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THE TRi-EEtKL EWS. VOLUME I.] WINNSBORO, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, SEF1EMBER 7, 1865. [NUMBER 76. I'HE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS: 1Y J. E. BRITTON. TE RMS: 'RATHS Of SUnscRIPTION: "THE NEWS" is published onl Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and will be sup plied to subscribers at $1.00 per month, invariably in advance. Single copies ten cents. ADTERTISINQ RATKs: Ordinary advertisements, occupying not. more than eight lines, (one square,) will be inserted in "' HP Nws,I' at $1.00 for the first insertion and seventy-five cents for each subsequent publication. Larger advertisements, when no contract. is mado, will be charged in exact propor tiol. Contracts will be made in accordance with .the following schedule : column 1 mo. $ 30, column 6 mo. $100. "6 " 45. " 6 " 140. " 1" 60. " 6 " 160. "8 4 50. " I year 175. 8" 76. " 1 ' 200. 1 " 8 " 100. 1 " 1 " 800. Only thode who contract for one-fourth, (one-half, or a column, for one, three, six, or .twelve months, will receive the benefit of I lle terms. . For announcivg a candidate to any office of profit, honor or trust $10.00. Marriage, Obituary Notices, &c., will be charged the same as advertisonents, and must be paid for when handed in, or they will not appear. THE INSURRECTION IN HAYTI.--Bos ton, August 21.-By tho arrival of the 'brig Example att this port, we have ad vices from Cape Haytien to July 25. - The rebels still held the.place, sus taining a daily cannonading from the mttional troops. whe had failed to inflict much damage. only three persons having having been killed, and a few housps damaged. It was thought that so long as the rebels could obtain a supply of aminuni tion and provisions they could hold out. A vessel recently rau in with a sup ply of provisi.ons, although the port is blockaded by two usteamers. Provisions were getting short. in the -city. There was only adven days' sup ply on hand. The foreign consuls attempted to niedipte between the belligerents, but wif hout success. - The lives of the American and Eng. lish consula had been frequently threat ened, by the roebel, owing to their sup posed symopath ywith the cause of Gef frard. RESTonATrro 0?. SoUTUI.nE FstATCI. TO. PARnONEI) OwN.,ns.-Daring the last week tipwards of .a dozen citizens of 'the Smuth. who had obtained their par. dons, made personal application at the Freddmen's Blreitu for the restoration of lands which had ben taken in-to cus tody ofthe Bureau. On production of the certifloates of pardon, the applicants were furnished'with orders upon the lo. cal agents of tie Bureau . in the South for the restitution of the property claim led, with the - provision that the owners 11# adte to compensate the blacks for the crops'key may be cultivating. thereon, or. cavo them in undisturbed possession unPil the same are, harvested. IHoESs CAPTURED.DtrRING ToE RE DftLj0X._1NThd Quattermaster General ha& issued ati order, under instructions from the Secretary of War, in reference to horses re-captured from . the rebel armies, to the effect that where: a horse e~a.. red from the rebels is identified by of as the property of a loy 'al citisaaj claitn of- such citizen to his propet be recognized .by re ' turtnng the ho him,' o'r if the e. cessities of the se vent such re turn, by pay"idg for it ornpge v erment price of the:distt epts to ~e taken iv all pates in dupli TREN'foN, SUGUsT 30.-ID thes oeratic Cet)vention, Gen. Rn was ignanimousy' nominated oS. third ballot.4 ,Rwsblutions were adopted' charging *bor'codequeef's of the war on; the t$~ionfa sectinal Bresident and tibe 'E sin~ o ~,etionsi pa fry fav'oying ag~t~tl~d insistihg oi .4 idhyopf p inuqau seffrage~'and * hSP~ Arekt wih resident ~ ~ebfott o. 9Iare5s4uI an '1eld~to Linton Stephens and ex-Governor Joe Brown of Georgia, had an interview r with the President Monday, with a view . of procuring the pardon of A. H. Stb. tI phens,,of w hon the first named is a broth. " or. Mrs. R. M. T. Hunter, accompained by Secretary Seward, also had an inter. view for the purpose of procuring the release of her husband, who is now a prisoner of State at Fort Pulaski. It is said ho desires to leave the United B States never to return. W#e are informed, says the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel of the 18th, that the ladies of Georgia have addressed a petition to President Johnson for the purpose of obtaining the pardon and re lease of Mr. Davis. The petition is now being circulated for signatures. The la dies of that city and vicinity were to have a meeting in connection with the pur pose of the petition. . The Wadington Reptiblican under stands that Maj. Gen. Philip H-. Sheri dan endorses the proposition of the merchants and planters of the South west, set forth in their petition to the l Fresident, to tax all cotton 15 per cent., i and to abandon the attempt to confiscate e any of the staple on account of any sup- of posed right acquired by the United States on account of having been claim- t ed by the Confederate Government' as its property. fi Fir.-A fire. occurred at the South 4 end of Main street, in this towp, on Wednesday night the 234 nilt., which T resulted in the destruction of the large 8 steam merehant mill of Mr. S. J. Kuy. n kendal. The origin of the fire is not known ; tl-.e loss is estimated at.$3,500. c< ' [ Yorkvil, Engetirer. si S-Ur.-We learn that Dr. Alexan- V der White. living on the West side, of b: Broad River was shot while sitting at his ci supper table one eveniig last week. The Is cause or particulars have not reached " us.- Yorkville Enquirer. The first bale of the new cotton erop d of Texap was sold in New Orleans on in the 16th ult. On that day over 4000 " bales changed hands-the heaviest op: a erations of any one day since the war a commenced, aI Petersburg tlross Works. All . PETERSBURG, VA. a, A LT kinds of Castings and Wronght * Iron Work done at short notice, and Plough casting, of tilt patterns, Iron fronts, railings, Saw and Grist Mills. Orders filled ,si- promnptly shipped. r. ALPIONSO JACKSON, sept 7'65-,6f Fupprintendent. 6 JUS'A' hEOEIVED, AND FoR SALn AT D. 11. M o C R.E I G I T ' S. F''T oa the list o now don't repine) Is family FLOUR, which is rare and fine ; SODA (New Castle's) next, so don't think it - hard That others than you should receiv6 all the lard. ' 0 You ought to have IIERRING, if herring you like, *nd .MACKERAL you'll take when you can'. get a pike. 0f delicate (the children) especially if tle've aohep, - Then come by all means and get. them some OAKES al if crumbs they .d seatter all over the room Tkhea send the along, they'll And a good DROOM; - And here's a nikee miitgre, 'ti CRACKERS andOIIEE8E, - Which everbody says will give a hungry stomach ease, - And last, tho' not least, agood article for the weather, go ril o Are On. Aundred andjfrtymine peunds of SOLE LEATHER. sep't, 7'6--4 A OJUARMEINO NW BOOK! IttPress: will be issuied'1.1,0otober, 1885, Bg WM. B. SMITH & Co., Field and Fireside Book Publishing House, 88 Fayetieville 8N Raleigh, N. C. A k M SRB4 : yv us. wAnvat MVboK owaixo. Op. 'volume. 10 ro ; jigCloh h Priceo2.00 - S is reallyf ttharlnili ~t of' to 30 and' t150 4 1 to~ es 0 a 0. St'IOOL. HE Misqes MARTIN will L open a School for girls it elr residence in Blanding reet, Columbia, S. 0., on the et Monday in October. A few boarders rece' ed Into the family. For terms, etc., apply as above. sept 7'65-lawtloop:5 oi A PROCLARIATION ! y the Provisional Governor of South Carolista. at .] V 3S re EXECUTIVE DJPARTMENT S. C., S-PTF.-11tf 4,1865, HEREAS, a seeminji confflict of 2 jurisdiction having ar en between o ie civil and military authorit e of Spqth irolina, under the Provisional Govern ent of the State; and whereas, Major Gen al Gillmore, commanding the Department South Carolina. having sought an inter ew with me, as Provisioail overnor, in ie presence of Major General Mleade, com. S anding the Atlantic States t and whoreas, - 1 matters giving rise to the seeming con ct. were adjusted and arranged with the r meent .and approval of Major General ende: Now. therefore, I, BENJAM AN FRAMP- b( [N PEllY, Provisional Gov rior of the 'ate of South Carolina, do proclaim and ake known, that the termsof iis arrange ent are as follows : "That n all oases a here freedmen or persons of e or are con- D rneAd, the Courts of .tlh Provo Marshals Mll have exclusive cognizano to try and Uust them, for the present, nd that all her cases shall be le'rd and adjudicated r the civil courts, municipal aut orities ana vii officers, under and acmoling to the we of South Carolina. Th t the civil urts shall be opened under thb Provision Government, and all civil awo municipal 1lcers be allowed to resume their official ities and discharge them freely iithout terruption on the part of the military au orities. That. it is further understood " Doral Gillmore will issue a military order aI Governor Perry, will in like manner, is. e ais proclamation, making known this. rangement, which is to continue till civil thority Is entirejy restored in this State d the Government reconstructed." And I do hereby call upon all persons id order them to strictly obey and carry t the jerms of lils arrangemeat. Done in the city of Columbia, the day anad year above stated. 13. F. PERRY. By order of the Provisionvi Governor. W. I. Picn'ty, Private Secretary. So- Te newtpapers of the State will we three insertiqus. sept 7'65-8 .P&'ovistosmal Goverunsts. to je qOTICE is hereby given, that fronm I 'and aftir the seventh day of Septem ir next, the - Headquartors of the Provis Dal Governor will be at Cclumbia, where I commuviicstions addressed to him must ' i directed. WILLIAM I1. PERRT, - Private Secretary. , Greenville, 8. C., August 28, 1865. SW Stato papers will copy three times. seipt 7 ' 11.-8 sectative Department of I. 4., -AUGUST? 2B, 1865. N&o t facilitate the' business o .Wq4tsaeo Convention abouateqteem p4i p~ 18th of Septraer-L~it 1s oded snh~4Iowhy-Geneuad4 So1I eo sof phtedunldeItthu'91sloa t I pli 4o te C ~qt~ Urt of oitt 9laa NOTICE. )TONEER SOAP, COLGATE SOAP, LYfl SOAP, [lOOMS, COPPERAS, FLOUR, LARD, &v., sale at D. D. IllcCREIGHT'S sept 4'65-4 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. AT LEVENTRITT'S BUILDING. LARGE and well selected - ock of )RUGS AND MEDICINES.' ALSO, Calicoes, Ginghams, Homespuns, Hats, ispenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Combs sd rushee, - with a variety of fauby articles, ceived by LADD BROS. sept 4'65- -o COMMISSION MOUNE. LL kinds of Morchandize, Country Produce, &c., &c., received and sold commission at LADD BROS. sept 4'06-o REMOVED. R. C. 1. LADD has removed his office to the rear of Laddi Bros.' Drug ore, Leventritt's building. sept 4'60 TO TIlE PUBLIC. [9IE undersigned has commenced L business in the store under the Winns >ro Hotel, where he intends keeping a STOCK OF GOODS itablo to the country and town trade, con 4ing of* [!Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and FANCY ARTICLES. Pe will purchase or take In exchango gntry produce.of all kinds, and solioits a are of public patronage. sppt 4'65--8 M. L. BROWN. H OME AGAIN, 1'o Meet my Friends onep More I" 3EGS leave to inform I1is patrons that he is. NOW PREPARED execute workmanship in the best style id with dispatch, on clocks, watches .and welry of t. very description. Work warranted to give entire satisfac on and done cheap. (sept 4'05-1m14 GREAT ATTRACTION AT 40. 2, BANK RANGE. NEW GOODS [UST RECEIVED HE undersigned has just received, and offers for sale, at the lowest mar. Ft prices, SFOR CASH, he following deg4rable articles: ALICdE8, DE LAINES, A IPACAS, flACK 8iLKS, RLED ILANNELS, WHITE JI/ANNEL8. OPZ A FLANBL, JMOETS, DiIHOP LAWN, SLIN NS4 - Ot THE CHItTIAN JIDEX. B Y the First of October, or as soon as the mails are re-established, I will re new the publicationa of the "CIIRIISTIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'S INDEX"1 have been publishing. Price of "Index," per annum $3 00 Price of "Child's Idex," " : . 50 Money may be remitted at once, as my de termination is posailc. My desire is to se cure a large subscription list with which to begin, and I issue this prospeotus that sub scribers may have time to forward their ro mittances. It is my ijntention to issue first class pa pers, and no pains or expense will he spared to secure that end. The best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the highest religious and literary talent will be given to the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to new ritle. - 'Tle Chaild's Deligaht. Money may be sent by Express or other wise- -if by Express, at my risk, if the ex press receipt is sent me, on the resumption, of mail facilities. My connection with the firm of J. W. Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab. lish an office in Macon, Pa., where commu nications inay be addressed. SAMUEL BOYKIN. * - Carolina,.Georgia and Altbama pn pers, daily and weekly, will copy one month and send bill to 8. B. aug 26'65-1ml4 NICKBRSON'S gIOTL, 00L U M B IA9 ,S. C. THE undersigned, having -leased the LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING lnown as the "Columbia Methodist Female. College," will open it tis a FItRST.,CL AS HOT FL, on September 7. T. 8. NICKEBSON, Proprietor. auN 19'65--tawl0 'WILLIS & 0III81O11, Factors, Commission Merchants, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, OFPFIC, M11LS i OUSJ, CHARLESTON, S. C.; V. wILLis. A. n. C11iSioL)I. W ILL attend to the purchase, sale an4 shipment-(to Foreign and Do nestic Ports)--bf Cotton, Eipe, Lumber, Naval Stores : to the Collection of Drafts, Purchase and Sale of all Securities. Con signments of vessels solicited. REFERS To Messrs. JOILN PRASER & CO., Charles ton, S. C. Messrs. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Charleston, S. C. Messrs. GEO. A. HOPLEY & CO., Char leston,'S. C. GEO. SCHLEY, Esq., Augusta, G4. T. 8. METCALF, Esq., Augusta. G. Messrs. CLAl' , DODGE & CO., N.ew York. Messrs. MURRAY & NEPHEW, Npw York. Messrs. E. W. CLARK & CO. PhIladel phia, Penn. Messrs. PEltDERQRAS87, FENW1QK & CO., Baltinore, M. MeAssr. SAM UEL HARRIS & O48, Bal timore, Md. 8g' All South Carolina- papers will copy weekly for one month, and send bills to the, Charleston Courier office. aug 22'6----law4 PRiL PS & DAWSON. GeseraI CommnIson IG osgnets and oadeirs so* eicied, atd promptly attended to. K r~ 't t o In - nt