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TOWN AND COUNTY 'fUESDAX - ROltNXWG, AuguNt 12, ~1870 1'txs oil Tux. NEwvs' ANCD IIEiUb -T-wkly edition, four dolljta4 pC) a1,n, inl aldvanc. weekly editioi two dollars and fifty cents peranium 'In advance. Liberal discount to clubf of flive id upwiards. Rrs o AvEiRTISINO.-On1e do11 per inch for the first insertion, 'a af ifty cenit-s per inch for eauch subseq nCt ins.ertion. These rates apply to n il ad. vertifeiseits, of wh'atever nat ce, and( are payable strictly in advaneo. Con tracts for three, six or twlve3l monthl made on very liberal terms. Tran sieit local notices, fifteen cents peI line for the first insortion and severi and onme-amlt' cents per line for ecliC subseque nt insertion. Obituaries aind tributes of repect chairged ts adver tiseients. Simple announcements oi marriages and deaths published free 01 charge, aid solicited. All communications. of whatsoever nature, should hIe alddressed to the Winmsboro' Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. New AdvertlmomntR. To the Public-Sgenimer & CGroesclel. Clark's Thread-Goo. A. Clark, Sole A cen t. lloard ot Elaiitlizationl--. N. WitI -r .....l' I vI i u Al frI. dinmm. ar. gn Ii .. the comiIlittee ol' irran1Iemenlit a. Winisboro on MoIday, tie 18th1 int., with1 mnoner and carcasses collected. The Davis Sewing Machine con titics to give great siatisfaclion to all Who use it.. Mr. J. 0. IRouig, the atgeni for Fairfleld, has recently sold a large number of these machines, and in every case the purchasers are perfectly well pleased. Tle Rev. Dr. Grier preached at the Associate Reformed Church both morning and eveninig oil Sinday. At b)oth services the congregations were 1 irge and - attentive. The sermons were both admiirable eflorts, bespeak ing fine reasoning powers, a eriical investigation of the subjects treated, and hearty Christian zeal. Attention is called to the new ad Vertiseielit of Messrs. Sugen helrier & Groeseliel, in which they set fortrhi some of the special bargains they offer in certain lines of goods. In addition to these, they still keep in stock a full line of dry goods, fancy goods, boots, shoes, hats and clothing. A visit to their store discloses a well -kept stock inl a well-arranged estalblishmncut. DEATI.-Wc are deeply pained to anniounce the death of John Blarris, the eldest child of 11. N. Obear, Esq. He was in robtist health, but on Friday diphtheria developed itseft with most alarming symptons, and thmoug trachceotomiy was resorted to, the little sufferer passed away on Sunday morn ing, only a few days . before his third birthday. Our hcart-felt sympathy is extended on this sudden and dreadful bereavemeont. PEACHIEs.-Since noticIng the ex celleut peaches sent us by Fred Steele we have had our palates tickled by some magnificent specimens of thew same fruit grown by William Tight, another colored man, which were as fine and luscious as any we have ever seen. The colored people of Wiunns boro are paying imuch attention to beautifying and imp~rovinmg thilr pr1op-. erty, and a number of them have care fully tended flowers anid fruit of the choicest varieties. At a meeting of the Committee of Arrangemients of the Fairfield Surviv. or's of the Sixth Regiment the follow. i ng resolution was uinani mously adopt. edl: Resoived, That thme the thanks of thi* Co aimittee are due and are herebh warmly tendered to the commnittLee o: ladles who aided them in their prepa. rations for the late celebration. 'r( their zealous assistance anid excellent arrangem ent was largely due the suecesi of the entertainment. That they requiest the publication of the above mn the Winnsboro R Ewa ANL JIERA LD. THE CoTT'ON CR.-Thie report o! the Charleston exchange for July is based on eighty-nine replies froir twenty-nine counties. The weathei for July, with a few ecceptions, Ii reyorted very hot and dry until thn 20th and 25th, but In the rost of th( month there was an abundance of rain, No land wvase abandoned except a trifling amount in one county. Th< weather for the season to the 81st ult., Is reported more favorable by twenty three, less favorable by fifty-seven, and about the samd~ by' nine. The standi are with verylfow exeptions reoported very good--bettor than lesL year; tlu plant is bldoming, forfring atid bolling very well, several repottiig that they never saw it so'wvell fruited at tihe samt date. The plant, owing to excessivt drought, is 'reported quite small i many counties and the general fear Ii that if heavy rains continue much damage may reeult from shedding ani the plant going too much to weed Slight shedding Is reported from sev. eral counties and rust from four coun. ties. The present prospects are prom. ising but- about ton dgys later thai last year. ~e Sixth lbegiment Reunion. The following are the letters read ai the mleeting la# thui'sday, ahid cr'owd. ed out of'-Satuidy'd paper: KING'S MOUNTAIN MIL.ITARY SO0HOOL YOngvILR @.,duggst p, 1879. A .re anS. ',dmmt i tuok. of ofjan.thig- for tho '-work < another s tnool-year itupoiatively, fo bids myV absenco t-omn home at th time. 1To minor conilderatious cqui keep me from the pleasure you offe Although your tild invitatiop giV me the grateffil'assurance that 'a stil roneembored by my old comrad< of the Sixth, I should not have waitc i for it, had it been possible for mo i join you, so coifident am I of a heart welcome from those whose ''elbo I touch" I felt for three trying and even ful years. .1'sinelccy congratulate you up (.t( stiecesitul organization of a 'Su vivors' Association; and I hope tht before another yCar' has passed, in only the 'Old Fiflth," but all the oth< r'egimenits of our historic Brigade, wi have followed your good example i combinting to pelrpotuate the nemor of those deeds and iaines that mw should "not willingly lot die." .3Yishingt .tha't. c()ui' elipi of joy na be full to the'brni, I am, in the bomn' of it coilmonlem11101OrT, Your coiflade aid friend, A. CowARm. CnAErasToN, S. C., August 5, 187! To .Messrs. T. W. Woorniirr, J. ,I Brice anel S. R. Fat, Contm.tf. on1 Reunion Of Si.h 8. ('. 1.N ment, IJinnsbro,' S. G,: GEN'rLEI:N--Your kind and cui piIentttay'V lettr of' August 2, invit ig tme to atend (1he '.'eutnion of tit Sixth S. (. Regiment.." to be held v Winnsboro on Thtursday, August. 7tl (I' o. soerd t, Ang'ust 4th. -11 '1 It. 0 1 . a 11 !. I t I 1l)1'm!1 lo dt 1100 1J ha S o i - nI ; a at . You w Ii readiIv ly un d J.;1 Itmid he su, (tComing froi a "al"i'll ows_ 1',>nnerlly from I utili ar'. dom." I am1 jut. ait pros eni helpinlg olt the next generation For ihem, I hopeo, there willbe no war ol ru'111o's of wars. Please extend to the Sixth Regimen tmy contgratulat ions aL this "1rnilliOnl,' and express my regrets tihat I am no with them ont this- occasion... I woul prize, above all things, tho privilege o shaking by the hands once more (ih mnl( whom I followed into battle. MN post was generally in the rear at thi hospital, where I hope I did my duty This kind invitation of yours, gentle Ien of the Committee, assures Inc tha you think so. I regrct, more particu lirly, that 1 cannotbe with you on thil OccasiOn becautse I wanted to' urg4 upon yoir .Conmmittee and the "Re union of the Sixth Regiment" the pro priety of a "grand reunion" of "Brat ton's Brigade" in Columbia in Sep tomber '79 or '80. Do let me im pres upon )youir Cominitce the considera tion of this matter. About thre years ago I wrote to nearly all of th stall' olicers and regimental command crs onl this subject. The unsettlet state of political aflairs and the pover ty of those gallant mnetn who, with in flexible will, gallant hearts and deadl aim-not to speak of the old Confed crate yell-followed in tattered ra the torni and weather-beatet flag of t& "Lost 'Cause" till the bitter end, pr< vented the reunion I was so anxious t promote. Now, gentlemen, the political hor zon is clearer, our ship of State i guided by ()ne of our own pilott When l honor is due to any Brigadic Gcneral from South Carolina, Genert John Btrattonm comes in, in my opitniot for a "big share." The Sixth Reg ment have seeni him rising from a pr' v'ate in thte ranks to the command of brigade second to ntone in the "Arm of Northern Virginia." "Long ma he wave." I r'espectfully but earnesti suggest that a conmmittee be appoitc say, of the staff oflicers and the col< ucls commanding regiments at tl timne of the surrenidot', to arrange for 'grand re uniont of Brattotn's Brigade as .sooni as p)ossible. In htonoiig ouj old1 antd gallatnt commander, we hon<t ourtselves. With recgrcts that I canniot come, ata w1ith regards to each and all of you, I am your's, respectfully, 11nIACI L. PAnihER, M. D. -2'LB FJALLowV1'ErRa. MEMPIS, August 8.-Fourteen ne cases of fever were repor'ted this mori ing, inicluding eight colored. Fia deaths from fever have occurred slnt last niglht- tani Flays, Robe Webb, An geb A:ati, L. Rlober'ts a,: Lewis Palmer-the last named colore< The H-oward Association thtis mori lng assignied twvo additional physiciat to duty. It has rained'conitinuous] since 9 o'clock last night. LA-rER.-TwVenty-two cases in al eight white and fouteten colored2 wei reported to-day. Three addition deaths have occurred-Martin O'Le r'y, Ben Avetnt and Jack Matlen, ti two last colored. Hion. Johni Johnson, Superintendei of Quarantine, and D. A. Porte Chief Executive of the city, to-dn issued the following: " To Inspecting Q~icers and Poli OaIcer's on'Duty at Memphis: Ulntil further orders, you are herel instructed not to petrmit anty persc or' per'sonis to be landed ftrotm any bo; or other water craft at this port th* have ntot had yellow fever and in al dicoi cannot give satisfactory aseu antces that theoy are able to proylde ft temsolves. These recstrictio'ns alh a oall roads running Into L 'l'h HoardAssociation to-dn placed thirty additional nurses c dutty. The weather Is very chilly and dani 9nd unfavorable alike to sick and wel There is no change in the conditic of Ed. Moon and MI les Owen. J. 3 Tighelis very low. Mrs. Athy Is -col valescing. Mtaii from the east arrive to-day. MMPrn's, August 9.-Up to 'noo .-day fifteen cases of fever were r< ported to the board of health-tU whites and five colored. Among' ti number are Mrs. M. A. Taylor ati daughter', Rev. J. HI. Ridley, -colore< Thtree deaths have occurred since ha night-Mrs. Absolam Boyd, Mr' Francis Getz, and Lizzie Getzell. Ti .weather continues cool. At daylig] this morning the thermometer droppt to 64; at 12:30 p. mi. it mar'kd7 Ed. Moon is considered out of dange -The White Sulphur Springs pro erty was on Saturday sold to A. Mfatthews, of Lewisburg, West VI ginla, for $800,000.. The sale is sul ject to confirmation by the cotr which will Mx*bably be glveh, as L1 coimissioners wilredotntnend It. -A traveler at a ratlroad oathr honse In Missonri wia recnnly ham >f s.11 Cicews g uont~argug. is The Cheater 14, od, 4er s4iting d -.he formewlproceedjigs of the recent r. publio mnetldg;a$ oiting the reeoil. 8 tions subtItted byfaptahm Mockbee's omnsplttee, says:i. ~ d Ti'chairman declared the subj6t Q >en for discussion. Mr. J. J. Hemp y 11 addressed the Inceting in a state mf puent explanlator-y of tihe action of the t. Representatives ina tihe appointiennt of these officers. lie was followed by n Gen. W. A. Walker, Senator fi-om this county. The remarks of these Lt gentlemen were of a kind, we think, t to impress upon utipreJuliced minds r the belief that tihe delegation did all they felt themselves called on to do. n Major Julius Mills thein a4dressed tihe y meeting in vindication of his course. c ie wals followed by Captain Mockbee in support of.the resolutions. These were adopted and tine meeting ad s jouried. Vhile we are it) sympatily wi tihe ob eet of'tie ineetinig, that is to say, wiile we believe tihIt tihe primna'v niomuinees ought to have had the Ip. piitinmeinti Oil the principle that the strongest reco nmendat ioi, petition or' ndorsemIont i supposed generally to vail iln .neln calses,- yet we cannnot apwrove , of tie manner in which the .'e' is Tng . 1T::e rgrht of tine - People to arn,.1, to criticise their - 'pn~rsen tati V~$ if uItiuestioned aind 1 1u(instiolnable, bu t(here was neither I rigIt, reaksoii non ise inl the np >areit ' i "e~n.n t' l %'~ . 1lemuphill il his I *ope 1ug n-nw. h''le wild, passion .,i deimnsoir oi 1 Iln ile have no en -w ,venw-ir umIhe great. body of righit, ut~id lii mocratic voters of Ches ut . Suichl violeni , boisterons pOeedi igs, we protet. is niot the lnlco olf tie.. people. "Strike, but - hear. ' . Tie disposition evincea on tine I part of a few niot to give a representa. live fa (Iliet and respectful hearing Was siml)yv shaieftil and we know tihe gIod people of Chester will never couintenance alnny snch conduct. Others who heard caln judge for themselves - we now believe that the. deleittion did anll Inn this matter that they elt bound or even allowed to do. 'rheir state ienit to this efl'ect nust be taken as their honest conviction. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. '1HE County Board of Equalization for I Fairfield County will meet at the Auditor's Office, at Winnsboro, on Mon day, 25th August. instant, for the purpose of hearing complaints from an taxpayers who have been notified of additions to their returns of real estate for the year 1879, and for such other business as may come before said Board. I. N. WITHERS, County Auditor. Aug 12-tx2w TO THE PUBLIC. B E will sell for the next THIRTY DAYS, our entire summer stock AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. Come and be convinced. Light Calicoes at 6}~ cents. '2 Muslins at 8b and 10 cents. y Figured Pique at 8* cents. Y' White Pique at 6}~ cents. Suitings at 8* cents. S Cottonades at 10, 12*, 15 and a 20 cents. ur We have a complete steek, con-. a sisting of things too numerous to mention. GREAT BARGAINS in Ladies' and Gents' Neckwear, Ladies' Hats, eto , etc., etc. ALSO, Great inducements in Shoes. d I. SUGENIHEIMER & GROESc3OHEL. 1. aug - ' SPOOL COTTON. 1, ESTABLIm31lED 1812. r nEOGEA. 9E R '00 MRAD AR NWKOK n SEA IGELAD COTTON. TheI distfinie sfetus ths spoml 1- whioh it is made; it has no waxing or d artifioial finish to deceive the eys iis the strongest, smoothest and most efatlo sewing tread in the market; for machine sewing it has no equal; it is wound on ni W H I E 8 P OOL S. The lack is the most perfect JET BLACK I. ever ~roduced in spol ootton, being it dyed bya system paeted by ourselves. *. Tecoo rsare dyedby the 6 NEW ANILINE POOES rendering them so perfect and brilliant Uthat dress-makers everywhere use them Goldn Medalkas arddthis spool . and "geeral exr ence" bin 'tho kngh Y stawr itnt spool oon. Sask lade te gt'i fir tria: 1 o* It inehemsiw of its superiority over To be had at wholesale andro A~g 1, DENTAL NOTICE. U. J'oireth QuttlobAhlt & tou havo lit tile practico of l)outistry Will 'Attend call aLr. A es ebdhin *y W, and no ca at ris OC IV Jth bus0ines a trial without epets o. The esit - portuaity ever offered for thtose wilintt 'work. You shoud try dothing else untifyou Poe for youraeft what. you cai do at the busi ness we offer. No room to explain here. You can devote all your tilne or Orly your ispare lame to tie busines, anti tuake great p6y for every hour that you work. Womnen imak as muchi a4 inel. entd for special iprIvato wiAnI1s and part.1culars, whichave inal free. $ oult free. Don't colplain oX hard tilines while you have such a ehanjco. Adrs 11. l A e' ri & CO.. Port.land, Maine, Aug 12-toinxty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Common Pleas, all persons hav ing claims, of whatsoever nature, against the Estat of JOHlN H. DAVIS, Deceased, aro hereby notified to -establish their do. iands before the undersigned at his oflico in Winnsboro, S. C., on or before the tifteenth day of Allgust, A. 1), 1879. WI. H. KERR, july 8-t tu xtd Clerk of Court. ) TARD & Co.'s French Brandy, amaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gin ger Brandy Blackbory Brandy Peach and Apple Brandy, N. E. Rum, Sweet Cider, Pure Juice Port Wine, Catawba Wine, Cherry Brandy. Domestie Gins. The very best brands of Cigars, Chewing and Blackwell's celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and a very superior Fine Palo Table Sherry, at F. W. HADE NICUT'S, Rear of Town Hall. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & Co., -succ9ssons TO GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers and General Commission Merchants, 1 & 3 HAYNE WTREET.,. Charleston, S. C. Will give all business their mot careful attention. Consignmonts of cotton so licited. july 12-3mos 'lOR the celebrated Matthews V 1868 Old Cabinet Rye, call at F W. HADENIOHT's, Bear of Market Hall. T HE only pure Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey in town is sold by J. 1. McdARLEY. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, and " Cigars of the finest b rantds. can be had at J. D. bicCARLEY'S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Common Pleas, all perAons having claims, of whatsoever nature, against the Estate of DANIEL SCOTT, Deceased, are hereby notified to establish their de mands before the undersigned at his office in Winnsboro, S. C., on or before the fifteenth day ofAugust, A. D. 1879. W. H. KERR, july 8 tuxtd Clerk of Court F Ua good -drink--Lemonade, Mnt Julep, or. any other de lightful Spring Beverage, call at MORNING 8tAU SA.OON, ReiW fTb~r4Iall. J US< At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cli'eap .and ele gant goods. Milline,ry. and Fancy Goods in all the latest stylts and novelties of the season.' Mrs. Boag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pro.. pared to please the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doing so., A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tiesi or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Tritmnings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a firstselass Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Establishment. SHOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters' and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Corn, Sugars, -Coffees, soap, Stareb, Powder, S3hot3 Candies, Oi'gars, Tobacco, 6. In short, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and 'as cheap as the same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call. Ne trouble to show.goods. 3.0O. 20AG. SEWING EACIKIINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Mahines to be in store in aday or so. The New and Imnproved Verti cal Yeed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved American, rang. lng in price fron. $20 upwards. Thiese Maobines are fromn the facto' ries of good, responsible companies, andi are warranted to be just as represented. ~ 0 OG Agent for Fairgold County. F YU wnta godMint Julop, Ice wilil *eyvrf you In the m)ost tasty R olglass 6f Pure Lager l~0~.eu eriot to all othet-ad DiINK AIaa .. A NEW. GDOD1S ALL WOOL Buntings in 3lac pacas, Cashmeros and Lawns. I Colors. A large assortment of Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques an * Drills and Cottonades. Also, . Shirting and Shooting, Plain ani P Poreales. CALICOES I CALI4 C -CALL A T DIAM A nice line of Hats i V Our Shoe Stock is fuller than ov Clothing in great variety, ai GIROC p No baits thrown out to catch I Z gitimato Profit. 0 P. S.-A large addition to our few days. may 20 DKIINK AltI A VJ WItSONuv SEW in workmanship Is equal I as clegantly finished as a 4he highest awards at the sitions. IT SEWS ONE-F machines. Its capacity is WILSON MACHINES sold the combined sales of al MENDINC ATTACHMENT I WITHOUT PATCHING, giv AGLNITS WANTED.T J"' ILSON SEI CHICAgo, JUST RECEIVED Figured Muslins, Figured an< White Lawns, Centennial Stripes Cambric Muslins, Bleached ant Unbleached Sheetings and Drills ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virginiv State Prison, every pair of which W guarantee. ALSO, Gents' Straw and JFar Hats of th latest styles. ALSO, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans an< Cottonades. 3. F. MoMASTER, & CO. N. B.-A lot of Blue F'lannel ani Yacht Cloth Suits for sale cheap. june 19 NEW H'O1KE StIT, L.AT EMPROVEDi, STHO!r 4HU.IY count.uete ont ymm) ir.ro 3;.!: or the CCCj' 4c'I ~rrc 'J*1..Y T r PC.4 alco(4t 70- t'C(med Cl ba~ haR ati AL e~o ro.l le thoato ilteh m''ape ht ePill o)XOLLENCLthan Johnson, Clark & Co.' 80 UNION SQAE N.Y. a w e asmo . an1 ake eaEa You n mak frotam 30oean o atih or voi your evnng atnd spr eotiet t over ofrered before. IButhes pleasant as nticl h~nou ble. 1eaer, iyu .wan the public e~ us ydur ~ desadww YOU you Lircular and pfvt ternt Aug, 1tOAl ,Portland, Me. PUTRE WflITh OIL. -180 DBnag 1185 .TUS9.. OsA (1OFFEE. : ATHl IS SPR11%NG. U k and Colors. Black Crepe, Al Ailel Suitings in Stripes and Plain Whito Goods, such as Jaconots, d Cambrics. A full lino of Linen Cassimores, Bleached anid Brown Figured Lawns, Cambrics and t be '0E14!! CALICOES! ! ND SEE C C ix Straw, Wool and Felt. b er, which fact spots f r itself. / id a full and completo stooc of ERIES. he unwary. All Goods sold at a C cr Notion Department will arrivo in C F. ELDER & CO. g OSA COFFEE. kLUABLE INVENTION, Il" WORLD RENOWNED NIIR G mm"A C H INE o a Chronometer Watch, anr first-class Piano. It receive, Vienna and Centennial Expo OURTH FASTER than othe. unlimited. There are more In the United States than I the others. The WILSON or doing all kinds of repairing. mn FREE with each machine. ""NG MACHINE CO. IL., U. S..A. URE Swoot .Mash N. C. Corn Whiskey for sale low for cash a F. W. HABENIoHT's, Roar of Market 1ES 80DlS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS WE would respectfully invito an inspection of our Stoek of Dress Goods by the ladies of Winns boro and vicinity. Our stock con sists of Iron-friane Grenadines, All Wool - Buntings, Ltce Bunting, Dentelles, Beige, Linen Lawn, Pacific Lawn, Corded Jaconets, Corded Piques, Suitings, &c., &c. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of Browvn Linen Dress Goods, with Laces for Trimming. Our Stock in all bther lines is full and complete. A new lot of White and Colored Trimmings just opened. Second Slot of Cassimneres from Charlottes ville mills opened a feow days since. A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui -to Netting just in. McMASTER & BRICE. N. B.-Automatic Fly Fans for sale here. june 7 fOR the best half.-dimie smoke, try V"Th e Smasher," superior to all others, at F. WV. HADENIoJIT's, Rear of Town Hall. THE ELLIOTT COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVED ROLL. MANUFACTfURIEDBY J.31. ELLIOTT, WINNSBIORO, S. C. The subscriber has had fity years experienco in tho gin business. 3. M. ELLIOT T. june 14-3mos NO WOOD, NO PAPER TN the Standard Screw Bay State 1Shoe. J. M. BFzATY & Co. SMITH'S WORM OIL 0 - A ATwn sA 01,Depembe~'8 88 tite.Worm 011. t '9tda npassed 18 etory i ttle ~i1four ers old,-v al se pa0sed Osworsake t)~oato Ete 6to ,w________ H ' APPLETONS' AMERICAN ENTIlIELY JCEi'ilTTEN IIY 'Til .inA JES WHItI'iitS ON E VEity 8u11IJEc'f. Printed from1 New IType, and Illustrat ed with several thoulsand En gravings and1( Maps. Tr. work originally published under he title of the New American Cyclopm ia was commenced in lb8, sineO which into the wido circulation which it has ittained in all piai" o' the United States, tad the signal developments which invo tOken plate in every branch of soi -nce, literature, and art, havo induced lie editors ind publishers to submit it to m exact and thorough revision, and to issue a now edition, entitled 'THE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. Within the last twenty years the pro re~s of dicovery in every department of knowledgo has made a new work of ref erenco an t imperativo want. The novement of political affairs has kopt pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the in' dustrial and unoful arts and the conven. ience and refinement of s;ocial life. Great wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, involving national changes of peculiar ionient. The civil war of our own country, which was at itd height when tho laat volumo of the old mork appeared, has happily been ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been couuenced. Largo accessions to our Geographlcal Knowledge have been made. The great political revolutions of the last decade, with tho natural result of the lapse or time, havo brought into publio view a nultit'.udo of new men, whose names arc in every one's mouth, and of whoso lives every one is curious to know the particulars. Great battles have been fought and important sieges maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved only in tho newspapers or in the tran sient publicationd of the day, but which ought now to Take their place In Permanent and Authentic History. 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