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innsb m Current. " orrcted Ti- eklliy Cuthcarlt < Matthews W:txcnono, November 20, 1800. Al'ples. liushel, $3 00 Jaggiugi, Gunny, 1 yard, 40 . Dundee -p " :( Vale Hlopo, Mamilla, '!). 2h8e " New York or Westvrn, i Ib, 20(e80 ltacon, lims, %. lb, - . Sides, ib lb, 25 ~ Shoulders, ) lb, 22 ,utter, C ountry , V. lb, 25 t'otton, Yarns s& buuh, $300 ~ Ordinary lb, 27 ~ Middling, 28 candles. Parafine, 1b, 50 1 Sperm, lb, f,0 " ' Adamantine, Ib, . 35 t'ot'ee, Rio, lb, : 82@35 Laguayrn, tb, 4 Java, lb, , 50 Cheese, English Dairy, lb, " Goshen, lb, 25(,28 liklea, Dry, lb, 10(q10) I srd, lb, 25 Molasses, Muscovado, gallon, 85 S Sorghum, " " 60 " New Orleans, " $1 25 tNa'ls, lb, ' 8,30; onions, bushel, $1 Oi) Oil, Kerosine, gallon, 1 20 Tanners, 1 70 Corn, White, bushel, 1 50 ' Yellow, 1 50 Falt, Liverpool, sack, 4 15 lCards, Cotton, doz, 10 01 f' Wool U 00 ,ugar, Crushed, Ib, 23 1Powdered, lb, -23 .4 Brown, lb, 6 xtra , 18 Tea, Extra Gunpowder, 1b, $2 0) Ilyson, lb, 1 50@2 Co "' Nok, lb. 1 25 u11 50 Tobncoo, Chewing, lb, 38@l 50 Specio, Gold, t 46 " Silver, 88 flour, Conntry Extra cwt, 969.} Ohio, Extra, bbl. 14.00@ 15 H) Axes, W. J. Toneyck & Co., doz, 24 00 " Collins, Warranted doz. 24 00 GOODS BELOW COST. ( HE Undersigned desiring to close their - Store -in ten days will sell as follows Boat Greon Tea, $1.00 per potunl /4 Black Tea, 75 cents por pound. J.4dies Kid Gloves, 75 cents per pair. Shoes, 11ate, Laces, Silk Handkerchiefs, &c. &., &c., vcry low. EhLIOTT & CO., No. 4, Bank Range. N. B. All persons indebto:l to Elliott & Co-will tileaso come forward and settle wit hin the next ten days, as the Store must be olosed. E. & C. uov 17-t3 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FQPR sA.LE. IIAVING purchased from Baling Wolfe all the real estato owned by hia in Fairfield Distriet, consisting of ono l'lanta tion sit uat ed about three miles fron Winns boro, containing rg% , 7 One other place called the - - "PINE WOODS PLACES," located about seven miles south of Winns boro onthe Rail Itoad and conttaining about 809 acres, a lot in the town of Winnsboro known as the WOLFE COTTAGE LOT, fronting on Zion Street, and several burnt Iota on Congress or Main street of said town. Iftiy plantation is not sold in a short time '1 will rent the same for n'xt year. I will adso rent for next year the Wolfe Cottage Lot. It not 8old soon. Any person desiring to purchase or rent any portion of said real estate is invited to call upon J. 11. McCants, my Attorney at Winnaboro, or on nue at Camden, S. C. a' M. BAUM, nov 17--law4w - TOLEN from ay premise On thte nigt of ' ithte 18th tvo splenidid horses. One a deep bay 17 bands hight--hind feet whito-. veryf spirited. The othter a light bay 15 hands hight both hind feet white. The above reward will bcpaid for the recovery of the horses or apprehension of thte thIef. T. LANG, Camden. UST received, Hutnting and Open Faced e1 Silver WATCifE8, and afew good 2ilxteen Karret G*old Wedding [Rings. Also, lacek silk Guards and Fanoy Vest Chaifs. -Watohes, Chocks and Jewelry repaired in k'orkman-like manner and warranted for 12 tuonths, 1A~E UABL nov 15-im ,-0AlE U R ~LL-persons having claims against the. 1 Zt ate of J. P. ltthison, deoeased, wil render in the same properly authenti etddo the undersigned at his office In 6-98 ;Adau'r and 0. E. F. Dl. A LkLperseu. having dumanids against te . E1stat. oflDre wry Gosa, deceased, will ronder in the same pioperly .authenticated to the undersigned at ils oflide in Winns. i bpro... Ii. A GAILLARiD, Admi v m ov L6f+0ra and C E. F. D. PERUVIAN GUANO, LO l' of the above for sale in lots to suit ]Ipurchasers. PAINTS, OILS, &c., Just received from Philadelphia. 10 kegs Pure White Lead, differentbrands, I barrel Linseed Oil, (refined,) 15 boxes indow Glass, 8x10, 10x12, 12x 14, 100 lbs. Putly, Paint lirushes, assorted sizes, 2 barrels, Lamp Chimneys--Nos, 1, 2, 3, Cases Concentrated Lye. AX.L1bO, Barrels Northern Irish Potatoce, Apples, White Onions and New Ilulled Buckwheat, For sale low by BACOT, RIVERS & CO. ndv 10-tf No. 2, IHotel Range. r1111E FARIMt lying one mile below town, 1. and the H3OUSI now occupied by Rev. A. G. Stacy, possession of house to be given 1st December. G. II. M0MASTER, Ex'r. Estate J. llo'Master. nov l0-Irm ESTATE NOTICE. ALL. persons having demands against the EState of William E. Ilall, deceased, are directed to render in the same properly authenticated to tho undersigned athis offico in Wiunsboro. II. A. GAILLARD, Nov 1-tx8wC. E. F. D. Nov 13-tx3w RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTING IN FINE LANDS. IN EQUITY, rAmnrir.Ln )ISTuICT-soUTH CAUOLiXA-, Lucy Harrison, I vs. Decreo for sale John R. Harrison, of Lands, &c. Eli llarrison. IN pursuance of the Decroo of the Court of Equity made in this ease, I will offer for sale at public auction, at Winnsboro South unrolina, on Monday, the 3d day' o December next, (being the first l tonday in that mouth) several THOUSAND ACRES o the finest COTTON and GRAIN LANDS in the State, belonging to the estate of John Ilarrison, Sr., deceased. These lands are composed of the follow ing several tracts or plantations, viz 1. The tract known as the "liver Place," containing about 3.333 acres, more or less, lying Imiediately on the banks of the 11 a terse River. This plantation contains about 1200 acres in original furo.M and several hundred acres of rich river bottoms now in a high state of cultivation ; and has upon it, all necessary buildings, &c. It iv decidedly one of the best cotton and grain plantations in the Southern country. 2. The tract known as the "Dutchman's Creek Place," containing 2,482 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 cessary buildings for laborers, stock, &o. 8. The tract known as the "Bryant Place," containing 545 acres more or less. On this place is a very comfortable dwelling houee, with a number of out-houses, &c. 4. The tract known as the "Sandhill or Ilome I'lace," containing 808 acres, more or less. Most of this place is in original woois, and is a high and healthy place, and is the homestead of the late John Harrison, Sr. 5. The tract known as the "Concord Church Place," containing 150 acres, snore or less. Nearly the whole of this tract is covered with a thick growth of the very largest and finest long leaf pines, p)articu. larly suitedl to Railroad purposes, shingles, or anything which is 'made from pine tinm her ; and it lies within two miles of the lRidgeway D)epot on.- the Charlotte and South Carolina liailroad, with a good, level wagon road leading thereto. 6. TIhe tract known as the "Salt Pond Racetrack," containing 100 acres. The terms of Sale are as follows:lThe purchaser of the "Rtiver Place" will be re quired to pa~y the sqm of six hundretd dol. tars, and one-sixth of the amount for which it sells, and its proportionate share of the costs and expenses of the stilt and sale IN Q~A8h1; and for the balance a credit will be given until the 1st of January 1808, with interest thereon from the 1st of January 1867, at, which time possession will be given, sectiredl by bond with at least two approved sureties, aud a mortgage of the premises. For all thte other tracts, one- sixth of the amnouht at which they are bid off, together with so mutch as may be necessary to aidl the ".htiver Place" in defraying the eoste and eixpenses of suit and sale, will be reqttired to -be paid. in cash on day of sale ; and for the balance a eredit until the 1st of Janu. ary 1868, with interest from first of January 1867, at which tIme possession will be gi, en-secured by. bond.with at, least two sure ties to each, and.a mortgage of the preml aes. All the purchasers wIll be required to pay itsocash fors titles, &c., and any purchaser will be at liberty to pay in cash for thme whole of lia purchase If he desires to do so. HENRY A. QAILLARD, Conmr. in-Equity. Commissioner's Offios, wihnnsboro, S. C., Oet. 10th, 1866, et 13..t22u7 JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS FROM $1,000 WO]ITI READY MADE CLOTHING, OF Every Style and Quality. nov 8--tf L.ADD, 11ROS & CO. DOWN WITH THE O AC SIE! \TE are now receiving and will constant ly receive a general assortment of GIIOCEIt1ES, IIARtDWARE, &c., which we will dispose of for CASII-at4%ry low prices. Cotton. Wheat. Corn, P Wool and almost anything raised in the country taken at, market prices int settlement for bills 5000lbs. Baltimore Bacon Siles, 10.000 lbs. Extra Ohio Flour, Barrels 1 and 2 Mac;erel, Lard, Cheese, Tew's, Sugar's Molasses. Coffee, &c. Mill, Cross Cut. and hand Saws, Coffee Mills, Wire Sives, Nails, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Ates, Shovels, Spales, Cotton and Wool Cards, Stock, Padlocks, &c. 1'un and Croc!:nry Ware, Shoes, Hats, Bagging and Ropl, Wooden Ware, S, cd Wheat, Corn, Peas, &o. At CATlH(ART & MATTHEIW. nov 6-tf NORTH CAROLINA JEANS AND CASSI1VEJ:sE, For sale by KErEllIN, McNASTER & CO nov 1-tf Cotlto, 0 reen and Black Ten. [1.CRUSIIED, Clarified and Brown Sugars, . Soda, Sugaf, Wine and Butter Crack . ers,. BACOT, RIVERS & CO., oct 2-tf No. 2, Hotel Range. TO RENT FOR NEXT YEAR. TlE STORE t.oi occupied by Duboso -gleston & Co,, also convenient and comfortable apartments in Winnsboro Hotel, with stable room and gardep if desired. nc,v 10 .0. 1H. McMcAS'IR. State of South Carolina, FAIRFIELD DISTRI.T, IN RQUITY. . Lucy Ilarriaon, vs. In Equity, John R. fa ison, Bill for Eli Hlprison. j Dower. I N pursuance af a der:a madl-in this cAse all the judgment an o; her creditors of John Harrison, dec'd , r.rc hereby notitied on or before the first dry '.f May ntext, to exhibit and prove by suflicient testimony, before the u-dorsigned at his office in Winnehoro, their several nnd respective judlgnents, executions, debts, claims and demads against the estate of said deceas ed. All judgment. creditors also notified that they are enjoined in said- dleree from car forcing their writs of Feiri Facias against the said tracts.of land--and all other cre ditors, that they are therein enjoined from commencing or prosecuting any Suit or suits at law against the defendant, John R. Harrison, as Admitnistrator of said estate without the leav, of this court.. .h. A. GAILLAR D, Commissioner's Office, YVirnsho ro, S. C., Sept. 4, 1806. sept 4--law6m . Gen'i Supt's O08iee, C. & S. C. Railroad. COL U MBIA, 8. C., Nov. 7, 1866. ON an nrNv ,186 IRUI low : Leave Columbia at 8.10 A. M. Arrive at. Charlotte 9.40 A. M.. Leave Charlott e at, 6.10 A. M. Arri.to at ColumbIa 1.40 P. M. 'JAME8 AN DERSON, nov.68-If. Superintendent. IMPORTING & MANUFA en-A.TT, wrTI Wholesale Druggists' and Dealers in Drug Chemicals, Per .O. R38 KIN STREE N. A. PlALTT, 1, W. V Chemist to) late ('. .S. Nit.-'e ard Mining linreat oct 20-tim NEW GOODS!!! ftlIlE subsoribers invito attention to their WT3w STOC32W. or IRYr GOODS, - corntainirg tire usual variety of Ready Made Clothing, Dress Goodo, Trimmings, Cloaks, Shawrls, Hom11esputn5 Linen ", 1l3ankets, Cassimneres, Kentucky Jenas; Hiats, Shoes and Boots; Urocerics, Ilardware, Crockery. Books, ,ledicines and, Wooden Ware. Our terms are Crtsh ai-d we hopic to se cure a liberal patronago by selling at small profits. KETCHI[N, McMASTER & CO. -oct 18-t f Hotel It ange. SA,DLES, HARNESS, &c. r ilE' stuhscriber has on hand and is constantly malnufactut'ring SA LI;S, ILARENE,3, nd 1l)L.S, of alt doscriptions, and every arti le in bis lie of thre best mtreriai. Also, GIN BANDS ot' every sire. ilepatring duno with despatch. All work warranted. Call and see-prices low. ALSO TO RENT. The Store at pt'esent occupied by Mr. .Tas. D. tiln .r. F. G';1nt[U, Ou. 28-tf NEW GOOll! NEW OOS!' A SECOND 'SUPPLY OF ]T-W GOODS! JUST RECEIVED. - CONSISTiNO in part of Ready Made Clothing, Blankets. Shawls, Halt' and All Wool Delanes, Black Bon baxinos and Alpaccas, :Rh:ck and Colored French and English blerinoes. Rock Ishial Jeans and Catssimeres, French and En. glish Cassi nreres, Tweeds aid Sattinets, Flanne's. (white, - aid colored',) oots. Shoes, l1aty, Capa and Pancy Articles. Batggirng, Rlopinig, Surgar, Cofl'cn, Flour, trCeese, &c. A geneotal an~rortnment of hlradware alwarys on hrandi. All of wich can he bougt~lt very low. Ti'It)ilPSON, WITiERS, & (20. nov 8-if D]EEBSS GOODS. F'a"^""""' "'''i'"s, Fine Frenrrch Mcr'inos, Amnerican Merinuos,0 Plain Persian Cloth, Duoresti Ga0ingihamrs, andr many other arti. cles direct. fromi New York. Ladies nre re<inestedl to call arid examine. nov 1-t f LAUD BROS & CO, RULE TO PLEAD). The State of South Carolina. F A IRILF IE L D DISTRICT. IN THtE COMMON PLEAs. 8. F. DnrBose tSm Attachmecnt. Saling Wolfelt. W H"ER EAS the Plaintiff rdid on tire 13th rayof Novenmber, A. D. 1866 tlle hris derclration against tire Defendant wvho, (as it is said) is absent from arid without tire limrits of tis State and has neither wife nor attorney known witin tire samie rupon whom a copy of the sarid declaration might, be served. It is therefore ordered thant; tire staid De fendant do appear and plead to the said dolarrattion on or before the 14th day of No. ,ember, A. D. 1867, otherwiso Alnal and ab solute judgmrent will then be given and awarded for the Plaintiff against thim. S. B. CLOWNEBY, C. C: P. Clerk's Office, Fair field Dist rict. 13th November 1866 -e now16-lc3mlr. UTURING DRUG HOUS E Manufacturing Chemists, fumnery and Druggists. Sundries, , 'IIa{LESTON, S, C. ILSON, P. B. WILSON. . Chemist Id late C. S. Ord. Upt. FOR PALATKA, Fernndina, Jacksonville, and gll: the Landings on the St. John's River; VIA SAVANNII, GA, TI1I, SPLENDID STHAMSIIIP "DICTA.TOR," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CA PTAIN LOUIS X. COXETTEI. { N and after the 26th October, this fine U 1 IP will sail from Southern Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for tha' above places. All freight must be paid hero by ship,pets. For Freight "or Passage apply on board'. or to the Oflice ot'the Ageucy, No. 17 Van derliorst's Wharf. .1. D. AI(EN & CO., Agents sept 29-tif r j"IE undersigned, being the oldest' Im. . porters and Dealers in Guano, in' Charleston, inform their friends that they expect to receive a regular.supply of PURE PERUVIAN GUARO, direct from the agents of the Peruvian Gov crnment, at New York; which will sell at all' times at the lowest market rates. Orders promptly tilled. T. J. KERR, & CO., Kerr's Wharf, Charles'on, S. C. nov 6 5t NOTICE. EplllREE montha after date, appliention' . will be made to the Charlotte & South Ca'rolna RailroadtI'ompany.; forret?owal'of Certificate of Stook, No. 1509; 13 Shares. Original Certiticato issued in the name of Margaret Mushatt., dated 26th May, 1802, and has been lost. J. S. STEWART, Executor. oct 6--1awbm GUNPOWDER AT REDUCED PRUICES. j N Kegs, ilalf-Kogs, Quarter-Kegs and. LCahisters. Quality guaranteed equal to any made. Apply to' CIHAS. It. M01SE, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries and Liquors, No. I 1l11yne-st., Charleston, S. C. nov 141 BELTING ! BELTING ! INDIA RUBBER BELTING, all sizes Also, BOLTING CLOTHS, O1l Anchor Brands, No. 3, to No. 10, for sale low hy PI8IWER & LOWIRANCE, nov 6-2w C'o lumbia, S. C, JOHiNC. DIAL , (Late ALLEN & D)IAL,) At h in of(~ the Golden .Pad Lock , COLUMftBIA, S.. C., WVII(OLESALE AND RETAIL, Importer andt lclr hri Englisit anuf Amefrican HARDWARE & CUTLERY1, RON. STEEL, Nails, Castings, Mill Stontes, Bolting Cloths,. Circular Saws, Mill Irons.. - Sugar Pauas,. INDIA RUlBBER ANI fLEA TIIIEI BEL,TIN, Carpenters, Blacksmith and Tanneors' Tools, llousekeeping and Fturnishinig Hlardware AGRCU,TUALIMPLIMENTS. Limie, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils,. F5renceh and American Guns, Rifles, Pist ohs, Shot Belte, Powder Flasks, sept l~6tn l'ew der,{Shot, &e.,