The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, September 05, 1865, Image 1

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TM E T RWEEKLY NEWN VOLUME .] 'WINNSBORO, S. C.; TUESDAY MNORNINGw, SEPTEMBER 5, 1865 . [-NVMBER 75 THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS: BY . E. UHNITTON. TlBRMS: StATVS OV SUlSRI'TION: "T HE NEWS" is publishcdl on Tuosday, *Phursday and Saiurd ay, alid will be sup plied to subsoribers at $1.00 per nionth, invariably in advance. Single copies ten Cents. ADVnyJniINo UATS:: Ordinary advertisernents, occupying not. more than eight lines, (one squaro,) will be inserted in "1iLl Nsrls," at $1.00 for tile first. insertion and soventy-fivo cents for each subsequent publication. Larger advertisenwnts, when no contract is made, will be chat-ged in exact propor tion. Contracts vill be made in accordance with the following schedule - columnI'mo. $ 80. column6 mo. $100. " 'l " 45. " 0 " 140. 1 " 1" (0. 6 0 " 160. S 3 " 0. . 1 year 176. 3 "V"7. " 1 -4 200. S. 100. 1 i 800. Only those who contract for one-fourth, one-halif, or a column, for one, three, six, or twelve months, will receive the benefit of these terms. For announelvg a candidato to any offiee ofprofit, honor or trust $10.00. Marriage, Obitual'y Notioes, &o., will he charged the same as advertisionents, and must be phid for when handed in, or they will not appear. N.:w OuI.ANs, August 29. 1865. Cotton steady ; 1,250 bales sold at 41c. a 42c. 4 General Beauregard's house was sur rounded a fCw nights since, and Beaure. gards, with others, was kept in at cotton press antl morning. . It was suppored that Kirby Smith was conceal. od in the house. Beauregard complain. ed to General Sheridan of the unnn'r in which, the military had invaded his preinises. General Sheridan was great Iy annoyed at the occurrence, and right. ed the nytter with Beatureg:trd. RIIrSTORATION oF -IrM SouT1:niNt STAE-S -It iS- stated that a call for a grand ina~s meeting in New York is be ing extensively signed in that city by' leading men of all parties, to adopt ra solutions in favor of President Johnson's policy of Southern restoration, and to counteract the adverse agithtion of the Radi sli.-altmnore Sun. - General Slaughter, of the late Confed erate service, has published a letter. in Which he fully exculpates'. General Ma. jia and the Imperial forces from the charge of aiding the Confederatet. Ie says that not a rifle or musket ever crossed the Rio Grande or otherwise en. tered the Conroderacy. through the Inm. perial lines. The Louisville Jouinal says: ""Some -of %he papers have alfeidy ceased elkling Presidnut Johnson 'his Eircelleney,' and now ty4le him 'his Accidency.' But ieith -er the vete of the people that eleoted .iim Vice-Presidenb, nor the assassina tion tila, made him President.,' was an agicieiit." Oneoday last week the commandant of the post of (Car. Illinois, sent a fle of men with (ixdd bayonets gad arrested a ,police officer who had arrested a negro for violating'a city ordinanco ,The-po. ce 'o tr'was ftially relesed, and the . o ti0nphed oer the civil authori Ai case s bholo prepared by the *Vivtegimen A nregn in, be(alf of snegro formerly MugdlgyJohn Minor aotta, to toyt4ethtrpersoi ,recent ly lh'e was ano ei~itled to corn pgnsation foli offohmed by thein dforttheirlate a6 'ucethe% dat of Mr. 3Lindc~n'siprocla esmacipa ndte se flr ee brougkht to11hi In (nNeW York. Glad wint h st 'at'the St. Nich ' Hotel; r theo namies of' two parids, by h svii o4bsined some *3,000 in money aigd $200,000 in railroad. bonds, .aithen decaifei. * T1: ,was pursued .: rath~d jp Necw TXven, donnecti' 'J!uw - Elcrdtck .EriCO-rloN. --The latest 4leemw~ikr~urns -froth Kehtstcky indiawefas #fusmei'of Neale (nion) ~bypoe :to' t4dd thousand, iaai. Th wes Vuw n a H 4gf Legislatu afu wthA li Last Tuesday the body of a nngro sol diers was foind in the suhurbs of Jeffer. souvill-, liliana, who had been, shot throngh tim head by som persons tim known. Onl Mondauy morning another colored goldier was found i:1 Por. alton, pinioned to the ground with a bayonet. This crime ws also committed by some person unknown. INrORTANT To TnAver.Ens AND Surr i.:ns.-On and after the first of Septem. bor a daily train will be run on the Northeastern Railroad to connect with the trains of the WillmingLon and Man. chester road at Florence, S C. [Ctarleston Daily News. Co1,on.:1 Coxv.:-rrox.-A card ap pears in the Newbern Tines signed A. H. Galloway, which states that a call f6r a Convention of colored citizens of N6rth Carolinn, will bo made, to be held in the city of Raleigh in the month of October next. A writer in the Macon Tlegrmph re commends that the people of Georgia petition the President to grant a. pardon to. the igin. A. H1. Stephens. The writor thinks Mr. Stephens would uso all his iniflence for the good of the coun. try, and would assist much in settling matters. GE.:.:nERAr. RUGIt IN COMMAND oF TE.l):PAnTM ENT OF NonT CARoINA. - Waushingtoa A ugust 25-By direction of the President, Brevet Major-General P. H. Ruger. United States Volunteers, is assigned to the,. command of the Do partment of North Carolina dnring the temporary absence of Major Gen. eral Schofield. Aaron Jones, the celebrated pugilist, has opened a gymnasium at Charleston, S. C. The Next Session of Congress. The quostioi of the admission of mem. bels to the next Congress from the Southern States is now agitating the public mind. With a law of Congress prohibiting any one from holding a seat in that Lody who had beei eniged in the rebellion, it is diffieilt to solve the question who the South can send ;' for there Is no prominevt man alive in the Sonthern States who has not, directly or indirectly,, boon noncerned in the war. The first matter to be considered, then, is manifestly, the repeal of the law, so as to relieve the South of the disability of being represented in the National Con gresP. Will the Radicnis consent to do this? That is the question. We have no doubt there will be an intense struggle to keep the South out, but I he people of the North are more anxious for thd South to come back than the South her. self to return. Hence, if the majority insist upon carrying ont their planm, and closing the doors of Congress upon the Souuth, the No-thorn people will arotise themselves to the necessity of putting down the Radicals and opening the por tals of the Union to every way ward sis. ter'who bomes back, casting over her the,. cloak of charity and forgiveness, with the cbmplete oblivation of the past.. The Soutlhas been restored-to her po IUtical rights by the amnesty proclama. tion . and by Jho oathA of allegiance taken by her citizens. No further tests cain b requiresd unless it be the toot of probation, and that is, of course, out o1 the questin. -- Tihe men of the South who have ' conformed' to the require. ments of the Goverdnent are. entitled to vote, d it is absurd to argue that they hard anot the powver to select their own' representatives ; and it is a still greetelr absurdity to say that these rep. reinttives-sha11 not be. received when 'olected. No such. doctrine qah;. ,tand before the A'tnerioan people.. When. a South. erner take. ~the .oatl of ttllegiance he nisp be regarded as -being .iestored to lili formers political riht. He is as as- an othere ditisen ini' the eye of aW. The Govornment Ynues recog. it )is ifgetut 2,h v~y adminlter the Mt AtIt Non denbt Presidetit Jtunm sotn afan~d8 the, natter, and if the jRadioa do diotwlehi to gO-)blb theA ydfople j a' penwding Stateiefektien0 a pos~iti* 4f oitott~ adttttratior, they 'VIUP .y ,3u Cct,*ek / - n* ah V FUNh~EA INVITATIOM. The relatives,. friends and cquanintanceg of Mr. alid Mrs.. 11. B. BOY hSTON, and of Dr. II. Boylistonn and fily, also rf Mr. Jns. IR. Aiken and fauily, are invited to attend the funeral services of the former, at his late resilone, This Afpernoon. at six o'clock. NOTE LOST. r 3IlE public are hereby wared against tra dling lor it oe o' One liilndred and Seventoeen Dollars anl seventv ccttt, drawn in favor of Jas. A. l'rice by W. S. Brice do ceased, as said note hias citier been lost or nlald. The note bears date February 1801, with interest from 1st Jan. 1861. aug 4'06--2pd JAS. A. BRICE. MEDICINAL WillSKEY. UST received, BOURBON, CORN and tY1E WliSKEZ, at LADD 1R'1110' aug 5'65-o Drug Store. *If E3LIIVED. - D R. C. H-. LADD has14 removed hi-. .J office to the rear of Lagl lros.' Drug Store,.Leventritt's building. sept 4*15 JA.aES 10. 1I1LOI. W OUliD respectfuliy ivite the citi. VV zens of Vinusboro', an1l of the Dis trict, to an exanination of his stock now opening opposite Bank ,11angf, consisting of ORiOCElhIlES: Whito and Brown Sugars, Choice Green and Black Tea Cdfee, Fanoy and Yellow Soaps, Kits Mackerel, Codlish, Ale, Port Wine, Drakes' Bitters, Mustard, Cheese. Soda, Cinnamon. Cloves. Spices. ink, Bie Stone, Indigo, Madder, boriax, Matches, Se gars. . H.RDWARE: Coffeo Mills, Knives and Forks, Pooket Knives, Spoons., LSltes, Augers, (lintlets, Pad Looks, Stocli Looks. Candle sticks, Cur ry Combs, Screws, Taks, Shoe Thread, hlorse Rasps, Files, Scissors, Shoe Knives, Shoe Hanuners, Tea Kettles, Frying Pans, Saucepans, &c. - . DRY GOODS: Calicoes, Alpaccas,,Muslin 1De Laines, Cas sineres. Mue. Denims, Colored Canbrio, Stokings, Linen Canibrie and Colored Pocket llandkerchiefs, Towt h, Brown Shirt ing, Brown Sicetn:. ilrown Drill Paper Collars, for ladies and Gents, hloop Skirts. ALSO, Men's Felt. Hats, Men, Women and Chil drens S4oes, Epsom Salts, Copperas, &c., &C.. &c. Will receive in the course of tho next week an invoicoeof Crockery, Plates, Dish es, Bowls, Basins, Tumblers, &c., &c. sept 4'05 To 'wD'E EiUIRAC. r -IIE undersigned has connmenced bunsiness in thne stito underln tine WV innns boro Hotel, where he intend-s keeping a STOCK OF GOODS suitable to the country and town trade, con sisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, H[ARDWARE, and FANCY A RTICLES. He will purcbase or take in exchange country lroduce of all kinds, and solioits a siare of public patronage. sept 4'X-8 M. L1. BROV-N. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAILS M. DALY, H AS re-opened next to his old stand-opposito the Bank with a full supply of SPI'1CTACLES, WATCIES, GLASSES, and MATERIALS FOR REPAIRING. A Aino stock -of JEWELRY,'of the latest slyles, will be opened in a tew days. sept 4'66-law8 S4. te Phenix, -Columbia, 8. 0., and the Car'olina. Thns., Charlotte, N. C., will copy the aboye once a week for three weeks adi forward bill to "Nuws'' office for pay nient. - MOiUE, AGAJN, "To .t~ .my Fred once ore 1" NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. A ;arge and well selected Assor DRY GOO, GROCESIZ"S, HATS. PETROLEUM OIL AND and a variety of FANCY ARTICLES. ELLIOTT & CO., sapt 4'65- iO. 4, Blank Range. NOTICE. PIONEER SOAP, ' COLGATE SOAP, LYE SOAP, COPPERAS, FLOUR, LARD, &c., on sale at D. 13. McCRI1HT11'8. Sept 4'065-4 AT LEVENTRITT'S BUILDING. A LARGE and well selected s .4 stock of er DR UeGS AND ) MEDICINES. ALSO, Calicoes, Ginghams, lomespuns, Hats, Su.speiders, 1Hosiery, Gloves, Combs and1t Brushes, with a variety cf fancy arhicles, received by LAU)D BROS. sept 4'65 -c . A co kimd.of Msrcsindize, Country Produce, &c., &c , recoived aitl'sold on commission at ' LADD BROS. Sept 465--c GREAT ATTRAOTION AT No. 2, BANK RANGE. NEOW uOODS JUST RECEIVED THE undersigned Ia just. received, T andt offers for sale, at the lowest mar Let prices, FOR CAS, the following desirable articles. CALICOES. DE LAINES, ALPACAS, BLACK SILKS, RED FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. OPERA FLANNELS, JACONETS. BISTIOP LAWN, IRISH LINENS, LACE VEILS, SATINRTS. HANDKSLCH[IEF8, CASSIMQERLES, GLOVES, MdERINO SIRTS, TOWELLING, * TABLEB COVE~RSv NlATS, SHIOE$, t . ALSO, - A Sne assortment of Ready4Vlade Clot~ing. J1I VRolIST, sept ~'6. - Agent. 't dw9 T11E CilItISTIAN INDEX. Y the First of October, or as soon ns 3 (lhe mails are re-established, I will re ew the publication of the "CHRISTIAN NI>EX" and the "ClllLD'S INDEX" Ihave eenk publishing. 'rico of --Index," per annum $3 00 'ric ot --Child's Index" " : - 50 Money tuay be remitted at once, as nj do. criination is positive. My desire is to se Mire a large subscription list, with which to egin, and I issue this prospectus that sub criberi miiy have time to forward their re nittances. It is my intention to issue first class pa mrs, and nto pains or expense will bQ spared o secure that, end. The best writers and orrespondents will bo- secured, and the tighest, religious and literary talent will be ;iven to the papers. The ClItLD'S PA 'Lit will be profusely illustrated and willi n every sense, be made to conform to its Iew title, Tie chid's Deliht. Mopey may be sent by Express or other vise- -if by Express, at my , ritk, if the ex >ress receitt is sent me, on the resumption if mail facilities. My connection with the firm of J. W. lurke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab ish an ofi'ee in Maton, (ia., where commu jications mUy be addressed. - . SAMIL BOYKIN. Bsjy- Carolina, Georgia aid Alabama pa >ets, daily and weekly, will copy one month nd seud bill to . 1t. aug 26'65-lul4 UCKERSON'S IIOTEL, COLIU MBIA, S. C. mI undersigned, hav;ng leased the LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING nown at the '-Columbia Methodist Femal6 ,ollege," will open it as a PIRST-CL ASS 1I0TEL, n September 7. T. S. NICKE1l0N, Proprietor. WILLIS & 011S1 O1 I, Factors, Commission Merchants, AND, SHIPPING AGENTS, O1,1f 6,JL 11S 1H OUSA, DHARLESTON, S. 0., ;. W1111s. , A. It. CnISHOLM. W ILL attend to the purchase, sale and shipment-(to Foreign auid Do. nestic P1orts)--of Cotibn, Rice, Lumber, qaval Stes ; to the Collection of Drafts, 'urchaso and Sale of all Securities. Con iguments of vessels solicit(a.. EFSUS TO Messrs. JOlN FRASER & CO., Charles on, S. C. Messrs. GEORGE V. WILLIAMS & CO., Nharleston, S. C. Messrs. GEO. A. IIOPLEY & CO., Char eston, S. C. GEO. SCH L EY. Esq., Augusta. Ga. T. S. METCA.F, 1Eq., Alugusta. Ga. Messrs. CLARK, DODGE & CO., Now f~or:. Messrs. MUIRAY & NEPHEW, New cork. Messrs. E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadol hia, Penn. Mossrs. PENbERGRAST, PEN WICK & "0., Baltimore, Md. Messrs. -AMUEL IIARRIS & SONS, Bal imoro, 'Md. iay- All South Carollina'papers will copy weekly for ce'month, and send bills to the Jharleston Courier office. aug 22'05-law4 PHELPS & DAWSON; General Commission AND 1?O R WA R DIN G ;A.~ sin.- m -'st *' - e> OggAlvas1Epa~I, 8. f. - ggr- Consignmients and orders 'so liitod, and promptly attended to. aug 1 '05.laiw3' Epti A KAY EGN1 00LUP1aiA, '5.~.0, da- oe eta. 4 e 'o,