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THE FAIRFIED HERALD. WINN BO7,- -7 Cs = Wednesday Morning, Maroh 4, 1800. Dsportes, Willams & C Prop The Exoitomont in Washington. PLerhaps the bitter cup whieh has so long been held to our lips, may now be given to the people who have op. pressed and' disgraced'u.s. It is not unlikely that the issue wiil now be sharply ' drawn as between Congress and the Prosidont. Ie makes it upon Constitutioial. grounds, both of usurpatin and presmnption. We are satisfiied thabthe Pi-ealdenb will whip in tho ight. It is trui, the House of Represeitat ives has preferr ed elnrges of impeachin ent against him. lBut the plrocess of trial is a 1low one. In tho meantime, t'ho peo ple at the North will rally both to Congross and tha Preidlot, t. A :au evidence that the great popu. iav hoart is not dead in the North to Andrew Johnson's position, we ap poid tli follow ing a ppeals which have been publidhed to the ciizens of Now Yors NEw YOax, JAnuary?29: 1868. MYSTERIOUS PLACA-RDS Were visile on the dead walls this morniig, without. aily signia tures at tached to them. 'Pheie-is no misun dlerstandinlg tle drift or mneaning of them, however, as you will see by the following copy of One: ; Frzow CmIIZNS ; Trolsol is no longer odious in the land, and traitors boldly de : fy the people and the Con'litu : tion. Argument has lost its ef : feet, an d pationce10 becomlies a :rime. Wo must act I at once ! deliberatoly, and w ith a resolve :tiat cannot ho shaken. : Lot the President issue aprocla : tion calling uponl th peoplu to : comio to the reseuo of tle Country; : to Call for vol tili t eers to pioceed; : to Washingtoni, and to sill m31on to : is command such of the army : tand niavy as will still of ey his orders, to a id il resen iing: :,ihe country frot ithe hanids of' .traitors and the Feuderal Constitu ;ion fron total destruct ion, It will be observed from the date of the above, that this action was takeni betfore i rsolution pased i.1 impeach the Pre.sident. .ut the following shows that this ant--resolition is now to io practicll ly st~tasieod. Re1ad it andt .t : N:w Yonic, lehruary 2---2:m >. M.-ThO followilg documet is re.. eeivimlg.signatures in this Cit v "The uindersigied are diesirous of forming a serics tof associations inl sup port, of the policy of Andrew Johlnle-on, and are willi to resort. to arms t icopol the revolin ar33y at tems on 41 the par it of Con3gr'ess to 'overt hrow t he thme Chieft Xi Exetivo0 of tim' Na t.i oi'." Andriew Johnson ha~s all thlat is left of the (Cor.stitua ti to sntmn tin him i, and there' aoO people in the NoirthI Onloughi to sutain what is lef't of' tha t b'attoeod lit istrutmenit, whoe moan to stnd by1 i A ndlrewi John 3son . TJhme peace of the Suonthl( deinds upon)0 thle 1ssil3. Jot- ( Io)tioss pre\ alli, atnd a 3'toign of terrior' is 0our por'tion. Glive tJohinson the tr'imph, antd steady penlce will Tflhe Prosident has aippeCaled to his (Jbd anid his countriy. TheIi I'nien Lengue in P'hiiladel phia has~i appeoaled to the Senate anud People otf thle Uni ted States. Johnsoni, we believe, to bie consoient ions, an id in hlis atppmeal we believe thoro' is ant oasrnestntess. E titorial Ciorrespondonoa, No. 3. E~xporioneo is thu best teachiei-so said. Our ex'perimental trip confnms it. Weo begiatto imagine the proper' or'deir of pr'occeding in our notes. As before said, thenmaterial is too volu minous to boecarried all at oneo. Ifoee we have conceivod' a scheme whichli will put theso notes into a bet ttr for'm, and mauke thiem less onmber sonme, though they will ho desultory. We have concluided to connute ourt selves in the first ser'ios of sketches to a condetnsed reccord of the. suffer'ings, privations, &c., of' women, children anid old men. But in this record wuillI also .be included incidents . which tntrtsod. Fo thero wore many cases whiere a 81mil1 dar'tedl out from tinder the dowy cloud of tears, or the pie inig look of outraged humaniity. WV.ith this somiowhiat more delinitoe sphere~given,.w, hepo- now our r'eadh ers- andi. subsoriborsa generally -will qjuickly respond, and'sonud to the -HIvma. ALo 0ffic, in WVhmnsboro, all th'at they can, under the above htead; We oppeal to the ladles' themselves., 'hloe~n og ranseribe their w tro bettr tan en ~n.Or course it le Inpossjblo for us'to visit all. Bumt if ilfe,:and audicient leanlhli ato. given, mnany will ise visite..' Now, Lnljoie, aid us, If you Please.. O ivo us your eCperience, mnd names will not bo'-used iF objected- to; bIt we prefer to use them. )u all know theseic things are facts. Lett Ito world know them.- However brief the sketch, put it down. If you have fif ty short ones, plt, t101 down. Don't be baevkward to write for the Press. Noth ing goes t brough it unt il it psses through 2a process of Correction. Wo will feel encouraged to go oi, if' we now, beneoforth, recoive respon 80s. It is <Iuit-O laborions,-this Unl dertaking-to us. Lt is for your onl tertiainment. If you desire it, show it froin the time you see thislast appeal, by your he1alty co operation witkl us. P. S. Sinco writing the alove, wO have bon comaapelled to retuirn hmllie, both Oil e-otnilt. of the Wet weather, and a sericaq of hemlorrhages. We therefore more urgently call upon the Ladies, partic11ulrly, now to send inl their notec's uiiler tile head we have above indiented1. Oottoni ! Cotton In our11 receI.t vihia to the couitry, we were pleased to leta it that the po Hey advocated by the N Irws and tho I f1,n A. rn, in so generally intended to be lido)te d by tIE f'airIsICIS Of PairI el41. We again I orge in the miost Vanrlist lu,1alle1, Upon out. tll'tlaers to plant enough or meedi-corn to) insiue them, againlst aending "o dIolar out of the FarI.inerI. ,-3 1 !.- 1s 1e 1o . r: - A g"elt lbk aniI .f l'airliehul Distriet toAl us that ( o:-wa1 adti sed, and thoiugh hiln thle aii ' lii w as oxtend ' to16, h is,. l~o-ftr '.'to p irn lin the year 186-, i phmnty of lnitonla. iBit ho did I]o tgree with l he l ,.in wh 14is iIng. NowI we tell yot that mall %\tis from lasa chtlsetk. 'aro it) l Nl I .d e i e gamie til to ar playi ng i ou. , as we ests, me l the iake ofyur tf camiles, p..1'ilt this yoar, the yea I. . 1 -8:, So as it live t 11 hmle. W o aveulo hard liimbers of your elIssa , he did not, ine(an to be ''fooled"l by Ol he yankees !gainl. Y'11 havt 1mWln taxdI In You' ht ton. The oxes ill Washigan ha-e Cut of that tax low, ult as sur a yoll ive, and make 1 11ta h vavy cottol Crop, i"o :mr wi'l lut tax benli n im poSe 1. i - bo(t n w hat 1r every pouldi (f 1 O1S' 1 0 11.0 tou hve paCI ide tax on. the n1:1 from 3 u t l his CO-'l e rienni t -1-011erelltnelirated Iy the ?hvr m n lient-o, (hey wanIlk yolu to phai 1l14 ty of cotton. I' v)1 are fSAMe into Such R nchmne tLhis yoer, we an only say that you are ajoined (o Illo o - e . col ton--and The Prl dt af h Cogiry The utue is ow~t tat hedfietb to. The fbuormer is ool li 02le1ed citheretter as laial too evyr. ii Whaeofttwill be th esuti fths s Ite is St unkniown. ohn01s'polhas riht onh-iso ie biut.i', Conie las ight..At SCInie tie lasl thethe hit wll as Nof.I Cgre , towards the Soth,~' las aboul he sae a11 siiad ha h~lfl 8)do le. siot h qire thelq' iet.at of thswee who eto b~1''ed iil repesettieo clai' fron ite tConsiton. m r ight ich~ Cofngre lclims i's oftside ofe tt intr unt Whh will pre-11 varemaint) ~eteu t oo determined Tk11he Iondusr of hs iotry, i po Wpe, regrit (Ot llrfthek of (a )0)0 ethe utuopineret of t~ila~hl iiet at tuany Llarge.d pbilionsu hasvea toat be1 abandone thi~~icsdea, o tI. Carolina, Louisiana, Virginia, Rhode Is landeaind NeW Jereo.- Aret'' considbrablo debtto-, the'oomntittiwtagreedupon tilt city of Now York as thU place' f6r holding'the Presidential nominating Convention, anild' the fourth of July as the time. Tho only olier action taken was agreemuent to givo this announcorntrit', bdtbMpild-ly an ear nest Invitation toall tho-opponents of radiv calisi to unite in this moveat'ent to select anti-radical candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidenoy of the United Statos. The proceedings were harmonious, and the result, it is understood, meets the almost unanimous approval of the members of- thei com-nitte-. 1'a1F ti C'oxT lJk.-Th rAecharg ed by ha'stoeoreirfdr etowing Cotton on' ho-ird ship pterion< to (he strike on Alon, (ay wis forty' eeits per bale, lie wages (hey paid theirregubir hands tiwo dollars pel''day, and two dollars and fifty cents for the foremnu of it ulund. It' (le boss stove (res had yieldied to the denttid of their hands for three dollars per lay and thrb' dollars atid tifty cenis for foreman, they must have raised he rate of storing Cotton fron forty cents per bale to about fifty cnt's This they did not hink (lie shippers obtid afford, and it would havo been much against the interest of Chiarieston as a' shipping port-, as the charge woild be highor than in other places. The colotrel' stetedbrcs yes ILrdays innenWiVompromise witi sonlo of tle i.borcrs, and agreed' to give them two dollars and fifty cetis tper day and three dollars to foreman. They then contracted. tu loat two-vessols which hadn jst arrived at forty-six cots por bale, %0hich is an in crease of six cents per b-ile on previous charges, but is as low as they can do it, when they pay so muci for labor. With (lie exception of thi6so two vessels and,the coaist witeiamiers, whoso businiess adimtits of no deby, (lie I ading-of vessol ycsteor dly ceat -d eitirely, except what could be Ione by lie crews of tlie vc3cls. The exiipic of their Lrothers in (lie Club hlonse getting eleven dollars per day seems to have Iemiiri'ilized theso colored laborers, and our shipping merchants would do well, to take steps to htav'e their places filled by whitb irmn, mnalty of who'mt cain~' b'o found' who ,tould'be very glad to make two dollar's a day. All the White boss stovedor-es still hold out, against lie strike, and iione'of heir hands went to work yesterday.-Mcr. rez Govetrient has hardly succocded' in crushing-epposition and intinlidating dis'r fection at. home, before it is again menaced with dedtiction fiom-ahroad. Private ad vices froln Londoli hAve been received in Vashiiintion, staling flint the intelligence froi. lexico, that the governniet.' lie. e termined to repudiate all dobts due to for eign countries oxcept to the United St'Ltes, has given rise to an intense feeling of in dignation on the part of'tlie En'glish Gov erninemec. The reason assigned by Mexico f'or th4 tiloption:cef suth a cotrse, hs a re venge upamiilie'naftione' of Europe' f6I the recognition of laximilian. ]iigland, how. ever, not having followed (le rnst of Eu.. rope in this hasty proceeding, is conse quointly doubly alYeoted by (lie new Mexican policy. The Hinglish Government, it is said, is seriously contemplating the fitting out or a flet to take psusession of the ports of Mexico and hold'hem until'satisfaorion is given, if this be true, (lie murder of (lie Autstrian prince may yet lhe avenged. Neonto NATrURE.-Therc could lie no bet ier illustratIon thant thie followinig---lie re suIt of an invest igationt by a coroner's jury into (lie cause of the death of a' youiig no. Igre man it Claiborne parish--to show how utterly withmout. providoee for thought andl self-oare Is the negro, anda how certain lie is to relapse inito his native barbarism, n ow that lie is freec. The Claiborne A dverfiser say s (lhe jury decided that lie caine to his death byv the falling of a pine stumip, as follows: Ie al-.ad eusackeof plotatoes; (how lie caime it possession of the p,otatoes does not entier into this (investigation,) b'eoing hutngr-y andc weary, lie sat, hiimseif'do~win oil the pathway besidA tieol'pine stundip; si~t it afire to roas( hi. potatoos -id to satisfy his .hnngeri ,Whie otting, lie became- warm~i and comfortable, and as is natural'wvith thisa curilous race of people, f61f' asleep, anid while asleep time stuimip fell upon him-, and the fit!! and (lie buen together caused his ,death. 4 Ott N~ixCITE iN IPiliAtDEt.P iiA o -rut: 22.---There has been great excitemuent. her'e to-day over the .Washiington events. The noewpalper offices were crowdo'd until after dark.' Th'le Democrats heldi a meetIng to night wvhic hi ais addressed 'by 1lui0k Pomeroy. The Union League wvill bo-mtorrow raise a flag bearing the letters S. P. A.--thte Sena ate and People of America. REO i OFrirE - CUSaTOM-'lloUsstThot* promiten6 and imposIng building ont Ea-t 1lay; nealr the-market, so long known as thi'e ne~v Custom Ihouse, -will be used to-day for the flest time, as the CustomIlouste. WYhil'o the bilding Is by no means finished accord. ing to (lie original plan, yot'a sunlicietnt por, tiont of the lower stor'. lies been neatly fit ted up and arranged for present use. [Ch/arleon Mercury Gov. Oann.-The New York Day Book has some hopes of poor Orr, thie so-called Oov er-noi of South Car-olina.- 14 sayji: "lItt we mast ntot'-3 tilu thoe 06vernor as hopelessly broken iiuto the black cesspool of' Monigreism, for, In the conehusion of his adldress to I ho getlemen cute, lie saye s,1 nm diagtnated wIth poistics.' ie must' bey. iWe showldthink. ant. tngn would be,'- with such politicis ashe has ad opted'; if lie takh's not hiing-t o allay nausea of the atomiach, It is not lipossible that he may yet spew tie disgustinganixturo out, of his mouth," The JDenver No~tes describes a'isovel enter. tanment thoru-"a series 'of religious dan ces, as practiced amng 4h. Indians in the days of Monteaumi,/- andi handed down to the present dly4 In' tradition. '.tiIs dinae were perfornedI by ffeen Mezidawe;. who are dressed in cuits of ma~n'y colorsi their' fhieos oover'gd with maasks, acordlrig t6ens ttn, whle they niade muslo from an iltbrnu - meat mere ritnitive that n loiu th gourd abeil - i United States,- standinig as lo does for thei Constitutiou' and the right'.4of the people iidr it,. is tlc- true ex )oneniit of' the feelingit of the people that wo will, it' necssary, shout'der owp mus kout to suaitnii, not And rew Johnson alone1, Wut the Constituttionl Which he sustaints with a vigor and truthfuhiiess that challengo. our aduivation and re Mhpect. ]'orxve, ''lhat this is a white nian's goverilnnenit, that muust be sus tained at, all hazards. A. reiolution was proposed that the linetinig .4dj.0i11rn to meet. again at the railroad depot under nrun and pro (ced to Wash igtoii, but before ia vote was takel oil it, the meetilibnnlOup.. S3-itiK% . rio r u wi.uw-t ltasns._.Ct's idraleHi eXC10iiIent. I.i11 Created on Easl liky yusterdly iloeiling hy ithe disorderly bh('lavi iur o' sever-:1lnegro' l'bi'crs, in I lie lhl)y o1 , it sICtodore,' wiho 1i3d struck for higher wiage. lis is ihp e secoml, if not he i.hird strike, utondle within a year by tile saime class or laborers, and Their demands haveng beea nihmii:t'ed to onl previous occa-* ions, 'os'slanci . hi ti me a w r not pluieintly lIm-rne. The wage4 (,I, I e i'n, w fhich w :re lit tlie clo.e ot' iie wall l raI'liber li t Sie reopeniing ofh beins il i' lie close of ti( wyar, only 7 cenois i .Lty, ha.e gr:Iiu:il ly ion, until now th r-411eula1 rates aro $2 Ia 2'0 a day . i Llwrin-dli woirklien,. and .7. i I.::) Ii ll n'l' m pie11 d u>- o'W Ii emerg-icy There wer( sCVeer rum>>r1jl's-nls to) tle origin of' lie diisturbi lInCe 3 el" y hill the" be ilf authentict it'al (" : was, thalt there I in' i I; V isel !IS en iie Ierth' for L erpool0 besiles s'ieim s ail a Hailig liu fi'mii liols IMnrt, the teve.> foi 1 it i mui oss!i blo 1 g exrta Ihrats enoiugh, wieiout pyl . in;, them O I n 11h - nr1 th- were )1 pi iN8 111 r1 g i ii V l . Thl 1 1 la er foulnd thisi oul , 'n11. concilu-ling that ' li t ir h 11i 1' ut lo e iot riifh mlore inl prop tiolin 'i icetrii' flr. higher agies. When thesie were i>t I nt . i !.. . -t vel in i mw)t oiu t'agetouIit limt'! oner, Uur iong t ie Steve d ires a i ('he c pit .-i of V 'sels. 1ln, threatening venancawe mn :my 1-tborers who dird to go to wirk i Ilialing ie vosIs, solot g- n (heir Irins were 'titcomi plied As Foo l as it ifor i iOl o ig o f'f ci istt i n e wai conveyed o 1.\lMayor Butrns. hto repaired proa : litytothe 1 p i I't anel llh''d two of tilhe rinnOeledrs- arre 1te !% an in : el for. n Atlant Ifollers 1toroyerit irhikr soiglpro icet such laborers a:l it) to it, wol k Wn-t Mrrsh-t1realm(al l "y of 0h. menl were leerfectly cent itih the wages; ilich they ii'ie getting. thoulght they w rS U n e1 n11 H - t11e W1r1 waCo wor It, 1'd as soon l they were ni'k ured l ' 1111 Cion, w'vllt t io woirk .. I in. Mayor Uins eif, -serves Othe l k-i of' lte cAinmunity, amlg 4 i O Iw llyf (' hile ul aines me s. fo ithe pro pt illo..s 'a, coopletel ess n i1h icoh he Su11r1 ed giV ' , Inight oth. erwi's av bee n a serou n disturbance, ,itaitl itunintained it the p ya e and order af the Tilr .\10 11 Sp'olc'-tAtoS f\ CO'rTTO ORaVT COxeV'Mxim 1% Till: ci~rts. 1/i'hgis. Feiri'a -1i.--. sni pending re int te cofrt rtg aring the forcing of citi zbnA in IS2 to ell t it on in nrn y speonin, If.t si t i' 6111i uted prices o Irive1 She aine conieoed, has brugteo to ligbt iGvran l'elI t. It was pr(ven on trial hait oneral (irant aintl othier tlIls were privy to andu concei'ld o inni in selate iionsduring the nianu -"11' says hiela loe byla Isevera. weit'd.se ''thacit fw here tii~I citzes ioud fo neriltcohespia ee frorFoI('' cotton e v it. a a rtived~i recper con, ase na atintony bogh Ah lorge oan J'reoI negroes hadmt fa row t Si~of Mompis Sunday, Safte " fr churh dwa Neia hs tm ap higton'n tc1heo 'ope aiNs Ain'I plan'i.l'inrces and speein.-ho loa r tineo ried aminfralio eld ani til.oing to tasipresnt' ontatof affairs2 land. paies from to Nth wo 1eno hre f pladng. coton havelgien up' tho"de till niai a Wahngto bretwn bombeodi fon. Ther yal bd thu. oit~tle cotton plant. a- n the rier conties i thieaowin wic h ec ndito Iofttib the levewhc apor nol pomt in trom oveoi P n oralul. as mare lton. --Theoc Nrt .h peope in vd'ed othre out h ecash seted n,10,Cvothen doet rifrui Stateogts Ou Pinad~~r ar ii the days befoIo thui war, woekb cou tenually howling oN'br'the condition of the negroes of the South. No genu. moO hy )ocritioal Bible-bangdr or prty or without an allusion to the "I0ppress od jolored people in bondago " They taught the children at the Sunday shools to hato- and despise that terrible monstaY' the southern slavelioldor, with all tle vionig of lit. tle rattle-snakes. They taught that to steal iiegro&s was anl nt of piety. '['hey taught. that to stir up negro inl's'uetionS was to fulfill th will of Johiovahi. They taught that to abolish slavery would he the greatest of blessings. They lave it now. Bilt they ha1v1 a few otlii blcsings as "ic'ompany ing documents ;' A Niational liebt. A- horid-of la'y. worthless negroes to feed at the Pub lio Treasury. An army of Tax-ga therers, swarm ing like locusts, devouring the substance of the people. The cotton trade of America ruhed. Thousands of white men thrown out of empliloy ment, andel innocent whiteo children suffering for the necessaries of life. Fibauto'oil ritin and disaster impend mng. TI'he peoplo taxed for everything they cat and vear. The creation of' a clas' exdtnpted from taxation. Eilht million of white people plac ed tiidr a depotism worse than the government of R ussia. Millions -f A lmericanus placed Under (he suijection of ignorant Africans. The coiuntry controlled by a set of political iot(t'bank4, withoiut: talcht, hollesty, doeney 'or comitton qoansqe. All these are the cf'ccts of the teachings of A bolitionisin. Who are "oppressed" now, and what (1 the ''oppressed'" propose to do about' it ?- Oftumwa Mercury. To Akiums! To Anits !-The white. coated philosopher of the ''ribune is agitin oni'the rampago. The Ceampion of secession-i- 1-SOO-Gl, is still argent for lw over throw of the Const 1ttion and the Onion. lear him : von.< 'rnill Bixi.::r&-The~ timhnhsl come for everv soldier 'ofr Nwc'domn to hok to his miisket, and reph-nisi h Is a'nsninijtior-box, an d see thit lie stands well in line. We are on the eve of eveli s that lia) Iry t lie courage and tihe Colstancv of I lie best ohms The D'tiimo crats and Rebel",' and'tli w'eak.-kneetI. R-pilulicans19, have foried a calitdon Miuler tle lead otAidrew Juhrison, and there is no knowing what; step may next be inken. *'' * * If Comress fall if its'will w prsistemly deied, if its work is to be torn fo shreds by a vicioiis President anl ambitions solliers and middle-aged law yers-t lie chaos will (,ome to 'the Soulh, ti d we shall be inl a worse conditic in tihan if f[(ee had con. uttered I \r;,.gi . .. & must eiiher stand by one or tle other. There is no middle cotlirse. So form the lines aid plr11pa.re for the contest, aid let the war _cry b.-, "Stand by Con. gr(ss." 0, yes ! "'Statid by Conress !' Stand by llegro sniprenilacy A'way w-i bt it Pongress! DIown with the Nxeenuve -y down it h the ( Jnd iiiary X1: Deatment'i I of he gover'iam?-nr. Th'ind: Stevens anmd hiis "Rleconstrunction CommI nittleo" are ihe govern mc'l . "Ma ye tis Sambi o, .or We sinik !" '''Weak-'kneed Republbean,", or those' whlo like Senators Dixon. I)o. I ittle, amlI others, oppose the 'id~h schemes, "onttside of the Conziitotion," are "econili'd olit,"' of coIurse', in thiis ii'ow eall for troops - bitt they will be iin thne fighit nlev'er'thele'ss, anid Jactubiin, we predhict will be driven to the wvalI. 'Pss Ull.M A RoUND.--Onr exhianigos in this State, N'orth Caroliaa. Geo'rgia. F'lor'ida and Ten l'~nesse'e wvill con fer a flavor ar ni reni 'ler a~esistanice, in the cap tnrai 01 a not oians I hief'bf' stating. that Bob Thomlpson;' a ni ulatto, esehtped from eniStody varr th-ei Gh inst.', by jumping frmthe patssentgerl tramn on thes Green. v'ille anld Coh innbia railrioad,' bet.weeni Alston afid Ijl.q'ton. I1. is a be M 25 years of age, fil'u feet six or seven inches hligh, blind~ in onie e'ye a nd the li'd partie' closed ; has very black hair', resembliig that of an Indiani, and cut short; ho is considerably marked by small pox, es peeially on his nose. ' lie is a well kniown burglar and horse thief,' nid 'hlas broken open several stores anid stoblon horses in this State and Florida. JI [d on -a pair of handli cinfi' when' last heard from. A reward of forty dollars isoffe'r ed for himi by John 1t. Cochran, of this place, atnd any person arresting'himm will confer a favor by notifying him at once. Newspapers copying this niotice atnd catismtg his arrest will ho libe'rall i re wairded.- A'ersonz (ISH.' C) !Ataip. BURNs OR SCA I.Ds.-.The following is~ one of' the best applications we know of in eases of bturns or scalds, moreo es pecially where a lar'ge surface is de. nulded of the entilo: Take one drachm) of fmnely powdored alumt andl mix' thoroughlly with tlre white of two eggs and one tenenp of fresh 'lard ; spread on a cloth and ap ply to the parts burnt.. 'It glves almost instant relief fronr' pam, and by excluding the air pro voticxe~ssive infinmm natbry action. The applionition shlonid be changed at least Once a' dAy.-S&. Lousis Medical Recporter. 'Boston hoever will 1be easy. Just now the "hub" is petitioninty~ Gongress to hbolish the offioe of President' on the ground that "the Presidency is a copy of royalty" and because "'it is nlet a republi. ean istitution." This it t'ery gootl for Boston, Stnenor wao-seletod -as the proper mant to f.resent this document. [t is-quder'What a (aoulty the inhftbitt. )f Joston'hate for smielling-otbroidity aronnbliennfom. ofgEr rtoL Local.ltAi'ns Messrs. Oannoi & Speerd. By reforetico to their advertisement it will be seen that the albove-named firm now owns the MII-blo Yards lioth here and in Chestor. An examination of the specimens of work now on exhibtion, and also that finished to order, will convince any ono'thlat Messrs. Cannon & Speers can suit all tastes in moulding marble, and at reasonable rates. Mr. Brown's Hotel, Our thanks are due, and are hereby given, for a treat of good things from Mr. and Mrs. IJiown, who know so Aell how'to fly ip the best tlo market affords, in the best ilanibr.. Sale - Day. Oh Mbnidhy; the 2zd,-some property 1Was sold, and there wais (ttite a crowd tosec it done,.if all'wei- not pr ar. ed to buy. Whorois the Town Marsaal ? Yesterday a dog was left shut up in the market, and its howlings were more than horrible. If this had been the first time we would say iothinig, biut it. is one item in a series. But there is no authority to stop it, and our. selVes and neighbor* must grin and en dure, but we do not mean t-o do that without a growl A Now S-ore. Attention is called to the advertise mont of Mr. 11. Baruch, who has lolpled a large itobk of fresh goods at the corner store recently occupicil by Capt. Thos Jordan, and then by ('apt. . B. 2Clownoy. The ladies and gentlemen of our District are requested to call and e)nL aminwfor' themselves, as Mr. 13. says "1no one can fail to be suited." Mr. T. D,. Oxner is with Mr. Bar uch, and will be glad to see his friends there. A Ohoic6 Liblai'y of'Mhsio . The Unitcd States Musiezil Review, published by J. L. Peters, 200 Broad way, New York, is before us, and merits the attention of all: lof-is of. inusic' It is a mammoth monthly magazine, shect iutisib size, coitinuing over seventeen pages of mutisical news. reviews, and choice art items, every. line of which is readile,' :end we slibuld say, in valuable to all numsi cilans. This alone is well vorth a a* year's subscription, which is only $2. The- publishers, -hewever,- do nut stop herfbt, ill addition to the above, each ntumber contains. four pieces of choice new music by the bestC,'i'itrs in America, thus giving a select I ibra ry of music at such a low rate that evenithe poorest may indulge in what has hiitherit(o been conisid ered a iz x ury. The music in the-Rev iew is of' the best,-as the following select g1K w;ig testify, all' of which igas appeared within its pag.s dluring then last sixr months: Nora- O*Neal, Katy Mc Ferrana, You've b~een a fien~d to me; anid Kiss be good-by, dairl ing, all~y by Will S. 11ay3s; Good-bye, but' coma aga'n. ahid Uo you (Ihink' the' *on could have'seenm us ?' by J. Ri. Thomp as ;- Ally- 11:ay,. and Little -]Jrozwu Church, by.W-illiam S. Pitts ; Mari bell, -by Danies ; Let the (lead' a-nd tho~ bea utiful 'reat; 1Jfeak, breask; -0 Sew,; etc.' A'lso Kirnkel's HeaVenly Th'ough'ts' an'd Maiden's Blush Schottic, M~aec's D~amask Rloso and White Rose March;, anzd several other choice puiece' amounting ini all' to $i)at re. tinil prices. Thei U. S:' Muisican-Review-. is pub rished a t $2 per year ; single c'opies,. 20 cents. No musical fml hMl bc -withiout i. fml ldl Alist will bo opened at this Office,. to receive 'nae of thoso' who want An Acknowledgment. WVe herein acknowledge, with mahly' thiaks, the kind' atteion~y of Miss Carrie Sloan, Mirs. T1. Hard in and Ca pt. P'. H astings, for their cheerful ndministrations to our neessities in a r6006t'attack' of sickness. Nlow Advertisemients. Specialh attention is calledl to the ad vortisemont to be found in another solumn, of WV. C.~ Dukes, Agent, D~larleston, S. (I., whm'a' -prepnre d t o urn islh a superior article of' W1Am tmoi ~tcd Solublo Phosphate." Don't for.. oft to read h'iaieard and soe for your ielves. Southern Clothes Washer--F. El 1ors Just~ Received-D. B. 1?1entikqn. Sand ries---Thompson & 'Wood'ward. DE.ATHK OF' I$01 great eor: og' 'bo4 duir gor4 the ideatl f ..Ant 9y p.cetfo 461QIlen.U~f. Jy I i . Arth ur vho died oh W osno6 as med about Afix..four.vn ..-nd W00kly Review o' tle Wininsboo'U .Enrhe(.- . FOR 'TIM H :-K FNnf NO r1:0U.itut 9 The narket lir the pa!t weet has btei on (lie decline; on Mlond1ay' la;t middling cotton connanded 17.o., fre of (ax, but inl con. sedineden of'uifavorable advices fron Neve York, based upono, .decline .in Liverpool during (he week, the sales on Friday hud Saturday did not comand over 1461 for the best grades. Receipts of the wicui. abouti 28'U bales. The stock ot cott'oi is coisiidcrably redyl and troim wilat wo undeuaini, there i I Ihtil' mr' i) biought forwari. Th e lato alvai i ir e. toi lais: breaglkt, naost t it into iiiark.. pid, planters have done wrl who laive-taken iad vantage of tle rise. Some however are i ill holding onl for better prices=-and we hopet thty 1i1y rvanhze thiIir exyecat' hus Cotton Yarns, $1.75. Salt, $2.75. G unny Cloth, 25a 21). aconl Sides. IatiI7 ceiit. ha, 17 a 1 cients. Molaises perial (i5 a 75. Country Floor, St 50 a 7.11. 1Iritiin-ore Flour $11.00 atP12)3- per hr rel. Corn, S1.50. 'eas 901 a $1.00. Btiter, 25e Dry ulille., lot. 0Irei. 5ij. Silv--r 25. Wiinsboro Marble Yard. CANNON W. SPETlF8. Alliipu e linch, tle (n. l4~ ire stock of Alar. - 1a1ni Chester, we feel assured in (ayinag th all who unty wish an y - (hill., ill the alIble I in a. lintat we Ca i:41' 1 a'. :rniable ai cani lie lonlaht anyvliYhre ill i lo: Si it . We aro now re.civiing a coin pletoav r tinlu of t' h .\ imerican ad ftail inn Ma:rble. (',di and see.' L. M. SP EElRS, .1. 1). th\NNON, Winsho, a '. Chete r. nirr : 1n --w CLOTHES WASHER 1, IA lN'1h.'NT .\ AY 7t, 1871, WIN NSB01R0, S. c. 1 illIS W.\Sl R11 is siiiuple Ill in ts c.ns'i - - tion, I 'abithlet aal tacot inbVle to get out. of* ordert : it will wvash !-ix :4hir.s, or. tha't, hutlk of' clothesa, inl five? ininnie. if p~roper ly usI LCd cc dib-g ti ilietiloS. We are maanutifactirinig the above in chir.es :, Winnsboro. S. C., where wue will be pIleasod to lilt aNl or-lers plotaiptly : a. in fall cases, :f thint. acaatohainho dOs l nt t. give saltisfiaction, u will ake) it back aid re. fulld I hie mone.)y. 1F. E LDERi. I iereylv etIify thpt one of 1". lIler's Improve4V ashing 'Macehinest his been used by iy fatmily for nearly two tiobiths, 1nt0 that1t, it has11 giveni vari ire !iatis fiaction. V. 1111 its netriis eqjual to its claimi . II wilsh es thoringbly. (if hlie direrictioi are fol. lowed.) ex pedialously'inil wit*hoit injury to lie clotles. I cani ac afely recoliniein ar. ChIer's Waslin tag Aclhne to thp huIblic pa trnonage, feelinag.sassured any f:Ii ay will beo dli'lghtedcl'withl Itst gredatbr suapeaiit y eve thea old wiash-)tib naiodo. Pa:sior IIole-weli tChurtchi. Thlis is to calrty LI':. we tare usaing 1'. Ilir' I'ntenti C'lothlie W"at.hler: It is .iaaple at tal taot liatblei to get ont iof order. WVe cain ieotintzca it to thie pub'ai to bael a great, satitg of labord antd le.ss injurious. to thie clota'e 'ta n a lo old'maetahod of' washalintg, llev ( lI ih-t a, Winnashaioro, S (C,MAra lJe J IK Mlin:er', .Winnsbolro ., S t', 3farsatml I. Stevsonisa, 'airt~seal Di.,trict. S C, Mrs lalabt li'irroi, l'airtichil IDimi c-, S (C, Mr s C Kennieily, Chest er, S C, Dr ,1 A Reedy, ('hat, br, S (C, .lrs'Caleh- liartaces, Colutnhtlit S ( s. \clra . 1. I V t ue, Co tnia i S U, Ciayt. L~ AlUrast , Propraiitor0 liaguirer, You-kyvill,, S C, Gieorgec ii i:er, Statitad, Chae.tr, S C. feb 2"i-lyvr tTE WAN.00 jOMPANY, oE (11ARLESTON, S. (I., Farmers and flanters SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, (J O.\llING int the lhighest degree the' regttisites for t ho largest. yield of ('at. tont ad'Coran Our friends wvho have frie:l t his P'RitT-lLIZ'/E R give thlanr unqualihied testanatony of Its cornplete ancoosst in largely mecroaslig the yieldl of t heir crops. Whlere the~ application wasl doubled, tha increoase of' yield was fully as great, ad aaoeassuied thatt it hats parovedh for cot ton "TRHE MANURIPL Planters, will (ind it advatageoust to'uark ess grotind, to cultivato intore -th'orditghly, itid to apply liberally a pr'ellrarttionl tiuch as hte above. Our AlIE M AI D~UN IL T l E S UPElRVISION. Whose repuatatlionl euad skill, aesiaigsieh ibto artiole. We lIWV do ~hitt ihe,~ tag ahain 10utr adfaiifttdi trilare. tl epuibI io lava a PEIlTI bI'4,flt) whieba ,"i. -~~.ih i iut satisfactoryr .a eqiatas, a' ~i~ Iti at :the sate, c9i Pe'tnagre,,thaiar tcc.s yill Friends writing thaui '(Ynatii11dr. . vleci tsaot; thao pflanzt generally aboau~t the buginttm of' Seluteiribar, emy JItsta\iuuing thea' ii4h 9~ 1u1itu ji o ~ -for tha usoe OF 0PRQNE FQR AtI~4Y$ hN,~~r~)