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Lotal Items. The Weather.-The Thermometer on Tuesday of thi,4 week stood 78 at 2 p. 4tn. 'and 79. at 5 p.-m. EOn Wedues. %day the oxtremes of heat between 9 a. Im. and 4 P. M. were 70 and 80 dogrees. 'On Thursday the temperature was 4about the same as the day previous. These-notes are taken at the Drug -Store of Dr. Aiken. 'Geteml Directory.--it will be observ -ed that %%e have arranged a Directorv for publio convenience. Any sKgges: tions as to its fuless and correctness will be promptly attended to. We will thank some friend to give us a list of the Commissioners of the poor. The Thanks of the News Offiet are due and atire hereby tendered to Messrs. Ba. ,cot, Rivers & Co, for the use on Thuriz. 'day night of one of their Red Rock Oil Lamps. It. gave entire satisfaction, and 'is all that it is said to be,-good and cheap. ReliKious Services To-iorrow.- M. E. Church, Rev G. W. M. CURIToTO, 11 A.". Episcopal Church, Rev. W. P. Dr:. BOSK, II A. M. and 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. 1. Bouns. 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. A. R. Church Rev. C. B. Brrrs, I1 A. M. and 4 P. M. Baptist Church, Rev. A. M. CAH. 1EGXK, II A. M. and 4 P. M. The English ParliaMent 4oes not ox actly belong to the Local Department of a Winnsboro' paper, but an incident that occurred in that body not long ago reminds us of oie that takes its latitude and longitude from having happened not a thousand miles off. A member of Porhament .wa'.ted to imake some remLrks on the strango and 'new.fanged dieease that is sweeping off the cattle in England. He sets out ,wish a.drawling, slow-coach style after thits, fashion. "I have kad the rinder. jpeat"-and then . pause. -Of course all the hearers laughed out-right. But i' added, "on my farm." So too our hero started ih a certain dlikerative body to ventilate himself fiter tine sort. "NTt. Chairman-I have-hnd-an-idea-in- mv-head -for--ten--year"- ; then a Aong pause. "The gentleman's been i nong time getting ic out," burst from one of the body, and of course our -hero wilted for a while at least. New Advrtisements.-Ketclhin, Mc Master & Co., have W,all Papering atnd a choice lot of Spring and Summer 'Goods. House for Sale or Rent. Apply to 0. R. Thompson, ECsq. To Advertisers.- Orders for advertis. ing should be hawded is by noon of Mondays, Wednes&ays and Tridays, to secure insertion in the next 4ay's (esue. For Sale or Rent. TPVE premises occnpied by t'he late CaptU.'arO~,.. Per terms, applty to april 7!604 . 6. 0. BARtKLEY. W41 apering. K H, MoeMASTER 4 CO * .aid Summer Goods. apuif ' ~ Moh~ASTER &CO. 8 eeygives bree months bemd bfrte renewal of iloat. of stook in t. Charlotte A 8, heoad to. 2018. for 18 share daed Du'D..D Iuid- eertitate hare been lost e wroyed, S. A. BOYJ4MON dag9'66-awIui Ex'9tla. USO ~OMO 88 [oxUUoATD,] NXmsa. EDITORS Please pfblish this acknowledgment of amounts received for repairing the Mount Zion College Building. Members of the Mount Zion Society were not solicited since they contribute other wise. Further oontributions are solicited from those who have any inwerest in South Carolina Inst itutions of Learning. G. If. McMASTEdR, 0. It THOMPSON, 9Comtnittte. S. B. CLOWNEY, I David R Flanniken, -S5. .lames NI Dolv $5, W 8 Itabb, $5. W N Chandler, $5, Robert Ellison, $2.5O, M Hall, $2, G W iViliams, $2, Dulose Eglesion, $2.50, Bacot & Rivers, $2 50, J W Sprinkle.$2.60, John McIntyre, $1, F Gerig. $2, Charles Muller, $2. IV M Nelson, $1, Win Murray, $1, It N Ale.1aster, $1, A C Elder, $1, C Cathcart. $1, Samuel Cathcart, $5, IV W Ketchiu $1. J Walker. $1, Cash, $1. Dr W K Iropst, $1, J McCully, $1, I Wolre, $2, A 8 Douglass, $1, Wm Aiken. $2, G Ii Mo Mastor, $10, U 8 Ketchin, $3. Total. $72. 01. STOLE ?, FROMI -ny stnbles, abont Hev. & e en, les North-east of Newberry, on. the night of the U-st. two MULES-one a large black horse mule with a bare spot on his rump: the other a mouse colored inare ainle, with a running sore on her shoulder. Any information regarding the mules will be thankfully received, and a liberal reward paid for their recovery. .J. C. S. BR OWN. april 566-2 Newberry C. h., S. C. HARDWARE. >LANTERS HOES, No. 1. 2. :3 Brades'Crown and Patent. Hoes, Trace Chains. Ames' Shovels, Anvils, Bellows. Vices, ALSO, Fifty packages of English Hardware, just received direct from Liverpool. For iae low by C. GRAVELEY, 52 East Bay. South of the old Post-Office, april 8'60-3 ChrrieMonf 6. C. Bacon. P RIMI BACON SIDES and Shoil. ders, For sale low. DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO. march 20'66-tf No, 8. Hotel lange. EIXRA A M~ I LtY, Ilecker's S,-If Rtalsing DuVOSE EGLESTON & CO., mar 20'66-tf No. 3, Ilotel Range. Window Glass, &c. FRENCH GLASS, Putty, Lamp F Black and Petroleum. For sate by KETCHIN, MoMASTER & CO. march 29C-tt Choice Tea. FINE, HYSON TEA. Best Rio FCoffee. Adamanutno Candles., Macca rofi and Mixed Pickles. At KET011N, MMASTER & CO'S. mamh e7'.40-.tf In Equity .-Fairfield. Ex parts, Bill C. I. Melton, to Solicitor of Perpetuate The Northern Circuit Testimony r HE above stated Bill havina this .L day been filed in my oihce in pursuance of the late Act. of the General Assembly of this State, entitled "An Act to provide a mnode by which to Perpetuate Tes timony in relation to Deeds, WVills, Chose. in Action, other papers, and Records des troyed or lost during the recent war :" It is hereby ordered, that all parties in terested hn the provisions of said Act, pro ceed to avail thtemselves of the baenfts thereof under the prayer of the Bill1 bo fied as above stated, ISA AC H. MEA?j,. Oeamssionet i iky -for Fairfield Ufsrlet. Commissioner's 00fice. Winnsboro', March 5th, 196pf march 8'66--Iaw2m Stock Certi NOTICE is herb t a pli. N eation wiill ie atA 3tc'a ate eertine.te for the co~ 1h bea lost or destroyed, dat 1~J 2 e 1880, for Thirty-t we E i he C prildtt a 8. C.",RailroaduCotayw6f, 4L feb l'66--aw8m ormerly of Hayiden Wkuo Cfl0 4~~ARM AT'OKN EY A-r AW AN SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WINYSB1RO', s. c. Si& Olice. No. 2, Law Rtange--in rear of tie Court. 1ouse. feb 13'06-omo. NEW ARRIVAL (F SPRING GOODS, PlAIN and FANCY LAWNS, Fancy and Mourning Ginghams, Liien Diaper, Tweed for Men's Suits, Check Linen for Pants, Whito and Colored Brilliants, Fine Long Cloth, Cotionade,' Plain Linen, Linen Drill, Linen Duck, Jaconet, and Awlss Muslin, A LS: A splendid assortment. of Men's and Boys Black and Colored FOi. Hats. Ladies Blick %nd Whit. Hats, of the in. teststyles. Ribbons and Flowers to suit. Ladies HatS. All of which we offer at very low prices. J. H. PROPST, Agent. No. 2, Bank Range. march 1060 - t NEW SPRING GOOD'. DRY GOODS .-.kr.w, mr:M:t-1M CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & 00.. BANCROPT'S OLD STAND, 287 King St. doors Blotn Wertcorth. WE have now%% opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French and American, which are of the most dosirable' styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmes either for clothing or for batter with them. our wholesale rooms oD'er every indueement. 'lant.atlon goods In every variety. This being a busy season with the planter .rnd he ot. able to visit the city, orders ac. companied with city reference will meet with plompt, Itentl.. N. B. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part, of the Stato. Our stock consists in part of White Osnabarghs. Striped Onahurgs, Blue Denims, Brown Denim. Heavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtilgs, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6-4, 9.4, 10-4, 12 4 P'lai Blue and .Strippetl)lue H1onmespuns. Bleached anl Trown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, Iosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dam ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Donestic Glughamnis, Fine Scotch Ginghams, Spring Silks and Black Silks, Colored Mushns, -in every v.alety. Fine French Muslins, White nnd Black Goods, Farmers'.Brown Linen Duck, Farm ers' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. Together with every variety to be found in otr line; which we offer at. WH1101.SAL.% AND BETA It.. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agents' prices. We wouldrespectfully call the attetIon of thme Planteri, Merchants, and the citi. zens genotally of Fairfield District, to our adverisement. and solicit a call fromi thenm sllpd tpey visit the city. STOLL, WEBB1 & CO., No. 287 King 8'., 3 doors below Wentworth, Charleston, 8. C. II. C. STOLL, Charleston, CI[ARLES WEBB, . Hf. P. WVALKERt,, jajn 10'06-lyr ,/ Corn Meal. FOft sale l>y KETCIIIN, McMASTERL & CO. arshi 17'66-tf, grdware. COt,LWN'S AXES, Trace Chain,, flees, &c DuBOSEN &Co., mar 26'664f N.l otel Range. TWO iORICITW ib tfl i fli*3. SpUT H RN T VAEOR, S). nsaxoxND ? W . psta, nel das, ~ABLis 3Dm 188.: 1t~Ume 240ommehcedJb56aw J86, on lat U6p flanin "an totl aragem M ., "M( DUe W. 3. 213r, Druggist and Apothecary, NO. Is BANK RANGE. rs ROOM .OaxRI,Y oOUPIjp AS ?XV "Planter's Bank of Fairfleld."' W IIER, Cnn be found t!l the arti. cles itsually kept In a Drug Store, such 4.4 Drugs a d Chemicals, Perfumery, Acids .-eud Salts, Colognes, Pateu.t Medicines, lldkf. Extracts, Paints and Oils, Flavoring 4 Petroleum Oil, flair Brushes, Lamip8 and Chimneys. Combs, Toot h and Nail Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Toilet Powder, Fancy Articles. Soaps. &c. Cigars which cat be recommended. Some fine old Wino and good Brandy sui table in sickness, &c. Medicines tvill be compounded or prepared strictly in accordance with the U. 8 Di8pensa tory. In the present unsettled state of prices I shall sell anything in my legitimate line as cheap as It can be found elsewhere. feb 22'60-tf WATCIU, CHAINS, DIAMUND RINGS, C-, TVORT" 'over one million dollars All to be sold for one one dollar each, without regard to value! Not to be paid ior until you know what you are to receive. Splendid 1it of artieles! All ts be sold for $1 each. 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets, $75 to $300 600 Silver Savers and Urns 50 to 250 600 Solid Silver Tea Sets comI plete, 50 to 300 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs, 76 to 250 200 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 sirs, 60 I 200 250 Gold Ilunting Watches, 7o 260 250 Ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches, 60 to 200 600 Gents' ilunting Silver Watches, 85 to 100 500 Open-face Silver Watches, 26 to 60 500 Ivory Opera Glasses, 26 to 000 500 Mother of Pearl Longnettes, 60 to 100 800 Six Barrel Revolvers, 15 to 50 600 Single and Double Shooters, 10 to 60 o00 Elegant Oil Paintings, 60 to 100 250 MartAe Statues, Busts, &e., 60 to 200 260 Diamond Rings, 50 to 100 5.000 Photo. Albums, all sizes 6 to 60 2,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 16 to 30 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 5 to 10 5,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 6 to 12 2,000 Chatelene & Guard Chains 6 to 20 7.000 Solitare & Revolving Brooches, 16 to 10 2,000 Lava & Florentine, Broooehs,4 to 10 5,000 Coral, Opal & Emeral do 4 to 10 5,000 Moma1e. Jet & Lava Ear. drops, 4 to 10 7,000 Coral & Emerald Hardrops, & to 5,000 California Diamond Pins, 9 to 20 5,000 California Cluster Diamond Ptne, , 8 to 10 3,000 sets Solitare Buttons and Stuods, 8 to 10 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &e., g to 8 10,000 Lockets, double-glass, 8 to 5 5,000 Lockets for Minatures, 6 to 19 3,000Gold Toothpicks Crosses,&o., 3 to 8 5,000 plain Gold 1ings. 14-to 10 6,000 ahased Gold Rings, 4 to 10 10,000 Shield & Signet Rit,gs, 8 to 10 10,000 California Diamond Rings, 8 to 20 7.600sets Ladies' Jewelry jet, 6 to 10 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, soral, 8 to 12 5,000 sets Ladieb' Jowelry,onyx, 10 to 16 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava, 12 to 20 2,500sots Ladlies'Jewelry, mesale, 20 to 20 10,000 Uold Pens with Si. hold ere, 6 to 10 5,000 Gold Pens with Gold held. era, 6 to 12 5,00) Gold Pens & holders, sup'r, 10 to 16 6,000 Silver Gublets & Drinking Cups. 8 to 10 8,000 Silvor Caetors& Wine held - era. 15to 50 2,000 Silver Fruit & Coke Bas kets, 20 to 60 Messrs Parkinson & Ce., No. 208 Broad way, New York, Extensive Manufacturers and importers of many of thee leading and most fashionable styles of Watches aind Jewely. desiring'to increase their business toa an unlimited extent, have resolvedl upon a Great. Gift Sale, subject to the regulatins following: Certiiegtes najuing each artielo and Itsm valua, are placed int Seated Envelopes and well mixed. One of these enrolopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of twenty-fl,. cents. All1 Artieles Held at One Dollar eacha, without regJard te value. OIreceipt of the certificate you will see what you are going to have, and- thea it Is at your option to send the dollar and take the artiolo or not. Purchasez may thus obtain aGokd Watch, Diamond ng or any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar. and iun as ae aan they get less than one dellare' worth, as there are no uneertain ties. The price of certiloatec is as fol lows: One for 26 cents; bve for $1; eleven for $2 ; thit foir i5, with elegant puemium; siy.-Ave ft-$10, with bonus; one hundred for oc6 and handsome preseet to the gotter up p4'the elub. Agent wanted everywhere, te whom spe oIa l uemats are offeted. Addets*, - ~*INSON, & 00O,, Imprters, 208 Broadway, New )'ok. nitr lMit repairs aon Tin THE SUBSCRIBERIS -. - 8..:-PljIwLPS -to contiono the DRAPER and TAILORING BUSINESS at their old stand, 29 'Broad Street, in all its branchese as formerly conda:ted by them.04 iblielt f40I;hm froin their former patrons and friends the same liberal patron. age so generously estoo.ted to themselves. EDUERTON & RICHARDS January 29, 18606. J. S. PHILLIPS, DRAPER and TAILOR (Succresor# to Edyerton - Richards,) 32 BROA I STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. K EIEPS constantlv on hand a full - assortment, of ibe bout &#ades of French,19nglish and Amerieth Clthe.-Uas simeres and Vestings. whtch will be sold by the yard or made to order, in the latest Fashions. All orders for-6ther godds or'work promnpt. ly attended to feb 24'60-.mo T. M 11RIST19OL, Wholesale Dealbrs tu 1OOT, ~IEOER. TR UJNRii, ETC. No. 169 Meeting Stceet, corner of Hazel. C1ILFATON, S. C. sirocc IL,4t1xi1o Wny t'y fY .M. BRISTOLL, C. T. b%JNHAM, A. 8. UltoWl. dec 28'66-8mo GEO. H, WAIUER&0. F A C 'T'.0 R K. ecut-aL (gonudsol fiww4ants ANb FORWARDING AOtNTS. MRTH1 ITLAiC \WRARV, CHARLESTONT, S, 0, 030. n. WALTRR, WU. J. KC0oR38AC, X .n. WALT91, Uranch at CAlubbia, 8. 0. OE6. f. WALTER & 80N. march 10'66-8ru Atohin, McMaster & Co. AV eev1 a earefully selfwted qteo of Goods, to whfah they invite he attentioof t brrpel- patrohs of the old Arm and if the public generally. They hava on hand and are receiving a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothiug, Shoes, flats, School Books, Medicines Soaps and Perfinery Putty and Window Glass. Tin Ware* Cooklng 8toVes, Oiberie'. Hardware, Baggik 16 Rope, Brooms anM Wooden Ware, Crockery, And all other-artioles usually kept in rcua try stores. Jan 18-66-tf TO FARMRS I F0 R D'S PHOSPHATE OR FERTILIZER, L Improver of th land, Superior for Whe Ctt A r M e, a O f Superior Quality and Warran)*l. ContMahuuiang Elemnoeat esasgatsas to itee Prodasucam of Geaa &c.,, amd i5anprovenaeast of thme Land, rpHISf is confidently recoinmended to I.FAtMER8 TO BRINQ LARGE CiROPS, and we gnarantee it to be as good as any Fertilizer in the Miarket, and to bring as good crops, tried side by side witit any, oven Peruvin Guano. FOR COR N, COT'TON, TOBACCO, &O, -Put a handfull to -tie, ~when ypu plant. When the Uorn and Col on t[re well up, put another bandful to thghill as a top dress ing ; and when the Corn is about to shoot, and the Cotton to boll, aweihel- handful to the hitl as a top dressing. In this way the Fertilizer goes directly to the plant, and the plant gets all of the bereEt of jt. Use it in this way, and thme Planter caTb count on good erops if the weather is at; all favor. sble. We guarantee it to produce am g4od crops as any other-Fertiiser used. Uei in the tj: ayodireced, by the sido of t'rigran Guan, oranyether Fert.iiser, and if it does not produce as good a crop, we will refund tiretity per eens of the prie, Use it in the way directed, by the sidpe ratesp Guano for *4e years e6nueestv Q"e the some land, and if it doese$odi4ee more money, and leave the land in Ietndition ia Peruvian Guano at the , of theq fie yepn i i ir' thI1uAr ev it h Liber i~n to 'ontade spensible poett~ptad e JAjIES 8