The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, August 09, 1866, Image 4

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GENERAL DIREOTORY. District Judge-Wm R Robertson. Commissioner in Equi y-Isaae H Means. Clerk of Court-Saint B Clowney. Sheriff-Elisha W Ollever. Ordinary-James Johiston. Tax Collector-Robert 11 Jennings. Coroner--Robert Ilawthorn: Escheator-Jacob Feaster. Notary Publie-Jas 8 Stewart. alngistrateA. Jas E Caldwell, William Crosby, Robert Hawthorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib. son, George U Miller, James Aiken, William P Broom, William M Martin, Dr William Carlisle, H Il Counts, Dr -D Lauderdale. BOARUS OF COMMISSIONERS. Coimlssioners of Roads. Ho'vell Edmunds, John L,mon, Edward P Mobly, Robert It Smith, William B Wood. ward. Ir John D Palmer, Laban C Chappell. Dr J t McNlaster, Thomas M Lyles. John 8 Douglass, Robert Ford, John W McMeekin, L M lookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor. Cosa naiisioners of Free Schools. Thos J II Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Craig. William Crosby, James A McQro. rv. It E Ellison, Dr J R MoMaster, Dr W E Aiken. Contlss issioners to Approve Pub. 1ic Securities. Henry L Elliott, James- R Aiken, John H1 Propst, Mansel Hall, James 8 Stewrt. CoaniasioncrsoftPIblic-Build inage. James R McPonts, lugh B MeMaster, Dr W F- Aiiien, 0 11 ' Ihonpson, James 11 Rion, 'Aomt.s Judan, Ge)rge II MoMaster. Coaaaahs-donkerq vf the Poor. Roht fbiwilorn. Treasurer, Rr-V. C P1m.16'r. clerxi Genk P D Cook, D & Kirkland. Tows Officers. Intendant-Dr W E Aiken. Wardans-Dr C 11 Ladd. W B Creight, L W Duvall, Jas McElroy. I.epreseas tatives. Senate-Gen John Bratton. House of Represontatives-William J Allston, James It Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. lyonat Zion Society. James R Aiken-President. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Truvtees of Mount Zion Ccllege-W R Robertson, J B McCants, J H Rion, G H .McMaster, Dr IV E Aiken. Prisocipstl staid Teac-hers of l9t. Zion Colefge. G A Woodward-Principal. Assistats-eev W P DuBose, W M Dwight. Government ofthe United Stotes. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes. see. Secretary of Statex-W. If. Seward, of New York. Secretary of War-Edwin M. Stanton, of Penns3 Ivania. P"osimaster General-William Dennison, of'Ohio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connect:icut. Secretary of the interior-James Harlan, of Iowa. Sccretary of the _reasury-Hugh McCul lough, S)f lllinois?. Attorney General-James Speed, of Ken tuoky. President of the Senate-Lafayette q. Poster, of Connecticut.. Speaker of the House-Schuyler Colfar, of Indiana. SUPREMS COURT. Salmon C. Chase. Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James M. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. a. l(,,hert C. Girier, P'ennsyilrania. 4. Natha:n CliiTord. Main. .5. Noah HT. Swaynub. Ohio. *. Daniel Davis, Illinois. 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. 8. Samuel F. Field, California. LTEUTENANT GENEnZALs. Wingfield Scott, Virginia. Ulysses 8. G rant, of Ohio. Adhjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, Dela ware. Judge Advocate General, Joseph Hlolt, D. C. Quartermaster General, Montgomery C Meigs, of Pennsylvania. Corner Queen and Mering Streets, C H &RILE ST ON, S. C. 'HIS POPUL.EAR A ND WELL .1 KNOWIVN HIIf8E is n-ow folly open for the reception of visitors, having been refuornishedc with Neow and Elegant Furni ture throughout: and offers to the traveller accom,mndtitons and convenit'nces as a First ('lass Hlotel, not to be equalled by an:y North or SoothI. The patronage of the public is reslpoet fly soljiitd. PRates of' Joard.per day, $4 0.J ""per month as ma agrteed on. JOSEPH P'URCELL, feb 2 'tm-tt Projbrietor. PUnLtIH. WRSRLY A'r PICKts 0. H., s. 0., BY R. A. THOMPSON & Co. ~TERMS-Oae Dollar and Twenty.-a1 .. Coats f>r' six months, in a4 a. Advertisemt s Inserted at $1 pez are for the first inrertion, ani 60 cents IWho subsequent inseitlon. [ot'6. BY' J'. . t~I A. , et 24'05 W-INNSBORO' TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, BY Gaillard, Desportes & Co. TMk people- of the District are respectfully solleited to give tile -'NEWS" theirshpport. A District PapersiaotId Iimad its way to every fireside lo it ow.a District. ----0 IT CONTAINS THE LATEST GENERAL IN TELLIGENCE, AND A VARIETY,OF READING MATTER INSTRUC-. TIVE AND ENTERTAINING. e"---0 AILL KINDS OF JOB* WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND AS REA. SONABLY AS C.1N B E DONE ELSEWHEE, SUCH AS POSTERS, DILL-HEAD, CARUDS, LABELS, BLAN1S & C., &C.'& C., 18 IN THlE REAR OF LADD BRQS,. DRUG STORE, WIERE WE WILL B8 FOUND A T ALL TIMES, --0 ALL NMNun OF LAW BLANKS ALwaTS eR DAND. March 22, 1868n Time Claurca Istellgencer, D EVOTED to the interests of the Pro .testant. 1piscopal Church, is publish. ed at Oharlotte, N. U. Terms of subumrip tion, cash in advance. For six months, $2 00 For one year, 4 00 Ticas or ADVNRTISIN--Fifteen cents a line, or for the space of a line. To yearly advertisets, a liberal deduction on the above will be Pnads. All Obituary and other Notices charged at one cent per word. Subscribers desiring to have their Post OlBces chAnged, will state both where their paperi ar.e now being sent, and where they would have them directed in future. For one month before each subscription expires, a pencil mark on the margin will remind thi subscriber to renew lise subsorip. tiou by an early remittance. I1 communientions should be addressed, John Wilkes, Treasurer, Church Intelligencer, Ctrlolle, N. C." Feb 1 11AIL'T CAROLINA TI13ES, Chitriotte, N. C. IS PUBLISHED DAIIX AND TRI-WEEKLY, and furnished to sub soriber, upon the following terms: Daily Times, one year, $10.00 " six months, &.00 " three months,.. 3.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 6.00 " " six-month. 3.00 " " three months, 2.00 The Weekly News, containing twenty eight columns, a transcript of the Daily Times. is published, every Tuesday, at $ - per annum. Clubs of ten or more, $2.60, and a copy to the getter up gratis. Terms of advertising.-In the Daily and Tri-weeklyTines. ones.luare (ten lines or less) $1 for first insertion and 54) cents for each sub)sequent insei.tion. A reasonable redaction made for advertisements inserted for a lon ger period than one imionth. Advertisements inserted in the Weekly News at $1 per square for eaoh insertion. All let ter on business with the above publications should be addressed to, WARING & H ERRON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TIlE CIIRKSTIAN IMD EX B Y the First of' October, or as soon as the mails are re-establis hed. I will re new -he publication of the "CHIRISTIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of "Index," per annum : : $8 00 Price of "Child's Index," " : : 60 Money may be remitted at once, as my de. terminatiott is positive. My desire is to se oure a large subscription list with which to begin, and Issue this prospectus that sub scribers may have time to forward their re amittances. It is my intention to issue first class pa pers, and no pains or expense will be spared to secure that end. The be.-t writers andt correspondents will be secured, and the htighst religions nnd literary talent will be giren to the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER will bo profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to new title. The 9'2ild's Delfalit. 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. Mv connection with the firm of J. W. Burke & C).. is dissolved, but I will estah. ilh an office in Manon. Ga., where commu ni ations mny be addressed. RAMUEL BOYKIN. IEV IV ED A N W )ISERIES OF "THE BAPTIST BANNER," WILL BE COMMENCED 0N SArTnaIAY, THE0OTt IN'STAN4T, AT ACOUs TA, OE.ontiOA, By, the Former Proprietor. [A M happy ini being able to make e aveanotueeinon t. The Baner will be pulis~hed every Saturday.. rySiubciptions are respectfully so lieited. $3.t00 pr- antnum. Address J.M l'S N. ELLS, P'ropriotor. Erd Each newspaper in Georgia andl Bon th Carolina will please cer-- twice, and sendi bill to J N. E. sept 28't6-2 Thue ChestIer Statidard, BY OEORGE PITIIER, Pt'tnLtstED WEKRLY AT CUsTERt C. U.. it. e T EIIAI8: For one month 26 cents, or 76 cenits fur three months, payable strict in advance, either in specie or provisions No subscriptions received ott any other terms t.hant the above, nor for a longer or shorter period. Any person obtaining a etub of ten names will .receive the paper gratis. Advertisemen,ts inserted at $1 00 er squiare (10 lines) for the first insertion, and 76 cents for every additloal insertion. oct 24065 Thte IsatelIlaenceer, PURSu sit WEEKLY AT ANUSON c. U., 5: C., ,BY lUGYT & HUMPHIREYa. AT Threi Doliars per annum in United LiStates currency, or Two Db6iars a year int specie' R APE8 OF A D V ElRTISINGO: Advertisements inserted at the rates of One Dollar pet' squatre of Ipelve lines for the first insertion, snd Fifty Cetnts tor each subuequentlinseriioa Obiteeles and Mar. uiage Notices .harged for at those rates, eel 24'8& PROSPECTUS Or THE Weekly R ecord. IIE subscribers will commence in the City of Charleston, early in Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RECORD. It vill contain eight pages of fine paper and clear type, and will make when bound, a volumo of permanent value. While containing all the latest religions intelligence fron the Churolch at home and abroad, it will also contain a w-eekly digest of social, mercantilo and political inieli g ence, as well as general iniormation on iterary, scientatio and agricultural subjects. making a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers throughout the South, acting as agents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a c6py. TEnMs8. For one copy for six month, * 00 For one copy for one year, 1 00 CLUB RATES. For ten copies to one address, f onths, $1 00 For ten copies to one address, for one year, 8000 All subscriptions to date frot the first of the month in which received. ADVERTISING RATES. One square $2 00; every subsequent In sertion $1 00. Contraots made oa reasonable terms. ry. S. BIRD, F. A. MOOD Address "1 Weekly Record," KeylBox.So. 8. oct 24'65. The C1aa1lesosa Dnl6y %etrG. . S native Carolinians, the publishers A will naturally look to the interest of their own State, an! tv that of the South: and as citizens of the United States they will not be wanting in the proper amouna of de votion and ret;pect for the General Govern ment. Every effort. shall be mnade.to make the DAI,YNE IWSa first, cla?js ne*spaper, and in every way worthy of the patronage o' the public, Our (eems. for the present, will be at the rito of $10 per annum. Subscriptions re ceived for 8, 03 and 12 months, payable in advance. Advertisiny. -One square, ten lines, ono inseilion, On e Dollar and Fifty Cens. Each conti nuation, Seventy five cents. Less thati a square, Fifteen cents per line for first Insertion ; Ialf Price for each continuation. Postmaste'rs and others throughout the country, who may interest themselves in procuting subscriptions, will be al.owe4 the usual per centage. CATICART, MoMILLAN& MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 Hayno St. Charleston, S. 0. oct 24'65 Th0 W1hte .tiaa' Paper. THE NMW YORK DAY BOOK. FIRST class weekly paper, in ravor of . the Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was. The Da.y Hook is not reprinted from a daily, but is made tip expresaly for wrekly circulation. with a careful smarinny of the news fron till the rtatos. and all parts of the World. with niarket. Iepurts, Agrictil. ttral, Finance, Litev ature, &c. TElRlS CA S11-IN .AD VANCE. One copy one year $2 t0 Three copies ote year 6 60 Five copies one year. and one to the getter up of the club, 10 00 Ten copies one year. and one to the get ter up of th club. 17 00 Twenty cuples to one 1ddres 30 00 O'l subscribei sto the Day ook. through. out the S9outhern States, will receive thec value still due them, by notifying us of the presnt postotfice addtcss. Send for a spechnten copy. which will be sent, postage free, on applieation. Addrces. giving postoilico, county and State In full. VAN EVWilIE, IIOlITON & CO., No. 1G2 N:as-au Street, New York. Fo- stale by aill news dealers in sities and towns -oct 24'f5 IVew Yor-k DI)tly Newn,. D AIl.Y nnd' Weekly. The Xew York .Wc,kly, KNes, a great. failiy news. paper- ienjatnin Wood Propritor--th e Ilargest, hest and cheapest paper published in N.ew York. Sitngle copies, 6 cents; one copmy one year $2; three copies ens year, 5 60; fire copies one year, $8 'in; ten copies cite yutar, $17: and, an extra copy to any club of ten. Twenty ono- copies otne year, $3tt: the Weely News Is sent to oler gytnen at $1 60. Ariw Yotut Dati.Y News --To mail sub icribe.rs, $ltt per- tnnumn ; hix motnths. $5; payments itnvariaibly ini advatnce. Spectietn copies of Daily and Weekly Newrs sent free. BENJ). WOOl), Daily News Ilihiling, No. 19, City liall Square, N. Y. City. oct 24'06 Thme Souuthvener, PUBIshED W3RKI.Y Ar DARI,tNOTON, s. C., BY ,1. M. DROWN. 'FE1MR of subscriptIon-To subscrihcrs on our books, $3 50: to tnew stubscri bers, $4. Advertisements per laqutare, first Insertion, $1.60; each subsequent Inser tion $1. Adivertisements not paid for In advance will be continued until pAtd for, and be charged'accordingly. Transelentsdvertise' ments must he paid for in advance. Adver tisements not marked for a certain number of Insertions, will be eontnued until for bid, and charged acecordnly, aet 2t'an iAn Pre*. Ily WM. B. SMITtH & CO., Field nand Fireside Book Pubt3hliing llousi .58 Fvyettevillce At., Raleigh, N. C. NA MEL ESS: BY 31115. YANNY 11tD1911AU01 DOWNito. One Tob 10 mo ; Fine Clotht, Price$2.toty. This to a thrllingstiory of heart-liff rend t fashior..thle world. and aside iromn an absorb. ing p!ot atloitically interwoven, it abounds it suiciestive thioushta and descrip(fe 0s4ages, %C: id and exquisite in character and iniab. MOSQES FIHOM A ROLING STONE BY IMNELLA-1T BY VAYARV OLARRE. Author of "Remintiscenses of Cuba,'' "Wood Notes,"' Translationsof Magnerite," "Lady Tartuffe," etc. One vol., 16 inn cloth, ... ........Price 81.25 Contains comiplew poetical writinga of the p spular authoress. andi is a beautiful 'settinif uf all the sparkling dianonids that hate been found clinging to the -*rolling stone" (if it, urent life. as it washed with the ebb and flow of the scathing tide of Thought and imagina. tion. THE CHANGE, on A Statement qf the Resons and Facts tohich made me a Ilpist. sy rtV. T. 2. 111esUsUy. One voluie.e. 16 mo, cloth .......Price 2.50 But few w -iters wield a pen with such con sumnate skill. grarco nd vigor, a Mr. Kings. bury lle book has received the mpet.helirty and earnest critical endorsement of Eliers T. E. Skinner, J. D. Huffinan, Editor Biblic~i Re. corder. N. B. Cobb, Cor. Sec. 'N-. C. Bapist Board of Missions, and other eminent bines, "No Ilaptst f6mily should be without. 'No opponent of the Baptists should rail to-ead it." oct 19'65 The Daily Express, PETERSBURG, VA., 1''AS entered upon I^" fifteenth year, iAn enlarged form, with new type, under auspices highly flattering. It hasa large and da"ly increasinir circulation, and ofirs to mer chants and others desrini to cominunitese with the Southern public. advantages surpass. ed by none. ADVERTISING RATES: oe1 5QUAaS Two weeks................. 8 00 One month........................ 6 01 rwo months...................... it' 00 Three mniths.................... 1 00 Six monthe........... .....,. 24 00 One year......................... 40 0g. Two we#tAaos Ono month.................... 12 00 Two monthe............... ...... . 10 .0 Three 8onthe............ 00 Six monthe ....................... 30.0 One year ........ .............. . 00 Persons desiring a grea'er quantity of space than above designated, will be accommodated on liberal terms. SUBSCRIPTION RATMS: Single Copy. (mailed) 6 cI. On- month, do 75 I hoes mionths, do $2 00 Six mouths, do 3 011 One e.sar, do 6,0e Addres. A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO.. ot24'65 Petersburpr' Ta. EVEiTYB DY SHOULD H4VE A ('OPV latcralial Stcustc Gitile. EING an nb4tract oflihe Interial 11.-veieT, a lull Direct (ior [And) Tax Laws of the t'3"ited States, with Soiv-4uleA of 'axatton,, Licenses. Stamp Mtica, EXemptit. 11,)w ing the Itates usnder the various Tax Law inen Ju!y 1. 18f. ani intendo.1 for thit gene. ral information tof the I as Payers: t which is n1de-t an Ahetra-t ol the Acts of Congresa passed during the Wiar. reltive to Abandon. ,et Lands anl oiler tat era of grener inter vat. Ity E J Elford. Attorney at Lawa Grecnville. S. C.. AaisAor of the Internal Ri-venie Tikx for the I'hird 4.ollection Distriet, in South Carolina. The liok will contain about 72 ce, and will he tssued in re'w week-s PrY cen , per copy. with n li.wral discoun'0A le. '.)rdure ist he accompanted wItA, 4 to. ' a ion. Adlrepas, G. E. ELFORD. Vn ort 14*65 Greenvil Thet Soesiutheen Expr~g OFREtt nrpssed; fac iW - O tenet (tromo Augnsta t oir Cotton. Cottoni Goods, and tor Smaonnah, New York, and all Tlhrouigh rece"ipts given on whiolt I 'rata, an be efyescied at lowest ratee. - internal ilevenuoelTax will be paidt or bond. given b'y this C'ornaany, in accordance.wlti- - reonlstiuons of the United States Tieaary us--. IFor partienilars an,d rates, lnquiire.of G~ ri Ex ps Co y . - ThsCmany is now prepared to for.wad GOLD AND SILVER COIN,, C0U1ENCY' P.tRCEJs, AND FREiGhlTS, 'Ta Pete'rsbure. Va., Lynchburkf. Va., Danvilil', Va., Bristol. Tenn.. U -censboro'. N. C , Saliabury, N. C., R aleirh. N. C., wVnldo-a, -',e.. Goldsb'oro', N C., Wtimninrton.. N. C.,. ..ANDTo- wAY STAITrsOMNTs4 Virginia atmal Tientnsno Ra!lroad, Sotlth-Bide Rtailrond,. Peter-hnrg Railroad. North Carntlina Rlailrond. Raiqg and Gastona Railroad. Wil ntaineton and AV eldon Railroad, acid Western' N. U. Rlailroadl. .. LETT'ERS, MONEY PACKAUES AND' SM.\LL PARCELS, l'e-Coluinhia. S. C.. Charleston, S. C., Anxuta, Ga., Favatnnah, Ga., Muson, Ga., Columbus, Ga... Mobile, A la., Mo~ntgoamery, Ala.,, Sslma, Ala.. Jackson, Miss,, Ncw Orleans, La. A ND TO wAY BTATOSN5 ON.TNg' CharbIte & S. 0.. Railroad. South Caroline. Railro'ad. Georgria Raliroad, Mac.'a andI West eras Railroad Atlanta- andl West Point t'atb road, Soulthweatem RaiIrosad. Southern Rail toad. and( Alabhama and Mississippi Rtailro'ad. All Gooids shipped by the Adams andi Harde,r Express Companies,entia marked to ths tar,? of' to Southertr Expreisa Company, wIll. be priomtlylforwardcd to destiatti. Freights tytpoe by stattsbip to our carea will bo, tbrwardled by Exp'ress without charge for comnmisasiob-and dreysae If ordereeare left at our Officq gohds Wi'l ha called for and t'orwardledlb firs, exrpress. Det 9'06A DASSi XPR ESS C.-.