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Oholera in Nashville,
NASHVILLE, TENN., Sept. 23.-Fifty
cases cholera for 24 hours ending yqs
tordayr Every body leaving the bity
that are ablo ; business etagnant.
Bank Failur.
CuCAGo, Sept. 23.-:The failure of
the Produce Bank, with the develop
ments, causes groat sensation. Lia
bilities nearly $2,000,000; assets
$111,000 including four notes for
$24,000 each.
* From Mexico.
NEw YoRic, Sept. 23.-Vera Cruz
intelligence to the 12th. has been re
ceived.
The French are erecting fortifica
tions on the land side of the city,
Swhici is seriously threatened by the
Liberals.
The J1%(a.Tfe says, Gen. Urwan will
proceed to Europe on a mission and
accompany the Empress back to Moxi
CO.
The new commander from France to
uceeod Bazino has not yet arrived.
The French will attempt to retake
Matuamnoras.
The Mexican Minister Romero has
advices stating that Juarez and Cabi
npt awo about to remove from Chlihua
hua to Monterey, to occupy it as the
capital.
European News.
DRESDEN, Sept. 21.-Peace was con
eluded between Prussia and Saxony at
Vienna on Friday.
Austria has sent Charge d' Affairs
to Berlin..
BERLIN, Sept. 21.-The King has
issued a decree of uinesty for sundry
offences.
PARIS, Sept. 21.-Napoleon has
gone to Barritz.
Fire in New York- Loss of Life.
Nnw YoRK, Sept. 24.-A four
story tenement house, corner Avenue
A and 13th street, was destroyed by
fire yesterday. Cornelius Rittenger,
his wife an three children perished.
Two men w o leaped from the fourth
story window not expected to live.
Thiree others jumped down but were
% caught on beds and escaped serious
injury. The fire is supilosed to have
been the work of an incendiary.
Arrest of a Mail Ag ent on the Charge of
Murder Committe I while Acting as.Pro
vest Marshal.
CINCNNATI, Septnember, 22.-The
steamer Gemeral Huell, mail packet be
tAeen thiis city and Louisville, was
boarded at Warsaw, Kentucky, night
before last,. by two or three hundred
men, whio forcibly seized C. W.-Ferris;
United States nail agent, and took him
ashore. Ferris was Provost Marshal
at Warsaw during9 the war,- and was
instrumental in 'ho execution of 'two
guerillas by ordor of General Bturbridge.
The Girette and Commerc4i say he
was arrested without- a warrant, while
Sthe engineer aflirms that a truo -hill htud
ben found againt him by the grand jury
of Carroli Conty~ for miurder.
From Washington.
-WaHImNGTON, September 22.-The
President has decided that in conise
qiuenice of the pressure of public business
lie will hereafter be obliged to decline
receiving any committee or delegations
whose principle object is to present pro.
grammnies for removala and appointments.
to office. All ouch business nmust necea'
sarily be referred .to the appropriate doe
S partments of . then Government for attetl
tion).
By-General Order No. 77 from the
War Department, the headquartere of
the Department of Tennessee is transfer
red frotj Nashville, Teniiessee-, to Louis
ville, Kentucky. Brevet Major General
Rbnson, commanding the D.epartment
of North Carolina, having been granted
leave of absence, has transferred. the
'' command temporarily to Brevet Briga
. dier General N. .Goff, Colonel 37th
Reflgsiment United States Colored Troops.
S Janmes R Hood, formnorly of the Chiata
. nooga Gazette, has been appointed See
S retary to DOlorado Territory. .
T he dilliculty between the United
States, Brazil and Argentine Republie,
pij in reference to Mr. Washburn, our
Mimater to Paraguay, passing through
the military linos of the allied army,
hats been adjusted.
TJhe United States Government noti
ed them if they persisted in their refd.
sal it would be regarded as a violation
,f internation custoth ~and courtesy.
l.hese representations had the' desire
.feet, and WVashburn was alwdt
proceed. . ahwdt
A large number of prommnent support
tArsV of the President's policy from Maine
nd New Hampshire are here, urging
lie President to remove certain Gov.
rnment officers in those States who are
-itterly opposed to his admmnistration.
- New York Market.
Nsw YORc, Septeithbor 21.--Gold 148t.
->tton qjuiet and easier at 8687 Flour
m. Whelt. 1@Gi2 cents better. Lard
avy at l6@l90- Sugar dull at; 11@I11.
.Steamer Sunk,
OtNeiNNAtI, September 21.--The steamer
10. Gilmoe with a valuable-cargo, struck
.e wreck of a sunke'n boat. below MIofnd
ily, illinois, and sunk immediateoly. The
Issengers and crew escaped. Loss: boat
ad cargo, valued 6t' $228,000; prinolhpally
sured.
Rains in the West.
CINOINNATI, September 21.-The9e ha.
en gi'eat rains in all.parts of the West,
id much damage done. The canal em
<nkrtient at Dayton, Ohio, broke anid a eon
lorable liarL of the town 1s innder Water,
th much destruotl6n of propert, The
'ole country int that sosion is untler wa.
*.' It, hats been rainIn ,.al da here, at
anuts. Loah...n, boa
From Oanada,
TouoNxo, September 21.-It is announced
that the Bank of British North America
will present letters of credit from English
Bankers on the Bank of Upper Canada.
The Directors of the Bank of Upper Canada
have not deolded what courso to pursue, but
it is thoughttho institution will be wound
up by assignees. The bills of the suspend
ed bank are selling at thirty to forty per
cent discount.
Foreln gRews Per Cable.
PARIs, Septembpr 17 -The French Ciro.
lar says the recent ohnges are 'favorable.
Fran g, Prussia and Italy are drawn nearer
in ifftorest and Ideas
Austria has now no hostilo intent.
Convention of Rome will be loyalty car-.'
ried out.'
Second-class navies are assured. of the
liberty of the Baltic and Mediterawnan.
Tihe note justifies the Emperor's media
tion, and hints at the annexation of people
of the same languago and interests, where
it shows it necessity for perfect defence and
military organizatiou-not, however, as a
tireat --and expresses bellef in a lasting
pence in Europe. .
It is said that time Bmperor refuses to al
low officers of the French army to hold qfioe
in Mexico, owing to the protest of the Uni
ted States
ST. PTYr.falunc, * Septembor 17.--The
Russian who attempted to murder tie Czar
lTas been executed. Joy was expressuil in
consequ9no of (he punislimnent awarded the
assassin, and demonstrations of respect to
tlie Czar at the same timei
Wendell Phillips Nominated for Congress,
BosToN, September 19.-Wendell Phillips.
has been nominiated for Congress by the
working mep of. third District.
New Jersey Legislature.
TRRNTON, September 19.-The Legisla.
turt ifMjolit session to-day elected Cattell
United States Senator, 44 Hadicals voting.
The Democrats refused to participate in the
proceeding. Adjourned sine die.
-Soldiers' and Sailors' Convent on.
CLEVEiAND, O, Sept. 1O.-.The Conven.
(ion adjounod last night. General Gordon
Granger was President. Resolutions were
adopted by acclamation, endorsing time Phil.
adelphia Convention, of August 14, and do
claring that tihe object of the soldiers in tak
Ing up arms to suppress the lato rebellion
was to defend and maintain the supremacy
of lie Constitution, and to preserve the
Union with all its dignity and equality, and
time right of the several States unimpaired,
and not in any spirit of oppression or for
any purpose of conquest and subjugation;
and that whenever there shall be'any armed
resistence to tle lawfully constiltuted au
thority of -our national Union. either in the
Suth or in tie Nomth, in the East or in tie
West. they will take up arms to maintain
(lie Union. A despatch from Memphis,
signed by General Forrest and other ex
Confederate officers, was read, expressing
their synipathy with the purposes -of the
Convention, and declaring that. (lie Confed.
orate soldiers are eRtirely willing to leave
the determination or their rights as citizens
of States.and of time United States to time
soldiers of the Union; and on our part, we
pledge the security of life, person, property
aid freedom of speech and opinion to all.
A suitable answer was returned.
From Washington.
WAsuix2oTo, September 17.-At three
o'clock this afternoon heads of- Bureaus of
the Treasury Department called in a body
upon the President to tender himi their res.
pecLs and their congratulations upon his
safe return from his Western tour.
Mr. Soward is easier but not entirely out
of danger. Iis disease was genuine chole
ra, and is belqived to havebeen contracted
in St. Louis..
Tli'e Scretar3 of time Treasury anticipates
that there will bo sevenstlvo nijilions of
geld in thie Treasury by time first of October,
execlusive of certificates.
Fromn Washington.
WVAsHINGoeN,, 'september 18. -General
Bjlrd has been formally relieved from com.
Inand of the Department of the Gulf, and
'assigned to diuty in time Department of time
Lakes, and ordered to .report to General
Hooker.
Soldierat and S is Conventioti,
CLKVRL.A ND, Sept~pmber 1.-The Soldiers,
and Sailors' Convention organized yester
day, General Wool as temporary chairman.
In the curse of his reimrks on assuming
the chair he said: "The sooner Congress
admitted time Southern' Representatives, the
sooner will be allayed the apprehensions of
the people of the dangers which mienace the
country and the perpetuity of.- the SUnicam.
The putposa of the Radicals is to filungo
the eountay agalunanto civil war if hegro
suffrage is not conceded in. the South, and
leave time ebantry a mhwing wilderness. for'
want of more victims to gratify their .spirit
of revenge. But the war would nqjbe con
fined to the South, but extend over the
whiole North, and only ond with the ever.
throw of time Government." -lHe said Pri
dent. Johnson was a patriot, andl that the
brave are always .merciful and. .generous.
.With the President. he too said, "We have
had war en~ugh:i let us have peace."
*These sentimets met withs paricuoilar en
thu.sasm. -The Convention is largely at
tended, between three anud four th ousanid
delegates being piresent. The pavillion was
.crowded to its utmost capacity, and the
proceedings harmonious.
Foreigil News-Per Cable.
VIENNA, Septempber 18.-We are on the
verge of another war which threatens to
equal is extent, that just ended.
Austria showd bad faith with Italy, and
m'ake unreasonable demands whioh Italy
will not submit to. Austria has overcharg-.
ed the debt of Venetlia, and withholds the
Venetian property which she was to have
transferred,
DERLIN, Sept 14.--Prussia emphatically
notifies Austria that,.she will net suffer Italy
hei- ally, to be insulted and defrauded, an'd
if Austria persists in her present course
war must follow.
PRAnonR, Sep tomber 14.-The homeward
march of the Pruss Ian troops has been, per
emptorily arrested and the demoralisation
of the army stopped.
DaESDBN, 8eptomb~er 14;--Ever ,thing
looks warlike. There is no reply to the no.
tifloation of Prussia. It ls'now but a ques
tion of hours whether troops be not again
put in motion.
IIAmNItOG, September 17.-The Sehies
wlgers have resolved to Incorporate tha
Duchy with Prussia.
BoUTHmAaMPToN, September 17.--The snail
steamer from IRio Janeiro brings -important
intellIgence that the allies had been defeated
by (lie Paraguayans.
DaRi3, September 15.--It, Is annonced
that Prussia will tiot allow the'King of Sax
onmy to take part in the formation of the
North Gmrman Confederation.
Fr~eausas,.September 16.--Advices flrom
Prussia say a difficulty in the way of the
utenkture of .the- treaty of peaiee between
Auatria and.Italy have been raised by Aua
tria i relation to the debt of:Venetia.- The
position taken by Austria placed the exeou
tn of Abe tgt of poee sgine at, Prague
he nhitsbeen adjourn.
ed for a f5w lm -
.....: . e
ROmoRS CONOICNINd NAProN.--...
A strange rumor comep from Rome to
the effect that a conspiracy to poison the
Emperor of the French at Vichy was
discovered before he left that place.
The poison was to have been adminis.
tered in a potion which the Emperor
was accustomed to drink after his bath.
It is asserted that a man ramed Valen.
tine was to have carried this design into
effect.; but' when it was discovered
through a warning letter sent by one of
the conspirators in Rome to the Empe
ror, Valentine committed suicide.
It is-r'ported in Paris that some time
since Napoleon, fearing a failure of the
negociations for peace between Austria
and Italy, wrote a letter to King Victor
Emanuel, in which lie impressed on. tle
King the necessity of preventing, at all
hazzards, tim resitiption of. hostilities,
an) ot the same timr, remarked :
"To facilitate the compl-ent of
Italian nationality, I 'give up asking
Prussia for tie compensation to whidi
would have a right in exchange forVe.
netia. It isin: fact my great ombarrass.
nent."
The Paris correspondent of the Worn.
ing Star says tWat "these words clearly
indicate that the 1niperor Napoleon re
noutices for the present the aggrandise.
mr'nt of the French frontier on the north
and east in the interest of -Italy. It is
also -understood that on the-sane occa
sion King Victor emanuel receivod'tho
assurance that France would make no
demand fro.m Italy in exchange fo'r Ve
nebia, thus showing that the reports as
to the annexation of Sardinia to the
French Empire were utterly devbid of
foundation.
Vilkes Booth, whose body Secretar'y
Stanton took so much pains to . dispose.
of so that no man should ever know the
spot whore it was bnried, is reported to
be in Europe The story is that the
man whom "Boston Corbett" so heroic.
ally shot, and whose body Stanton refu.
ed to exhibit to any 'one'that ever saw
j3oothi, was a poor wretch hired 'y the
assassins to personate Booth, in order to
facilitate the escape of the . latter.
Whother there be or not be a suspicions
circumstance connected with the fate of
Wilkes Booth, that Stanton refused to
deliver the body that was broughtt up
from Virginia to his.friends, or even to
let them look upon it.
HORRI DEATH OF A RAMcA.
One of the convicts of the Western
(Pp.) Penitentiary, named Holmes, on
Thursday morning indulged in the
most blasphemous language, cursing
everybody, cursing Christ, cursing
God and pronouncing G6d the author
of allsin and ridieulinig the Bible.
While uttering his blasphenies he
was struck down with apoplexy and re
mained unconscious until lie died at
12 o'clock, noon, on-Priday.
NnAn.Y A RIOT -The New York
Sun of Tuesday says:
Not a little excitement was created
in the lower part of tihe city on Monday
morning, by the appearance of Col. Ives,
formerly aid-de.camp to Juffierson Davis,
and Egineer-in-Chief on the staff of
General Lee. A story aftecting the char
actor of Ives got abroad, and qumte a
mob assembled, hioot ir.g, .jeering, and
threatening personal violence. On ar
riving at his hotel-an up town one
Ives was again assailed, -on addressing
the crowd, declaring his innocence of
the charges against him, the mob dis
persed. Col. Ives, since the conclusion
of the war, .has been a resident of Eng
land, of which hie is now a citizen. His
wife is a sister of Raphiael Sem mes.
Mona STEALING AT WASIENGTON.
The Washington correspondent of the
.lerald, under date of September 9,
says:. .
"An sex tehsive robbery of United
States bonds has just been discovered in
this city, and one of the alleged prihoi
pals arrested. The bonds--425,000' in
value--were the pro'perty of Miss Laucy
Rives, daughter of the late John 0.
Rives, an~d were on deposit' in Messrs.
Riggs & Co.'s banking hionse. .The'
robberyD was committed some time bee
'tween De:ember 15, 1865, and June 10,
1866, the fornier being'the' last date at
which they were seen and han'dled."
An incident which occurred jestrda~y
on the boat as the .fresident was' oross
ing the Ohu6 from Covington &o QCizci
natti, affords an vtdditional illustratiorn of
the faithful, attachment of th'e.Glant fam
i:y to President Johnson. .'1'he father of
en rant'was p resented to the Pireo.
ident, a assu'red him of -his cordial kp..
probation of the President's phlicy, atid
expressed earnest wishes for its success.
There can be' no doubt that Gen. Grant
himself cherishes the, same -views .and
wishes, althiough his sense of the proprie
ties of his positionl keeps h im studionsly
aloof from party politios.-New York
WorW. ' -/
- 8serxxsnu.-When tlie'year began in
niarch, this was the seventh of Its months
consequieutly, iwas properly termed deptenu
bstr. By the commencement of the year two
monthsearlier. the barme Is now becoms in
appropriate, as Is lkewise the case with Itl
three followers, October, November,-Doems
ber. When Julius Ciesar' reformed the cat.
ender, he gave this month a 82d day, whieh
Augustus subsequently took from It ; and so
It has' since remained. Our Saxon nuooeuts
called it "tterst monat," or -barley month,
beoouse they then realized this crop ; one of
unusual importanee to thers on, 'account, of
the favorite beverage which they brewed
from It,
On the-28d1, the sun enters the constella
Lybra, and posses to the southward of the
equator, thns prodnoing the autumnal equi
nox; a period usually'followed by a course
efetormy weather. -
I'jThere i's a burdeni of'ecare In getting
riches, fear In keeping them, tempta.
tioni in using them, guilt In abusing
them, sorrow. in losing them,'and a
burden of account, atlast to be given
up 'concernin idn
KThe Piussins lost in the war 2478
killed;5841 severely - wounded, .8855
slightly woutided, andc 259 missing,
makin a ot l 9259. .
The French peasants were disoussino
the continental war, when one attoupt
ed to explain to the other tho nature .
the telegraph. After repeatedly failinj
lIo was struck with a brilliant' notion
and exclaimed: 'Imagine that the tele
graph is an immense long dog,.so loog
that it' head is at Vienna and its tail A
Paris. . Well tread on its tail, which i
at Paris, lnd ie will - bark at Vienna,
Do you understand nowv, stupid, whi
the telegraph is like ? "Gh, yes I" ip
plied the other, "I have an idea now
what a telegraph must be."
There were only six persons in leim
phis in 1861 who voted against seces
sion. Now there are not less than ol
hundred persons claiming to be one. o
the six. Just the case in Richmont
says the Eraminer.
BnAV'R C.i-nto.-Sin)ce the cholern
began in London nearly all the Ens
End Uh.nrch Clergy who usually take
tcrr holidays at this season of thOe year
together with their citrates, have remain
ed at their posts, working manfully ant
well. -
Napoloan I, on founding the con
federation of tho'lhine, reduced the
number of Qornan Sovereignties fron
147 to 31. Count Bismnark reducet
the number df these States to 24.
Whon a mand receives a periodical
or newspaper wieekly, and takes greia
delight in reading them, but neglects t(
pay for them, I wonder if hie hIs a soul
or a gizzard ?
General Forrest and other Confede,
rate officers in Memphis sont a friendl'
dispat'bh to the Convention of Feile
ral Soldiers and Sailors in Cleveland
and a friendly answer was returned.
A 'bride' recently startled the oflicia
ting clergyman at Haminpshire, Englatid
by making the extraordinary vow to Iea
husband, 'to 'ave and too 'old from thi.
day fortni't, for better horse for richei
poder in sifigerness else t- love cherrie
and to bay.'
New Goods! New Goods!!
Received by late Arrival from New York,
B Y
JAMES D. MILNO1.
C ALICOES,Delaines, Long Cloths, Browi
Shirtings and Shteeings, Satinets
Plain and Embroidered Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, -Coats Cotton, all Nos.
-Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes,
Boys Shoes, Misses and Lhdies' fine Glov
Kid Oaiters and Ilosery.
GROCERIES.
Salt in seamless sacks, over 200 lbs.
each, Coffee, of three qualities. Sugar'Crushl
ed, Granulated and Brown-of several grades
Spices, Nut Megs, Pepper, Soda, Citron,
Currents, Aliondis, Cox's Geletine, Corti
Staroh, -Powder, She, (all sizes) Caps, a. D.
Water Proof and Musket,
TIN WARE.
Buckets, Cups, Milk and Dislk.'-Pans,
Baking Pans of block tin, Wash Dasin's,
Plain, Painted and Block Tin Muffin Rings,
Patte Pans, Candl6 Molds, 'Painted Ti
Toys, Moat For'as, Basting Spoons, Dip'
pers, &o.
GUNNY BAGGING AND ROPE.
Nails, Old Dominion andt mie tt
all sizes. ' )se t -te
JUST RECBWEZD,
TIOMPNON,WltfilIEI1l&S IO.
CALICOES,
BROWN DRILLS,.
BR~OWN and
BLEACHED HOMESPUN,
HOOP-SKIRTS,
. SUSPENDERS;
- TOOTHI BRUSHIES,
4%.., &e., &c.
.rDIS ALSO,
and
GENTLEMEN'S HATS
o for casb.' -.' july 1-tf
B00'T AND SHOE
T bEG leave to infojei my
.1... frieunds and patrons
that I hsue"rwsumed m
buginedspithe old stand
en Mai-tt, formerly
oenpi~ by John (3remer.
All w~r .medp and repair
ed af'hot$ itiae, and neatlyP ekeentei
by(he' best WH~iITE MtECilANI(OS, ,an.
warranted to'glve satisfaotion to . the mesi
fastidipus. All who desire fine and lasling
work Wll g19a'be ghte me a call before pr
chasing lsewhere. .U . W. BONEY
M6dREJGH'I'8 GIN SB0P,
SBTABLISN~ED IN 1800,
GINSmade and repaired. Also, the fa
McCREl0IIT REVERSE GRIST MILL,..
FISK'S AMETALLIC BlURIAL CASES,
anew and neat p'attern on hand;.
aug 21-6mo.
Machinery Oils
Matokes. Fer sale by.
WETOIN, MoMA8Thlt & C0
sept11i.-df
0. t 8 M1348231~ & C0
- op 3-t
AT DALY'S JEWELRY STORE.
0OLT'S elebrat'd Polio Pistol, four and
six inch.
Ivory balanco handle tablO and dessert
Knives.
Plated Spoons and Forks.
Anerioan Watohes.
Plain gold Rings 18 Karots.
A few line sets of Jewelry.
A pretty - assortment of Children's Ear.
rings, &0. -sept 18-2mo
JOAN C. DIAL,
(Late ALLEN & DIAL,)
At the Sign of the Golden Pad Lock,
COLUMlA, S. C.,
f LINr1F> CAbN AND RITAIL,
Iiporter tal lietiler In ,ELglilsi and
Alictririll y
HARDWARE& CUTLERY,
Nails, Castings,
Mill Stonae,'
Bolting (Lths,
Circullar Saws,
Mill iron1s,
Sugar Pant,
IN11U RUBBER AND LEATH]R BELTIN0,
Car-peniters, Blacksmnith.
and Tanniers' Tools,
Hiousekeeping and
Furnihing Hardware,
AGRICU TU AL IMPIMENTS,
M1in, Cemaen t,
Plaser, nt, Oils,
Frentch and American
Window (1I's;,
.Gun;11,.Rifl1es,
Pistols,
Shot Belts,
Powder Ilasks,
Powder, 8htot, &o,
sept 18-6111.
GUNS AND PISTOLS.
OUBLE and.Single Bartolled Shot
GUNS. AND 1STOLS,
of various kinds, trqum $1.25. enol to $26.00
each..
FISIIER & LOWRANCE,
sept 13--2w Columbin, B' C,
J. H. BAGGET, & 00.,
FACTORS, 10 ACCOMMODATION WiIARF,
CIARLESTON, S. C.,
Give their attention exclusively to the
sale of
LONG AND SHOlT STAPLE COTTON.
Libe- al advances made on consignments
sept G-law3no
F. HIORSEY,
SUCCEdSOR TO,
Horsey, Aten & Co.,
HATS, CAPS AND. STRA W GOODS,
NO. 26 lA ANE STRRA7
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sapt 18-1n
NEW SPRING-GO~DS
DRY GOODS
CHIARLESTON HOUSE,
STOLL. WEBB & Co.,
B3A NOROF T's OL D ST ANlI),
28'? Kngq St., 3 doors Belot Wecntwoorth
W EI hove now' opened. Mo~nda
WVStock of Spring Goods, English,
French and Amnorica, which are of the
most desirable styles the miarkets can afford:
To planters furnishing the Freedmaen either
for clothing or for batter with them, our
wholesalo rooms offer. every inducement.
*Plantation goods in every variety.
This being a busy season with the planter
and lie not able to visit, the oityeorder's 'ao.
companied .with eity referenge will meet
with prompt atteu'itlon,
N. Bi Samplos, with p rice lists, sent t o
any part of the 85ate. Our stook consists
in part of--- . ' -' '
White Osnaburghs, Striped Osnaburga,
Blue Donimeg, Brown Denimes, i{eavy Brown
Shirt ings, Finie Sea IslanJ Brown Shirt ings,
Bleached Shakrtings, Bleagobed and B'rowut
Shirtinge, 0.4, 9-4, 10:-4, 12.4 Plaid. Biu..
andl Stripped lue lounesptans, Bleached
and Brown Drills, plack French Brotad
cloths, llosiery and Glbvos,-Irlah Linen lay
the piece, Towels,-Towelings, M4non lDan-.
ask, all qualities, Callooos, all qualit~ls,
Dress Gloods, D)ometo GingRhams,, Fiin6
Scotch Ginghams, p ring' Bilks and .BlaQks
Silks, Colored Majsll ns ini'every varety,i
Fine Freh Muslins, Whh'oe .and; llek,
Goods, Farmers' )3rownLinen) Duqk,.Farm-.
ers' Brown inen Dril, Fancy Dril.s and,.
Cottonades, , - , e
'Together wit h every' variety to be found
in our line i thich we offera
- WfHOLMs~ln A D RNT A i.,
All Doniestie Goods.-are sold at a ,V.0ery
'We would respecti\llly edl .the attention
of thme lIantdrag Merobants,. and the oiti..
zensugonorally of F'airhaekd District, to 'our
advertisement, anad solicit, acal from thew
ahonld they yisit tile clty,
STOLLI,, WJ~BB & Co. .
No. 287 King St., 8 doors bel)ow W entworth
Charlost oh, S. C.
I! C. STOLL, ' Charleston,
CIKI LES WVEBB, 4'
-1I. 0. W A LK(lt, - --
jan 18'O6:-yr .
PLANTIER-'ff0TEL,
donNBR 'QUUEN AND OHtUfCoH STnR~Tt?,
CMA R/RSTON, S. C.,
C, W,. & 1, B, DENNIS, Proprictori,
T II I8 splendid IlOTEL will be opened on
1.the let of October, on the E uropean
System- . It has been remodelled and retuar
nihed, throughout. This hIotel centeains
over one hundred rooths, whieh will be re
soared chieoly for the ulso of travellers 'and
transient gnuss. Competent assistants
have been seonred in every department, andl
every atteuntion will be paid to ensure~eom.
fort, to 'their- eustomers. The sleeping
to me are~ airy and clean. , The rdslurant
M i be supplied witha the beat tare the n1ar.,
ket; ufforde. Posters will always be ready
to attend egeoh arvfial anil departure of
6trat. The travellfng .publio,. transient
v~lia and oth 9t-., will find in it all the
lux rto' of .a ret-etae houso,' eombJo4
with the eomnforte of hoflue. The looaton Id
fin Aely eadapted for businebs mei .ande trayeth
- ere, No pains or ezpehse witl bea ppqare
Notice.
.IlIlE IMOOK6 . JOilN C'itN' fl S Co.,
Creatler & Co., ando J. Vnth il' ill ips,
-ite been plalelcieI ill Illy u taniid an early
set t le'tint is reqtuir'd ir -hse indelot ilt
wiah to save cosiIts. 't~ Theo'cuti' s art'7
erally smil, andi it is hoped I hill th1oo ow
ing tnem will call in my office and pty thomy'"
without further not ice. It they are not
pai twoni, I hiam instructed to sil upon1 them.
A. 8. IUUIAs8.
sept 16-x2VI
Lumber, Lumber, Luimber.
T IlE subscriber begs to informs his focde
and former patrons that ho hnts resum
ed the "1UMiElI JtU6IN E88," at Ridge
wray, 8. C., 12 miles south of Winnsboro,
and immediately on thtie U. & 8. 3. It. It.,
and hiat'ing a tine lot of sawn timber on the
yard, solicits their orders.
G. P. HIOFFMAN.
sept 4-x3m t2w
[en'evTION.]
State of South Carolina,
FAIRFIELD DISTRiCtT.
.in Ilie Comurt of Or'di m 'ry.
BY Jates Johnston, Esquire, Ordinary of
Fadirfield D~istrict.
'' IIA S I A. G""illir, Commission.
. -er-in 'lauity, hits itlipli'id to milt) for
LET.T"lERtS ( ADMIN ISTRlATION, mn aill
and singiular tle goodlu nnd chatteli, rights
and credits oh J. '. liut ehe.on, into or the
Dist rich riforesaidi di eensed:
Thise iro' therelore to cite nud admonish
all andt singular, the& kinilred and eroditors
of the said densed. to be antd nipear lefore
Ine, t otte next Or'diniary's ColiTt, flor tho
said Distriel, 10 be holden at Fair-fleld Cotirt
louse, on the 28th dny of* Selttemuher next,
to show canse it' any l, why tIhe said aid(min
istration sho'6d not'hi griaited.
Given tilner my hinid atid Seal, this 17hi
lay of' A tugust, in the .enr of otir Lord, one
tholtiusantd eight huhbeidi aid six ty.six, iand4i
im te ninety-first y ear o' A merican Indepen
dence. .JAM-3 JOlHNSTON, [u. r, o.]
aug 21-f I'x
I ITA TI ON.J
Stato of South Carolina.
FAlltFIEL) DISTRiCT.
In file Court 44 Ordinary.
Jy James Johnston), Esquire, Ordinary of
Fairfield I)istrict.
WI'ERIRAS II. A. Oatilard, Commissioner
in iity, has applied to mno for
LIRTiERS OP A )31 IN I ST' ATION, on all
and singilar th1o goods n'nld ohattels, rights
and eredits of Druiry G(za, de )konis noni,
lato of Ile District aforeaid deceased :
These te irefore to eito and ad.141tnmonsh
all and singiular, tho kindred anid crditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear be
fore me, at oir next. Ordinary's Court, for
the said 1iistrfejt, to be hohllen at. Fairfleld
Court House, on the 28th day of Septe er
next, to show cause, it' any why the Isahi d
ministintion slould not. be granted.
(liven iulder my hand and Scial, this 17th
day ot' August in the year of' our Lord,
one thousand ight hundred and sixty-six,
and in hei ninety-first year of Ameriaonl
Indepetndence.
.IlAMRICS.IOINSTON, [o. P. i).]
aug 2i-t1l7xtl
State of South Carolina,
FAIIIFIRIA) DISTRiUT,
IN '.QtUITY.
Lucy hlrrlson,
vs. ' In Equity,
John It. Hiarrison, il for
Jli Ilar'ison. . Dower.
TN pursuance ol' i decreo made in this ense.
nl il t he jutdgmoent.nand cot' creditors of
John Iltarrisoti, dco'd , ar'e hetreby notifiled
on or' before the first clay (it M1ay next, to
exhibit and provo by sntlicient teshimony,
beforo the under'signed at his oflico in
iInasboro, them' sover'al an id'rd'spectivo'
juudgiments, excutions, debts, 'elimns and
demnands against the estate 'of said die'eas
od.
All judrgmont orodItors also notified t hat
they are enjoined in alid dooree fronm ent
forcing their writs of F'eiri Feaciias ngihnat
thte said tracts of land-nod all othiet' cro.
ditors, that they are theonin entjoeined fi'om
oonmmencing or proscuting any stit' cr
suits at law agatins! the def'enditnt,. lhn It.
Hfarrisdn, as Admninistrator of' satid estate
without the leavo of this couirt.
11. A. GAILLIAllD,
Commissioner's Office,
sept 4-Ilawim .
NOTICE,
Time Staite of south C ar o Ilmna,
FAItFIELD DISTRiCT,
NTilE Uo~lti.\oN P1.5~.15
Wta. E. Rober'tson,'
- s.'o. . j'Atfaclimont.
HERASthe Plaintiffl' did. Gun
the. 8th clay of' March, A. D). 1861;
Alle hisedeclaration ngainst, the Defenda-nt,
who (as It is said) Is abgent. from andi with.
ont ire ihnits oftb is 8'tate, andi htas not her'
wife no attorney kntowun within the same,
upon whomta icopy of the said declaration
therdforo Ordo'od, that the said De-.
fondant, do appear' and pletad to the said de
olaraition on or befo'd theo81st day of March,
A. D. 1807,,. otherwlse final and' absoluteo
fudgm'o't will thaou bQ gi ven and award-ed
jor the Plaintiff against. him.
.8. JJ. dLOWNEtY, C. C. P.
*Cler OfBoo~},
march 81'66Th8m'ly
FA&Il.'D WINTE~R
IlliIanery anid s~tr'awt 0oods,.
ARlIUSTRtONG, CATORI & 00.
IMPORITERS AND DR5ALK~ns 01
Ribbons,
JRonniat Bilks and Satine,
Velvets,.
* IRuohion,
- Flowegn,
* . Feathers,
Straw lIonnuefu,
Ladies' [fats,
. Trimmed and Untrimmed,
8.h akor Hoods.
No 237 and Lofts. of' 230 Baltimore St.,
Bialtimtore, Md.
Offer a Btoak unsurpassed in thme Unitied
States, Iu variety and. .oheapoes, 'Orders
sohieitted and tromnpt attention 'gIven.
Terms--Cash. . 'aug 28--2mo
noVIVI OrWDER~S, Snilphrfo Eth~et
U~crJAfl~iSeeds, Ohamnomlid Dlow
er;jOklort'U tirsioro, Corrosive #dublI
mate, Colobotim Seeds,. Pustard, 1B911 Co.
10 a,, .Tripoph nut~ Arnold's Writing
An Old Song, set to a New Tune
"Ae prin!! '1)proaches
Fron their hotes conte out,
Amnd Zice and Rfats,
II spite bf cats,
Gaity skip about."
"18 years established in N: Y. City."
"'Only- infallible reiedies known."
'rI'co from Poisons."
''Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"lats cote out of tioir holes to die."
"C oster'" Rntt, flonca, &c.. Ex~.
ter's,
Ilack and led Ants, &c., &e., &o., &o.
"Co4er's~" 11ced-Iliag Exteraissa
t
Ia R liqadid or wash-used to destroy,
ip as it preventive for Jied-Juys, &c.
"6Cotnr's" Electric Powdier for
1s1)ects
~ I. for Moths, Mostuitoes, Fleas, TIed -Rug,
insects on 1'lants, Fotols, Animals, &o.
I I !lnAwnE I I I of all .worthless
linitation.
.&*- See thait "COsTAR's" nao Is of
eah Box, llottlo, and Phiik, before you buy.
,j"' Address, HENRY R. COSTAR,
d-18 troad way, N. Y.
26' Sold
kayd" By-.
All Drugists and Retailers everywhero
So'uth. 1rnos, Ward & Co., New Orlen.ns,
LA.
1866.
INCREAS1, OF RATS,-The Parmer's
Gazette (inglish) asserts and proves by 9
ures I lit. one pair of RATS Will have a pro.
geiy and deoendants no les thn 061,060
in I rco years. Now, unless. this immeyse
flintily can be ke it down, they would eon
sunio more food than would sustain 065,000
Ih nian beings.
- See "CosTAU's"advertisement above.
1866.
RATS rersus BIlRDS.-Whoovor enga es
in shoot ling smnl birds is a ornel man ; who
ever nidi in extrminating raj is a benefao
for. We ushould like seino one to give us
tho bonoilt of t.heir experionce 'in driving
out. thsCe posts Wo need somothin be
sides <logm, cats, and traps for this businose,
-Sientific American, N. .
VE01. See "Co-ranS" adve rtisement above.
1866.
"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR Is
simntle, safe and sure-the most, perfeotL.
IRA'T-itication meeting we have over attend
ed. Every Itat, that. can get it, propely
pr iejgared, wit I eat i, and every one that
eats at i t ill dio, generally 'at some place a s
distant. na possible fromt were it was taken.'
-Lake Shore, Alic4 , M~irror.
21- See "CosTAn's" advertisemontI above
1866.
nedbef noi hget', if thecy use'"CosTAna's''
lExterniinator. Wehiavoused ittonrst.
fact ioln ;ad if a box coat $3, we wouldt hove
it. We laivo tried rloisonis, but thecy etl'octedl
noth)inag ; lbut. ''Cost ar's'" article k necks iho
bronib out. of Rats, Mice, lReaches, Ants,
and Bead flugs, quickeri titan we cns wrteIt.
It is In great, denmand all ever the colantry,
*-Akegdmna, Ohio, Ga~zette. '.
EG. See "Cos-rA's" adlvortisemnn above
1866,
A VOICE FROM TilE FAR WEST,
Speakinog of "Coeain's'' Rat, Rloach. Ant
&o., Ext ermninator-amo'6 gralin and tiro
visionis are destroyod annually i t-nu .___
Coty biy vermin, tihnn wouild pny for totn
of this lint, and Inseot, Killer.---L~acaster
Wis*., ieaid.
. U9m,. See "Coss.4n's" ady~ertiser..eii t above
FA~ R i IIRS A ND ilOUSEi(EEPEli-...
should reollect that htuindred of'dollart
wvorlb of Orain, Provisiots, &c.," -Are an.
nutally destroyed-by Jints, Mice, Ants, nd
othter insects aod voi'mhi--all of *hIo'h can
b0 *prsvented by a feW dollars' w'orth of
'CosTAn'S'" Rat, Rloach, Aitt, &o., Exter
minator, beoughit and used 'reely.
)?..80ee''Uos An'B"'' avoriIement abv,
Al DruggIsts and Deoalers ovorfwhot-e
the South.
- DA RpI18, WYARD &CO.0
Wholesale Agents,
jure '06-9
THlE IRCOGNIZED 8PEOJALIT1l OP
OUR DAY.
Vrof. Egbert Jaokson, formerly of Lon"
dlon, JIobert' lorbea M, D., from Philadel.,
phia, and Dr. taugene Velpeau, fordsr~ of
the London and Paris Venereal -Hospti s,
Pormanot And, speddy cures guarenteed .pf
Oonorrhea, 8yphIllIs, Oleet, Spermatorrheea
or Self-Abuse, andI of every possitble, feom
of privato dioafe of every nanle or saure
whatsoever.
Dr. Hlerbert'sAni-Alooholio Oomspoundl
an unfailing remedy for initerbiporanof wfIte
for partioul ars. -- -
bountain of LIght, 800 pages, 160 pts ee
60 cents, 8 for 1. -.~ .
.Dr. Jackson' Female Mont'hlyPs 51
per box, extra flue $5, a dete -~d*.~tu
remedy, for all ira'egulartities and
lion., frot -what ever canser Dr, ~4o
Oriental Invigoraing Liainseni,$ #Q t6'
Lle. Send for oiolsr.#Genu~n 1~1I -
Bafes $1, 6-to, *4,22 foi'$7, Seadto~
ular *nd1 write .nt will pro,ptiy*ev
a kind, disoree. i e~l~It anewe,~d
hreks Drs 6~~b11ibv & e e6a is
p-P.~r 4 aDx 8 OienstiOh . Offog
,.167 Byoene poet, MedoIgssh
nstrdtions #.nto anyg~avL of the de(
une 12'66 x tll t