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Insuccessful attempt to ateal 'On Friday night Iast a PRty attempt 'ed to enter t.he steoM ot besar's. P4liott '& Co., by moit- of false keys. The chet, . ko itiany another scheme of 'mi -itfd meni did gang agla', (we think that's the word,) by t)e 9pportune uppearance or a gbntlhman pg.itig by. -The stspicions of the latter being arous ed by the noveiints of the party, he went to the door of the store'which the Unknown had j4st befib-e left, and found b binch -of keys attached to one of Whi;1h htd be,n put into the key hole. He immediately pursued the would-be tbief but the laer toade his escape. New Advertisements. RAT-ology has not escaped the keen scrutiny of the age: While a Parisian naiatoinist expsrinjents on rat,tails, Coa TAR instead of toking them on de-tail, handles tern whtoleale. See his lug. trated adVertisement. S4 'fBilliard Saloon" where the lov rs44tht game can engage in it. '806 *10 for 'a name, instead of "my kirglomtior 'a horse." To Advertisrs. -Orders, for advertis. ilng should be handed in by noon o -Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to uod@to insertionin the next day's issue 0 0 E 1 R 0 A I .-WSRoRO, June 4.-Cotton-27 cuarrency.. Vorn, '*1.75 per huslii ' Flour, 014.00 per barrel. PAlhs, $1.75 per 'bushel. Bacon, 18 to 25o per pound. Afeal, $1.75 per bushel. ,Sorghnm, 76* per gallon. b0)aueo. 45 to $1.10 per pottnd. qold, 31 CHATr P r1r tie 2, 180a.-Cottoh. --Sale ight,. '_Wd '4ote at 20 sold; 25 a 284 in curregey. Plot, 112A t V1.10 ber'bhrel. H3aeon, 16} a 18c. per pouni., Mrp, 01.4Q per busliel, i6 doinAnd. Pai. $1.35 a 1.40 per bushel. Me$i, 1.50 a 01.60 per buiheli Wheat, none'offiering. ' Onts, 1.00 a 1.10 p'r bushel. -.orghui. 50c. per gallon. Gold. $1.33 a 1.35. Silvor, $1.28. NF.:w YORK. Stine I.-Cotton quiet sleady---pnrtial holiday.Gold 141. MLWR 8AL'60N No. 49Pqst-Offlee Range. E have procured a BILLIARD TABLE. ' and have secured a oonvenient rodm *here GENTLEMEN can engsgs I& the pi. tei aining and scientiflo game of tliards. arties will have the use of the IalMe'on paying 60 cents a gam6. rler and quiet will be strictly reqnfred. he Room will be npen from 9 A. .. to 11 b. MiR AY & MUNDELL. June 'I6-2 n lgosrs for a Name, T WILL1 pay TEN DOLLARS for - .1. the'n~m o'f any ofthle pa. who were 'jfic~i,g up MUJL1ERIIIY CHICKS on my propWlse4 OR L. afterne ' of 'ri ay 1st.n stat. Mty informant tls me there were in the gang, a white man, a white lad and two negro women. 'Shit mats 4d' .beted feed hiptself with id scn and leave my chickens tor me th -feed. P. HABTINOS. ATIICT F'14 Dco stining ,i of or & ,ean Watered r ,6 a 44 sat a5l4lyaeion. It lies ~aartha an Pu -Bridge road, 4 moiles frorn Wlnnebor. For yettlulupply to. S5. '66 4 E' .MO'Y fl~V7W ??PYed, ttf*, I ah PlIated - ietio* mnkde' ftr meerteioet Iher *tNmuI Ole. of ,a5 boose next to W Elhave in operation our MIL L 4tMtb& tdfdgb4 ,and have * )rgM ltef iieib*r 9n, bsad, een ~s be 'left wtith L. W. Duval & o., innsboro', er song4M'Wdt.u3Idge*ay Lohnbor for a 09 '4FC01t&'5."o. sdl1'R$. Choice To. H~1'1 ONQ TlCA~ Besaj Rio - 00 mauIta n CsirEpsy . Macoa mareh a7'604f.,I/, D RQK OIL and the Lamps to ,ult, for sale by BACOT, tIVERS & co., Sole Agents for Fairfiold District. Juue 2'66-f No. 2, Hotel Ithuge. Baoon ideg JUST reeeived from Baltmorq. BACOT, RIVERS & CO., June 2'66-tf No. 2j Hotel RangE. UGAR HOUSE SYRUP, Muscovado Mplasses, Now Orleans Molae, Baltinorp Lard, New York Butter, Ununtry Butter, Chewing: and Smpkipg Tobacco, Cigars, Bourbon Whiskey, Cora Whikey, . French Brandy, Claret Wino, Rhine Wine, Champagne, Gin. BACOT, RIVERS & CO. Juue 2'66--tf No. 2, Hotel Range. RAY. V .COT, RIVERS & CO., Juno 2'66--tt . No. 2, Hotel Range. Drugs and Medicines! L ADD HIS. have lotely received overything usually kept in a first. class DRUG STOR E, consisting in part of Quigino and Morphine, (P. an W's,( Pulv. and Gum Opium, Olliub'e, Epsom and R6ohelle Salts, Rhubarb, Sulphur and Magnesia, Camphor. Calo mel and Alum, Jamaica and African Ginger, Black and Red Pepper, Spice, Mace, Cloves and Nuttoegs, Solution and Powdered Cit. Magnesia, Seidlets, Powder@, (best,) Golat ino and Isinglass, Large Stock Patent Medicines, Soaps. Per fumeries, Pomades, Hair Dyes and Toilet Pow. ders, Tooth, Nail and Ilair Brushes. All Tincture., Syrups and Solutions mado in striot accordance with U. S. Dispensary of 1806. Prescriptions filled during all hours of the day;and night. - Py6ians will do Well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. may 24'66-tf cOTTo01 GINs. ' E undersigned having completed their arrangements for the manufac. ture, once more, of the best. COTTON GINS ever made in ttis country, are now prepared to reeele orders frobi platers and others, wishing to purchase. The long esiablished and well known reputation of Elliott's'06t ton Gins, we hope will be a suSolent gear. rantee that the article will give'entire satis fhotltot. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. may 12'61-2mo Winnsboro', S. C. JUST 1R-I4rVED, BDIA8. MUSCOVADOMOLASSE SNo. t Mikokerel in barirelo anid kite) Carolinsole4n Rice, Hforrings, Prime Lard, Spioe, Peppe attd Nut Mega. .ALSO, leop on ha*4, I4ardware, Oil&, 4ampsa WVo4e Ware, &c. I)vlOF# EGLE8TON & CO., may 10'60-tf No. 8,Hotel Range. W91, C. DVRVS & Co FACTORS AND COMM18910A NERCHANT4 O. 5, RXCHANGE STREET. CHAHLE.6XfoN, a. C', wst. c. DUKFS, , T. c. U. DFE'ES JoWN R. D)UUEEs J, M. OARDo)i. may l2'6l)-law8m F4C T OR S, IetxtaL omnmission Teml)azut. FORWAR~DING AGENTS. NOITII. AT L ANIC WIHAB, OH A RLTSTON, S, O, 03o. Hi. Wm.'DN, WIS. a. ascOUoomfcC, .3 a. WAItan,-. Brainch at ColumbIa, 8. 0. GlEO. H, WALI.T & SON. march 10'66-3m (itoccv.sions -tog FISUE1Sf & AGNE~W, O F RIa goouoslootion) 0o And have jue-reeeled aa assortment' of Detting ei.hse, whtelb redfered Jakh below the prices customary sins :dhe eloap of the war. Keep onuhan4 a large supply of Cos' NEafl'O*te aid' FI f,.Evt'arou gra4s....,. &W RNB FIO7EfI& EORAN6@ H. A. GAILLARD, 2ttoniep at Jab, WINNSBORO', S. C. sWig Office at pr9sent in he owoice of the Winsboi'o NwVs' tay 22. Wrdy'IliAVY ON H~lATN761R~ALE. twenty barrels FORD'S PIIOSPHATE. Sold either on credit or for cash. may 24 H. A. GAILLARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW* AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WINNSBOhO', . C. *li Office. No. 2, Law Range-in rear of the Court House. feb 13'W66-6mo. A RE now receiving Paints and Dye Stuffs, such as Spanish Brown, Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Lime, Hydraulic Coment. Extract of Logwood, Burnt Urn ber, Lithsge, Madder, judigo. - ALSO, The followin Groceries: Sugar, Coffee, Rice, No. 1. Mackerel, Herring, Cooking Soda, Imperial and Oteen Tea of finest quality, SpIcs, N. 0. Molasses, Dried Figs, Sal Eratus, Candles. ALSO, Quinine, Aqaa Ammonia, Spirits Nitre, Sugar of Lead, Sulphate Zinc, Borax, Alum, Salt Petre, Itch Ointment, Seidlitz Powders, Lyons Be4 Bkg Powder, Pain Killer and Dead Shot. ALSO, Phalon's Night Blooming Cercus, Extract Musk, Brown Windsor and other line Toilet Soaps and Bell Cologne. 4LSO, We are how prepared to furnish bills of Tin Ware to Mferchnts on reasonable rates. may 3'60-tf AN ORDINANCE TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL,1866, lIE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by a the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Winnsboro' in Council met, that a tax for the sums and in the manner herein. after mentioned shall be raised and paid into the Treasury of the psid Toyn for the use and service tereof ; that is to say fifteen cents ad valo)-em on every hundred dollars of the value of all real estate within the corporate limits, to be assessed as hereto. fore: three dollars to be paid by every male inhabitant of the said Town from the ages of sixt9en to Ofty, is lieu of workIng upon the 84teets of'said' fi'own and three per cent. upon the amount of all salesat auction, II And be itfurther enacted and ordained, That. the foregoing taxes shall be paid to the Clerk of the Town Conncll on or before thq first Monday in October next; and in default of such paymea the person se er. feuding against this Ordinanoe shall be finelin double the amount of the tax by him inpald, pevided hat' said lne when exceedIng fifty deltars Nhiell bar abited to the sum nf fifty dollars. 1Il. And be it furthe enacted and ordained, That it shall not be la ful ror any person to represent publicly for ain and reward any play. comedy, tragedy,'interludti,;oi'tatU.,ir exhibit wax figures, or show; or entertaii.. ment of any kind whatsoever, without 6 obtaining a license ftih Cae Totu .Qounal1 which licenseshall bogranted upon the pay ment of ten doilars, except in the case of circus companies, whic sbelM thirty dol lars, and every person violating this provis ion of this Ordinance shall be fined fiftj dollars, for each and-evoy offence. IV. And be it furtler enabled and erdaine4 That it shall not be lawful for any perso4 to sell intoxioating dainks in amounts leso than three gallons, or'In any amouno to be drant wholly or in part at the place wherb sold, anywhere within one mile of the'Cour.t House in Ite said Town, without first obt. tainida a liceuse therefor from the Clerk:, which may be granted upon the payment of sixty dollars for what is known as a' "retail license" and one-hundred and twently-v.fv dollars for what is linewn as a "tavern 11 cense ;" and qvery person violating thisprt vi,gon of this Ordina'nce esall be fined fifty dollars for each and every offence. V. And be it further enacted and oi'dained, That all per;ons inhabitants of the said Town, who are now dne, owing and ir. ar rears for taxes for the year ending on the first Monday in'prtl, 1896, .itellb pay the same to the Treast:rer on' or ltdfote the first Monday in June next ; and in fiefault of such payment the person so offending against this provision of this Ordinance shall be fined in double the amount of the tax by bh unpaid; pt-ovided that saki:ne when exceding lIt dollura shall- be abated to the sum of fifty dllars. Done in CouncIl, ttis the 17i'lt day of May, A. D. 186; and the corporate seal of the said Town -. WIL LIAM E. AIKEN, { L. 8.}' -A -orc oy Intendant. S C. H. LADD, 80e. and Tree. may 19'66-tf Ranl Road. T 'HIS Road is now completed .1 iidgeway, and Passenger and Freight Trains running as below: Leave Chaylotte Lon arri'~at of the No ~ MnU .ui W . 4.00 a.m. Arrive at Rtidgeway at 6.00 p. ts.. Leave Ridgeway at 5.46 a. ii. Arrive'a* (harlotte at, 2.50 p. as. mar 10, MA. ANDER( annet : An Old Song, set to a New Tune. Ocr 1866. mc d'As spring approbeles Ante nd Reacaf s From thesi holet come out; And Res and Rate, JW opote of edti Gaily skip dboust." A "18 ydard established In X. Y. ci. Only ifallible remedies knt*n.l "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Ifuman Famufly." "Rats como out of their holes to die. "CoxterWl Rat, Roach, ac.. Ex. ter's, Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roached, Black and Red Ants, &o., &o., &o., &c. "Coster's" fledtBatg Exteranhsna4 tor, Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &o "Costar's" Electric Powder for lutsects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Red-Bugs, Insects on Plants, Fobwl., Animals, &o. & ! I ! BWAXZ I I ! of :'1. worthless imitation. A& See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. AW Address, BNRY R.COSTAR, 484 Uroadfwny, N. Y. 3& Sold X&- By All Druagists and Retailers everywhere South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-Tho Farmer's Gaiette (English) asserts and proves by fig ures that one pair of RATS will have a pro. geny and deaendants no less than 651,050 It three year. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would con sume more food than would sustain 05,000 hupapn beings. S' 8eo "COSAR'S" advertisement above 1866. RATS versus IURDS,-Whoever engages in shooting small birds Is a cruel wans; who-. ever aids in extermaiung rat is a 6eerna tor. We shoutd like some one to give us the beleft of their experience in driving out thcse pests We need somethig be sides dogs, oatt, and traps for this busmnosd. -Scientic America^, I. k. jM 8ee "CosvAL's" advertisement abovo. 1866. "COSTAR'S"1 RAT EXTERMINAW'OR is simple, eafe and sure-the most Perfect R4T-ilication meeting we have evefsattend ed. E#ery Rat that cal get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every otti that eats it will die, generally at some place a 8 distant as possible from were it was taked. -Lake Shore, Mich, Mirror. W&- See "CosTAR's" advertisement abovu. 1866. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vdrmin need be so no longer, if they use "Cos'rn's" Exterminator. We have used it, to our satis faction ; and If a box coat $5, we would have It. We have tried poisons, but they efiboiedI nothing ; but "Oostar's" article knocks the ba'eathi out of Rats, Miice, Roaches,. Ants, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write It. It is In great demtand all oves' the country. -Mein,a, Ohio, Gazette. USBee "CostAR's" advertisemient above. 186E4 -A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST. Speakting of "Cosi'a's" Rat, Roach, Ant, &o,, Eterminator-"mnore grain and pro viustus are destroyed annually in Grant, County by vermin, than would piay for tons of thig Rat and nactat EiGller.-mncaster, WNh., Herald. na.See "Cos'rAu's"~ adver-tibemont above.. / 1866. PARMERS AND lIOUSEKEEPER should recollect that nundreds of dollars worthotGreIs. Provisions, &o., awe an nestly destroyed by Rats, Mioe, Ants, and other j,seetsiadvrmi4n-all of which can be prevented by a fow dollar.' worthi of "CeaTAR's'- Rat, Roach,- Ant, 40s, Ea$ep asinater. bonghts and used freely. See'900sTsa'sadveytisement,b.oe. U..Sold By-. MDrsgglsts and- Deales-errywhere in the Bouth. B~AMi ,WARD & Co., Wholesale Agents, New Orleans, La. juue66-lyr PROSPECTUS OF THE FAIL rwLD HERALD, T HF P iRJOPRETO1S of the T. IWEELY Ni-ws Intend publishing about the m:iddle of nixt month, may, a *eekly papet' to be eiltitled THE FAIRFIELD HERALD. Thb HhnArM, accordihg id tie design of the publibherd, ivill be a large Sheet filled with all the Aliscellaneous matter usually found in i Arat olass family paper, such as Origifiil Correspondencel Original Matter, Lattt Newsi Political, Commerclal Finaneldih Agricultural, and Literary Matter and listorical Sketche a Al? Interests involving the public welfare of the District will receive particular atten tion. The Oirposi of the Publishers will be to identify themselves with the Interests of the District, and they call upon the District to identify itself with the interests of the pa per, and thus by mutual aid to make a pa per that will insure a libeial patronage based upon its own merits. TERMs, $8.00 a year in advance. A dis count to Clubs. Send in your sfbscrip tions. The HERAL,n will be under the Editorial management of 11. A. GAILLAnD and D. I. McCar. IItT.. Flour, Flour. 'XTR,A FAMILY, Hecker's Self .2J Raising. DuBOSE EGLESTON & CO., mar 20'66-tf No. 3, Ilotel Range. NEW SPRING GOODS. DRY GOODS CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANCROFTS OL6 *TAlIMf 287 King mi, 3 door Below W1'entiworth. E have now opened a splendid Stook of Spring Goods, English, French and American, which aro or i,nu most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either' for clothing-or for barter with them, our wholesale rooms offer overy inducement. Plantation goods in every variety. This being a busy soason with the planter and lie not able to visit the city, orders ac companied with city reference will meet with prompt attentilon. N. B. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part of the State. Our stock consists in part of White Osnaburghs, Striped Osnaburgs, Blue Denims, Brown Denims. Ileavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6-4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid- Blue and Stripped Blue Homespuns- Blhched and Brown Drills, Black French Broad oloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, ToWelings, Linen Dam ask, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Dloiiestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghams, 8pring Silns and' Black Silks, Colored Muslins-, in- evet-y viety, Fine French Muslins, White and, Bidek Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck,- Farm era' Brown Lineir Drills, Fancy Drills ad Cottonades. Together with every variety to be found in our line; which we offer at, WHOLESALE AND RIETAIL. All Domestic Goods ar'd sold at a very small advande on Agents' prides. We would respectfully eall' tyhe sffttton of the Planters, Merohantd, and the clti sens generally of Fairfield' Dibitiot,- to- dur advertisement, and solicit a'ecall' front-them should they visit the eity'. .8TODL, WEBB Ac CO., No. 287 King' 8ky 6 doorS below Wcnttrorth, Charleston- 8t C. HI. C. STOLL, . - Charleston, CIIARLES WEBD, II. c. W4LKTR, MILLS HOUSE,, Corner Queewand Meeting St reete,. C EI R L E $dN,. S. C. for the reception of- visitors, having been refurnished wIth Noir and Elegant Purni turo throughout; and offers to the traveller seogmodations and convenienes as a First Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The patronage of thE public Is ~es of Bard per day, $d 03 ro "rl psolIcioed h 'as. mby'-be ' agreed on. JOSEPH PURCELL, feb 24'66,~4t... Psoprhet (