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Latest byTeleg aph. n . -Nsinet 'r. LitL t. t ~tntes thti ij rce fvgo lin 41: 010: !rPoexi't i as,am gnfli4o pors9ns k Il ed 'were, jo .h'ito .me pointe lke Ii. det ; esptelle froinl, Shernian rr het togont JXportq regarding .1) Chcointa0do. 'hoy had r a shK0it41ork Q41ne "4oasion to. - 6t WAsItNroN Sept'etiber 28. -"The Alhba4na leiulitlv e dleation are with\tIe President T'h.q rsuooilon agniasti8nrratt will pro. b ab li 1)1 o]ed , Senl .doirAgsip. (rasiding Mr. Davis' Jty, '-."Evarts Will Itko ilo active pat- Le havilng .ol'inally snggested Dunn as the proper pr8o11 to lead the --proscou. tiQn, aid Gov. eller of Virgildii, continzes to- tako an.active interest in .te prosect. til", g it lawyer, 'ip, impresion prevails, i l t1Icit wl-tiiai9er, ' btt thero will be .1uterilal re9eue receipts to.dity, $506,. Te New York- Ierold says, gditorially: 'ic Governor of a ij ertainly not fat i\rongii ihAlt o%thal. to national t4op?'are A*cesi?ry 'iN that' Stato. The prosetnco of 60,000 soldiers in' Alabarnid WoitI4notb4-olreoJ0' in keeping the'ponce, as-the Camillit A).OI will. proVp.. Now, that the whole history of that event is. soon, it is undeninbly clear that the niggers pyovoked the disturbanoo. . They tnarched with their i'adloal leaders, with lnutle And arns.'into a quiet t9wn, .oloborting themsolves. in an 3ens 01nanner, and, making a' bully expe g , the men4oo of their. condtot was t we1 e -daI. Igge'will' me, by this:Oxamplej thatlit.is""ot yet safe to bully whie p~and th$. wi .prevent :collks. ?rownuWpshingt n, A411'NON, 86ptember 80. 'Thcrb are,1600 Tedeiral 'troops In Vir. Vut ther prooedings against Surrat de Pol don te an6tion of Iho grakk4 jury, and dVi WorobotiblO. r1he1veto fteWpts to-day vvere $475,, 00; ;on. ifranois P.Blair Is here to-day. Tie d eks any pal-lie demonstration and do t#01ot Alite West to-morrow. WAsUIROToN,.ctobet 2. At torniyOem.rl.:Bvarts will remain In N ew York till next ivook. lionjamit-Reddick bliao Clh-3rles Mavel Is held i Balcltimoro in,default of $5,000. ball, cliqrgod with, being.inplicated In pension 'hle Governene'4 clor ' k's have commenced Workinj fro 9 A. -A. till 4 P. M.--the ustal'wint eE ho'urs.. ..... The revenue fcoolpts to day were $759, 0.00. General Gordon Granger lifs gone ti'ro lieve General -Thiomns, who comes to Wash ingtdn.to servo on' the court 4f inqiry' In tho Oaso of Ger oral Dyer, or the Ordnance Dnpartnient . - It.p said the monthly national debt state lnit -Will-show 'an inoreaso of $4,000,000 in th'e debt. 'l'ho ofcial vote of Maino is still vthI,eold ftom the public. TheGove'* nment expolfees for September,. excluitopf:the Interest on the public debt - wore $28.000,"000. It ol'John P. a, Minister at 'Madrid Itldgrhe thS80to Delidtiient. confirming the flight of tho Queen -frot Spanish Jerri tory, And the organization of a provisional governmnnt by Jbo insurgent chiefs. Dip.lomatio circles here await anxiously LQ u oys fromr Quba. News Itemp. Simr'tti,TNN., So'ptember 2l. Gon. J. C. Ilindmniti -whs assassinated at, his resldonoo, at 1lplepa,. Arkansas. , lob bins, 'ef .Springtlekld Missour, who served under' hindmen': hans been at-rested. iRob lins denics being t.he murderer. Nmw 'Onic, opteniber 20. The Cuba ar-rived to-day with.Gen. Mc Clellan aboard. e' -- 'ith' a Is an~ d bemoorito derroti stration he'r l&senight--twenty fivo elubs, *agg tgp 0,u perso.ns.in the procession. TJho is~t~ ere crowded,. and the city brhl lapt *in:b tapiking it, tho ; grandest demphsloon.pverwitnessp4 .in this oft~ 1-9v~tit pgestd off quiet)y. Riw tF), Septoent9r 28, \heO stetwship - 'Alska brings :Panama ates Io t.he 10,; The i eople - are discon tented 5th'the'new governmient. . No furt.. thsel-detalls fot the earthquake. (Orops in Godiernjsla .and> Niont-agita" are senffering rqm dlroght. TI'he fever Is dblanpeating * .Rtounrorn, September 28. On 'Saturda iiht, In New- Kent. Coun MN"liv. Stewart, a widow,' wa's 'ineored it helx 4trp8o bitrat 'it h thd dwelling. t Bi leg- rhfnnnagoy'ias h6 je alo the D' 4ah .say~ The the gottralRa road, with 2f00 of 'b#i-- F?or t- 'areat -noffg Three 6ne.oftle sants yeglnient -loft)hpre L~* or Ve,ssee, ' rW4jtf, N. 'i.8epteiber28. 9 l QyavIgi ofa an. h-on iine, of odop6p lf-oy2 re lde n ieib~is r - iti yer pittti If ei 4 nt oe et era insporit i ~~th th4 R~ roy esCaped unijured; o perpetratot is unknown. M1DA1Vj October 1. The Gazette publishes the proolamatIonl of the Provisional .overnnent deposing Queen lebellii,. proclaiming the sovereignty of tho peo le, and denotincing (ho Bourbons. T e Alidaislat merchants aid bankers have oftred to lonn the Provisional Govern. went 160,000.reals, MarquI3 Novaliches has died. from his Wounds. The Royal General Cologne has been cap (tUred. 'his city is perfectly quiet. Don Sebastian has advised the Queen to inaugurate a civil war, b\it the Basque pro. vinces refuso' to furnish money or, men for that purpose. Isabeliia's interview with (he French Im perial family at Biarritz lasted fifteen tin. utles. ',rarf,)rj accompanies ihe Queen. Bravo had a brief interview. with the Queen Castile. ENOLAND. LONDON, October 2. A colliery explosion yest,srdny at Rh%va. bon, Wales, killed eleven and hurt a large number of nilners. The Louisia .a Leglslaturi on the Radical Registration Fraud. N.w Our,ANa, September 80. The Senate committee to investiAate the act of (lie Board of Registration have re po'ed that the Board of Registrars, of which William Baker is president, has given instructions to (lie various boards of super. visors throughout the State that are wholly unwarranted in the theory of, and go entire ly boy6nd, the registration aot ; t hat, their action in refusing to recognize the haturall. zation papers issued. by the third, fourth, fifth, sixth: and seventh district courts was wrong, the Board having no power to pass upoh ' io validity of judical acts, and that those instructions deprive persons of the benefit of ariele 99 of the Constitution, which deprivation is unjust and clearly against tie Constitution. The report. was adopted. Sohntor Bacon's bill confining the regis. trare acts within the limit. of the law pass. ed-a fivst reading and was set for to-muor row.. Tennessee Registrars in Trouble. 'RA8hnvI.r., TENN., Feptember'80. Several commisioners of registration in this State have boon arrested and ptioeed undcr bail to answer for fraudulent regis tration. Railroad Train Destroyed by the Explo sion of Nitro-Glyoerine. URDANA, Qjijo, September p0. A train of ten oars was burn64d yester day by an explosion oaused, it is supposed, by nitro.glycerite In one of them. A house a quarter of a mile from the wreck was do. stroyed by the coneussion. Pliohette and Pio-nios Prohibited. NEw Yonx, September 80. The Archblahop of the Roman- Cathlio Diocese of Now York-prohibits ohureh pie nice, planchietto, spiritualism, and animal magnetism being indulged in by members of his church. ,Eoiting Iutelligence f&om Spain. LoNDON, September 80. The latist inlelligence from Spain An nounces that the Royal Generals Jose and Manuel Coneha hvo gone over to the revolutionists. The eople . and the garri son at Madrid had also doolared for the revoluti, and the Queen's statue had been dragged through the streets of the city. The Endorselnents on the Alabama Ap plioation for I roops, -WAsInoToN, September 80. The following are tio ondorsemnents on the Alabama Le islative memorial for more p '11y. te ident""Reerred to the honorable Secretary of War for considera.. tin"By Scretary Schofild,. "Respect fullj referred to General Meado for his action, under instructions of August 26th. It, was the purpose of those .inatwuctions to t.o. confer upon department commanders all the,.powers which the laws allow, and it is [.ho P'resident's wish iai, wida, . fthe limits of his lawful authority General bleade will exerciso full discretion -in hiis action to the end that, in any event the peaco may be pre served." 1By the Adju'tant-Grneral, "Ret speetfully transmitted,to Gener'al -Meade for his. guidance. By .command of General Grant." G1able Despatohes, P4niR, October 1. Rio Janeiro adviecs states that, the Presi dont of theo Argentine Republic has propos.. ed regulations for the pacinoeition of Brasil and Paraguay. LONDoN, Octoberi. All quiet in bMadrid. bados I. re. dent of thme Provisional Junta. No mesa sures: have bed6i taken to prbvide for future ,events. The plan of A repitblif is denouno ed. .Nothinig will be done untif Puiqm and 8errano ainrive. Ay attlehas been fought betwdet Polai aid 8erran~o; it was hot wyith but few losses; - ot The Deimnqpratic tLate macs met.ting, to-day, was more umofoiely attenmdd t))arq aimy ghpr. meeting eve hold in the PIte iTe attendance is estimAted at 600, o whoi(OAQ rt egrod8. ,1Ii orchalight p jope tsi tnigl't isd agrioiept aftalr... Tiiere aro *eirgrirl lbofed libs itn the' 'pocoesoqg ,lve y e~ipal hbtso is illumited - kle totet etlp$rkebia -CU It aR$P pi U'te tti e~to'&i aI y '' ett Wit .. 3,.. ft4 -~M~JI~t.. wA gsove ew Vnt9inee o y* ~4p 0 b 3. 1~ New York Markit. NEW Yoni, Oo 3,8 P. M. Cotton firmer, salos 2;500 bales, t 27. Gold 40J. Oharleston Market. - CHAHLiSTON, Oct. 3. Cotton opened stea(ly, being excite sellers asking prices too high for buye ---middliigs nomitially 24j; receip 588 bales. Liverpool Market. LiEnPooL,, Oct. 3. Cotton buoyant-uplands 10Jal01 Orleans 101 at Il. Winnsboro Prices Current. WINanono, 8. 0., Oolober 8. AXXS-Collins Heavy, $2.00 Light, 1.75 II. C., 1.50 A-Lr -Phladelphia, 25 Imported, 88 BACON.-Shoulders, 17 Rib. Sides, 18 Clear " 19 llams, 20 BAGGING--Ounny, 42 In. 27 Hornoo, 40 28 N. York, 21 80 Dundee, 85 Ties, 1 OOFFEE-Rio, 27 Cuba, 28 Laguira, 80 0eylI'Un,' Java, 4 Mooha, 42 CANDLES-Tallow, -s1 Adamantine, 23 Sperm, pure, 46 Wax, 0ol. 60 LHEESE-E. D., 25 Dairy, 80 Pine Appl, .82 Im. Eg-ish, 40 FLOUR-Baltimore, 10 00i)14,01 N. N. Extra, 10.00 Country, 7.00 pr. ow 9JUANO-Peruvian, 100 per ton Phosphiato, 05 0) Wando, 70.00 (RONf-Bar . ' 8@10 f,IQUORS-Apple Brandy, 2.75 Peach ' 4.00 French (Otard) 7.60 "uinet) 10.00 fn'sy 10.00 Rum, N. E. 8.00 " Jamaica, 12.00 Gin, American, 2.75 Sohnapps, 1.60 pr bot Cologne, 2.00 '. Whiskey, 1.90@8.00 MOLAiSSES-West, India, 66 Cuba, 0 Now Orleans, 1.00 HAOKEREL-No. 1 bbl. 28.00 2 22.00 8 16.00 Kits, . 0 00 -1.00 N'AILS- .( ao 8 NICE- 8.00 1OPE-Juto 10 Hemp,12 . L.,14 Cordage, 22 TE8annila, TE, A-1.60ou2.60 R A ISINS- 1.26.-u-.00 SALT- 8.00 SODA- 10 spICEs- 26(3 00 SOAP-_Rosin,. 7 Yellow Bar, 10 Extra -,-12 SUGARS-Cuba, 121 P'. it. 14 t6Al,t 16 17 StuartC, 18 s1DA 19 PE A, 20 Crushed, 21 Powdered. 22 Exioa Ot, 26 UGARCO-ua, 12} .0 . . 701 SmoAi, 6015 2 "in Cu, 10 dz ;r1E "R.. A,pl 20 *Poriered. 22 Square IVut, 1.04 WIAES D.ga A. 70 Smoking, .60@12 VINEGR-Aple, 256 Purtieed,l50 -B --o-,- lb.o. , ('er dotra, 1. .2 .hoes Ili2o, 25 Bugte, doa Fowls Geese7 IIay, hdE Iides, lb. Liird;: lb. Mutton, lb. Oats,- but P9as, be. Pork, lb. ~u sk ad Tallow, 1b. Tukeys,- 1. WYheat,-lb. - . WooRODUCE. A J3AItTPULS Ttt~T~- W o3 the biloingb~adlfu setIanlfl '.2 an exhange ~Jorow sber us sidtnaka 1 tffellIng bJet,iful a seditrntl fr6 i'rrowg Ioer usn andtb bnakes 1tl jnsyesMho stihinost Ihi t cth4ei'ef tii4o'fhne(9e.h iupgr ja- itono4 rqeto Seei mt i .on)dra st inush oaueeit,isbottafor I,.? Jdept.mk him ofei ota# et se i AN ImPART14,L -WITNFS.-T i e Washington corroespondebt, of the Balti mor &411 writep : Mnjor-Genieral;JToward delivered a lecture ;in tli Congressional Church, giving his observations during a late tour tlrQugh*th Se'ith. His remarks were apparently unprejudiced, and not calcillateI to give , uoh co:nfort to the "8 Radicals. Ue stated candidly that the disturbancos woro. 1ot coifinlvd to -on13 party, liut.that both 0lnsss were to blaie. ITO adinilted, :laso, that thero aS a stronk Denocratic sentimetit among the negroew, and he foitd many Seymour and Mitir cluhbs )f colored men. These remorks were melinl111. - his mitin topic being 1he s'al, regli. giotis and e(hitcatiotial condition of the hegro. The Democrats in Pennsylvaiia are per. furning their tity nobly. Their publio meoeings are atended by itmense numbers, their spenkers n'e runroums nud ifldive. and the people ire fully aroused to a sense of the importance of the inipanding contest. The ossaranoes of DRinderatio success are very gratifying. Indiang, -also, presents mtiouraging IndIntions that the Deiocrats will elpcl flpti4riqks. Baker. his radical opponent, adopts Ben. Butler's greenback theory; yet radicals who denounce Butler for his financial views commend Miker. in Ohio, the-canvavs Is sharp ,ind vigorously prosecuted on- both sides. The Demoocrats feel confident of victory. A Frenchman lin ParIs sells on ihe streets a sealed envelop which ho promises shall contain the photograph of tho one you love. Ho ped0les big envelops at. five sous each, and, agrees to pay.. you five francs if you deny that you love the person whose potrait you ihd therein. The . onvelop incloses a photopraph of Napoleon the Third, nd as' it Is a penal offense to speak disrespectfully of his Majesty there are few claimants for the forfeit. Nomination. AV. EnITon: Pleaso announce Capt. J. A. Ilinnant as a Candidato for Tax Collector of Firf'ld District, and oblige, NUMEROUS FRIENDS. MAGINLEY & CARROLUS G,9PAT LEG'I1IATE CIR CU S. so THOROUGHLY RE-ORGANIZED AND EQUIPPER For the Season of' 18 682 A ND REPRESENTING NEW FEATUR. 1es and new facem I multif,ious"diver siled and endless succession of noveltiep, by a carefully selected troupe. from the APAGOyS OF EQUESTRIAN AR. The groat aim of the Managers is Originality nd Excellence. And with this view they have oongrogat ed an assemblage of Artists, from the most, celebrated sohools of-Equiesmrian and Oym. nastic art, Both in Europe and America. Tihe faellit,ies for speedy aml oortain tran sit, are uneqnal. NO 3ADED HORSES 5 AND Weary, Tra'vel-Worn 0 6 Everything Novel and Brilliant, 0 ' This se plus ultra exhibit ion will be at.' o WINNISB9R0,Thur'sday Oct. 22d. O Where they will givo 0 TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS. 5 0 At 2 and half-p,ast, 0 o'clook, P. M. 0 AD IS T0 : 5 cenfts. t5 OIID N 50 ~et 6 B.CROSBY, Agt. NE 3UILDING, (Q ovebioGuly s G oyt g Ii from the i Ni pK n io at, (i WINNSBORO B ST.A.7BA.J5fT.. r H,nunderelin this day opened a IESTAUR'AN'T, in rear of W. M Nelson's Store. And lins made arrange ments to keep constantly, Fino, Fresh, SINGLE OYSTERS, (in the shell) FISR and toll other Marine Delicaciep that cnn le obtained. Coinected with hlie Iestaurant, is a first class f3n mxxyle ' . oyn In which will be kept the finest. LIQUOlIts WINES and ovrything to satisfy the most fast idious. Families supplied with Fish und Oysters at low rates J. B. 11AYS. oct 3 RECEIVING, 50 Pleoes Prints, Blick and Colored, 40 plece Amterican Delnings, 20 pieces Plaid Ilio.nsptns and Lind. Boys, Superior Dress Goods, as all-wool Do Lainos, DeDages, Rep. and 8. 8 Poplins, and Alapaoea Lu6tre. 100 Shawls. all kinds. also Cloaks of good styles and qttality, Millinery Goods of every kind. 2000 Pro. Shoos and Iloots, A large lot of the above weyearantee to be reo from wood or paper. Ladies, (Jents, Boys and Misses, of every grade to suit purohasors. READY-MADE CLOTHING. No. 1, Caselmtero Suits, Cassimero, Sati ieis, 'Iweeds and Jeans Coats, Vests and Vants. O*CrEi.eT". Our stock will be, as usual, complete. F We invite an inspection, and proin so a complete assortment of everything kept in a first class store and at the loweet [)rices. LADD BROS. From to-day, October 1, we can fill no more ortlers unless notompanied with the 3ash. We hope what, we have done will be ippreolated by prompt paymenth. sept80 LADD BROS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOOD I No. 1. No 1 Hotel Hotel {ange"JRae. T{IE Subscribers would inivite the atten tion of the TO THlE LARGE~ STOCK OFl tnd WT2NTER GOODS, whioh they are now Ketchini, XcMaster & J3rie, WINNSBOIO,- 8. (1. sept 10 NEW STORE. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK 70O OLD Q00PS! said formuerly by Eiowt& O, IN EQUITY---LANCASTER, Dill for Injunction, to Marshall Asset,--Sell Lands, &c. Bonjamin Perry, Welmut Perry, Adinrs., vs., .John Perry, Alex. Mathison and wife and others. N piursuance of anl order of sale madce in 1 this cas by the Court of il'ity. at Lancaster Court House, Jino lTerm, 18G18. I will offer for sale at public ott ery to tho highest bidder, before lihe Court Ilolute. at Winusboro, Fairtic. District, 8. C., on tlte first Mondoy in November next, ill that piece, parcel or tract of land descriiel in ite pleadigs, helonging to the Efaite of John Perry, deceased. Conltaiing -tore or less, known as the l'eny Plaintation, lyinjg anud situiated il t le )istriet o F1ir. field otn the waters of fihe Catawha Itiver and adjoining lands of Edward l1'. MotWey, Knox Pickett, .ameH .mies, ese nte lanids o' Cl. N. Peny. This lantatiion i iv well .<1pt - ed to 11ho culturo of cottoll, Corti altd sl11 grail, tine ileadow lands, wel itibered, lo gelber with i (lie housesand out buildings ne. ees8ary for a well reguited rarm. Thubottem :ais yigt; aloig the river aro as fime as are in the State, besides the bottomu on Wn torce t'roek, which rutis direetly through said place The water power aforded by ,he river and Wtoreo Creek, is stilicieti. to run naohinery of all kinls. Persois en glIged in mi1lliig antd Manu1tfactoriC would dio well to exainilto this valuable plantat1ion before the day of salo, and not allow such a hargain as t his t(o escape 1tm. This plan. tation will be solud as a whole, or divideol (i, suit purciasers. So much cash as will pay the costs o suit and expeties of malo, the baliance ott a credit of one. two and three years, with in terest payable atutially, from day of sale. Purchasers to give bond with two or itioro good suroties and a mortgage of the pretis es. The terid must be complied with ott day of sale. Purbauors to pity for papers and stanps. K. l. DILLIN08, C. E. L. 1). Commissioner's Office, LancasterC II. , 1. C., Oct 1, 1868. rept 29-3 BA.COT & CO.. r IlIE undersigned have formed a copartner ship un4dor tile style of Bacot & Co., for the puroliaso of Country 'roduce. ail the sale of a General 8touk of Urocerles, Provi sions, &a. .lames It. Aiken is tho Speini pnrtiner and has contributed Ito snm if Ten Thou sand Dollars in cash. Pierro Uacot will ato as teia General Partner for the sale ofgoods, and all other matters contecled with tile business, of tho firm. The firm to commence ont the 1st day of October 1808 and continuo for three years, unless otherwise changed by consent of parties. Winnsboro, October 1st. 1808. PIEMRE BACOT, JAMES It. AIKEN. sept. 20-x2t1 iOST ON Tuesday, 29th September, in tite town of W1innsboro, a cAlf-skin POCKET BOOK, conl Iaining Seventy or Eighty Dollars. One $50 greenback bill which can be recognized by Air. James IR. Aiken, on presentation to him. The Pookat Book also contained the sale of one bale of cotton and other papers. A liberal Howard will be paid if delivered to Mr. Juo. P. Matthews. SA M. AMILLAN. N. D. I can easily prove the Rifty Dollar 1ill lost, and iVe re4en' to bollevo tte same was stolen by a citizen in town (001 ored). Mierchants aro part iclarly requost ed to be on tleir guard. ot 1-flil JAB. R. AIKEN. 'W7 'E3" 'E .. T AND OT1114Rl GrBA-IlT O ?OPS. Mapes' Superphiospliate of' Lime Will increase the yil(id 50 per' centi. No per son should plant an ace of' Wheat withiout, using 200 or 300 pounds to the acre. A p-. ply to H[. WV. KINSMAN. 158 East Hay, Charleston, sept 12nto Ion. Agent for 8. U. KERISHAW--N EQUIITY. Perry & Perry, Adnirs. Vs. John Perry, 01. . al. I N pursuance of an order of Chanceellor' Johnson, madeo'in the abovo stated caso, the cret)itors of John Perry, deceased, are hereby notified to produce and prove their claims before me, at, my office in Camden, on or e?f'oro the 4th day of December next, or be debarred from all bentefit of said or der..J. D.- bUNLAP, sep 8--8m C. E, K. D. FURN IT IIRE, LABOR SAVING &c., &c., &o. tfl1KB subsoribot' Is now prepared to fur .1 nish, repair or inake to order all kinids of Furnittre Mly Patent Oloths Washer will always be on htand1 they have been ,thoroughly tested fer the past. twelve monthIs by te putilie, and in All1 cased have givon ottiro etistite. then, 16 is simplein its constrtkction, dala e and pot liable te get out af ordeAr it.:wi11 wasks Mhi shirts .or thate bulk oftcolties in fie ~ueIf todeo rding to $lirootions. I li theof 0sons4 9 inns or and aur 'tindidg'oeuntr to 4al1al gndxtirn5 nli naow Ciurn.' Als ramy D6ught 161aohilne, they are- deoidtid iuprovemotw over the old me .thod. -- ansd pzminoe, iy jmI*or 8ving,%a' onee ie st)em,a fa;lil en if thi4 ~sitime' ithin- th lvy d1a an dYillh re1utsd t motney as ? t'friut' eiefyMa. 0. F.-~9 ELD' L unI oo I i4 I ui lirgent ditty of every obri%tiW who is nt(t U1sosurablo, I y reason oi t1kensu or oe.thertiilfyinig caum.,. lu roctUCe Witlout delaV a PoliCy of aSsur ,it e, il (Io Equitabte Life Insurance SoCITMTC, In fivo. el those ilepetident tpon him for Stt1111ort All 1ate 1111le to liecolo Unisstr abb11 on 311y day, (h*erefor iohinIg should bei pinilted it delay Ids important dutly. J1io. P. Ma1ttliWs, Jr., nix 27 Agent. TIIE )UE WENT FEMAIAE COT.-lJT"]Gr]CF. TjllI, Win(er Sosio101 opens on SAlolkilay, Ihe Albl of 0010. her. The Factilly 0ho same as :%I Year. A lI'til CollegO is ex Icted It \TI'11 OFe TUITION. l'rimary Dopill1r11men1 pmw- He4sionl, $10 00 Acalemio " " " 1( 00 Collegiate 4 " " 20 00 Aisiv, 'iano, " 4" 2-1 00 Use of Pinan, " " 2 00 Conltingent. Fee, I t 1 00 Ornamnotalil branches at (he lowest rates. No extra charge for La.in or French, or Vocal MuNlie. Ilonrding $19. a mont. Washing and Pitel about. $2.60 per monh, Diuo West is in Abbevillo District, four tni!cs from )oniald's )opo(, oi the Oreen. ylle & .Coltunbla Ituilr-ond. REaV. J. 1. B10NNER, septi 20--* 'resident. School for Young Ladiesd W I N N S 11 0 I 0 ' , 8. C. rrill, dttermigned, wvill open a .L school for Young Ladies In Winnsboro, next Jaimnary, at 1ho 111delmy formerly ocoupied by the [toy. A. (. Stacy. MlLS. ROCINDA 81.18, a lady of great experinloo as a teachor Ivill assist In tho conduct, of Ite sHllool. Al8. G.It. IIItACKITT, whose abIliy as a t moher of mntisio is well knlown, will havo Ohtirgo of the hiusical Department. Rales per &mion of Twenty Werk. Primiry Department, $10 00 Intormidiato Department, 1M 00 Higher )epartanent, 20 00 MusIC, Piano, 18 00 Latin and Pronoh aro included In the foregoing; and thoro ar no extra charges of any kind. TiulIIon must be paid quarterly, in nd. vancoe. Applientions for ndIsson miust be mado nrior 10 t le I lt J anutary. sept. 17 IlI'NJ. Ri. STUALT. FRESH GROCERIES, AT UST received a largo and select assort ment of Ul"OCELmES, &C., consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, 8ugar, Coffee, Teca, Candles, Soap, t$ardines, Whiaskey, 114)0o8s hoes and a groat maany other ar ticies All of whuich wIll bo sold at a stnll advaunce on New York eost, for Unash only. JO1N D). M1CA RLEY. sept 20 JUST RtEOCIVED, Sugar. Coll'co, Mlasses, Sugar Clarod Ilama, -Shoulders, Soda, Parlor Afa(chos, Counfi-y Flour. SELF RA1MIMG PLOUR~ for making thae most, dollolous lireade, ilisonits, Psut(dI gu, &o. Without yeast or salt, wIt a codd aatpw or mnilk otnly-to be tnIted inO~ tdio o0J s hot; and roady for baking, raidifer , Pastry, &o. Sa.vlog h4Il tho orillnaa y quantity of Buattu and Egg0., Trhs flour 1. warranted whaoleu1oto and out riol ous, may 10 WILLIAM GUNtY, F?actor andl Comnhission Merchant, 102 EAST IAY, PartIonlar alttntion e~ to t198to u - n ~of eIleand ate Dlr4oI9. for Sale in tis attr t:r for i sep No,10-.-8:w No 4