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Local Items. Important Business will come up be fore the Reading Club next Monday night. A Bad Foot Bridge.-We would res. pectfully call the attention of Council to a dangerous foot bridge across the side-walk near the store of Messrs. AMurray & Mundle. There are also some open wells in different parts of.tho. towii needing at tention. The Dieislon of Judge Underwood. By reference to our column of Current Events it Avill be soon tat t,he decision of the Judge has been referred to the -overnment. It is important as likely to call forth some high oficial opiniot, as to the status of the South since the Peace Proclamation. The Weather.-For the past week end ing Friday 20th, the thermometer indi. -cated-Maxitimim 78 degrees, Mini. mum G5, and Mean 71. degrees. Saturday the 14th, was the warmest iay, the mean being 74 degrees, Tues. -day, 17th, the coolest, the mcan 661 .degrees. We are indebted to Mr. Armstrong, at the Drug Store of Dr. Aikon, for these observations. The Charleston News Calls attention to an oversight of ours in not properly crediting to that paper the article in our issue of the 14th headed "The Prussian War Cloud," NVe thank the News for its lenient judg ment, and assure it that the omission wns purely accidental. By the by, if any of our citizens want 'a first class newspaper, send for the Charleston News. It is a quarto sheet, large and only $10,00 a year for the Daily. Religio1s Nerviees may be expected to morrow as follows : M. E. Church, Rev. A. G. Stacy, II A. M. and 71 P. M. Episcopal Church, Rev. W. P. Du Bose, 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. E. Boggs, II A. M. and 4 P. M. A. R. Church, Rev. C. B. Betts, 11 A. Mt. and 4 P. M. In this connection it is gratifying to state that an encouraging revival is tak ing place among the congregation wor. shipping at the Methodist Church. Board of Realtk.-The limits of our town are very .small, but a very great pestilence might find room in them. Cannot our Council appoint a Board of Health to examine all the promises, and report upon their condition ? We may not perhaps dread the cholera, but we might have a modified form of that or some other epidemic by negligence. There are localities needing. cleansing. If every proprietor would clean out his place, anid white-wash his fences, trees and oi,t-houses, some advnntage would be gained. If chloride of lime can be obtained by, the Couancil and sold to the citizens atecost, it would aid much in warding off disease. [jet-it.nat be forgotten by this comn. munityr that .ia an epidemic, like int ant eclipse of the sun, though~ a may no0 be in the track of total darkness,' we oiay still have t,he partial effemns o its passa ge. T e Advertiser.- Vrd ere f9r, advertis. ng should be' hinded in by. moon of Mondays, :Wednesda's and F'ridays, to secure zn80rtion ht tjre nexk .day's issue. .Just P.sceive'd. 5BBLS. IRISH POTATOES. april 2P'46-f~ -C'0i oa. SHIVER & BECIHAM, C9QLUMBIA, S. C. D.E A lRSep is ry Goods, Boots, J S hoes ad liats. We invite'our a. 'guaintaoa and the puhhe generally'd apri .821'8e-, .MI. BCKHAM. LADIES FAIR. THE ladies of- Winnyboro' and vicinity, propose holding a FAIR in the Thespian HIM du Mh6171h'an-1 18th1 ofii'd(, for the purpose of raising a fund to a4d I to building the EPISCOPAL'C0 1, C111ch was burit in that Town b n d. Shtia troops in February 1805. The Fair will open on the *eGniq ot the 17th, and continue throughout thi folloingi day and evening. A'na the' public "W re spectfully requested to atten4. " . 1Contributions of any kind'whatever,.dll' er in money, eggs,- butter, 'hucy wotkl or anything available, and froin aiy sottroe, Will be thankfully receiye. Direct to 'Ladies Fair," Winnsboro', S. C.' Mrs. W. It. RoUnITsolf, Mrs. L. 0. OAMLAIM, Mrs. C. L,ID, Committee. Mrs. WI.LLIA ELLIOTT, Mr-. ROJT. M. Duloss,l april 21'66-td .. DISSOLUTION. rTHE COPARTNERSHIP hereto. I fore existing under the style of KAY. VEAL & IIEWETSON, is this day dissolved by mutuial consent. KAY, VEAL & HEWETSON, Architects and Engineers. April 16, 1866. KAY & HEWETSON W ILL attend to business at their ,present otlico. We shall be prepar ed to receive orders in one week froin now for further work. KAY & HEWETSON, . Architects and Engineers. april 19'06O-1 JUST RECEIVED, 1CASK AfLLSOP'S ALE, in pints, Kege Dutch Herrings. ALSO, 1 Keg Hazard's Kentucky Powder, apd Shot of all sizes. BACOT, RIVERS & CO., april 10'60- tf No. 2, Hotel Range. Tea, Coffee, &c, CHOICH, Green and Black Ten, Rio and Java Coffees, drushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars. ALSO, On consignment, a lot of the genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco which we will sell very cheap. BACOT, RIVERS & CO., april 17'66-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. Just leceived. BLS. New Orleans and fuscova. do Molanses, Oysters, Lobsters and Meats in cans, Pineapple and Duteh Cheeses and a variety of oiher good things. BACOT, RIVERS & CO. april 17'0-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. NOTICB, IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS. GEN'L SUPT'S OFFICE, C. &S. C. It. R., Doxo, April 18st, 1866. T HE Charlotte and South Carolina TRailroad are now prepared to give Through Receipts and Forward Freights to and from Columbia to all points on the line of Its road at I he following rates, vis: To Winsboro', 75 cents per 100 To Chester, 1.15 6 4 To Charlotte, 1.60. 4 6 Freights destined for Columbia And points beyond must, in all cases be pro-paid. Be sure and mark Through'Freights, care Rail Road Agent. JAMIS ANDERSON, april 17'66-7 Superintendent. Rice and Flour. PRIME Carolina Rice and' Choice PLFamily Flou'r, at . BACOT, RIVERS & CO'S., april 17'66-tf No. 2, Hotel lhange. Jut ecived, SMA LL but well selected,.lot of Straw H ats for ynen and boys, of late styles. Also, a few fine Felt Hats for men, boys and children. D. BOOLESTON & CO. aprIl 14 No. 8, otel Range. Four Dozen Dtades Hoes. PTOCICET Knives, Rogers & Wostenholm's .7 Water Proof Perottssion Caps, Table Cutlery, Manilla; Rope, Ink, Nails, different sizes. D. EQOLESTON & CO, .april 14 No. 8, .Hotel IRange. Garden Seed. B EET SEED, Blean Seed, Sprino Turnip Seed, Late Cabbage Seed. X fresh supply. 1(JT IN, MgM4SIR & CO.. april 18'8-t f A LL. proswh'o have bee p. lag WiThOUT A LICIINsi (B find it'to ther irmitrest tbreotifet at'han early, day with the -Board of Cetsuilssiodecb''of Pisbic Budisgs. Tis applies to-tb9 e%ho have been indicted, as well as the *ho havelbeea or nmay bE ilfunfriso 0.' Se'tof he. hord4. spell 10'60-.me -' A. S. DOMLASLA:n A T TOR fE A' kJA9. . 2V'.V*#0J0', & ?7. QW 08|o, 1(9., i,aw ,Raige-194 rea$ of the Coifra lihle. feb 18'66--6mo. ' * -:. DR. W. B. A"MMN, Druggist and Apothecary, 1V 0.,J, Ot N"! A ,E. THE o irnE 0ditut As TUR "Planter's Bank of FaIrflelds" W HERE can be found.all the arti. uqal 6In to Pru&*ore, Irugsni h is er dmery, Acids and Salts, Colognes, Patent Medicines, Hdk. Extracts, Paiints and Oils, Flavoring es Petroleum Oil, Hair Brushes, Lamps and Chimnets, Combs, Tooth and Nail Brushes,. Dye Stuffs, Spices, Toilet Powder, Fancy Articles, Soaps, &c. Cigars which can be recommended. a finc ine an g d r l - juiersnes 66d-sxpk 'i pe red 8trictly in accordance trith the U. 8 Dipensa tory. In the present unsettled state of prices I shall sell apything, in m legitimate line 'a o6tt s I cml bMiel6sewh6Wi. eb 12 -Att OI SPRING GOODS, PLAIN and FANCY LAWNS, Fancy and Mourning Ginghams, Linen Diaper, Tweed for Men's Suits, Check Linen for Pants, White and Colored Brilliants, Fine Long Cloth, Cottonade,' Plil Pinen, Linen Dill,' Linen Duck, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, ALSO; A splendid assortment of Men's and Boys Black and Colored Felt Hats. Ladies Black and White Hts, of the Is. test.styles. Ribbons . and Flowers to suit Ladies Hats. Allof which we offer at very low prices. J. H. PROPST, Agent. No. 2, Bank Range. march 1068-tf I JUST RECE11EB. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES Brown Sugar, Rio Coffee, llysoh Tea, Cheese, &c. DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO., mar 24P80-tr No. 8, Hotel Range. Bacon, P RTME BACON SIDES and Shoul ders, For. sale low. DuBOS. EGLESTON & CO., march 20'66-if No, 8. Hotel Range. Flour,' Fiif. EXTRA FAMILY T.-cker's Selfi ltaising. ,IT DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO., mar 20'66-tf ,o.,8, Hotel Range. Choio 'a. FINE HYSON TEA. Best Rio F Coffee, Adaniantino Candles, A.acca. roni and Mixed Pickles. * At K11T01IN, MoMAPTER & CO's. march e7'66-tr Ketchin, McMaster & CJo.E H1 AVE recoived a carefully selecte4 1.LStock of Goods, to which they invit~ the attention qf former paltrons of the oli firm and of the public generally, They havd on hand and are receiving a genet-a) assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, flats, 8'chool Books, Medicines Soaps and Perfumery, Putty and Window 0Olass, Tin WVare, *Rope, Brooms and WVooden Ware, Crockery, And all other articles usually kept in coun FACTORS. eneral Ulomilson Slerdjants . AND FORWARD?NG kAGEN8 NORTHl ATLANTIC WilARF, oHAnR.ESTO 8, C. Branch at Columbia, 8. CJ. GEO. 11. WALTER & 80N. march 10'66-8m FRENCH GLASSg Putty, Lamj Back and Petroleum. For saleb KETCHIN, U.MATmb .4 march 2966-tf NEW SM3ING 'GODB. DR.Te,stOODS CHIAELESTON UOUSE, STOL , .E B q CQ., BALnMo W's OLD STAX6, 287 King St., 3S4op"elulow Wn'worth. W E have no* opened a apkmdid Stookt t. i3ptingGOoods, English, French and Av:eri :whiWh are of the most desirable9t,es arkets can affqrd. To planters finishlag reedman elt4er for olotlgpr tor bart#' with them, our wholesar rpos' offqr eity indue6met. Plantatn gbods In ieistj variety. ThIs M a s e sp "tor altd, he 6 art.s1hcity, ordere av. conipante4t tp eenemwe wIR meet . mp6, w lists, aent, to any Iiart, of the, Stt* . lur stock consipts an part of White Osrrs Striped Osnaburgi, Bluejienims, Bro n b4 s, Heavy Drown Shirtings, Fine Sea Islafad Brown ShIrfings, Bleahed Shirtinge, Bleached and .Brown Shlrtings,.0-4,.9-4, 104 12-4 Plaid ,-Blue and '8tripped.Blue 1pmespuus, Bleached and Drown Prills, Black French Dioad cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelings, Linen Dam ashalli q4alies, Caticoes. all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch GingRatihi, Spri'g 'Bilks and Black Silks, Colored Muslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslins, White and Black Goods, Farmers'. Brown Lineu Duck, Farjn era' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonades. Together with every variety to be found In our line; which we offer at . WHOLKSALE AND RTAIL. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agents' prices. We would respectfully call the attention of the Planters, Merchants, and the citi zens generally of Fairheld District, to our advertisement, and solicit a-call from them should they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King St., 3 doors below Wentworth, Charleston, 8. C. H. C. STOL , Charleston, CIIAtLES EBB, H. C. WALKER, jan 8'66--lyr THE BUBSORIBERS HMAVE made arrangementa with Mr. 4. . PHILLIP to continue the DILAPE and TAILORING BUSINESS 'at their old stand, 32 Broad Streei, in all its branches, as formerly conducted by them, apd *oloiit for him from their former patrons and fiends the same liberal'patron age so generously extended to themselves. EDU*ERTON & RICHARDS January 29, 1860. J. 8. PHILLIPS DRAPER and TAILOR (Sucesors to Sdgerton - Richards,) 32 BROAD STrEET, CHARLW2TON, S. C. K EEPS constantly on hand a full assortnient of the best grades of French, English and American Cloths, Cas. imeres and Vestings, which will be sold by the yard or made to order, in the latest 'Fashlons. All orders for either goods or work prompt. ly attended to. feb 24'66-Sme TO: J6&- jA16 I FOR D'S PHOSPHATE OR FERTILIZER, In Improver of the Land. Superlor for Wheat. Cotton, Corn, &e,, &c, f Superior Quality and Warranted, Contauhamg Elemns esseatlal Stos the Prdutelom of Grams, 4c., amd Isaaprovesmueast ofthie Land. T HI isconidetlyrecommended to FARMERS c deTly BRING LARGE CROPS, and we guarantee it to be as goo'd asat'an p:lIser ism the Market, and to bring al good crops, tried side by side with any, uie6n Pernvian Gnano. FQ% CON, COTTON, TOBACCO, &C. --Put a handfla1l to the.hilt yhen you plant. When the Uorn and Cotton are well up, pnt .a ther han4(pl to the lull a a top dress i ian.whenthe Coen is about to shoot, ah the.Cottop t boll, a.nother handAul to ~til.I' k a top drejsfng. In this way the PFet Croes 'directly to the plant, an4 tb l&t gets afl o.f the.beneit of it. Use it In thais way, and the Planter can count on gpo-erop. if the weather trat all favor b eguarantee it to proltioe ab god eaps as any other Fertilizer used. Use it in the thewaydifreid,y the side of Peruviana Odh,o n t 'e-iie and it it does ,jot paWhdW at to*d'k e o'p, we wiill tefund theit per cent ef-the price. Use itin the *~direqted b) te ddf Peruviana Osno, fli"AWyb dIo~ eoutl on the *0.ne IMa,'ui I~.t'Goess poe more money, and leabbtU lnn th bi -e dotadtton thain Peusian. Quah 6 the etid of the five years *. Will W!d 'tae juhser twenty per eent of thW' fIqbtheliveya'.Or *Il tMjto9e ad, and 'il lev Ourset ter than It ocp$ it. w. llse t)t Li .a1tet'ths gitta to .pvgmpt and re. Agent, Columbia, O. C, Per partienasapyt R. A, GAILLABD,' maroh f'6--tfW. -t WATCIES, CHAINS, DIAMOND R.INGS, &w-, ORgi.,qr 0.n ionto dollrsI .All to be , sold .foi one one dollar ea6h, without regaid to vilue. Not to be paid Jbr nittil ' Mtt~ Wow what you are to receive. Spleadiar lWt of articles ! All, t,) be stild for $1 opspb. 260 $olid Silver Dining Sets, $75 to $800 500 8ilv6r Savers and Urns . . 50 to 250 500 Solid lllvor 'fee Sets con plate, 50 to 800 150 Rmoewood Musioal Boxes, 82 airs, 76 to 250 200 Mah'ogany Musical Boxes, ' 24airs, 560 to 200 260 Gob lIlunthig Watches, 76 to 260 250 Ladies -Enamelled Gold Watches. 50 to 200 600 Gentsl Ifutiting Silver0 Watches, 86 to 100 600 Open-face Silverr Watches, - 25 to -') 600 Ivory Opera Glasses, , . 25 to. 000 600 Motherof Pearl Longuettes, 50 tot 100 800 six Barrel Revolvers, 16-to 6o 600 Single and Doublq Shooters, 10 to 60 800 Elegant Oil Paintings, 60 to 100 250 Marble Statues, Busts, &., 60 to !600 250 Diamond Ri)ga, 6 50 to 100 5,000 Photo. Album- 61! sizes 6 to 60 2,000 Gold Vet aid ebik Chain*, 11'to " 80 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, -5 td 10 6,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, .6 to, 12 2.000 Chatelcno& Guard Chains .6 to, 20 7,000 Solitare & Revolvin Br6bohes; , ' ' -n 1 2,000 Lava & Floront ine, Brooches, 4 to 10 .6,000 Coral, Opal & Emcral do 4 to 10 5,000 Moslac, Jet & Lava Ear. drops, 4;to 10 7,000 Coral & Emerald Eardrops, 3 to' 8 5,000 California Diamonil Pius, 5 to' 20 6,000 California Clustor Diamond ' Ptne, to .10 8,000 sets Solitare Buttons and Studs, 8 to 10 8,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &o., 8 to 8 10,000 Lockets, double-glass, . 8 to .6 6,000 Lockets for Minatures, 5 to 19 8,000 0 old Toothpicks Crosses, 4 c., 3 t 8 5,000 plain Gold Rings. 4 to 10 5,000 chased Gold Rings, 4 to 10 10,000 Shield & Signet Rings, 3 to 10 10,000 California Diamond Rings, 3 to 20 7.600sels Ladies' Jewelry jet, 6 to It) 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral, 8 to 12 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx, 10 to 15 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava, 12 to 20 2,500sets Ladies'Jewelry, mosaic, 20 to 20 10,000 Oold Pens with Sil. hold ers, O to l0 6,000 Gold Pens with Gold hold erg, Gto 12 5,000 Gold Pens & holders, sup'r, 10 to 15 5,000 Silver Goblets & Drinking Cups. 8 to .10 8,000 Silver Castors & Wine held ers, 15 to 60 2,000 Silver Fruit & Coke Bas kets, 20 to 60 Messrs. Parkinson & Co., No. 208 Broad way, New York, Extensive Manunacturers and importers of many of the leading and most fashionable styles of Watches and Jewely, desiring to increase their buttinesi to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Sale, subject to the regulations following: Certificates naming each article and its valua, are placed in Sealed Envelopes and well mpixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of twenty-five cents. All Articfes Sold at One Dollar each, withot regard to valpe. On receipt of the certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and iako the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Dinmond Ring or any Pet of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar, and in no case can they get less than one dollarh' worth, as there are no. uncertain ties. The prico of certificates 'is as fol lows: Ono for 25 cents; five for $1: eleven for $2; thirty for $, with elegant. premium; sixty-five for $10, with bonus; one hundred for $15. and handsome present to the get ter up of the club. Agent wanted everywhere, to whom ape cial Inluconents are offered. Adder.s, , PARKINSON. & CO., Inporters, 208 Broadway, New York. Jan 2'06-mo TIWO AORICUllNiT~LPPTl I-R~~ ~( 80ULTHIERN CULIT VATOR, p. nmnoND a wM. N. wHtTE,EDITon5. j STABISflED in 1-843. Volume .1124 Commenced Jnnuary, .1866. Monthly, at $2.00jVer sannumn Six Copies for : $10,ihi A dvanvce Sept on trial a-months for.$1.00 or three months, for 60 -cents' Subtcriptfons can commence at any timne: 1B; apeejal aropgemnout1.w(tli the 'MA.. XtY1%A).@uER," qnother exoellent Ru ral 1onthly, pubJ1she# in.. Baltimuore at $1. ,.bothgpapera witlbe sent one year for ~8,0*-s of each fot*$16'-10 of each for 2Wiigeach.subscribes' in this case, both paprsfor $2.50. Adter - WM.N. WI1Ii!, ma15'66 .,. Athens, Ga. Gen,. Say 'ts Of flee, V. & 8, C. Rail Roadi. COLUMBIA', S. C., Feebery,12, 1866, T HIS Road is now completed to Bidgeway, and Passenger and Freight Trains running as below: Leave Charldtte (on arrival of the North Carolina train) at 10.00 a. in. Arrite at Ridgeway at, 8.00 p. a. Leave Ridgeway at 5.45 a. mn. Arrive at Charlotte at 2.80 p. m. mar 10 JAS. AND)RSON, S p't.. ~Biiad Stumer Goods. A SMALLbiAutobsosloisrei. f4edby - . '' t eciv arlKETCHIN, MoMA8Tfl & (0;.