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TD)ITION.] WINNSBORO, S. C., THURSDAY MOR N.ING, AUGUST 9, L877 NEW ADVERIVSERENTS. 2 kNOv (Alms till new ityles Willi nnnie, " )o,t 1a141. .J. B. IlusDED, Nassau 2 iten County, New York. O IcMi'sS NItiiUr SORtp l.1~t,ugly ure (ti sqlS- or p ie ski i. 2-i'. lier l: le; box (i tnkes 711c.) I00 1 hy 11111, I'rvj)at M oil re4cv ip m f rI-c-e. U. N. URIrrTrON, 'rolp'r, I I xth AveIlte, N.Y. Re'volver and Carri'idies for n4 A io nicekl p.atet, s vel shot, pIovkot, If volver ; a tIr%it-Alis.,i rt 110 . Sent 11 U . 0. 1)., or onl rveelpt. or price. (:. W. W11,118. 1s . 0. Hox 2,jis, New Yurk. N. F. BUINIA31M' "1871" Wavter-mWheel 1 deelfir hlin "STANI)AlRI) T'lITNE." iY overl 1150 persoNIAls NVII w ". It. 11t e i eiluevd New pailpililet, free. N. 1. liINI AM, York, 'l. LAJIEUE1oCat rmi ItatinItcnlie * CorI Sei, Brozatpin ant oudant Drops, Cont Postpaidtoanryrader of this rapor ftr 25 cots. Throo Cotc for 50 Conts. In Cur. rency or Statn is. L. A. THMtO, Cint: P!aco.How .ork T RIFLING With a Cold is Ahvays Dangorous. USIE WELLS' Carboliec Tabletc, R1si1e remrd f r Coug1q, anti fill Dis Qasfs of the Tihr.t, Lutgs, (hes,;t tid Alliouls EM brilne. PrT up oNIX IN ILUE 'LOvEb. Sold 1) till PIruiggist-. C. N. ('hTO_'rox, 7 Sixth Ave-nue, N. Y. itOANOfE CoLLEfGE, SALEM, VIRGINA. Next si,,sAon beglii StIltemiber 5, 1 ;77. ('tl liethi 4'. aJci'et ie1 Ptu lpepart.it-ty ctturse. hin. uri-,te A location. Mlountiall, cllilnate. '.\o;.Il 'in ii.. FIve IIIrhe ln own*. Motl(-.o ex u1. s:frla111 0 t 1 '()r II(IIIS all n (.t11ii Sti te , I f i( In ra itory, f ..t 1eexIicl. Tweil.y StIliuls Iomll \est, VIrgina.. For Uli talli,es, (vle.. aritn-ss. I t T1Y OF FA LT Y. A841WAT FPER a II'f' thlnesdisi,o.seof(i l' l at s r,.no.4. nlow it (I st-cm10-1ati 1 14I!rsl-0als nimti- Lliibtlii 'WATI-: A t histl pri e fort in.t or 113 1' nwrnt.iortiolt -nmt il palil for toitln evuer J)'.Iorv offerlvd. \\11 A'P'It(S, 4grand s .I1rl Mid I-y rigil 1 l'1:11n61"iitwt 0<rglIjin (1ni l;i g thelir n.-w livelil . IIII uI oirulf.) mv t I e be",t uade. 0.10avi- ITnms:11511. li!1 d4j 16 IIL ; ot 3miaS ar. 2 ' S10)) top "(1anli 5(I. .I St s 7S. St ops $ S .Atvops $;5. 10'.41St fpsN. 12 .40- Alpo :::ii. DGsLa, 1!StAi a ye:ar, InI pIetlw, ontrdlli wariie-. L 1. a l nd i roiling It-giIs wilited. Illst-ratite< ('ii alglue; 31alel. A III)eral du-eunt. 10 Teach ts. eltvsters,('httielles, (t'. SIv t mu11s1 Ii li. ha:lf V' . Ic IOCO WAn. ICS \\ri:sX SON'S,Ma i iltvrs aill. deilers, -10 Yas t 1411 St., Vl' or 1:IaII:tla , New York. Publishers and Printers ('In hy diIIect of the MAnufacturO onl "Ii .\ N,ON 1A -ifm (-r-riO AAINUS I th be.v., :ift cl.1p.ip,si low prjeil 11OWhilit 1 .13 - hd avit a1 nat te rpw i: oll 1 0lo Itility ait durbili.ty."--T -T111.: ANNOS 1l. :.iy t rn r.rn is by iaied ra lt* ; I- t a IoI, .n I. t dolais L i.s of !,t I 1tL.t "l- . Tht "t. ICIIIhm havv alwai.ktakn1 thil , h il s Atald. U i.s Oli win:whinw toiw h i .1pplieJ thel.tha 3-:beCti -;hy tist ,i P'ah..t.-(.o..o clitllf! 11(m-r. ThIi stdvio hit a rpumltion of iself: hy it, the C'a. he in.. li r t clt i"Ai r. t i:> it a mv jlml portant point in .tIe k:..iehin, adei "Tio that is p)o.e;"-Sed by i (Ither. It. gratly redts tho ltbor of' piepation in wo; ing tho paper backwiakd anid lorwatrd. \te annot too titrongly riecommend the tillvolntages of' JIh., patent mova,ble board. .t i ort-h the priot, Ovt iz mte chine, and purehiii rs itt should snerstan forliy Ta wl bEy o tPoen tHA by o.fn er er(tuf tipronoed theu motctdesih CadCutrin teNSuOke, for thgnea susesT oftatprotigne(ilice. -wt. m l tes,prvet meny ts, lits toil the. .terred.hy many1printerh,ian hoots its Slvor itsm over1' or 011ach l bnel wM N1 [toes genuet thpre os hangmfullr addres ltle( ttere in eastng.ftlt oi ,aterNwspr.persu 1)in(Iul want overthin frm nrcttl parties shutldfson-rc for myth Norh 0. F.seweA. UA RkepCJiW, tiyo ~Itill hty of-enla to. thaitttuytof me. oc1 . CLENN NING hitsand Shoes Maniratrer AMSI"1A MtHEt utndersigne re-.on L'Oteciiit it izueof Fatirfietltd thatO he0 i. Mllor's I4 amp preare to manufactur)O THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. 4\ All businegg entruRted to him in '.ither capacity wvill receive prompt attonl. .ion 0111co on Washington street, one door 'as4t of Wvinnlsboro H10tel. I. A*-.AI.,A1cj. JNo. 8. lI:YNoLs. GAILLARD & nEYNOLDS, AT'P)RNEYS AT LAW NO. 3 hA W RANGE. A. M. MACKEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, NoJ. I, LAWrr. .Utar.; , Winnsboro, S. C. K Special fttentionl pai( to the speed Y ,ollcct.ioi of ohimis. Will practico in all tlio courts of thi-4 Stato and the Uuite,l 3;1 tCHv SOMETHI NEW. The Automatic Fly Brush. AN ORNAMENT. A COMFORT. A NECESSITY. LONG SOUGHT, FOUND AT LAST Ever-ybody Should Have it. COME AND GET ONE CONOR &_CHANDLER. CLOSING OUT -OF H1y Entiro Spring and Summer -OF Dry GoodIs, Clothing, &c, AT AND BELOW COST, To Ma'ke Roomi for Fall and Winter Goods. R.. L. Darnnenberg, july 26 "EPO2Ei1 S.A.I.3li, A nwPn,made by one of thUed Sen nd ono-third octatvos, and is 'nished wit,h all the latest improvements. [t can be boughit at a great rednction rrom retail prico. Apply at the office of Tnc NBWs AND juneO 984f Lm 0 0 K I JsrJawroolDS i NEW GOODS 1! E havo just received a viock of SPRING AND SUMMER prints of the best brands at 81 conts. 4-4 C lambrics at 10 cents. Contunnial Stripes at 121 conts. A full Stock of Shirtings, S1iotings anld Dr.lling at low ligures, O LOTHING.! CLOTHING ! We have just received a large and eoiml plute stok of Spring atI Summe111r (tI h thing which we will sell as cheap as anly HATS! HATS! HATS !! :Gents' and Youths'Felt aind Straw Hats of all kiids and at any price. CASSIMERES! CASSIMERES:! We havejnlst redirived a full stgck ofCassi morss from the Charlf, Lesvillo k1ills. --ALSO - Tweeds, Cottonades, Jeans, etc. J_ F. McMaster & Co. Tie Latet Novelics JUST ARRIVED, beautiful selection of Lawns and Cambries, in all thu new desirable Colors and Patterns. A beauiful line of Hamburg Edgings, and Trimmings of all kinls. (Calicoes of atest stylesand at greatly reduced pritcs. A largo asortn.ent of Fans, Buttons, -Combs, and Lotions of all kijds. Call on undersigned hfero making 0y1our Purchnses and you will be satisfied that the .LATEST, BEST ANI) CHEAPEST GOODS aro purchased of une 2 SOL. WOLFE. cxaste & Brice ----- llAVE greatly reduced the prioE~ -.f their HAMBURG EDG.LNGS, INSERTINGS, LA.CES, PIQUES, TMNTUNGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON ED)GINGS, FRILLINGS, OLARS,, CUFFS, TIES, &c. Call ond oxatino their "Cheap Show Case" o,f "ODDS AND ENDS." july 28. TOOTH[ BRUJSHES, 20' dozenl English Tooth Jhrushes, hn. ported to order. For salo at the D)rug ~toro of july 26 1R, W. E. AIKEN, LAMP CHIMNEYS. 5 dozen Chimneys of all k inda ju received, and oftkred at reduce rates, by the dozon or half dozen, at th Druig l,toro of jn'n DR. W. E:. ATKTRN. LiBERIA ON THE BRAIN. 0---o A GLOWIXG )ESCRIPTION OF TIL COLOkE 1'JPiI.SIMD LA ND. How tho Colorod Peoplo at Ridgoway aro Stirred up--A Land Flowing Wit,11 Milk and Honey and Liquor--A Col ored Poot Lamonts the Situation. C01(RESV'OND)FN*E NEW.6 ANDl 11ERAI.D), RI:WAY, August 6. For several wocks, the colored population ill "theso burgs" have had marked sym-ptonis of "Liberia on the brain." This disease fully devel op3d itsolf on last Saturday, in a public weting at this place. Prior to the meeting, all kinds of "say ings" floated through the air as thick as "leaves in the valley of Vallambrosa," tiom) sensible, som0 ridiculous, but the followers of Munchausen cortainly held a promi -ielt and conspicuious place. To illustrate the productivoness of the promised land, it was assorted that a ten-acre farmer had missed a large ow for several months, and after (liligent search, she. was found with fifteen shoats, domiciled in a large pumpkin on the farm, where she had dwelt and. reared her interesting uamily, ver since her disappearan ce, and that the pumpkin seed woro rio large that it took two mon to plant a singlo sced. Potatoes grew so larg that they had to be cut up as needed. The man who indulged inl his morning drain, had only to arim him'self with a giimlet, Step to it tree, bore a hole, apply his lips, sue k his fill, plug up the hole, lie down in the shade and cat "pernannors and taters" with the butter that "does ooze out of do trees." It is said forty sheop can be bought there for onie dollar for the forty, and as many acres of land .for the same monov. It was said a ship that can hold thirty thousand would sail from Charleston in November, and carry all emigrants free. The desire to go is strong on the )art of many, but doubts and fears are in the way. Some credit the rumor that it is all a sham on the part of the whito Jm1n, to got. thom on the ship, then sail for Cuba, and soll them into slavery. Many fear that they will (lie on the sea, and the fishes will swallow them up whole. 0th ers say that mrmaiis will accompa ny the ship, and slyly listen to the conversations of tho emigrants on board, and wEn a name is mentioned which strikes the fancy of the moer maids, they will swim up the sido of the vessel, and tell the captain to throw such a one out, and if their re(uest 1is not coriplied with, they will f3ink the ship. At the meeting the Liberia Ca zette was read, tho inducoments ox, plained, &c., &c. I believe the names of some sixty persons-tho heads of families-wore obtained. I think a few will go-those who crave a black man's government, and are dis satisfied with the proeson t white man's rule. Many who are fascinated with .tho excitement, will give in their names, but wvill he found here next year, hoeing and p)loughing corn and cotton. The excitement has called up the poetical muse among them. Thle following effusion wats improvised under the iblerila excitement-one who oxpe. riences the hard times, and has fought Gen. Green valiantly, unaid ed, (he could not. get hands to hoc for him) when in a piece of cotton very grassy ; his lien almost ex hausted, corn good, but cotton grassy, his horse and his cattle mortgaged, lHe had worked hard with;the prospect of theoprice of cot ton being low. The bright blessings of Liberia a"e ringing in his oars. The attachment to his horse and cattle is str'ong in his breast. Thc foar of Cuba is befoi e his eyes. Hc has heard tha~t Ht,n. Beverly Nash carried a cargo of niggers to Cuba just after the war, and sold them into slavery. Hof becomes por p)lexed1, and lets bid pent up feelings off in the following, whbich lie sings as lhe goes and hawsn his horso, and whip in hand, urges on his faithful old steed: "My lean is high, my crop is low, My hior's is blind, and moves but slow; I takes my loan at Grigsby's store, I takes my loan, I know; If I don't pay the debts I owe, My old blind horse is sure to go, I takes miay loan at Grigsby's store. I takes my loan, I know ; Three pecks of meal, six pounds of nieat T'm sure is charged me every week. If I can't pay the debts I owe, To Liberia city TIm bound to go. I takes my lean at Grigsby's store, I takes my loan, I know ; My horso is mortgaged, my crop 'is too, And all my childern 'cepting two. I takes my loan atGrigsby's storo, I takes my lean, I know ; The waves is high, the sea is widO, I'm 'fraid you'll land on Cuba's sido. Sail on, ship, don't sail so slow, I'm 'fraid you'll land on Cuba's shore. I put these words in rhyming time, For fear I'll land in Ciba's clime. I takes my lean at Grigsby's storo, I takes miy lean, I know; Git up, Bill, git up, Bill, faster go, Or you'll b'long to Grigsby sure. Sununns. A Toriblo Holocaust. CINCINNATi, Angust 3.-Postoring's fivo story cigar box factory was to tally destroyed by fire at .7 o'clock this morning. It is reported that from ten to twelvo employees aro buried in the ruins. Six girls wero seen at the thirdistory window with their dresses on fire. and thon fell back into the lanimes. Tiho names of tho omploycos catinot be ascor tainod as yet. Thero are many missmg, and the loss of life will probably be terriblo. LATEM. -The engines have boon pouring water upon the ruins all mornmig, and at this hour, 1 o'clock, a large forzo of men are engaged in clearing the debris. Tile bodies of tlr-ee of the unfortunato girls havo just been taken out. They are burned beyond recognition, and present a most horrible .sight. Many moro bodies are believed to be still.in the ruins, aid great distress and excitement provail. A large crowd of police fill the stroets in. tie vicinity of the firc. Eight build imgs were destroyed. .NEWS JOTTINGS. The exportation of American ingot coppor to England is gradual.. ly increasing. A dramatic novolty in Now Haven is a play in which nogroes chalk up to take white parts. The Bosfon Comnonwcalith ac cuses Boston women of using in ordinate quantities of opium. Last year in England 1,240 per sons were killed on the railroads, while 1,528 were killed by carriages and wagons. Rev. Dr. Sloane, of Alloghany, told the Pan Presbytorian. Council that thoro are 150,000 saloons and 500,000 habitual drunkards in this country. One of Milwaukoo's druggists has a brand of peculiarly tenacious leceches which lhe calls "the post master leeches." ie says they all have to be pulled off. Br'icks perforated with thr'e holes that the mortar may get a good "hold,' are being used in the con struction of some buildings in MinnIeapolis, Minnleso La. They hlavo a judge inl Minnesota who has been punishing persons for contempt of court, their offense being the circulation of a petition asking himn to resign. Maine papers say that this year has been a real bonanza to the fishermen, the salmon fishery of the Penobseot having b)rought large sums of mnonoy to that section. It is a noticeable fact at all the fiummmer resorts that the visitors are not spondling money as in the days gone by. There is a vast cutting dlown in the list of "extras." Turkish soldiers are taller than the Russians, anId will average at least~ live feet and ten inches. They wvear fuill beards, but have their heads shaved, or their hair cut very short. One of the popular amusements among the visitors at the White Mountain House, is "snowb~all par. ties." Snow drifts, where tis amusement may be indulged in, are to be found within easy distance of the hotel. The nowv steamer just launched in this city, for the Hawaiian gover'nN moent, has been named the hI4Jike, pr1oniounmcedl leaky -leaky. San Ourtis thlinks thlat when is mine i0 Aralined he can find a customer' for the Savage piump, It is currently re' p orted that the nex.t steamaer to be b builit for the Hawaiian government wvill be called the Dry-R~ot.-Sanh .Franci#co Ata Calif'ornia.