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THE FAIRFIELD HERALD Published Every Wedneeddy at WINNVgs1.?oiw, S. c., BV DESPORTES & VILLIAMW _0 TERAIS-IN AD VANCE. no Copy one year, - - $ 8 00 ve oyrom the Cin.sinnati 8an. te 2d instanjt, the follow. ug: i'e hPtuv1~ary a Govefomit ncoll otp epoqf ygt horrible, dent i jslitev:ibi at 1 unchane:'s dis nAiry, pear 8edatnsvilb.; Tshe mnn - Aas uoe durinig the afternoon in a iwitiow-enbar jtbe tub, in which he ol lvori so ooiled -and . whith.. is fill. d 'almost.' conta-n'tly with hot wat'r. -I6itig need6d and not to ho y 'fbund, dearoh was 'mde for him about ..bo buildingj, and , messengers wore ;vsett to .8edamsville. A hat avui Alpoilytdihoovered floating.in the tub, Vand the-body was foutid'aoon after. :AibWse thought to have been in the -va~e l at last-two hours, and its con .ition after being exposd to the- no. ,.! jo of twater bested nearly to the boilirg point for thi. legIh-of time 64Iaau edaily be itnagined.' It iN a re, T idf to think that the death of the un. fortunate wan must have been almoO inustadtaheous, -Barry had been in the employment * of th6 Govornmbnt for many years, i.-and bad the reputation of being a 'godan4. faithful officr. He wa * thirty yearasof age and leaves ta *ift -1ahd one or two , ohildren, who a r4 i 'osiding at Bedamsville. miporlqut. .ieelsIon. His lioo'r, Judge Alfeb, decide< 4t the 'last'rtW" of onr Count, *.Oourt that'' lieh-f a judgnodt, '0i labi ezecntion 't 'hed pior to Jaiu i-y 2g6 b' 1870,- thIo day thut thi Uonstft'tioh of Virginia was approv ed by'Oongress--thet sale-of the prop. arty could not he interfered witi dudor the bemestead law. The judg inOnt In the ease before the Court 'Wne *endered after the 2d day of iviarcb, 1867. The 8d aeotion of the hotne. c stedd law provides thatinothlng In th< I abtshall be construe(to interfero witi -,the sale of property by viettue of an) - mortgage,' deed of trust: pledge, oi oth seeirify thereont, and It was Un der this provision that the decilsio: .wa made.--Shnandoa heid. Iron Around Peach Trees. Atar'cent meeting of the Ameri . .n agtitut Iariners' Club,. Ml Vner. who lives on TInp Sound about fifty miles east of Now York, ex hibited soeie pruning from his or chard, to illuatrate the effect of put tins frob around trees. le took at .old 01lae with twenty treos in thi .orel rd, full o' ' ead f limbs, with yol low le-ve, atid the crotches ooziql thiok goin. Ie. gave the earth i good top dre4ssing of iron, breaking ul old plows and scattering thei frag tuent, Tihe h ba9y .renwed thei yQuth alid now lOQkstrQng andthrif 7. Tie be k in tIg et n:\n leaves arl feon, a id t borer has dns"ppared lie tiltka t io log of iron furnaco, gggti up anid spread ont aporohardl wil hhprove a very valurLld fertilizer or fruit trees of all kinds.--cientiA * psl Billings on 'lorns." t.sDisme~r horns1 This is the oldes and most snkred'thare iz. " It is set t, Meak. and- lays.a 'Home, .8wee e.Uome/ about noon. -It .will arrest *,nan eni bring him in quicker than sberiif'. warrant. It1 kauzos the dea dog ber,.and tb hodumib to. shous efo .joy,.lrione.old '.iestrument+doni1 viay .ayour- :lungs:.laat 1- - -W hske, bara't This, born vary. in lengthl 1'rom, hree to-aIxc inches ig favorite size,, I is d ifterent fromn other horne being ov 4 fluid. natur. It is reall, oreropbgniashuas than the rat's born ~Six inches ofit will knock a man per festly o.Im."' A' plrmeky Ga'man girl of Ohlong< 'lhab igone to New York to mieet he lover, daily expected from Vdret ,:nd:. Fiour years ago they were be *'thi-othedly but were too poor to marr3 anfdWheni Ch riatina had acoumu latei raonek enough -in the Lumbitrge lobets.o anuf'aeture, Hehrich wa: ealled-out us a solutier.- Beflfore Met: ieflost'his'left arm, anfd got discharg ged.;h4s Bbon'an he was-able'to travel aite-.enataanoneyt to pay his pasag< atI~ Neww orhg amnd now goes to meei ebkinarry hint, and bonddeot him t< fathrer'sbusiness awaits 'him. '"TeM' tydelbayonets btalni miapufactured at the. Sprir.gfleld ar *fily~~~ Wiipenlynost'*tatly kem of bu po amea oritiel )lk~ I sthLrbads of tbh 86uth' S~a 1 fil~lhdw artier *shydei 6 ib'66M 8:16ml foi 'dkrafb~l infne, affditvIdi skeIt fateplket defenee.' op tothe ygpiepsig $enselinAet 3ritish ministry a few coptea'dja *gtonatB a #vjj aktorab ' . and the engraver such a gg ,sgee hachess.gitUsate as is the * Attemt av' M i E# ea nM ... Tn bill fr su P'i ptiot i ur Jbl r rote P in 4 ly that w ii o he1(1*it <1t Ur paper." 'Ve u '. ndi o.j0t-04t satis d wit hng bipaper- for~ nothf@l while living, he pr. .peS to have us located near him after he dies, in order that lie may cont!inue to supply himnielf with news on the same terms. -We respect fu 11 y declinle.- IWilmingln. The panic in the cotton mark et liins been very serious during thepdat 'e '. Telebraphit,b report-i represeht a l09 f the enormous pum of $13,000,0904tor an ab- olutce sihrii.kag-or not l eIs khan 250,000 balt s. A n att oei wo niade by speobilatois to "li a." the myOrket, and a completu revulsion a% it the rocal,. A lad in Bridgeport, Ct , ha, three fingers of his right hand taken 0i' a few dajs since, by a drop press il 1 bass shop. Look ing Upn11 !S blced ing hand the brave little felluw ex. claimed : "I'll bet ni.other will er' whelin bhe Soes that.' Tn adr.iration of the great IT. Rlus sel's strong compo i-ion, a' young ladi of powerful lungs, iaud filgers to matel at the piano, rcreamed out, 6'I'n a float ! I'ln aflI.it !1" '1 should thini you were," growled an old bachelor, "judging frtom the squall I" WINNSBOROa Wodnesday Moviing, Marbh 8, 18'71 7 L kessmems. We trust that the citizens of Yorl will ferrot to the bottom the extraor dinary case of alleged robbery b2 disguised uIein just reported to him occurrod there, Our State oficial are so many of them of so di.;ubtful i character, that we confess to a genor al faiti in their diahonesty. V know nothing of Ro. o, jimior, bh Rose, senior, could oily be set dowi as a political $aint, on the principle "the greater the Saint, the grektoi the. Sinner." H[ow easy to arrangp with a few rascals a Ku Klux robber, of the Treasurer's oilce, and to pock et the money, alleged to have beet stolen before the event I The securi ty bonds of our State ollieers are it many escs but waste paper, and iv do not supposo they cover eases o violent robbery of trust funds, even i they were good for the amount of se ourity. The whole State wlhes t, - know, not only what is alleged, bu what really has happenod in Yrk Honest ien are compelld , in ttc> days of radical virtue, to suspect tin the advocates of universal equalit; are so far sincere at least, that tihe, are disposed to praitise the eardina principle of their faith, namely, uni r Vrsal stoaling. Another similar suggestion jut here. The Grand Jury would per *haps do well, in some of tihe counutie~ to examine into the cases of poll-ta~ alleged not to have been paid. Nlo. c of us denounce tihe negroes in ti matter, believing that they have no paid the poli-tar. Tis many tbe th onse. But it is not exactly the o!L ven apostles that arc now carrying t1h bag. The Sheriff' of Fairfield, whu Sperhaps knows, an'I we suppose h gets it from good authority, assert> that a "a great in tny negr-oes do pa their tax." If so, whe is thi tnontey ? It certainly has not gon, Into the State TPreastury, but is report ed as not paid by the State Treasurei Is it paid, and thien stolen ? Ho0 stanids fIose, junior, on the poll . tax question ? Is his a case e poll-tax, or of polecat ? Tis poll tar qjuestion, as ttported by th~ Saint, Paurker, for the whole Statt r savors altogether of pole-cat, what - over be the truth of the case : Rladi cal aroma dif'ntes itself about it. ltetsu~blIcIanfl~i ? A Waliure i Sonsth Car'olinta. For the first time in the hiistory the world, we see, iln Souih Carolin, a brutal majority of M1 out of ever hundied voters, who can iieither lea nor wrrite, and who own no property thdoroughly united by the feeling o race, by color and their previous con dition, and by the prejudice of ca sie electing rulers for a State, such as n 'State aan long submit to without ut (or ruin and degradation, .Sobe nen are oalmnly asking themselves, ni WHAT FORM OF RlIvoLUTION cabe si hideous a tyranny be overthrown The failure of- the Reform mnove men lias eenvinced all but .idlotd -tha eohing can be done by theawhuiti M1i6batf luthe .#y 'of concilliatlion ,fil ngrcfs irdedrose and teyjult pa, ,.eational tont of suf'rage a' Ieast i-Oa ia~taxation without repro. Mendtfot9.aed pebalat ion 'and robbe 1.' ufetin~tlf froresof 'kle fld. tion, so essentIal features of' dpbti r. g theimelves,,a ig '.j th ea d inl Boston rb I'1 Pa'g (ffp ttfe u-e of the rupe 4d e rifleginhughting anarchy, a o - be I Ii t position of th"ii. tarytuttaorItiegjof the United States, after all, theOhly alternative left us I Or cnn wdgcate this people sa agn tolty years, or rather will Congress do it fors'I(for ou'r 8tate omilals will steal, without compunction, the edIu catiqnal funldie.1, that the government Ca bccptvi' Ill siti thenant-d, i gov oeiiultofupintiin 1 Wa hatfatjicial idolatry of the t0,a1Il. I, 1n 1 m re menn D111: Of gathering 10-li' 4. i. i i, , i this, that has pliacd iintellbvo l)t !Il 111tunder the .heels, of it; Il it k i ti Iets (if ilno eiiee tilt"i tht, love V1, o1 l r r ptiot, for eot rupt ior.', ,ahe, P o n rcih t , that to ptre di hooa *y on an U 'fci3:ial, is simiply to bjilgt him diwa to 1t C geaa eral lovel, and coinilli.id him to otes and promiotnio ? 1.. t re, theu, no renedy ? 'W4 ieo tf a li yat, hopeful te maper, Lit we -ve Ut01on I X ce pt in1 part i c ec. Thaere is somnet hinrg radical, ye.,, radicaily wroi.g ill tlh this faltatieb-mIl (1 the halat, Utd a; revlunary01 O* rtion. we opii., i. not i~impobable, anid that macen iiil.cr tha thCse w 110 do it). .,t Ld) i inei plea and cat-e dli omii of. RIt'o-, .weifar, catinot, aitns i-ted, provide the remedy, and nt. in rerph xity, we think of the cioidition of our ouitry, the patrioti: %oi. e of Patrick Iltul.ry rises lhigh, and atli.d;s ill our ear "It iS i vrai to t.tIdnlie the tiiultor -we ustfehti irepeat it; Sir-, we ust figlt,"' and may Go. wirk ( ut our deliveraa.co. lrtatrl t. ranliuy uln derstands no Ia e.i1uiing but tLe argu went of force. 3 LMgt, The most beautif-il phenomenon irn natureC is lig tand it iN thou niost be iatiful, when brigite t, or w hen in the form of sunr-hine. As we breathe the fresh air of Spl irg, and the fliw. ers open about us to the light rind warmtiah of the returning sun, h-w caln ind Iappy are we in our hettcr moods ! .Whiat oh j cc can wealth or labor procure lat tll con,parable to the blessed suisLine, which our TIeaietily f afher caues to beii, with all of its infinito brightneast aid cheering and joyts the ifluence, utpon tile e, i ras wel il an the good, while nasurinig us, ila many ways, that the imdinmwed lig h t of tie sun' itnelf is but. the hadow of' his pofect goodness. The firit work of the six days ofe rettion wits light, and Bacon piously suggests t hat the illuti nartion of nan's spirait 11as been Gond's S sbbath work, ever si.co le lit up thematerial woild for his rtsidenco w:th splendor and brightness. What tfan iffctionato love ia.ve the greatest - i's evet- buad fi'r light I HI.w 4 fondly they havec dwelt upon it. in all C of its emablemaut ie anirlog ios! Ilow ttheir most precious thiougha's and1( " harpes rand joyt hrave woven out rof it za irgeous lurngn go th~rough wichu to 'coamtune ith whviat jis'iurest in olhi 'er men, froin 'genrerat ion to genera e tIoan ! The tory' of ~ prphecy upone ca which rests t he christ hia's hope, ho * gins, in Generis, with "rho Star ' which would comow out of Jiacob," and V ends, in Matlachi, witha ''the Suan of 0 Righateousnescs, ril-i ig witha helalinag in 3 his beoamns." "1," solemnly prmoclrams - the Saviour himnself, in the New Tes -tamaenat, "'um the tLight of the world." "' iow tonehingly M ihtan bewails the -loss of his sghit in tlinat benautiftul f arpostrophae, Legiu~ning ."Wail I holy - light, off-spring of Iloziten first 0 born !" Shrakesapeare'i ghad heart ' plays with light ras joa oushy as a child, and witha a weah oii(f fiunay thlat 80eems exiautstleas, timgs off .simailes and met aphrors abotut it through a thou~nsand beautiful formsr. "Now,'' for exam-I pe,' lae exciiams, "in the winter of our diseo~ntenat made glorious stummrer by theis Sunt of Yoi It, and all the c loudts thuat lowered on) oiur houseri, 1deep In the bovoma cf the oceana bu-. 'riod.'' Agaiin :'8weet Mli ratua, 't is ~brighrt daylight wti: h me,' whenu you rare by, rat night.'' Oje of the sublimnest passa-ges in the Saubl ime-t of poets is tha3 doeription of ihe Archanrgel Rt ~The's4 vi-it to A'nai Sin P'aradise, In which L thbe brigha'ness of hats coming is pictrted as43 titothier muorn newv-rion uapoa n,.o'."' Auid ETdmuntnd .fuirke iinver- en a.s a lie gxquisite gighit qf rlhet',rl, in wthaii-h W~idof the i oung, tQhiacaI Of Franoon iss "glit erilg like :aa mornii ing star, full of yuutta anrd betaty anid Airmy Qf fgnoandec. of oraranational af thyi of ignortataae, hI ce'it'tap nutf doift a Miiid~:ot the 7esliaypothis afaot . 'ipre pose 40- pdinb6uk whetdhidse oforce~ are distributed : ''' ' -illtf4f76 WJ fIU ausa3 732 j fu ri) 20o, 7 J nttict, 9 24, wnire, 14,4 ida, 33,0 $ rgia, 242,471 lin11ois, 62,470 8 [ndiana, 65,913 11 [own, 2U,945 7 S8,256 6 enteky, 164,842 32 ouina, .196,912 53 daine, 8,962 3 aIarylatid, 76.393 23 noachusetts, 44 070 7 'i iga n, 59.:189 5 \.ims'5, 5,00 1 6 % im-Iaippi, 220, 285 6 1 -i-s a ,1 8178 q2( N ow i. mps.ii e, 4 898$ 3 N ew Jer ey, 2-1,I:tt) '7 N. w Y rh, 127.311 th6 C, rolina, .?I 11 -18 10, 07.9113 ( 0.n 1 .592 ( C1,I ani, 8526.1 6 Rhiode l. 6 375 S u1h Carolil.,i 19m :139 61 l'In.-'t 1 7572 3'9 l'e x as, 05 390 36 Uernoa 1, .)6 5 Vi ginli -, 117.0 d11 42 17,2.5) 5 The above tilt ik extrrcted fr~an a ?ideech of* Ci gi e filn:.n 11o11', ( N I a Faik un 0t t.' A Thorn for the Grecialle Riing. Tihe .t at aniti cortn a tin-d in ou Columbia di pittle,.(ays tie ccrres punid eint of the ChaiIbs ion News that ti.e Grteeniville Ruilro0ad Bi di< U1. p .s the [it)os by CnstiitutinaIl vo te, i I ppt i rs to he .us itained by a re frerince to Su ti -1 7, At ticle X1, of i e nate CoLS itution, t hicb is au follow: I "SI-:cT1ON 7. 1''or the pfurpose Of de fray inig extraord ini~iry ex pend itures Ohe State ii'ay coitract public dits hut tuch delt. shall be autlhorir.d by inv for iomv igle o.j-t, to be di/. tin11ctIy sp'esfled thereill I 1nd no s li law ,hall take eft" et Iunt il it shal hative been pas.ed b the %ote of to thirdsof the membersof each branieli of tihe Geieicral A -svmmbily, to lie le coew d by 3e.S ail ind s 011 the jitur tai!s of eaci I 1 Ise re. pecticly ; amd every such law sliall levy a tax i. nu1tally -ullwieit to pay the Uiul itit:rest of fuch de bt," This section' Clearly r. nirtas thalt the vote shall be two.thii ds of ih members-th:.t in of ill the menguber. -and not merely t wo-thi.d3 uf the nmembecs voting. The o aro 121 Ir iibers of the ouse of Represet. taines, of *whilb number eighty-thr ec niie tno-irds. But <i. the passag< of tlt G recivillo Bill tit vote was, iinys 77, noes 23, and the Bill, there fore, failed to receive "the vote of two-ti.irds of tho lIembCIti hers'' as th<e eorititultioni teriui04. This wll b a pretty qc'istioi Nok Lo courts if al cele fai. I recTi ed it, frt isa Aenit of thn vega table products of' St. Domaingo which will muake intecreating additiot to its alreaidy i.xtoivo herbariuni t:thbility of' the climiate to the grotl(.V of the cinchiona, which furnikhe the (jiuiline of commerce, is referre< to with statisfaction by Dr. Pert'y, th botanist of the expedition, ini a lotte t~o tihe dep:brtrnt accompanaying thi dlifferent v'egetabl.especimehs. 'i'hosi speimens111) iclu de dai ie pliant., nla tive fibi es, cordage, com11mercial wooak &c. The libre called kcamote yield enormously. Dr'. Part-y soa th. woods of the county are tinmrotu~ and hie is sat istled Lhey will eunstitut a grtiaat source of we alit. 'I'he t'onifdrtico diot*ifmittee, oil tht Texas PaijIo Railroad have agree upont a report in faivor of a bruanci fromi Ne~w Orlesa to Marshiall, Tfexa: one Unit<:i n louge and Alexandria ar4 the trunk fr oiu Marshall, Tesas, t San Diego, and a branch f'rom tih Colorado River, near the thirty-se arind patrallei. Parliamecntary cour te..y r quires that that the Hous miiUt act. fiast ona the report. Th'l l ione ~ adjourned,aend the Senate wil take no action tat. itst &Sionl on las ('oat or Penetlig A como1tittoe app'Iinte~d by the Vir gin;ia s-tate Agritural Society ti proprYiety of placing his veto on a cr taini bill ini regard to .fenicing, w,ig hans passed both houaces of the Virginha Legisiatnre, hies publ.hod in tha So'uth~ern Platitor. somie tales j wiuh the coat of IIeng ing in5that State isp pstimuatedi. TheseO$ tabled trik~ingIt ill otrate thegret. diepe ,p4 sore in tbe cost of fenoe farger oi ainaller areas. With iumuber at $25 per th~iusand he cost of fending 50 iace with post nd riaff fedie4I 0668.00 oib'8.72 pet Th'Ie oat oftfQnoing 250 acres is4$b 1O.2546.Q4 permaoro... I , . The. oost of lenolog r)00,aores is 4$2. LG78 .72 pir44. per; aero, ,/ , ?bTh oosb of' fenieing .500 aore s 42168,72.or$4per~aero., e in,, M4any. girl think. sheecan 1o.,egh. bg withot~ p fusbsu apd ipnsgbo ,it8 ono flod(0 a eoaS 4. 4~h~AVai in). THE-WAR J UROPE, LATEST IMCBS, PARt, Fbruary 27,:4ia PONDON, February 28.-An oificial notice, sign - ed by M. cird, conilrinltiWe signature of the preliminaries of peace, and an uiounces that tho sreigtice will be pro longed for fgur days. Thd entrad ce of the Gernans into Paris was the price paid to save Bol fort. - J.i. .0 .. All llperit; bvon t66 tral Radical recomn-wed non-resistueec to the entry, of the Gorm i.nd wNill a>.%tai'n from' pitbibeat-on diuling the odeo'patioa, wih-h Iuilt lead to cotiflict. L -N1o, Pibi ia ry 28.-The fofti ftld -it C4 of LunecnvilCe, Naney, and liel it. I'e le0t to Falue. Longiv)y T ioansii, M A. '4nitback and the inIa dis riet o, , to Germany. L 'NDsN, Febi uary 28.-Tho Oer mi ins Visi were univae-e of the exten. sion of the armistiee attacked Hnte, bi- flag of trueo n.tpied hostilitios. VrESAIL.uS February 8.-Hvey. tl:iiig is prepared to oater '.dris, and the fltial ordt-r witl Ibe given t-i-moirrow. Thio InIiso and theatrei will 1.e ih-sed duriig the occupation by the Ierman troops, who will be esi iotly confined to their riirters. LOsNoN, Februiry 28.-rhere have been -evi al atso of agrarianismo in Iroland. Several persons have been killed durin ig the rios. lionni;tux, March I-The Assem. bly votod for the ratification of the pr'liminary treaty, 546 to 107. PAnis, March I.-At 10 o'clock 30 000 OGrmains entered the city with ninoty-six 1-ieces uf at tillery and the uiial pr oport Iot of calYalry. Bat few peop'e are otn the streets, uad mo, ot tL.e wmeti ou!i were in nurig, ing to mas118. The Germns need no imnnio, ek cept drum aind trumpot forniguals. The Germans vwere astouilhed at the mouriful m-pect of the city and the deisertion of the sireets. h'lie tatues in the Plaeo do LaCon. cord were covered with crape. PA iIS, Mairch 2 - Noon -To Sc.'re, tary Fish, Washingt-,, 1). C : The German entry into Paris was peacitful a nniet, All is calm ill tbe. city. (Signed ) V A Sl 1U.RNE. LomDON, March 2.- Paris dispatch. os stato that several1 batttallions olf (Jermait.s entered the city at. 7 o'ulock yestrday lnorning, to pn-paio quar. ters. At 81 o'olock, the Palais de Indus trie, was occupied. Some battalions soon afterward paraded li the Place de la Concordo. The Eaperor's staff are quartered at thle Palace of Clize. Gen. latioke commands the army of occupation. A Paussian military cottimiision has been establishod to receive com plaints of the inhabitants who deser t (d and haive ocupied the quarters of publio building-,. aho de.-rted and closed. The .'nmpcror declares he will not enter thte city. The Crown Pa ince will receive the German army, . The New York Telegrain has a spe. cial fromi Paris, which says the inhlab itttnts iintain the same~ quiet sturdy indepeinec they showeid on the morning of the etntry of the l'ru~ahna and thetre Woic tio deidnetrations by the people. The troops prepai'dd lo, livotiac on tnc i.ujampj FrayteS tunu in inq eigh-. borhood, iihout any a ppar ent exejtes in t. 'The F'rehch troops, whociguarded the barracks and bridgs, behaved ad mirably, and unider gareat prosv. cation rest railied their temtper antd kept cool. Lo~nox, Marah 3. - The mninis'e rial muotion for a select conmmiittee to iniquire lito afIfai as in Ireland p:.sed the Commutons by eighty-onie mn. jri Atelegram to the Times, from Versailes, says the Germanis evacuate arsto day. Prinice Frederick Chtarles retires1 imediately, behinud tho Seine. TVhe Eiiiperor anid Crown Prince leave in a few dlays fort some point on the right bank of the Seine. P.ants, Miarch 2.-Some Germans who.( passed the line of demarcation 0t6ered their hands, sayinug: "Now peace taconoluded, we are friendls," but were repulsed wit h the reply: Weare coinquered, but with the coniditions imuposeci by B3ismarck, we can never be friends." Some -die guised Pa ussian offloers penetrated inato the city, but were sioon roognis. ed, andt their lives bueg in danger Ifronm the people, were protected by the authioritie~s and re-conducted into the Gerimani line.. The populace are less calm thtan yeaterday. .A doapatoh of We d.esday night s.ys the Ger mana oupy all theo quarters assigned jthem, arnd perfect tranquility pro. va;118. U Jnus8r.s, March (---The Uelgiani army has been pIpeoed on a poece footing. 1[:4a militia are sent home. A peace plenipotentiary will hold sessions at the Ulotel de Vilo. r~olm ,oraatiega~y saghe.Ji ench to derinasty s patyab lo in. thre9 intMyl mnilbarrla~i9 1873 ,;a jnterest iq only * will progortign of delt gpp.. ,taitje to kjsaceoatp$1 'tgtr 'n, use - ~~ G tog .0 repes wifl gee~ o pay a rn p money, le.aving th edivision 0o f &atr ce -d. the fol,1in d at ed Vt les(la 3 : Iave j st rati fled - co 1 tli n of pofe, whi'it the Bordtux PA61mbly lho: sobepted. Tht~far two rnk Is, ceompletti, *hich was, thronightsoven montii of battld to be achi4ved,-thanks to the valor, devotion afid-endurauco of our incom parable army and the sacrifies 9f the fatherland. Te' Lord of losts has every where visibly 'blessed our Vn torprise, and by his mercy, has per mitted an honorable peaue. To him be the honor ; to the fathetland, thanks. (Sigped) WILICILM.. BotnI)AUX. March q.--A therort, Tiotks Blano, Mullon ainei F'riden btve resigted th ir seat< in the Asmnbly. PIlat t rdfused to 1 osign, but declared bi e wottid never ent,-f the A -embly until t(Iw cvssion of rench ter itory wn revacindetA. L ONDON. March 3 -A colliery ex ploionti at Vidtoria killed twenty per. son P. LONiN, 'Mmudh 4 -A' the Gor man Iftoops hio left Paris. The evneiiation t(-. minatdl at 11 o'clock o'n Friday niorftintg, in accordance with the torma (t' the eontitition. A dispatch from lavre, of ihc 3d, sa3 4 tho Mobile arid National Guards harc been disbanded, and the trenches 11ound the toWn are being filled i p. Ohtdlstdtne is sick. WASINoTON, March 0 -Thee:d nation of Paris on Friilay is cotifirnied by the Herald's special, giving de tails of the exodus, but the etents l:eks ofliicials confirnatiun. NF.W YonK, March 5.-There is not a German soldier retuaining iii Paris, The evaciation was complete yesa terda.y. Market Reports. NEW YoitK, March d.-lEvening. Cotton irregular, with sales of 3,000 bales, at l14.. Gold 11. CnIAI.ESToN, March 4.-Cotten easier-middlitgs 144 ; receipts 1,. 449 bales ; sales 400. [tv.:nooi., Matoh 4.-]Evening Cotton dull, tpland, 7 ; Orleani 7; sales 8,000 Iales. mes JUST RECEIVED. 500) 1l8. Fresh Assorted Candy, Birandy Penches, Ureen Corn and Tobainides, Crthned Oclt e, Asmqnred Syrnps, Prina Candy, Old White Wine Vinegar. LoW for fot Cnth at uar 7MeINTV RE & CO'S. A N Elco ian for an Intendant and fotir . Wardens for the Towii of Winnsboro, for the ensuing year, will be held at tile Colit flouse on the first 'Monday in April next, bewieen flit! hodrs of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. The following pers. na are tppoint ed to. mannge aid iection, viz: 114 i1. Metanier. A. W. l.ndd and John IV. Chart fer. By order Council. 1. 14. W IT IER$,~ mar Clerk of younall. Notieo. B I4 fNl' Night Watch for the 1owht of B Vih nhol d will be recived tfinti the 1fid bInstant. 1. N WVITil HI(S, mnr 7 Clc,'k of Cduncil. NECTAlt WHIISXEY. 2 i1ta. of Fine Old Nectar Whiskey. 2Just received by m oar 2 Ir. W. DESPORTES. Cocoa Nut Cr~ant, ~I D att assoltaent of othet'tdndles. /1 .lust received at feb 2$ HI. W. DIEfPO RTES. BE ANOH, SCOTT & 00., Commission Merchants, A UGJUS[IA, C A., AGCENTS FOR MA IRYLAN~D STRIAIJ SUG AR REFINERY proprietors of RA. CEL~SIOR FLOWERING MILLS Can furftish uall grades of Fresh 0rOtnd Flour int barres or sacks Also prepared fo ete. cute orders for Corn, ilador , Oats and any.. thing that pertain to Produce Business, at the lowest market rates.- We offer' extra inducements to country merohants its fin' nishing. Standard refined Sugar at ;66 .rice Coat to lay down Ifer. 31erchants would do well to seitd for price list. EstablIshed 1855. J3 0n 1Vatheorson, Prodlico Comialssion~Ierol ant. I AlROE st->k of Orain, Dncoui and Cotton I a 0 oods, always on hand. I have also alarge stock of Tobacco at manufnt'erefiters prices. All orders wIll hiat prompt 1Sf fen. tiots. . feb 28-mi -COlTON .SEED ME~AL, OVFRING4 else in thei world *il1 make a Nm italh oow Do Ilee De6t In either'quan tit~ or qtiality. ee not over tour pints, at enoh m ne41, a ynnr pxa now wall conivince you.. '! o,${ld.00 p~er ton,,.cash with order, with ;di ooht for larger' q~ant Ities. 3k' .COhU ?ulA (flrCOMP'ANY. -.iig%01Oi M.egl andilBone Fertilizer, fur-. ,wlp)ied at $$& per tea cash~ Coftan, Seed bought o~ contracted for, to be del cered in u a 4srgisL (eb ~f$ SA.rFwG@D[N G, , 'I'ROPRTORt ami Harteesiltes. Ab l broke and unbi oke Mulep Rt^$40# de'ever .bredght to atrisg~ay s ugl agnnli, and Bgddle 4ersej ways~ on hand, 'to,.hitste,:hint LOOK HERE I When cotton is king, the people rejoice, The money being plenty they raise not their voice, ut pay what is asked, though the priced be1high, And 1 . storokeepers..ife Areesi lIke a fly When cotton lb low the Olanters must mourn, Their children half clothed, know not which way to iurp, They seek for n sto e that keip'h PId will tho tiieis, Mitnt fol' to'lars they bought, thef must ow 1-1uy for diaes utha store our friend Vlor, 9fiYipnsboro fam1(, - - Keeps opt-n for all no, intter what name, All are welcumed by himin,1utigo tkell plea. ed nwny, His goods always fresh, Itid small profis is1. pay lis clothing will last, his shoes they ard good, Ilis groceries prime, will give health to youf food. lie provides for the itlds, Vieir exterior ,idornis, Nor fargets the diir Rhildren, with plunme wvihout thorns fie huys all for cash, henco his customers kfiow, When for cash they will b-hy, that to haint they must go, The drowd !lls the tale, and the -Nzws' paesi it on. Go to -Idor's for* bargains, with a happf New Year's song MESH ARRIVALS i Consisting fi Part of rIls choicest variety of irish Potatoe 1. $eed, ou0 den Seids., aeon, trd, Flottr, Corn Mienl, frealmo kwheat Flour, elf-ritising lou , Cheeso Crackers,Ctikem, Candy. eficles, t'nned Fruit, IBr ndy Pean'hes, Chevty onuete, Oysiers, N4419, lItaisins, Nuimegs. Mncnroni, &a A Aull supply of Dty Geods. Oents Cloth.' Ing. hints, UApo, nots. Shoea. over thirty diflerent styles, as fot chendifteeit And qirali ly cainnot be excelledl. Mlillinery, of thd latest iyle. Clonks. Shnls, and alnmost, everything u.ually kept in a first elsd Orocry and Dry Goods houe All of which Vill be sold low for dash and cam-h only. All hie atks is a call feuti tlosu'e ih .t have thegreenbacks, and get bar gainis before purchasing elsewhere. feb 2 F. ELDER Carolina Life Insurance Company OF DIMEtPI5SI, TEN N. JEFFEESON DAVIS, President. Gens. M. C. BUTLI R, Agent for S. C, Dulfose Egleston, Agent, WINNSBORO, S. 0. Issues the moit approved policies. Also the surrender value p-licy-it new feature. By which a definite cash suirrenuler vnlue is guanrmnteed on all policies, lapsed t-y a noi-paynent of premiunm. feb 2t6 1100T AND SHOE ME & 33 .U. ?a O t 4o " I AM now prepared to do work itn the latest and best styles. Aly work is always warranted. There is no necessity to go out of town to have work done as I can make as good BOO'.''or SHOR ns anybody. Orders soliciled foe fine work. 6. M. GILBERT. feb 29 ly JUST MEC~ED. Ci'0!OlNMENT of Cotton Seed MiEalf fresh from the Mill at Llolumnbld. Ttld Meal is li'a1h'y recomnendted us food fo? all hinds oft stock, espedially for Mitck Cows, c will ptrehiase Cotton deed at 20 ots, per bitshel. Jan !S INTCilI4 & URliEtTSON4, PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY. (0.-1PITA L $1,000,000.) soLUIILk Pacific Guano rj3J118 IUA N() is now well known .its all .1the Southern States for its remarkable effects as en agency for increasing the pr'o duets of frttor, na not to require tapecial reoommendatlem frm us. Its use for five years prsat has established itsue haractar for' uceliable eccellence, The large fixed espi tal investedl by t lie Company In this trade affords the sutreet guurntitee of the costunused excellcee of' it (I tano. J. N ROBlSON, $e')tng Agent, Ctharleston, l8. C. Jao. 8. RKtas A .Co., Geper al Agents, hani eyoe. de~e 20,84ns ObW' 11ECEIVED. 50 bales gooid North Carohima 'Slay, ahf4 ZM baite go t~lort h Casrolna~ bhnetf, foy sale at .cost *nd oarrlnge, by D. ft. PFENIKEN, feb 2t AT Wil'E'S IiAERh Confetio*Ia2 !I I4T0Tiait fromsr sipplyof' laW an' fah Atmond~s,-Drandy Peacheer Oystere', &o. A LOT01 y W Dash an u.Numwa .aOnm...