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Foreign New--Per table. "LIvaPoo.,-September 12, Eiening.-The %anad steamships Huropa fad Tarffs,sail 'ed ft fQuebeo this afternoon with a regi enO of Hussars.. Ship Twilight, which U(ed'eceutly from this port to New York *Vut back dis tied. MuNIOu, 4ember 12.--The Govenment *of Bavaria has conclnded t4 attempb'sedur "1ng a -lopn of twenty-eight millions, by tineans of a lottery to be drawn here. .LoNDON, September 12, Evening -The WIorning Poet of to-day warmly applauds the -'pnlicy of non-inteivention of the United 'States in the war between Tpain, Chili and Peru, and cordially approves the rnodera (in evinced by the United States respecot Ing Mexico. - - LoNDopI Septemier*18, Noon.-The At. lantio Telegraph Company have called a meeting of stockholders for the' purpose of raising funds to buy up the interest of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, un dor whose ausfioes the Cable has been com. pieted. SOUTfAXPTON;,. Septetber 18, Noon.-.. The steamship lansa, from Bremen, sailed to-day with a fair . compliment of passen. gars atd d14,000 'lb gold. PAnts, September 18.-The Moniteur of to-day publishawsaVonventiole which was signedlin'the .Oity of Mexico, by which Maxintillian transfers to French agents one half the .tdeiptt from cu'stoths throughout the Enir4, for thqe pfrpose of paying the liabilities of 31exico to France. The.con. vention goes into operation on the let of Nov'mber.nEt. BERLIN, 'Beptbrnber 18.-Thb trussian Chamber of'Deputies hAs voted an electorial law and Parliament for Saxony. The nego tiations betweed Prussia and Saxony make 'very slow progrsess . dt is said that Prussia demands the takitg of the oath of loyalty - 'to herself by the. Saton troops. The pay. inent of ten millions df thalers as indebfity to Prpssia for expenses of the war, hdtd 'the right to gorrison the fortress of Konigstean and the cities of D resten and Leipsic *ith Prussian troops, 8'. PrEHsBdmo, $8ptembr t -A fare. -well banquet was given -to-day to the allied Embaemy. Assistant Seoretar' Fox and several Uqited States Naval, 0 ers *ere present. Count Chakoff made h speecb e'c pressive of the hope that the erA - of good ow prevailing between Rusqia and the Uni ted States may be permanent, 'nd stated that there was no danger of Its being con sidered as a menace to other nations. PAnts, September 18.-The Journal des Debate to-day states that the French emd -English Governments have conjointly mad* an active representation to the Sultan of Turkey against the acquisition of the Uni ted States Goernment of in island in tbr6 Gulf of Asina. BRLIN, Septembeir, 14.-Dpubt havia L"s espressed of tha#ssage of.. e 6L lauthorising the King to make a loan for the liquidation of the wat expensel, it is aa. nounced on what 01ay be' considered semi . 90ain'l authqrity, tuat should-the bill be re jected the Chiihber of Deputies Will be dip solVed by'. royal decree. The Markto-,Foreiga anA Domestic. Nsw.Youic, September 16.-Gold -1441 Cotton Arm; Oplands 881; Orleans 851@3. Crop accounts unfavorable. Wheat dull, 1 (a)20. lower Flour drooping. Pork quiet .at.$88.50.. 'Ltv9aJooL, September ld--Cotton market e steady and unohanged; Brokers' eircular reporta sales for the week of t0,000 bales. Middling Uplands vuoted at 18d. Bread st4fs and Provisions unchanged. Consols 89.. From Washington, WAsI?nGToN, September 16,-Sedrttary MoCulloch has directed the Commissioner of RoIvenue te givq special.attention to a're vision -of the tariff, and rep6rt a bill for the consideration of Congress. . It is Iqtended to make the ustom, br ah - of' reveni1e system more* simple,econoniieal -and oftective; . *'' The comnssioner Is instructed to-consid er w)iat levetlue is necesslry for the eige1. oles et the"Goveranment, and alto to proposa su bnedinotatvsjs of-.tarid as will betso st.i~apd'tqua lise^' duties .04- foreign is port, giit I nt.ernal taxes on home prod'ue tioiS.-..ecretary boilleh 'suggests 6 re. 4i9et.ion of taxation upon the raw 'na(esial aa#mtdinery of borne produd'tions - TheerQ16k Refald Bolight Out by the Radieals, ' sfNTN .8eptember 18,.-Jhe 1iew 'York Herald,,which- haw hewtrialy sup yoirted tie PrZesident, in Uisj's iudue pro .)lounces- hii plan of reuiWtion a failure; 'and morveover says, his generous'actions to - ie lat revolted States have been' accepted f . biat people as coverinlg a licene for man * g t~is'y daitrage 'agaibet th4 poor tiegrips an ibolition, Yankes g&d th'at:the- ound Iwl whfobs oomnaqueed in fLain.uif eeVp - whole country as against the PrsVes t's onuffrT4ww,1t., Sept. ~5.-- 'bridge at thik see brokb 4own ils' , iorning with a - fpersns', who esbie tosee the enl heyfl t rIpst ogr egye PUA.IA, A,$996- 16,-. Eythe ao4etaJ*n aen Iwqle Vete daIsh4d , tomn of a 41ef *toilltot'; eat all n JOHN C. DIAL, (Late ALLEN & DIAL,) At the Sign of -Me Golden Pad Lock, COLUMBIA, S Cs, WHOLES4L9 ANU RETAIL, Importer and Dcaler in English aed -Am1erican H1DWAPE& 0LEEV IRON, STEEL, Nails, Castings, Mill Stones, Botting Cloths, Circular Saws, Mill Irods, . Sugar Pans,* INDIA. RUBBER AND LEATER BELTINO0 Carpenters, Blacksmith and Tanners' Tools, Housek6eping and Furnishing Hardware,, AOICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS1 Lime, Coment, Plaster, Paint., Oils, Frqnoh and Amerioau Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, . tabot Delt.a, - Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, &o., sept 18-6m.1 PLANTIER09 HOTEL, CORNER QUEEN ANDICoHUROH 8TREET6,' OHARL48TON, S. 0., ' C. W, & J. B. DENNIS, Propritori. splendid IOTEL will be opened on T 1st of October, on the 'European system- It has been remodelled and refur nished throughout. . This Hotel -oontains over wre hundred,rooms, which will be re served chiely for the use of travellers .and transient guests. Compet4t, assistants have been secured in every department, and every attention will be paid to ensure com. fort to' their onotomers. The sleeping rooms are airy and clean. The reaturant 'will be supplied with the beat fare the mar. ket affords. Porters will always be ready to attend etch. arrival and departure of. trains. The traveljing. public, transient visitorq and others, yill And in it all- the luxuries of a first-class house, combined wi0 the bomforts of home. The location is finFly adapted for business men and ,travel lers. No pain3 or expense will be spared to give entire satisfagton. sept 1-2m F. HORSEY, Horsey, Atten & Co., .AT1, CAP8 AND TRAW G008, NO. 25 HAYNE STRRET, CHARMMSTON, S. C. sapt, 18-Im BOf'AND SarE MANUFAOTORYe I BEG leave to inform my friends and patrons that I have resumed my business at the old stand on Main-Street,.- urmekly econpied by Jhti Cremer. All work maO ai;4 repair-.. ed at shortest ,notice, add 'neatly executed by the' bqst WHITE MEOHANXCB, and warranted to give satisfaotibu to the uost fastidious. All who desire fine and 1ating #ork will please give me a okll before -p4 . ciasing elsewhere. R. W. BONE sept 18-8mo - For Sale. ONE ihORSE WAGON AND UAR . A . J.P JE~tNKINS, (Qolered,) sep15--1 Quinine, fOVER'8 POWDERS,. Sulpburlo Ether, .)Cardamnoin Bagde, Chamomile Flow ers, Chloroform, iedri'es, Corrosivn Subli. mate, Coleheum Seeds,, Mustard, Bell do legne, Tricophoroas, Arnold's Writing EEid KTCBIN, MoMASTER & CO. Prison ife of Er.'residenlt ANOTHERsuppIl just reeived. Also sept11&CO -Lirmbr, Lmmbery Lumber. tHU subeoriber begs to informs his frIends. aLnd foyUe patronu -that Ite has resum ed the "L,UMBBR BUSINE$8,'' at Ridge. way, 8.0,, 12 uiifes - south of Wlnnsboro, ad 1aedgtly on the:0. & O. 0. B. R and having& fine lot of sawth timtber on tb dy soidtb their orders. G. P. HOFtMAy. sept 4-z8m4 f2w GUN A~ to TQpr 1 1 N eTOI 2. .U. T REOEIVED Ketshin, MoMaster & 0o., SOTEL RANGE, B8 w TE WINE VINEGAR, Spices, &o Bath Brick Family do, . - B t Lemozk zzxitt Vanilla, k. 'Ektraot Pineapple, Cox's Gelatine, Coa:n Starh. - - ALSO. Night Bj)otaog Orus, Swett OPopena , ad other Perfumery. . g S . kALSO, Putty and JWg Lead. aug 14it JUST REGMZVD, BY THOMPSON, WITHES& CO., CALICOES, BROWN DRI,LS, BROWN and BLEACHID HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUAPENDERS, TOOTH BRUSHES, 40o., &0., &C. ALSO-, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Low for cash. july 19-tf VIRGINIA Magie Washing Fluidf' A LL colored goods are rendered brighter I woolens are less liable to shrink; white goods are made brilliantly white, and all styles of goods will last twice as long as by the old style of washing, because there is no RUBBING or SRUBBING of the clothes. With five cents worth, an or dinary washing may be dpne in two hours, sept 4-tf LADD BROS' Agents. Blueing iBneing I VANDFUSEN'S CELEBRATED BLUE. ING--the best article ,known-for sale by - ~ , LADD BROS. sept 4-tf JUST RWEIV.D, N as~rm90r '4AINT and OILS couistin In part of White Lead, Black Paint, Ited Lead, English Venetian Red, Dry Prusian -Blue, . Lamp Black, Chrome Green, Turpentine, Varmish, Lidseed OIL -Vor sale by ' r ACOT, RIVERS & CO., aug 26-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. JVST RZEIEDE. BARRLS NEW BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR. Boxes Adamkntine Candles, s 8uperior Pearl Starch., Sacks Liverpool Salt. * . AESG, A lot ot'ne Turnip Seed. For sale low by BACOT, RIVERS & CO., aug 28-tft No. 2, Hotel Range. JUST REOEIVED,, 'DRESof-Extra Fatlly- Baltimor. j'ul 17'66..tf -No. 2, Hotel Ranage. EST'AELISHED IN 18 . I'NS made and repafred. Also, the fa moinus MeCREIGHT REVERSE UIST lILL, pjI8 ~ITALLI0 BliRIAL CASES, aufnw d test pelteru ot kand. 10o ACUON AflflI WHARF Ov ratdt nex.ottlively to' th4 ~O 0AIIPI~*8*4Pk,1 COT'6d1. tbe 4 i~ tnde os Onsignmentu triit,bta eM Itplenrd to jo~ Press Hats *4n6 es -1Q#~ ~Ieb,&oi ~Ihitpste aaai FALL AND WINTER MPORTTION. ' M11ihnery dnd Straw Goods. ARMSTRO r ATOR & 0o. IxPoR'rxks AND DRALURS Or Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Velvets, Ruohes, Flowers, Feathqrs, Striw Bonnets, . J,adies' Hate, Trimmed anp Untrimmed, Shaker Haoods. No 287 and Lofts of 2A9 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Offer a giook unsurpassed in the United States in variety and choapness. Orders golicited and prompt attention givep. Ters-Cash. au. 28-2mo NEW SPRING GOODS DAY 'GOODS CHARLESTON HOUSE, ISTOLL, WEBB & 00., BANCROFT'S OLD STAND 287 King A., 3 doors BNow Wentworth W E have now opened a' splendid took of Spring Goods, English, French and American, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for cloihing or for barter with them, our wholesale rooms offtr every inducement. Plantation goods In every variety. - This being a busy season with the planter aid he not able to visit the city, orders so. .companied with city referende Will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Bamples, with price lists, sent to any'part of the State. Our - stock consists In par( of White Osnaburghs, Striped Osdilurgs, Blue Denims. Brown Denim., Heavy Brown Shirtings, Fine.Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtlags, 6-4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue4 and Stripped Blue Homespuns. Bleached and Brown Drills, .Black French Broad cloths, Hosiery and GlIves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dai. ask, all qualities, C4licoes, all'qualities, Dress Goods, 'Domestio Ginghams, Fine Scotoh Ginghams,,Spring Bilks and Black Silks, ColoreO Musl is, in every varifty, Fine French Muslins, White and Black Goods Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm. ers' Brown Linen Drills, fanoy Drills and Oottolades. Together with every variety to b found in our line; which we offer at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All Domestic Goods are sold at 4 very small advance on Agents' prices. We %would respectfully call the attention of the Planters, Merchants, and the citi zens generally of Fairield District, to our advertisement. and solilt a call from them should they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King St., 8 doors below Wentworth. Charleston, S. 0. R. 0. STOLL, Charleston, CHARLES WEBB, - - H. C. WALKER, ed Jan 18'66-lyr - Politics and News; PE1 WEEKLY RECORD. U APsaily Journal. ~IN ONB IU1XM0TH SHEET,. 1. A. MOOD &.% 8. BIBD, Editors & PxMip'd, lehtMell TIHE .RECOGNIZED 8PkCIALITIES OP OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerly of Lon don, Robert Herbert, M. D., from Philadel phIa, and DV. Eugene Velpeau, formerly of the London si1d Paris Venereal Hospitals. Permanent and speedy oures gsaranteed of G3onorrhea, Syptiillis', Gleet, Spermatorrhs or Self-Abuse, and of every possible form of private disease 6f every name or natdre, whatsoever. an un1ilingred for temperance ; write for partiulr.7 Moeuntain of L.ight, 800 pqges, 100 platis, 60Ooent, 8 for $1, Dr. Jaekson'd pemale M'onthly - Pill.; $1 per bo; extra fine $6, a -safe -6nd effeqtuu1 remedy, for all irregularities and obstrue tions, from whatever cause, Dr. Jackson's OHena Invig IrAtlg Liniment, $2 per bot tl e4 f e, irouar.' . Genui1e Frenoh Bee #,6 '#r$,12 for $7. ~Bend for cir otglr anwrte, you'Vill promptly receve *hld. disoret and explicit soster~ A4,~ -.asuask;o rbert A Qo, or' s. I Box 48$, e aatkO0bib. Ofi ri. n~~qnote ~ Medel an In Old Song, set to a New Tun's or1866. .t $'As spring approaches. Ante and Roaches .From their holes come i AndMice and Rate, In'pite of cat#, Gaily skip about." A,A "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free.froin ftisone.t '6Not dangeres,to the I1ur4an Family. "Rats come out of their holes to die." "Coater's" at, Roach, &c.. Ex. ' ter's, Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c., &e., &o., &o. "Coster's" Bed-Bug Externina tor. 1% a liquid or. wash-used to.destroy also as a preventive for Bed-Buge, &. "Costar's" Electric Powder loi Ihsaets Is for fothk, Afoequitoes, Plea8,.Bed,dBugs, . rn8ects on Plants, Al4ot, Animale, &o. MW I I I. BRWAIi I I I of all worthless imitation. 1 A See that "CosTAts" - ame is on each Box, B6tt6, and Flask, before you buy.. AW Address, HEIRY R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. &' Sold sip By All Drutgists Ad Retailers everywhere South. barnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. - 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-Thd Parmer's' Gazette English) ahserts and proves by fig urge th one pair of I4ATS will have a pro. geny nYdeocdants no le thin 651,050 thee.y.ears. Now.,.UnI a this. immenso fainiy can e ept dow.n, Alley would con sumq more. food thair would sustain 65.0w) hutin beings. M SeO "COsTAR's" advertiseu.wo ao:o . 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages in'shooting small birds is acruel man; Rho ever aids in exterminating rats is a beqefao tor. We should like some one to kive 44 the bendBt of their eiperience in driving out thes,e pests. Wo need something be sides dogs, caik, ifd tps for this busine, -Scientfic American, N. : #8 See "CORvan IiAdvertisement above. 1866. "COSTAR'S". RAT EXTERMINATOA is simple, safe and sure-the moot 'perfeti RAT-ifloation meeting we have ever, attend ed. Every Rat that can get it, properly prepared, will eat It, and every one tha eatA it will die, generally, at some place, a distant as possible from were it wastaken. -Lake Shore. MAich. Mirror. SW See "COSTAIL's" advertisement ab6ve 186(3. HiOUSEKEEPE~RS troubled with 'verin' dbed be so no longer.,-if they use '.CearAn's" Exterminntor. Weohave used it tooLar saltis.. faction ; anad if a boa; cost $5, we would have it. We h'ave tried poiso'ns; but they effecled notlhing;t but '"Costars" article kno'cks the b:eath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, and B'ed-Bugs, quicker.Lhan we das wgite it. It i in great demand all over She country. -Mendina, Ohio, Gasette. em., See "Cos-Ara's" advertisement ahoy V 1866a. A VOICE FROM THE FAR .*EST. Speaking of "OosTAO's" 1Rat, Roach, Ant &c., Exterminateoi.-"hore-gral' and pro' visions ard destroged annually in Otan Count,y by vermin, than trould pay for ton. o( this Rat st4d I,ftet tlilloi-.-Lanca.tj, . W., Herald. 8ee "Cob Ad's"ayertisement aboye' 1866. FARMERS. AND HOUSEEEPRS.. should reeolleet that hundgeds of -dollart worth of GIrain, Provisions, &o.' are.a nually destroyed by Rat., Mice, Ants, t other iDects and vermihi-.f of which ean be prevented by a few dollars' worth of "Costan's'' Ra, Roacht Ant, &e.,' Exter minator, bought andI, used.fteely. SeCestAa'".advetisment aboe. Al Dagglsts and Dealers 9very&hqre Bh o~t~ AES, WARD & 00.,