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OWN AND COUNTY. UiSDAY Augnat '3, 1 : 1870s TmvWovA p. H iws AND 11Hs. IL.> Tri-oeoklv edition, four dollars per ln(mb -In advance; weekly edition, yo dollars and fifty cents perannum, advance. Liberal (discount to clubs f live and upwards. R.\Ti' oF AvEllitrlSINu.-One dollar er inch for the' iirt h"tdon, a ad fly cents per inch for each subseu tent s i. These rates apply% to -11] ad ertiseiacuts, of whatever itala ce, an( 1e pavable strictly in advanceo. Coi rats for threey 4ix or twelve mnonaths tade on very liberal terms. Tran int local non-cs, fifteen cents pen ne for the Ilrst insertionl and seven ,(I one-half cents pu line for each ubsequont insrtion. Obituaries anld 'itet 1o' repect charged as adver Isenients. Simple annoulcements o arriages and deaths published free 01 large-, lid solicited. Al' communications, of whatsoever ttilre. should be addressesd to the Vinnsboro Publishing Company, jinnsbotro> S. 0. Som1e tileves entered the store of lesnrs. F. Elder & Co. on Tuesday liglit and stole t-bout seventy-five poulds of bacon, and some articles of reo dy-made clothing. The impression is that the thioves had a key to the door of the sto'e, o aXo tests have yet been inado. 11. M. S. PINAVOna..-- We are re quested to announce that in response toi a written request from the Suarviv ors of the Twelfth legiment, and at the'solicitation ,of other citizens, tile Winnsboro Histrionic Club will give a secoId perforniance of Pinafore on the meing of the 20th insttant. 1) .'It of at Fua.x.'r A(.eAdvnt, of Fairfleld. Ittelligenco has.been received of the detho' corge IT. ,1tobertson, Esq., wlich occtrred at his home in Ifinads county, Mississippi, a few weeks ago. ,A' Mr. iobertson was a half-brother of ,1our estee mied fellow-citizen Dr. T. T. lItwisonl, antd lived lr ma1ny years in :hi'. county, Iler'e he tide a large munb11"er offricnds, whlo will be pained -0 to learin of'his death. He wa' a Ic illa of high character, genial disposi t lion ndi1 wa heart-IuaiSlitics wic * aiturlly won for hihn general esteemn. As an eviaence of the regard in which lie Was held by his fellow-citizens inl Mississippi, We extract from the pub lished proaecedings of the Democratic c01nvt.ion of Hliids coulity the fol *lowing: .. S. M. Shelton offered the l'ollow ing resoluions which- were uniLO m.iioutly adopted: Whe reres, la thea myst.er'ious, yet ,a w! inubly beieve, wise d isnsat.i of the sujretn' tuler of' IIe Unliverse, oiur hule Comit.y. Treasurer', Goo. II. Robertson, Kni., has, upon the eve o' the aLssliblillg of l i- Cotnvention before which hi nalame would have been brought as the most promninent oaniditate Ibr nomiiation for the same office, beenI sIudde0l11iy reilovedt from the Scm1ee of-life to that bounie wheequcaIo trIaeller returns; And Whereas, it is eininently fitand proper)0 that the p~eople of' inds conn ty, thriouigh their dlegates an this Con venation as'seumbled, should give some expreiC8on of their app~lrecitiion of the merits ot'the deceased as q ciie and a gentleman, and his servieces as an *omcero, and tenader to his bereaved widow and relatives their sinee_ ~'symipathyV and conidolence ; Tihercfore, be it Resolcedl, T hat i n the death ot Geo. HI. Robertson, Hinds :ounty las lost a most honorable and ;lblic-sjir'ited citizen and~ a most ef filcient ofilcer, Resolved, .fr'her, That in tihe dis charge of the important duties of tihe office untrusted to him by the people, his coniduet was always marked by that umrbanuityv and ki~ndness which evci' vharacterizes thle true genltlemnan, and his admnistratiolt 'of that ofice wasI conducted ini the most hionlorable and exemplariiy manner; tihe insidious tongue of sIe nder finding no excuse to speak aught against h im and the breath of suisp~ioin never having r'est ed1 even for a momaent upon the pure crystal of his oflcial reputation. Resulvedjfarther, That the people of Hinds county through their del eguates in the Convention assenzbled, hereby tender. to the bereaved widow and relativos of the deceased their symnpa thy and condolence, and beg to assure them that at his grave Hinds county stands a mour'ner' and tenders with~ melancholy pleasure this tr'ibute to htis exalted wvorth and noble virtues. THE SIxTRm R EGIMENA. onlstitution RecommendedA by the Speolal Committeo; and Adopted at the Recent Reetinag In WVinnsboro.. The following Is the constitution adopted by the Survivors' Association of the Sixth Regiment, 8. C. V., at the recent mteeting in Winnsb'oro: L. This organization shall bo known as the Survivors' Association of the 6th Regiment 8, C, Volunteers. 11. Every person whlo wvas at any time betweetn April 11, 1861, and April 9, J64, a member of the 6th Regiment 8; . ,V,, shall be eligible to membership in thtis Association upont application therefor at any annual or special thenting thereof, iII The objects of this Association 'are to gathier alld preserve all facts connectedNvith and Illustrative 'of' the history of tyhe Regiment> to presbrye and pe fct its rec~rday ahd. to keep~ alive the memori~es and fX'endships formeti in the tetmp and field, IV. This Assocfation shall meet an niually onl the first Thursday In August, at such place 'a wnay be fixed by the Asso .l~tt previous meeting, andi i thereof, as may be fixed by the~ eteom ve committee thereafter. Vi y of this Association shlafllU i6fie president, nine vice idh*Lone from each county in whioner ormore companIes were formedaA~d 61163(eoIetary and tr-eas urer, all'e fwhtni ,shall be .elected at the aional~ .nmqe~p s, to hold -for one year'and"aunUtuhehr successors are in hisabgeheheeme ,eepresident~ prestnshal pre ido 'at the aniuial and othei e *ii f the A ectat1iop, a e b dtt or looa oa~tps -and eachshal have ati ~ yto appit an: ol'derly sereamat, or satticn, for each coma L2 Ialny Wthin llhis county; shall presOldo at the county lieetings;, anid Ahni dis icharge t(e usual d uties of the presidiug uicfeur. Sec. 3. The officer known as secretza ry and treasurer shall keep and pre serve the minite of' the proceedingas of thei anual and other meel lngs ol tfie Association, aggregate aid preserve in it book, selled for that puirpose all tie facts and illtbrinationi presettled i tihe annilual reports of' thle orderly rgnt or compaIy statistici:nts, 11(1 lrecvte and keep the 'nds of tihe Association, and disburse the saine, ats he inay he ordered, and imake his report 'therieup Oil annually. Sec. 4. T orderly sergeants or com pay), statistiCians shall each keep the records of their 1ospective conianies, and note tierein, as; they ntty be in t'Ormied, every fict. that inl his judgment is connecltd with and illustraitive of the history of the Rtegiment, or of his company, or any metaber thereof, and itake his report thwreof ill writing at the annual meing.0 VII. Tie president shall aniitlly appoint an1) executive comllilitteeo Con sisting of live members, Whose duty it shall be to look after) preserve and'ad vinice the general interests of the As sociatior in the iltervnt or thW IMOetilgS thereof, ill such manner as they tliik best, and report their act.Ion to tihe next ileeting for Confirmation. Mi-nEms, August 11.-Five new ases of ftever were reported to the board of health this m11ornling. Four deaths have occurred since last night. Hobert Iillander, Lizzie Dolan, Itev, .J Ji. ]idley and a colored infant, Rev J. H1. Rtidley was Lt1 colored. pas tor of'Collin's Chapel, oil Washington streets MEMPIIs, Angust 12.--Eight new cases of fever were reported this morn iug-five whites and three colored. Ainong tile former are Mrs. A. A. Todd, Paul Ross) Wailter Lake and Airs.. E. P. Clningmillil. Four( deaths From fever have occurred within tile t'he city 1im1ith silnce last Iight-Mrs. Sopihia Irwin, Mary A. Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth ltobinson and Chas. Green. TiWO additional deaths . are reported beyond the corporation line-Dnniis and Luke Beach. A catse of yellow fever has developed at Whitelaveni, Tenn., eighit nules s5ou1th of this eily on the Atellphis & Timnessee .1huilroti, tile palient behig Mrs. J. Bolton. All in1spettin' oftlicer lia.: been sent to isolute the (Fwelling aniod preveniit ite siread omthe disease. --The Rev. Mr. Tiller of tile North ern etholist Ctmrch wias one of the Menphis reflgees who, Oil the out break of the fever, lied to Shelbyville, Temil. He died at miiidiiglIt ol Fri SI Iy, and the whole ComIunllity was arie-ted as to how ther should ilspose Otliis body. Sone want'd it put im <h I rrouln1d i iinteidilitely) others thouglit they outrht 1t waiit'nl hour or wforideCency's SJke. The great diliuly as ill gettfing' vollunteer sex:0on I-d gravedliygers. At list, by lie ligilt of' hl ps, candles and brush 1ir1es graiv Was hurriedly scooped out at lie back of the house, and at. two o'clock ill the mliorninlg, a little over 01e hundred minutes after the unfohrtuimate clergyman breathed his last, his corpse -wias rolled into the shallow hole ald hastily covored 111). The 1ext moning panic-stricken cr'owds1 gathlered about the hlousel inl whlichl he died, thrleatenled to burni it, and at hist alccounlts were prep~aring to Oecute their thireats. A N-sw USE Fva- TonACCo.-The uses5 of tobacco, after haivin~g long been .supp~osed by3 anl igniorant wVorld to be limiited to the practices of smoking, chewving and snu~lfling, have of late yers beenl found much more extensive and( various. Untbfrtunately, the gen ticelnan wilo is nmost conifident as to the merits of1 tile weed who lives at Cla mlart, ibi Franilce, has gone a little too fanst in iis anxiety to turni it to advan talge. He has developed atlheory that tile inhlaition of tobacco smoke by fowls causes their flesh1 to a~ssnme~ a wonderfully white color, and to be come vnry lender at tile same time. Hie atccordmlgly shut up a ciicken in his fowlihouse and( s'et fire to a store of 'caporal,' wich he left burning iln thle place. Tile .younlg fowl, so far from being averse to the odor of the nlarcot ie,3 was incelinled to try its taste as well ais its smell, and haed in a fewv days' time consumed so muchi 'eaporal' that its flesh was5 not only whlitenled, but absolutely "nficotinized'' with poison1. To it as It stood-probably in a rathler stupid state-upon its perchu entered One nlighlt an adcveniturer named- Car rouge, who, after belonging to a con fraternity of professional cicken steal 01ra, lhad started a business of his own at Clamart. Tihe precious bird was carried elf, plucked, nooked and eatoen, aind a short time after breakfast the thief was seized )yithl violent an~d in~tol erable painls. lIe rushed to the doctor heedless ofthe necessity whlich woui arise of disclosing his nocturnial esca pade. He wvas found to have been poisoned iyy the nicotine conltainied in the flesh of the foivl, and was wtth some difficulty saved n'om death. He wvill now be tried for thieving.-Lon. don Globe. Strlr, hnutIaa.-About threoe year's ago the Observer reported the ease of a citizen of tis coun~ty wiho, having mearriedi in 1848, lited a fire on his hlearth-stone as soon1 as he eatried lis ne0w wife hiome> and hed kept it burn ing over since. The citizen was In town yesterday an~d, being questioned about tihe .matter, stated tihat the fire was still burning and throughlout all thoe thlirty-six years it had never been al loived to go out. Questioned as to whether or not it made the house un COmfor'tably hot in~ torrid whether, he said the extra heat thus enerated was not perceptible. Iln rep yto anlother questionl, lie said tha in summer Iweaithetr, when~f it was necessary, for comfort's sake, to keep the fire burn inlg very low, he had to get up fre. quen~tly at nigh~t to replenfsh it slight. ly, but that hle counted this as :nothinig when1 he contemplated the idea of that 1fire going out. He has evidently formed for it~a stron~g attachment, andl yet 911e would not take him for ai senltimental man. Bunt this fire is to hlim a'constan~t reminder of the day he first brought home his bride. Around ithscidrn havo gl'ownntp into rnanhood'and wvomanihoo'dgtdd their children have gased into its light. -Its * as tile last lighat that fell. up~on tihe eyes of his wifb, and he hopes that it Will-be the last that will fall upon his. Viewed thus his sentimentt in the matter cand. e understood, nd .so 4t~ropg44thia setintent thest ItC4t% old man It6 amounts almost to a n P~iur subscription. -Adam Ilelhner, of Port Huron, Miedh., got out. of' bed, arled himself with a gun, ald went, downi stairs (l huut, a burglar. IIs with arose im med(iatelyC aerwarii', ad stole oil tip too down another stuirwav. Thev enime together inl a dh1 lif'gt, andl 1lelmer, mistaking his wife for a burg lar. killed her on the spot, BOA RD OF EQUA L12AT10N. T1111H County Board of Equaligation for Fairfield Countv will meeot at the Auditor's Office, at Winnsboro, on Mon day, 25th Auigust. intant, for the purl-ost of liearing 011plaints from filny taxpayors who have been not: fOtl of additions to their rttris of real estato for the year 1879, and for such other business as iay como boforo said Board. I. N. WITRERS, CouAnty Auditor. Aug 12-tx2w SMOKE the "Key East" Cigar-the IlSest- in town -fo uhl by J. D. McCARLEY. 'UIRE WHITE OIL. -150 DEOREES FiRE TEST. -TE recommend the ErSTAL SOlb as a safe illuminator. It is am clear and white as water, consequently gives a brilliant light, with very little odor. Try it. The price is less than ever. J. M. BEATY & CO. FOR a cool glass of Pure Lager Bcer-superior to all others-call at P. W. HABENICUT'S. FRISH TURNIP SEED. R ED Top, Flat Dutch, White Globo, Cow Hfom Aberdoen, Amber Globe, Golden Ball, Iluta Baga. Seven Top. Also, Flower of Sulphur, Strycl. niko,, McMunh's Elixir of Opi..m. L R. Syringes, Gum Camphor, Assafotida, (Chloroforin, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Bird Seed. Toilet Soap, &a., just received and for salo by july 12 McMASTER & BRICE 0 for the Bay State Shoe. T J. M. BEATY & CO. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William F. Adams, Plaintiff, against Wil liam P. Yongue, Defendant.--Sumnions for Mone y Demand. -Complaint Served. To the Defendant in this action: y OU -e hereby summnhfned and re (e4l -I to answer the complaint in this action. of which a copy is herewith served upon you, an1d to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office, No. ' Law lRange, Winnsboro. 8 C., within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. 11 you fail to answer this complaint wihin tht, tim e afore taid, the pltintil , will atlply to the C. -:i., for jlnd.:m ni i:aiiist you for the si.m of two lundredc dolhers. with inter.ent at the rate of seven r te di per anlnum from the fi s't d,) tif Decber, ono thousand eight. hIi dred and seventy-eight, ..nd costs Dated .July 5th. . 1: '879. W E. KE R, C. C. C. 1'. aIld 0. ". A. M. MACKEY, Plaintiff's Attoraey. To tie Defendant., William P. Yongue: TAKE notice that the complaint in this action. to-.ther nith te sumnions. of which the t...re-oing is t copy, was eild in the flee of the Clerk of the Court. of Comllon Pleas. at. Winnsboro, in tIe Counaty of Fair' ehl. in the Statoetof South Carolina. on 2e 5th dlay of .July, 1879. A. M. MACKEY, Plaintiff's A ttor'ney, Winnsboro, S. July 8th, 1879. july .0- lnew6wthu I F YOU wanht a god Mint Julep, Ie .Lemonade, or any f'dmer stummer .trmn9, call on J. D. McCAltLEY, Init it will be served to you in the most tasty manner. THlE STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary A. Lyles, Piaintiff, against John W. Lyles, as Administrator, Miinnie Lyles, Mattie Smith, William Smith, Davis Lvifs, Victoria Lyles. Frank Lyles, Wi liam Lyles, Charlotte E. Ed erington, Francos HI. McKe'own. John T. McKeown, Dollio BI. Ederington, Pre c~ous N. Wall, Joseph B Wall, May C. Ederington, Eugenia Ederington, Henry M. Ederington, Barilla IR. Eel-. erington, Fra'e's 11. Ederington, Caro lina J. Ederington, Winn Smiith-De fondants. Summons for Relief.--Com plaint notSorved. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and re gLuired to answer the complaint in this action, wvhich is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for thle said County, and to servo a copy of your an swer to the said comnplaint on the sub scribers at their office, No. 1, Bank Range, Winnaboro, S. 0., within twenty days after thle service hereof, exclusive of she day of such service; and if you fail to answer the comnplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in' this action will ap)ply to the Court for the relief demand edl in the comnplaint. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, Plaintiffs a Attorneys, Dated August 6, 1879. Filed August 6, 1879. W. H. Kania, 0. 0. Cs P. F. 0, aug 7-xtlaw6wthu BDEST Philadelphia Lager Beer, .ifresh every day at F3\ WHIAnnA NIGHT'S, Bear of TO~vh Hall. RQDERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., -sucoEssoRS TO GI~O. W. WItLIAMs & CO, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers arnd General Colnmission Mercbants, 1 &3 HIAYNBJ ISTREET, Charleston, S. C. Will glIe atli business thojr most careful attention. Consigients of cotton so licited, -j 12-8moes ()TALRD &, do,'s F'rench Brandy, JJaaca Rum, Holland Gin, (.mi ger Brn Blackbery Brandy Peach andAp re Brny .S Rum, OatawbaR Wipe, Oherr-y Brandy, Doinesio '-a. The very best brands of ON~s Ollewing. and Blaokwell's oqlebrateda Smoking' Tobaodo, aikd a very superior Fine Pale Table Sherryv at F,f ~. - eNIGT'S, Rearsof.Txown Hall, be t6 1 . TO THlE PUBLIC. r will sell for the next THD1T) DAYS, our entiro suimmer istoel AT COST FOR CASit ONLY. Come and be gonvinced, Light Calicoes at 6} cents. Muslins at 8' fand 10 cents. Figured Pique at 8A cents, White Pique at 61 cents, Suitings at 8-- ceuts. CottonadcN at 10, 121, 16 ani 20 cents. We have A tomplete stock, con sisting of things too numerous tc menltion. GREAT BARGAINS in Ladies' and Gents' Nockwear, Ladies' Hats, etc , etc., etc, ALSO, creat inducecients inl Shoes. SUGENIIEIMER & GICOESCIlEL. aug 12 PURE Sweet..Mash N. C. Corn Whiskey for sale low for cash a P. W. HAnENRIT's, Rear of Market URSS 8OOUS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS E wou]li respectfully invite an H ispection of Our Stock of )ress Goods by the ladies of Winns ioro and vicinity. Our stock con ists of Iron-framo Grenadines, All Vool Buntings, Lace Bunting, )entelles, Beige, Linen Lawn, ?acific Lai, Cordd Jaconets, .rded Piques, Suitings, &c., &c. A UEA'n'IFUL ASSORTMENT if Brown Linen Dress Goods, with RAces for Trimmiing. Our Stock in 11 other. lines is full and complete. L new lot of White and Colored Crimmings just opened. Second ot of Cassimeres from Charlottes. :ille mills opened a few days since. V lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui "o Netting just inl. McMASTER & Bd.ICE. N. B.--Autom'itic Fly Fans for ;ale here. junie 7 jDOR the celebrtated M'atthows 1'1868 Old Cabinet Rye, call at F W. HAnnarouT's, Rear of Market [iall. POR the bgst half.-dime smoke, try '"The Smasher," superior to all >thers, at F. WV. HAD3ENIeHT's, Rear >f Town Hall. Figured Muslins, Figured and White Lawns, Centennial Stripes; Jambrie Muslins, Bleached and Eubleached Sheetings and Drills, ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virgtis state Prison, every pair of which we snarantee, ALSO) Gents' Straw and Fur Hats of tht atest styles. ALSO, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans ani Cottonades, J. Fi McMASTER & C0. N. 1.-A lot of Blue Flannel ani~ Yacht Cloth Suits for sale cheap. jube 19 !T HE only pux'e Stone Mounitala Cora WL~hiskey la town is soldby iY. P. Mc ARLEY. SMOItIiG and Ohowing Tobacco, kOigars of the Anest brands. cnb had at J. D. MoGARLEY'S. DlUPLICA T1NG LJETTEJR BO0K, Simple, Convenient, Neat atnd Cheap. Every busines man should have one. NO INK ORt P1EN REQLUIEt Alh. undersigned Ig-prepared tk I111 orders, Samples can be seen ai ~y time. 1E. S, OHANDLEER, June 14-3mos. INJ~ the bost two abad a halfed~i cgat', astF Wanstuon'ao, gtea Market Hl. , DitUINK ARia THIRD AR1 NEW GCODS 0 ALL WOOL Buntirgs in B]lack Pacas, Cashmores and Lawnm, Lin Colors. A largo assortment of V Swiss, Victoria Lavn, Piques and DrillN and Cottonades. Also, Qr Shirting afnd Shooting, Plain and I Porcales. ;4 ), OALICOES ! CALECl 0CALLAN A nico lino of Hats in x Qur Shoo Stock is fuller than over ;r Clothing in groat variety, and GROCI ; No batt thrown out to catch the e gatimnato Profit. 3 P. S.-A largu addition to our N few days. may 20 AVAI THEI WItSuN SEW1 in workmanship Is equal to as elegantly finished as a fi the highest awards at the V1 sitions.. IT SEWS ONE-FOI machines. its capacity Is u WILSON MACHINES sold I the combined sales of all MENDINC ATTACHMENT for WITHOUT PATCHINC, given ACWLLTS WANTrED.1 "IL8 a MUD CHICA.GO, 1 FRESH GOODS ! JtST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bls. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 19 boxes Cream Cheese, )oxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee--10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, B3est Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red lkust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley~: Nails Trace Chains, Horse and MThle Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco - Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. IRaisius, Currants and Cltroii. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Peplper Sauce. ALSO, A fino lot of-BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whic~h will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. fl 1FENNIIt1EN. nJ:o DEc3T. LATFEZST IMPROVED, .at m)o% T)-OROUC~HLY' constructer, )JJik'I M fACH Ct.t eve' inated. Al thri wearliig~ parts t.roj bugdo ot' te LGCQ* STaEL, (OAlEFULLY TMaPCRCD an-1 are A DJUST ALE. han Iho AJG . i n~2I1. ILl oa,1z Easiest Thloadbd Shuttlo. 'o OBNI ao oIlou Ihas a ALV fTT( aIX tel1 WJTIe 'A n iorlrL it a LArOIe Johnson, Clark & Co.l 30 UNION SQUAR*. h.Y. h300^adb thda oUs. M Cpia not requred we wifi-tars eOLI on.47, as 4A COFFEE. ____ RIIVAL O1F 'lHIlS SPRi NG. mnd Colors. Black Crope, Al on Suitings in Stripes and Plain hito Goods, such as Jaconets, C.ambrics. A full line of Linen1 ssimeres, Bleached and Brownu 'igured Lawns, Cambrics and.t ES 11 CALICOES !11 I) SEE~ .C )ND sHIrT, 0 Straw, Vool and Foelt p which fact speaks for itsolf.. a fill and completo stock of t YRIES. unwary. All Goods sold at a C cr 3tion Department will arrivo iI V. ELDER & CO. .UABLE INVENTION, WORLD 11ENOWNED a Chronometer Watch, an rst-class Piano. It receive enna and Centennini Exp( JRTH FASTER than othe nlimited. There are mort n the United States than the others. The WILSON doing all kinds of repairing. FREE with each machine. 'ING MACHINE CO. LL., U. S. A. J U S T ARRIUVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar i second lot of now, cheap and ele ;aht g-ooth. Millinery and Fancy coods in an the latest styles and novelties of the season. Mrs. Boag, having a firBt-class milliner to assist hier in this Department, is fully pro.. pared to please the most fastidious, xnd will take plonsure in doing so. A. beaitiftil linie of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntinge, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, 1irinvges, Trimmings -in fa-et a full stock of such goods ris are usuially found in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Ldoods Establishment. NIKOE M. A beautiful line of ladies' sand~ Ghildren's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GRIOOERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Oorn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap. Starch-, *Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigare, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In short, you can find all you wvant rt J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the same goods can bo0 bought any where. Don't forgot to call. Ne trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SE1N#u MAClNEs. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in stor'e in a day or so. The New and Improved Verti ial Feed Davis, XX. P'. F. ; also, the NTew and Improved American, rang ng ihm price frohi $2t0 upwards. l'hose Machines are from the facto cies of good, responsible companies, mud ar-e warrahited to be just as represented. J.0O. B3OAG, Agent for F'airfield County. may 8 THE ELLIOTT CO TTON OlI, WiTH IMPROVED RO01.6 IAlNUFAtTUhECD BY~ ;, M. ELLIOTT, WINNSBORO, S. c. The subscriber has had fifty tears sxperience in the gin business. 3. MK ELLIOT'.' jtin6 14-Sinos MORRIS HOUS, AT THE~i MiOR~ia ItndI~ you ban getjsrallsient or reguhir bo atrd a pikes to stitthe times, with acommnodat~Ionssnot at based in Winsboro, . A PPLETONS' AMERICAN (sy4 'N QPIM1,i)I NEWIV REVISED ElDITIOX6 ENTtIECI.Y IlMMlTTEN BY TIIE ABif.EST1 W1(CITERCs ON Erl::liY SUBJjU1r. Printe-d from New Ty1e1a1d 1ilitstral. ei with several t nhtsand En gravings and Maps, firl wor originally publisihed under the title of the New Am rican Cyclopmvk dia wits commenced in lb 4, sinco wb'evih time t.e wtide cirelulatiCn N which it has ittind lin all parts of the United States, .id tie sigtnacl duveloimlenits which iiave t; ken plae in every branch of sei eice, literatmvre, and art, have indnaced the editors andI imbliishers to sul):it it to an11 extet aid thorouigh revisionl, and to issue a new edition, eatitled TIE AM HItICA N CYCLOPAIDIA. Within the last twelt years the pro ress of discovery inl every departmncut of knowledge has nidi a neiw work of ref. 1E1en2 11an iiperative walit. 'Thle ilnovenielt of' politic.al afliirs has Ikept pade with tie discoveries of seience, and their fruitiul appliation to the in-. dustrihl aind tsefil arts ril the conven. ionce infd refinemnt of social life..Great war" antid conlsiluen'Tl rovoluitions hanve eccurlret, illving rltional canjs of peciiicar moment. The civil war ot' our Owi cilltry, whcihi ws ai its height when tlie inat volume of tle olld nork appeared, lis hlmpI)ily belIn eLdcd, and t new course of comIlierciali andrl ind ustrial activity has been commenced. Largo accoesions to our Geographical Knowlodro have been made. The great political revolutiona of the last decade, with the naitural result of tile Lapso of tiline, have )rought into publio view% i mul1tituide of niew mn111, Whose names are il every one's mouth, and of whoso lives every one is curious to know the particulars. (Great battles lhave been fought and impoortant siodes maintained, of which tie detils are as yet preserved only in the iews apers or in t-ho tran sicn publications of the day, but whicli might, iow to Take their placo In Permanont ar Authentic History. In preparing the prerent edition for the press, it has accordin ly been the llil of the editors to bring down tice ini'oria lion to the lateSt ls,iblu dlatest and to iurnish an1 acenracto accouit of the most reclent discoverits in science, of every fresli production in lit,'rature, and of th, newest inventions in the practical arts as well ats to give a succint nud original Record of the Progress of Political and Iistorical Event,s. The work w\as begun after long and cirefu! prleliluinary labor, and withii the itc :t ciiple ris'nrees for carrying it oh to at sue 'hlti termination. 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