The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, July 21, 1866, Image 4

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,3ardieltary. District Judge-.Wm Robertson. CommIsvioner inEqufty-Isaae H Means. Clerk,of Cour--Ssal Bt owney. Sheriff-ElishaW Ollever. Ordinary-James Johnston. Ta" Collector-Robert H Jeninug. Coroner-Robert H 1Eheator-Jaoo 44 Notary Ptbli M"'. Rawtht#mn, ae - ihia uba, Ot Miller, James Ai0n, P Broom, am)K Martin, Dr. Carlisle, R R Counts, Dr 0 Ladrda. B1ARD= 0 80E3Is10MRI. Commissioners of Reads. Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Xdward P Mobly, Robeit B Smith, William B Wood ward, Dr John D Palmer, Labap 0 Qhappell, Dr J R MoMaster, Thomas M Lyles., John S Douglass, Robert Ford, John'W McMeekin, L M Bookhardt, Gn Edward Taylor. Comi6ionemrs of Free sP9gen. Thos J H Jones, Jacob bookman, Arthur K Craig, William Crosby, James A MoCro. ry, R EEl11p, Dr-J R MoMaster, Dr W E Aiken. 'CoaMn isioerstoApprove Pub lic Securities. Henry L Elliott, Jatnes R Alton, John H Propst, Mausel Hall, James 8 Stewart. Comnissioners of Pnblie Build. Ings. James B McCatS, Hugh B MoMaster, Dr W H Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James 11 ion, Thomas Jordan, George 1 AfMaster. Comnmissioners of ithe Poor. Robt Hawthorn, Treasurer, Rey C Porter, Clerk. Gen P D Cook, D B Kirkland.. Towa Officers. Intendant-Dr W E Aiken. Wardons-Dr C I Ladd. W B Creight, L W Duvall, Jns McElroy. ltepresenitatives. Senate-Gen John Bratton. House of Representatives--William J Allston, James It Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. 'noaut Zion society. James d Aiken-Presi(dent. James 8 Stewart- Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion Cellege-W t Robertson, J B MoCants, J 11 Rion, 0 If Mcltster, Dr IV E Aiken. Prieipl tind Teachers of Mt. Zion C41liege. 0 A Woodward-Priniolpal. Assistants-Rev W P Dul'se, W M Dwight. Gverument of the United States. President-Andrew Johnsons of Tennes. Sec. Secretary of State-W. . 1. Seward, of Now York. Secretary of War-Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania. Postmaster Genqal-William Dennison, ofOhio. , i Secretary of the 00by-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Secretary of the Anterior-James Harlan, of Iowa. Secretary of the freasury-Hugh McCul lough, of l-Zinois. Attorney General-James Speed, of Ken tucky. President of the Senate-Lafayette S. Poster, of Connecticut. Speaker of the Houie-Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. OUPXXXX COURT. Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James Al. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. 3. Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Cliffrd. Maina. 5. Noah, H. Swayne, Ohio. 6. Daniel lavis, Illnois. 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. S. Samuel F. Field, California. r.IUUrhNANT GENRR.U.s. Winggeld Scott, Virginia. Ulysses S. Grant, of Ohio. A% utant General Lorenzo Thomas, Dalti ware. Judge Advocate General, Joseph Hiolt, D. C. Quartermaster General, Mlontgomery C Meigs, of Pennsylvania. MiELS OUSE, Corner Quees and Afeeling Streets, CHARLESTON, S, 0, HIS POPULAR AND W,DLL KNOWN IUOUSE is now fulliy open for the reception of visitors, having been refurnished with New and Elegant Furni ture throughout; and offers to the traveller acoonmodatiops ,and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, np tq ho iualled by any North or South. Thie pattodiage of the public is *respectfulli so it - Rate of 4 Bo a'ay 4 feb 24'86-tt a ' Proprietor. r UsIs H Ep W3Ky,k' 'NuEs 0, It., s. 0., BY . A. Si MPSOS & Co. r ERMS-One Dollar and 'Nwenty-fiv~ Coats for iix anantht is advance. * ~ A dvertibementb ftisertid20 per qquare for ,the firstd9sgrti9R, and p0 isu f6 each subsequbenLt*Uertidn. ([ot 24'66 * Tia. .u i sai 31 .E raaam1 PUDL.IRIIED WNtK.,Y AT oANDIUpy 8. C , BY J. T. lHERSHIMAN. oct 24'ti5 WINNSBORO' VIwEEKLY NEWS, BY. .Gaillaid, Desportes A C. The people of the District are respectfully solicited ft,give. theO"NE W"theirsappert. A District Popee Shoonl. find Its way to eve:y fireside lu itsows District. iTCONI'AINS THE LATEST GENERAL IN. TBLLGENCE, AND A VARIETY OF READING MATTER INSTRUC TIVE AND ENTERTAINING, ALL KINDS OF JQB WORK EXECUTED WIT11 NEVI 'Esis AND DISPATCH, AND AS IEA. SONAHLY AS CAN BE DONE ELSEWHElitE, sUCiI A.S POSTERS, CARDS, LABELS, BLANKS &C., &C., &G. -----0 OUR OPPId!m 18 IN TilE REA R OF LADD BROS'. DRUG STORE, WIERE WE WILL BE FOUND AT ALL TIMES. ALL KEND% OF. L AW BlaA NK S ALWAYS ON HRAND. March 29, 1iSu:. The Church Iltelligeneert DEVOTED to the Interests of the Pro testant Episcopal .huro, is publish. ed at Oharlottq, X. G. Teraspo subaWp taon, oh' in-advance. For six months, $2 00 For one year, 400 Tsums or' ADvsRrsit-Fifteen conts a line, or for the sao of a line. To yearly advertisers, a liberal deduction on the above will be made. All Obitupry and other Notices charged at one cent per word. Subscribers desiring to have their Post Offices changed, will state both where their papera are now being sent, and where they would have them- directed.ii future. For one-month before each subscription expirbs, a ponoll mark on the margin will remind 6he subscriber to rensw his subscrip tion by an early remittance. All communlcations should be addressed, John WHkes, Treasurer, Church Inteligencer, Char ee, N. C.'' Feb 1 DAYLT CIROLINA TIMES, Charlotte, N. C. IS. PUBLISHED DAILY- AND I TRI-WEEKLY, and furnished to sub scriber, upon the following terms: Daily. Times, one year, $10.00 " six months, 6.00 4 three months, 8.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 0.00 " six months, 8.00 "" three moniths, 2.00 The Weekly News, containing twenty. eight columns, a transcript of the Daily Times, is published every Tuesday, at $n per annum. Clubs of ten or more, $2.50, and a copy to the getter up gratis. Terms of advertising.-[ik,the Daily and Tri-weekly Times. one s.tiaro (tenl lines or less) $1 for first insertion and 50 e.ents for each subsequent insertion. A reasonable reduction made for advertisenents inserted for a longer period than one month. Advertisements inserted in the Weekly News at $1 per square for each insertion. All let ters' on bIsincss with the above publications should be addressed to, WAlUNG & IIERRON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TI1E CIRISTAN INDE B Y the First ol' October, or as soon as the mr.ils are re-established. I will re. new the publication of the "citISTIAN .NDEX" and the "CiIILD'8 1NUEX" 1have been publishing. Prici' Il' -'Indlex," per an.,,am : $3 00 Priee of- Child's Index," '- : : 50 Money Inny be retllitted at once,as my de termination is posit ive. My desire is to so mitre a large iabscription list with which to begiti. nii(i I isi,e thjis prospectius tha,nt sub sc: ihprs may have time to forwarid their re I' in lily ll<'. ~ sue ''ret Ilass pa Wl, and ) p. ifs oxi 1,0ae willhe spared . o OIor I haL el. 1. l'he best writ l-.,and voirespowdent .1 he secured, and the highest, religious :.d lil erary talent n %ll be' -iven to the papers The CIII I , PA .l1'it will he irofin.Aly illustrated aw l will, in every snue, 'uc made to conform to new title. Tise 4,11d's Deliglet, Money nay 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 faciliiies. . . My connection with ~the firm'of J. W. Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I wi I estab. ish an office In Maoqn, Ga., where 9o1mu ni cations may be addressed. SAIIAEL BOYKIX. REVIVED! A NEW SERIES OP "THE BAPTIST BANNER,1" WILL BE COMMENCED ON SA'TUnlDAY, THEOTH INSTANT, AT AUGUs TA, ORonGIA, By the Former. Proprietor. AM happy in being able to make e aooanouncemen,t. The Banner will be published every 'Satuerday. igi Subscriptions,'arc respectfully so. licited. $3.00) per annum. A ddress JAMES N. ELL.9, Proprietor. Miy Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please cop:' twice, and send bill to J. N. E. sept.28't15--2 Thme C'laester Stanidard, BY GEORGE PITIER, PUnIi.Df wVEHKL.Y AT CIEsSTE,R C. HI., s. 0 3 ERIMS: For one montlt-25 cents, or 75 cents for three monthis, payable strict l,y in advatne, either in specie or provisions. No subscriptions received en any other terms than the above, nor for a longer or shorter period. Aby p)ersonl obtaining a club of ten names will receive the paper gratis. Advertisements inserted at $1 00 er square (10 lines) for the first taertion, and 75 cents for every additional ipnetion. ot24'05 ' .. Tihe Enuteliigeuacer, PtLtsmIsD wENKI.Y AT ANDERv3oN 0. ii., s. C., BY HOYT & HIUMPHIREVS. ~'T Three Doliars per annumi in lUnitedl States currency, or Twu Volhla ia year itn specie RATES OF4ADVR7'ISING : Advertisement. inherlted at~ the rates of. One TdalIar per square, of twelve lines for the first inisertion, aid Fifty Oesits for each subsequtent. insert loA. Obitunies and Mar. riage Notices chtarged for at those rates. oet 24'6 PR~oSPEOiV8 e k I Recor-d. T IIE.'subscribep'will 09mmenoe i,n the 'itjof Chirlestou, erly in Novem her, a Ifaily Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RE(CORD. r will contath- eight pages of e paper and clear type, and will n;ake when bound, a volume of permaient value.. While containing,all the latest religions intePigence from the Churches at home and abroad, it will alsO'contain a weekly digest of social, meroantile -and political inteli gnceo, as well as general information on literary, scleat4fio and agriquILtural subjeote, making a journal acesptable to the city and country reader. Ministers thr6ughout '40 h6uth; koting as agents and receilvig subseoriptions,. will be entitled to a copy. TEnMs. For one copy for Six months, $2 00 For one copy for one year, 4 00 CLUB RATES. For ton copies to one addreps, fr six months, . $10 00 For ten oopies to one address, for one ear, 80.00 All subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. ADVRTISINO hATES. One square .$2 00; every subsequent in scrtion' 1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. U..S. BIRD, F. A. MOOD. Address "Weekly Record," KeyBox No. 3. oct 24'66. Thbe Charleston DaIly News. A S native Carolinians, the publishl,ts will naturally look to the interest of their own State, and to that of the South: and is citisens of the United States they will not be wanting in the proper amount of de votion and respect for the General Govern ment. Every effort shall be made to make the DAIL Y NN WSa first. class newspaper, and in every way worthy of the patronago of the public. Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions re ceived for 3, 0 and 12 months, payable in advaice. Advertising.-One square, ton lines, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each continuation, . Seventy- five cents. Less than a square, Fifteen cents per line for first Insertion ; Half Price for each edntinuation. Postmasters And others throughout the country, who may interest them4elves in procuritg subsoriptions, will be aliowod the usual per cent age. OATUHCART, .1ILLAN& lORTON, Proprietors. No. 18 Ilayie St. Charleston, S. c. oct 24'05 The White lVaia's Palper. THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIRST class weekly paper, in favor of the Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was. The Day Book is not reprinted from a daily, but is made up exprresly for weekly circulation, with a careful summary of the newh from all the States, and all paris of the World, with market Reports, Agricul tural, Finance, Literature, &a. M'ERMS CA SI1-IN ADVANCE. On copy, ooey$2 00 Three copies one year 6 50 Five copies one year, and one to the getter up ofthe club, 10 00 Ten copies one yeat-, and one to' the getter up of the club, 17 00 Twenty copies to one address 80 00 Olu subecrlbers to the Day f1ook, through .out the Southern States, will receive the value still due them, by notifying its of the present postofilee address. Send for a pecinien copy, which will be sent,post age free, on applicatiol. Address, giving postoffice, countly and S8J.ge in full. . VAN EVIE, HORTON & CO., No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. For sale by alPnews dealera ii cities and townu . oct 24'65 1Wew York D)aily News. D AILY and Weekly. The New TorA . Weekly~ News, a great. family news. paper-Benjamin Wood Proprietor--the largest, best and cheapest paper published In New York. Single coples,'5 cents; one copy one year $2; three copies one year, $5 50; live copies one year, $8 75; teni copies one year, $17; and an extra copy to any club of ten. Twenty-one copies ont year, $80: the Weekly New. is sent to cler gymen at $l 0. Nuw YOnK DArsY NEws --To mail sub scribers, $10) per annum ; sii months, $5; payments invariably in ad'vanoe. Specimen copies of Daily arnd Weekly News sent, free. BE1LJ. WOOD,' Daily News Builing, No. 19, City llall Square. Ni. Y. City. oct 24'65b Tm0 Boastiseraser, l'UDI isItIEn w4EKLT AT DARnINOTCN, U. C.. SJ. M. BROWN.. RiELNl of subsoription-To surbscribern * ont our books, $3.80; to nrew subsori bers, $4.' Adlvortisements per square. fyst insertion, $1.80 each suibserquenit inser. tion $1. Advertisemnit not paid for in suivanou will be continued until patid for, and l'< chiarged aceordingly. Gtrncient advert ise mei Is nnppt be paid for in advantc'. Adver, tlso runts ~A of-arked*or' acgrtainr numaboi of insett.lons, will he cointied..until for, bidl, and charged accordingly. oct 24'65 y WM. J3. SMITIt & CO. Field an4 Fireside Boo* Publiohlng Iloes 58 Fayettovllle 81.,,Rq4eigh, N. C. 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One volume, 16 mo, cloth, .......Price $2.60 Hut few writers wield a pen with such con. summate skill, grano and vigor, as Mr. Kings. bury. Illa book has received the most hearty and earnest critical endorsement of Elders T. E. Skinner. J. D. Huffmana, Editor Bibliqal Ro. corder, N. 13. Cobb, Cor. Sec. N. C.'lIptist Board of Misolons, and other omintint Divi nes, "No Baptist family should be without it. No opponent of the Baptists should fail to read it." oct 19'65 The Daily Express, PETERSBURG, VA., HT AS entered upon its firtvett year, in an enlarged form, with 'new type, utider auspices highly flattering. It has a large and daily Increasing circulation, and offers t) mer chants and others desiring to conilillicat'l with thelSouthern public, ativantages surpass cd by none... ADVDERTISING RdTES: Two weeks................... 85 $ Ono mlonth ........*a .. ... . l Two months...................... 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EING an abstract ofthe itertial Revenue, B a full Diret (ur Land) Tax Laws itof the Vnited , States, with Schiedules of Taxation, Licenses, Stamp Dutie, Exemptions, show ing the tatii tinder the various Tax Lixr sloco July 1, 1862, and intended for the gene. ral information of te Tax-Payers . to which is ad.ded an Abtract of thie Acts of Congread passed during the War, relative to Abandon. ed Lands asid.other mat'ers of grencral inter eat. By E. J. Fiford. Attorney at Lawe Greenvilie, S. C.. Afsessor- of -tho internal Revenue trax fbr tha 1hird Colletion District. in South Carolina. The llook will contain at 1 2 pages, and will he Issned in r few we k. Price 50 con, per copy, with a liberal dispodnt'to the trado. Jrders must be accompanted with the cash to ' 'cure attention. Addreas, G. . ELFORD. Publishe, 0oot4'0 Greenville,8. C. The Soul hern E xprese osawas'y F'ER unurpsa ofajlities for the Ship n ht (froin A u t and pO nt So h.) o Cotton, Cott0:W jt,v4, heavy freigxits, for Savainiah,,New V A,uidall points Northr and West. Through receipts gIven bg which insuratn. can be effected at. lowest 'rgle., Internal Revensue1Test wi.ba pid or bonids given by~l theompany, "ia ac e4aee iti' redaios e Vbauited' Stateh& snay DP partmoent. . .. 1 For particulatrmsnfrates, inquilre of Sputh ern Expreas Compny~. 'This Company is now preparcsi to forward GOLD AND) SILVER COIN, CURRENCY P.ARCELS, AND) Fil.lGlllTs,. To Petersburg, Va., LynehbuVa. - Danville, Va.. P riatol, m?ds.i. Greensboro', N. C , Setisbutry . Jisleigh, N. C,, WVeldor.. .f{ C... Goidaboro', N. C., Wlenington, N. C., A ND TO WAY STATIoars ON TH p Virgitnia andi Te'nnrisee -Rairod. So $ba ~Ieo Rai lroaad. Petersburg Railroad, Ntorth ?aroIinja Railroad, RHeigh and Gaston Railroad, Wil - smin gton andi Weladon Railroad, and Westerr N.C. Railroart. -, LETTERS, MONEY PACKAU SM1ALL P'ARCIftLS, e l'o Columbia. S. C., Charineton Augusta, Ga., Fanvarsssph; acon, (Ga., - Coumba us, Mobile, Ala., MonsgoeTm Sein~a, A la., '... .lacksoti, ,s New Orleans, a Charlut te & 8, C, aJFiIO,ad -South. f,ral, Railroad. Georgia Rhil road, Miacon antidfa efn liailrmad, Atlanh andl EWesl Point PaS ~rvadeiiouthwestern Mailroiadi Southe aqpj,i IHad. antd. Alnubamna anid M%ississippi Ri All Goods hlpped byteAdamin H teSauutiaors, st:ress Company, l *promptly orwardtl tJ destination. i, .ll be forwardyd lig .pre!ss without chEm for evtlimisioni anid, drsyardn. Ifootder si'e-lftat our Oflic, 'arwi1iM called Ibr anid iorwar.hd by firs erx . A D.b e EXPJ*.CO, oci 19'ta .