The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 08, 1871, Image 2
THE FAIRFIELD IIERALD
IS .N*A , '.I CI.,
T'lEd.'.. Il' / jijrscia.
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First Fursof ithei' Salion-- lmr fr n
'The l:,2a1ers of' I)ublic (.piin.iu ill
D1_ ar havA1 e1,L been01 feniu ftil of da;.ger
to the liation evt r "aco the qpen
ing of the Pru-siin war with lc
T b'ay d'-ded th at a1 seriout3, pub11liC C. i.
si.. ttould iso ii, th, ie b .i y CA' their
countiy tie aid the eIn of the grcat
ibtiu-g'e butween th ir powAoIu
e Dabladet of C, pnhagen gav)
expiAoi to thi-k "entina-t of appre
L.eCtin lat.v, ink the lth!:mwing words:
Wi(h tIh, fev giraiteeti that
tie actual A i t 1'ion o f E irope 10 1.ffer1
enoamtes mI fy rio on All siidles ; thle
witAU mute a tt to work to- org.izel'
a d folle i- 1111 a wavuiy fix to lim ef.
featuail g:inst all c.iie ,. al ut if
1)(!Ie.':nark Ahould pre-a upy herself
aganbm a spiMAl- Unemy, thesea is ps.
iU (d ly ( IY s) to whom the'e
canl b.1 :u1on1a d that is PrIu-Sia
or the Conh-deiration of Noith Germa'
ny. A\ ii bonmh they~ be' nomaini.dly t wo
they are in roelit'v hut one, for th- '
nane is of 1 1 l conripr'lce. A adI
why :old I, 111nk fearat a iven
inom..it t.i ee P?. t.,ia, for thlie!
third tiie inl 11e era'1ion, Itiakce up
ar u.s a hgni et. her I 'Sitply because
rhe has sufs: ed, am3 i] l every diay
aff r,, inju-t cO at the liinds "f I'Ns.
O"a, 'ii oeC uu lxprinnot has pro'ved
that otthigia tcnIds inlore to irritate.
the stroaig igail-t the weak tha1n the
C0.101, ivn of prevt'iona wr..ng. In
Pobk 'S it in a in ti1 fairy t-ile,
ab li I whlienii th le O.*ro .I si v is ready
% ih the 1:11l argumen)( t, '"130 .ilent,
or I will devorii yo.i Aler a wI
",hieb it will e01er he i disgraco to
Erope to em ilhow ed, l' uin,
uA! or fa'e I rut< x' , which tshe was
ilteli ds gh1;.d1 toI declare, on the
aul0hority of hue4i owlni lI,.al liu houities
to have Won with..ut foundation,.j
Iiflad tlo Kinig of l-.aiix1eik of three
duIch.ie!e. A O.,or' was given to this
til iatit i. by ha i.tijg thi I.tandard
or tha famu: phtiice of the niation
alities ail thu free uhoice of the
peol-e, which w s d eclar .040e,d 1a1u
b.coumo the fou idation of liew na.
tioialbi I ights ; I t whe1114,11 FIIIIa'c, in.
tcerfeu iiag uifter th h.at ti00 of Sadona,
exacted t l-i tI painciplo should be
11p1plied to 8chleswig, nid tipulated
f'r the free vote of the dairih piau.
l.ation of tihe du by, what was Ith
the attitude ot' Pa iismi ? Site as i .
ohnired her t ratal'int of Denmark
on!' t, :, ia 1 neive thero followed it
1) 3d V ysto'ni. Thero ik therefore.
rassn enough for Damark to appre.
hand that kinruia she will havo am.
Oiny, an So >1 a the fortNiUtatioti
Which haN for i Inng time been gather
il.g inl Eu'Iropla sihal11l ome to an explo.
pimi. E cats n' v lead to dif'ereIit
eor)Imilition hut 010 thing alone
ill at us sooa,, : war i is onded1 IPrussia
will ntt on'e ciiloavor to hny holid of
le i.a 3k.
Il 1116'.111) t i vt 1.1 ntill , )I ( a i
The0 I, -rnn .s o t - r
inoving in foirce 3lgainst tilnt Ifand ha.i
administra:t iln. lTe Germl:uis iaf St.
Lii I m i aiespec tijvt of par ty, ht-h a
onth igt caf the 5th intailnt, to pr'o
test 3agpinst thle caonniennee3~ of the
iacli minis tra: IIitn in O1 the busine of' buy..
iag andi selliing llrios i:: tihis ('aunitry
far t rlilaoijia to Faunlico. A series
(af rm4 !uttiG1 ~ t ill uni mimouly~ ) atdopt
id, which-l expr'ssed: ini str-ong lain
Ig ua'~ to he feeal iig of the Ga.ri:ans upon~
t isruj .In thet:.e resolutiaons ihe
("r:llans in til'e (Ote I Statesl were'
e elied oni toi iaSeihje3 ill mass5 tmee'ting
and xpret * their itlignaltioni that thej
adiistraition shuoiild peri'it sieondI
land gil ni) , i.unis whlich h-n1l been elir,
rw id bay th li' ei rmans fI thicmselve in
dence~ia oft lie U..iied States goa ern
IIn '-t d3 hng oucivi war- ti-to ho sold
in-ml tilt giloernmend~t irll's~, lad
mi:i in 'ld it'rs in theII pr'esenit war be
talaflie in which the admliiistratjin is
.li engaiged was soverel~y deniounced
by3 thi' si'coakers. .\' ir ahtluin (11was
ils> addito 1 by the mle'tinig, that the
teri-s of' re,olut I'on ' e tiiva of the
setiments a1nIIld puorpo e of th10 meet.
itig lie silt tol the E~egtioltuore of .\is.
riri, wcith lthe vie3w ot infl ucinig tile
el Os ion ot t he successo)Siir of Sena~ltor
irahle, and llalo tao the United States I
htn tars iind~ IRepi~esentatives in. (on.
gre~s fra.mi .\i is~ourii, for their inst rue
tion and( gulidalrce.
Affecting cne.
W\'hei s Tlhonies Jefferdon lln
(11olh wasi burie-i the other d:iy, the
Mtoiwinig la.on~ w'i acitiessed. W'O
(1%ote firom1 the (Chottervillo fintci.
'IThe boudy hadic been commflit'ted, earth
to carthI, a1.3hes1. tihashes, dust to dust
t hen follo (da. t uch ~ i~igi anIId aiffect ingr
slcenea. As (Coh. ilindolphb, the hus.
band oif thle dcieaesea, ienaid at the
head oaf thle lpenl goave, his former
Itliaves gat hored aroundla lii and sang
wI hi feelhag and4 fervor that beauti
'Au, r a~ 8'ddior of the Cross
A fcolower of the Lamb
And shall I fear to .own Ilis cauae
Or bludh to speak Illa name.
It wvas the 1.ut tribute of respeot
noid.nflootton they could pauy the
Ji-emoi y of theoir o'd anid beloveid
Christitan htrebs~ and this sccene
caused anny a-teat to flow in syngpa.I
thy with 'thorn, ' '"
Georgilt LIcIc9llliolI Admitted.
;eorgia is. at Iusf, represented in
ngs Trc Demoerats and one
Iublicani, the latter being a negro,
e 4Wirni it on the 16itl ultimno.
Lhe N(w York lerald ecspondent
ayS of the negro:
i3 aI iintellident looking man,
nvith ia well Sh;: pod head,eovered with
in ah':aaidiot crop of wool. lie is a
iuch better reprewisentative of the nie
r ice t nJliain.y, ct South ('aro
l. It w-is tnai:fe..t that le had
en r been in Congas., before, for he
toukel arotitiud with an air (if busill
t'i a if h had nuddenly found
hi mf in i.ho i wrong box?,"
Anny John;m' Opinioll.
A dre.v .J'ihsong, biig inaterview
Od, y; ''he toiry that L was about
t go into the lia i ig b)'-iness is
ieI.i1g 01a p 1r wi hi the 1eC inl
I. s S., I nh I) '.i N ew York llorald,
ith it I was prepnaling toi ingpairt t' ranit,
ind in return for my aid he was to
gi a ( 'a binet po.ition in 1872, if
he is re elected, wih llihe won't be. -
liefoire I would go into (iant's Cabi.
net, cither in 1872 or at any other
tine, I would get a situation at assim
tant hog driver, or, as nit old min in
the cuitry used to say, I would tie a
rope arouid my neck, aUd thou
around a tieo und walk T..
WINNSBOROn
.Wednesday Moruiug, Feb. 8, 1871
Reasmonalble! Profit.
When our farniers come down from
(lhe egioll of nirmtsonabfle speculation
about the profits of fariing to a toter
cakulaItiion (f the extent, to which, (n
an ver1g.., farming w i.i pay, the toio
of seiety will improve. E'xpeetinig
nothing xtravagant, they will wmt k
im1ti11 Clic ln!'u'ly for the certait re
WbUianh that the mos just. cartI (jus.
i'Sdmlla 6r))(0 as Virgil so bealit ifilly
eI it, will bring forth to their il)br.
in tL.e long-settled parts of Kentu-ky,
"e are informed that farmers comnid
er t breo Per ceit. prc fit upotn the cipg
tal tinvested in fa.ming as a good hu
sitiesti. In New -England and tho
Middle States, fico per cent. profit
upon the capital invested is consider.
ed quite enough. ]it Rnglaud, f(Vr
pier cent. proht is considered remarka
bly good. ].n South Carohina, how
&ver, a man plants a ftarm worth
$.3100 at furthest, with stock and im
plemiienet worti $1.000, and' Oxpects a
I : tl o'' I $1000, that. i, 25 per
C 11 p110 h gets but hlf oif
that, $500, or 12' per cent, Lo IS
plunged i itot the depths <f despon
dency. Aid well mial ht be, for ten
'latet to one, he has cotinated tihe
very small item of a debt of $1500,
upon tho glorious prospect of in ex
traordiniry crop at two prioes, which
it is the eustom of planters to believe
in, cacih Spring iOf each sucsive
year. Now they lhave got to givec up
this fool0i hu easi. A~ ftlor lal)it g theni.
tlves i easontale (iveseer's wa.ges,
t hey should be cotnt. if bey ond that~t,
they tmake a il :ir five'or at ii per[~t
centt nim thirii e-ipital itn-ecste1l. TJo
ii they' tatunst comoe. It lan been lie
nfl iteda ptrice of' ctottn that hai.s con
coaled the1 reaility fromt them tt hi h ert o,
It is~ not onrii countray, our wornt-ou t
soil, our cl inait'o, our labor, thait di -
upjpoi nts the ir fool isht ex po ttions, as
thaose' that are emnigratis g will fitnd to
thii-r cost. It is their' own't ('felec~ty
ittnmnon inforation usid int comt
monit 5(ctseO and thla fact that their
tiitl in :ilave's enigaiged in the mto
aupoily' of' cot ton.' prod noLt ion hats been
ost. Th'at monopoly st ill exists,- and
fariing SouithI will,- t'he r'fo~re, pay
better than elhewhiere ; hut the labor'
niow owtitnt itself, anid Southcrnt plan
ters arc nto longer ciapitalis3ts emtploy
hug oerneer's but overseers' thema.
-elvi s, fori unate, however, in the
>wanership of the hnid, and of tho
Cinok and imtplemaenza necessary to
miativatte it.
OverseMcr*'s WVagesi.
SSpecuilative planting is such an unt-.
nit igated curse to tall concerned, that
irny reflectionis that tend to cheek it
t'a worthay of' conifijrationt. We,
,beaof'ore, repeat that reasonable
iuerseier's wages and a modnate per
out. of promi upon capital invested in
'anting, is the whole profit that a
imner should expect to miake by
airmting. lut what tire reaso~nable'
,vereer'ms.wages ? Why, somaewhat
ess than used to be paid to. oiurseers
'efure the war. Fifty dollarsto the
u'ork-ing animtal was about as mtuoht as
'lantters used to be willing to pay. A
datntation working ten mul'es used t~o
ay about $500 for the hire and sup.
ort, of the oversoor. Here,. then, is
bout what a. planter glluldl expect to
nahe ont such a plantation :If the
dlaco is~worth t'6,000; and the stock
nid implements on it $2,000, and the
'alhing capital to feed and pay the Ia
>or-, $2,000 wore, lhe should expeot to
nahe six per cent upon the invest.
neutt or $600 and overor's wages,
>r $500, being 1100 in all, and notI
nore. Out of this $1100 ho must I
hnytfhand kood, cloth. and *dn.
Cate his family. Ie mustinot expect i
1100 as a sur plus, after p a'ing taxes,
&0. TI'he $1100 is the entire amount!
of gainl from planting with ten les r
tiat ct' be reasonably expected, and e
out of it he must pay taxes and all u
peisonas expenses. If tie planting is m
upon a Foilo only one half as great, or c
with only five mules, he should be t
content to ,imake 6550 with which to i
ray taxe and personal <xpenses. We!i
Ity, ht hould be cii-nciit ; but we
mean, tie tituns'. We n eta, that lie
ha g'it to e'aion: to it, mr to the ShE r
ilf's block, inl the course of timeo, W'e
mNan, that he 11as got t# .eC.l z ! thl.
valtn of a dlbN. , wich h'! do s I.o'
niw realize a, he h.lJ. We meaiin,
that w hen ho makes niL're 1lh1n $100
uiion each liile, ie sl uid feel asuir
edl that he i.,1 dainag renIiirk1b! V well,
and not funey that einigration will
hel) him to ntake any iior. 110
must adjust all his d itgs an edi
thoughts to this con ite o Ce lcu
lation, that the .-ver, go gain of 1.1llit.
ei c.tanot exceed $ W00 on the mule,
either here, or ann where else inl the
world. Some do better, ai.d I
bould ibe eliredl if he lie one1 of the
More prosperCuis.Q, but the utiiaoity, oti
an averpg., do not anad caninot, from
the natutre of' thigiF, anmd n->t beesuse
of the labor, or of thi-,, that and the
rther mercl im agiiary hind ianece.
When our idjeas in South Carolihin
iall have thrunk to tle ialities of
so)ber, legitimate bi-inta , what, a I
mn11ily, carefuI, faupI and indl.ed
ent pc(Ile the fa mers of SoutIt Car. -
lina will be I We by TO meaiis de.
spair of tie State. Bitt we do de
spair of her pioiperity, while the
g eatest of all her iadu,tiial interests,
t .e great busiiets of sag icult ture, con
tinues to be conduced upon its pres.
ent unreasonable ai.d speculative ba
si. It, cainot, and it i.1 not s and.
It must fall, aend those who embaik
their hope.i an I th-ii remaining 0it pi
tit upon t wil. fa-! I wilth it. 11 Inigra.
tion is not the rene 'y. Stand in your
trucks, and manfully correct your er..
r)r8. Readjuot your business. Cut
down your expensir. Away with
aiiixotic calai itionls of ga in. Work
faithfully an I atbe rly, here-, in your
native 89 tat'. and Calmy awit, re.
suIts. Ii.S iS phlt ilosoph y.
'Those wheo tihs huminbIt: the.niselve.,
shall he exalted. The first hund red
dollars they thus lty by, will, indeed,
be the bicnning of better days.
We iaty, Ni)s the Ilihelmillond Di
patehb, hail the peace inl Eitrope as a
happy v'teyet for the country. No
ooitry ever more ieeded tie uidivi .
ed attent i.n atid offorts of her peopli
thian this inionl. She wants the (om.
hination of the uhole teat .nal in'l.
lect, wisdom, and patriotism to .
storco order aend hiarmnotny within Ihem
bhrin s Slie need., the wealt oi~f t'
ntation to oncourage i ad suppifort theit
nat ionatl indtty an :1. (hnteh prise, to .
rest ore thte n at ionta' par. pirit y, pa.
off' thle pulli. debt, awed wi pe ont thei
ruinouis elfeets of the watr. We shall I
Iikely no0w for' a long period haive3 no
dive'crsion of eitL.er t he pulItie miht l
or die national wteal;t fronm these ob- t
j 'cts.
ITherdifore w e em y welt predict a
great imtipruoement ini the floan.ial and
inedustr.l e .ni t ion of the Ucited
S ateus thtrough ~peaco int EnArope.--,
Siuch i ' thet .geral imp res-i on at th
Notrtht. The end of wa ir is ii aas t
gratt ifyintg to thle tro pilanLthtroapist,
but ini this ieestani.e we may heail the'
ternmination <f' liga.-o 'dhe weeni
foreign nat ions w ithI more tthan ordi-. e
naury sati.,faect ion, becauso it canfers
so tmuch good upon out' ownt afilieted 'r
land. t
Raidicalismi is an offbot of thce <x.
tra-biblica tmor'al specnlations of the
daiy, and if ty are tue, the ra.'i di- e
calismi is fratuglIt u-itvh BWes.sings toi T
miankind. It is advanced C'htistianni
ty, so very fii r advanctied at to be out r
side of its pale. To~ bie an cirshIodox
Chraistian and a R~t ~adi ihanteous-~tt.
ly, is impossible, excepjt with :nene
whose instrutmenet of logic issiap i. I
larly defcerive. We mnake theis asset -1
tione with nto ,inia-cr itent.. WVe do
nost desire to appeal to rehgiotia prc- a
ud ice, on the otte hundt, or to te iu.
late f'ree-thiinking ape en.tIion,. on t he r
other. We say oxaotly what we i e.'
lieve. I~rom the tino ".he higher
law'' discussion etarted ine this coun-'
try, in our boyhood, to the present
moment, wo have thotght that wie
3learty pe'rooivod that 0or.hodcx
D~hristianity must first be necepted as
False, before the world could'try the il
ifpeculations of Rtadioalisin and test p
wvhether they are true. Now the e
faithful may be indignant at the as-~ P
mortion, but we do asser6 our convice
tion that this is oractly what thie
world (the groat maority of the
world) has done, and is doing. They
lav put, and are putting the morala d
ipeoulations of Radicalism to the test tl
f cipomiment- This fact in.sm..med
s. It has completely un..ettled us,
Ve feel carried along in the whirl of a
aoral maelstrom we know not whi'
r. Woman sulfa age bus been, to our V
oceptions, as goid as already an
ecomnplihe ; a . fo a lug time
ine. It is as much a nece-atry patt p
f IHdicalism in its present rpecula- e
kve phla-ase, as blood is of the luanai ia
iody, or as light is of the sui. It c
oes not at all sur priso us to see it. .
a
ifted, by the messag 3 of (o-v. Clalhin g
if \l.,achset ta, an(d by tho repout
f tho m1inoity of the J4udici 'i
)Mlittee irr Cingress, linto th di ag
aify of a living n-iti- n ! poIi tI .1 r
lie.,tion. a 1aade us Ilhat o.t Idox N
Jhristiani(y in' a'm, or that It dical -
,it oan lie rca onciled w% i h1 it, or4 even
ha3t RhdiCaIli-onI is1thi lost tinleerel
ifort of bn..nityta olve Fo!ial dill'i.
ulties antd to Iiad tIi &rulth ; c:n)
-inca us th a this wholae thinag is inot
nLmost GodlesA 1leap in the dark, full
if woes unnuninbered to a deluded
)co0 lo, broken away from the 10- 0
itraints of revoaled autrority, and 1
lai aaginzg duau the bottp.fe.- pit of -
aip.-lesi nation-,1 ruin, so that the
irtiaent of Chioa, turn b-y war 1 nd
liasensiols AI tyranai.e- that forever o
cad lher bosom, is even Letter thant
he future to wihich It idicaulismII ist
end ing here: antid i a o,e -res I-ve
Aese doubts, and we co1 iben1m) ad
:Le ite the eve. si )I of suff.age to I
1omen1w, which wre feet Iaur d will
toon con it, p ) .s.
T.e folloiwi.g or-ia r wtaa issut-a ( n
aCal'.day afternoon, Mays the Yorlivil' e
E quire-r, aind inl e isplia.ce it Vrr
wtahl, iaIli ly all the gn, .%a ;Cl i aly
) el t1 1--d ove-r, a-. aliaceed, btal "t
Ias itme thec U11 ist gnietutde pi. t
Jdih, -
"H r.~UA qvrrns N. G , A C..
Yrivalle, S. 1'., Jan. 31, 1.87.1.
Ry diiec.inn of C. L. Atleam,,
M1ajor-Gencil comtiai.di, I It- a
10. ehy ordere I that the guns accot.t
trc.oenta, anl aimmuniti,,n of captain
,;eorge A dam ' of nu-any, Na'i-naaI
b .rd, State of S amath Cra.IaI, he
-irned over forthwith io 11 A.t;beilt,
%htea iff oaf an k Cunty, for totr.gef
uiad custotdv. t
GI EO t1I'l E A DA.318.
3.pt. 14-tth Regiment N. G.
S:ate of South Carolina.
.. ... ..P.- 1t
rcOML o :ICA rarn]
1r. Editor :
A terio comic accident occurred61 in
ur neighborhood tOle-other d ay. Otr
:4)Ad (old) Dr. S - , was rid i..g aboe
an his buggy, upon medical 1 aa ba..ts j
ntent, with his feet sti etelad t-'it to la
mo -ide. aid bin back agaiu IJ the arn
upport on lie other idbe, when aill f
suiden the left wheel went down
Ia a m lud hole, which jostd liim et 11
delta-b~!ly ,and beforeo lae een-ld tilk na
I.e righat wheel wenat d'own intoa a
leepeaar mud htole, whi. eb .ercipit ate-dz
tint haead foremiosit inito thte mid~a.
Ia:l there he stood, had n111 the Iland , .
e- i'ag tai hi li should ers, fr et pe apen- 0
lieauar in thec air holhawing, A-mhu- "
antce Corps!I Amnbulanc Corps !
at il a freedmaan came3 aong an~d ex
ricatedl himn fronm his perilous situa- ti
iotn. ri
Jleepecufully,. db
IIY l'E1bUOb,. 1d
al Hutler i's bill, ra pot ted fir omi i1.e
tili.ni ry tComit :tee yrsater d ay, to "
'gaal ate the tr-ade tand coinneree be
vaena lie States and Tertoriesa o~ al
lhe Unatitedl Si ateCs, will ibe of inater--'t "
v Newi Yorik meanctats,andi eq~eci .1. -
y? to c'ommiierc'ial travellers aind
genaita.- Ic pros idles that titade atal
ommterce but ween the several Statea. r~
nid Tieraitories of the United States"
hall b o free and uanrest rioted, and nao a
ax, diuty, or transit fte, abhall be I'
idl oni lanty artieles or property ext or z
ed- from tany S:ate or Territory, into o
r thrzough any other & nte or 'eora i
[lay, antys act or resolutrin of iany
*taateor Tlerritoriatl Tegislature to-ti ,
onitrary not withastandinag, h~ fiartlor
roviles that nao State cor Territolti.. ,
a'gislatuare all he rt eaifter, lay tact,i"
e'soluttion, or otherwise, dleny free
rainsit, and righat to tell anty goods,. K
roper-ty,.o0r 10 me aabadi)i.- belonig to
l.e cit izenasof any State or 'Ver i'orv
f the United States, whtich tdeniel i'. jel
Ot imiposead lay theo laws of thie iti
lime S a-te or 'lFea nritory on its a
'An citizens.4. Mr. Louigridge has si
fIeredl an -amen~udmen~t to. this bill, ,
hieh pr'ovidest ahat it aball he uan- wt
wful fbr any raailraad company ear- oal
king fr-eighat in tratnsit fron oni Statew
anothaer to discriina~te in thec rates ilt
afavour of or tagainst tiafferenat nec- s
one, bat ratos charged f.>r carryiaag - al
ch'l freight shall ho- un iform-Nrw (a
'k Tribune. a
A Rhode Tslanad editor, wiho hans t
tana reasonas for elnimating sceientifie
ibowledgo, tells theo ladies thtat if
ley want lighit and wholesome com.i Ph
lexione,.faces devoid of wrinliles nadR
'ows'foots, and botdies as fat anad as
luimp as partridges, theoy must oat g
sttneal--make it a~ prinoipal featured
a. their daily. diet.. to
-- - - - ---ti
8tihl'another way of killing a eat hi
as been ftund. One died recently T
1 New Yorku licking the face of a Ila- itt
y who had jutst dressed herselr for Ifiu
ae street ad had imroved- her oom. Uu
lexion.ja
The Borc of the Income Tax.
Trho Sprii)gfie.d epubliian is faiceo
tous over tile repeated allusi ts t ,
10 iucomie tax. It . ys :
\e give it 1). Tlu.-e arc only
O0,000 people. out of out 4olo, jo,0
h l are lef<, by the nioditi..i. law, to
ay taxes oil itncomcs-that is oie Iin
ve-y four tlotui.and. Butt that ti.e
itother too live!y for us. We
inI I n n income apl -,ImInt chter
lly ; bitt when to that is added
bt $5 a d ly fir tollIs n t e!
r..phie d -pa ches froui \\abingtov,
.ic:1 thi, -.i~e four-thous nith I..or
I t Une ilttI S ate, he -p i in , x
i:lmr of i -4 grievin't :,, a.1d thl
s..t aad ieueis wrby be in ..i.et n
-i - i\n h , tire o..re o InIv
) . I : IX. it hI >n.:a .4th1 i.! too mn ieh
,r it
We had t Iaer p 1 y 0111. oy for
I' C,aw ler Fo i 1 , . -r 1 I, 1ve.d r 1 \ I- n.
laistend newVS. Thie Sall disen, i 11 irn
I L T1 i 1nue C a l; W ,.. d. i.., o e
beer6:I reading. It is b't t-r, ie (n,
a int hotelleCt i X : a. 10 M -
<>11d o1e's ,elf wi It di t in i. b s, ad
to ly oit, one of the , tin edi 6 i..
r the Wi ld, than to read day Wind
n. wha't .\Ir K.:.egg ias dn'le cabout
bo incoiO -ax, whIa- Mr. P) tmanton
. aks, W L at Mr. l it.,aeli p iotests,
h it the eomittees hie goi g it d',
ble('l G'e irant. iA (on, :ndl a ll abou.-,I
his terriIlo outrage iupon t it t to -Ii. ti !
f cne hundred thtn.m citizens of
his gie-nt nation, whe nre so fou at v
H iU, litvu iht:.iies f otvor -2,(t)( a
etr, *nii I bout ,;.: tio ,if ,3 it. .b-.
-he.6 t , r .. iln.g v..t -s 4i.e paiet l fr
tor Ie.-! n h -0t., to) I V i anld .
Ulegiaph fo. ending a daily bulletin
f th13 is - soit. e C o n1)ft. wi4 t e c! II' t n it aId
.Pcri.-,! the mx, r.tht r than this
h ing .,' i go on.
.re Nc. Ei: uknrds wiltrSIck Out W ?st !
Mr. Chiarles 11111, of Saco Maine, a
uintlenin who is said to be emitnont
y weil 4iudiitied to fimm a correct
pinion Ulpo thec unute:-, S:ate-s, as
h1.2 lent t if his i. .'ervatiin du ...
H extmisive toil thi.rough the western
.tks )a-t 1 :1 A, I hat it is Illuch
Otter fer Ni-w k-y lind farmers to
Omni" at hole thatI to go We't in
lit expee ation (. nsul'iring a fortune
0ore il. peedily. i.ey rais id hlarger
rIf S ",ont \ s(:.S" than here, but tie
rices i eaclized are it much inmi Inaller
hut the i enl: o a yvir's work mi W
-t vary li tebl fromi yaur,6 wul k Esast,
Lile tIll re is no0thinlg 1o comIe..,S-tt.
1)r iht - of, ikee" mo2iety and
be ' 1 i% iltges" so dear to the New
ghandl-l heart. lie thinks th at
omen~ick-ness Ia pfrev lent and chtron.
I i:-ease w ilt Ih ithoe whu have moved
awar.' the stt ilng sunt, especially
Iter their ownt sun iis jssed tie z.
ith, and tLey find th emselves on the
eel ine th a t slope to Jordui.
1 low 10 Sr'i vu: MURAnlns.-At
riley Gene lr'ai l C b ii clo:ses Ii.
ner to thUhairmnan I& the ip.
1 q-1.r I.\. In In ; .v- \ i n it i i adIi iri -
le III,1t rallon allow ilig h,.)w .1 c."11111
it ythotib aclt int rg dll to murdIerer.,
i:1 otl r cimi dsi. lit) savs:
F riimonber i ineid-ni i , .i f lf,.
'isil-r 1- n , i h weli iAi raIi e)
Iv i th.e t n of Di-i ba. .\liga
st. Li, n l(-r1\ me bvediin. leit.
hi nlsebl -l mi m'.*is '. ne-,.igt ciiv .tt
lie on ywir com ng, wie-l urni
oru 'i - lctWtt no ttmni.i, lI'tdb-on ii,
i-C'lo the umulerrci is abro1 d lL T..Ci
hers-i hr'rod imt tin-k wfourt ki
li h jittan ctlg d wh.ihe i -
re i. i i deinaeuls hutni O-d ti imor.
rer lto~ istmturte bfore theXtji daw di
-enr tto mi rwi n a h d - I mag n
it I 'l l e lt~eNpupos :ci't* c onTt.o
Iie 1nn no C protii i tio n aai nt to i m C tlor
-reesr. It'.le witI Int~Q oh i tis iltm
tii ' s- cdice asiu ish r Anws' W -.ht i
th t'i cih citizaenst i an anyl i ,..,an
hI'rc ~''I'(tlit ardererironh l lust i c tr..
lae Countyr or sitelp i, wold ,ir - o
to I : i .,tli, h-artu ir, o ul r u i of n' owr
ie i jil I wh tl i l cieeded, (irsttofc tli,
>i n ithe puariof ll ourte tl.w ili
T's id thea. eivira nd lrte cvil
lits-in of h greatork gi venrth..n
ad anndsm (l~acane hytjd
k1-:.ce'n..f l'we.:.-W itakte frob
>tcgies of the ege Snts wiihhv cul
yd tn hlo rsince ho an0e0tio ~to the
nadr of Sl.Doly : fr tgve h
Dite Sts as impoaibe to kema te
av t lalian ar y.w ih s ee.
THE0WAR IN EUROPE,
Latest Advices.
V ns t iu..:, n i 3.--T'1 ie -d is.
trees inl P.a is IS great, ikad tleit otrnc
tion (f r0' aihoais preveits tlie rapid
revictuallin)g, at l th.- Georitmia s msr
M1pp11 ing nece-sitics from their own
The (Iornas will enforce a strict
prlsfo-)it t.vsm in du iriiIg the aribistice
1e'atuiont rit ins have occirrd-in sev
er:d Firell towls 11 ag1ainstbth thle ar.
no a n I I an he e- i Iti I it ion oif Prance.
Th'V 41ifaii f L108 yons. appears
to t unt a i its I e'LtiaWd to Ihe Ger
m11.., and has st. a .deputation to
to yrge the i.doption of
g ! Ieral V measr hfer he same ohjoet.
L0 > N, J tr Ill -4hry,-ia I. --
A di.-paitch1 W the Baden Minlister,
-t ite , that, l. i)eb.ki ciCeed S.vitx'rire
1i16 til his w..empried .uicidi is eon
N lE Yonx, January 3.1.-A New
Yolk lVoild $pecial, L.n-lmn 30th,
sass: N- anbetta has ratilied the
Capitulation, and will not resiun.
BUiusscI.ls, daunary 3l .-imm ens
j'uaitities of provibimns Ure guing fur,
ward.
L otoN, JaInuary i r.-The ariaiii
tiec began instalitly at Paris, aid
thrieo dlj I-ater in the departments,
and expiie s on the 19th of Februar.y,
at Ion
Late~r.-It is reported that Gam
hett a has eommi'tted'suicide.
NIIU'D, Jaiiuary 3:.-A.t a Rrand
review, forty thouand t roops took the
oat i of fideli.ty to the King.
It is sated the prominent ,persons
who were identilied with the former
dyiasty, wgre implicated in Prim's
assassiiation, T
ontA x, February L.-The Nor.
deaux govertnment ha-s issued.'A de.
eree ordering an election of tIe na
tional n.scmbly on tjie 8th of ,Febru
Iry. 1L di qualifies for election to
aSiibly, memberl of faminae rei I
ing over Francoiinon 1780.; all wIo
acted as imperiakl oflieial- eandid'ates
inl the pas" electioti,, oi heil office- Be
sehiators, lminisle s, or cou-ieillors of
state under the empire and prefects
wn have aceepted ofiee between f851
aml 1871).
LON DONx, Februa~ry L.-An 'official
dispatch anr.ounces that Bourbakrs
army, 80,0100 strong, entered Switser
land to day.
Bont1)E~t x, Februa:ry .-It is ro
ported- tbht! Manteuffel refused to
recognize lie ari-,tien, and disregard.
ing ihe protest of the French comr
mander, continued los- ilit ios'furving
the army of the cast to surrender or
retreat into Switzerland.
General Clanhart, Who now com
mands the army of the east, made a
treaty ih tlie Swi-sgovernfn', arid
erosCd the line wi i his iH. lo arm.
Geieral Dellot covers the retreat..
Ti refis.. (if the t x Empres.. of
the French to signl the capitulAtion, is
regaidled by ati classes ;.nd journals
with approval.
The twet y-fourth French earps
ese peil the gi a p of tooruians, And
moievedl towardis- Lyons. '
LNnoNs, Fuu f' -'i'he Times,
511.king i maCk's peace ternms,
a n-lug ai eertittant. is .knowni
i he lis-orya of miod,-irn -f.are.
1F .v re wid itot go imiso. f or name
repries-ila-iVe f. om France to the
U 'tl r* nue.
Pai. ii h-ts (It fhguues on the 5:h
h..Assembaily meiets at,.Bjrdeaux on
te ih.,
'The a rmtisi ice doeis not in al ude thle
deplart mednts of 17mbsh,. JTura, and
t ote170r.The seige of IBelfort eon..
Pr.ussia hag. made another levy from
thce lan d wher, and three hunidred
thotsnrd men aire ready to- march
into Fianci, np~on aildrt notice.
A meericann in DI).den have sent
fuub.for t~~heir dest itute cotuntrymhen,
ba bearer of disf~aiches to W\ah
i rin k ' er a n o S it r
huiti hca weakenejd the wvar party at
is -rdeagux.
Faivrij's decree for the elections is
pubilishied. It make.s no- di.,qualifica-.
tions.
It ii reported' that the Prussians,
visolatinig the armistice, have ent'ered
'eeaminp.
Fronm Washinigtem
'The Senate is engaged up on relief
for European wounuded. Ai.inyS ena
tors a taliing tiie opportunity to
expreas sympathy for and against
Fraiice.
al'arine A'eld'enfs,
Naw Yonx, Febru-'try 4.--The
steamiship South Carolina,. hence for
Charleston, broke heir bross-head,
and returned to repair.
ORtFoi:K, F~eb ry 4k.-The schoon
er Carrie, froms N en rk for JBrans
put in hare leinmg.
Nnw Yiona 'Fe b. 4.-E rening.
Cotton quiiet, with sales of 8,200
balesat I-5. GoW' i h).
CHAit.FsToN, Feby'uary 4.--Cottn.
dntll----middlines 14)3 ; ales (100 bales
rect ipts l,:3&bales.
layv .ftr'oot., iAbruary '-k--Fen
ing--Cotton fSrmere,.uiplamnds '?; Or
leiin 8A ; sales 9t)000 basis..
In a Washington theatre,- Generali
Garfield was so ecitetd over -the
sleep..walking of ,Jnoausehek as Iady
laobothi, that lie vehemently grasped
the baek of the chait before. him, and
with it, a p. rtion of the curls belong..
ing to an elaborate chignon. Th e
lonseqtierwee was that when the fair
owner, at the end of the scene, threir
rorwar'd hter head, the whole structure
samo tumbling down, endls, braid,,
hair nins..and all.
Difensinr Medication,
Investigobtion is a necessary for the pro
lection of the humanil body against dise,.se
when ntiheialtiy inl:.ences are abroad, at
iron armor and granite tl sel iteu s are o6
the protct ion of ships 14nd fortrtesses whe':V
assailed by 4101 anid suhell. 1ience, it itf
demirable wihen iltio pote-ni enemi s or' viO -
idlity, dCLityp antl cold, 3-ern.do Ilhe air we'
brenaihie, (t) pit fihe .",t em In (ie bes1 pos
Filih. 'o'nditio'n to eta'ntter tlieu. 'It h
atartnihielt is 1 ne o'gan by which every o.her
orgini is nurii ihed and 1ssiained. and
lier'efor., upon its Ogorous lood regular sc
tim d-penls. in i gre-ni meitt tre. i li ca
pneily of the sysiemn it I ist the a iantilt isf
!10 invisible enemies of lienlih 1un-l life. hf
which, snt 1hi inclentent secason, it is sur
rounded. Ilosteuter's Stomr.,ch Bilers, an
adnirable tonit nnood regulating nieditite
fur till seasons, is niever muore neeled i:ari.
in wintier. w *lhen iithe torp.fying in fltieices .it'
a chilly atitisplere elfects nil 11.0 viifs
functions. ind reinder file body e(x remetl
suserptihilt . By to- ing the ligestiv ,'e or
ginis. t nilh ile liver. aind tIlie boiwels wi114.
ti unqu-lle4t vegerable -pevilic, a .hysi.
enConriof~in is tinledl 10hch Seem"s to be'
proof atgainst tall varietii's of ternpo rat ure',
nd t hati1 iiAimical in' 0he' 'Ir of' w ini e
Defensive mediention is a precnittion whielt
shotli never to neglected *hen dnnge'r i
(we-nn'. mid therefIoe N coffeise ' the Bit
ters tit this season is particularly desirnble'
e,-pecioilly for the feefid find- sickly, As .a
remedy for billiottness, lyspepVin, nerou's
ness anod bowel complaints, iher'e Is nothingC
conipirable to Ilils wholesomne resttwii ye,
feb' I
A MONO 'ilt. INCA". IieW. lorneri
tells no t:h-sv no tribes of aboriginees don'
Foindt ir' the deepeet forerts of Sout h Atnai-e
en,-tro:rthe Andies to' 'he Atlantic coast.
tivat do not hnve' ond' tue Diet. Aye,'s men..
diciines andI l.owell Cotttons. "-iggo,.
"SurroLK," "HooTT," are seet stamped in
large red and blue letterr upon their gar.
menita. while Ayer's Pills and Clierry Pec.
torial are among the treasoures of their ha.
bit atior.3. Their native soil furni:he, ih - mi
all their food and most of their renetdies.
but thof stiffer from somne afflitions which,
mus't have Ilia interp 'i.Ition of higher skill.
-Sentinel, Liberty, Va
feb 1.
Oln MANUrUCTu RiNO INTaVNist.-The'
manufart-urers or the North hay stied tor'
and obt-ained. Ine assistance of the Nntiiinal
Government titiil they have become a bur-.
len to the people at large, and the tax paid
by the United St'ates for the support of
these 'nanutfacturers is-equal to all the otl,
er taxer put'together. Let our niannfac
turers' nake goodr of better quality, nnd at
lo*er prices than otlir niaiuf'acturers, and'
they can def - competition without Govern
thent help. lhs,. at lea-'. is the nian of
NIr..P. PI. Tonle, of Charles'ti. S. C.. the
lar'gesnard most 5iucenfill'm~iaufnet urerot'
doors', sashes, blibds aud: maeuldings in t he
Sout hern Stalew feb 1
Travel-en are'always lialle to'suddlen atu
tacts of -iysentery and Cholera Moi bus,
antd these occurring when abseint frnm
home, nre very unpl'nsani. The PAiN'
Knm..it'mIity'always be relied upon in such
cases. Es soon as you feel the symiptoms.
take one teaspootiful in a gill of new milk
mittl niolasres and a gill of hot water. stir'
well together and drink hot. Repeat fite
dose every hour until roli' ed. If the
-lins hd severe, hathe bowels and back
with theawdicinie Oc'r..
)ifrcde of. Asthta iiand Phililsic, take a'
geaspooritul in.a g'll of hot water sweeten.
ed well with olMsses ; a so bathe the*
"broat and stonach faithfully with the me,
dlicine, clear.
Dr. Sweet- says It tw'-eta out the sorenesm
im ras of honesetting faster than any
thing lie evor Slpphled.
* Fgartuenso ofien exposed to hurts by
havilrg thetir skin pierced wit h books, andi
fan of fish, can be relieved by bathiin ' with'
het, Pain-iiller ast soon as thme nocident oo.
ours :ini this way 'the ianguish Issoon anhat
ed ; has hie as often us once ini five minutes,
av' thriee or' four tinmes, antd you will mel
'1cm have any trouble.
The bites ntI scraielles of dog'. and cats
ire soon ourod by batrking withI the P'ain'
Killer ei'er. fel' 1
K I noiwDwNziaD IiaP.uy--The M[oni
goose. bitten by a poisonous serpent, seeks'
a.ecertain ptt, eats of It and recovers. In'
like mnanner thenitsands of E.'ropean dys
P~tet andl VlbthIts of' liver conmplaint, dis
orders of t lie bowelt, debIlIty, dropsy,
rheumatitaw &o , Ilbek to the Seliter Spring:
In Germany and are cured by Its salubrious
waters. We have thi's spring, In all its
sanitary pe'rf'ectlnn. multiplied ad infin itum,.
in ti:1s coutr y. In the formi of'
'lARATWP"B ITER APEa1!ENT,
It Is the Spa uadaie portable and avaIlable
l'or'the uses of the mIllion. The million'
use It. It is the great househoild moediolni
of thme land, at once doliciou, retreshing,,
and unequaled tes.a correet ive And altera-'
ti vet
UoLD siY AL.L D~ltfogss,
feb 2--2w -
This Is what w'e b 'r on all aIdes of' Di.,
TWUI T'S E XPECTtJA NT Iti eases of'
Crefep, lIrettshitls', Asthma and all Ilseasesa
It affords Ihstant r'ellef. Det permeates tho-'
very su an'e ofiltlib Lungs and causes'
them to throw gff all acrid mat tilr. It.'a
very pheasant to the- taste. Children tako
it resti 13'. feb 2-19('
Iw Ban~hetpfry,
Bi the Dilit ICourtof the Uinitedl Statese
For the Didrie'of' South-earoinao,
Ex-parte WY. P. Curry, In re Joseph K. Da
vie, B~ankrupt--Petition to EstublIsh'
Lien.
1N OTICE is her'ely given- to alt creditor.
h ltd itig liehs dgantst the est at e of the'
above named D'hkrupt, t hat they are re
qulred to establIsh theIr libns berdrte mne at'
mny ofRce it Yorkille, 8. 0., by- the Othi
day of March, next, and on thelir faiure to'
do so, they wIll be barred from any benefit
In the order tor dIstrIbution of said Bank
t'upt's eatate, liereaftbr to be made b nd'
that they sttew ea'use,' If any they have,
why ihe prayer' of' the petitionera shoutd<
not .be grapt ed.
B~y ordter of the ioen. 049. S. Iirjan,
Judge of th'4 said Court.
f: ..' W. I. OLAW80N,
Nd-'9k8 - eglstu ik Duketto7: