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Dakdroi ruC OLKDIt i "I.!ki T- T1-. Won,i. - The Portage (Wipenfiti Aegist,announces the deathpaf Jdaep Grete,,the aged veteran- of-bfie hundred .hnd forty-one- years, which cteuried on , .atuiday, the .27th Januaiy, 'afer a. tief illness, at Ahe residence of his grand.daughter, Mrs. Btisboli, in Oe. Ionia, about four miles frim Portage. Duiing-the past ..yeai Mr. Crele ob. 'tained a world-wide notoriety through' -'he. newapapers.on .account dt-.his-ex. treme longevity. He was born near .ho city of Detroit, in the yar 1725, as 4s hown.by the records of the Catholic 'church of that'city, and was probablj the oldest mn iv the w9rld." TheChajaotre (N. C.) 7imes .states 'ilaat a' number of counterfeit twenty 'ollarbills on the First National 11rik df Indians, were pasping a'round town -esterday. . We caution citizens to bo fov their gumd in 'receiving moftey. VWeave noer te'en..:one, btit under siond'th can De easily, deteated it' cloself amined. .OXUAL LEN AT ARLIqo'To.-A Wash ington corre6pondent'of thle X. Y. Pribune, pr .ents he- following picture of "Gearal Lo1 t Arlington." low much like that i ot het picture, sien by the slave of.Sextilius nearly 2000 years ago, of theexiled Marius eitting op ih. ruins at*Cartlhnge 1: A gentleman of this city, having occasion to pass through'Arlington at dusk oq Sattr day, saw A lonely figure standing w(W fold. ed aringat-the foot of a tree. Struck with the sorrowfI4attitude of the pers, ko walked pnot him, and saw th at it was Rob ert E. Lee, standing in the atreet tesi pass es tirdgh the'middlo' of t1te old estate. NIre. Lee has applied to the President for a restoiation of ties estate, which has vir. tually become a National' qnion soldiers cemetery. The expectation is general that the President will or4er Its restoratlo. Nrwv Yon, February 20.-Cotton. more naive. ' Sales of 1,300 bples at 45. Gold'37. ' Mon.ic, February 23.-Sples of"tot. ton to-day 500 bolp, at, 43c. Sal-of the weuk, 6,200 bWdes.; receipts, 9, exports, 16,r090; stock onhand. 72,099. Denti"WXV. iDR. JAMES D. BAGLEY, tobdora his professional 'services to the citixens of Winnsboro' and vicinity. Office, Rodnuro. 28, latly occqpied by, Daguerrelan Artist, Winnsboro' Hotel. The ladies are especiil y invited to give hacp a call, W&, Best referbnces can be give Marelt l'66-. TO FAR=ERg FO0R D'S8 IIOSPHATE OR FERVlLIZOR, ta Improftr of the LInd Superior pr W keat, Cotto , Coto, k.0 's.,? Superior quality and Warrnted, C4ntIsal%ttg Elemautfe eCssntini 1 lte Produetta.#1t Orats, *c., and 'Improvoeat of .tatauad. 1H1S is coifndpntly recommended to IT FMAR N1 IP TO BRIX.G LARGE iIUCC, issd v. ;eora3dee it to be0as goed 1 anyjFortiler in the 'Iarket, and to bring ai good crops. tried side by si,de with .any, eve% Peruvian Gunnop FOR CORN,s COTTON. TJ)BACCO, &C. -Put a handfll to the ill when you plant. Whena thte Oprn ad Cetton'ard well up, put. another handful to the hill a' a top dress ing.j and when thme .o:'je about to .shoot, and the Cotton to bol, another handful to the ilt as a top datasing. In thils way the Fqri;osr go~es ,diteetly. to t(a blant, and t he plant ge all -ef t i benefit of it. Use it injlji.way; and thp Psnter can count on ~orops i[ tge. uesbar 'is at all favor able. .a We guaramtee It to produce a's de erop. as hay other Fertiliser .used.-j~ it Ia the the way dirseoted, by lhbaside WPeruvian Guano, or boy other t'iliser, and if it does ot, prodde~d as god a erop, we Will refund wenty peroont of thes riEp.' 'Use it i the ay directed ~ thsi . of Feruvlan Guano or nvyearconq .Iv n, the ,serse and, and if it d tEiot titddsoe trhoney, nd leave the.land 'n better o ak~ than Foruvian Guaano atthe cud efishalve yearst * ue will efan~ the purochaser twe4ty per cent of the pIeetotb ,c ycr. Ors II Iprove the land, and#q11 lea9e It-6.3 ter than It found it., *Liberal ter-ms given to promapt, and ~ ponsible paltics, - - 1r payticutare tt olun~S narch l'6d-tt -_______ -M. (. W ILliN & CO *.orms\el pf Hayenu & Whtdd AS opened aao ed9f yAnd Ct Platted od tedy at osj tes n foJse4t ~ ~ pom . Highly Important! ROGA NS- best, $2 25 .fnloes, choice, 26 Flannel, Rted and Whke, 60 Oper Flannels, 75 Double Shawls, 6'00 single 811awls, heavy, 8 00 Q$rogan loots, . 8 60 All Wollen Goods at ant bolow cost. At LA DD BROS', Cheap Cash Store. feb 226'GG-2 ose Egetn& Co., rf ;3. H.0 T. L RA N G E. 1AVItu.%t received aid offer for CAROLINA ICEW . 'MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, and a lot of fdice Candf and Sugar Plums. feb 27'65-tf THE SUBSCRIBERS [J AYE made nrrnngements with Mr. .11ILLIPS to continue the IDRAPElt and TAILORING BUSINEs -at their old stand, 32 Broad. Street, in all'its br#nelies, as formerly conducted by them, and- solicit for him from their former patrang and friends the same liberal patron. age so generously extended to themselves. EDUERTON & ICHAILDS. JanuAry 24, 1860. J. S. PHILLIPS, DRAPER and TAILOR (SUcceSso80 to EdyVion jf Richar*,) 32 ROAD fTrEEi'T. CHARLESTON, S. C. K ENPS constantly on. 1in a full assortment qf the best grades of French, English and American Cloths. Can simeros and Vestings. 'Which will be sold by the yard or made to ordqr, irr the latest Fashions. All orders for either goods or work pronipt ly attended to. fob-24'66-Umo Druggist and Apothecary, NO. , I NK RANGE. TnR noom ronXERLY OCoUPIED As THE "Planter's Bank of Fairflelds" W HE EIt can -be found all the nrti eles usunlly kept in.a Drug Store, such as Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery? Acida and Salts, Colognes, Patent Medicines, Hdkt' Ir tracts, Paits audo Oils, Flavoring - Petroleum Ojl, hIair Brushes, Lamps-anj Chimneys. Combs, Todil%an'ail ))rushes, DyMttuffs, Spicet, M. I Toilet Powder, Fancy Articles., . , soaps. &o. CIgar1 '.1ch can be r$commended. Solno Aino oldl Wlt,w avi g-4sor iira.y sui table i ul k ,Ii cb. Medicirs .will bt compounderl or prepOred Strictly in ascordance with the V. 8 pensa gory.. to the present unsettled state of prices I shall sell anything in .my legIt nte line. as cheap as It can be found elsewhe.re. feb 22'06-tf .School Booka ~ EACHERS are notified that we a# able F tofurnish them with books and sa-, tionery at low prices. Any articles' not on h9nd will he obtained by Express at short notice. KETCIN, McMASTER & CO, No. 1,.Hlotol Rang D. F.FL_1VVVN 0 & 0l Wholesalo Dealers DiB , Shops 'rusmks, &c., CORNER OF CIURCOH-STET C HARLESTON,- S. C., 1AVtIG resumed business at . their old stand, 2 HIayne-Street, corner 1f Church-Street, are now receIving a large and well asserted'stpek of. EiooTS. - -TRUNES,4&O., Whleei will be sold att the lowest market p$iee. Thie p4th-onage of former friends lad the puylid 'Is respectfully solicited. . - 3 .4A8. Mf. W ILS(ON - * 28 't4-.-lawS8me T5HE Commissoners. -of Rioade for 'LF. ail1d Distro6 will mest at Winnsr bero', en the IsNMonda1 In March next, for th pu~e.o tuttituting the necesry re,. BJy the late a.de. LegIslature the Dloaed.appe)nte4 At th Naso of 188,age required to egmaIs i.n, oeu tenx reifQiat 8ed{op. * e -'~ th ~ Edhe fo)lowes irf manu4 .redward,D. an,~ Jan~ ie Va kei, Lbatt.C. p1,l . J, I. Mae M tsr, Thomas M.L ,o8.Dut9, Roo it Ford. Jon in, R. L. Bookhardt, EdwankTepIbmu These gentien -awe54 l~wed to be'prom tnttjfn.dA UIe [IP.T., BDYLE & 00., FORWARDING - COMMISITif MI-ROAT3, COLUMBIA, S. .C. Et W. MIRt..L, W31. BOYLE, JAs. L. SMITIt. jan 25'66-mo A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND .SOLICITOR I. VQUITY, * WINNSqORO', S. c.e gWf Office, No. 2, Law Range-in rear of the Court Iose. feb 18'66-Omo. *GREAT REDUCTION 'PRICES. IF yon wati, CHEAP GOODS, call at the store of J. H1. PROPST. We are offering our Fall and Winter Stock at Cost, to inalko room for Spring Goods. ibis is no linbug, call with the cash and yon will not be disappointed. We have just re6cived a few cases of beau. tifu.l SPIUNG PIUNTS, BRILLIANTS and MUSLINS, which we offer at a. low figure. We ha've made arranguments to get' goods every week from New York, and that will onable uv to have all'the lat?st and hewest styles of the season. - fcI>17'6 . f3. H1. PRtOPST, Agent. fet 17-66.-tr ON. CONSIGNMENT. 1000 BUSHELS W 'HEAT, 1000 Bushels Corn, 800 Bushels Oats, 100 Barrels Flour, 200 Saeks Superior Country Flour, 500 Sacks Meal. SMITh & MELTON, fob 1'0O-GChester, 8. C. feb 15'6(--6 Bjutter and Eggs. FRESH BUTTER and EGGS, con. -stanily on hand KETCHIN, MMASTER & C feb 8'65-tf . D R Y 0 0.DS, CHARLESTON tOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & 00., v.BANCAOFpY's O, ST AND, 287 King S4., . Oos l.x.e0ow Wnfworthc. W E have now opened and o hand A' very large #ud well selected stook DRY 60ODS, - which we offer at Wholesale and Itetall. Having had long expet-iencd in the Dry Goods Buinuss before the war, we know just, wHat Goods are Wost needed by plan. tern end conisumner, !nerally and will al ways keep on htand a futll stock of plantera Goods of every ilnd. We keep our ock constantly Splenished by every steamer, with the most attraqtive styles. We respectfully invite planters, mer chanis and consmwers generally,.to call and Inspect, our stock, consisting in p art, of Blanket., .Plains, Kerseyse, Osnab urgs, .Brown SleIrtings, lleachied, LongCloths, , Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtin.gs, Ir'sh 17dnenn, Calicoes; Ging. .,hams, and Ca brics, Merinoes. De Laines, Poplin., Colored Al paceats, Figured Popllis, Black Silks, *Bombauines, Black Alpaccas, and Crape -Cloths. *Togethter with every variety to be foun1d in our line, whiolh we offer at the lowest cash price. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 KIng St., 8 doors below Wentworth, Charleston, 8. C. HI C. STOLL, . Charleston, CH ARLE8 WEBB, " S ii. C. W ALKHER, . 8 Jan 18'6-.yr - M IL LS HOUSJ#, ?Crner Queen apd JIefetg Sfrtrels CHE'4R LE ST ON, S. C. T HIS POPULAdI AN.D' WEI,L J..ICfOW i HOU8B.Is now fully open (or the ree.pone of wiultors, having - been refairnishe whh New snd Elegant Fural Lure throughout; and offers to the trvellevr -soconuwnodations aall cetseliees as a First Class.H,ts), not to q.ualled byay aNq) eof per lay, - 34 0,' " , r mnth s tinay be igree A.' ": SNP TURCLL, Cotton, Otr, Flour. SMITH & MELTON, Cis ESTER, 8. C. (Near Depot.) A RE prepared to purchae Cioto. or to make liberal advances on Coolop consigned through them to New Yowk. They arealso prepared to ffI A ords for Corn, Wheat and F.lour at 1oire$ par ket rates. J. If. SMITHi, dEo. W.MVILTON fob 8'06-9 . WATCHES, C11AINS, DIAMOND ,INGI/ W-, W ORTH over one million dolars I 'All to be sold for one-'one dollar each, without regard to value I Not to be paid lor until-you know what, you are to receive. 9 lendid list o4 artioles ! All 'to be sold for it eaoh. 260 Solid Silver )lning Sets, $76 to $800 600 Silver Savers and Urns 60 to 250 600 Solid Silver Tea Bts cout. - plete, ,60 to 00 160 JttseWood Muslofl Boxes, 82 airs, ' 76 to 260 200 Mahogany Musical Dexes,' 24 airs, 60 to 200 200 Gold Hunting Watches, 76-te 200 260 Ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches, 50 to 200 600 Gents" Iuntinp liver Watches, 26 to 100 500 Open-face Silver Watches, 25 to 60 600 Ivory Opera Glasses, 25 to 000 500 Mother of Pearl Longnettes, 60 to 100 800 Six Barrel Revolvers, 15 to 50 5O Single and Double Shooters, 10 1o 60 800 Elegant Oil'Paintings, 601e 100 250 Marble Statues, Busts, &c., 60 te 200 250 Diamond lings, 60 to 100 5,000 Photo. Albums, all sies 6 o 60 2,000 Gold Vestand Neck Chains, 16 to 30 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 5 t9 1j 5,000 Chased Gold Braolets, 6 to 12 2,000 Chateleie & Guard Chains 6 to 20 7,000 Solitare & Itev g Brooches, is to 10 2,000 Lava & Florentist, B hes,4 to 10 5,000 Coral, Opal & Eneral do 4 to 10 5,000 Mosiao, Jet & Lava Ear. drops, - 46. 10 7,000 Coral & Emerald Eardrops, 3 to 5,000 California Diamond PIns, 6 to. 6,000 California ClusterDiamabad P.tnr, . a 341 0 8,000 mats Solitare Utions and - '$ ' Stids, , to 10 8,000 Gold Thimbles, PeneUs"&o. .to 8 10,000 Lockets, donie-glass, . to-6 6 6,000 Lookets for 'Miuatures, 6 to.p 1.9 8,000 Gold Tooth iksCrosses, &e., 3 t*. 8 6,000 plain Goldl Rings. 4 to. 10 6,000 chased Gold Rings, ' -4 to 1.0 10,000 Shield & Sign, Rings, I to. 10 10,000 California Diamond Rings, 3 to. 20 7.600sets Ladies' Jewelry jet, 6 to 10 6.000 sets Ladie' Jewelry, coral, 8 to 12 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelty, onyx, 10 to 15 6,000 sets LAdie' Jewelry, lava, 12 to * 20 2,600sets Ladies' Jewelry, kosalc, 20 to 20 10,000 sold Pea with Bi. hold ers, . & to '10 5,000 Gold Pens with Gold hold. eras, 't. 12 6,000 Gold'ens &holders, sup'r, 10 16 6,090 Silver Goblets & Drinking Cups. . 8 t 10 8,000 Silver Castors& Wine heli. . - era, 4 15 to 50 2,000 Silver Frult 41ke Ba ket 20 to 60 Mess Parkihsqn C os U208 Broad way, Nq-'York, Extenail' Manufacturers arid importers of many of the leading and most lasUionable 3tTles of Watches and Jewely, deiang to increise their business to an unlimite'd extent, have resolved upon a Gmat Gift Sale, subjeet to the regulations following: Certi fcat a naming esob srticle and its valus, are paced in Sealed Envelopes and well mized. Onte of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address en reoeipt of twenty-five cents., All Article. Sold at Onae Dollar .eek, wuithout 'regard to value. On redeipt of the certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then It is at your option to send the dollar and take the article *or not. Purchasers maay thus oht ain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring or any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar, and in no calp can .they get less than one dollars' worth, as there are po uncertain . 'The price of certificates -is as fol lows: .-Oe for 26 cents; five for $1; eleven for $'l; thirty fir $6, with elegant premubq sixty-five for $10, with bonus; on. hundlred for $16, and handsome present to the gett&r up of the club, Agent.winted everyiwhere, to whom spe. olal inducementA are offered. Adderse, -PA RKINSON, & C(., Importers, 208 Broadway, New York. jaa 20'66-Sano - - * sole.Lbathibr. HEMLOPK SOLE~ IgEATHER, * ust reeived. - KBTCHIN,'MoMASTk11 & CO.' fob 6'66-tf fousehold Article.! C1ONCENTRATE~D LY~ 'Yea P'owder., Cox'~ (elstinae a)namoa Fiv.oring Egtraot.eja'a Orenge, Vanil la and Pi e. Je. feb8'66.Af Kings MouiRtiiron Aleo for salek '1 4~atof Qeca, of Sb. best#1l anig feb t...t-a-gf BMISOLL, Wholeake Dealers in , TRUXS, JTC. NO. 169 Mfing StreS. corner of llaxol CHARLESTON, S. 0. 0oeK RAPa63NNNO wianxa sir sTnua. - M. BRISTOLL, C. T. DUHAM, A. S.,BROWN. 2361-ne Coal Oil. ROTTEN STONE Spanish.Whi. ing Ground Ging0, British Oil. AIM, a smaT quantity 'of Candy, of pur. est quality. XETCHIN, MMASTER & CO. feb 8'66-st 'Paint*. C. INSEED OIL, Turpentine; Whi)e Lead, Chrome Orees, Burnt Umber,, Venetian Red, Putty, Copal Varnish, Paint Brusaes, White Wash Brasphes. band Paper, ke., at KRTCIIIN, McMASTRR & CO. feb 066-f Corn Meal. N ICE I HITECORN MEA for sale by. KETCUIN,'M*MASTnR A 00. febg'66-lf Ketchin,'.McMaster .& Co., HAVE reeeivd a carefully selected Stock of Goods, toibch they invite the attention of former patrons of the old Arm and tf the publie generally. They have on hand and are receiving a general ashortmenf Dry Goods, Clothing, Shot, Hat., behosl Books, Medicines Soaps and Perfumery, Potty and Window Glass, Tin Ware, Cooking Stoves, Orooerie, Bardware,. Bagging and * Rope, Brooms and Wood9n Ware, Crockery, And all other artioles usually kept in ens JAL966-it' C. 1D. CARR & CO., EALERS in Carpets, Oil'Cloths, Mat tn a, Window Sbdw, PatVt Stop Laddars, -. . ALSO,. Tailor's Trimmings or every variety, whioh they oftr to the tradeat New York Jobbing prls. 80 Broad St., Charleston, 8. C. dee 6'.66-8mo. Fine Vapiily Flour. TUST received 20 barrels Fine Fami tly Fidur, which we will sell at small At. . KETCIIIN, MeMASTER & CO. ob 6'06-If. * . _ Stock CortWcate Lost. OTIX1ie,kereby given that appli. cation will be made for a dopicate certiloate for the original, which has been' lost or destroyeddated July 12, 1862, No. 1860,.or Tbirty-two shares in. the Charlotte & S. CRallroad Cbmpany. D)ANiEI A LL. feb 1'6&--Aw8n ~ O1P5IUCTUS OF TIi 0oSMOPOLITE On the first of ,Tanuary wo-wlt comw*nce the publicatiot, in the- Cit3ot;Maltimense, of a monthly LITIC44AUT VKAGA=fflQ. There I'.11blication of this haoAeip %ow 16noAou of Nw York eity, aI the closing of the war has left, n~ large pot... tion of the people of the country uith usa literary representative. . a The Cosmopolite will be devoted teo Literature,-. , - -Art, Review.,. Scientinoc Papens au4 General Reading, and we shall ndimber among Its sentribu. tore some er the first literary men of tho' South, with other fron; the North and front London and Par . All nmatter not, original will be 'earetlly selected from the nowest, and. pst, of the English, French and Oermas puloaet ions.i and its EditorVshall spare no. effort or ex pense, to mske it, tank with the very 'first magasines of the country.. As its name imports, we have established * the Cosmopolite upon no sectional basis. We hope to mnake is the orga of general . literature alone; and will beuningbenoed by an aryor clique 'what'er.* It,wl n. mailed to tubgribere Is any . rt of untryupon receipt, of the foI. BabmneIptioa9; SitDg4e oies one year, 3 $4 00 Tan. 6 a800 s The Cosmopolite will be generally diutri buted aopg the Menchante and Plantera, of the South, awd wa will add for Iheir in forpation, a few udvertisemients, at ode. rate rates * Libera( deductonsiwUll be made to book sellors ed newedeltrs. - Newipapers publilbinag this priospectus -ahd sending a marked copy to the tinder. signed, will reocive a copy of the ul ahine. A4dre's DnLEON 4' ., .P. d. ilow, 46I baltimore, Md.* feb 18'60. . : . . orglhum Sytupt ! ORARRELS. esUent Sorghum Syrup, ijJust received. .* KRTOHIN, MeIASTR & .00,., Jan 1666-t ama1. Htl anga..