.. ........ Desportes & Williams, Proietors.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquirv, Industry and LiteraturAdvance. VOL. ViI.] WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9 [NO.8 Tlllll' FAIRIELD HERALD Is 'U tBLfSilCD W VEK .Y IT DES5,POIL'RES & WILLI AmIs, Tern.-Trna llaInA t is publiShel1 Wents in the rowu or vinsioro, at 6300) in WareablY in adoeince. N~j All transient adverlisements to be id in advaice. Obizuary Nlotios and Tributes $1.00 per square. The Broken Lily. 11Y AIn0V. Oh! dear inni -, my lily fair is blooming, L.ike crownied queen : We saw it as tglether. we were ronming. on the green ; Coie with usi in the twiliitht gentle gleai Ing. ('nl11 nd erenie; For e'er the dowin Aeolius may be storming in vengeful .leen. Oh! ee nma how sweet And bright 'Ni, growing , On it green stalk How soft the playful zephyrs 'roun-i ii blowing As thus we talk "Tis like my sister, with her white robeF flowing. hpon the walk HIer eyes wili heavenly radiance glowing, Mournful and.dark. The (lawn Is come, no morning sun is shin ing Cloidlests ani bright No gentle loving am-ins around ie twining. Lile yesternight ; No glane, my inmost'. soul divining, WMIh t 'ron light; lit why, -my heart, this gloim and vain re pining ? For God does right. My brolken lily by is stem is lying. Fallen nnd low ; Tile solemn vereal bretes 'round it sighing, ' Thy reign ii o'er;" II place it while its sweet perfume is dy ing Forevermnre;i Upoo. ny sister's breast (lie whitenews vv ing, With its pure tuow. Alsil like witlhered leaves our Lolpbs are falling, l Thick in the blast lhow wild and vain our spirits food reenll inir, "Tie die is ce'it V Deatbfl.ats on ev'ry beceae, his presence spoiling, .Io; 's sweet repast, Bear up the burden, let. us, onward toiling, Reach hon-e at last. Letter- 'romus White SuIphuur Sprinegs. WiTr SuLruun SPRINGs. VA., July 25, 1871. Mr. Editor: To those who wii to spend a por. tion of their time and means, in re cruiting health, and wasted energi s, there can be no difficulty in those days of quick and easy transit to de termine where to go. Whilst many of the watering places North, are characterized by "fast men," "fast wonmen" and "fast horses," not to for get the enormous expense, the fatigue, as well as the monotony of travel is greatly relieved by enjoying, rcarer home, in the mountains of Virginia, not only the most sublime and pio turesque scenery in the world, whilst en route, but also when stationary, the best r.commodations the country can afford, viz: comufortale beds, clean roomus, good cooking, at few ri.'ional amunemnts, end best of all, if you are disposed to be agreeable, arnd not renetved, then social intercourse of well selected Southern society. itn this ent ire sectron of' country, withuin at ircle, whosue diameter ex eeeds as hundred muiles, there tire a thousanld oharmintg sutmer resorts, pous8esing umany attractions for those who mn ty be seeking either health or pleasure. The elimate is very invigo rating, and the waters unqtuest ion ibly beneflisl to the ipvalid, . if prope, ly neeod ; hut: above all, there is not hing that excites wonder an~d surprise, whilst travelling in a train of ears from twenty to thirty miles per.hour, than the qjuick and almost impereep table changes of mountain and valley, hill and dale, crags and meadows; now up en ascent of a thousand feet, and then a corresponding decent, to penetrate, perhaps, 'a t'mnuel of a mille or shiore, admnirihg the beauties of 'ra ture all the while, yet astonished at the skill and workmanship of man.-. This great pro''usion of grand and sublime scenery sugg'esting to the mind, net only.'freedom' and ' tompo rary repose from the-'cares and anxie ties of world ly influenoce, at the samne time, in despite of all, moral courage creates in the traveller a dread of danger, for an accident; s'ach as the breaking of a conn~ecting link between the cars, up the mnojntaio, or a "run ofIl"on the' deoenti, would' imply that danger and death are only syonimous terms. - . We steam along the rockyhlld, the'ellfts 'a gray iend gree; * Whilst In the distaftee fitr belo'w, as lofty liffs-e seen, The waters gleam along the: stroamn, till burled in the sand, And we enjoy this soene o f, ihdah so near at hand. ofrwihdth Totar correspon