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ThAt Hat,.
To the firm of nessrs. 0athe.rt &
Matthews this oica iaun lo.: geat ob.
Jigations for a new hat, , .l1nok hat, i
f6ne hat. But the Lpocial thanks of
the Associate Rditor are due and are
heartily givon for said W9t, as It fell
to his lot to claim said shelter for the
oranial depiartment.
May prosperity and unbounded sue.
jens attend and keep on attending the
liberal firm of Cathoart & Matthews.
The 'air.
On the 17th-be it remembered, be.
gins the Ladies' Fair fon raising funds
-o repair the Presbyterian Church.
-Great preparations are going on to
make it a success, and we doubt not
the feast for the 'eye as well as the
taste will be rich in the extreme.
Winnsboro Prices Current.
Corrected Ti. Weekly by CalAcart t ifatthew#.
WINX8snoO, October 11, 1806.
Apples, Bushel, $2 0') -
Ilagging, Gunny, yard, 46@47
" undee '. , 86
iale Rope, Atanilla. . lb, 28
" Now York or Western, V 1b, 26
Janon, Hams, lb,
Sides, lb, 25
Shoulders,-%9 lb, 22
BIutter, Couitry. V lb, 26
t'otion, Yarn8 V bunch, $2 50
" Ordinary lb, 27
" , Middling, 80
Candles.'Parafie; tb, .
Sperm, lb, 50
' Adamantine, lb, 85
'offee, Rio, lb, 82@85
45 Laguayra, tb, 46
. 60 Java, lb. 60
'heese, Engli6h Dairy, lb,
" Goahei, Ib, 28
Dides, Dry, lb, 10@12
1.ard, lb, 25
Molaqses, Muscovado, gallon, 85
Sorghum, " 60
New-Orleans, " $1 25
t4a'ls, lb, .a 8@0
41nios, bushel, .$1 00
Oil, Kerosine, gallon, 1 20
" Tanners, I 1 70
V'orn, White, bushel, 1 50
" Yellow, 1 60
Falt, Liverpool, $aek, 4 60
Cards, Cotton, dos, 12 00
Wool . " 9 00
Hugar, Crushed, lb, 28
" Poweirod.-lb, . 28
" bown. lb, 14@18
" Extra U, 18
Tea, Extra Gunpowder, lb, $2 00
" lyson, Ib, 1 60@2 00
" Black. ib, ' 1 26@1 60
Tobacco, Chewing, lb, ' 88@1 50
8peoie, Gold 40
" Silver, 82
Flour, Country Extra owt, 9
" Ohio, Extra, bhl. 1 00
Axes, W. J. Teneyok & Co., dos, 24,00
Collins, Warranted dos. 24 00
DOMEsT10 'MARKET.
Meals, Pork, lb, . 10
4 Beef. lb, 8@10
Mutton, lb, 10@12
Voltry, Turkeys, pair, -1 50@2 60
" Ducks, pair, 76
4 Chickens, pair, 50
4 Geeil, pair, 1 26
.F.ggs, dozen, 25
1ARRIED,
At the residence sof Mrv'! 0. Wood.
ward on the 10th inst., by the Itev.
J. L. Reyno1ds, Maj D. F. BOATON.
of Ga., to Miss J.ilSSIE J. O WENS,
of Winn sboro,S. O.
OlDstrict Court of Fairfield,
WWkNUBoRo, S. C., Oct 12, 1866.
(jRDBILED, that the Clerk of the District
U .Court do give notIce that this Court Is
now orgatiised, anid ready to sit in Uhamibers
at the Court Ihouse, for , he transaction of
sueh-ljusiness, within iI 'jurisdiction, as
ma.y bie brought before it.
Also ordered, that a special Term of the
Court be held is shew Court ieons. on the
Irit Monday in Novembernext for the par
psof arranging the Jury lists, and dra~w
n,!rr for the fires qbarterly Session of
sePr4which Is to be Jheld on theseoogd
~M1yatr the founjA Monday in January
.e,ad iat notice be given that the Re.
tuft Day ~t#the first quarterly Session
falls on 1rhldath 1st day of Vebruary
next,.~ order of tbo. Conr
S. B. uwVNEY,
Olerk of te District Court.
oc6 18-texlawG*
hj?U ou'esepe k*a 4ow tedious It
j is to.'take down and4pt up as bedstead
with the old-fasfalqaed,bijoeas, jpnIt.
All'iad 4,4y ~ r.egI re-i
*at$hlIg tI'.btitutig te pa
. atte 'lae O1tII~
Lepu,b eeas * e $-bugs.
SHEIFS SALES.
Y Vitueof n Excuton o we directed,
Byl'W'ill'oer&fnOrsEx490au&tuFairfeld Court
Xouso on the frst Monday *Ad the day follow
ing in Novenber next, withio the leal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the
following Real Property 2brohasere to
pay for Titles. The lands to be sold in the
ordor following until the aatisfaction of the
it. Fa. stated.
One tract of 1850 acres. more or lees, of
land in Fairfield District adjoining lands of
Coleman Boulware, Jno. B. Peay, Thos.
Jones, and others levied upon as the pro
perty of John E. Robertson, at the suit of
Thos. MoKinstry, ir , vs. John Harrison,
Or , John Buchanan, and John B Robert
son.
One tract of 8 acres more or less, ofOlh'nd
in Fairfield District adjoining lands oflohn
Purcell, and Garden, Fairfiel and Vduder.
horst streets, qf the Town of Winnsboro,
'levied on the property of to1% Buohqn
an, (now deoeased) at, the suk , JVe stated.
One tract of I acre more orles ,8of laud
in Fairfield IOistrict -adjoining lands of John
Buchanan, deoeas , and Gardan and Col.
loge streets, of . Town of Winnsboro,
levied upon as the operty of John Bunhan
an, (now deceased, at the suit above stated.
Quoe tract of 669 acres more or less, of
land in Fairfield District adjoining lands of
T. G. Robertson, J. N. Shedd, John Bu
chanan, deceased, and others, levied upon
as the property of John Buchanan,.(now de
ceased.) at the suit above ~stated.
One tract of 800 acres more or less, of
larid in Fairfield District adjourning lands of
Mr. T. B. Madden, John-Wylie, John Cath
bart, Richard Cathcart and others, levied
upon as the property of John Buchanan,
(now, deceased,) at the suit above stated.
One tract. of 181 acres more or less, of
land in Fairfield District adjoining lands of
John Buchanan, deceased, J. N. Shedd and
others, levied upon as the property of John
Buchanan, (now deceased,) at the suit above
stated.
One tract of 221 acres more or less, of
land in Fairfield District adjoining lands of
Richard Crthoart, Gen. John Bratton, W.
8. Rabb and others levied upon as the pro
perty of John Buchanan, (now deceased,)
at the suit above stated.
One tract of 126 acres more or less of land
in Fairfield District adjoining lands 'of
Richard Cathcart, R. E. Ellison, Sr., and
0. W. Faucett, levied upon as the * property
of John Buchanan, (now deceased,) at the
suit. above stated.
One tract of 47 aores more or less, of
in Fairfield District adjoining lands of Dr.
Elias Horibeok, Dr. John Bratton, Richard
Cathcart., Charles Catheart, Dr.' W. E. Al
ken, C. W. -Faubett and Fairfield street of
the Town of Winnsboro, levied upon as the
property of John Buchanan, (now deceased)
at the suit above stated.
One tract of 2-acres more or less, of land
land in Fairfield Dis.,rict adjol ing lands o
John iuchatkan lceased John Purcell, and
Vanderhorst and College streets of the town
of Winnsboro levied upon as the pro.nerty cf
John Buchanan (now deceased,) at the suit
above stated.
One tract of 2 acres more or less, of land it
Fairfield District adjoining lands of Richard
Cathcart, John McMaster, deceased, and
College and. Zion streets of the Town ol
Winusboro, levied upon as the property .o
John Buchanan, (now deceased,) at the suit
Obovo stat, d.
076w,tract of 885 aor" more or less, of
land in Fairfield District adjoining lands of
of John Buchanan, decease, levied upon as
the prolierty of John Buchanan, (now de.
*eased,) at the sult abov stated.
R. W. OLEUVER, S. F. D.
Shers Ofie, 11th 06.,1866.
oct 18-flOxg
O EARD DUPRY & CO., FRRENCH BRAN.
3. t 'ennessy Cognac Brandy,
Old Morton brandy, .
"Uncle Bob Lee" Rye Whisk ey,
Old Bourbon Whiskey,
MNongabela WhiskMey,
Old Holland Gin,
Old K'ale Sherry,
Dnf Gordan Golden Sherry,
Old Madeira Wine,
Newton, Gordon & Co., Madeira Wine,
P.. M. Miorton's Old Port Wine,
"Pare Juice" Port Wine.
Thaese Wines Whiskies and. Brandies .are
WARRANTED) ?URE,
and will be sold only for bledilnal purposes,
unless 'oughi by the case.
o.ft lh-tf 'LADD.BROS & CO.
halt in seemWess eke, ove*' 200 lbs.
e#oh, Coffee, of three qualities8ugerCrutsh
ed, Granulated and Browrtof severalJ,radee.
Spices,. Nut Megs, Pepper, Soda, Cjitron,
Currents, Almonds, cxa sGelet ine, Vern
Starch,.Powdet,6bot, (pis$es); Cape, 0.-D.,
Watef Proof and N et
JU G..JlXIOR.
$lne baeon Side. and Hana
ORDINANCE NO. 3.
SEC lON let. Be it ordained by the Intm.
- dant and Wardens of the Town e
Winnaborough in Counci8aseoled, And by
the' authority of the same, that any person
or 06foons failing to remove any nuisano(
upod' Ihoir proulieds endangeing the healtt
or sfity of the rsIdents of thel'owo, with.
in tW. days after notifloation. so to do, shall
be e five dollars; and- sai nuisanot
shalt,e abated by authority ol the Towt
Coun;il at the expense of said po Foo or per.
sons in addition to said fine.
SHcrioN 2d. Be (t.further ordained, That
any person obstructing the streets, side
walks or crossings of,sald lown, or riding
or driving upon said sideWalks except ir
case of evident necessity. shal be fined In m
mum noiexceeding file dollaril for'each an
every offence.
SECTION 8d.- Be it further ordaine'd, Thai
any person ablising or injuring, in any man.
ner or way, any publio property situate(
within the corporate limits of said rowt
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding twen
ty dollars, in addition to the expense of re
pairing the same.
SZdTioN 4th. Be it further ordained, r'ha
any person who shall lie about the atreets o1
sidewalks in a btate of intoxication, or usi
loud, profatne or indecent language to thi
annoyance of the residents of said Town
or in any way disturb the pence and goo<
order of said 'own shall be confined in the
Guard House until trial; and upon trial au<
conviction shall be fined in a sum not ex
oceeding fifty dollars.
SzoioN 6th. Be itfurther ordained, Tha
the owners of lots shall be required to keel
the sidewalks in front of their lots ourbe(
and in good conditio.a; and in caso an'
owner of a lot shall, after notice to himsell
or agent, fall for one.'week to have the sidi
walk in front of his lot put in good condi
tion and curbed, the same shall be done bj
the Town Council at the expense of the lo
owner; and said owner shall be fined no
more, than twenty dollars' tor said failure
Witness my hand and the corporate sea
of the sai 1 Town, this the 28d of Au
gust A. D., 1866.
O- i. E AIKEN, lutendent,
L. a. C. If LAtD, Sec.
Socot 11-tf
FOR RENT.
W ILL be offered for Rent at the Cour
House in Winnsboro, on the Is
Monday in November, the Plantations be
longing to the Estate of Theo. S. DuBoso
deceased. One known as
FARMINTGON,
Situated on the Wateree Creek, about tei
miles above Winnsboro, ond containinj
2500 acres more or less. On this place is f
dwelling house and all necesary plantatioi
buildings.
ROSELANb,
Situated about three miles above Winns
boro, and containing about 600 acres. 0i
this place is a dwelling house atid all neces
sary buildings, except a gin house.
ROCK-SPRING,
Situated about four miles above Winns
bore, and containing about 600 acres, an
all neqessary plantatioh buildings.
These places are offered thus early be
cause from the failure of the food crop
small grain crop may be an important com
sideration to the plater of text year. Al
though possession cannot be.given until th
1st of January, 1867, the privilege of sew
Ing grain will be allowed by present holder
of the places.
JNO. BRATTON, Executor.
SW Charleston New copy once a wee
until day. oct 4-1m
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14DtAAAi 1vII9jqmfl latlIver olo~g
loNY opnd Dundejo Baggan.orW sal
ootI u2-u pe o.? 2, HelPU 0Range.
-NAII2!uw NAII2! NAsi H'IP T!ev
6,8 10,l 20s lando (douenny, u Potskl
9 lets, Fry.Padno)spe ?Q553o
BACO, RIER$ CO.1
'uov '.. q -. NIlOO eqrsn ..
-FAU AND WINTER
DRY GOODS
T am now r4eeiviqg and opening our
. FALL' and WINTER STOCK, which
is large and attractive
. Embracing a large lot of French Merinoes
and Delaina of every variety and style:
also a large lot of Printe of the best brands
and style; also Bleached and Brown Home!
spun of every variety, also a large lot of
Opera Flannels of all colors, also Red and
White Flannels at all prices; a fine lot of
French Broad Cloth, French Cassimeres,
Sattifets, Tweeds and Wool Jeans of every
colot' and price ; also a large lot of Ready
Made Clething of every style and pattern,
also a large lot of Mens' and Boys' Felt Hats
at all prices, also a large lot of Ladies',
Mens'. Boys', Misses' and Childros' Shoes,
also Hosiery, Gloves, Perfumery, &c., also
a large lot Ladies and Misses Hats.
All of which we offer at reasonable prices.
We return our thanks to our friends for
their liberal patronage heretofore.
JACOB WOLFE.
oct2-1m
BY
DuBOSE.EGLESTON & CO.,
NO. 3. HOTEL RANGE.
BACON SIDES,
and Shoulders,
- Lard,
Cheeses,
Pearl Starch,
Twine, &c.
SMOKING TOBACCO,
Consisting of the following brands,
Killickinick,
Richmond Pride,
- Piny Woods,
Big Lick,
Violet,
Weed.
PIPES I PIPES !
A fine assortment of Btier Root Pipes.
SEGARS.
A large assortment of fine brands.
Terms cash. sept 29-tf
A T public out-ory at the Court House in
.Winnsboro, on the frAt Monday in
November next. unless rented privately be
fore then, the large MILL HOUSE, near
the old Freight Dapot Apply to
oct 4-1m G H1. McMASTER.
DRY GOODS.
ALICOES,Delaines, Long Cloths, Brown
I U ShIrtings and Sheetings, Satinets,
- Plain and Embroidered Linen 'Cambrio
- Handkerchiefs, Coats Cotton. all Nos.
Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes,
Boys Shoes, Misses and Ladles' fine Glove
s Kid Gaiters and Hosery, Men',- Boys and
Misses Hats.
JAMES G. MILNOR.
k oct 6-tf
- TIN WARE.
Buckets, Cups. Milk and Dish Pans,
n Baking Pans of block tin, Wash Basins,
Plain, Painted ad Blo'ck Tin Muffin Rings,
Patte Pans, Candle Molds, Painted Tin
Toys, Meat Forks, Basting Spoons, Dip.
pers, &o.
ALSO,
Panknin's Hepatic Bitters, Lyocls Kathal
ron, Fresh Salmon, Fine 8egars.
GUNNY BAGGING AND ROPE.
3 Nails, Old Dominion and Eospire State,
) all sizes. -- JA MES 0. MILNOR.
3 oct 6i
McOREIGHTS GIN SHOP,
'ESTABLISHED IN 1800.
IINS ma de and repaired. Also, the fa
a MCCREIOIIT REVERSE GRIST M1LL,
FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES,
anew and neat pattern on hand.
aug 21-6:no
Gen Supt' om.., u. & S. C.
RaUroad.
COLUMBDIA, S. C., Sept. 21, 1806.
0N and after SEPT. 28, 180, T HROUGH
PASSENGER TR AINS, will run as be
. low:
Leave-Columbitat - 2.20' P. M.,
Arrive at, Charlot,tq 9,20 A. M,
Leave Charlotite at 8.80 P, Mf.'
-Arrive at Columbia 10.80 A, P4.
- . JAME NDERSOj,,
sept--28 .- $0geltendh.at.
AT THE
FA~ILDa HERI
AND
TRI-WEEKLY NEWS
CAN BE BONE ALL KINDS OF
JOB WORKI
IN THE NEM'EST STYLES Al9D
WITH
-0
As the circulation of our Papers is
rapidly increasing throughout the Dis
trict, we offer great inducements to
the Advertising Public.
BOOT AND SHOE
MANUFAOTORY.
I BEG leave to inform my
friends and patrons
that I have resuied my
business at the old stand,
on Main-Street, formerly
cenpied by John Cromer.
All work made and repair
ed at shortest notice, and neatly executed
by the best WI.ITE MECHANICS, and
warranted to give satisfaction to 'the most
fastidious. All who desire fine and lasting
work will please give me a call before pur.
chasing elsewhere. R. W. BONEY,
sept 13-3mo '
POCKET AND TABLE
GUTTLERY.
AUGERS, lHLSELS, &c.,
IlON, TEEL and NAILS,
BELLOW, .A : "'.8, VICE,
F.iillil.a LO)WR ANt'E.'
sept 27 -2w 8 ubia, 8 C,
JOHN C. DIAL,
(Late ALLEN & DIAL,)
At the Sign of the Golden Pad Lock,
COLUMBA, S. C.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Importer and'Dealer in Engliuh and
American
HARDWARE& CUTLERY,
IRONl, STEEL,.
Nails, CJastings,
Mill Stones
-Bolting Cloths,
.Circular Saws,
Mill Irons,'
sugar Pans,
INDIA RUBBER AND LJEATRER BELTING,'
Carpenters, Blacksmith
and Tanners' Tool,
Housekeeping and
Furnishing Hardware,
AORICUI.TURIAL IMPLIMENTS,
Lime, Cenient,
Plaster', Paints, Oils,
French and American.
.Window 'Glass,
Guns, Rifles,
Pistols,
Shot Belts,
Powder Flasks,
sept 18-6m. Pod,.ho,&,
.Quinine,
D OVER'8 POWDERS, Sulphuric Ether,
Cardamon Seeds, Chamomile Flow- -
er's, Chloroform, Licorice, Corrosive Subli
mate, Colheum Seeds, Mustard, Bell Co-.
logne, Tricophorous, Arnold's Writing:
Fluid. Joe'?A$ 4aeim wb sw, usar or
she IHrrmd says that they could be
teen at Penn S4quare, living' witnesseb
f radical sympathy for the soldiers,
QUffi:RB1Ts--S nyt for qonnegyfgI&
Twrentiozs' on th Ii*Vf. Natio,s BDak.
ortland, Main., aeveral of . which wore
~1jd here yesterda,~ 4 little .bfrutiaiy
SIs nocesary to d.;et 'k, eu-the oe.
eying is quire vOarse, Th41e k.lh wow
bite:' "A," aend 3..82,40 in right haa4,
lIut'er orntr.

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