The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, February 13, 1866, Image 3
IMPORTA'NT Td ALe, P6RqNs 1AYNG
CLAIMS 'AGAIP8* TjK, GOVERNMiNT,
y the tem secti6n, fim Act .approv.
%d March 3, 186b,:(1 Stati'itstlarge,
tp. 765,)- it i4 -en'acte ojhat qvery claim
-against the UnitPd'ta 'cogni;able by..
the'lourt. of Claims, shpil ba forever
barred, unless the petition setting forth
;a full statemoeht of 1}1d claim be filed in
ite Cotirt,or transrmisted to it within'six
:years after*thp claim 'firet.accr%ies, pro.
'vided that claims accrudd siX years be.
'foro the pasoage of tie At, shall not be
barred if p.rese ed within three years
:aftertheassg .,6 the Act. . a
Thus,' all claims -against the United
States, cognizable by- the. Court of
'Claims, and 'of more than ,six years'
standing, will be barred pfter the 3d of
March, 1866.
The claims cognizable bf said Court
are: 1. All laims fonnded upon any
law of Congress. . 2. Upon any .regu
lation of any Executive Deparquent.
:3. Upon any contract expressed or.im
plied, except (1) claims growing out of
- or dependent on any treaty stiPulation',
and (2) claims for property d1nisged,
"destroyed, or appropriated by the army
-or navy engaged in the iuppression of
the rebellion,
The above limitation, though con
tained in an Act respecting the Cofirt 6f
-Claims, has been by many supposed to
-extend t6 "all claims against the United
States," whether prosecuted before the
.departmeits or offered to be set off by
-defendants in suits by the tTnited States
against them as debtors.-National In
telligencer.
The distinguished sculptor Volok has just
-completed. at Lexington, a awdel for a bust
of- General Lee. A great number of the citi
:sens of Lexington chiled to examine it a'
-few,dnys ago. The Lexington Gazete says:
"All concurred in pronouncing the m4dol
a complete success-a wonderful triumph of
professiost skill-a perfect representation
-9f the world-renowne4 leadei of the Confed
erate aimies. Though prepared from three
or four bilef sitting., any sculptor might
jnstly feel a life.lbng pride In pointing to
that bust as his chef d'aeuure I We learn
that the artist, design' taking the' east to
Baltimore, where numerous bronze -copies
of the viodel will e finished --and we hope
that. oui citisens' will soon have an oppor
truty of procuring some of these."
DuBose Egleston & Co.,
NO. 3, KROTEL RANGE.
AVE just received a well selected
Sassortment of China Ware, to which
they invite the attention of housekeepers.
feb 13'66-1..
Collins' Celebrated Axes
FEW'jus,t received at
A fNo. 8, IHotel Range.
.feb.18'66 - 1,.
Flour.
VERY good artiole of Flour- for
sale,. low.
puBO8 FOGLESTON & CQ.,.
fb ' No 3, Hotel Range.
feb 18'66-1
Valentnes 1 Valenines.l I
ALSO -
A FINE collection of
Stationary, ''
School Books,
Pens,
Ink, &c., &a.
ALSO.
- Playing Cards, with Potraits of Confede
rate Generals.
ELLIOTT & CO.,
S No. d, BJask Eanget ',
feb 18'68-1
Bacon, Hams And. Shou}dora.
ALSO,' .
TINE FAbMILY JLOUR, Irish P'Ea
tatoes; Oniop.s, sind GtideIn Seed.
feb 18'66---2 - ~ 1.k lns
A. T O,R,7.8
A WONBOR 4I
W' Offee, No. 2, IMw e4 ts
of the Court U1ouse.
feb 18'66-Gmo. *i*
S sale. Parcle Q 1?pb
'can have their%eed detv at *H1IUt
,en the Ch'arlotteand 8. O. Rilt4 d
0ytoCo. J. W. Rawliasea,'or a6 YI
Strayed,p jtole~
-. ite an4 baok,Spo
answere as 0e
NOTICE.
UGGY and Wagon Iron work
'done byad experienced hand at the
shop on the premises of Mrs. R. McMas
t0r's. Also Horse Shoeing. Terms cash
on- delivery of work. J. i. ELLIOTT.
feb 18'66--lawfw
Coton, Corn, Flour.
SMITH & MELTON,
CUlESTEla, S. C.
(Near Depot.)
RE 'prepared to purchase Cotton or
.A to make liberaL advances on Cotton
consigned through them to New York.
They are also prepared to fill all orders
for Corn, Wheat and Flour at lowest mar.
ket rates.
11. ShM ITIF, . GEO. W. MELTO N
feb 8'66-9
WM. (. WHILDEN & co;
Farmerly ofZtayden & WhV1lden,
I66 KING ST., 00R NER OF BEAUFAIN ST.,
CIgARLES'1'OV, S, C.
HJAS opened a com leto stock- of
- House Furnihing rlieles, Crock..
er and China Glass M are.
Plated Goods of every variety. Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry.- Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Buckets, Baskets and Brooms
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Old Gotd
and Silver purchased. 9rders promptly
filled and forwaLded.
Jan 18'66,-law8m
Blythewood Femiale Institute,
T HE exercises' of this
School will be resumed on
6be Arbt Wednesday in March,
under the supervision of the prin.
olpal and Malame an'd Prof. En.
gelbrecht ith competent. Assistants in the
di ferentdepartmonts. Pupils will be re.
aelved'for the scholastjp year. and propav.
ment, for half-qession eipected at the sub
joined rates, 'in specie or its equivalent.
Board, ipoluding Fuel and Lights,. $6;5 00
Tuition English and Classic% . 2r 00
%' Musle, . 26 00
A 'French, Italian, *Drawing or
Painting, ' 20 00
Contingent. Pee, $5 00
Pupil's will furnish towels, bed-linen and
'cov.eripgg Applications will be entered, as
received ad notice given of .heir accept.
anace.
Medical advice given gratuitously
Aodress,
. DR. S. W. BOOKHART, Principal,
Jan 18'66-lawfws Doko, 8. 0.
rPHE Commissioners of Roads for
- Fairlield District'will meet at Winns.
boro', on-the let Mon'day in -March next, foir
the purpoqe of institutins the neoesiaryjre
pairs to said Poads.
By the late Act of ..the Legislature the
Board appointeq at the fession of 1868, are
r -irt to remaiu in office untdl the next
rejular es8on.
h'Are as follows: Howell Edmund ,
Edward P. Mobley Robeal l. Smith, Wm..
B. Woodward, David A. C4leman JAmes B.
Wqlker, Laban C. ChappoH. 1. . R. .Me
Master, Thomoas4. Lyles; John8, Douglass,
Robert Ford. John XV. MoMeekin, M. L.
B0khat-at.. Edward Taylot-.
-TJLse gentlemen orre earnestly urg'ed to
be p*ob4t in' their attendan As above.
H6WELL EDMUND, Chai'rman.
'i%b 6'66-lawt4I
CHARLESTON HOUSE,
eTOL. WBB 6 C.,
BlAMCJI4iF T's OL O-STA1VD,
281 King St. 3 door's Below Wentworth.
'- E haie now.opened and on hand
aV very large and well selected stock
of -~
whieli weofferit Wholesale.and'Retail.
HJaving had long experience ia the Dry
.o0d Business before the war, we know
Just that Good. aea moibt needed by plan.,
te anil.eonsumfra generally and~J wi..
.a~ keep on band a fqlI,suock of .plaat,etep
'Good of every kind.
We kqep dUar stopk constantly replenishe4
~byevery steamer, with the moet attractive
e .reseofully invite planters, - mer
Sour stok, cns to all ofd
Brwn hirtings, Bleached 'nu Cloth.,
~ypne Sea Island Browu Shiv&imgu
I\rjhIAnens, Call 's Ging.
De ain~ "~e ka AC~oA,
aend p4. Cloth.'
Toge4a.ke aI evevy variet 16teund
La our line e fr
eqsh priews.
N*
it.c.8TO~.Oliures .
AMERICAN HAY W1
COTTON PRESS eso
rec
OOfRIPANYb. b
RI now prepared to COMPRESS 20
COTTON for ,0
TRANSPORTATIOl OR STORAGE, 15
By this system of r.omprosslng, there is
a saving to the shiiper of a per contage in 20
freignt, and prev,.nting loss by wear and
tear, besides securing to the seller a higher 20
price. Orders taken at the Press, adjoin- 26
ing the South Carolina Railroad Depot, Co
lumbia, S. C. 0
jan 80'06-6
MIKELL, BOYLE & 00.
FORWARDING 8
COMMISI N MERCHANTS, "f
21
COLUMBIA, S. C. 50
K. w. MIKaLL, WX. nOYLE, JAs. L. sMITH. 2,0
jan 2'66--lrno 8.0
6,0
P RO PPUCTUS OF TIE 2.0
COSMOPOLIVE.
2,0
On tho'first of January we will commence 5,0
the publication, in the City of.Baltimore, of 6,0
a monthly
LITi1Al11 T TMAGAZIINE. 7,0
5,0
- There is no publication of this chaaoter 5,0
now issued South of New York city, and
the closing of the war has left a large por- 8,0
tioi of the people of the cquntry with no
literary representative. * 8,0
The Cosfo6polite will be devoted to 10
Literature, 6,0
Art, ,
, t Revil s, '8,0
. - Scientifio Papers And 6,0
General Reading, 10,
and we shall number among its conitrib'u- 10
tors some of the first literary 7nOn of the 7.4
South, wifh othe's from the North and from 6,0
London.and Paris. - 5,0
All matter not origifial will be carefully 6,0
selected from the newest apd beet. of the 2,6
English, French and Germau publication;. 10'
and its Editors shall spare ho effort or ex
pense; t6 nnke it rank with t.he very first 6,0
magazines of the country.
As itaime-imports, we have established 6,0
thq Cos0opolite upon no sectiontil basis. 5,0
We hopq to make it the organ of general
literatare alone; and will be uninfluenced 8,0
by one party orcfiq whate%er.
It will bd- ail 4WrIbers in any 2,0
'Parkott'he ooun pia receIpt. of the fol
lowing
Su)"Irlption t w
an
Single oole.on.year, $4 00 o
F1vO ' , 18 00 Jei
Ten .1 4- 6 . 8.00 417
The Cosmopolito will be generally distri. G
butted amopg the Merchants abd Planters foil
of the South, and we will add for .their' in
formation, 4 few advertisements, at mode' val
rpte.rates. .
Liberal deductlobs will be made to 'book
s6llors and newedealers. sea
Newspapers tublishing this *prospectus twe
and sending a Wiarked copy to the' under- All
signed, will recewe a copy 9r the magazine.
Address . DxLEON & CO.,
P. O.- Ao,266 Baltimore, Md. C
feb 18'66 wh
HUI)QUARTERS11 th
25TH REGIMENT, 8. 0. M.,' obt
WfVsoRo', S. C., 6th Febi, 1866. set,
Gen. Orders, doa
No. 1. t .i
-.I. The following is announced as the low
Comissioned Staff, of the 2th Regt. , C. for
M.:3 sixi
8.' B. Clowney, Adjutant. ' fpr
.Dr. Charles HI. Ladd, Surgeon. up
Dr. William K. Propat, Aest. Surgeon.
0. H. Rivers, Quarter Master. etal
Il. Elections are hereby ordered to be'
held a't thtp usual nmutter grounds of the sev
er'al Beat Companies, coiposing the RegI- J
ment. on Saturday the 24th Inst., for a Cap- '"
tain, a lst Lieutenant and two 2nd Lieu.
tenants of each Comnp any, respectively; and r
also for a Major of the Blattalion to whleh
the Comp~any mnay belong..
III. The three.omfoers last In commnission'
'and now INinj in the limits of any Beat,-..
are he:eby appointed.the managers to held
the above elections within -their respective
Beats; and in case there be noct three offi
core In any Beat, then'any two or one shall
'call to their or his assistance one or 'two Fla
persons as the case may require, to eonduot la a
said electios.
IV. Polls will be kept open from 11 ta. m'. I
to Sp. in., the votes counted the same -
evening, a4the result forthwith trains. fl
nmatted to.tfse Hfeadquarters. , Mu
V. No Regimental, Staff or Compaany.
Offlew Is required to uniform hiinself, but
shen oi dlaay shall wear sonie badge indi
cating his rank.
. VI.: AUl persons coneerned shall be
bound by the gblioation of this order in
the Wlnnsbjo 1W- Weekly .Neles, who shall
seor be ied of the same,
of'
- A. 4 Ot.ot.n
f9 PARnEL,8 esset BrguaSr
& jjut reed$. - rbu pt.3
9n'OEMNIN MoMASTElS & 00,
p'A 0r, o59 1 P1o01Es.
~O ~ a~ *J'aei a nt
TCI8, CHAINS, DIAXONDliS, gg,
- ORTH over one million dollahs I
All to be sold for one one dollar
h, without regard to value . Not to be
I for until you' know what You are to
ive. Spledid list of ardoles I All tot
old for I each.
0 Solid Silver Dining Sets, 4?5 to $800
0 Silver Savers and Urns 40 to 260
0 Solid Silver Tea So4pom.
plet, - 0 to 800
0 Rosewood Musical Boxes,
82 airs, * . 96 to 250
0 Mahogany Musical Bxes,,
24 airs, ae . 60So 200
0 Gold tihntiug Walohes, 74to 260
0 Ladies' Enamelled* Gold
Watches, b0to 200
0 Gents' Hnting Silver ,
Watobes, - 26 to 100
0 Open-face Silver Watotes, 26 to 60
0 Irary Opera Glasses, 26 to 000
Motherof Pearl Lotignettes, 60 to 100
Six Barrel Revolvers, 15 to 60
0 Single and Double Shootbrs, 10 to 8p
0 Elegant Oil Paintings, 60 to 100
0 Marble Statues, Busts, &c., 60 to 200
>4 Diamond Rings, 60 to 100
00 Photo. Albums, all sizes 6 to 60
00 Gold Vestand Neck Chains, 18 to 80
00 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 6%o 10
LM Chased Gold Eracelets, 6 to 12
00 Chatelone & Guard Chains 5 to 20
00 Solitare & Revolying
Brooches, 5 to t0
00Lava& Florentine, Brooehes,4 to 10
00 Coral, Opal & Emeral do 4 to 10
00 Mosiac, Jet & Lava Er.
di:ops, 4 to '10
00 Ooral & Emerald Eardrops, 3 to 8
UQ California Diamond Pitts, ' 5 to 20
00 California Cluster Diamond
Ptne, a to 10
00 acts olitare Buttons and
Studs, 8 to 10
00 Gold Thimbles, kencils, &o., 8 to 8
000 Lockets, double-glass, 8 to 6
00 Lockets for Minatures, 5 to 19
00 Gold Toothpicks Crosses, &c., 8 to a
00 plain Gold Rings. 4 to 10
00 chased Gold Rings. 4 to 10
DO0 Shield & -Signet Rings, &.to 10
000 California Diamond Rings, 8 to 20
00 sets Ladies' Jewelry jet, 6 to 10
00 sets'Ladies' Jewelry, coral, -8 to 12
00 sets Ladien' Jewelry, onyx, 10 to 16
00 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava, 12 to 20
00 sets Ladies'Jewelry, mosaic, 20 to 20
00* Uold Pens with Si. hold
ers, 6 to 10
00 Gold Pens with Gold hold
ers, 6 to 12
00 Gold Pens & holders, sup'r, 10 to 15
00 Silver Gublets & Drinking
ups.. 8 to 10
doSilver Castors & Wine hold
ers, 16 to 60
00 Silver Fruit & Coke Bas
'kete, 20 to 60
lessrs. Parkinson & Co., No. 208 Broad
', New.York, Extensive Manbtracturers
I imperfers.of many of the leading and
0 fashionabb styles of Watches and
rely, desiring to increase their business
id limited extent, have resolved upon
reat, Git Sale, subject to the'regulations
owing:
ertificates z(amiig.'each article and its
a, are pladed in Sealed Envelopes and
I 'i;ed. Ope ofthee envelopes will be
t bfmail to any address on receipt of
aty-five cents.
Articles Sold at Ohe Dollar each, withou;
regard to value.
In receipt*of the certificate yon will see
it you are going to have, and then it is
rour option to send the dollar and take
article or not. Purchasers may thus
ar. a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring or any
of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar,
i in no case cad they get e's than one
lars' worth, as *there are no uncertain
. The price of certiloates is as folI
a : One for 26 cents; five for' $1; efeven
$2; thirty fr $6, with elegant premIum;
.y.-ive for p10, with bontis; one hundred
$. and ~hndsonie present to the getter
of the club.
gent wanted evry where, to whotm spe
andueemen ts art offered. Adderq,
PABJCINSON. & CO., Importer,.
in 20!'8dwaay, New York,
EM LO~~14 LE4THERf-e
LJust received.
KETCHIN, MoMASTER &oO.
i6 6'66-t
.Household Articles!
ONCENTRATED 'LYE, Yeast
Powders,'C6x'?Gelatine, Cianamom,
rorin Extratt, Lenon,Osa. 'Vaalt
ad Pineapl.At -
KETOIN, MeMA8'3ER CO'S,
b6'606-.4 * .
F. FLEMHipG'&Q
Wholesale Dealers
IN'a -
Boots, 5hee. Trauaks, A
2. flyne Blrest,
(10RNRR. OF CHUROH--TR5zgT
ANNGw*edbusines at ~thI
well 6ssorted iskoh
TR UNES,
?kMeh will 6 acoM at the Iowest market
to. Theiswnas effeeer endisa
,JAB. M. WILSQ)W
Iq'26'66--1dw8a
c0e H. WALTER & SON
FORWAADING AG.ENT
AM LL1A s h lbemselve" at Colm
.. the iofapletion of
eoqth Carolina Railroad to that point,
where they will be happy to serve their old
friends %ad pTre. Thankful *for past fa.
vors thefil endeatet by prompt attentie
to meritr7 contiflkAtme
Liberal adianeft 1o;A6 f eosignments
to their friends i 1hilistf, lew Yerk a
LI
PIONOICRt LNE 01VITWAMRb
Baltimore. P111adelpha, 1ew
York and t0*, Via Allo
Inarle and ChstYeake
. Osenal.
TUHX. COMODIOUS STAMERB
FlRE slid CON001I ADAg,
W ILL leave New Berne for for Norfolk
on TUEMBAT of each week at 8
o'clock, A. Uso connecting with the different
lines of iteamers fot the above named
points. On and after the fr9t day of De.
cember next they will leave on Tuesday and
Friday of each web, making sei-weekly
'lvps. fShippers of Goo4e will rboeive every
faclIty and aeeomModation for the trans
portation of the same, as arrangements
have been made with the different oompan
pabies to forward goods to this live at loir
rates and without delay. Eack of these
stealners are capable of garrying.,
TWO HUNDRED AND
' FIFT TONS OF FREIGHT
through the canal without difficulty, as
they were built expressly for the trade.
They are fitted up with STATE ROOMS
and BETHS capable of accommodating
thirty-five passengers. Every attentiot
will be paid to the comfort of passengers,
who will not bq subjeet to the inoonventenco
of transfer to other venspis. but will be ta.
ken thtotighodjreot wit.hout change.'
The tables of the steamers are liberally
supplied with the best the market affords.
Families travelitg will And it to their in
terest to take this line, as they will thereby
escape the davger and discomfort of a ses
roste, pnd the fatigue of railroad travel.
On the- 16th of December next, if the
buPiness of the line warrants It, the steam.
Ir WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and
fri-weekly trips will be made.
For freight or passage apply to WHIT.
FORD, DILL & CO, New Berne, N. C.
, DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
sov 21'66
T- M BRISIOLL,
Wholesale Dealqrs in
8ooTS,
SEHOEN,
TKUNS, ETC.
No. 1.69 Mefting Street, torner of Haul,
.CHARHESTON, S. C.
Soc *1PLINteSaN W20 LT at SSAX1.
. M. BRISTOLL , C. T. DUNHA M,
- A. . BROWN.
dee 28'66-8mo
Co Oi.
ROTTENI STOI E, Sppnish~ Whit,
in lg, Ground Gi*ger, British Oil.
IAlsq asameflPquenty of Candy, of, par.
eat qiklty.
AB'E6HIV, MeMASTER & CO.
feb
IL, Turp.jptin., White
pne Green, Burnt Umber,
Ve , Puty Copal Varnish, Paint'
Brus to Wah Brushes, Sand Paper,
& HIN,' MeMASTER & CO.
~ E WHITE COIN MEAIJ, for
*ale b
KTCHIN, MeMASTER & CO.
McMaster & Jo.,
AV reived a careful selected
ooofGoods, to which I yinvite
Ieftlfon of -formlr patrons of the old
Sra nofthe publie gea,r11l. They
.and see reeeivlag a general
6 Ahbooo, Hats, Sehool
~2~~jaos. ,oand Prumery,
nd~ow laIss, Tin Ware,
w* r, o and
a k.mIy ept i eena.
lUM ui,ezeofled by