The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 03, 1866, Image 3
The marlets-Foreign and Domestio.
NEw ORLEANS, September 28.-Cot'
ton sales 1,800 bales at 35a86. Ohts
63. Pork 35. . Bacon- Shoulders 18 ;
ribbed Sides 22. Gold 145 ; Sterling
50.
MOBLE, September 29.-Cotton sales
to day'500 balej; Middling 35; demIand
good in the morning but Liverpool ad.
o41-iecs reporting a decline stopped sales.
LivuEPooL, Septom ber 28.-Cotton
sales for the week 133,000 bales - at
about 181119 for Middling Uplands.
Sales to day 25,000 hales, closing at -{d
advaceo. SLck 40,000 bales belV the
etimate. Breadstul's active. Mixed
Western Corn 30s. Consols 891; 5
20's '1(.
From Washington.
0ASIHINOTON, September 29.-The
Secretary of War has publishe4 an offi
cial order in which lie .refutes certain un
truthful charges of enemies of the Ad
ministrotion, relating to the, payment of
bounities to soldiers under the late act of
Cogress. Ile says, thU pay iment ia"
not been delayed by any action9or inte .
ff-rentiebc the Pres:dent or Stecretary of
the-Treasury ; nor was the Military
Board, apponted to make a report oi
the sublject, suppressed- by either of
then.
Foreign News.
PYR~ STMANIX11.
&E w Youx, Sep.einber 30.-Ad vices
froin Paris by the Canitaida' mail- state
that the Marquis DeGaillioet goes As
eivil administrator with General D.
EIastlemnan, the special envoy to -Wexi.
CO. ' .
A despatel from Madrid aays, the
Spanish Governipent has been informed
that the oegocikations undertaken by the
United States . Government to bring
about peace between Chili and Spain
were progressing favorably.
From Fortress, Monroe, .
FORTRESS MONRNE, September 29.
-A heavy North-east storm prevails.
It is foggy aid raining hard, and
numuinerous vessels are detained in con-.
quence.
European News-Per Oable.
St. John's N. B., September 29.
A telegram from Cape Britton to New
Foundland states that the gale-of th.)
23d and 24th inst., was of unheard of
severity, sweeping' over the whole of
New I0iioundland, and prostrating Up1
telegraph lines for idiles.
iMr. Fiold arriyed this mornin from
Shorness, having left the Terrib o'and
Midway in the Straits of Northumbor..
1 and, engaged in laying' a new cable
between New Brunswick and Prince
Edward's Island.
' LONDON, September 28.-A meet
In gof the stockholders of4he \.tlantic
Cable Telegraph has been held, at
which it was resolved to increase the
capital of thle Company, and it was
pr'oised that the terms for messages
should shortly be reduced.
It is expected tihe .treaty of peace
b etweeni Austria and Italy will be
signed within a dlay or two.
Special Cable Dlespatch-Difficulty be
tween the Tutrkish Authorities and U2
S.'Consulate at Oyperns Island,
New Yonnc, October 1.-A speial
*despatch to the Herald, dated London,
September 30, says, that in conse
quence of a difficulty which1 hfs exist
&ed for some) time between the United
States Coniulate on the island of Cype:.
rus, and the Turkish authorIties, the
* United St ates Ministor at Constantia
nople (Mr. E. Joy Morris). has de
mlandeId full satisfaction from 'the
Sultan. Pending negotiations---wich
look serious--Mr. Morris communicat
-ed with \dmiiral Goldsborough, anid
the U. 8. Steamship Ticonderago.
(she being off tihe port of V.enie a
sent to Cyperus.niewa
Jloods in the .West,
CINcINNATI, October 1.-The Mus-.
mngumn River was higher on Saturday
than ainee the great flood of''68.
* The Central Ohio Railroad has
been broken since Wednesday.
The crops are severely damaged.
Eleotion News,
'Loursvn.,E, Ky., October 1.--The
.'Legislative and Municipal elections
Sin this city -oni Saturday, resulted in
tile choice of the enitire Coi.servative
ticket.
Afrival from the Mines,.
4S-r. LouIs, October 1.-Forty min.
~sfrom Montana arrived at St. d'o
aphl's yesterday, having* nearly one
million dollars in gold dust in their
possession.
Eleotion ofU, S. Senator..
S SAN FnANlcisco, Septemeer 80...
SThe Portland (Oregon) Dispatch, of
last night, states that HI. W. Corbolt,
Republican, has* been elected United
States Senator by a vote of 38 to 81.
'Marketeport., ...
NEW YORK, October 1.-Gold 145*.
~ Cotton advancing ; MIddling 40 a 48.
Flour- firnco at :$10 a $16. Wheat
quiet; 3 a 10c. high'er. Pork igher;
$3.25 a 33.80.
* 1rom Washington.
WAShINGTON, September 28.-The
Utiton charges Ex-Seeretary Harlan
with fraud in the sale of eight hundred
thousand acres of reserved- land m
Kansas belonging to the Cherokee In..
dians which were sold to the Connec
ticut Migration Conmpany for one dollar
per acre,, payable in nine years instal
mionts. The Cherokees.were paid half
a million in gold for Lheir 1ands thir
ty-one years ago. 'TheoErnion says
they are worth three or four millions.
Gendi-al Dix is hero to-day--he has
trecei.ved a commission as naval offiocr
for Now York; iA is said he will hold
it for a short tinko and resign and.then
accept the position as minister to a
Franco.
t
Eroma- Mexico.
San Francisco news from Matzlan, 1
Mexico, to the effect that the Impe- v
rialist and mon-of-war had left Euy. 1
mnos to the Liberals. A 6 ght had o
ourred near Matzlan, the Frenoh lost
three hundred a&d) the Liberals lost t
two hundred kill and wounded. I
The garrison of tl. Imperialists at a
Uoroz was out to pieces on the 4th
inst. by the bartains, no quarter be
ingshown. GoneAl Lamborgaa, Aus
trian commander, was killed in an en- ]
gaigement at Gaudalope.. Matzlan d
would probably be evacuated by the i
French in October. Sonoba was in c
uindisturbed possossion of the Liberals.
The Markets.]
1iw YORK, September 29.-Cotton
unsettle4, no sales; Flour firm;
Wheat 2a8c. better; Pork firmer at
$38.06; Lard heavy; Gold 146J.
European Jews-Pser 0able.
NEW YORK, Soptemhor 2.-0Th0
following dispatch was received by the
cable, aftdr which the cable was again a
out of order: I.
. MANCESTER, September 24.,-A
great meeting to reform is to be-held
here to-day. Bright will be among
the speakers. b
FLORENCE, September 24.-A band 01
of rebels who have been meeting near o
Palerino for the past few days were
routed by tnoe military. .
LONDON, September 21.--Money j
market easier; Console 89; 5-95's 711.
LivERPOOL, September 24.-Cotton
Saturday declined; Middling uplands
opened at 121. Breadstuffs without j
change. Corn advanced; Mixed h
Western 285. * e
Pron New York. d
NEW YoRK, September 29.-The
Hfcrald says that deneral Santa Anna W
has moved hisheadquarters on Staten tl
Island, and has opened a regular busi- p
ness bureau for the transaction of mat- t(
ters looking to the delivery -of Moxi.
co from the French authority. He is
to be constantly occupied with various
people on the subject, and has enlisted -
the sympathies of the Fenian brother- p
hood. The leaders are urging the IrishlV
to that behalf. It is further reported V
that Santa Anna will soon return to lh
St. Thomas. 71
From Washington. ai
WASHINGTON, September 2.6,-Tho af
New York Evening Express denies the
report that General Dix has been up
pointed Minister to Frantce, and says
that he qualilied to-day as Naval offi- B
cor of that Port, and -gave security. t1i
The report of Dix's appointment as te
Minister to France, was derived (rpm
the State Department.
Centenary Anniversary of Amerioan Me- ~
ithodism.
. NEw YORK, Septomibor 26.--The a'
Cenetary anniversary of the American 8i
Methodism wub a targe meeting last ti
evening,at which subsodiptions amount- al
ing to over six hundred thousand del
lars was raised to.ald in' 'stablishing se
.and enddwing a college.
.'TIhe steamer City of London and
Hanesa brought upwards of one million
dollars.'
Forty thousand-tons of C~oal wore b
sold to-day at -$4.10a6.60 .ppr ton. A
This is a considerable decline.
Pittsburg Rdalonvention.
P T TanURO, Sei tember '27.-.The n
proceedings of the Convention yester
day were attended with several amus
ing speeches ridiouling the President, a
whicht was listened to- with favor. d
Resolutions were propoed pertinent to o
the President. General Butler made b
a characteristic speech, and General' t<
Wells denounced' the Cleveland Con- ~
vention as made up from stragglers h~
of the army. A despatch was receit
ed from General Fremont.' which met ua
with- three -cheers for him. Butler i
was the , llbn of ti Convention, a
Among the regolutions offered by 0ol ih
Sloight was one asking Congress to a
direct the Pesident to remove from o
the late rebel States all arms-and' mu- n,
uitions of war not. needed fdf the
present use there, was adoptdd, writh
one vote in the negative, being the '
first vote cast of this nature in the''
Convention it ceated quite a sonsa'
tion. Resolutions also endorsing the '?
Constitutional amendment and a se.. V
ries-of the wildest terms'e'er granted si
to a subdued people. That thie Presi- C
dent hae no right tq a polioy 'as P
Mainst the legislative, department of s
ih government. - tl
'General Batler ighls remarks, said, a
as soon as the committees have shown n
'a desire to be received 'baok '1laa"
humble way 'for the clemency held out
to them, because it was for, men who ~
have erred to. be humble when .they ~
acknowiledge their mistake be receiy
ed, but not until then. - Mr, Davis is C
by no means the worst man in the ~
Southorn Confederacy, bu~t he chose
to have the place of a representative
man, he' played for ari .empirg and I
staked his life on the result, and let
him pay the forfeit. (Applause.) Let j
it be known for all time that .no man ~
shall plot against the Uion in the j
halls of -ongress of the United States; t
(Applause.) General Lee. left the -
army of the United states and went
to Virginia and was at the head 'oft
the rebel forces of Virginia before his
State'aooeded, and caied her out at
point of-the bayonet.'
Now, gentlemen, we hard ab 'Arnold,
and ho escaped piunishment, but he i
dild not heiain here. .We have, as it -~
seems to me an equally guilty triltor
The question to be deoided' -ri this In
stance is, whether his surreader as
a prisoner of war when he wis capftar
ed shall aval him. againa*i the foldis
of his flag, to take service on'the' aide 1
of thwe nemie, of hiM or. (0.. - m a
>f no, no.)
I therefore again say, I would make
.n example of this-man,so that no solder
iereafter should over be found against
he flig of his country. (Good, and
heers.) Now, then, fellow soldiers,
vhat shall be'done with the soldier
rho deser'ts his flag, and takes with
irn the 'scorns of his . commander?
Cries of. hang him I shooting is too
;ood for him.) Who deserts for
he purpose of taking oommand, or
ribed by a higher command,. in the
rmuy of the enemies of his country."
V~ asington..
WASHINdToN, Septehber 24.-The
resident line appointod A. L. 1uow
on, Chief Coiner of the United Status
lint at Philidolphia. He has beon
onnected with the Mint many years.
Secretary Seward is at the *tate
)epartmont to-day discharging his
flial duties.
Dr. H. C. Farrow,' of Atlanta, Ga.,
as beca appointed Examining Sur
een b7 the Commissioner of Pension
rs.
The Oregon House of,. Repxesenta.
ives has passed the Constitutional
unendment by a vote of 25 to 21.
Wmi. Byers of Arkansas has been
ppointed Southern Superintendent of
ndian Ageney..
Negro Oolebratfou.
NEW YORK, Seetomber 24.-The
lacks of ' the Union Leageio t-day
flebrated the Anniversary of. the'
Inancl ation et the blaok race at the
outh, y.a procion througb Broad
lay, and addresses at Myrtle. Park,
lrooklyzl,
- From .exo&'
NEW ORLEANS, September 24.
[atamoras advices state that Gonales
ad imprisoned Lopez,. the New Gov
rnor appoin ed . by Juarez, deposed
[ora Josa and assumed comnmand un
Dr Ortega.
Maximilian was in San Lujs Potosi,
here Viehaurri and Mejia had nine
iousand mun. Great consternation
revailed anuong the Liberals at Mona
irey, who were expecting then there.
Steame Ashore.
FORTREss MONROE, Septenber 25.
-The steamer City of Alba'ny re
)rts having spoken off the Capes this,
[6rning,steamer J. E. Knight, from
filmington. N. C., which reports a
rgo steamer ashore on Body Island
) miles south of Cape Henry, signal
g in d istress, but owing to heavy sea
id breakers was unable to render any
sistance.
Death of an Ex-Oongressman.
NEw YORK, September 25.-John
Steele, E x-Congrcssmnan, was
rown from a wagon in Kingston yes
rday-and killed.
Tial of Mr. Davis.
NEW YORE, Sepiemrpl.or 25.--The
Ribune's special says, the trial of Mr.
avis cannot take place in October,
id its postponement is a legaflneces
ty, consequent upon irregulatrities in
me adjournment of the Circuit Court
Norfolk last April.
Chief Justice Chtise announces him
If ready to call a special session rnd
roceed with the trial.
From South America.
The Heral says that b treaty has
een made between Blrasil, Buenos
.yres and Uraguay, agreeing to over
'row the prese'nt legal authority of
araguay and institute a sovereignty.
tru, Chili and Bolivia have indig
antly protested against the project.
.Tun' APPREhrENDED CONFLloT OF
.aRMS.-Tihe inp eachmnent of tihe Presi
ant will probably occur soon after the
pening of Congress. -Arms will pre
ably be dia'tributed by A ct of Cungrpess
Sthe different Northern States, and thie
overnore of these States have already
aid a meeting, in which they have
ledged~ themselves to suistain Congress
Sany, emergency-which may arise. All
uis certainly- lobks 'very threatening,
nd iless Pre'idenmt :Johnson shows
mmself more of a man, rend strikes'fester
ad hardertllan he-has done,.the days
F' his power are numbered.-Cor..Balti
iore .Ogzette.
THii;PnEBs a TgFfo~T~O'an.
IED-A 1ecial to .the Philadelpbia
vdger from Washingto'n says Thu:ilow
Veed, (who is really the active and don
-olling editor of the Newv York 'imes,5
rhoQ hap been hecre 'on a political mis
en, wh~teh is believed to havu for its
hject a modification of the Presidential
olicy, so as to'secure the- oarly repre
antation of -the South hn QJoiigress.
rirough the adoption of then Constitution
mendment. returned to New Yor1k to.
ighut..
POPUrLATION AND TRsuzlt o, L;a
uA.--The whole population of the 46%
y of Liberia, Africa, is estimated .d
4,000, of whom 14,000'aafe said to be
ivilise-d. '1,220 votes .wereo polldd at
beo last election. The exports last year
mounted ,to *600,000 ; the iinports
420,000. 'i'he principal article.ot ex'
ort are suger, cop~per, andparer oni.
A lady in Lafayette, Ind., recently,
a preparing.her Suniday dinner, put
oine Jeanu m.the pef,.to-bake.. In a
u.rfto get to ekaveh, she inadver..
lyput her hyma begk in the pot,
ad wrapped a piece of pork ub in her
ooket handkerchief, and took (t o
huroh with her.
~ing to sarchy, oat ed by tre~
Lepredatlons of the Alabama4 and
!iorlda, the whaling ,business-has ta-.
~en quite a start, and nutnberless vea.
els. in Yankee ports se ftting out td
ingago In the buslines.
Mfount Aolly, N. Y.,.wai visited by
tornado las6 .Priday.- Treoesr
ud .fesces were prostraed an d
ras fatally injured by the wreoking
heusa In which she lived
A suit now pending in the Chance
ry Court in England,Jhas gone to an
onormolas length. The bill extends
over some hundreds of foilios; the
interrogatories reach about the 1,600th
folio, and as to the answer, It oqntains
2,600 folios.
It is hinted in St. LouisA tiat a
movement among the Inians ig on the
tapis, hs there-have been, many secret
meeting and collectioes of arnwI'in the
cit for several days. ' The p are
we I kept, however, and noth g has
leaked out.
A contemporary says fhat letters address.
ed to .the editor, if they contain "cuss
wordp,'5"will be returned unopened."'
The above has a decided smack of Tippe
rary. flow could the editor know the let
ters contained "cuss words" if le returned
them unopened? How could they be "re
turned," if they were not examined to see
who wrote them i
FOR PALATKA,
Fernandinaj, Jacksonville, and ali
the Land on the St,
John' River.
THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
"DIOT.A.TO3,"
5x 1000 TONS'BURDEN,
CA ITlN LOUIS X..OXm'TER,
W ILLSAIL FROM AD 6ER'8- WHARF
FOR T1IE ABOVE.NAMDPLACES
pevrySaturday, at 8 o'cloc'c, P. M., until
rurthter orders.
Fot Freight or Pgssage apply on bpard,
>r to-the Office of the Agency, No. 17 Van
lerhbrst's lYharf.
J. D. AIKEN & 00., Agents.
sept 29-tf
Schedule over the South Carolina R. R.
OENERAL SurTs OFricE,
CrARLESTON, S. C., ept. 11.
r N anl after Sunday, September 28d, tie
Passenger Trains of this road will run
he fuLlbwling sobedqle
AUGUSTA TRAIN.
Aeave Charleston .., l.00am
Vrrive at Augusta, 8.00 p mn
leave Auruota, 4.80 a m
rrive at Charleston, 1.00 p nI
COLUMDIA TRAIN.
cave Charleston, 6.00 a m
trrive at (,olumbta,. 1.60 p m
jeave Columbia, 10.40 a m
trrive at Charleston. 7.20 p. m.
II. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't.
sept 1-tf
JUST RECBEIVD,
ny
1IoMPMoN, Wi IERff V.1118 4
JALICOES,
BROWN DRILLS,
BROWN and
BLEACHED HOMESPUN,
HOOP SKIRTS,
SUSPENDERS,.
*TOOTH! BRUSHES,
&o., &c., - &c.
* ALSO,
[1ADIES'
-and -
*GENTLEMEN'S HATS.
flow for cash. july 1 9-tf
BOOT.'AlND -SHOE
LVA NUFA OTOR Y.
BEG loaveto inform pay
I Meindp and patrons,
hat I have resomftedmyj
)usiness a0the old stand
n m en-Striot, fortnerly
yeenjId by -John Cromner.
All wdy'k mpade and repair
ni at shortest, notiee, and neaty executed
by the4 beet. WVWITE MdECIIANICS, and
warratated toe' lsatisfactfon to the moat
rastidiods.' Al whotloesire finel and. lastinig
Wkwl lease giv* me a calbefore pur.
i1 ere." . 'ero R. .W. BONIY,
spi I4mo
No GIS SGIN BB0F,
4 d i opaired - Also, the fa
FISK's M1TA lId4BUR 4L OA8ES,
a few b n4 &eat fattera on hu.
Adig21-6mo
T NEt BOORS OF JOHN ditMR:& CO.,.
C1 remef' & Co.-,'and- J. Smit .Phittipui
have been'ptdodn h a t~ ~u,4 a earl
settlement. is regul e. -t these indse
wihto aveecota The aceounts are gen
ewrally small, and it fiq h'oped that those ow
ing them will eall in nmy office an~d pay them
.ithout, fuarthot' notie. If Ohej are net
piid soon, I am Instructed fe'see rpon them.
sept 15-x2'ft1/OA8
Lamuber, Lumber, Lumber.
T HBF smibsettbe'r begs to informs his friendi
Lantfftiet patrons that. ho has resum's
ed the "LUMBIER BJU81NESS " at RidgeJ
Say 0 12 abites sottth o~ W5 bro,,
and iat i on the 0. & s. o'. .W
and haI in e let of sawn timber on the
yaresli f ltt' order.
RP00KET AND TABIIB
IJUTTLEBY
AUGEN8. OHISSELS, &o.,
- ItQN, 8TEEL and NALLS,
MELLOWS, ANVIL VIOE
s.lt 274.10u GaIssabiat -
JOHN C. DIAL,
(Lato ALLEN & DIAL,) 4
At the Sign of the Golden Pad Lock,
COLUMBIA.S. C.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Importer end Dealer in English and
American
HARDWARE& CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL, . -
Nails, Castinger
Mill Stones
Bolting Clothe,
Circular Saws,
Mill Irois,
Sugar l'ans,
INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
Carpenters, Blacksmith
and Tanners' Tdole,
Housekeeping and
Furnishing Hardware,
AORICU:JURAL IMPUMENTS,
Lime. Content,
Plaster,. Paints, Oils,.
French nd American
Wsdowi 0lass, *
Gians', Riff9s,
Pistols.
Shot Bells,
Powiler Flasks,
.Poirder, Shot, &o.,
sept- 18-0m.
3. H. BAGGET, & am ,
FACTORS, 10 ACCOIIODAI ION WVIARF,
CHIARLEISTON, S. C.,
Give their altention ei.Olusively to the
sale pf .
LONi A SIRT STAPLE COTTON.4
Libe:al advances made on, consigninnt
sept a- law8io '
-F. IUORWEY,
SUCCESSOR TOa
Horsey, -An en & Co.,
HATS, -CAPS A.ND STRAW GOODS,
NO. 2 5 1A YNiE STRE-;T,
CIARLESTON, 8. C..
sapt 18-1m - -
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
COnNER QUPtN AWD CEUROtIH STnETS,
011ARLESTON, S. 0.y
C. W. & J. B. DENNIS, Proprileto.
T 1118 splenlid [IOTEL will be openod on
the1stof October, on the European
lystem- It has been remodelled and refur
i1lhed throtighont. This Hotel contains
over one hundred rooms, whicli will be re
erved chiefly for the use of travellers and
ransient, guests. Conpettt nssistants
inve been secured in every department, and
very attention will be paid to ensure con
or to their custoners. The sleeping
ooms are airy anj clean. The rosmurant
will bd supplied with the best fare the mar
cet nffoeda. Porters will nlways be ready
o attend each arrival and departure of
rains. - The travelling public, twansient
risitors and others, will find in it all the
uxuries- ofia rst-leass- house gombined
~ith the footgforto luonse. The loeation is
ibely adapted for'business men and travel
era. No pains or expense will be spared
e give entire satimfaction.
sept l8-2mi
NE WSPRING GOODS
DRy GOODS.
CHLARLESTON HOUSE,
*STOLL, WEBB' & Co.,
BANCpOFT'S OLD STAND.
387 King &l, 3 doora Bclow Wentworth
Ehave now pened, a splendid.
'8.eok of 8p pg Goods, English,
F'reneh uad Ameril , which aro of the
iost desirable styles the esarkote can afford.
Po planteors furnishing the-freeedmen either
for clothing or for bprter with them, our
wholesale roomas offer every inducemnt.
Plantation goods In every variety.
This being a busy season writh the planter
and 1ie not able te visit, the city, orders ac.
sompanied wit h city .reference will me'et
with prompt, attention.
N. !D. Samples, with priee listv, sent to
any part of the State. Our stock consists
in part of
White Osnaborgas, -Stripedx1araburge1
Blue Depims, Browz Den i,. Heavy Bfrowh
Shirtings,.Fino Bea Islani urown Sh irlinge,.
Blenched SItirings, Bleahed 1 and ilrown'
Shirtings, 8-4, 9-4,.. 10-4, 12-4 Plaid Blne'
and Stripped Blue,' Homospuns.- Dileobed
and Drewn DIllIy . Isok, French .Jr~pd
uloths; HoIeI4t anui G ap Irish ,Isiten b.y
the piece, ,T els T oglfas,CLitte Dam
ask, all qta sis~ Callibets. ajy qualities,
Dress. Goda, Doflti Gittghnia, Fn
Sootch Gtnghamb, prng jIlks and filaek
Silks, Colored.- 'Mu ats, it *ygry earlety,'
Fine Freneb Muislis,' White ahd Ulack
Goods, Farmers'. Drownm Linea Duck, Farm.
era' Brown lAwen Dillse, V"aney -Drilla and
Cot tonades. *
Togther with every tarIety to be fonnd
in our line whioh we offer at.6
WWLleSAIn% /aTD arCT'A)L.
- All DeaneeI Gfoeds are sold 'ht, very.
small ~av ;~Agents' prices.
of h Pt'e~petuy cme the attention
ions genor if of Fairtield ist ric t, I' eu
advertise'A and solioi. e a:1 'fromathest
should the Mlit the city:
B.~ TOLL, Wv t: iTjl & do
No. 287 Kliz St8., 83 doors be-low, e wr
Charle&ston, H. t:.
I.'0. 8"0OL, - . . ' ii-e
CII ARLES WEBB,
HI. 0. WALKElt,*
Jan '660--yr . '
-jPTlities and Newsr
IN ONB fA1XV0T BR ETV
Iavisetelargsestrye1suaiaisha Sta
~~d~ xe R&u sRDDI0e '. 1e.
_adao edS luh Chao hierow
erskClotforan, Lioorloe, 0orrosive Stabli.
mae 1' Colohoumz Seeds,e Miutaid, 3.11 0g.
teioobeu, -Arnold's Writing
uoarDY .uAsRE & cp.
FALL AND WINTER
IMPORTATION
MIIlIsse'a'y aUnd4 Straw Goods.
ARNSTR 1IG,. CATOR & 'CO.
-IMPOR'TEs AN4D DEALr.ts .or
Ribbons,
Bonnet Silks and' Satins,,
Velvets,
Ruches,
Flowers,
Feat hers,
Straw l1onnet,
Ladies' Iats,
Trimmed and Untrimnmed,
Shaker Iloods.
No 237' and Lofts of 230 lialtmoro 8t:,
'altinniore. Md.
Offer a S$tock unsuIrpassed in the UnitedI
States in variety and eapliness' Orders
solicited anid prompt attention givenl.
Terms-Cash. 3 * aug 28-2mo
State of South,Carolina,
FAlltFIlLD DISTRHAT,
IN .QUITY.
Lucy Harrison,
vs. , In Equity,.
John It. Harrison, Bill for
. Eli Harrison. Dower.
IN pursuance of a decreo made in this case. 6
an. the Judgment and other creditors of
Johne Harrison, doo'd ., are horely notified
on or berOre the first day of May next, to
6xhibit and prove by sufficient testinmony,
before the u:ndersigned at his oflice in
Winneboi'o, their several and respectivo
Judgments, execut ions,' debts, olainis and
demands against, the estate of said demcas
ed.
Alljudgment creditors also notified that.
they are ehjoined'Ih said doeee .from on
foroing their writs of Feirl Facias against i
the said tracts 9f land-and all- other ore
ditors, that. they are theroin enjoined from ev
commenoing or prosecuting any suit or
suits m. lawr against, the dgfondant, John It.
Harrison, as Administ.rator of said estate
without the leave of this conrt.
11. A. GA IlLLARlD,
U. E. F. D. St
Commissionor's Office,0 Li
WiI.nsboro, 8. C., Sept. 4, 1800.
sept 4--lawoimn
NOTICE.
Time Sta te of Souia Car'ollmaa.
FAIR FI4LD DISTRICT,
IN TnE CoaUXtON IA~S. -ge
James Mfodill,
Admr. ad-litum of s
Mrs. Adelipe Mobley Attaehmient.
vs
W. 11. Ellison
W H-IRREAS the Plaintifl' did on the
28th day of harch'h, A. 1). 1806, file
his declaration against the Defendant who,
(as It is said) is absent from 'and without
the limits of this Stat' and has neither wife in
nor attorney known within the same- upon ev
whom a copy of the said declaration night to
be served. tIh
It, is therefore Ordered, that the said De- ou
fondant do appear.and plead to the said doo- sit
laration oi. or before the 31st day or March,
A. 1). 1867, otherwise final and absolute
judhnent will then be given and aivarded
for the Plaintiff against him,
. . ObWNEY, C. C. P.
OCerk's Of1ico,
Fairfield Distriot,
Smareh 8l'66-1laml y sii
NOTICE, e
en
FIRFIELD lDISTRtICT, d
IN '[JiE 00?41MON P'I.HAs.
Wmn. Rt. Robert son,
vs Attachmnent.
Jno. Adge. .
STH-EREAS, theo Plaintill' did -on
the 80th (lay 'of March), A. D). 1800
tile his declaration against the Defendant, ni
who-(as it Is said) is absent fromt and witp-: '
out the lin)its of this State,'and has neither fai
wife no attorney known within the same, it
upon whnom a copy or the said delaration nt
nighnt be served: bi
It is therefore Ordoredl, that the said Do. at
fondant. (10 appear antd plead to the said do- 10
olaration on or before tho$~1st day of March, -
A. D). 1807, otherwise final and absolute
fudgmnt wvill the:i he given and awarded'
jor the Pleaintif' against, hinm.
8. BI. CLOWNEY, C. .C. P.
Clerk's Office, .
Fairfield District. [
march 8l'66-1o~nmly .SI
GET 111E BEJ..'A I vi
P1HENLX AND GLEANOR. o
THE DAIL'! Pf)HENIX
I. pulied every miornting, excpt Mon
day, and contains thne p.atest News, by telo
grqph and mails, up to the hour of gung to
p ress; Ediforls, Correspondenco froma dif
ferent'points, Miscollatteonqus Reading ,Talesn,
Po'otry, Sketohes, oto., olo.. In tihe Qguanti
ty and Quality of its Reading Matter is notn
to be oxqelled by any pape in Soutin .Caro.n
aitm. 'Advertiseents itnserted oar fanvorablo
T he Tid-Wtk Jr Ihienix,
.Q onitains, in every number, tihe rending mat
~ter (embracing tihe latet; news) of two Is.
sues of tle .daily. It, is published , every
Ttues ay, Thursday and Saturday morning9 . ti
THE GLE ANOR,
Iqt pubyshtIl every Wedtnesdag mornitig.
It is teholdesiro, and 'wil1 60.t7:4 object of the6 ..
Pdfjrietor to, to make tlie equal to, if not
the best Family Newspaper in (ho .South.
ln l'act as its name inuliates
* A HOME 00MPAIONv.
Besides tine collootlon of the eream of tine
trows of the w.eok, Political, Finanoial and
tihe Markets, It will' contain a large amount
of Literary Matter, suech as eholeco Tales,
#konories and Petry. it will embrace'
eight. Pages,eontaining Forty-oliht Cohatmns
is printed in a form to bind, and .thu-s se- d
cures A faithful record and his tory of pass.
lag events.
TEMMS-IN AD VANCE.
Dal aesix months, $4A9 -
JULIAN~ A, SELBTcProprieto,
TuE rLIrs AND OAhPAIaxs or1
General (Stonewall) Jackso'n, p
.By Prof, R?. A. Da'oney, D. 1).,of Va. t3
'1 Hero. The onl edition authnorised by ita
his widow, andi published for hor pecuniary a
benefit. The authora personal friend and e
Ohief'-f Staff of the. Citristian Soldier. Wea
want an agent -hur every county. ~Snd for d
oltoulars andi see our tertms,- and whet. the
Pr~ess says of the work. Addlres
NA'J IOAL. I'UBJLiHING- CO.,
r nor flh and Mtala ehrmond, Ya
in Old Song, set to a New Tune
ocr 1866. j
"A spring alpProgjehe.
Ants and Rouches
Promn their holes come out,
A nd M/ice and 1at,
In apile of cats,
Gaily skip about "
0118 8rs established in N. Y. City."
1Only innil ible reied ies known."'
Is at pate-used for Rats, Vii-e, Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, &c., &u., &C., C.
CO.ier'5" 1c4-11ug E1. rnaissa
por.
T9.a liuiatid or wash--used to destroy,.
also as a preventive for Berl-fugs, &4.
Costar's" EI cetri 4 Powder for
Is for MoAths, Mosquitoes, Pieas, Red.Bugr
In'sects on Plants, 1olviw ninfals, &a.
g.- I I BimwAnw I t o all vrthless.
utatIon.
SC- SOe that "CosiTan's" name Is on
,elk BOx, )Iattlo, and Plask. beford you buy..
&- Address, HENRY R.COSTAR,
414 tiroadiway, N. Y.
FjY' Sold
2gw- By
All Druagists and Reailo e wharo.
outh. Barnes, Ward. & Co., New Orlean,.
1866.
INCREASE OF RATS.-The Parnei
nzette (English) asserts and proves by flg
es that one pn ir of RATS will have at pro
ny and dcendlants no less I han 051,050'
i ree years. Now, uitless this immenso
nily can be kept down, they would con
me more food than Would sustain 05,000,
man beings.
2&- S0 "CoSTAn'S"advertiseentt abovo.
1866.
EATS versus BRDS.-Whoover engages
shoot ing small birds is a cruel man ; who
Lr ils fi exteratning rats Is a bennfao
' We.should like sono one to. give ui
3 benclit of their .experienco in driving
c these 10.6 We need sonething bo
les dogs, cats, and traps for this bus nov,
Scientific Anrickan, N. Y.
R%. See "CosTAn's' advert Isemecnt above..
1866.
"COSTAWR'4 JAT EXTERIlI4A TORt Is
nple, safe and auro--tho nost perf'et
\T-inceation meieti'ng we-have ever attend
.Every. lRat. that: can got it, properly
epared, wil eat It, and' every one t hat
i It, ilil die, generally at some plaee a a
atant na possible front were It was taken.
Lake Siaere, Mckh , M/rtor.
fr&' See "Cosmt 's" advert isemnen t above.
1866.
IfOUSEIKEEPERS tronbled with vermimt
ed be so no longer, 'if thoy use "CosTAn's"
iteruminattor. Weli haosedl it, to our satia
ation ; and If a &o~t eost $5, we would havo
thingvo btried poisonsr, but they eff'ectedl.
thn u,"Costar's" artIcle knocks thoi
centha'out of lRnts, Alice, Roaches, Ants,
d Bed-lhugs, 1nieker. thani we can-write It',.
is in great. demand all ever the eountry.
Mentiina, Ohio, Gazille.
26. Ste "Costa a's" advert isement above
A'O~ 1866.
AVlEFROM TIlE. FAR EST.
>en king of "CoST'ra" Rat, R h, Anb.
'., Ext erminator---"more grain and pro.
stons ate dostroyed -annually in (Gran.
amty biy vermIn, tihan would pay for tont
this.R lhiami Inseot [Kller. -/,anstr
'is., //eraldi.
US.. I "(aiTAn's''advertiser..enit abna~e
. 1866.*
FARhMERS A?4h 'JlOUSEtiPERS..
tottld recollecot that, hundreda, ofaollarar
ortha of Gran, P'rovisions., &e.7 are an
tally-destroyed lby llats, Mlice, Ants, andi
haer inseots nomd yeormin-all of wshicha ean
prevenatedl ,by a few dollarms' worth of'.
ConTAn'sN Rat, Itoach, Ant, &c., Extor
hntor, bought anft usedl freely.
11 See "CosTAn's" advert isematent above.
114!,. Bold -
All Druaggists and healers everywhtere
re Beuth.
* tAkN1NS, WAND! & CQ., -
fVhaolosae A gents,
lNew Orleans, La.
June 5'0-yr _____
HIE RECOONPAED SPECIALITIES. OF
OUR DAY.
Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerlyt of 'Low
on, Robert. Herbert, M. Di., firom Philadel
lia, and Dr'. Engono Velpeauh formerly of'
iso Londen and -Paris Venereal HIospitals.
erinanent anid a eediy cures guaranteed of'
onorrlita, Syph Ills, Oteet, 8permiatorrhoos. *
r Self-A buse, and of eriy possible for.nr
r privato d'suaso of every name et naturer
hatsoever.
1hr. JIerbert's Anti'-Aloahlio Compound,
n unfailin~ remedy for intempetanoo; writo'
p rto ars. -
1Mount ain of Light, 800 pagis, 100 plates,-.
I) oents, l& for $1.
Dr-. Jackson's Fem ot M'onthly PIil; $i
or bot, extra fhto $, a safe 'and effect i
smedy, fo~r all Irro aalarities and obstluet.
ons, from whatever eause. Dr. Jaeksoa1's
riental'Invhgoratinig Liniment, $2 11et bot
o. Send for cirreular. 'eonnind Fronel
a-fee $'2, 0 For $4,12 for $7. 8oguidfor oliys
uar and write, you will romptly Vye9.e
kind, disoreet, and exph1 it angwer, Ad. -
ress Drs. .Jaekson, .Herbert & Oo; qr aim. '
li P,- 0'. liog480, Ulneinnath, -Obio. 0fi8 4~jJ
F. 107 S$4Amdre Street, Iedioibes an' s '
sstruions sent to any part otthe country
jene 1'60-6mo/