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Local I(ets Court -WAc.-The Spriffg .. erm of the Uourt for Fairfield will hold its sea. blorl flolWiWg hekt Motiday, His Ionol, ludge lover, presiding. Town Election.-The election for an intendant and four Wardens to admih: Istor municipal laws and rtgulatlatts for \he next year, will take place next Monday. Relilous Services To-morrow. - M. JO. Church, Rev A. G. STACY, 11 A. -M. and 7. P. M. Episcopal Church, Rev. W. ?. Do BosK, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. E. BoGGS, it A.M. and 4P.M, Death of Capt. Swaiey.-The many Ifriends of Captain SWAZET; ote of our worthy refugee c .izenp, aro pained to hear of,his death. He died ift Charles ton a few days since after a vty short 'illness. Death of ~lir^~ John WaIker.-Mr& JoHN WALKrn, a merchant of this place, died at his residence fsterday of Pneumonia. 'Ron, A. . Stephens.-This distin guished gentlemen arrived in our town yesterday (Thursday) afternoon from Georgia on his way to Washington. .He left Friday morning for Charlotte. We regret to learn that the health of this pure patriot is still quite feeble. Mr. Stephens is going to Washington to "knock at the door" and inquire into the prospects of admittance for thd much. abused, grertly insulted and doWn-trod den South. May he live to see the day that will usher his beloved stiity South into the portals of equal rights under the Constitution. Estimate of ,oss by tId War.-It would be a matter of interest In the fi-o ture to place upon statistical fecord the losses sustained by the town dt Winna. 6ro', in the fires of 1865. lstimates of loss should he based upon the rates of 'value before the war. We hope when the new Town Council is inaugurated tuch an estimate will be made offiaially. The Distritt too suffered so enot. Mously in the march of Gettral Sher Inan, that some definite and authoriti. tive record should be made of the loss ol -tll kindo, real and personal, horses, cat. ie, sheep and hogs. Can it be done I New Adverlletcnts.-Dissolution of Copartnership. Formation of Copartnership. Bacot, Rivers & Co. Notice-Attachment. Notice-Attachment. To Advertilser.--Orders for advertis ing should be handed It by noon of 'Mondayu, Wednesdays aft Fridays, to ecure insertion in the nett day's issue. OOMMI'JR OA L. CHARLTT;x March 28.-A few bales ,'changed hands to-day at 18a2lto. gold, and 24a27c.. currency NKw YORx, March 28.-Cotton bas rniadysucing tendency, with sales '9f three thousand bales, at 41 to 42 canto per4. Gold 28. CuanLtCsTON, March 29.-The market was firm yesterday, with sales of Up. land of 200 boles, at 840. per lb. for iLow MiWdling to 87cc per lb. for Good Middlhng O4eon. Naw OsL3- Myoh 24. -Cotton 'weak and unseti Middling p17t, Gold 24. S LouleviLL., Mk les to day 177 hhdu, of . to a full prnces for all gr. a orkf 2 Ba engar Cured Rlama 22o. Flour1B4)t fine, *7.25. Corn 68 to 74o,W. b key .uoanged. M$800EOADO MOLASSNS Rie OA4 T DuDQ85 TON i CO., 6.4f 8 , tel Rane Southern Items. A New Orleans paper says: "We had the pleasure yesterday, of inspectiuig a beauti. ful set of silver spoons." We believe silver spoons are scarce there. Of course, Butler dined theres The frettien refuse corn meal for food, and dematid flotif to Such an extent as to produce A ditUng iinence on the wheat markit. TheM'# *as almodt A flbt in New Orleans occasioned by struggle? fbr a piece of the rope with which a murderbr was hanged. The Council of State dt North Carolina, summoned by Governor Worth'to meet in Raleigh on the 14th proximo, Is constituted of the following gentlemen : Ion. Win. A. Wright, Presideat, New Hanover; lion. Jesso J. Yates. i[ertford; lion. Win. Eaton, Jr., Warren: lon. Daniel Russell, Sr., Brunswick; Hon. 11. A. Lemly, Foraythe; Hon. Calvin i. Cowie, Wilkes; Hion. R. F. 8ihiionion, Iredefl. Two lIddians in Mobile had a quarrel the' other day when one stabbed the other to death. One hundt-ed and sixty-eight cases of small-pox were reported in the Chattanooga hospital last week. In the htN@ five years there have been fifty-four divources granted in Mobile, and nine applications dismissed, reconciled and compromised. F. F. Gerrald, a teacher for the Freed men's Bureau, in Mobile, has been convict ed of horse stealing and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. State Items. A daughter of the late James L. Pettigru is giving public readings in Washington. Major DuBos, late of Gen. Beaurogard's staff, has consented to deliver a course of lectures in Charleston, on -The Influence of Woman on Civilization, Manners, Educa tion and Literature." Darlington has btbn visitEd with a terri ble conflagation. Some twenty-five build ings Were destroyed, among them was the Court House. Supposed cause-incendiar lama. News Items. Jacksonville, Fla., hac been visited by a destructive fire. The cholera has made its appearance at Key West. General GrantVids lastled an order direct ing el Departatent Commanders to with. draw their troops from all retiled property and quarter them elsewhere. Easter Sunday falls this year on the 1st of April. This circumstance has not occur red since 1858, and will orly appear twice in the present century, in 1877 and 1888. North Carolina Items. The R!.igh Progress says thE peach and apricot treea were severely injured by the cold snap. Also, that a survey has been or dered to fix r:pon a point of location for a railroad bridgke across the river at Wilming ton In Iredell County the wheat has suffered injury by top-killing merely, not extending to root ok germ. A Board of Trade has been organized at Newborn. NOTIOE, 'Tie SteIke of Soauth Carolina. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT, IN T113 OMON PLEAs. Wyn. R. Robertson, vs ~ .Attachment. Jno. Adger. J WjIHEREAP, the Plaintiff did on VYthe 80th day of March, A. D. 1860 file his declaratio#t against, the Defendant, who (as it is said) Is absent from and with out the liolitE off ti is State, and has neither wife no attorney kaewja within the same; upon Whom a copy of the said declaration might be served It,is therefore Ordered, that the said De festdant do appear and p lead to the said de claration on or before the8ist day of Marsh, A. D, 1887, otherwise final and absolute judgment. will theta bei given and awarded for the Plaintif aainstChim. , . ,. (Clerk's O0fic, i Fairfield District.J march 8)'68-1E ily Notice. Aeecion will be held oen.sthe fltat A MondayI April, betweeta tbh otes of 30 e ad 2 o'ole& at the store of .h i. t, for Inte t, and font Waresfr Wn of Winnsfrro', for the year e4 - . lliott, L, S. Stewart and R. S. vbbapelnted manaew a H. CATH kA detu' W Ss48oI mereb NY * 1. RoIst NOTICE, The Stage. of South Idarulln-a. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT, James McGill, Admr. adaliturh of Mrs. Adeline Mobley Atlachmon W. H. Ellisott. W H1 EIREA0 tI'lui htiff did on the 28th day df March, A. D. 1866, file his declaration against the befendant who. (as it is said) is absent f0Ut and without the limits of this State and Ias neither wife nor attorney kno*n withiti the same updn whom a copy of thb said dediitation might bu ferved. It is therefore Ordered,' that fhd laid Db fendant do appeat and plead to thi maid deb laration on or before the 81st day bf Marci, A. D. 1807, othEtwise $nal and absolute judhment will then .be given and awardd for the Plaintiff against 11im, 8. B. CLOWNEY, C. C. P. Cierk's Offibe, 1 Fairfield Diatrict. F maitch 81'0-amily A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICKTOR IN EQUITY, WINNSBORO', & C. fl7 Office. No. 2, Law Range-in rear of the Court liouse. feb 13'66-6mo. NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS, PLAIN and FANCY LAWNSj Fancy and Mourning Gingham@, a Linen Diaper. Tweed for Men's Suits, Cheek Linen for Pants. Whito and Colored Brillilatd; Fine Long Cloth, Cottonade, Plain Linen, Linen Drill, Linen Duck, Jaconet and Swiss muslifto A LSO; A splendid assortment of Men's and Boys Black and, Colored - Felt JIMU. Ladies Black and Whit# Hate, of tN6 la. tet.styles. Ribbons and Flowers to suit Ladies Hats. Allof which we offer at very low prices. J. It. PROPST, Agent. No. 2, Bank Range. march 16,66 - tf NkW bFPi0LI 006. DRY GOODS .M.F3.,14.,3VW-W:R CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 King M.; 3 doors Below Wentworth. E have now opened t splendid 'Stock 6f Spring Goods, English, French and Amnericar, which are of the most desifable styles the markets 6an afford. To planters furnishming the Freedmen either for clothing or for barter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every Ibducement. Plantation goods in every variet3. This being a busy season wimt ime planter and he not able to visit the city; orders ac compatnied with city reference will meet with prompt attention. N. 11. Samples,-*ith pricE lists, sent to arvy part of time Staf6. Our'~ stock consists an prt of White Oseaburghs, Striped Osnaburge, B! .3 Deninme, Brown Denims, Ileavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirt.ings, Blcachmed and Brown Shirtings, 0-4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plai't Blue and Stripped Blae Homespun., BI- ached and Brown Dris, Black French s road oloths. Hosiery tdnd Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dana. ask, all qualities, Calicoes, All qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghahse, 8pring Silks and Black Silks, Colored Muslins, in every variety, Fine Frenclf Muslin., White and Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Litmen Duck, Faris. era' Brown Linen Drill., Fancy Drills aid Cottonades. Together with every variety to be fos*id in our line; which we offer at WHIOLESALE AND UETAIL. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agent.' prices. We wQtuld resp.cf l a.the aitettIn the Planters, Meoat, and the .111. sen #f ollo1ai~ ld DistrIct,Wok adverti4e. 4diit, a should they visId4 STO BB WiD a 0., No4. 287 113* 8L; 84 b~W.ed rth, II. 0. STOLL, Chst4td, CBLES WD, e HI 0. WALER,Ls DR. W. R ArEXN, Druggist and Apothecary, NO. I, NANK ftAN6E, Tu ROOM FORMIRCLY OCOUAPD AS Til "Planter's Bank of FaIrflelad" W HERE can be found all the arti ch as usually kept in a Drug Store, such as Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, A cid and 8alts, Colognes, Patent Medicines, Hdkr. Extract, Paints and Oils, Flavoring -, Petroleum Oj, Hair Brushes, Lamps and Chimneys, Combs, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Toilet Powder, Vanby Atticles. Soaps. &c. Cigirs which can be recommended. Some fine old Wine ond good Brandy sul Wfble in sickness, &ac. fedicines will be compounded or prepared strictly in accordance with the U. 8 Dispensa tory. In the present tnsettled state of prices I shall soll anything in my legitimate like as cheap as it can be found elsewhere. feb 22'66-tf WATCHES, CIAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, klb VORT" ' over ono million dollar I All to be sold for one one dollir each, without regard to value! Not to be paid :'r until you know what you are to receive. Splendid list of art icls! All tv be sold for $1 each. 260 Solid Silver Dining Sets, $76 to $860 600 Silver Savers and Urno 60 to 260 600 Solid Silver Tea Sets eoin plete, 60 to 300 160 ltosewobd Musisxl l6exes, 32 airs, 4. 76 to 260 200 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 airs, 60 tc 200 260 Gold Hunting Watehes, 76 to 260 250 Ladies' Enamehd;d Gold Watches, 60 to 200 500 Gents' funting 8ilver Watches, 86 to 100 500 Open-face Silver Watches, 26 16 60 600 Ivory Opera Glasses, 26 a 00 600 Motherof Pearl Lon'gnotteo, 69 to 190 800 Six Barrel Revolvers, 16 to 60 500 Single and Double Shooters, 169ie 60 800 Elegant Oil Paintings, 60 to 100 250 Marble Statues, Busts, AU., 60to 200 250 Dinmond Rings, 60 id 10 5,000 Photo. Albums, all sizs (d r0 2,000 Gold Vest.and Neok Chaiis, 1A to 60 3,000 Gold Oval Band Braselets, 6 tf 10 5,000 Chased Gold Bracelts, 6 t 1Y 2,000 Chateleno & Guard Chains 6 to 20 7,000 Solitare & Refolving Brooches, 6 to 10 2,000 Lava & Florentine, Brooshes, 4 to 10 5,000 Coral, Opal & Emeril do 4 to 10 6,000 Mosiac, Jet & Ls'a Ear. drops, 4 to 16 7,000 COrl & Emerald E'ardrope, 1 to 8 6.000 California Diamond Pins, 6 to 20 6,000 California-Oldster Diamond - In, $ to 10 8,000 sets Solitaro bw(1Es aid . Studs, i to 10 8,000 Oold Thimbles, fenells, Ac., 8 to 8 10,000 Lockets, double-glass, 4 o 6 6,000 Lockots for Minatures, 6 t it 8,000Gold ToothpicksY*r'os*, be:, I' e 8 6,000 plain Gold Ringd, d(6 10 6,000 chased Gold Rifgd 4to 10 10,000 Shield & Sign' RIng's, a to 10 10,000 California Diamond Rings, 8 to 20 7.600sets Ladies' Jewelry jet, 6 to 10 6,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, soral, 8 to 12 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry,onyx, 10 to 16 6,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava, 12 to 20 2,600sets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaic, 20 to 20 10,000 Oold Pote with 811. hold- ' era, 6 tb 10 6,000 Gold Pont with Gold hold. ers, 4 fs 12 6,000 Gold Pens & holders sp'r, 10 U6 1t 6,000 Silver Goblets & Drinking Cups. $ to 16 8,000 Silver Casters & Wine hold. crc. 15 to 60 2,000 Silver Fruit A Coke Bas hots, '20 to 60 Messrs. Parkinson & Ce., No. 208 Broad way, Now York, Extensive Manufacturors and importers of many of the loading and most fashionable styles of Watohos and Jewely, desiring to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Sale, subject to the regulations following: Certificates naming. eaolg article and- i'ts; valua, are placed iA Sealed anveloyes and well mixed. One of these etrvelopec will be sent by mail Lo an'y address oil receipt.of twenty-Ave eftt. All Af tieles' *id at One Dolla.Heck., vitheu~t regard to value. EOn receipt of the ertificate you' will u-ee what you are going to have, and thbu it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus' obtain aGod Watch, Diamond Bing or any set, of Jewel on our list fot One Dolla'," and in no ease can tey get lees than one dollars' woth', s tere are no uncertain ties. The pri.. pf certifleates ir as fl lows:. One tdel26 eents; five for $1; eleven for $2 ; thirt$ J $6, with elegant premium; siit js' 9~1, with bonus; on. hundre for S. hndsome present to the getter up ofti9#6, *aed.overywhere, to whom spe ei* eat s are offered. Adders., A CO,, Imporers, .06Bioadway, New York. i~r~ V~oimpkrpirs t Tin As s ena l o1 lp.l r~ow ilb edy to ?1 ilO I sr ~ THE SUBSCRIBERS AVE made arrnngements with Mr. J. S. ]PHILLIPS to continue the DRIPER and TAILORING BUSINESS at their old itand,. 89 Br"d Streei, in all Its branches, as fortnerfy conducted by them, and solloit for him froin' their former patront and friends the samo liberal patron age so generously extended to themselves. EDUItETON & RICHARDS January 29, 1866. J. S. P ILLIPS, - DRAPER and TAILOR (Successors to Xd#et(on t Richarde,) 32 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON; Mi C: 't*EMPS constntly oh hand a full asortmeti of the best . radoe. bf French, English abd Aniericad i ths, Cas simeres And Veslings, which 4ill be sold b7 the yard or made to order, in the latest fIashions. All orders for eiiiSi' goods or w6rk proto iN ly attended to. feb 24'66--8me T. M BRISTOLL; Wholesale Dealers iff 8OOT9, SMOEN. TRUMKIt, ETC. N. 169 feeftng ?Iresi jot ie t>f qfaietj CHARLESTON; S. C: ITo1 iInPLIs11n w iT) W i 31Y STAtan. .M. BRISTOLL, C; T. DUNIA'A A. 8. BRIOWN. dee 28'65-8mo GEO. Ha WALTER & 00., F A C T O R S. (fetral 1oMMiegion eilcrdatb AND FORWARDING AGENTS. ITH ITLANTIC WUARF, OHARLESTON, 8, 0. fso- f. WAL'2t, * . 1; a con A'bK, M' i. *A.TW, iranch at Coluinbia, S. b, GEO. II. WALTEl & SOs. march 10'06-8m Kethin, McMaster & Co., H AVE redived a CATerully selected Stock of Goods' to which they invito' the attentiop of former patrons of the old firm and, of the public generally. They haye on hand aid are receiving a general astortMent 6f Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats; School Books, Medicies Soaps and Perfumery, Patty *,d Window Gras, Tin Ware, Cookinir Stoiks, Groceripp; Vardwi're, agglinj an'1 Roye, VVom's gnt Wooden WAre, Crockery, . And all other articles usually kept in co'n. try stores. jan 1866-tf TO FARMERS3 F 0 R1 D'S* PROSPHATE OR FERTILIZEl, in t.mprover of the L and, Superior forV Wheat, tottonf Corn, &o., e, Of Superior QuMlity and Warranted, Containhsug Elenuenuts e'astla? ,p tiie Prodasetonm of Gratas1 &r.,, assd smprovesaen ef te Lansd. TFARM ERS TO BRlINO LARGOE CRO 8S, and we guarantee It t~o be as goe d als any Fertiliser in the Market., and t& bring as good crops, tried side 13y side with ~OR CORN C TTON O'BIdACO, &C. --Put a handfull to the hAl i dhen'you plant. When the oi'n'abd Cotop'ar'e well up, puat another handfill'to tiiohill as a top drets ing ;' add *hen' the Corn is about to shout, astd-tti.e Cotton t d.boll, another handful to tbb hill as a top dressing. In this way the Fertilizer goes directly to the plant, and the ptani gets all of thme benefit of it. Use it fie this *ay, and the Planter oatt eount o good crops if the weather is at, all feedi #4 g'uaf'ntee It to prddtioe as good t YdiI as any otftef Perttliler used. Use it ita the the way dh'eted, by the side of Pertuvian~ Guano, or any othrFertiliser, and if it does not produce as good a crop,, we wU.refuid twenty per cent of the p rice, ait, in' the way dIrected, by the side of Na lGiiano fer dive years eonseetivly ("the afme land, and if it dose not, prodeos mote money, and leave the land si-be. 9QRdWton than Peruvian Guea at thg eh othe Avre years wes1 rilefhbnd thq U~ae twe'aty' per een; ef the pthe MWtiW* rs? Ours wil tI ve ttI udan'wileato It'bet apiuerl tost' o op6~ ad re ~1~A.0A1LLARD~