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The reports from the Turkish pro 4inos, Asiatic and Eu-opean, of the cotton orop, are most favorable, espe. tially of that grown from American beed, which this year will be a great success. "Where is E-ast t" inqiti'red a tutor bne day of a very .little pupil. t Where .the morning comes from," ras the prompt and pleasant answer. Winnsboro Prices Current. Corrected Tri- Weekly by Cathcart . Matthews. WiNNSooRO November 15, 1866. Apples, Bushel, i$3 00 b lagging, Gunny, yard, 40 " Dundee " 86 /isle Rope, Manilla, %1 lb, 28 New York or Western, I1 lb, 20@30 llacon, Hlam, ib, " Sides, Ib, 25 " Shoulders, 1 Ib, 22 latter, Country, ' Ib, 25 t'otton, Yarns ' ? bunch, $300 " Ordinary Ib, 27 " Middling, 28 Oundles. Parafie, Ib, 50 Sperm, Ib, 50 e' Adamantine, lb, 35 4'offee, Rio, lb, 82@35 " Lagunyra, lb, 45 " Java, lb, 50 4'heese, English Dairy, lb, - " Goshen, lb, 25628 .ides, Dry, lb, 10U)10 3 ird, 1b, - 25 Molasses, Muscovado, gallon, 85 Sorghum, " 60 New Orleans, " $1 25 1%ile, 16l'8,9 44ions, bushel, $1 0I) t il, kerosine, gallon, 1 20 Tanners, " 70 4orn, White, bushel, 1 50 ' Yellow, 1 50 SI*alt, Liverpool, sack, 4 85 A ards, Cotton, dos, 10 00 Wool " 9 00 t;ugar, Crushed, Ib, 23 Powdered, lb, 28 Brow1, lb, 14@18 " Extra0, 18 'tea, Extra Gunpowder, lb, $2 00 " Ilyson, 1, 1 60@2 00 " Black, lb, 1 25(1 50 'obacoo, Chewing, 1b, 38@1 50 tipeuie, Gold, 45 Silver, 88 Flour, Country Extra -owt, 9(9)} " Ohio, Extra, bhl. 14.00@15 0t, Axee, W. J. Teneyok & Ca., doz, 24 00 " Collins, Warranted dos. 24 00 RULE TO PLEAD. The State of South Carollna. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT. IN THU oldMON PL#As. . F. DuBose Attachment. Saling WoIte .. W HORBAS the-Plaiwiff did n the 16h day of November, A. D. 1860 file Ibis deolaraiidil agxiist tht! Defendant who, (as ilis said) liabsettt Akom and without the limits of thid State and has neither wife nor attorpey known 'within the same upon whoni a copy of tle said declaration might be served. It is.herefore ordered that .blt said De. fendadt 4 appear add plead to the said deoaration eodir before the 14th-d4ly of No. gembpr, A, t. 1867. otherwise fiihal awd ab solute judgment . *111 then be giien and &warded .for the P4aint iff againstlsim. S. B. CLOWNET,:d. U. '. Clerk's Office, Fairfield Distridt. 13th November 1860 nov 16-1e9mly. - ILL be sold at private sale two good " T MUL$8. For information apply td 11. A. OAILLARD. nov 18-flaw8w SH ERIFF'S SALES. DY virtue of sundry executions to me di 1)rected, I will otferifor sale at Fairfield Court, House ett thd fft. Sionday and day following in Deceemberetoxt, within the Ie' gal hours of sale,. to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following Ites,i Propertj. Pur ebasers to pay for titles:. Onou tract, of 104Q acres of land in Fair field District, . adolaing lands of George tSimpson, Mrs. Sarah Jones, John HI Catia cart and others, levied u.pon as tihe propermy of Thornas J. Mpurrier, at the suit of G1. W. -One traci, of 400) acres (maore or less) of land in Fairfield D)istrkct, adjoining latnds of J. K. Davis, John O. Dell, Mrs. Saah Pecar ion and oth'es'slerIed upon as the property d'Ihos. it. Bell St the suit. of Nancy W. 'Shompson and-others. One tractAft 87* acres (sore or less) of *land In'FaWitlNDetrict,-adjoining lands of Thomaes-t. Belt, Daniel Hiughaey, Estate Ja.dsef De.Thotaae F. Furmau and others, luiedunpen as the property.of John-C-. Bell, : sal:ti of Nancy Wj. Thtompson and oth. eeat of 24A acre (esoro or less) o f land in Fairfield District, sdJoining lands of of G, B. Pearson, Jr., at the suit of Rt. T. Yarborough, for ano:Jier. -land in Phirfield District, adjoining lan'ds of M.. F. Lempkln, Zebules .Mobleg atid' Es *atef f.ha 0. Mobley, levied''upon as the' *,property of Win. B. )tobleys at-the' suit of > haix&Mlton. - I'Od.e'4et of 700 acrej (iesrts or less) off tiud . Fair4eld-District, adjoining lands of' Estate oftJoha 0. Mobley, Daniel Hall, A. F. Lutapki. and .Eatate of --Barber, Aiued~ 4thyp'~eoprty,ef Zebulon Mob. 2 3I79 s he ap of Smith & hI'ett li. W. OLLBVER, .. ~ ~eufs I~-6 8. F. D. 16L of Niovanlber, 1880. $ d I1g1x PERUVIAN GUANO, A LO t' of the above for sale in lots to suit purchasers. PAINTS, OILS, &c., Just received from Philadelphia. 10 kegs Pure White Lead, diffcrentbrattls, .1 barrel Linseed Oil, (fefined,) 16 boxes % indow Glass, 8x10, 10x12, 12x 14, 100 lbs. Putty, Paint Brushes, assorted sizes, 2 barrels, L'ntp Chimneys--Nos. 1, 2, 3; Cases Concentrated Lye. .?.ISO, Barrels Northern Irish Potatoes, Apples', White Onions and New Hulled Buckwheat. For sale low by BACOT, RIVI1RS & CO. nov 10-tf No. 2, Hotel Rango. T lE FARAI lying one mile below town, and the HIOUSE now occupied by Rev. A. 0. Stacy, possession of house to' be given 1st December. 0. II. MoMASTE1Z, Ex'r. Estate y. MeMaster. nov 10-Im ESTATE NOTICE. A LL persons having domands against tho' Estate of William E. Iiall, deceased, are directed to render in the same properly authenticated to the undersigned at his office in Winnsboro. II. A. GAILLARD, C. E. F. 1. Nov 13-tx3w RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTING -IN FINE LANDS, IN EQUITY, FAIRPIELD DISTRICT--SOUTH CARbNA. Lucy Harrison, 1 vs. Decree fotr dle John R. Harrison, of Lands, &d. Eli Harrison. IJN pursuance of the Pecree of the Cou1't of . Equity made in this ease, I will offer for sale at. public auction, at Vinnsbdi-o South tarolina, on Monday, the 3d day o December next, (being the first Monday in that month) several TiHOUSA ND ACRES o the finest COTTON and GRAIN LANDS in the State, belonging to the estate of Johti' Harrison, Sr., deceased. These lan-is are composed of the follow ing several-tracts or plantations, vi : . 1. The tract known as the "River Place," oentainit. - about 3.838 acres, more or less, lying inn -ediately on the banks of the N a teree River. This plantation contains about 1200 acres in original forest; and several hundred ai.res of rich river bottoms now in a ligh atate of cultivation; and has upon it all necessary buildings, &c. It is decidedly one of the bcst cotton and grain plantations in the Southern country. 2. The tract known as the "Dutchman's Creek Place." containing '',482 acres, more or less. This tract is also a No. 1, cotton and grain plantation, with a large creek running through it, and has upon it all ne -eossary buildings for laborers tock, &c .8. The tract known as the "Bryant Place," containing 545 acres more or less. On this paoe is a very comfortable dwelling house, with a number of out-houses, &c. .4. T.hc tract known as the "Sandhill or Mome Place," coutaining 308 acres, more or dess. Most. of this place is in original woodsR, and is a high and healthy place, and is the homestead of the late John Harrison, .Sr.. - 51. Tlhe tract known as the "Concord 'Churoh Pl,ce," containing 150 acres, more -or less. Nearly the whole of this tract is 'covered with a tieik growth of the very -largest and finest long leaif pinets, particu. iarly su-ited to liailroadl pur'poses, shingles, or anything which is ade, from pine tinm ber; and1 It lies within two miles of the Rtidgevay Depot en the Charlotte and South, Carolina Railroad, with a good, level wagon roadl leading thereto. 6. Tlhe tract known as the "Salt Pond Racetrack," containing 100 acres. The terms of Sale are as follows:EThe purchaser of the "River Place" will be re quired to pay the s.utm of PiK hundlred dol lars, and onesixth ottho amount for which It, sells, sad its proportionate share of the cost s and ex#enses of the suit and sale IN CASH ; sind for die balance a credit will be given until the 1st of January 1888, with Interest thereon from the 1st of January 1867, at. which time possession will be given, secured by bond with at least two approved sureties, aud a mo'ttgage of the premises. For all the other tracts, one- sixth of the amount. 't which they are bid off, together with so mutch as may. bo necessary to aid the "River,Placo"in defraying the costs and expenses grf suits atid sale, will be reqtired to be p aid in casli on day of sale ; and for the balatiee a credit until the 1st of Janu. ary I868, witih interest from first of JTanuary 1867, at wi. h time pessession will be giv en-secur6d ny bond with at least two sure ties-to ei.eh,-and-a mortga'ge of the premi .ss. All the pur'chasers will be required to pay in cash.for titls, &c., and a'ny purchaser will be at liberty to pay in cash for the 1thole of Ills purchase i.f Jif dis;irh to do sa. IIENR.Y A. GATLLARD, Cowur. In Equity Cotnntissloner's Oflice, ' finnsboqi .,S. C., Obt. 1'thg1666.. oar. 12;. e7T JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS FROM $1,000 WORT2 of READY MADE CLOTHING, OF Every Style and Quality. nov 8-tf LADD, BROS & CO. DOWN WITH THE A.- I I! W E are now receiving and will constant. -ly receive a general assortment of OIIOCERIES, HARDWARE,.&o., which we will dispose ofjor OASH-at very low priccb. Cotton. Whioty, Cditt, Peas, Wool and almost anything raised in the country taken at, market prices in settlement fore billf 60001hk. Baltimore Ba'on Si's, 10.000 l1%. Extra Ohio Flour,' Baiels 1 and 2 Maokerl', Lard, Cheese, Tea's, Sdar's Molasses, Coffee, &. Mill, Cross Cut.atd Hand Saw., Coffee Mills, Wire Sives, Nails, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Axes, Shovels, spades, Cotton and Wool Cards, Stock, Padlooks, &a. a ri and Crockery Ware, Shoe;, Kats, Baggigg and Rope, Wooden' Ware, Seed Wheat,-. Corn, Peas, &c. At CATfQ4RT &MDMATTIIEWS. nov 6-tf/ NORTH CAROLIN JEANS "AND,. CA.SSIEMEDS, For sale by RETOHIN, 'MoI ASTER A CO nov 1-tf Coffae, Oren Ad Black Teat [1RUSIIED, Clarifed' dhd Bro*n Sugatts, U Soda, Sugar. Wide abd. Butter Crabk. ers. BIACOT, RIVERS & CO., oct 2-tf Nt. 2, Hotel Range. TO RENT FOR NEXT- YEAR. SIE STORE no'w occupied by Duboso T Egleston & Co., also convenient and comfort able apartments in'Winnsboro Hotel, with stable room ana garden-if desired. nov 10 0 0. I. MeMASTER. State of South Carolina, FAIRFIELD DISTRII,T, IN EQUITY. Lucy Harrison,1 vs. In Equity, John R. H arr ison, Bill.for Eli Hlarrison. . Do*er. IN pursuance of a decree made in thuis ease. 1-all the judguiAt and other creditors of' John Harrison, dec'd , are hiereby noti led on or before the first day of May netxt,' to exhibit andl prove by adflotent testimony before the u-idersigned. .at hi. ,office in Winnsboro, their .several and respeo'tive. judigments, executIons, debts, elaims and' deman"as againsl, the esitet of said deceas ed. All judgment deditors also notified thaat' th,ey are enjoined in said' deeree from en forcing their writs of Feari . Facias against the said traets of land--andian other ore ditors, that they are thdrln enjoined from commenoing or prosccdt.ing any suit cr suits at law against the defendant, John R. Harrison. as Administratdr ef said estate without the leav, of this court. - H. AM QAILLARD, 0. E. F. D). Commissioner's Office, Wit.nbboro, S. C., 8dyL. 4, 1866. sept 4.-Iaw8m Gen'I Supt's O0444, Cs A Se C, -Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8.0.g1#*4 i 186. 0N and after Nov. 7, 1866, ~dI' 00H PASSENGER TRAIk~ U,iIWrdff'as bo& low : Leave'Colunablat at 8,10 4. Mf. Arrive at CharlottEo - '*40 k Leate -Charlotte.at 6.10 /' MT. Arrive at Cohiu.la .40 P. M4. JAMB AMDBRSON, now 6..tr .* ' a?nW 4atsk SOUTI IMPORTING &EMANUPA 3'X..A.T, wx Wholesale Druggists' and Deajers hi Drugs Chemicals, Per NO. 2:8 I1lG STREE' N. A. PRATT, L. W. W Chemiatto late C. S. Nitre and Mining B.ureat odt 20-6nt NEW GOODSIII T HE subscribers invite attention to their 'i3DTVV 95TO0C)EE. OF DR'Y' G-OODS, containing the usual variety of Ready M ddo Clothirig, Dress Goods, Trir{mings, Cloaks,. Shawls, Line o ' Blankets, Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans ; QF Hats, Shoes and Boots; Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Books. Medicines and Wooden Ware. Our'tens are Cash and we hope to se oure a liberal patronage by selling at small profits. KETCIIN, MoMASTER & CO. oct 18-If Hotel Range. DRY GOb1S I C O00 E EISI TIN AND HARDWARE! ARE TO BE FOUND AT' JAMES D. MILNOR'S, A LARGE lot of Washing and' Toilet Soaps on hand, also Perfumery of all kinds. .Lubins Extracts, and Belle Cologne, (gen uine,) besides many cheaper varieties. Wed Bdoketa, W4ll Rope and Wheels. Just Received. 15 Boxes Cheese which will be sold at owest. market rates, nov 8-tf SAD'LES, HARNESS, &. THE subscriber has on hand and Ti constantly ,m'anufacturing OADOLES, HARNESS, and BRIDLES, of all descriptions; ahd every arti le in his line df tio liest meterial. Also, GIN BAND$,df every size. Repairing' done with despatoh. All work warranted. Call and ee- prices low. ALSO TO RENT. The Store at present occupied by Mr. Jas. oct 28-if NEW 0GO98!. NEW OODS! * A SECOND 8tfPPLY Ol' ] T]2IVt GOODi$! - JUST RECEIVED. CONSISTILSiin part GfI, Ready Made Clothing, Blanketsi Shawls~ Half and All WVool Delanes, Black Bogi bazines and Alpacoad, Ihack adai Colored Frenich and' rilis'h Merinoes. Rooli tIslt Jeans and Cassiries, Freneb and En glish Cassi meres, Tweeds and Sattinets, Flannels. (white, red and colored, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps abd Fancy Articles. .A.LaMQ, Bagging, Roping, Sugar, .Coffee, Flour, . . Cheese, &c. A general astortriient of Hardware always on hand. All of which can be,hought very low. TlHOMIPSON, WIT HERS, & CO. nov 8-tf I OFFER for sale the STEAM SA W and URIST MILL, with Laftds attached, be. ,ln~ ,to the ebtafte of John Campbell, dos o or frni il6y I J. W.CAMPI4LL, Exr., . .Rid*e's8. C N. B. I will: ontinue the Lin r' bu-. "nee unatil t.he.Mina ean Mihpo.A ofn DTUR1NO DRUG HOUSEr anlMT '2.OM., Manufacturing Chenists, funery and Druggists Sundries, ', CIIARLESTON, s, U. ILSON,. . P. B. WILSON. Chemist to late C. S. Ord. Dpt. FOR PALATKA, Fernandina; Jacksonville, and all the Jandings on the St. John's Riher. VIA SAVANNAli, GA, TIIE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP "DICTATOR," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER, ON and after the 26th October, this fine S1IIP will sail from Southern Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above pluices. All freight must be paid hero by shippers. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Oflice of the Agency, No. 17 Van derherat's Wharf. J. D. AIKEf & Cd., Agente sept 29-tf TflIE undersigned,.. being the oldest. Im. porters and Dealers in Gpano. in Charleso'i,' itiform thefr friends that, they expect to receive a regular supply of PURE PERUVIAN GUARO, f1irect from the age 'ts. of the Peruvian Gov enment, at New York; which will sell at all times at the lowest market rates. Orders' promptly filled. T. J. KERR, & CO., Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. n'ov 0-St NOTICE. T HIl ninths after .dto, application will be made to the Charlotte & South Carolina Railroad''ompaty ; for renewal of dGortificate of took, No 1609, 18 Shares. Original Certl oat HisIV II thie name of Margaret Mushatt, dated 26th May, 1862, and has been lost. J. S. STEWART, Executor.' oct 6-law3m GUNPOWDER AT REDUCE11 TN Kegs, Half-Kegs, Quarter-Kegs and Canisters. Quality guaranteed equal to' any made. Apply to CIHAS. II. MO1E, 11holesale Dealer in Oroceries and Liquors, No. 9 liayne-st., Charleston, S. C. nov 1-t 1 BELTIN! BELTING I INDIA RUBBER BELTING, all sizes Also, EdLTINO CLOTHS, Old Anchor Birandi,, No. 8, to No. 10, for sale 1ow by F'ISHIER & LOWRANCE, nov 6.-2w Columbia, S. C, JOHN C. DIAL, (Lato ALLEN & DIAL,) At he Sigdi of the Golden Pad Locke - 00LUMBIA, S. C., WHiOLESAIlE'AND RETAIL, Imiorter and lcaler in Englishi and4 .Aincrican HARD)WARE & OUTLERYA .RON, STEliL, Nails, Castings, luill stones, Bolting Cloths, Circular Saws, Mill Irons, Sugar Pans, INDIA' RUBBER AND LEATilER BELTING, Carpenters, Blacksmith and Tanners' Tools, Hiousekeepitng and Furnishing IIardware; AGRICULTUitAL IMPLIMENTSr' Li,Cement, Plaster, P'afnhs, Oill, French and Ameriean' Window' Ghig, Ouna Rtifes, Powder Flats, 5Clt 1-Ot. Powdor, Shot, &e.,' sept 18-0tn.