The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, March 06, 1872, Image 2
TilE FAIRFIELD HEALRD.
Pui1kh-,l Every Wedlnesday at
CTNXV8BORO, AS C.,
ESPORTES & WVILLIAMS.
TERNS-I N AD VA NCR.
ly&ai Cropy Otte year, - - $ 8 00
' a- 12610
Ten " i "~ - - 2600
The Tanttdeite Home.
*; TiAT TilU "C I'Y BY TiE SKA" HAS
DONi I ON TME WID"W AIND ORPHANS
OF TIMF PRAVE 1EN Wid 7ELL IN
iN:Cn ( IoF Tin. sou 11.
Tlhtre is n building ot Broad itreet
-of his 6it), onco kinownII nI the Brew.
firt Houji se, by many as the Carulina
ilotel, but o.uwv known by partial mis.
,,vtjatr, wlich will be explined after
Swh iei, .- "Yhe ofetel file Women'
1lona.. 1, sI -vetail g, haf.pfaasti seve
elock, fto ni me these, by enrnaest
it.vitation of it8 nobi-lvarted lady
PI C:idest. Ji uige of the SurprisO Of
i Vihctor, hIoweveI., wh ieu oi Cnteriig
tOe a-pati. us receptioan aoom he found
it occupied --not by wilows, nor
eve byut. O.-, I ut-by (ifty or six.
ty )oun m ljdi and childreti, daugh.
Ier t t le CtWenl'erate duad of Caro.
!in , a ud ,cp.e7citing in Almos; every
cafe, a enee wi aIlthy but ouw impov
eiish-i tn.i ily.
. is enay to enes ive whiat nIst bo
the alisp..et t itn a45-ei. luge ofig.'itie
UeI' . 111111,0ht ..s, eve i h ogh com
pe ld aor .0 anl. r, tiend the leii 1,1
vaei of ilsveti 3, .it. I c .fls be
i g takena by stoa prao ini t~e eih
th it tile, i y g zpe.-a ht lt'e vrowd of
nWa d1ell.,or' ever nyev, from cijh13 to
eig at:n years, all1 0lad withl t12t01u
81Pii it.)tnpil ce ua I u ua ia Ie e tiI Im ary
lustial 1tion. but all cheerfil uad hal.
py, O ' thmIll rdiunt w ih beuti),
1and4 ina , si t attestitig, inl fijim,
feature imd1 t me, the high lood in
beiited b1 -.1m1 a 1ohlc.!e l 4 f ian, estry'.
I tho it n-s g ven f I recognlie
f.,.. , . a, hs.. s.. rm11a1 bi1 t rit,1 l sll
I lsil I..- I t a p iebil.r liavs, amtal Im
whow. t I-- vely tt.an- oi s I lad ei joy
ed 111 y a I 1Jeas.8- h ou la11r.
Two little elacrubs, ab'ut eight I r
lio vi , I&se as .1 te- -.-t-d it muh.
) io 1f thei 1 lhad sa CM, i few ania
lat-, bIefore, sa atlinaig on1 ia ehnir ("
whib.l --s elibiab d .r beten I i: I ed in
ori.h r I that tdhe ii.ight bring he-r husgh.
ill-, 11111y Not, inlto cobt act %%it, b the
ea-k -f m elcerly, honiiov.aielit ge ;
thliam In who had tas.4msalu (lahe exnsce
0. Iht I. e'taae.. Iion, and141 w hloe li nit
0.'a'letlyv \-erarned over til; li:tle or
pa in. 'l'ha1 fiaco of the other emnad
U1 I waS very sweet, thoigh ainaked
W t itim liht t. (f a 1i.ivo cast.
3 thi of tiem were brought to lise, to
ae- IVe Ia few wom d.- of eloet.ri, ani
wI i c I hoi.l (tie htiad of oaC andl pi
lmy airm atind the iwutling fomn ot
the !ao ithe it was hat (l to ket p the) eye
r.11. v I ti, m (ta sig. of emion .
Tlesi k-re t'. t youn.est.o theo (le owd.
SoUI afer a tiall, graceful gial, of
"Sweet N xteen,', was inmtoduce I to a
a eat Levar ile. iy alaatetion hau II
Ieid) I tel exci:ed lV thie unlusit I
fa;c w ilh iel1a '-he nild a Pylpha-lhhe
uipiaianon whirled anl glided in ia
Waltz, to the sntaili tf a pinim; tanud
Illy initerost %%as by n11 ocans diminlishl
e-d byv thw interehiiug of a few
thugtswihthema both. The1se. 1
was i~ Fa ilego to tbecomoi pesumona
~Atter b.all'unl hour thusa senta duir
lug wh-ch itb)aut twenty or a thirty visi
tuira e~issoate dioingm in, theare was8
he ad the tiakle ofC a lht- Ic bell ; a
pJir of loldinig doms~ ib. w suddu uly
apari the temany~a gathei ed imu a
densei msetaichaell irounud thae opeua
sp1ace, and( ilhs.o0 wo saw"i a grtesqueii
&itetmbl.igt; o1 iJsapatl wv a x ligiaraes.
It wait am uableauo, c'a pit ally net il by
thme psa ties, amiadlathumnoiiusy expiin
i'd ly the '%x lubhiie'' ef1 thae wmx.
woa i. An a ctei hai.rud wanurs tfo(lv
'd by somei~ riebI miev, boi h vical andai
hal iruai't1.~, :ci d thlen 3 oura cur res
pond(1 lt i eti ed.
The istori Iof the inistituat ion, andt
< fthe pc aial iiiisanomera in its Iutlo, is
na bdlowsua : Ar. the clo-a of our Ite
hi ato, besholdiing wiah grief e~o amam..y
famiiis h. uto tat iuobie-it and nil st h-'onea
tit -its iif the 8 itt le.t iin pearfect
lliac where, at leasur the female I
membert a., shouI bie ctan d for. Oine of
thie -i, he:uin jif. aii lisian of the k oil
inm lBd imiime, s-hineted a free~a tickt
('l' th- a. a-K al neeo th-a to ha
t': 1et ia. Dui aig th it visit a poor'
wtidle i i t cat luott a. iii uagetd mtponm
her iael'.-:iiiee i-nas sithbr, all se
ciuad iino to l.(lp ina thet wo.k.
Thatoe it ll ar, thliu, ua-g'-d unmal it.
was acc1,pad, dieterainedu thae lady to
beia't. Sha returned~~u hoime, tuI iitg -g
ed ha. r own'i handsome h .u-o anid lot as
teciurity f--r tex~iuen1se, aenated the ldl
'arouljin1 i -ti -i -o Set-wmt louse, oaa
Broad i-itree:o, t '2,000t a yea'r as a
othear IchI. $ m alavitinug thei "mai otes,
w '". -i tters- anad sdaughteri.' of' imi
p a. : - c Cnfi edera-ateh soildiers to
lu 5 1 t'e.j if tie a cfago thus pro
Tihe origcinil ciam beitag miaily thec
1'-'iet of tu'iiI'sde, ait' widoiws, it re.
e*lVil 'u'! urrdVy tho title ofC "Th'e
"idow's l-ime."~ tiut it waIs suton
0 i~eiiveredt thact the dnuighit< ts of that
fam iilie 1we -'e . ame ina tee of helpi
thani thai mi .th rs~a-, candl the risualt i.
thet., diaci g thei hlsst threec ye'ars, the
chijt e l s- ' u'in tso ncinat.iin antd
edul.- le th.' 1 d.saghitur' a<. ae:arly ns
posiii nI i a . nor h. ittinog the ir
formear i o ain-,.
Thsers . :1 si v abitout. ahirtyV widow<~v
antd Iamu.ti ,iiovnestd wit theala ianti
tultion, wI aii there :are aixty-hive
daughter., ini ai iosslm of ed.Iuen.tio.,
of' whi'ma11 im bt :.-. -.re buoard's i
wvell t a tia1'a1 '~ h. imus-. 'I1 iii
come assistanA teaelsa eyp ore
will soon to r 0i g6 rin
the world da t~cheu L6 614 $ove see
and ullare ijua cukie 6f' rep ' lion
to a .rn ti ir ),eli bod,,being, I*h
all 'tie brani'ohies of cdueation *'uully
in deaninl, and also music and danj.
iug 118 accomn pli.h.meniL'ts.
The pupils, with the exep tion of
four, w are resident f '6rhe 9 .jl
c(101o flom, all parts vf the State. The
expepil4, nri dg to $6,000 a year
uio defraed almost wholly by. the
cit izea of ctharle4tpti. A i'd tle. Od b,
eation 1 < 'o ond ucted .imaini'y .b
two sist r., e vOn.i s of the As ti ..
g'aished 1)1r. "Polier, of N"
Orb a1 a, an1d grand-daighters of the
vioie Dr. I'aIn'e', Late Pa4ttori of tile
Ci-cAl r Chlnclh, C11ii rkstten, supplo.
memed 1.) it 1lttintioi.s in L'.tin und
Fiech by t eliolarly paitor -in the
ci3, and ly it ladsy profes~or of -the
latter latiguayo. 'Yurs 1ruy,
F. R GULI)ING.
The sutel,-i iber to the above lette'r
i4 the llev, F. It. Goulding, author of
that iii-ly Itumkown book tie "Young
.\Iaroe. s,'' al(( other popular
juvenlile publicajtions4.
It i4 repio ted that Miles Leather
W0o1, the nitorioi< scouidrel who
untrdcl (h -nril J u lorgan, was
uecidetiy burned to death inl Polk
cunility, Tenlli., I e.:Cent ly. We1 hiive no
tii thr palticularA, and would tot
h ke tit uniko ingna iiec, etil thtory
$1 ilt I t il f 1 um, Laot to bo so.- Aobic
WINNSBORO.
Wednesday Moruing, Maroh 0, 1872
'leic A( txt Presidenicy.
. The 1.a11 or Coniveit-ionii, Whic ilimet
r-ecently' ill Co1lumflnus, Obiv, no4minait
vd Jidge David 11. Dvii of the U.
S. Siu reime Court as its chuice for
Chid . Execuitivo the oationl 1nd
piat Ifowiard a declaration of pillci
p ill :i 1t agohi -m11 to Ihe crlmtrinies of
hilhe pto. iIital A-biniatration.
T i,- llLtioLn if the 'lo1. i**i l ri nags
it.(.0 promittenuoo anl opploHtion to tilo
Grat oytasty ieparato and distinor
fr~oml that ut the National D), moer..cy,
and141 may evenu .3ly eai r'3 )With it
ii.iir' iticance u than is~ now appa-. ll
rent.
I J .dge D vis is a iepublican of the
(l. t- Lool, of Ilierl viewc, poso.. siug
muld l g:.I ktwedge, ais Csid.
eied a reiprl ntttio mtan of that
wing (t' the Republican party whiebi
d. 1r1( 1 Gen. Graut's re-elc-t i ii.
li i. nloilint1)ion by the Labor I- formi
ei4 will am11ioiit to Illilig 11nh14 s, tie
4'.ltiontl ti' .f I. Ir 11 -.-liean ,
which is cal'ed to Imec't in Ju:o ext,
fiee fit (o ratify hbis liiilamion. in
that eveit, his chancces for th Pre' ib
docy would ho %ery fl..t in., pro
vided 11 :1 4 me prty adheres
to te -- . ' i . ,' a'hil we
ce'rtiniily hipe it will do.
It is sppo'ed by ;ome th-tudge
T1'rmainul is thec fatgioi ito Oi14 anidtte tof
the1 LibonelI patlty, and tinat ho wvill be
theti r noinee 00 for Prceiant. If'i we
were40 a~Wllwe at voice in the c-el ectiona of
ca didat es, TrIumll3 would be'4, ur
ihst eboliaie. At anyi ra to, if' Judge
Da vi is ag lLreed upsn bf y the ent41ire
"G:;rint opositiuon,'' wiO areo prepared
to iv vai wat Aupport WO Oan) comD
umund. Wit h the people of' the
Sottlajdeiat Grant aindtl~ hinahta.
ry ringi! is ei or'y thing. The Nattiol
Dembocratic party is in) a hlessl... mi)
114 ityv, 1.ndi it woauld be I idieu on' for
it to d1)tel' ai Canid ato' in t h Pr esi.
(d04ntial r'ate. The mio.'t thait it Can!
do for the general good of the country
is to unite with a respectable opposi.
tiota of the present Ad miniotrat ion,
I and lend its entire assistancoe in br'eak
ing doiwn despoatismt and polit ical cor.
14np1 ion). As a ie para.to orgaiat ion~tI!,
alOe an d unIaided., it can) not piissiblly
hopoat to tffe'ct a hese desirablie enads.
If the Lilaor Rfltormners and Liberal
I101pubbeanI think iill Jutdge Davi'is the4
lst aviai ale tnan to dfea~t Grant,
let un give himu our whaole supporlt.
It Judge Trumb ull bo Itebeted, let us
hIim. Bothi of ithese di1stinaguicah dI
go~ enemo ar0 friends of the Souathl,
antd s ico we cannouut put onae of our
owni p.. Ity lu the Peia0jdenltiaul chair,
lett us act, thle partii of wisdouLn, an ud do)
wihit we' ca to plaice a sounda Libhera
lieplstlican~ inl thait exalted positio:).
Thei relait ionst 315 e iag lat presenat
boct woena thle U. 8. Goveivrnmlent i ad
vaious fo'reign powe Brs are t. as5 un1.
foarmny amuicnale as they have been in
'omiai~iis growting oaut of' the
-e ltlemenV~t i f thei Altaba ma colaimsi 010
calenlaute d to lead t'3 somle unpleas
a11t11ess haet wVteenii his~ counitr a'ndOil E..g.
la:iJ, unlioss 11he t'ieeva Arbitrattin
succeed better in harmonizaig -the
mnainy points o' difference thidu is ilL i
supposed they cani ovenuilly 'do.
It hals been'4 strongly .inainted I'y
proinehitnt isnglishmeau thaf, their gow
e'rnmilent wiLl resist the paymion6 of'
acs" t' 'lm the (tinf'adorato Crisers)T,
a e'aio ii sf this cbariudar beinge nw
$at U y! A VermentatWasing
W ithlwIR be the 1goal re
p1t or uodertake to .say
Itis nedf our fir, and we thete
fore 1! 6.v with idiffertee.
The pioposed investigation Into
theptj1o(f aUTln.t) France by the U.
S. Govertinmejt du~ring the latq Fran..
co-Germa'in'wr id *hkely, if ordered to,
necesqi-tate an explanation to tbe
(Jerinan auti.or'r i 4. awi oi may 'p ssi
lIy c'dipruo'.A.o the tr.n'. Admiiii
tration. If the f.es. u- ltied by
Sonator. Suniner and Shurx in Coo
gress, aro true, the the ieutvality
laws have beent -el! ly vi *.od, an1d
our governuivant kttand in io etvitie
position.
Since the r. c ll If the Rluo-inni
Minliater fron WU.-hligtoln --pol tho
re quest of tIhe e. ato Dep, a -trt, iat
governnont hut had no diplomzat iu roej
rseeitati'v 't the narviona[ I. pia , :and
the Aiericani Mii.istr-r, Curti:y for.
merly resident sit 8t.. Petersburg, has
moved his quarters to Turin.
%% Irother or not there is any sig.
nificance in t heee changem, wo are not
suflioiontily inforiia-l to give an opin.
ion. W e will t-ay, !woever, this lluolh,
that it has betn a itantter of gro,.t sur
prise to us tlat. Gn. Grant and his
Weatk, buglie alninistration have
not involed this country in foicign
W.is over and over again.
Letter Ia~ha Missojuri.
lOCKY (OMF. RT,
Mello~s . C., Mo0.
IAbrun), t5 187-2.
As I hai a few lei-ure ioients at
ornimaln)Ild. I oL%.luded to write
something for ie great 11'rld lfover
and Civilizer, to wit : "The News."'
So without further introduc iou here
goes.
beiig an uncogenial elin:u3 for sub
j t ts of my polit ical sentiinents) I left
tCere the latter part of Deconber la0,
doeriiined i.O ver to return to Texas
while Davi4, the tvrant oc'!upics the
an idea that t(I P Iidian Territory would
be a plendidi place of re fuige, for ex..
rtbelh fleeing fr.>m Iho wrat h to come.
I removed thither. But 11f.er
t r tverving the Ch,eb1:1w, Creek aind
e NationI, I was fully cons iuo
ed that it, wa not a desirlle place fur
wanderin-g vi. -I i.id spirit', clad in
otizenlZl dre S. He.ig c . a-ily Us
sit'iij~l ;:h- I. t--1 i.,p.'d ly b(11111 re
en-iea l' >. .M. i ,-ludtd to rpuit
the abod1u I)[ the Red in::n and repair
to cenles of c ivii-z:tti. .n. ConIsequ1 elit.
ly I proitu l alt um ti N awi'ral Audi
tor a mu11ale of, very -ituI di lenstion.
for tihe excOe-diu i lainrge sum, of $5
per day, exvlusive of tccidet.tal ex
l'a -itie l. lt .\ f r s.-vera'nl da vs
d ieVs, ilny er, wer ,I ulddenly greet.
wvhi:,t leof (atI li 1o1 sti'. o nt. Vinita
juinctin. .; l ri. qu: nt Ipplic tions
of mIy io pa.rI to t h0 abdominal ex.
t. emities of m:i' quad raped I succeed
odl ii rechIng Itie junct ionl befoie
ti.c depahul ure 1 f ho ii a ini for St.
Louis. 11't11) partahiung of a slight
replit, I proin (led a hot d o ef "Ever y
bodaty takesa i.." and ai ticeLt to Neosho,
M11., thenl demandedlj~c adno~lttanloO into
theo car 1and niot un'il I wasii comifor
tub :y snat- di1 and the train illnmotionl
uid I tully realiaiu the fact that I
that I was oince inolroi oa liiy wiay to
a a good country, fertilo and salu'
brious. Griain b~ the principal pro.
duct. Good I .nds prad ueen on an aver
ago, 50 hushels01 of corn, 40 oif oats and
30 tif wheat per acre. Thlis country
is well ad aptt'dl to t ho raisinag of to
bacco, said to piroc' nile 1,000 pounds
per acre, yet ttr lge to 'ay but little
attention is paidl to iits cultivation.
Every toinig i.,C ver chleap hlere!, for in
saanleo corin.,is isellinig at 25ets. per
husbetl, and as tile I rishmanr~f e id
\VhIiiske'y at the i'amoii."' Thel peo.
plo areC kiind, hlonest, indust tions and
laat but11not le.ast, emp1hait icll y demoII)
erat ie. Free Schlools arc in inll
o 1erationi. TFhi schiool law of this
State. is dlIfferonlt to thi..t of TJexas,
aot boimg compul a sory, wthicoh in my
o,'Imnin, is a ve ry obj. e: io. ale fa I.
ture int it. nr I educt i on is the
bulwark oh freuo intitutioins. Anid if
a cotmpulsoiry Sp om eon i paublio iostrue-.
ti 1nI uid ( been, establtis edi yeoirs ag.'
there woul d bt' tI dliy less5 ignoance,
deprvit.., Clcrim andi tyrianniy, antd
more k nowleadge, virtne, innloiencte,
nit llhiety, that ue can b..ll't of at
pre.senlt. Juidginig thin schlolastio
popubslio~ln of t his couitry, inuerial
ly atad inltellea(' nally, onae would rea-t
sonbiIly infer tha lt conitan it emiploym at
colId bIe attained by thle honoilrabl~e
ftr. t. riily of trho us -fat aid respiect
IIbleh but ugratefua ~l oca11n of
"Teacehiing thre yoniug idua how~i to
is the g reat and momeontojus question
now presented to .theo Democracy of
this nat ion. And as an illustrious ox.
amle of its bonoeial results, pera
tultit, e to reftor you to Mlissiourl.. IFor
it was by the udoption of the Passive
Policy that this State was reoned from
theo talons of Rndienilism. Thereby
removing the shatoklos of 4,000 di.
franchised eitizens. Thuai mighlt the
Uemnocrace. now no fnared and hbated
by Rpdioals, bdme clominant wad,
gouvlt govrprysont provail. to there..a
800ut Carolhian ho beloe'ves in ble
heat that it' is 1t the power of the
DewtratjO par y to pIkee 6 Demoorat
in the -P4oidentil obair'' There is t
the egotbtie Oraflt, the corruptest r
Inan 1n tire Ulnited 8tates. . He com
mands morre tO.4kone hundred tho.
sand functidrins. He oan use a I
sluh -fund of.-Abre thau Uvb pilIjion Y
dollars. It's& forgone "onalu6iou -
that rant is to be renominated. And
he will not roruplb to use the power C
given tiin by a corrupt or.mg9rezs to
aiqatite hiwuself. Look at th opera.
tiot.a of the army in poor, duwn-trod.
den South COnrolinis, 'What U speota
tle for Americas to % i ims I Are
uot all thou tiingnt uffident evidonco
to any rational beitg that "o Demo.
orat will ever be pertiitted to ocupy
the Presidential ohtir. What fiavo
we then to hope fort Shall we
go into thto nvubs ktnwing we are to
be defeated I W hat -fully-! hnt uv:
then adopt the only wise puloy, that I
of uniting with tihe
LOSEn4I. IEMFrA.CANS,
-and drive from pqwer the -corrylpt
men thwat arm now reducing ouv Coun.
try to abject povert$ aniA atoumula
ting for thetm-ol vets colossal fortunin.
If we follow this policy, I iA the
future briglht n4 lull of iward.
Vv r
iomo. preople, eauctry, all are prosperous
Whin by the powforiul lick -? ut ion
bound.'
As I write ther'cbomes fast crowd
ing recoileutionsof the past, and my
boson swells with the teriderest emo
tioni of wingled'pride and sy up athy, I
whenever I refleet upon the paitient, i
na'.damuted and dign 1fied mianner in
wh:eh South Carolina sustains her
noblo reputation, in undergoing the
most excruciating ordeal oftyrannical
oppr. ssion ever known in any country
claiming to be the Home of the Free I
Ii couluion
ladiealismn i l not ny ctont.
For 't was the DeOi who sowed the seed."
But ray coruntry first, last and all
the tituu i, titd ever will be, the
MiIlls 1f -
JUNK r DtN ONDF.RSPo,..
The Adminlstration Demoralized.
'rho Washington correspondent of I
the Now York Tribune of Saturdan
,ays :
"The adeiinistratioin 'narty is more I
denioralised than it has ever before i
bea, though under oidinary citouma.
stu.oe a they would pa.y littla or no
--t-em ion to a nythiig that the so-call. I
Ott labor reformers. might do. The I
wisdom which itisgenerally ad mit ted
by politicians they have ditpla3ed in
their choico of oandidattes, the pOisi
teility thatthecotnve'tiou at Cinoin. f
nat will oodurso the tamne ticket, and s
tne ainucunocment by sono leading e
Democrats that they b-lievo the p
great taiaas of their friends could be f
amated in th.e support of Da.vis and r
P1a rker, have frightoned the Ohrewder
of the friends of General Grant, and -
some of them nre adliitting privately l
to-night that if the Democrats cnd all
of the anti Grant Republicans unite
01 D),vi8 and Parker the nininue of
the Phtilaidelphiia Conve'ntion will
hle no eay task before them,~ even I
though lie have the whole of the imra
tDenhe patronage of thte FIedoral Gov-a
urnmbenit to back him.'
flit 'em Again.
The New York Tribrine thus
speaks
"About the coolest thing that has
occurred this winter is a rosolve of a
State Convention of the faetion
dominant in South Carolina in these
words :
"i'R~eul ied, By the Union Repub-1
lican party of the State of South
Carolina, in convention assembled,
that wo end~orse the Administrationi
of President U. 8. Grant in its wise
aind suecessful financial policy, which
has reduced the national debt while
lessening the public taxes, and at the
same time preserved full faith with
the publie creditors.'5
"1Considering how these rascals
have sold themselves to measureless
infamy over and over by stealing
thecir poot- state poorer. than she ever
was before, quadrupling her expen.
sea, doubling her debt, ant] trebling
her taxes, this resolve strikes us as the
Chaimahoreso of imposture and yil
lii. ......
Nollpepr Stenlers Take Wariling,
The following is from thle proceed ings
of the City Court of Augusta. Theret
are several individ~uals in this place
who should take warning:
larceny ft-oum the house. The defen- ~
dant in: this ease is the boby who was
caught while stealing the umorning e
papers from the portico of a downt I
town residence s .moe time since. At t]
W illiams is quite a small boy, the!
prozscutor consented that he should t
plead guilty to simple larceny. lie c
was sentonced to ten'd ays' imprison..
onmonht in jail. We hope that this will s
deter other, frotm perpetrating the
satme offenc~e.
An Importanht Decision.
The Supreme court of Georgia has
recently annotinced the following de. 'I
chion :"Where a factor wnakes :ad, I
vanoes to a planter and takes a lien ni
upon the grewin g crops unader revised p
code, section l,977, such advepnoes are I
in the nlature of purchase nmquoy, and C
the lien is theref'oro superior to the 0
wife's title, where the crop Was set
apart to her' as persorrally ubder the 13
homestead laws, after it wat iade.? b
Several American oapitaihts Vere ec
purchasing *offee planetations in Ja.
mlaiaa. 5
Foreign News,
PAR. Febr jary 27.-The Pope has
rritten to the Y roneh EBabops asking
hen to soppoat Chambord for V4re nch
uler. It is reitorted Chumburd
saves Autwerp to-night.
ANTWERP, February 27.-Noisy
ad hostile crowds promeiaded Ant
rerp last night, but there were no
erio'us 'collisions. The police were
'igilant and dispersed the large
rowd.
MATAMORAS, lebruary. 27.--A
Jatamoras special says, Quierrcgo
nrites frota Ca marg'o on the 23d, that
rovino waIs imarebing o1 1.11 llni
1ot0si, Wit to thu a nd einet, and
tOha, with Ufteen hin-drod, was at
lan Philipe two da)s march from
lnn Louis Potoji. Four thonsand
;vvemftinenat troops are at San Miguel,
,nd were matching on Sai Louis Po
osi. Tlhe fate of tie city depends
iponl the ceUeiCty of the resdpeutive
Ioroe, and( tle restflt of the battle,
0ih iunevit'ably will devide the fate
f Mexico.
lONOiN, IPcbrujary 291.-It is report.
d that Victoria will vist, the I'npe.
iul Princess of Germany.
The Lord Mayo of London has pre
ented a conigratulatory address to
Ie Prineo of Wales. Five pers .nat
vere killed and thirty injured by the
ireasuie at the thank.giving uereimo
iiep-.
The Tines says Eari;land will pay
lothing save what slie is required to
n obedience to the decision of the
jetieva tribunal of arbitration. She
Ias ncver dreamed of offring ally
onposition or difficulties out.side of
be treaty. If the ti eaty is a failure,
t is the fault of the American Gov
rniient.
A mioereant fired a pi.-tol at Qocen
victori a. while d I iviig on Con..ti; i.
ion Hill. No damage. The misceo
ait w:,# arret-ted.
LoNnoon, Maich 2.-T he-e was Con
iderable exeitment in King,ton,
3arrey County, list night, ier the
udden termiiation of the Re.-pubii..
-an mereting being held theto While
lr. Odlger, inembaher of' 'arliniiient,
was addieSinug tle arselihlage, a p-r
y of royalists ai aked the ~huilding
kid d iper.ed the meetinag. The
-oyalists wero pa rtiicularly threatena
ng in their deonii t:atiotns t,.tvaids
)dger, who was compulled to seuk
af e tv inl fligh.
P an1s, 31Ma;ch 2. ShMild L'Ad mai
ailt retein l thw .v mrsi l, I Par
5, hle will proita bl . .- - e iled by
len. Cli.caut.
lRi0 :, .\larebo 2.--It is bolieven ibe
'Ope ied itate, an early depaatum
rom this city.
Noinor.x, February 27.-Arrived
rot I verpaool via lialtax, .im
hip Au.strian. la., Ilirty-'hree
abin arid nin-r.ii stecrage a imen.
era, most, of whaouai a.re ier chanti-, .o
raiers who co-me for permanent,
eIenrace inl the SEo'athwrii Sfates.
LAWaENeU, K K is . b.uary 27.
- A desperado ciIli-d Kentnjieck, Jack,
illed two men at P*i1 burg, Kiansas
h'lie people had tied Jick ti a staho
nd were burning hin alive) w h(n the
uthotities rescued him.
L:-rn.r. Itr.K, Feblruary 27.--A
arige fleid of ie sunak the; steieae
oek .voodl anid Silver Bow at thie
iuii.h of Red river. The whliarfbt
nd the siteamter Minnie were iu.jureda
ooekwood and Salver Ilo~v weae in..
uired for $42,000, but run (oat thu
lay before the dis aster. The ice was
rom) a M issour i river gorges
8-r. Josseni, February 27.-The
ivei rose four feet in three hours at
lts iJoseph, Mo. A temnporairy bridge
nas swept aiway.
SAra' LAKR, February 27.-Thie
'neifie Roe .<. is argairn blockaided be
-ciid Salht bake.
~EW YonK, February 29 -A saloon)
:eep~er at llaimilton, Ohio, shot fatal
y a coloredi till-tapper.
The Apaches captured Dull Creek
statioen Ariaona, killing three men
nd capturing the stage horses.
The Germane of Sari F1rancisco are
rganizing for independent action in
he coming Presidential camrpaiign.
A Matamaoras special says the Sarn
ruant has left Brownsville for Camara
o, with bonded goods. The Mexican
uthoritial abanadoned~ the Idea of
aipturing her, en rouet' bnt propose
o start a foi ce to aidl (ortina to cap
uro (Camargo before the San Juan's
rrival. Reports from TPampico state
hat the revolutionists liad captured
in Liouis Potosi,
A de'patch from Albany says5 the
udiehary C[ormmittee will recommend
lie imapeachmuaent of Judges Cardoze
*nd Bei nard.
Grove's cot ton factory, at Craig
ille, was hurrned this nv'rninag. Loss
,20,000.
Itist understood that leet & CJo.,
ontinue to hold their bonded ware
ouses, but have lost thre general or&
em busine-s. Th'le State forbids the
rosecution of naercharils for bribery,
ased upon their evidence before the
emminitt ee.
Seward thinks the demand for con
eq uenatial damaizi es benaeat h the dig.
ity of the United Sutes whaica
biould demtand an apology, instead
f money. IIe thinks war impossi
Ic.
Nnw OnrI.EAs, lFebruary 29.
ihe upper sto ies of buildings 164 and
66, Cantarl street were burned this
ioiniig. 'The buildings were occri.
led by Wagner & Meyer, Eirnest &
ragst, anid D~ol hiear's Comm nercial1
tillege. boss estirmated at $100,,
1)0 ; insured in horme cornpanies.
&;ONooRD, N. II., February 29.
oth parties are confident of a favora
le restult oft the 1th. An army of
>ekora.is in the field, anid more are
>mning.
8-r. Louis, February 29.-The libel
lit of- Snoncer Rall vs. the Evening
Dispateb, for publishing a police
item, lis betp deoided by 6 vOdiet
of onle cent for the plaintiff. . .
NEW YoRK, February >0-$vening
-250 Caina ry.hi do, belooging to Fisk,
sold at auctin fn r $3.000.
BOSToN, Febi iary 29.-150 choral
societies have Opplied to partiot-pate
in t-he international festival chorus.
W ASiMtNTON, March, 2 -Thy
Wiscouin Assonbly,hy a .voie' of
forty-nine to thirty-eight, tabled the
resolution endorsiag Saanoer's one
ern nICthaient.
Chailes Manly pred-aos a't tile
South B,11Aph Edlulatilln:l 'Cotieren
tion, at Nashville. No..rly all the
8onthero States are represqiLed%
Tho s-eatoner Japan tolc,' ,
000 in -pecoio frum Sin Yr~Anvisoo for
Chiuas.
Rov. Win.. It. tav, fer thirty-five
yeais connected with the Bethel Mi.
hiou, at Clevelund-, is dead.
Ha1vainajournals 'publimh -th* -ol
lowiig decree, iisaed by Captain.
Goneral ValnAsede, and dated ut
Santiago do Cub a 1ebrL ry I:
Any white male or female) or free
oulotesi male or female, who will
bring twent.3-five Itev or Mlave new,
groes, now roening in the mounatains,
to headquarters, will 1-ce-ive full par
dont and $600 reward - uny umale or
t'emale negro slave Who will bring in
UMerty-five inegroea from the insari ee
tionary distriots, will recivt his free
dom, If bringing in the unemnber
with arms, Boveoteet dollArs will be
paid for each negro. Parties unable
to bring in th-e requirod number but.
who bring in somes will roeive par
don, and the valde of their Sioivices
will bo taken into conasiderition in
the matter of vocompenoe. The
Spanish tioops eaptured and execu
tod, near Canton del Etubaradero,
Cubain CoA Calixto Pierdro and cap
tain handileno l'v-z. A hehvy on
gagensent is rep- t-d in the Terror
M- xuttins in w tach thu Spaniardy
were victorious.
Niiv Yonic, M.inch 4.-A Tamma
ny meeting c.e.olved to a new clee
ion, at which an en:irely new ger
al cnitniztec will be chosen.
The irish sOCietiOe will parade onl
St. Patrick'I. Day.
IIenry F. Chorley1 the celebrated
miu-ician of London, is dead.
Schuy'er Crippet, ex.Judge of the
Supremse Court) is dead-ag"jd seven
ty -- e n.
he'll, ''imii states that Ma3or Hall
has thirty-niine nctions to bring
against ie u prot'r ietA's and editors of
bl : pA p , s o as tall s ho i. acquitted
inf 'ho . e now i .m t a ing lgain-tL 'ti
and also, utint t.- NMaytr flea to tact
he will loave them iII tihe $are pi'oh
At a Intlang of the 1ri:4 s
last. evt klijg, al m116 1on to inivitu' Ithe
begro m1il t ia a to ai .;; their - Ruotrt, III
St. Pat Iick's ) ty w..s v.t. J d-wni)
and IaI 11dent Fitiln. tiouh t'roti
trel.uil, "bo t ins:-m i uatitig thle
thlrott of io Ora.iJaagmnu, a'..s ulvut
WVA-111NT'ORu. .'hl:L, ihQ
WTile ox M.- r-eb.
-Thiae 'aaal .ffee is adsti fromh
KArktk ltwa, onl tile MlsiS.-iipp1i,
that t i iCe cmtienced to mOUve Oil,
of the river1at 11.15 ti day;
VI ce-Admiral Rowan, who har.
been eriticually ill with piltutmouln, is
recovet ilgi
The President will be itn thilaudcl
phia fr ot lie 7:th to the i thn insan at
to at tend a wveaddinpg
Pa oceedi .gs in Conigress un11impair
tail Onaly about a dozen tmemitbet s
word in the Ho~u'e.
Tile severest sunitw-storm for years
prevailed all day. The Japanese
kept within doors.
C IIantastoN, Mareb '2.-There was
a severe North-ecast storm bere last
night, but no0 damage donte iu the lhar
bor. 1t is suppposed to have been
heavy off tibe coast.
SAvANNAus~ March 2.---here was a
severe rain and wintd storm, last
night. T wo ships1 two harks atnd five
schooners were driven from their moor
ings ; but the dattage wais very slight,
excepting to the hoisting tuaebitie oti
the Batltimtore steamnnhip wharf, which
wats totally destroyed.
IIfClMOND, VA., Marcha 2.-The
severeitatorm~ sinace January1 1857. is
ntow prevailing. It hats beent snowing
heavily for twelve hours and it still
continiue~1 with the wind from thle
North-west blowIag a burleane and
the snow drilting accordi haly.
Ne v Youk, March 2-Lvening.
It is reporled that a warrant has been
issued, to-day3 for the arrest of two
revenue officeors for exactieg money
frotn merchants.
Judge CJardnzr., today, charged the
jury, in the Stokt~' case, ordering a
verdict, which Ib-aalizes the action of
the grand jury, atmi tphiolds the in
dctment, lie jprtated a stay of pro.
eednsfor tweint~y days, to enable
counsel tobring the matter before
the appelate I: ibunah~
.A driving .soiw storm comr inned
t his after'noon. T hte weather is ter.y
cold,
SAINhI'I N, Mta'e N.-Trhe
liritish brig (lio1 with a cargo of
turpentine, it, a total los-a at the anaoti
of the Cape lar I1iver.
Mlarket lieports.
Na EW UiK Macrh 2.--Evrn ing.-.
Cotton quiiet ; uplands 224; Orleana
22k; sales 750 bales. Gold lo0}.
CJIARIlsBTON, March 2.--Cottn
stead y-middlings 21{ ; reoeipts 802
s les 400 bales.
LIvenp-ot,, March 2.-EvWening
('otto~n cldsed heavy-uplands 1II;
Orleans I f t qele. 8,000 bales.
"Cliein: ry is tilifounjiosn of g
riculture." Agriaulture is the fouin
dation of nationial wealth. How ne
cesnary, therefore, that every depart.
ment of this great art he oarried for
ward with due reference to the eoono.
may of roductn..
Delinquent Tax List of Fairfield
County.
W D Ashford, Est, township 1, 160 acres.
3abriel A'hderson township 1, 116 aores
4 8 Allen. 'ownship 7, 79k acres.
K 6 Roney. township 8, 10 acres.
I A Bookhart, townuship 8, 874 acres.
IllS. Jano Boyles, township 8. 117 acres.
J B Broom, Trusite. township 9, 160 acres,
Wmn K loyles, Eit, townslip 4, 371 acres.
N1 T jBoutware, Inwnahip 8, 1100 aores.
I 1) Coleman & Co, township 1, 6 acres.
B It Cockrell, township 4, 653 aores.
It 1R Coleuan. lownsh p 6, 90 aores
Win Crosby, Est. township 2, nor) acros.
Mrs Margaret Castles, townshl@ ., 296
Wores.
II A Coleman, Est. toiynship 1. 427 ain6b.
F lt'ameron, township 2. 591 acres.
WJ Crawfo.rd, townehip 12. 60 acres.
1 11 Clarke, township ( 250 acres.
It T Crumpton, towiship 6, 1 8 Aares.
11 It Clarke, Et, township 0. 1000 acres.
Chistil: Cook, El, township 11, 280 nereas
Mrs l B Crimptuon, township 18, 108 acres.
Mrs J l4t larke, tonWeship 18, 8'6 'acrs.
Mrs L d t'larke. tovneship 6, 100 nores.
W J Corder. owns-hip 8
Jno Dawkins, tovwnslip , l5s seres,
8 11 Duntba , tow-nship 2, 810 aprob,
%' Dawkins, toinship 1, 818 aoreS.
Fred Ettaminiger, township 8, 4(10 acres.
)ames 8nitminger, township 8, 200 Aorlin
Johnt Eilztiminge.r, township o1 140 W6res.
W IV Entsminger, township 8, 800 acres.
Mrs L M Flanig.t. towiship 6. 50 nortea.
Jot 11 Finly, township 10 530 acres.
1) D Finly, townhAlip II. 500 acres%
1 G Gib'bs, township 0, 1100 acres.
Aaron U.zst, township 6, 100 aores.
Wn Gladney, township 13, 71 ntres.
S dreesharber, township 11, 110 acres.
8 It 1Iill, township 1, ,88 nores.
Oeo It hllnter, Est , township 8, 144 aorl,
Mrs Sn-an ll Io.d, township 8. 11t actes.
John llowell, 'township 9, 60 acres.
D W hlayes, Est, township,0, 6'6acres.
Dahl flughey, Est, towitthip l', 1000 acres.
Wim lhalhilton, township 1, 306 acres.
T J 11 Jones, townshi, 1, 1200 acres
" F Jones. Eat, township 6, 100 ares.
Mrs Haniah Jobes, township 0, 600 neres.
0 8 Jones, Guardians, township 7, A'89
acres.
Adna Johnston, iEst, township 11) 9Y0
aci'es.
COrueli JaIes, Est, township 18, 200
nereA.
J P and J t 101nnely, township 8, 160
acree.
Mi. i tizribc'lh KIlly, toWnship 6, 88 acres.
11 Koeley. Est, township 6, 294 acres.
Mrs Rebecca Kirkland, township 8, 1094
acres.
A IS Kennedy, township 6. N0O acres.
E 8 Lupo, Trustee, township 13, 77 acroi.
S W Aha.bley, Jr, township 3, 139 acres,
Mrs Alary Mlith-r, township 6, 1641eres.
Johin M:hon, township 9, 40t0 acres,
Jolhn J Malatin, township 12, 67 adres,
Nltrgan G Br,.okst towhlship 18, 114 Adres.
DIever Mobley, Est, house and let in MonA
tieello
It AMarsiall. io whship 8, 20 acres
l'ios It Mann, township 10, 75 acres'.
lrsNancy Macon, Es- township 1, 206
a'eres.
M i Mcoradyt te*liip 0, i80 acres.
'Ien .\l Meekin. eiu tiship 13. 40 acres.
'l MclLvun, Est, township 1. 109 aroes.
MiI-earet, Nelsoin, township 12, 26 acres.
Mhs l A Miobe.y. township 4, 1712 acres.
1 It 01w ells-, townshi1p 9. 76 acres.
I'rctmut Ogle!hy, townsilip 1, 100 acres.
% V 'arns'ii, township 1, 77 acres.
MIr, $arh l'thinlty. township 1. 171 aore-.
Sam 'rice, township 1, 205 nores.
It 1 I ile t, louase atnd lot in Winnasborot
L-.ilzab h l'lilly, ton nisiip 2. 10 acres.
J C it.-we. tutfnnshipj 4, 860 acres.
W 8 I(ait. towndhiip 4, 83 acres.
R It liosboro. township 4. 1P74 nares.
I til Y Itolinison, townhttlip 8, 169 ncres.
A tdt t* ieiwlier, Guantian, township 6, 140
Nirs .1 1, lL-ynoills, township 9. 880 acres.
11 I Itoberison, township 9. 470 aores.
Lico flhIterISon, towiship 0, 98 acres.
Mrs lary T itl Robinson, township 9, 220
nores.
Mir, Ml E lInff, lownship 11, 860 acres.
LC~l h i Itbh. Est, tow nship 1, 720 ae res.
'Jmrese tLevenson, Jr, township 1. 45 acred.
St Steen's Ch~urch,. township 7,2 acres.
'K $nith, township 7, 1t0 acres.
Saindy Level Church, township 8, 2 acres.
it N Smart, township 10, 160 acres.
Jas i Stewart, township 12, ll6.acres.
Sthilo acadlemy, township 18, 16 acres.
C C Singleton, township 6, 1276 acres.
J D 8tewart; township 6, 25 acres.
B Hi Smith, township 4, 60 acres.
Samuel Thomnp son, township 1, 160 aeres.
J P Thomas, list, towniship 7, 1000 acres.
Dorathia Tholnpsoni, township 1, 804 aci-ed,
tino Ni Wilsoti, Est-, township 0, 45 aores.
Martha and Ann Wilson, township 0, li
acres.
A 11 Watts, Est, township,8, 223 acres.
Jehaima Watt,, townishin 8, 160 acres.
Alosck Wooteri, towtnship 8. 200 acres.
J A Woith, Est, to~tnship 8, 40 acres.
John M Wooten, township 8, 200 acres.
Mary Wilson, towtlship 12 87 aet-es..
Jno MI Zealy, township 13, 17 acres.
Notice is her, by giveni that the whole of
tihe 8sveral phrreels ahd parts of lots or realI
estate described in the preceding list, eO
so much thereof as will be noessary to
pay the taxos, penalties and assessmentS
chiargodl thereon for* the year ending 1st
Jtily, 18', will be sold by the Treasurer'
of Fairfield County, South Carolina, at, th6
C;outrt lionse, In said Couanty, on the so-.
conad Tuesduy (12th) March, 1872, unless
said taxes, assessments and penalties bd
paid before that timne, and stuch sale will be
continued from daty to day, until all of said
parts, lot and pats of lots of r'edl esta'td
shall be sold br offer ed for sale.
J. 8. 8TEW ARtT
feb 20-t 1x2 County Auditor.
JOB ]WOSFS
Sir Jamtes Clark's Female Pills,
Theso, invaluable Pills arc unfailing Id
the curS of all those painful and dailgerosis
dtseases to which the female cdnststution 14 -
subject. They moderate all exesses arnti
remove all1 obstructions, from Vhatea ~,.
cause.
To 1*arried Ladies
(hey ac'e particularly suited. '?dey will Id
A short titne bring on mnont~hly period wi tl
regularity :aftd alhorgh *et'y powerful1
cou amn nothing hurtful to the constitutiorf.
In all cases of Nervougs ttffd Spirail 'Alfeo
tio:.s, Pains irt the Dldok .and LImbs, Fa
tigaie on slight oxprtion, Palpitat ion of thd
Hleart, figsteMds and Whites, they will era
reet a dure wlfen all other means have fait.
sd. The painaphlet a,-ound Eao-h g1okagd
ias full directions and advice, or will be
sent free to all writing for it, ealotd frot
sbservaitn.
SiPECIAL 1(OTIOD,
It is the fate of every truly *alitabIE
rcinedcine to be 6ounterfeitett. lob Moses'
Bir Janmes Clark's Female Pills are exterr
sively cobnferfeited. Th6~ genuine have
he name of' "Job Moses" on each package,
All others are worthless, Ilshonest Drug
Elsts endeavor to 'sell the counterteita to'
make greater profits.
N. 1.-In all oases where the genn'a'
sannot be obtained, One Dolar enelosed ter
he.1 Sole Proprietor, ,J0B MO8EB, .18
Doi'tland street, New York, wIll insure.a
bottle of the genuine, containing Fiftg
P'ills, by return matI, scurely sealed frown
any knowledge of its contents. jnE