The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, December 13, 1866, Image 3
W1inh&bol'o Prices Current.
Corrected Ti i- Weekly by Cathcar I 4 Matthews
Wi:xsuouo, December 18, 1860.
'Apples, Bushel, $2 00
.bagging, Gunny, ' yard, 38
- Dunde: 87
Iale Rope, Manuilla, V lb, 28
" New York or Western, 9 lb, 20@20
itadoit, Hams, 'tl lb, -.
" tides, 'V Ib, 22j
" Shoulders. Y^ lb, 20
Butter, Cot,ntry, 14 ib, 25
t'otton, Yarns V bunch, $800
" Ordinary , 23
" Middling, 26
Candles. Parafine, ib, 50
Sperm, lb, 60
"s Adamantine, -lb, 35
l'offee, Rio, lb, 8233
Laguayra, lb, 45
Java, lb, 60
'heese, English Dairy, lb, 30
" Goshen, lb, 2628
1(ides,. Dry, lb, -10 ("A10
L %rd, lb. 20@22
Molasses, luscovado, gallon, 75
8 orghum, "' 60
l' New Orleans, " $1 25
Nails. Ib, 8b@0j
t)nions, bushel, $1 762.00
till, Kerosine, gallon, 1 20
' Tanners, " 1 70
Corn, White, bushel, 1 0
Yellow, 1 00
talt,'Liverpool, sack, 3 75
Car s, Cotton, doz, 9 00
' Wool " 8 00
Sugar, Crushed, lb, 23
Powdered, lb, 23
Brown, lb, 14@18
" 'Extra C, 18
Tea, Extra Gunpowder, lb, $2 00
" Hyson, lb, . 1 50@2 00
" Black. lb, 3, 261 60
' Tobacco, Chewing, lb, 38@l 60
Specie, Gold, 40
" Silver, . * _ 80
Flour, Country Extra owt, , 9@9) -
Ohio, Extra, bbl. 14.00@16 00
Axes, W. J. Teneyck & Co., doz, 24 00
" Collins, Warranted doz. 24 00
- HYMENIAL. -
Married on the 6th December, by
the- Rev. C. B. Botts, at the residence
of the bride's father, Dr. II. W.
OWENs and Ms SALuE E. BEL., all
of this-District.
.ESTATE NOTICE,
A LL persons having demands against the
Estate of William E. Hall, (lceased, are
directed to render in the same properly
s,thenticated to the undersigned athis office
in Winnsboro.
H. A. GAILLARD,
1' ov 18-tx8w
GOOD W__M~WS!
JUST received, Ifunting and .Open Faced
Silver WATCHES. . Also Black Silk
Guards and Fancy Vest Chains.
Just reoeiv'ed, a lot of fine Jewelry.
Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired in
workman-like manner -and warranted for
12 months
nov 15-in CIIAItLES MULLBR.
Gen I Supt's. Om e, ce & Se C.
Railroad.
COLUM BiA, 8. 0. , Nov. 7, 1866.
and after Nov. 7, 1806, THROUGH
PASNQERl TRA1NS, will run as be
Leav'e Cohrrnbia at 8.10 A. M.
Arrive at Ch.wlotte 9.40 A, M.
Leave Charlotte at . 6.10 A. .M.
Arrive at Columblts 1.40 P. M.
J'AMES ANDER3ON,
por 6-If Superintendent.
NOTICEI.
T IIIREE months after- date, application
will be made t'o the Charlotte & South
Carolina Rail'r.ad ''ompany for renewal of
Certificate of Stock, No. 1600, 18 Shares.
Original Certificate issued In the name of
Margaret Mush,att, dated26th May, 1862,
and has been lost.
J.- 8. STEWART, Executor.
oct 6-law8mi
N(YJICE.
rpT'REFE month,s after date, appfleation
I. will be mnd.' to the Ch,arlotto and
Routh Carolina ilaliroad Company, for re.
aeval of Certifieate of 8took, 6- sh,nres, No).
1593, dated June 4tly, 1862. , The said
ICerlnente was Issued In-the name if8amutel
Douglass, and has been lost or destroyed.
-JOIIN S. DOUGLASS, Admr.
.nov 24--1awfm.QJ
EyILL be-sold at private sale .two
,ov18-flaw8w Te.
Coffee,' Green and Black Ta
[1EIU8ItlD, Clarified and Brown Bugars,
UJSuda, Su ar, W ine and laufter Crack.
s,. ACOTMU14 VEIls & CO.,
o -ti - , no. geteLLQ )(dnge.
RULE TO PLEAD.
Ma-garet Shaw,
vs. Attachment.
Carolus Felder,
.IrEREAS the Plaintiff did on the 17th
rY day of August, A. D. 1866, file her
Declaration against the Defendant, who, (%4
it is said) is absent front and without the
limits of this State, having neither wife nor
Attorney known within the same, upon
whom a copy might be served.
It is therefore ordered, that the Defend
ant do appear and plead to this Declaration
on or before the 18th day of August, A D.
1867, otherwise final and absolute judgment
will then be given and awarded for the
Plaintiff, against him.
8. B. CLOWVN EY C. C; P.
Clerk's Office. Fairfield District,
August l7th, 1866.
aug 21-txle3mly
FAIRFIELD DISTRICT.
1N Et ITY.
Ex parte 1 Petition to
C. H. Rivers. } Perpetuate Testimony.
T H E Petitioner in the'above stated appli.
cation,having filed his petition to per
petuate the festimony of the title to a cer
tain tract of land alleged to be conveyed to
him by Caroius Felder.
IT is ORDERED, qn motion of Mr. Rion.
Solicitor for the Petitioner, and in purst.
ance of the Act of the General Assembly in
such case made and provided, that'all per
sons interested in the said prenmises do ap
pear at this oflice three monthA from the
publication hereof, tV examhine the evidence
that. may be produced, and to product vi
ipace in reply.
It. A. GAILLARD,
C. E,F. D.
Commissloner'e Office,')
Fairfield District,
Nov. 1st, 1866.
nov t-lap 3n
NOTICE.
The .Vate sf Soti Carolina,
FAIRFIELO DISTRICT,
IN TIE COMMON PLEAS.
Wm. R. Robertson,
vs Attachment.
Jno. Adger.
T1ER1:AS, the Plhintiff did. on
the 30th ,day of March; A. D. 1800
file his declaration against, the Defendant,
who (as it is said) is absent from and with.
out the limits of this State, and has neither
wife no attorney known within the same,
upon whom a copy of the said declaration
might be served :
4 It is therefore Ordered. that the said Do
fondant deappear and plead to the said de
claration on or before the 31st day of March,
A. 0. 1867, otheryiso final and absolute
fudgment will then be given and awarded
jor the Plaintiff against him. '
S. B. CLOW1NYEY, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office,
Fairfield Disfrict. [
march 31'66-le8mly
RULE TO PLEAD.
IN THI: COMMON FtLRAS.
A. 8, Gaillard, Assignee, Deblaration
vs. in
Saling' Wolfe. Attachment.
I IEREAS the Plaintiff in this notion
* did on this day file his Declaration
against Saiing Wolfe the Defendant who is
absent from and without the limits of this
State, (as it is said,) and having neither
wife or attorney known, upon whom a
copy of the above Declaration with a rule to
plead thereto, may be served: It is there.
fore In pursuance of the Act of the General
Assembly of the State in such cases made
and provided, Ordered, that the Defendant
do plead thereto on- or before the 27th day
of October, A D. 1867, or otherwise final
ant absolgtojumdgment will be then given,
an I aitarded against him.
8. B. CLOWNEY, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office,
Winnsboro, 8. C., 26th' Oct., 1800.
oct 27.-Ie3mly
NOTICE.
TWre State of Soutis Varol isa.
FAIRFIELD DISTRICT,
IN THlE COMMON PLEAS.
James McGill,
'&d,mr. ad..litum of .
Mrs. Adeline Mobley Attachinent.
vsI
W IIERE.\S the Plaintiff did ont the
28th dhay of March, A. D. 1806, fie
his declaration against the Dect'endant wiho,
(as it is said) is absept from And without
the limits of t his State aind ha,s neither wife
nor attornley known within the same upon
,whom a copy of the said declaratiolt mtight
be se?vedl.
It is therefore Ordered, that tlce said De
fendhant do, aptpear atid p)lesto te saidl dle
laration on or before tihe 31st itay of March
A. 0. 18617, o,thei'wise final and absolute
jud,mnent will thnen be given and awardedf
for the Plaintiff against him t,
8.U.1. LOWNEY, C.C. P,
C'erk's Office, *
Fairfield District. f
march 3l'66i-lamtly
Administrator's Notice..
ALL petsons htar ng demands. agaitnst. thte
'lestate of James 8tevonson, deceasedh,
'a're requested to preset,them properly at
tested to me, amid those persons inidebted to
the estate are regntested.to taiako paymente
as I am desirous of settling up said estate
. a short time.
JOlhN STEVENSON, Admr..
.nov294 -11r3
A .ECOND SUPPLY OF
3WEW G-OODS I
JUST RICEIVED.
CONSISTING in part of
Ready Made Clothing, Blankets. Shawls,
Half and All Wool Delanes, Black Bom
bazines and Alpaccas, Black and
Colored French and English
Meriuroes, Rock- Island
Jeaus and Cassimeres,
French and En.
glish Cdssi
meres,
Tweeds and Bnttinets, Flannels. (while, red
and dolored,) Boots. Shoes, lats, Caps
and Fancy Articles.
Bagging, Roping, Sugar, C-,ffeo, Flour,
Cheese, &c.
A general assortient of fIardhtare alwayd
on hand. All of which cah be bought very
low. THOMPSON, WITIERS, & CO.
nov 8-tf
NEW GOODS!!
Tf IE subscribers invite attention to their
OF
D'E" G-OODS,
containing the usual variety of
Beady Made Clothing,
Dress Goods,
Trimmings,
Cloaks,
Shawls.
. ionphepuns,
Linens,
Blankots.
Cassimeres,
Kentucky Jeans ;
Hats, Shoes and Boots;
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Books,
Medicines and
Wooden Ware.
Our terms are Cash and we hope to se
cure a liberal patronage by selling at small
profits.
KETCHIN, MoMASTER & CO.
oct 18-tf Hotel Range.
SADLES, HARNESS, &c
1HE subscriber has-6n hand and
is onstantly manufacturing
SADDLE),-IARNESS, and IOIlL 8 . of
all descriptions., and every arti -le in his
line of thu best material. Also, 'GIN
BANDS of every size. Repairing' dune with
despatch. -
All work warrhnted. Call and see-ptices'
low.
F. GERIM.
D.oct 23-tf
FAIRFIELD DISTRICT-1866.
IN EQUITY.
Ex parse.
Wm. E. Aiken, and I Petition to
Agustus M. Aiken,
Adm'rs Est. of Perpetuate Testi
David Aiken, dee'd. J mony.
rEII tetitiouer in the above stated ap.
.plicAATion, haying filed their petition to
perpetuate testimony of a settlement had
on 2'2d February, 18161,. between the heirs
at law of David Aiken, deceased, and of a
division and partition of the real estate of
said deceased by the said heirs.
It is ordered, oni motion of IMr..Riona, Sob
licitor for the Petitioners, that, in pursu
ance of the Act of the General Assembly In
such case made and provided, all persons
interested in the above stated matter, do
appear at this office tlkreo months. from the
date hereof, to -examine-the evidence that
may be produced, and produce 'evidlen.ce in
reply. HI. A. OA ILLARD,
C. E. F. D.
Commissioner's Office,G
nov 24-law3in.
State of South Oarolina, ,~
\~lWllFLD DISTRIf,T,
Lucy Harrison,
vs. -1 In Feinity,
John Rt. hlarrison, Bill1 for
Eli hlarrison. JUhowet..
I N pursuance of a decree madhe in this~ case.
all the judgmient and other cra-dii ors-of
John Hiarrison, dec'd , are hereby notified
on or betoro, the ir,sc day of~ May unext, to
exhihit andt prove by suThicent testimony,
befoure the idttersigned at his oflico ia
Winnslloro, their several and respective
j udgmcents, execlotins, debts, claims aq1d
demnandis againat-the estate of said deceas
ed.
All ju'.gment creditors also ,notified that
the.' are enjoined in staid dearee from en
fording ti eir writs of. Feiri Facias 4gainst
tih.esaid tracts of lan$-and all other ere
Jitors, that they aro ihereit enjoined from
commencing or prosecuting any suit er
suitit at law ngainst the defen.deat', John R1.
Iiarrison. as Administrator of said estate
without the leave of th,is co~urt.
i. A. G.\hh.lA.NJD,
Cornmissioner's Office.
W~i.nsboro, S. V , t ept. 4,1E66,
sent 4.-law8m/
SOUTE
MPO1TING & IYIANUFA
PR..TT, w?r
Wholesale Druggists' and
)ealers in Drugs Chemicals, Per
NO. 148 KING STRELET
N. A. PRATT, L. W. W
;hemist to late C. S. Nitre and Mining lsureat
oct 0-6m
Ninnsboro Female Institute.
43d, SESSION.
- .VING purchased the large
and commodious building
imown as Bank Range, I will re
tume the duties of this -Instirtuto
yn Monday, 14th of January,
The School will be jointly under the
:harge of Mrs. C. Ladd, Principal of the
Winnsboro Female Institute, and Rev. J.
Ubear, former Principal of the Winnsboro
Ladies Academy .
Tuition will vary according to classes,
Itom $16 to $18 and $22, per sessigt of
1'wenty -Weeks.
Languages, Ancient or Modern, Mesic,
Drawing and Painting, in Oil or Whter Col.
ors, a separate dharge.
The Musical and -French Depart ment will
be under the 'ontrol of Mrs. Obear.
Bioard may be obtained at the Institute
or with Mr. J. S. Ste*art. Mrs. Rosborotigli
or Mr. J. M. Elliot,.
nov 24-lyr. MRS. C. LA DD.
JUST RECE VED
BY
Ketthin, McMaster & Co.,
HOTELe RANGE:
FRESH CANNED OYSTERS, -
Sod'a Biscuit, Cheee,
8 Bags Coffea,
1 Barrel Crushed Sugar,
1 ' Brown Sugar,
10 Kits Best No. 1 Maoker6l;
1 Barrel No. 3 Mackerel,
10 Boxes Smoked Ilerrings,
2 Boxes TurpentineSoap,
10 Drums Dried Figs,
Layer Raisinp,
Italian Maccaroni,
1'inseed Oil,'
Putty and
Window Glaes,
.Alt,-.
1 Box glass 20x24 inches,
Stock Locls,
Door Look9,
Cow andl Shedp Belle.
Expected to arrive' i-a few days 6Ta
New . York and 'Baltimore, another Ftil
Stock of DMy Goods, Shoes Hats, &o.
nov 20-tf
SHOE8! SO 5!!
6O PhAIRS Whole Stock Brogans,
60 pairs Splt U. B, Brogans,
80 pairs L. & B. Brogans.
. 60 pairs Boys and Misses Shoes,'
2 cases Heavy Boots,
20 pairs Gents Calf Shoes,
Ladies Calf and Kid-Walking Shoes,
Ladies Glove Kid Shoes,
Received by
LADD BROS & CO.
nov 22-tf- .
DOZ. GENTS RESORTE HATS,
, 2 doz. Gents Ricoli Hats,
2 dos. Gents Planters Hats,
'4 doi Gents Heavy Wool Iats,
Boys Hats and Caps,*
Received by
LADD BROS & CO.
nov' 22-tf'
EPOSITrV^EJILY
MAR~KEf DOWN.
O0N uand after Saturday the 1st Inst,, the
un dersignecd will sell off their'
ENTiRE STOCK OF GOODS,
AT
COST AND EXPENSES,
The Stock is fresh, well assorted andl
bought ch,eap, se thait. BARtIAINS will
surely be offee;
TIIOMPSON%, WIITIIERS & CO.
udco l-atf
FOR REDsT.
T ilE F?AR.M lying one tuile below town,
-and the hOUSE now ceoupied by lev.
A. (I. Stacy, pussession of h,ous~e to hie giveR
1st Decemuber. 0. iL. McMASTER.
Ex'r. Estate J. MecMaster.
nov 10-lnm ' __
A L persons having claims against' tht
Etst ate of J. P. Hiutchison, deceased
will render in the same properly authenti
cated t o the undersigned at' his offico ii
Winnsboro. Hi. A. (1il.ARD,
nov 10-f 9x Admn'r and C. E. F. D.
o RENT FOR NEXT ,YARt.
T HE STORE now occupIed by Dubos
LEgleston & Co., also' convenient eni
comfortable apartments in Winnsboro Ilotel
with stable room and glen if desired.
nno 10 -'- et McM A W'lu
Manufacturing Ch -
Iiiery uiz1I I.LIIi';I4 !!l:I2(Y , -
(IIARLE', .. ..
.s N Ch n.., 1oh :e . ;.. 11. , .
DOWN WITh
C A. 1-!
y E tn"e nuw recevivint; andi vi ."411-1:nt.
ly r eceiv'e a gelnerd: I, itn o ut .it
(11G01Ii1, lA\t'A1A.I;, ; : e wi
will dispose of tor i :a\ , ~.-i . 1 a
prices. Cotton. W1 h . n 4ca , ' . ,.',
and abnost anything rai.ed in tt. ,.".i-ut.
taken at mnarket. pr"ic,es inIV,nra
bills '
5000lbs. Uiltimore ic Si c -1 ,
10-.00) Ihs. Extt. Ohio hr
Barrels 1 and 'I ickerul,
Lard, Chces:, Tea's, "
Sugar'a Mollets, Cotl'ee, &c.
C olive .lills, W ire Sives, N
CutrrY t',.nts, Illrse lBru lhc.
Axe,, lI,ve:.;, Ip:oies,
'oIoutu and Wool t'ard.;
]\n and cgrockery \Yare,
Shoes, Hlats; Bagginatl ."' , ,
Wooden W.-;r-.0c I d Ii;,"
Corit, Peas, &"". .\:
C.AT:lWA I.T : .\!.\ TT I ';W.;
nov(I I;
GOODS! GOODS!!
r G D!i I attention of p ur bt:stn. " invite l :
the stock of goods nou vt!cred1 trii -
satle by
JAMES D. MILNOR,
CO\.'4t'iTNG 0r
Dry (1oot',, Groirries. il lar', Tinl.
(lass, and Crockery 1':i e, to)get her wit it
Boots, Sh'oes, tints, llloves, lHosiery, Rih.
bons, Buttons andI Trittinigs, Pertiuut-ry.
Cooking ,atraetid, Gentlenen's and Iiy
dress goods, Ututs, Pisti-, I'.,wlet, Sh
and Cape. Also a Tcry superior art ielb if
Blankets,' et osene L.atalp:s, O)il.Wic ,
Btrners and- Chimuneys of all sits hcoti ai:
ly ot hand. 80ap itt reat vtaiety a il ;1
rednOed prices. ('heese and .\laccarni,
Candj fresh aut 'cri.sp,
-ur ltt:a S. itn
1Well Buckets, 'Hlope and .ou'll F'ixtur',
1lails, Bngging and Itope, all of whith atre
offered at lowtst utarket, 1rices.
nov20-tf
JOHN C. DIAL,
(Late A LLisNf", DIAL,)
At he Sign f4he (uldtn 'd L'ock,
S COLUMIA, S. C.,
WIIOLES..1E: AND 1)mT.\1'A1 .,
Iiporter and Disiler in Eigli u11
Am lritclli
HARDWARE & QUTLERY,
IRON, STEE'.
Nails, Castings,
M%lill Ston',
Bolt iug ("ol , I,
Cirenular Sawsm,
Carpeniters, lackMnht thI
and Ttantners 'Toolk,
AGRICUL TOh1L IMiPLIMDi!T&
lner atint. i.
Frleinch Lis tuu(.\mre.
, Pi<tol'.
ep SUit.
WiIHm G, WMiden aE Co.,
URC iiY t'lN\ I .\: I W.\'
111141 I10it5c f lifil'IIiiIg A rtIhf I f:4. -
Old Gold and S'il.er piurc9iayd. ttl'auh antj
1 ilABRI.lISTI'9, S..C.'
w.Z. 3,L. .A -
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