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A- - .,itt LOLUME 1'- WINNSBORO,'S. C., THURBSDAY MORNING, SE1TEMER 14,1865. , S~TEMSR 1, 185. UMBER 79 THE.TRI-WEEtLY NEWS: R T 01 8 5~V~: 1ATrys 46Y sUBsoiriTolt ."T 7 HNIWS" Is pwbllshed on Tuesday, Thuezaday and Saturday, and' will be sup ple to sibsorlhorb at $1.00 per month, invariably in advance. Single copies ten cents. ADV8aTI1INU RATS$: Ordinary ad'vertisements, occupying not. more than eight lines, (one square,) will be Inserted in "'Ila Nxws," at $1.00 for the Arst Insortion and seventy-Ave cents for each .subsequent publication. Larger advertisements, when no contract is made, will -be .oharged'in eXaot propor. tion. Contracls will he made in.accordauce with the following seheduleoi ooluina l Mo. 80., columun. U,1n0.'$100. " 1 " 4 " 6 " 140. '" 1 "o I. " 6i " 160. s - 8 " 60.' " 1 year 175. - " 8 s 75, " .1 -' 200. 6' 8. 100. " 1 " 800. Only those who contract for one-fourth, one-half, or a colutnu, for one, three, si or twelve month, will redeive thp benelt of . .thse terms. ,Por annoulag a eaudidate to any office -of rent, honor or-tryst 1i'00.. . ef vi oae bituiy Notices, &e., will be arged teine is A4yeitIseinents, and must be paid f&t when handed in, ot they *fii not appea. - A OrnNC FOi SAMo.N.Br the An. neidd letter froin the Beaufort (N. 0.) doesp lident of the N. Y. Herald, dated Sept. 2t1, it will ho seen that it is likel a good ohance will soon be offered Itr. Dn rkey to sek uaw Aeldsafor glory. We hope such indeenonts w.4ill bo of'. feredas to influence all discontented per hons of the Afrian descent to leavd for sati,'.A frica or soniewheie elo. "Let "Yesterday the Haytiaht despatch estamer Gefraid put intd 'this port for coal, water, &c., andr as the lifte affair nay be fraught wit'h events 'of yital inm or to tite' country, I hasteh to give you subih itetni as'I e60d gather. "The Gef,'ad is tnnned by negroer, with the exceptin of- .the captain P"nid q$ief engineer, wit) ' Ar 'ruh. The oapMnu mA bearer fasyihes-to Wisl ipgtop asking, it ieiprauriioed, for ai to gn'.1 the rbtellim 41 ITn ,y A. uIA . glerious 9pportunity tq get rid of a large aer of nigger troopa, and n'4u pt - r. Johnson wonti ,refase sucit ac to . ritrepublig As oe t arge a gles-of vlored vAfrana'% hmamddt Is tCe Iktoped tho' heatlensen Of oolor 64onging tq he : Gef'rrd, e.ii on oh Gn d, *Vill pe polte' trei td by New Yoier The ieelo r6cees to Nw rk to be caloked, refitted, - $AOit liJUQ9F-ilnit OrAE~m %O BE stumlJ~.q.Ng;Yrk ~ itmer, I. tngrd trom Eoglaft brings repor'.go4 othOrity. that tie opeoo desp'ateh p 4, 3A30 to drive ~ 'fusitwi~ huahua. It "lost half, Iii ci sT retreating from Ma troops dentinue to a TgE PatsunasT's Vzsti... LThe eig) 'N*ndard of the19thm 'has'thd ad p4t rom ~'e4 * cknond e8t/ #4 Uha e ~ ' th14chcster was cetpied. during the war, by the Perteral and Confede rate troops, seventy-8ix tines. More Virginia delegations are in Washington to get the $20,000 amnes ty clause repealed. General Woods has isstied an order forbidding cotton in Alabama to be re moved from the plantations or ware houses for the present. A Washington dispatch of the 25th sqys that the friends of A. H. Stephens are making strenuons efforts for his pardon. A despatoli from Washington states thlat the Postmaster-General hns ordered the opening of the various post offices in North and South Carolina. General Gustis Lee has been appointed Professor in the Virginia. Military In. stitute to fill the chair formerly occupied by General Jackson. Thu public are cautioned, says the Richmond TAies, 8th instant, against the circulation of the long fifty-cent notes, of the iew pattern. ArroINTHENT.-Denj. C. Trdiman, of the New York lWmes,' has been appoint ed by President Johnson on a confiden. tial mission througi the Southern -tates. A pretty.accurate estimate of the do. ralcations. of Edward It. Ketchium has been arrived at, and it foots up the epor. mous amount df four millions two hun. dred thousand dollars. The Abolitionists of Perry county, Indians, recently held a meeting at Tell City, in that counny, in wiucl they passed -a resolition opposing negro auf. frage, and declaring that negroes must not come-to that county te stay. There is good uthority for denaying -the statemient that, General Lee is engaged inwriting a history of the war. 1v hm had ianorous offersIfoin -pub lishers oumbohil sidns. of the Ail1ani.it iW do so, buithba declied all of them. 'lA Juiiijrilloa .Yotuat s : It has bestn fp~lty a *stntiatni tant tle . low who attenpted to steal Gajorge N. SAiders was no othby than .tli man that strpck Billy Patterson. What outrage wvill.h be guilty of next? A gentletnir writtiig from Abbe vile, 8. 0..st tiat. gverhin g.ini that sootion is ookigh goods - constantly Arriving from the Nort. - Cotton has - comnenced nov ing, and money quite plntifuzl, dov. Sfary, of Miissippi has Issued a' proelriation calling onte 00ople to form two companies in each county,-, .dse of cavtolry and the other of. infantry, for the , purpose rotting a 4Qp to murders and robber. Autit 29 --The cotton 1rb b abnis an, Ontire tailure IT ivijei~ the rust 4t - b ottet dounty iin ete at.IefAi 'Stito will t oo Ated a to the 64l - edd, Sfesh,. an4d 4ke; dovg'sAr Chead;166h4 0 pasanligh Throo iaaroes of railroad iron have reached ChaAleston within a few days, A designed 'for the South Carolina Rail. A road, the officers of which seem reso- 1 lute to make up for lost time, and are p pushing upwards with 'steam impulse a and race.horse fervor. . Ii President Johnso: has declined to e interfere with the action of the Southern a Bishops. He says they may unite with t the Northern Church or not, just as they tg please. The pressure of the radicals was strong ; but, in reply to their remon strances, ho said the Constitution gave a him no power to interfere ; it was silent on the subject. . A French editor has given the fol. lowing amusing description of the effect of an advertisement : Tile first time a man sees an advertisement he takes.no notice of it, the second time he looks t at the name, the third time he looks at the price, the fourth tine he roads it, the fifth time he speaks of it to his ivife, the sixth t4 time he buy', tl A large meeting of the oldest plant. 7 era of La Fou'rlie, L4., was recently e1 held, when they resolved to quit trying. P to raise sugar. The report of their a committee argues that cotton cannot be fi raised. with - the present labor force in o the Stato -and they recomnend'planters je to turn their attention entirely to corn. A LABAMA PARDoNs.-Gov.' Parson., V of Alabsita, telegraphs to the Presi. is dent : Please suspend all petitions for tl pardon recommended by me prior to , this date."t It is not explained what ti proipted the Governor to make this re. o quest, but it is believed that the object rt was to head off a batch of Alabamians 01 who arrived in Washington to urge ei their own pvtitions for pardon. Military rule in Missouri is said to be disappeatig. Last week. all the mili. tary telegraph offices in Southwest'Mis souri south 'of Pilot Knob, including 1 Cape Girardeau, were closed, and the j wires ordered down. All the prevost, riarshals' offices in'North Missouri'lave hewin closed, and t!:ere is a tharkod -o. a laixatiotu of martial law in St. Louis. The Dqmocrata of Minnesota held their Convention. fbr the nomination of State ofcera on Wednesday, the 16th instant. Resolulions were tdopted sus taining the reconstruction policy of tile Prosident; iu favor of the maitcenance( dfthe Monroe dootrine ; op.posing a pro P1 tectiv' tariff, and .denonueing. the gus. r4 pension of the writ of habeas corpua. - A Louisiana paper declares that the towiR of Natchitoches has flees that can jump higher, quicker, bito harder, eilt' dodge, run faster, thati any other fleas. They are larger, fatter, slicker, hardr to rope than ran ther feas. It takes too freedmen an a white boy to tree one of them, and .suggests, as a last resort, td hae them hung, or shot with a Sharp's rifle. 4 patchl fretn Matanoras, by way of New.'Orleans, sayA that the 'oniteur a contains the lieuWs of several dCeat.of the LIberala near San Louis and fplo. ,. Sallkbrees ohly ottboth sides were eta. gaged, nId the 'esults were unimpor. - tan.. Mony exiled Confederates were - In MeXico, and becoming natoralize4 Tho eo6)(issspi -A~e a- --4 .. -.,"L-4 i can, of the ltyinsatuit says, tha:4 ara confliotan 1ril len between Governort Shfgkey, the ilpilitary authoritisd #m ry~4~ Seward, as to give reaqons to ~4%the Goverser intends sending it~ hieiuapIoa The military.dittep & e ray~b dto obey a~ writ of~b~Aeoe eovra fMhterhy ,e.~ h igo state se of Se gtu ewart kp14iM r)spahder w B e ParsIDE1.NT J1NSON'S OPINION BOUT AFFAuaS AA tHEl SOUTL-A Vashngton dispatch to the St. Louis )emocrat says that, in Answer to the ap. ointment of one of, his constituents'to a internal rqvenue ofice in South Caro. na, the President said'that he meant to 0 upon the theory that there wore riough capable and loyal men, in that ad every other of the late rebel States fill the offices and reorganize and sus Lin the State Government. Hon. R. M. T. Hunter of -Virginia, is political prisoner in. ]oit Pulaski. ress than a month ago the body of arah, a lovely daughter of sixfoen, !s placed iu the family bukying ound.. en days since. , son of fifteeti, iusco, Pas drowned while bathing, and sleeps eside his sister. Mrs. Hunter is said be almost distracted.. Tiie. WoRIv OF RESTORATIN.-In lligonce from Texas is to the effect that sero will be no trouble, whatever, in :t State in the work of restoration. he infonmation front the oth c South rn States is alike favorable. The rovisionad Governors- are represented. i doing all in their power to cou ti to the view of the President the United States on that sub. ot. HoRSES CAPTuRED DUtiNG- TIlE AR.-The Quartermaster General has stied ani order, under instruction& front es ecretary of War, to the effect that her, a captured, horse is identified as o property of a loyal citizen, the claim such citizen to his property will be. cognized. by returning the horse to him by paying for it at the average Gov nmient price of the district.. 0;Jomptroler-Geneals'Offlice. GREENVILLE C. H., S. C., .Aug ist' 16th, 1865. Y permision of his .Exc .llency, Governorto et-ry, the duties of this [lice will be attended to at this place until rthdi n4tico Comiunnid6atiois should be Idreseed careo f Pr'W. DAvA., JAZ A. UL ACKj .-, Comnpiroller Geneet. AW Papers in the State copY twice. sept 12 '05-2 .oPtetrabarg ro'a Works. PETEtsBURG, VA. LL kinds-of Castings and -Wrought Iron Work done at short notice,.and ough castings, of all patterns, I.on frbW, lhuiga, taw and Otist Millb. Ordoers jilled d promnptly'shIpped. T. ALeHONSO JAUKSON, sep4. 7'O5-6I7 .. 'buperistendqnt. DAUaN. .E3JACIN$, . AT LBVENTJ!TT'S BILDINiG. LARG1 and well selected >olt of R U 0 8, AND AfEDIC1NES.. ALSO, Calicoes., G0nghams; Ifomespung, Ha a1 se~edets, 'osiery, Gloves, Combs a '., Ih variety of fanoy' oetici !e~4by -" * - ADD DUOS. opt 4, qeR rBUON, CORN 4A Pt NIT A PROCLAn4'1p1 Dy the Pro isional Govera~or of opt Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S. C,, - SPTMMDE 4,1806. W IEREAS, a soming conflic.of jurisdiction having arisen betwen the civil and nilitary authorities of South Carolina, under that Provisional overn. ment otthe State; and whereas, Major Gen eral Gillmore, commanding the Department of South Carolina. having sought an inter. view wih mo, as Provisbnal Governor, ia the prosence of Major General Meade, coin nianding the Atlantic States; and whereas all matters giving rise to the seemig con: filet .were adjusted and arranged with the consent and approval of' Major General Meade: Now. therefore, 1, IENJAMIN FRAMP. TON PERRY, Provisional Governor of the State of South Carolina, do proclaim' and make known, that the termsof ths arrango ment are as follows ; 'That m all eases where freedmen or persons of color are con earned, the Courts of the Provost Marshals shall have exclusive cognisance to try and auit.. them, for the pres nt and that all other cases shall be heard and adjudicated by the olvil courts, municlpal authorities and civil oMiqers, under and according' to the laws of South Carolina. That the'civil coarts shall.be opened under the Provision. al tGovernanent, and all civil and municipal O0lcers be allowed to resume thqir official dutles and'disolbaige them freely -without interription on the part of the military au thorities. That 'it is further 'unlerstood General Gillmore will issue a military order and Governor Perry, will in liko manner, is. sue his proclamation, making known this arrangement, which is to continue till 'civil authority is entirely restored in this Stato and the Government reconstructed." And I do hereby ea'll utou all persons aud'order them to. strictly obey and erry out the terms of this arra4igetment. Done in the city of Columbia, the day and year above stated.- B. F. PERRY. By order of the Proyisiqnel Governor. -V. 11. Pfta#T, -Private Secretary. S" The newaspors' of the Stale will give thre insertions. , sept 7'0--8 Co1u118 110 M ows 11. A LJ Lkins of Morthandise, County Proluco, &o., &c., reooived and so on o1n ssioWat LADD BROS.. sept; 465 5'o TE C h 1 sTXANv, lDm x. Y the First. of Uibbear i'.ae sool as B the mails are re-.etablished. I will ri. new thepubiclon of the "CHIIISTIAN IND.(X" an4 tim 90Hli,D 0,INDI1" l'have boon,,publishhig. Pipjic of, .-$Itd e"pranui f Pri6 of "O0li! lte" *- ' oney wiay be e 1W "at on", as 112y . termination I is 99. ddire W o e. Daise .ig largq qubqriptiou list ,w.lth whiqih to begin, sa(l I hie this prospectiis that sul ('ibers mAy hare 1n6. to.for'*ard their re it is in -Itentilon t6 issue first cla.a pa pe pains or expense will be spared end. .The .e-bot writers and will be soeured, ad. the us aad litqrdy 'talent *ill be e papers.' T he CBILD'S PA profusely illqsfrted and will, he adt-0 fortit to 0.00 estiblo ikofofd 14 Co., A- t -n "&'so pLn Roieins .ma - Db OYKIf* Ca Ofe4grAd Adid pr - pqe - gfh& Os 4e edh~ ld r a is