The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, September 09, 1865, Image 1

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THE TRI -WEEKLY NEWS. A VOLUME I.] WINNSBORO, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1865. [NUMBER 77. THE TRI-WEERLY NEWS: BY ,. E. BRITTON. TERMS: RATES or sUBORIPTIoN: "THE N.WS" Is published on Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday, and will be sup plied to subscribers at $1.00 per mont invariably in advance. Single copies ten cents. ADVERTISINo RATES: Ordinary advertisenents, oc6upying not. more than eight lines, (one square,) will be Inserted in "11 NEws," at $1.00 for the first. insertion and seventy-five cents for each subsequent publication. Larger advertisents, when no dontVabt is made, will be charged in exact propor tion. Contracts will be made in accordance with the following schedule - . , column I mo. $ 80. column6 mo. $100. -" 1 " 4. " 6 140. 1 " I s 60. " -6 " 160. 4 - " 8" 60. 60 " 1 year 175. } "8 " 75. "s , 1. 200. is "4, 10 1 is 800. Only those who contract for one-fourth, one-half, or a column, for one, three, six, or twelve mouths, will receive the. benefit of these terms. For announoig i candidate to any e1ice of profit, honor or trust $10.00. Marriage, Obituary Notices, &o., will be oharged the same as advertisements, and must' be paid for when ban4dd bij or they will not appear. 'Ta PISONEs.-Tho tone of the following extracts, which we take from the Philadelphia Inquirer, is inean sind brtal, but the facts-if they be facts will ititerest thA Southern reader. It is very shocking to think that, in this or any vige, the press of a great city, like PhIladelphia, should speak in such inso lent ninner of .a crushed. but eminent captive .-qo matter w1nt offence: [Colmbig Phaneix. "Jeff Davis has been uiable to take his out-door. exercise for several days past- on account of a carbuncle.on one of his legs... Davis has, for years, been subject to these painful eruptions,. and asserts that they are not QccsIoned by his colfinemopt. Jeff. has beqome quite cheerful and conimunicative. He. fully appreciates the .thil.d regime to whichi he is how ,subjected.- Several volumes bf the "ngih . classics jre now .alloiwed hins- and an occasional aper, -and pen, ink -and paper. He waites letters,, of course' enclosed, to.. the Secretary of ,$ar. Whom Jeff. favors with epis. -tolary communications.is krngwn gly to M18t*tion and his conadential clerk. Lettere.toJf~T ateof lfrequent occur. ronge. Those; 'who send theti may a we 'save their stationary and sta'npa, to say nothing ot the labor : of *riting, Noletrs are- -allowed. J.< D, Gen. lles becbms; theirk- onatodian, Their contents are perused .by -.the rtiiient yoqing Senerarl and then packed awa, .nd he to whom they are .addresed,is tot -eVen awAre of their .existence. Clagiandditchell promenade -the y spartse overy -day,. though never- at th a hqtre Miltchellh jipsLo -ci= asuall bale of- -LM chbrg, smpc. 1 Mba*o fro1P his son at R1 r#04. .fra.gnt gno bbrg .weed , .w al dwedito pitse# th, gltte0WA. eordor:.o6 rds, and PWised atJhnd dis pa taol rec9tte -the soothing weed jadly-nuy / ti~y;-he who, bearoe e b -h ~ oted in ad'nde thepr d9'r4 of6ePwdn of the LTn. ,e Atged thanks for -beingl '4e0w"o WEi 4'.o4 pundsofstaokhlg MORI Ae k~SSPO 4V Mr, Arpt on,%' atp Parhk Statio, 4 -ther Seven *le 1340s ' 12apg of-Indian outrage.bP betweeqy Big ~iSaanne-a? one kat#314 - rem~w~i b t w o n a *~iat wKoi '4~gshwo#l shot respectively about eleven, eighteen and twenty-five years. Starting from the pot, they had gone about two miles, when the youngest girl, who continued to make an outcry, had seven arrows shot into her, and was left to die. The wounded girl was found and taken to Laramie, where she receied surgical attention, and is now doing well, with a prospect of recovery. She is speken bf as being quite intelligent, and saysthat th; first arrow that wounded her was.fired by a white man. Perry Abbott's train was attacked three miles this side of Rock Creek, and had lively gting for five miler, when the Indians retired. The train sustained no in3ury, and the men think they killed four of the ttacking party. A Government train was attacked at Seven Mile Ranch, between Coopers's Creek and Little Lafamie. ' The 'party with the train succeeded in keeping their assailants off, and sustined no injury.' Half way be tween the Ranch -and Little Laramie another train was attacked-particular not known. One incident of the day deserves especial mention. The Indians, after killing Sergt. Cooley, captured his horse and tied the- leading reins- of.twc of their ponies to him . The horse, brdke away from his captors and led the- twoponieswith him. A boy soldier, whose horse had been taken away from him by a cowardly' white, man, who vanted to get out of danger, caught the horse atid fought his way safely 'i with his prize, Twelve white . persons Wh6re killed, one wounded, and two vaptured, in all -the attacks made dur oi the day. Gen. Connetrwith a lb- of 4,000 men, left Fort Laramie -n tie 27th, for Powder River. [Denver News, 4ngust 10. 4 -JW0--h.-...0-0-- -. 1. Cuanr.omiz, N. C., MARKTB. Couon.-We were pleqsed to observea wumber of-, wagons in town yesterday loaded with Cotton, the most of which were from York, Chester and Lancaster Districts, S. 0. The iMarket waslively and a somewhat spirited competition. sprung tip among buyers, although the figures of the revious day were - barely maintaipel The qaotations were from 17 to 18 in gold and frnom'25 to 28 in currency, MQNEY MARKECT.-The gold market yesterday was less active,althongh a fair quantity of sellers were in market. Bankers and speculatoi's were not dis posed to buy. 'We continue to quot6 40 per cent. prAmiun as buying, ani 50 per cent. as selling pricd.21me, .71. [fxom the Lexington Gasette-] Gepera8. 2. Lee'aeopepts -the Pres', . dopey of Washington College. The gratifyiog duty of announcing to the couhbry the acoe tscec by Gnera Robort, E. Le%, of the Presidendy o WNebifngton College, Ihas -en devolvnd goba the undetsigned b .the board of rustees of that: natitution. Th6,'tcces Oon of this distinguished e'ntleman 't tb Faculty -of this venerg16 Collegeo ihodred Cif4 destin iw tust, to -makp the niwtelmie of a oe* ers iP igs0 torl, nost 1 ordiall, o weo'OopgrettlAteo t u)rouis frien~d: op this moat ajRapicious-eveft The high, oble d p hie it oie x Ch A A0 ting the iono VA, aui 0 hnb toeltion teadered t~ hnl iew tittle the toe 01 his countrym r d th Lee; will res p~aibo ti Af'he Co ftlege d oe ~anihuray, t4he SW ti os% of all - sensible and "irtuous citi. Lens." ' In dedicating his futurv. life to thei holy work of educating the youth of his country, General Lee pf entS a new and interesting phase of h4s grand and heroic character. a cliarat- than which no more perfect model exilts among liv. ing men. "Tis a solid- fabric, and will well support the laurels that adorn it." Let the young men of the country, North as well as South, be wise siid profit, not less by his precepts tharu by his great example. JoHN W. BROCKENpROuoir, Rector.of Washingtti College, Lexington, Va., September 1, 1865. A SnooftNo AFrAili-A negro woman was brought dowr on Satur. day, from about twenty. x miles in the country, severely wounded. . It appears, from a statement made by her father, that the deed wav committed by hes husband, who without cause or provocantion, fired his gun at her at a short distance, and put a full load of shot iito her back. She was brought down in quest of mnedienl attenidance. }0harleston Neivs. JAM.S'1. BACON, editor of the Edge. field (8. 0.) Advcertiser, has been arrest. ed tor saying some things ho ought not. Well, there's that much Bacon lost. He should have been sliarp enough to have sa.gd his Bacon. GOOD FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. TO-DAY (SEPT. 0) AND M1ONDAY. PURCHASERS of LYE SOAP LYE SOAP LYE SOAP TURPENTINE SOAP TURPENTINE SOAP TURPENTINE SOAP AND AND E AND PIONEER SOAP, PIONEER SOAP, PIONEER SOAP, will 'iGd It to their interest to call to-day and buy atreduced prices.' Also , MASON'S BLACKING, A No. 1 ArIole, will be disposed of to-day at, a great discount. - Apply at D..'B. MoCREIGHT'S. appi 9'65-2 JVST M ECE VIED, AND.FOR SALE AT D. 1). MoQR IpO RIT'S. IRST on the list (so now don't repine) Is family. FLOUR, which is rare and %Odfle; 1301A (New Castle's) nei, so don't think it hard That others than you should receive all the lard, 'You ought to have HERRING, if herring you like, Ad, .I ACKERAL you'll, take when you can't get a pike. If delioato (the children) especially if the've aches, Then *o by all means and get them some IVfsatumbo the" do scatter all ovev the rooim Then se& 'them along, they'll And a good And1gq'su aiee mixturo, 'tis 0 ORMS Vhjob jY0i664y says will gjve han yi tho' ridt least, a good artielb for dd forfyonisn, pounds of k0te6raburg Iroa W;k , 'ETRSBURG, V - * ~ duet of Castings aitt Wronght IbaWwk dotte at: shott ~be and *s4 uotsi patter~h 1a fon, 6 SU4 ;u~~le ,P 4~w0k A PROCLAMATlON I By the Provisional Governor of South Carolitia. CC EXECUTIVE-DEPARTMENT S. C., SEPTXMrr 4,1865. W HEREAS, a seeming conflict of V urisdiction having arisen between the civil and military authorities of South Carolina, under the Provisional Govern ment, oftthe State; and whereas, Major Gen eral Gillmore, comTdanding the Department of South Carolina. having sought an inter view with me, as Provisional Governor, in the presence-of Major General 3Meade, com manding the Atlantic States; and whereas, all matters giving rise to the seeming con flict were adjusted and arranged with the consent and approval of Major General Meade: Now. therefore, I, 11ENJAlIN FRAMP TON PERRY, Pyovisional Governor of the State of South Carolina, do proclaim and make known, that the terms of this arrange ment are as follows : "That in all cases where freedmen or persons of color are con aernod, .the Courts of the Provost Marshals shall have exclusive cognisanee to try and adjust th6m, for. the present, and that all other capes shall be heard and adjudicated by the eiviltdourts, municipal outhorities and civil officers, under and according to the laws of South Carolina. That the civil courts shall be opened under the Provision al Government, and all civil and municipal officers be allowed to resunq their otlicial duties and discharge- them freely without interruption on the part of the military au thorities. That. it is further understood General Gillmore will issue a military order and Governor Perry, will in like manner, is sue his proclamation, making known this arrangement., which is to continue till civil authority is entirely restorod in this Stato and the Government reconstructed." Ana Ido hereby call upon all persons and order them. to strictly obey and carry -tthe terms of this arngement. Doho in the city of Columbia, the (lay and year abovo stated. it. F. PERRY. By order of the Provisioual Governor. W. H. PHaur, Private Secretary. NW- The newspapers of the State will give three insertions. sept 7165-8 Provilosial Governmnent. OTICE is hereby given, tha from and after the sevent day of Septem her next, the' Ueadquarters 'of tle Provis Iogal Governor will be at Celumbla, where. all comnatniotio as dresstd tW him must be directed. WILLIAM h.'P'10 RY, e P#lvte Reariptary. Greitille , S., C.. August 28. 1466, SW Otato papertwIll dop$ three titues; ase 97 '6-8 _D Y thi*- First, October, or-a0 oon ts LP-'th -matis &re e-9tbli4s, J ;1 wll : ne thopulitiet of, th' J1UST.AN .NWEX"andlthe " EdIfD 81llW9 ' Ihyve -ben publshag 'U P~~fclid v~s ;"~iu~ $800. P oe of - T4*, - J Ya9a0w ehto a etto - Q ain t NOTICE. DIONEER SOAP, . L COLGATE SOAP, R LYE SOAP, 1itOOMS, COPPERAS, FLOUR, LARD, &c.r - n sale at D. B. McCREIlIT'S. sept 4'65-4 DRUGS, IIEDICINES, &c. ' AT LEVENTRITT'S BUILDING, A LARGE nnd well selected stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ALo, Calicoes, Ginghams, Homespuns, lats, 3uspenders, Hosiery, Moves, Combs and lhrushes, with a variety cf fancy articles, received by LADD BROS. sept 4'65-o CO1MM1SSION0 111OU-St'. A LL ki1n1 of Morchandize, Country - Produce, &c., &o., received and sold 3n commission at LADD BROS. sept 4'65-o RELMOVED. DR. C. H. LADD has removed his Dolice to the rear of Ladd Bros.' Drug' Store, Loventritt's building, sept 4'05 TO TIlE PUBLIC. HEP , undersigned has commenced1 T business in the storo under the Winus boro Hotel, where lie intends keeping a STOCK OF OOODS uitable to the country and town trade, con, disting of l)RY UJOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and FAN.CY ARTICLES. *ie will purchase or take In exchange country produce ot nil kinds, and solicits a share of public patronage. sept 4'63--8 M. L. BROWN. 1 OME AGAIN, "To Meat my Rriends onxco More ." E2. 1TEL'%UE lm -U. EGS leave to inform his patrons Bths~, he is NOW P11EPARED to execute woirkpanshl int1io..best style and1 with dilsptch, on el eks. watches and jewelry of every ds r19 - . Work warranted to Wtire satisfos. Lion and dopo chis. ep 414 GRFA' likM .AT No.2, BANKAN -,~ST HC4~ 94 1e undersigned has 04 1tae " -for me , CALX61l8 - ~N