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LocaL.items. _ The' Town Coinitil mt- oil Thtrsday iii -h t. L Tlo C'ntil has made ariange ments to liave the streets worked. There are pli,es on everv street. need ing it, 11ey hav-j pureliaset a rope to re TpAhco tile weak one nached 1.0 one of the Town Clock -eights. The Council lia4 aithorized ite Mar shals to rivg tht *trket- bell at ten o'clock every night, as a warnirig to all persotis who mty he disposed to disturb the peace.ol the town "after honr,," as 'well as to remind citiztens that the "watchmen of the night," keep vigils t6ver and ubout their homes. No per uon will be prlvibitel walking the streets, who bhaves hinmel(. The Weather for lhe piast week eding tile 27th inc., has been remarkable for its constant and strong winds. Saturlay, 21s4t, was the warmest day, -neln temperature, 74 degrees. Tuesday, 24th, the coolest, mean temperttire, 62 degrees. The average mean dmiiing the week 67 degree,-cool enough to check, nt. teriallv, vegetable growth. Tht-re has been no rain since the night of 22d. Reports of a slight. frost on the 24th. The lGg ' IeloI,-is the (ltstion now before the people of this town- Shall these gnadripeds enjoy the rigIts of citiz-peranmbulation ? There is no test oath, but one party wants the negative carried, and give a;nlVod%- a chance for a toast tet. Let the Council leave the issue to .popular sovereignty, and announce the day for the issuo to be made at the bal. loth.oX. Don't suppose there's any utse iii this cAse to wait for an amendment to the U. S. Coistittution. Rellgtous iervIces may be expected to morrow as follows : M. E. Church, Rev. A. G. Stacy, II A. M. and 7.} P. M. Episcoial Church, Rtev. W. P. Dit. Bose; II A. 1M. and 5 P. M. Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. E. Bogg:,, II A. M. and 4 P. M. To Atvertisers. -Orders for advertis. ing -,hotibl be handed inl by noon of MI oIday V-, w'-di'-sdays ai Frlda.ys, to SeInrH iln-mrtion iln Ihe next, day's i:nste. 0 0 DIr ME R 0 I A L. BAT.TM(iou-, A pril 23.-Flour firin Witi ant ila valncing ltenlil-icy. Whwat tel,dy. Corn dl and lower. hite, 85 a 87 cents Yell, 83 velts. Oats heavy at 51) a 55 cfs. Stugr heavy Ft.)(k onl havd heavv. Seeds inactiv,e. Provisions duill WikysteadlY. NEW YORK, A pril 23. -Floitr de. c*b1-11 firoml i ivo it) 1 ) centits. State, su; .2I ; S.nol.or, '%!.60 9 10.'.5. W hat d..chlo.d inwil '111 tol two "I.ltA. Cr dail :1 8: sk 8f nt, . hec [q,iet. Pork -towi . 1ar i tirm. \ hi- 1..* ( 1 . twi aI,l ;it :1 ii ts. Navai 90tor1- <h,ul1. (bi I22 JUSVT{RGCEIVED. 'iAS'S (')GNA \C' lR.\N l)Y, Ca X'& .' reniteri. Carni.,, t(1aret. C,ases St. it i. l Iaret, <breet I un11 IHordeaux. F"or i Pikles a nd diiaes, P'reserved Fru&its, * 'NTH'R.\ I' AMNIL[Y FTh()U1H, and .4 Carolian Weie. J 00)VAD andNew Orlo:tins ')h*eee, Tlett,, Uott'ees, a). id gars of itl li F'S, Spades, Shovels, Pockeot -i. knives.. Table Cotlery, Cape-nter., Tuols,'Costun oin'd,Woolen.0ards. I)RIlM E lot of Bahimpore pidga, wich twe will shill low, at t At T, R1ItIIs & CO'si., april 2(io-t No 2,. Hotel Itange. Just URcedved, A FiINE~ assort mdh4 4Su~gar.e, (late inatto)corwistlong of'-th follow. ing branris: ,Breras.Cjlindradas, Flore Do. ilite, Ltabrosu. Alfummt, Lofton. ThVose ~sIrinig good Segars will tin well to call a' BJACOT, IRWE~ltfr & C0. . ~april 26'tI6-f No. 2, Hlotel Jtnne. Just fleceiWod. A Llt10snpply of lamiiupt, Wicks. ACimneys and Bltrners, satiable for' Kerosino, Petrlauus or RIed Rlock 0O1. A LSO, 2 Batirets of Rod Rok 011 of' a 'vet . perhor quality, without any very od'ensive odor. BCT april 20'O-tt M A IMte.Dasgo.. PRO SPEOTUS - OF THE FAIRFIELD HEtALD T IllC 1ROPRE'ORS < t6( Tlt. wimEc.Y 'NPWi intend pu ishing about thie -iddle of n1ext unth, iay, a weekly paper to be ent itled THE FAIRfIlP HERALD. The Hi.ALD,. according to the dosign d the publishers, will be a large sheet fille< with al the Miscellineous matitr usu'ily found in a first class faruily paper,. such as Original Correspondence, Origlial mattert Latest NCws, Political, Commercni, Finafinil, AgrItultUral, and Literary Matter and flistoricl Sketches. All interests involving the public welfare of the District will receive particular atten tion. The purpos- of the Ptmlishers will be to identify themselves with the interests of th1e District, aind they call upon the District to Identify its(-If with teh interests of the pi per, and thus by inutual aid to make a pa per t hat will insure a liberal patronage basOd upon its own merits. Ti.:mms, S0.300 a year in advnnce. A dis count to Clubs. Send in your subscrip tions. lThe IItAr will be under the Editorial 1MIanagenCt of 11. A. G.AIL.LAID and D. B. McCirsio tiv. LADIES FAIR. TIE ladics of Winnboro' and vicinity. propose holding a FAIR in the Thespian bill. oi t lie 17th an-1 18th of May next, for i to purpose of raising a fuid to aid in re. b.iilding the Eviscora. Cutctcu, which w is burnt in that Town by Gen. Sherman's trtiops in February 1865 -.The Fair will open on (lie evening of the lit..'. and continue throughout the following day and evening. And the public is re spectf ully requested to attend. Co.n.ribtilons of any kind whatever, eith er in m.oney, eggs. butter, fancy work, or anyth.ing avaIlable. and from any source, %will be i hankfully received. Dire.it to * Ladies Fair," Winnsboro', S. C. Mi,. W. It. R1onEnTsON, . Mrs. L. C. AILLAR, Mrs. 1. LADD, Committee. Mrs. Wl1.1,rAM EA,.LoTT. Mrs. 11n. M. DulSosr, npriA 21'66-til T own Council. THE COUNCIF h-ct inl ent-oriig I upon t discharge of their ollicial luties dcsiro to congratulate the citizens of the Town. upon the restoration of civil law and order.- Sin ce the cessation of the war, there has been 1. tile opportunity for tlh ex ercise of munici- il authority lest it might bo in dir.et. collision with the milit ary power to which we hiav beet )e-cessatrily sulb.ect ed. This havihg 1,edit it. last withdra% it, we are once more permittd to breathe in a freer atmospiero. The tilt-red con(lition of atffirs. however, will neecessitile cirmspection and cre in tih exercise ot our) I unctions. In this we shall conforin a nenr.y as possible to the law, common sen!e ai-d joislice. nd niih legal advice. In view of the prevalence of sit mnly contagious des ,ases, we would Ad. vise alt citizens to comply with the law in keeping their premi.tes in a cleanly condi tion. and the pavements in front of their J%welling., inl proper repal,'-.* To ih eliss of' helot'"red popuilation, toward whom we now hiintl in a very differ ont A(16cial ri-tion. we advisidly .ny, have mn oy( to ylie gooid conduct. ' Entde avlt- to niform to lte uleq. of propriety' it a po. lihoteps, but epeeiall try to ain *tanin a it ter for-It i tr te'e and, oiettv. vii.ec.aily sp futg upl ini ,' o ionne niity un1le.-'s l:aw andI uorder Ihe presrve.. 'The'se ye.u io exptcte.l to e-mtfori.i :. or pa oforte pa er by the (ouncil, in .fqe to htogs autIoai onit innoing at largye on th ag re'its, uad forbhi-dding th dlit' aru . oh tire-arms- ithi t h e i cotrpora-te li mit o t hietit tdw. h,le aint thle sdne. nre- hetrchf declareti-. in llI forc-te, andI t he M'arshalhs dliirceed to 'ti ont S eretoftore '-'ding sIi ionis Ilignters w ith tihl litnits of1 the town itt lis (inaniti te than iithtree (3l) ga.llons, tie he'rehv- ennii tittun1ed aSminat the conidttaitc of the taIte iinleuss p'roi cotel by licuie- liy order of' t h- Conil. C I1. LADD), 8ee, april M4'6t-t. - i NGTI02* IMPOT ANT TO SHIPPEUs. (lfN'TL SUPf3<.9PFii-3, d. d C. i. R. DloKo, April 13st, 18WJ) rpfl Clitt'ite fttta' Souith Carohina Lliailroad ni-c niow Itrepar-ed, to gI to Through ReceIpts andI Forward Freight s o and fromn Columbia to all poInts on t.Je lipio of Its road at the following rates, vi; - To Watonsboro', 75 cents per 100 To Chester, 1.l5 "., To Charlot te. . 19 ' Ft plhits destIned for' Colubia aiipolpts bef6~ must, In'all oasos66 pre.pnlU Be tt and mark Throug FrI,, r RailRoS Nent. aprIl 17'8 7 Spef-intpo enJ. KETdIll,~li MASTER& C's, march 2itel.4tt 'n , t . Druggist and Apothecary NO. 1, BANK tANGE, THE BOOM NB4iIA o ' PJXP AS Til "P evi r'airfield." W HfERE can )e found ail the arti cles usually kept in a Drug Store, Such as Uned ZI 0 Patent ledicines, lifktf Extracts, Paints and Oils, Flavoring " Petroleum Oil, Ilair Brushes, Lamps and Chimneys, Combs, Tooth and Nail Bunhes, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Toilet Powder, Fancy Articles, Soaps. &o. Cigars which can be recommended. Slme flne old Wine and good Brandy sui table in ickneu, &c. eXedicines wil be coppoiiidtd or pr pared strictly in aceordani with (he UM j8 Diifiena tory. In the present unsettled state of priced I shall sell anything in my legitimate line as cheap as it can be found elsewhere. feb 22'6.r -NE,W a AUVL OF SPRING GOOD$, PLAIN and FANCY LAWNS, Fancy and Mourning Ginghnns, Linen Diaper, Tweed for len's Suits, Check~Liie'n for Pants. White and Colored Brilliants, Fine Long Cloth, Cottonade, Plain Linen, Linen Drill, Linen Duck, Jaconet an,4 Swiss Muslin, A LSOt A splendid assortment of olen's and Boys Black and Colored Felt Hats. Ladies Black and White Hats, of the ]A test styles. Ribbons and Flowers to suit Ladies Hiats. Allof which we offer at very low prices. J. I. PROPST, Agent. march 16'66 -tf No. 2, Bank Range. ChOico Tea. FINe, YSON4 TEA. Best Rio FA Coffee, AdamtinaOne Candles, Mlacca roni and Mlixed Pickles. At KECl IN, McMASTER & CO'S. march e7'6i-tf JUST RECEIVED. .LTUSCOVA DO MOLASSES Browni Sugar, Rio Coffee, ilyson Tea, Cheese, &0. DUBOSE CAu; EIESTON*& (, mar 2 Itlif-if No. 3, Hotel liange. Just Recoived. SNIALL bts well selected lot of Straw Ifats for Ien and boy*, of late styles. Also, a few line Felt, Ilats' for imet:,,boys and children. D. EGG LESTON & CO. april 14 No y, Hotel Range. 1Bacon. P>RI\l I BACON SIDES and Shoul der4s, Fma sale low. Dln)trOSE EGLESTON & CO , marcha 20'66l-aV No, 3. Ilotel Range. Flour, Flour, I N\'l'l \t:\ A\lILY . Hecker's Self. ha Ha tE i:0LI.STON & CO., maar 2(ru;.-t No. 3, lIoteal Range. A. S. D.OUG L ASS, A'5TT O RNEVYA T L AW. SOLEAC1TOR t.i 1PAQdW'tY, lIINNS ? 01RO', .R. a. j )' Oflice. No. 2, Law Ihange-in rear ot i'e (Cour t lionqo. SHIVER~ & BEOKHIAM, COLUMBIA, 8. C. DhEA LERS in Dry Goods, Boots, LShoees and Hats. We invito our ac quaantanced~ aIae .pu.bh,i gpnerally to R. C. ShIVER, W. M. B3ECKHIAM. npril_21'66--5 ._________ NOTIcE TO iT E . . ling .WITIIOUT A LICENSE, will find It to their interest, to confer at an early day with the Board of Commoissioners of P'ublic Building.. - ThIs applies to th,o; who have be RVayMlo O 'a61f 41h who have been or many be infornm jo, -JASUftTON, Sec'ty v ni 1ar. .it-7176 io as ,,wevir 14HaRiEJ2oN EIOUS, BANuftOP"T'46-LI STAN D, 287 King.t., 3 loors Beloto'Wetworth. F4Aave now opuned a splendid .W pf ipg Goods, Englih, French k n r wr, which are of the t8ostoeerblN sigtys the matrkets'can,afford. T6 pfais trbit ing tbe Peedpien either iVr lothingbr foi ,battet with them, our whlosale roones 'offer every inducement. Piantatioh goods We every vaf-iety. This being :Pt4sy, se"ou wilktlplanter and ho,pot ,ab e to vjsit thp,gity, orders ac aoipaited *iih 'ft'y refe1enco will %et with prompt attetion. 4.,.B. Samples, with price lIsts, sent to any part of the Stato.' Our stock consists in part of- - ,W.ite Osniburgih, Striped Osnaburgs, Blqe Denims, -Brown,Denime, Heavy Brown Shjrtings, FJoe Sea IelAd Brpwi birtings, 1feabied ihlrtings, bleached and Brown Sbirtingd, 6:4, 9.4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stri'ppbd .Blue Homespuns. Bleached and Browti DrIlli, Black-French Broad cloths. Ilosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Thwel Teivelings, Linen Damu as~fk, all qetaltfis' icbes. nil qualities, Dress Goods, Domtstic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghiams, Lpring kilkb and Black Silks, Colored Muslins, in 6ery variety, Fine Frqnc)i Nuslins, Wbite and Ulack doods, Farhiors Brown Linen Duck, Farm ers' Brown LineWl Drills, Fancy Drills end Cottonades. Together whih e+ery v;iety to be found in our. line; which ie offer at WH011.8A1.?. AND REfT.\IL. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small advpnco on Agents' prices. We would respectful)y call tim attention of the Planters, Merobants., and the citi zens generally of Fairfield District, to outr advertisefeit., and solicit'a call frot then should they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 King St., 3 doors below Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. It. C. STOLL, Charleston, CIARLESWEBB, H. C. WALK9t, jan 18'60-lyr THE SUBSCRIBERS AVE madinarrongements with Mr. J. 8 PUILLIPS to continue the DRAPER and TAIL'QUNG BUSINESS at their old stand, 32 Elro; d 'St-ee, in all its branches, as formerly 'con'ducied by theme *l solidit for Him from their 'former patrons snd fr4ae the !e hbcral patron age so generously extended to themselves. EDUERITON & RICHARDS January 29, 1860. J. S. PHILLIPS, DRAPER and TAILOR (Successors to Edgerton it Richards,) 32 BROAD TIC EET, CHARLESTON, S. C. E EPS constatntly on hand a full K 11ssortmett of the best grades of French. Etglishl wnd American Cloths, Cas inieres and Vesirga: which will be sold by the yard or made t6 order, in t he latest Fashioni. All orders for either goods or work proript. ly attended to,. feb 24'66-8mo GEO. H, WALTER & 00., FA C T O R S. ocnerd Commi90101n iecIants AND FORWARDTNG AGENTiS. .NORII ATiLANTIC WUllRF, CHARLBSTON, S, 0. GEO. ii. WAI.'JitR, wM.t J.MS itMt Branch at Columbia, 8. C. GEO. II. WALTER & SON. march 10'0--8m Ketchin, lyMaVster & Co., VTAVE4 reegived a ca reftuy selected ..' toOk ot Goads, to which they inviun th e ateution of former patrons of the bld lirp anpd rg the public generally. They ha -o on hand and are recolving -a general tesor t,g9f ~rf iolClqtlyg, jihoes, Hats, School QuI a.9loInep Soaps and Porfumery, Ti,y 4 ElVodW. Qlass, Tin-Ware, , , l 4p , ,#(39y.0p, * Groerids , ' 11rede Igging and R9pe,' Broonts and, A i : tho'den Ware, Crockery, A d all other articles sia4y.ltopt In eeetw etoree, - Ptui'oDQades HoeT - OCKET KniWua ee '& Wdstenholsp's I.)Tyrnip,Bed4ato Cabbaelleed. A F 0 R F is PHOSPIIATE ,R FERTILIZER, A linpoter! of the Lanti, Superior for Wheat, Cotton,. Corno &, &e. oi Slperior Quality and Wartanted. Contulunltang Elenseats esse,uatla* to tip Prodsuesiosl of Graial, &c., tand -saaps'ovmnes,(st of tie L ando HIS is confidenily i- ' imended to T idldS TO H1 LARWE CHtOPS,'and A -e goaranfee it to beas go (I as any Fertilizer in 1hQ Market. n'l to brig an,good crops. ttiqd side by;ide with any. ovenTeruvian Gtano. ;OR CORNi7, OTTON. TOBACCO, &C. -Put a handfuil to e h'ill when you plant. When the iorti And Cotton aro well up, put another handful to thIt hll assa top dress ing; and en the RtM is abgitt to shoot, and the Cotton to boll, another handful to the ill as a top dressing.- n this way the Fertilizer goes directly to.1ho plant, and the plint gets all of tne 16>16fit of it. Use it. in this way, and the Planter ban celint *on ghod cr6ps if the weather is all favor able. We guarantee it to prodree as good crops as any (,ther Fertilizer used. Vso It in tho th)e'i*ny directed. by the side of Peruvian Guarib, or any other Fertilizr, andkif it does not. p'oduce as good a crop,-.we will r'fund twenty 'per cent of the price. Use it in the way directed, by the side of l'eruvian dInno for five years consecutively o'n the, "lnme land, and if it does not produce more iney, and leave the land in better c:>ndition than Peruvian Guano at the'end of the live years we will refund the purchaser tienty per cent. of the price for the five years. Ours will improve the land, and will leave it hot ler thiat it found it. Liberal terms given to prompt and re.. sponsilble parties. . JAMES (I. GIBBS, Agent, Columbii, S. C. For particulars apply to It. A. GAILLARD, Winnsboro', S. C. march 1'06-1f RON t.' US - COSMOPOLITE On the first of January we i 'It coi mmenco the publicativa, in the City of laltimore, of a monthly LITERAI T MXAGAZILE. There is no public't iont of thI's character now issued South of New York city, and the closing of thowar has left a ]a-go por tion of the people.of the coutry with no literary representative. The Cosmopolite will be devoted to Literature, Art, leviews, Scientific Papers and Gencral Reading, and we shall number among its contribu tors some of tho first literary tuen of the South, with others from the North and from London and Paris. All matter not, original will ho earefully seleateI from the newest na:l best of tilo English. French and Gcrma, publications; and its Editors shall spare no effort. or ex pence, to mnke it rank with the very first aingat2ines of the counlitry. As its name imports, we iave established the Cosmopolito npon no sectional basis. We hops to make it, the organ or general literature alone: nnd will be uninfluen.d by aly party or clique whate%er. It. will be mailed to subweribers Ju.'ny part of the eountry uron roccipt -oftflc Fo lowitng Single *9pios one year, 14 00 Fivo is 00 Ton " " . 83 00 ThisConopolite will be genernlly distri. baeld among the Merchants tind Phinl(rs ofthe South, and we will add for their in. forniation, a few a#yeitisements. at mode. rate rates. Liberal deductions wirf be ninle to hook. sellers and newad'calers. Newspapers pulishtig Itis prospectus and senlding a mint'ked'oopy to the onyder signed, will receive a copy of the maga ine. Address DailEON & CO., 1P. 0. Box, 266 jb4,himore, Md. feb 18'66 ino AGIUUlUlU.AL PAPERII OR $!d0 80U Illm .UUlIIA OR Monthly, at.' " - '$J00 pernnnum Six Copies for $10. In''Advainge. Beoot on trial 6 ukonths Obr $1.00 or th:ioo months for 50' centas Subscrikztihs ein oot4imetioat'aidy th'o'e. , By /pclal'Arl'ngement, wa$h te "MA RtYL AND FARM1 ltI," anot her exge1l'tent.Ru rute Mbnthly9, /"p\lishelit6 ii fatltmdre' at $1 50, both pjpera ,will he seatL one year for $3.00-six dfC each for.$10.-10 of each for S2&-.giving eaci? subscriber itn this chte, both.apoers for $2:50. Address, WM. N. WULTZ. mir '6A tl'n~ QtA. Gen. Sui~Otica C, & B. C. e,Rail Rad. 0,U$ BEI, S. O. liideway andPassnge 0.00 i Leaktee' .wR#ylitA4. : ,. '5.d51 a.-. fArri,vp at tnalottaM ' 2.tit p. mn. imar 10 MCA. ANDElRSOfWp'#?"