI RMINATOJN is
simuple, anfo and sure--the most perfoot
itA'IT-itiontion mneetinig we have over attend
ed. Every Itat thait. cnn get it, properly
prep~are~d, illh ent it, and every one that
eats it wvill die, generally at some place a S
distant as possible from were at was taken.
-- Lake Shore. Nich , Mirror.
Stiy-S8co "CosrAan's" adverifsaeftent abovo.
1866.
IIOUJSEKli~l'ERS troubled withi vermin
need be so0 no longer, If they use "CosTan's"
Exterminator.. Weohavensed it toour sats.
tanttion ; ad if a box cost $5, we would have
it. We have triedi poisons, but they effected
niothlinig ; b~ut "Costar's" article knoocks tho'
brenth out of Rats, Mioa, Roaches,- Ante,
and Bed-h1ugs, quicker thant we can write it.
It is ini great, doanad all' over the country.
---Mendina, Ohio, Gazelle.
ijNs.Soo"Cosr~u's" advertisemen~tabove.
1866,
A' VOICE #RfOM TIlE FAlt WiEST.-..
Speaking of '-Cosra'a" Rant, -Ronelh, Ant
&o., Exterminntor~-"more grain and pro
visions are destroyed annually in Oran
County >y vermin, than would pay for tons
of this Rat and Insect Killer.-ancastfr,'
WIs'., Jherald.
05% See "CosrA n's" advertiserIont above'
FAILMERIS AND IIOUS~EiE'?R8-.,
shlonld recollect that htundreds of dollsa
worth of Ornin, Provisions, &c., are an..
nually destroyed by Itats, Mico, Ants, and
other insects and vermin-all of which can
be prevented by a few dollars' worthf of
"CosTan's'' Rat:, Roach, Apt, &o., Exter.
rpinator, bought and usbd freely.
h?6. Bee "CosFAB's" advertisomniot abover
#36,. Sold
ue.. By
Alt D~rugglsts and beafet's oterfwhere
the South.
BARNES,. WA-RD & COi,
WhIolosale Agents,
New Orleaas~ La.
Dune *6'66-1yr -
FAURY*ia 'D DE$WsT T,
IN EQUITY
John R. Cook and Wife,
anti 33il1
Jessie 31. Owen, for
James B. Owens, D ?ovq~
Thea MioKinstry.J ai,
11 appearing to the i
noe of 4i s pat p e~*
plead, '4'V'
pant~