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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDAY August 10, : : 1879 imEIMs OF TiE Niiws AND HElALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per aullm, iI advdice; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cenits perann ulm, in advaino. Liberal discount to clubs of flve and upwar(Is. RATHS OF ADvE&RuTIsN.-One dollar' per Inch for the first insertion, t) ad (Ifty cents per inch for each subse( fent isert ion. These rates appil to all ad vertisle ments, of whatever nalto re, and are payable strictly in advane e. Coin tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tria sient local notices, fifteen cents per 1111 for the first inslrtion and seven and one-half cents per line for e.ach subsequtent insertion. Obituaries auiul tribuites of respect chargred as adver tisemtienlts. Simple nn11MOUlIIP1ctst8 Of Imtarriages and deaths pubiiahed free o chargte, and solicited. All communientions. of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnshoro Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. Now Adverltmiements. Duo West F eunale College-J. 1. Tle twelfth Regiment to-morrow and Pinafore to-morrow evenin- the army and the Queen's navee. Venu1s reaches her greatest brilliancy to-night. She is low down on the Western horizon, and will 0oon pass the sun and become a morning star. The colored:peop!e are holding th, ir annual camp moptings all over the county. A nceting is in progress in the Horeh neighborhood, and a mammoth meeting at Camp Weltre, in thq Rocky MouIt Section. There is no excuse for these who drag their weary and disordered bodies into our Company, when a fewh dosOs of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would cleanse their murky blood and restore their health and vigor. Ye mnuddy victims of bilious disease, have some regard for your neighbors, if not for your selves. * HI. M. S. PINAi.oun.-By request this popular operet.ta will be performed again to-morrow evening. Doors open at half-past seven. Admission 25 cents. It is hoped that there will be a full attendance. Tickets can be procured at Mr. A. P. Miller's store. As there are no reserved seats, people who wish to secure good places had better come early. DuE. WEST FEM.UE COLEG E.-The advertisement of this College appears in another column. It is needless for us to say anything inu commendation of it. Its work is so well known and its excellence so thoroughly appreciated in Fairfield, that it will continue to secure an over increasing patronage. As will be seen a still Airther inducement is offered in the reduction of rates to the lowest possible figure. TnE TWELFTH iR~IIGDN.-The fol lowing letter has beeni received by Capt. J. RI. Boyles: DEAR Smn-Your very kind invita tion to attend a reunion of the Sur vivors of the 12th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers was received. and( In answer I amt sorry to have to inform you that profession al en gage mots will prevent my being with thtose gallant soldiers on that le(asanut occasion. There wihll be for the re flectiing mind, food ott that occasion for both joy and sadness, sadness be cause of the broken fles thtat war, diseatse and events have made in our old regiment ; antd joy in meetinig and ttalking over wvith the survivors thte thrilling scenes of the battle fields of the most eventful period of the htistory of this country. They should remecm ber that might is ttot alw ays right, and that Napoleon Bonaparte was not en tirely jusitifiable in his cttnclusions when lhe said that "Providence wvas always on the side of the strongest artillery." We have yet a destiny to work out, and the sooner the South, as a whole, inaugurates the tmovement by enforcing the convictiotn upon the minds of the intelligent world, the great advantages of her soil, streams, mitteral resources, clitmate, etc., the sooner her people will become con tented, happy, prosper~ou s and pow erful In her Influence and control for good government. We are destined yet to become a great pleople; but un fortunately that l'ethargy so character istic of the Iuhabitants of warm eli mates and such unfortunate tutelage as most of our leaders have undergono in early life wlhl retard (unless thIere is radical change) thte growth of thtis country matny, very many years. Hiopinug you pnay have a large numn ber; nothing tb mar the enjoyment of the occasion and with my best wishes, t am, very respcotfutly yours, ' . . UNIPsEEiD. A RAILnOAD SlA sr UP.-The south bound passenger train on the Char lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad met with a serious accident about three-quarters of a tmlle below Ridge way, on Monday morning. The traitn had been delayed itn Charlotte to make connection with the Piedmont Road. When it reached Winnsboro it was an hour behind tinlej and from there it ran with great speed to and .beyond Rlidgeway. Going down grade below Ridgeway, It is supposed that the cenitrifugal force of the Pulliman car was too much for the stringer track, and one of the outer rails was forced off. This threw off the Pullman car anid the first and second class passonger oars. After bumping along'a hundred yards, all three cars plunged, the two passongdr coaches\upside down, downt an embankment, and the Pullman pois ing Itself as If on one leg and leaning against the side of a- out.. The passen gers In the Pulkniiti were not injured, but the other jassengoes were unot so fortunate. Wheni the, coaches turned uipside down they woi'e pitched poll h1 fu:o the root (wliif litd now *becomo the 1oor) together With valises, iumbrellas, traveling, .lags, hkey sapuples and gat OUlshin, .whie ,the seats ,thstrnips, with a fey. excep. tions,. n~ng1, Jko Datgoeies standA *rarhaal :W'Ph Iamnh fartnnataiy W01nt out and spared a conflagration. For anl insant. cont'usion 1evailed, theni the passengers blgant to pick themselves or each other up, and to ex emine Into the Casualties. The Rev. Dr. Meynardic was severely bruised, and internal injuries vero feared. A young gentleman, Mr. Sullivan, from Augusta, was cut in the head and badly bruised in the shoulder. All the other passengers received slight injuries, mostly cuts about the head. Coiductor Newco',mler had a painful cul. in the head besides receiviig sever al bruises. Ile showed great presence of in1ind, ordering the paisseigers to keep their seats, which they did uniil the111 seats left them. Two Imlies were on the traini and were <lui(e cool. For such i serious iccideit the comlllmra tive SmIall num1111 ber of Iijnri \ies wre providelitill. Dr. (Iitinds, of hidI'ge waty, wvas Called in anld renidered i)romI)t assistamee. Time road vas badly wi-ecked, but i was repaired by on(e O'clock. Later initelligenecm, from Columbia reports Ilat the Rev. Dr. Mey;linrdie was ser-iously but not dan1iger-Outsly The Cause of the accident seems to have been that the train was running too rapidly over the crooked and infe rior stringer track.' It 1must have been going at least thirty miles an hou-. The aui thori tiCs are repreheIn1ible. for d iaying their trains in Charlotte and tlen hivin1g the conductors make u) the lost time before reachinlg Augusta. The road bed can't stand lightning trains. WAN.' TED, A GoOD FIG URE. Au Adverirsement, to Which More Tiha Sixty Women J1romptly Reelonded. New York Stin. An advertisemieit; inl tihe Sunl of Sunday last read as follows: A RIEALLY GOOD 38-INCHI FIGURE WA NTED. Apply at Cloak Depart ment., 132 Church st. A Sun reporter visited the place yesterlday to ascertail What it mealit by "a really good thirty-eight-inch figure," and thr what such a figure is wanted. He found tile place ro be the cloak dlpirtment af B. 1H. Clallin & Co., and I hat other persons had called there in answer to tio advertisement; but here the resemblance between the other visitors and the Sun reporter ceased, for they were, without ex ccptaion, vonenl, most of theni young, and they all secimed to k1ow just what a thirty-eight-in11 figure meant and vhat It wats to be used for. The re Porter soon learned that in the cloak establishImenlt of Claflinu & Co. were not only cloaks, but -women's slits are made, young. vomuen of good figure are employed, from whoim measure meits are taken whereby the suits are cut. The voint,g woieni thus employ ed are also employed to try on gar ments before pirchasers, aid a young woman withm a good figure is essential. "We employ four figures constant ly," said Mr. .Williamn F'erguson, the Illmnager Of the Cloak and suit depart melit. "They call themselves- 'figures.' Tlie French call them 'models,' you know, but the girls don't like the name1110, SO we speak of thiem as 'figures. Wer make seven diflhrent sizes of cloaks *and suits, and employ foury figures to wvork from. Of course, I mean four difibrcunt sizes of figure. Our thirty-cight-inch figure was takenm ill recently, anid We must get another ill her laice, hence the advertisemuent in the Sun. In answer to this adver tisemlent, we have already this morn ing had at least, sixty applicants, and yet we have nlot found a 1 '.ily goodl figulre. You shiouldnt't thlink a goodl figure so hard to find, but it's so. We have all manner ' applicanlts, girls who are evidentl1y very, poor, judogin~g from thIeir dIress, and girls who come here wvit h theiri mothers, well-dressed, well-bred and lady-like girls, wh'lo htaven't worked anywhere, bitt who are compe)lled to earn1 money, anid they'd like to be figures. Now, our opmeratives onl ciloakhs and( suits, the girls who work at the macines, can make good wages, but, for some1 real sonl or other, they all think it's a grade better work to be figulres. Of course there is a very limaitedl deniand for the~m, and most of them -wiold( do lhetter to take a machine. We play our figures $10 a week, butt a mnacinne oplerat ive at the wages canl save more0 money, for a figure must dress better than11 it is necessary anl operative should. She omust ahlvays-be neat and tidy1 for she has niot Only to servo as a measure to cult garments b y, but also as a figure oni which to display gar monits for cuistomfers5. "On1 a good figure, of course, a gor' menti looks better, sets better, tI an on a p~oor one. A garment made from the measure from a good figure is more apt to fit another persont thtan 0o10 miade from a poor1' figure, and if it doesein't quite fit, is usually easily altered. So you see how impllortanut a good figure is. Every large cloak house ml this city em ploys two or three such31 young wVomen. But, as I said before, good figures are very hlardi to find." MRS. DoRSEY'a WILL. The onily trouble connected with the contest of Mrs. Sarah A. Dorsey's will, by which .Jcfi'erson Davis comes into p ossesion of~ a quairter of a mil.. lion dollars anid Mrs. Dorsey's various relatives get nothing, is that there is no money to set it going. Colonel S. Percy Ell is, who probably would be better kmnown to lis old acquaintances if it were not parted in the middle, but was wgitten~ plain Ste phen Ellis, hasn't any mlonley. Mrs. Inez Beck 11am, who lives Iin Tensas parish, La., is likewise poor. Mrs. Appoline Ellis, the widow of Thomas La itoe Ellis, who was killed ini the Confeder ate service, is deonctueent upon a poel tioni in the Phi ladlelphiha p oat-office, which her uncle, Goneiral Meade, ob talied for her, and the .sons of 'Gen. Charles (1. Dahhgreni, who atre half' brothers of Mrs. Dorsey, are likewvis, impecunIous. General Dahlgreni once worth $750,000, is now an aged and poor~ manl living by such lawv practice as in his limited acquaintance hcan obtain, and although lhe Is not interested in' the contest, except to thle extent of the welfare of his sons,i who were tihe children of Mrs. Dor sey's mother, he -would contribute liberally had lhe his old-time fortune, as he bears acordial dislikt for Jeff'er noi Davis, who he claims gossly mis-. s age the cause of th'Southdj'j Cnfedot~acy, and place promotion ln-the way only of thiose Generals who M'tloone.Ellis is seelking a lawyer Whgi Will'tktthban0 oila'eannt M. Several lawyers have alrcady reffuse to totich it oil the groumlid that thIiere n1o legal vid1Incte i;y which tJiey cotil hope to break the will. Mr. Ell alleges the promises made by M Samuel Dorsey bebto his death, thi finl income should be provided 16r I (Ellis') children, and the request I 11111d of his wiib to take care of theii Another grouid alleged is that thei is in-sanity iII the thnily, and that Al Dorsey's 11(id wis soimewhat i Stel(. id W1hen1 It. was subjected I the strong personal Influence' of Jellb soil Davis, it waits not, a sound and di posing inind caimble oi'making t wil The other point relied upon is thi JefIlersont I )avis exercised 111(u it fliuenee. Mr. Ellis being remote froi his sister's surroindinigs, canniiot pr' seit atlequate proof of this to itt rat at lawvr. An imuportant witness to i however , is MNrImer'I Dahl1gren, nto' ti resident o* 'St. Lou1is, w ho splnt yeaor ot 1 wo :1t lieauvietr ait teIling I Mr.<. 1)on-ey's intere.<t. IBe wei there. it is iti. on11 the promise til his halt.sister w' 'lohlI do solmtitinlehng f himn, bll, he left whoie Ie 1ouild th Jellersoin I)avis had supplnitied ever one else in Mr.i. D)orsev's tfeliolu aid that Mr. )avis was virtuall director of tile place. T'le contestaint 'eel very bitter toward the ex-Presi (iet!lthe1 t Confed41erney, anI d t her %thr1o) out <lark hinits of tIlnigs whih the profess to know, and which they sa that thev believe JelTersoni Davi would rather not have disclosed, eve though he had to compromise to prI Votic it. DUE WEST FEMALI COLLEGE r 1H. twenty-first year will open Octe I ber 6th. - The President and his fIainily will re main in the College. hates have been reduced. Tuition ani Hoard, including washing and fuel, fo the year, ono hundred and sixty-two dol lars. For further particulars apRly to th< President, J 1. B ONNER, Due West, S. C. August 16, 1879. aug 19-1m NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The circulation of this popular newspa per has more than trebled during th past year. It contains all the leadinj news contained in the Daily Herald, an< is arranged in handy departments. Thi ORE1IGN NEWS embraces special dispatches from al quarters of the globe.1 Undor the head o AMERICAN NEWS are given the telegraphic despatches o: the week from all parts of the Union. Thii feature alone makes THE WEEKL) HERALD the most valuable chronicle ii the world, as it is the cheapest. Ever., wok is given a faithful report of POLITICAL NEWS embracing comp.'.ete and comprehensiv< despatches from Washington, includid1 full reports of the speeches of eminen politicians on the questions of the hour. THE FAIM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald gives the latest af well as the most practical s'ggestions and discoveries relating to the dutis of th< farmor, hints for raising cattlo, poultry grains, trees. vegetables &c., &o., witl suggestions for keping builiing and farming utensils in repair. This is sup plemented by a well-edited department widely copied, under the head of THI HOME, giving recipes for practical dish. es, hints for making clothing and fo: keeping u1' with the latest fashions at th low est price. Every item of cooking e economny suggested in this dopsrtment I practioal ly tested by experts before pub lication. Lotters from our Paris ant London correspondents on the ver latest fashions. The Home Departmen of the Wookuly Herald will save the house wvifo more than one hundred timies th price of the paper. The interests e skilled labor are looked after, and every thing relating to mechanics and labo. saving is carefully recorded. There is; page devoted to all the latest phases of th business markets, crops, merchandise &e., &c. A valuable feature is found ii the specially reported prices and condi tions of the proe~lC market. Sporting news4 at home and abroad together with a Story ever~y week, a Ser mon' by some eminent divine, Literary Musical, Dramatic, Personal and So Notes There is no paper in the worl which contains so nmuch news matte overy week as the Weekly Herald, whiel is sent, postage free, for One Dollar. Yo1 cani subscribe at any time. THE NEWV YORK HERALD IN A WTEEE LY FORM,ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Addross, NEW YORE HEALD, Broadwvay and Ann street, Now York. aug 19 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. MIE County Board of Equalization fe I Fairileold County will meet- at th Auditor's Office, at \finnsboro, on Mor dlay, 25th August. instant, for the puirpos of hearing conmplaints from any taxpayex who have heel) notified of additions t ' "e returns of real estate for the yen 1879, and for such other business as ma i ome b -fore said.Board. .' 1. N. WITHERS, County Au ditor. Aug 12-tx2 w S MOKE the "Key East" Cigar-ti finest in town-for sale by J. D. odCA1lLEY. FOR a cool glass of Pure Lage Beoer.-superior to all others-ea at F. '2 H ADENIORT's. FRESH TURNIP SEED. R ED Top, Flat Dutch, White Globt Cow Horn, Aberdeen, Ambo Globe, Golden Ball, lRuta Baga, seve Top. Also, Flower of Bulphur, Stryol nine, MoMunn's E~lxir of Opiam. L. I Sringes, Gum Oamphor, Assafotidi Choroform, Teeth Brushes, Nail Brushe Bird Seed. Toilet Soap, &O.,'just receive and for sale by July 12MMMATER & B3RIOE. Ofor the B~ay State Shoe. I F YOU want a good Mint Julep, Ic Lemonade, or any fancy summi 'di-ink, oalk on J. D. MeQARLEY, and will be served to you In the most tast manner, B~EST Philadelphia Lager Bee~ ..fresh every day at F. W. HIAnI NICHT's, Rear 91 Towli Halt. ROB3ERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., ~-8PUoOE8SOI! TO GECOM. WILLi4MS & CO~ Cotton Faetors, holesale Grocers and General Commisbion Moerdhanta, ,Will give all blisiness their most oturefs ttntion..1 Consignmenta ibf .coto at ici.Z,- . o e TO T1HE t PUBLIC. E will sell for the next TlHIRTl DAYS, our entire summor stoel . AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. Come and be convinced. Light Calicoes at 6.} cents. Mluslins at 81 and 10 cents. Figured Pique at 8W cents. White Pique at 6{ cents. ( Suitings at 8h cents. Cottonados at 10, 121, 15 ani t. 20 cents. We have a complete stock, con - sisting of things too numerous tc Smention. GREAT BARGAINS in' Ladies' and .Gents' Neckwear, Ladies' Hats, etc , etc., etc. ALSO, Great inducements in Shoes. SUGENHEIMER & GROESOH EL. aug12 DURE Sweet..Mash N. C. Corn . Whiskey for sa le low for cash a F. W. HABENIOHT'S Rear of Mar ket 18RESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS r UTE would respectfully invite an TV inspection of our Stock of Dress Goods by the ladies of Winna boro and vicinity. Our stock con sists of Iron-frame Grenadines, All Wool Buntings, Laco Bunting, Dentelles, Beige, Linen Lawn, Pacific Lawn, Corded Jaconets, Corded Piques, Suitings, &c., &o. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of Brown Linen Dress Goods, with Laces for Trimining. Our Stock in all other lines is full and complete. A new lot of White and Colored Trimmings just opened. Second lot of Cassimeres from Charlottes ville mills opened a few days since. A lot of Fans, Parasols and ]Iosqui to Netting just in.. M~cMASTE~R & SR ICE. N. B.-Automatid'ly F'ans foi , alo here. june 7 OR the celebrated Mattliews 88Old Cabinet Rye, call at Fi ~W. HAENIHT's, Rear of Markel SHall. OR the best half-dime smoke, try "TheSmaser,"superior to all ~ohraF.W HnEoT',Reai ,of Towvn Hall. SJUlST RECEIVED! Figured Muslins, Figured ani White Lawns, Centennial Stripes -Cambric Muslins, Bleached ani Unbleached Sheetings and Drills r ALSO, o A lot of Shos from the Virginif n State Prison, every pair of which w< guarantee. ALSO, Gents' Straw and Fur Hats of th, latest styles. ALSO, r Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans an( 11 Cottonades. J . F. McMASTER & CO. - N. 1.--A lot of Blue Flannel an< a Yacht Cloth Suits for sale oheap. Sjune 19. HEi onl pure So Mountain cr ..L Whs~koyn t J. . McCARLEY. SMOKIN'G and Chewing Tobacco, ani * Cigars of the finest brands, can b had at ,J. D. MeOARLEY'8. -SHIPMAlN'S It DUPLICA TING LE3TT]2D2i BOO0X Simple, Convenient, Neat and Cheap. Every busines man should have one. NO INK OR PEN RtEQUIREI, The undersigned is prepared t< fil1 orders. Simples can be seen al any time. ,. S. CHANDLER, june 14-4mos. THIRD AF N EW GCODS 0 ALL WCOL Buntings in Blaela pacas, Cashineres and Lawns. L Colors. A largo assortment of Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piquos amu Drills and Cottonades. Also, Shirting and Shouting, Plain and SPorcalos. CALICOES 1 CALIC C -CALL Al A nico line of Hats in Our Shoo Stock is fuller than ov( Clothing in great variety, an GIROC] Ei No baits thrown out to catch tl gitimate Profit. P. 9.-A large addition to our few daysj. may 20 BUINK AR114 EER A VA ...FTH WItSON SEWJ In workmanship Is equal tc as elegantly finished as a the highest awards at the % sitions.. IT SEWS ONE-F4 machines. Its capacity Is WILSON MACHINES sold the combined sales of all MENDING ATTACHMENT fc WITHOUT PATCHING, give ACUNTS m WNDtIWILSON SE1 CHICG, FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bble. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes bost 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, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Tiiaco Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White WVine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To' bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow~ Chow and Pepp~er Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. U PLENN KEN. THE LIGQRT-RUNNINQ3 'rh~o fEST, LATEIST IMPROVED, i maA T HOrZOUCHLY conrcte<. S EW iNG M ACH I 1L E over invented. M. tho wearinl~g paat wo iiurdo or the0 DCO'i STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED andl are A DJU8T ABL E. hla i rIOMATI 0MD1 40J'a e EasIest Threaded 8huttle. TN IOD1BIN5 aro WOUN withoe MAOHIE. luia has SILF.St TI D1EI has )1lorogsaii lhi ag or all s . 3TUIOITh4IN ithQUi AR N.Y 1A0 tnde ioam rt nts a d aSS an it inoo reqied o EXOaLLItar yuaae *WAt antoti aof(o IRIVAL OF '1HIS SPR 1ING .10 and Colors. Black Crepe, Al-i oinn Suitings in Stripes and Plain WVhite Goods, such as Jaconcts, I Caubrics. A full lino of Linen jassinitnros, Bleached and Brown Figured Lawns, Cambrics and 0 d @ES !? CA LICOES!! ot 0~ Straw, Wool and Folt. -r, which fact speaks for itself. R d1 a full~and complete stock of IERIES. 1o unwary. All Goods sold at a & Notion Dopartmont will arrive in l F. ELDER & CO. >SA COFFEE. LUABLE INVENTION, E WORLD RENOWNED mNa MAC NEm a Chronometer Watch, an( first-ciass Pia'no. It receive Tlenna and Centennial Expc )URTH FASTER than othe unlimited. There are more In the United States than the others. The WILSON or doing all kinds of repairing. n FREE with each machine. IlNI MACHINE CON ILL., U. S. A. J U S T A RRIVE D t At tlto Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of now, cheap and ole gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styleGs and novelties of tho season. Mrs. Bong, ! having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pro. pared to please the most fastidious, , and will take pleasuro in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties1 or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods : as are usually found in a first--class a Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Establishment. SI[OES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GOROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries : Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Corn, Sugars, Cofl'cos, Soap. Starch, Powder, Shot,. Candies, Cigars, ' Tobacco, I Kerosene Oil. In short, you can find all yon want at J., 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as I the same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call. Nc trouble to, show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING HIACHINES. Sixteen now and first--class Seowing ~ Machines to be in store in a day or H so. The New and Improved Verti-- I cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the i New and Improved American, rang.. ing in price fron $20 upwards. c These Machines are from the factj. o ries of good, responsible companies, 1 and are warranted to be just as represented J. 0. BOAG, e Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 THlE ELLIOTT *COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVE~D ROLL. MAN4UFAoTURtED BY J7. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSBIORO, S. C. The subscriber has had fifty years experience in the gin business. 3. M. ELLIOTT. jmie 14-Sines MORRIS HOUSE, AT THE MiORRIS HOUSEI you n get tfansiont or regular bo arc! a jribe~ spit the tines, with acoofumodationls hot 5utpaesad in Wisboro. ii. i~ . A. MdtiUs,'" moph25 a k4 amPr6mtamtr.a APPLETONS' AME RICAN OYOLO~PEDIA. UEWFY REVISED EDITION, ENTI It ICIY it EWitITTEN BY TI!E A BTEST WiilTEIIS ON EVVEIY tIIIM 1CT. Tinted i'roi New Type, tinid Il]ustrat. ed with several tottsandl En gl'aviligs atiId Maps. Tur work originally published under ie title of the New Aner.ean (Cyelopmo. a was col]iriom ned1 l il .lb 8, since which ie the wide circuiltion which it hasi ttained in all parts of the United States, u1d the si 1na1 developmnIlts which ave te-ken pra.e in every branel of sci lice, literature, and art, havo induced lIe editors 1111A publishers to suibim it it to 1 exact and th(roughi revision, arnd to saue a new edition, eatitled IE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. Within the Ist twenty years the pro ress of dimcovery inl every departient of :nowle(lge has18 mado a new work of ref. rence an imperative want. The movenient of political affairs has -ept pace with the discoveries of science, nd their fruitful application to the in-. lustrial and1 useful1 arts aid the conven Mnco an(l refinement of social lif' Great viars and consequent revolutic avo iccurrod, involving national ohi -ige i of >ecuiliar iomiont. The civil war ,a our Ivnl1 collitry, which was at its leight vhen tie laat vollimc of the old w ork ippeared, has happily been ended, an(l at tow courso of comniercial and industrial ictivity 1111 been commenll1iiced. ,arge accessions to our Geographical Knowledge have boon mado The great political revolutions of the last locado, with the natural restilt of the apso of time, havo brought into publio view i iutltituido of now men, whoso anes are in eiy one's mouth, and of vlhoso lives every ooi iq curious to know ho Iarticubirs. Great battles have been 'ol1ght aid iiportalt sicges maintained, >f which thi letails are a .yet preserved 1ly' in1 the iewslpapers or in tho tran it ubi1mlications of tho day, but which Iiught now to [ako their placo in Permanenit and Authontdo History. 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