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THE FAIRFIELD HEALRD, Published Evory Wednesday at WLVNSBO-1O, S. C., Ily DESPO'RTES & WELLIA MjS. TERNS-IX ADfjVA NC. Otte Copy one year, - $ 8 0( -Vo l" 126( T -" " - 250 .The Ku Kilux Trials -Eighth Dty. I'Oeqiighth daybfthe Ku Klux trial vagspontilm the oaio of the United ttesavs. EI"nglish R-ss.Soplaug h, in. dieted for conwpiracy and muider of Thomits l -mitreb, in York couaty, , .tbe tilid D-.cember, 1870. The .1ofuendant was represented by J. F $iOehe, E q. Tho pr,,cecdivgs in- th( case were unm3ial in connexiou with the imputling of the Jury. u hor UY]or Tiou,; S. iill.i oatno forward to ho sworn 1s a juryman, ho wal pubjected to a long and searching ex inati a by Mijor Corbin and Ma jor Merrill. %lajor Mills was asked ij he was a member of the Ku Klux KMau. lie was n1so queftioned mini. lely as to tho Chester afrtir. 'ITe (fifyrt of t,he G.iernment was to con 3jeet 'Major M ills with Iho con,piracy ill(question, and thu to seiire his ro ject ion 0s a juryitain. Tho counsel argued the ci,o no and con. Tho e&tort to conecm m e jor M ills with any Ku Kluxism whatever failod, but at his own request he was excused serr. iog as a juror. ' Other jurymen were Fubjeet to a isiiilar cros ioustioning. Finally, tho jtiry was otganiz A. and tho trial prot.ecded. The resilt wsoa that the aefretd.nt was foiund guilty, land r'O commeded to the muercy of the Cou rt.. Joh') 1). I olf, tf ork, was b.til ed in th sum af 1'10, 00 o. Th,i thand Jtiry returned tho fol.. low4t.f hill8 inito Colirt ; Thel "stato vs. E'.ias 1111rnett, 13hrn well 11uSO, .is Kiball, .John CIapimaln, Creighton iPo, liej:1win h-rickblai, Jamellal.r Moore, 'iklleclo) (Geolge-C-.,Cpiray. True Tho Unite.1 S:ates vs. Simpson Kir by-I'IMill"m Klldier'd lt.ig 'Tr1i Bill. . !1 nw( .tin of t in I ri.t Ait torney, it wa. Idol-d in tho ea,-4) of the 1tUi. ted StItet v. Valke'r 1)4 1ins.mIl. W. P). Aithmny, and Jo.-oph Leckey, th-it, 00 11.u1h Of' thw ind41i-tilmenlt as char-ges mur<le r, be .discoiued. oo W. J. Tanit. wa i lrl to be traisferred to the jail 4.t 1.rkville, to -Iirve out his ,eente-jeo. -C/tr. The lresideitin MuP-it--low They W ill di II i ciitul ali. With recf0reltee to tho tiot If 1he CicnaiConiv-ntienl, the INeIV t;lm "Thse prenit from vach State Will doub e vit' 'aliz i as -i del .a tionl, w%;Ith a e!!airmtanl and " er ,1"(, . and will fir.st determine what, vandi - dates would be milost certailn or iimst likely to eatry' thVfiir own S:atle, ailt then ho reid tc confer tnld CkI1m11p:re notes with oIthers. If it ho idvtled that a n1omkiilition shall i Ilmadh, thon the chtiaiamn ofC each deuleg~ation will be atuthtii ize'd to cast in its bte. hailf asi manty totes as. its State is enti.. t-led to cutt thionigh itk elect trn! col lege, so tha.t thie fe w 11embiters pres-' ent f'romt Maino or (Cahf'oria shall not bie swtamp ed by tihe mlanty froim Ohio or Missour'i. lIn shor't, no painst wvih be sp.ired to cotlleet' and embiody Pu.blic opinioni, wvhich many prove quite ot her thI:m i thIit oif thIi i or that ch q uo in~ Wa;dhi ngtton A d is; :i ttfomi C inc innat i of thie I Ith states that C'olonetl McC lure had t'elographedt fir quairters forna. delega tion of' one hiundred f'romn Philadel A jSpeck of War. W~e learn, s:ays theo Sumter New-, that thIet jil, w hero somte choice spe,-'. mnts of t.he IDemi- tmndo, wore ic r.. oerttetd f'or condu ct uinbecomiing to 1ta die.5, came necar bteiug the seoneti ou lFriday last, oft ai titji o entgagCeit, bet ween a sg.u d of' Uncle Santivei's focs and 144 intl ig nan t piart,y te cl. oredl people, who rall1ied to the rel ie otf tho jailer', uponit the : ows .spreatdint besieged!, and suial'.in g a ctaino tI i br'icklbats, from athe aforen-muentiotned soldlier'y. Iliest ilitics wo untderst and, were caused byth refutsal of' the jil. or, to allow tig iso otf (hto parlors of the intstitution, to t he detmti-mtonde., f'or the reooptioni of visitors. anud atdmuirer's WeV' believe thto emte.ito termtiated without b.loodshoed. Why Shouhli I11Not Iihband ? ,1n the curretit hnumthor of lI[arpet-' Weekly, .\'. GJeorge Williamt ('utis discussintg tho pol it ieal situation, ausks, with a good deail of ear'nestnecss "WhV iy shtul ithet Reapullican party .disbantd ?"' Ilut why shtould it nt dii'band 7 It, has icom)ttpli.'hed every. thinjg sough t. h.y its foutnders an p'assedl into (lie br'cI!Oes ptockto (1 Priesidenut, who is itum ug it ti of i U orig.na1l utses to is ow priv'ato- no counit. Having liberated black men it is prepjaring to entsltavo uhIite mten I .iS 1o lonigerI t he Reutt bia piarty, ilt is, as hand4(1led 1by its new h adfers, piarty of hato and f'orce, a peril to the G~overntment and14 a frthd upon14 thet people. Whby shou'd it not, tdiband1 . The~ Larense haw, . Several pulic-spiritedi citizens hiave uontimed theo &truggle', in spito v athe di oourgo.nent wich they en count,o'ed itn the pubhlic meet'tings anid they are lirmuly resolvedl that ath .o9unstituttiolqality of the license la1V shatll be tested( in the courts. Thet havo tuafo deci ded progress, anidi onkm1ittee consisting of Nfel;tf.4. t-Wils*, WVm. R,tv-001, L. D3o Salumro, Alvia Qag uad B. (uil trd Ii'nOliy, ha' bon pIitod tio. oiveaeAnd e-)llcot,.funda for n 4oug tho expenses of the 'neessary pro. Ceedings. These geitlemlen will go to wol k at onee.-Charleston New . The Path to Suece In .bsinctn, Ad vortising, as the means of pros. perity, is not as well unlerstood as it ehould be. Nothi-g can taki its plaeO. IL is a fact that no one w 1o hats vdvortisod liberally and s tomatioally has felt like dimputing that it was the best spilt money lie put into businets. As a horse was never made fitt by a single bu'lhel of 0orn, so a singlo advertisement is never a porfect test to the boneflts of advortising. The man with genuine wares to sell, who advertised thon in the right way without success, would bo a curiotity. Bands of Mexican freebootoisoross the Rio Grande rnd commit depre. dations of a set ioto naturo upon the citizens of Txas ; SUC11 as stosliiIg cattle, breakiig open jails and relons ing prisonlers. Appeals have been mado to the Government, which it is hoped will be heeded, ant a stop put, to the outinges. As things strd, life between the Neuces and Rio Grando rivers, must be exceedingly unpleas ant, and the tenure of' personl pro perty precrious. The Moxioans say all the territory between these rivers belong to theni, having been WiNested from them by the United States through vio!'cnee. WflWSWOEO. Wednesday Morning, April 24, 1872 A Letn ihe Stae tt'aasut'y. NAtlhwithstan ding the fact that nearly all the taxes have bee cOlleet. ed, and turned into the State Treasu ry, we hoar that it is entirely empty. The per diem of the iembers of the Legilature has never yet been paid, mamy of tle ntppropriat'Lons remain tilid, the Jndiges can't get their saila rius, the 'outity Trca.,rers can't get. tiuir orders eabed for the School Fund, iad altogether there Is a very illplemi alit state of things just at this time in tle offleiial financial circle in Columt1)b ia. There is evident3ly a leak some wheo aboit the Treasury that enght to bo lwed into, and stepped if llos sible. Who is rewpible, we ili not intlewake to tay. Tr-easuirur Parker r" " f t0 fiananiem of the .a a would 1em that h. h-11(11b1l be CILled upon to exIp1 int the linancial emb,arrassment under whichII the Stato is now sniferiing. We un der.--tand that lie went to New York omile tiip ago to raisie Imlonny by hy pothec1 tinag sonl" b! ds, bUt failed in htis efforts. The calition of the State Treasu. iry e'rt aintly deinids pulic attention. To a limi,ited extent, it refleets upon thne Fiancial Board, and uitless there is a change for the beCtter, public opinion w ill hold them directly rc spiot,ible. 'JTae poputlatr im prerssion is, att any rate, t hat somecl,rdy has beenOi dlippitag his hands too often itn the T,'.*asury vaults, and who that somtebatdy is, isi u dvubtedly kntown to cert:a in .m eialIs. We eat ne<tly hope that the matter will be praoerly inivest i gated, antd the mind of the public Ecutlightened. OGrave suspicions exist ras to thte culpa bility ,of c eitain pat ies and if these suspicions are unajust, let them paut thecmselves right before the people. (cErowilng Erls. Msay writers of our day, while dO 1SC:anltinig ini glowitng lWa'gurage upon the boa.sted progress of the agec, ad pointt ing with excusable priaho at the grea', results aucompalaished lay a superior or. der of oivibis.tion, seeml to loosa sighjt of the evils that aro being rapidly on. grafted uipon our social systea'n), and which, itf not effectually checked, will ovce ntl ly lead to a condition of so. eicty much worse thtan ean be possi bly conecived of' at the present time. In our own i Sout hern conttry there are developmieints daaily t hat fo.rce this oonclusioni uplon uis, without laoking beyond our peculiar sphere of obasar vaition). 'iTe requ i~iremients ol fash ion, accoimpanied withI its follies aind foii. b;es, aire ailIready beginn in g to exeort an intfluence both vitiartlive, ad d:anger. Ouis t(o good mhora ls, anid are saurely caleuhted sooner or later to de'stroy that high tone0 ch:aracteristic of the people of lho Soutth. The inord inate lovo of ext ravannnt disiplay in dreos andh bodily a pparel 'willbbe radily reognaized ae an evil a'monigst the femtale sex, andl one thtat has pulled dlowni mniuy of that class ft om an exalted station in life to scenes of degradation and infamy. 'If we would examtine the history of fiallen women, we would find that in 1the large maajority of instanes, thle primno clause of their fall wa's nothing motaro or less than this same uncon trollrablo desire to bedeck themselves ay oloa to wi 4 ira a. llow-beigs d no a an. of earrying 6 i hsought a lif 111 m c ping thereby sati,fy t ora,g . In this as pect, we appea o the noble wome4 of fashion, th? great danger in be. coming its 7tfied'and 1Ahid o' a lioment the ra id growth of so as a 0ev a , j V1 Wnj their power to put ajwu 'Loreve . O must be the s'iff-iriteolAd they alone responsible for tht muirfoilione en - tailed upon sooiety ,i mainta'ibing it. W'have the g6oddf ou-v 6it at heart in thus speam; ingso p.'41n'y oj a delicate Subject, 21t4l YOO r-gqTd it in the light of a ttern duty to ainclior ate, so far ns lies in our Iower, the condition of iikind goe.ratl'y, an4 of th'ar gent'cr tex special'y. der admiration nad apprveiation of God's fairest creation, admonishes us ut'all times to raAe our oc4e"in *warniing them of the alluring temptations and snares that be.Lt th'em.,on' oyery sid6 and assisting in Saving themu iinom the evils in whicIr they aC s& liabre to fall. As a public jiurnAli.t, it- 's at. ways our province to call atteAti.Al to the evile of sciety, and ,Id theiO up to the public oundemnationa , At another time, we prbpose to con sider other evils that'are threutbning the very foundation of oat*, sooial or-. ganization, and indulgo the oipe that tile aced thus Bvwn by the wayside may take rout and bear good fruit. The colored people hav lookTd . Mn Charles Sumner as their Jest, f'iend. How it id thqt their Nation al Convention on last Faiday adopted a resolution deiouneing the Liberal movemetit at Cincinnati, of which Mr. Suminer is an i.r'dentatipportcF The ame meeting Riso eulo'iz4l ifr. Sum ner very bighly in a resolution pro. fessing a world of gratitude. Can the Massachusetts Senator at one and'the samo time be so mnchof a friend and so much of an enmy to the black race Isn't there a little juggepy about thist Public Mcl1oos. The following oorierpindence shows colcluivivly, imlemi things #ake a de vided chanpe, tht iost of the F-ib lie County Schools, wil! be conipelled to close. It is said that the Legiela live appropTiation will not he forth coIning unti-l the next taxes are 0o1 lected, at.d as a nutural consegcuende, thero will- be tio mseaus ts nieet ez penses: OFECE Sc101 1. CUMMiSSIONER, CHILSn1TuN C UNTY, Charles.t on, S. ('., April 10, 1872. II.n. A. C,. P'arker. State 'ireasurer, Com (l>tia, S U: . I:An Sra :-W ill you oliligo me by info; inig uIte at your earliest Oouse. ti:c lhen '.ssi will la absle to honorv the~ draft of thme Stats Superinteundent oft t.dutcationl upou1 you, inl favor of Genecral Gurne.x, fb)r $$9,273 80, Ch.arleston C?ounty'sshlarc of the Free Schl0 Fund for the' year 1872. As the conltiniuane of the P'ubli,o Sohools now in op ra:lon thlroughout this county, depenids upon the reoeipt of thl nam10.03y at an~ early day,. f trusb youi will i-eeshe neceaity o0- making Ioearsatngemsent for its supply. 'he clos.i g of the Schaool s will, in miy juidgmt nt, be a publie ezsnlamty, but it is imnp.ssible t o continue theta un Il.ss the mnios ate supplied for paying the Teachers. These are,.itho0u4 el eeption, very poor and entirely doe pendent upon their igalaries for e. sup p)ort. Very res-peefully yours, E MONTEGUE GRIlKE, School Commissioner, Charleston Cb. ItEcUT:v. DEAan-rMENT, STrATir TuE.sUna OFFler., Columbin,8S. C., A pril 15, l'872. E. M. Grimke, Esq., Schjool Comm is sioner( Cho~rleston C'ountay, Chlearles. ton, S. C.: DEAR SIn.-Your letter of the 15th the Treasurer directs me to state that this office is ntot in fuands, aind that there is no probability of tihe pay. :neat of the d oafi referred to unt il after the taxes aure collcted in the fail. Respect fully yours,' IEN R Y'fl TAPPAi,, ['Circular No. 41.] Ovr,ea SekIoor. ComtiS Itossa, ('uannEsTos CouNty, Ch arleston, 8. C., A pril 16, 187.2. To the Board ' f &hJol Truse es- of D;strict No. - G":NTI.BMEN :-I deeply regret t0 im .n you tht I haao reaeived- a eotumun,ctors' from tihe S'tate 'Preafi uter Mr. Parker, in whis.-h he states that tihorI 1s A'ne pirobqbility'.'.ofrtbe payment of the draft drawn upon.haim by.the State Superlptendent.of lE4ni eation, for $39,fl3. 80, Qiarleston coutyt's~ shuat of the ,appropriation madI(e by the .Lgisatoat ito.ls iession, for the support *of ?are. Schools, for the Sboai 1ear' ending October 3'1, l872j "tlntti the taxes are colleoted net.fiilk TJhis leaves us wi'ttiotj1j meaOs of continuing tho sohdols''tno in opera tion, unless teache se'ai aW6rdYfo for their* pay. > ht$d..d*feotfally1 oo en ao ime h ondi ofUS ts$ d ar blo at lea. in Dd. er resec u y yours,, E.MbfON IGV EGRIMIKE9 8hool Cow. Uharleston County. If: iformation can be elioited r o t n bl dtgp o an.-Awboserdejies of'&aw uim.9.ft 'anquirig f jp~" wjpI , ha allayed 1 We heard m1y a log naouth sle, hk a goadly' saum was t the ditposal >f sVBuie*g Cominitre, to oret epkt'*j to pt!otablo pdifice fdr 'shalastic )u.fpoyes- log RinOhtbS. ago a u1go opntradt/wAs wdo, with .eerlain itlenon tomuke aA. -furnish goodi 3iok.. We ' w a Lt! d'snitdried mue c'ake's dleo tiea loNg 'ago-up9n h4 propo6dt"o, f, bidjng. Un. ~rot o4te.d frorn. the'/frest a.yd ice laud now, thAo lisioks - where are they aow? -n Whenevei an impertfnelfiejuiror, Ndnted to 4ow wna. that b-0ldjsg ,-s to g up .-ib was always to bj >ut -under way in Me Agriog. - Hat, s re see the bricks, (io iunoqqae of Aud,),ertih'li.i'away unde ihie Lana >e Uaq,we' ope thingo ,wijl be hir. iod up" to 'ave tie fw wh.foh have iurvived thehauling and fre'tsig.to it least get"the edriier stone laid by he tlene Winter comes agpin. Mr, Wood ward, the lato Principal taking i lively interest in the revival of the ichool Md having ' sadrifeed many fligible ofers to aid in biinoing it up iguin io sta dard, at,lasthad to ave as ho.etr.1ho Committee so indier )nt to reAbuilding. He even was le'd to believi tbat some perdonal preja lice'was to 'cause of the delay and thougt l4 mi-gho be the merns of has. .riing tbal-tork fdr him to le0#e. One yehr has elapsed sinoe Mr. Varrow took charge of this school. No prejudices can be attributed to 1im, and jet not one brick has been raid 3 t The children-young and lelicate phildren-have shivered and thuddar9d, with the winter's blast blowing; through crazy shantids, they 3ow call aeel houses. Such rickety rook the po stove could 'warm any morp than jou cowid warm outd-oors. Ff the children, suffered, who is to blame if Mt. Farrow's own healith has boen permatiently ruined' by ,)uch a orretched cabin to teach in. It is a 6graer,. a .4me for a qommunity to tllow a school to be taught in such julrbera t Let the Trueseergo and e2amin'e The yreaiscs aid see if all that . havs 1Uid it not true. It is their dwty. to ne.-a the work to its consnaiamationm mmierliately a.nd not let .the di-gq:ace. 'ul want of energy oiv their pait drive >fscholars as well as Principal. - PAUL PRY. We woudld be more than pleased or you; to eallb the attention of ouir 3ity Fathers to the Carton Depository tn the Railroad,. north of College streot.. it is not exagerr ted, wlien ye- say that there is no less than ele, rn ca reassesl ing-in-a pu trid stato. WVe hope that something wvill be done nynecdiately to relie,ve us, in the way if removing, and someowhat abating he very offensiive naisaance. T AX -PAYERS. (ieorgia, litms,. A portion of the Demnocrany in At. anta hav'e resolved to nominatea can lidato for th-e Legia)atuan, at a mass nleet inJg on the 29th. The system. of pew renting hae been ibandloned in' all of the Columbus tlhurchies, except tihe (Cathetic and rpisco.pal. Mattio Moody, a two year old child >f Captain Msasenburg, of Macon, tas so fearfully burned on Tuesda.y hat her life is despaired of. Seine live Indians of. the Tuscarora, ribc are pieddIingli~ Columbq~a. They ruuverse in the br-ogue of their native and quite intelligibly. TI'ho uwater Newt bha thit good oern for G~rant's "army of ococupa. ion'i ~lmtat county :"W.hie Sutt Jounty has about as mboch peed for a arr ison of suld io.r ,as s wagon ,bas r,a, fitb wheel, a horse for an extra og dr humminge hied fow a cow-ea4oh r upon its beak, we have no reason to tomplain of the .company that the goverInent has st4tioned in our town, e (,flicers .are quiet, ,respectable, inobtrualive gentlemen, who miind heir own business,..ud scrupulously LVoid,doing. or say~ing- anything to rounsi the sensibilitiesof our people. L'ho privates, also, as far aeiwe have eensable to .qsrve, ag,e polite. ,angl tell behaved, mingling withr the comn nunity ina free and easy unaper.P' ,*A miniator not gajopreaole4' rem tbe text,. 41e yp, tlierpfore,. .teadfast I!' but t qpristier.pde. him ipound "lIe ye there for break.fast; TohriWhal . 500501 T o ar wo onets, ar rest by t in tar uiin nt is o iI. A new Lodge of no em Iars, Bethel Lodge, No. I , be iti. tutoed In York County. 9 d it d a i gy . r in g th e Rey. R. P. Cutler, of Charlesto i, N 011 leotur Mfr oraw nyyu ,the 23t, of"hsa~tx H44a4, omsto,to oWtele is in yres Ui,rpatiing Ku-Kluxes. SA iken, . C..aprop~oseai t, -org3nize 0 U.Se 'Olub. 'I lie i ifle, say t1lo! Aournal,rolitl be procured without ox Penwe, Cv- I .. . Mr. ~nmee.arend 'q to delNevr a leoture o] tional Binks, b.. forj he Greenvillo 1*etorarfy Olyb, on tho 23 Samuel .Ranall, forqjorly' .of ches. tor, was tr,ested at .\eridian, I'liN.4. rib Fj iday, the 12.h instant, f6r vidLa tion of the Enforoetftrunt Aoit. G'e. 1. Reqves and V. P. Ka.y of Anderpop, charged withy huroin he barn'of Juhn W0iflinigacht6, has been released on bail- by udge oQrr., . An attempt wal.tade to set ire to p large building ia C%tuden.: n Tues. day aight last. The iueudiuary.-waS du.teukd it thc aot bat .esospad. I - The amottt of guasto .4eelved at Chester duuing th'e aesent gbason is 5,400 sadlks. Allow ng teb "saelr4 to the-ton, the qdant1ty is 1tve haddred it-d forty tons. ,The Cov.nty Sebool Commisioner of Chester bps, apliod to the. State Treasuer.for the Sohool. apprQpria.. tion for that, Coun.t, and has received the upual anower. The Sehoois are. to be closed. Geo. Wall, a Tiember of troop- Al., seventh United eavarry, was nitrrder dd at Unionville on Wednesday morn ing. last by Charlk Bitiig, a s'ergant of the same troop. The murde-er esonped. A .narrow gunge rail roa,d is bieing built between Cheriw,. S. C., and an1d Salitbq'ry, X. C. It is eapoeted that twenty four tpiles ;of the road will be coipleted stid in.operation by the first day of next September. On Sunday night la.,t, a bufldng, used as a work sho) and stable, on the premises of the liess DeChoiseul, in Greenville, in the northeastern- part of that city, together with its coi.. tents of lumbor and tools, w.,s entire ly destroyed by f6re. An Evenling Game. The following gat. or qu,stion. a-nd answers, which. whI p it ed up on by the lui1iti2,*t-d intu file mily.'re. ries, is well osrilited 9-, aif,rud end ress laughter." A, lad.y may be snp - posed to requeRt a gentilemn' to writo down this list. 1. Set down a lnT siame. 2a. " et d"wnl sol,l.if . How: OSI. 3. W nIte ah. . a e . - . 4.W .aeet, r.g I r.., ('. A ladylVs n .mW. 7. Soe. ti ,,. to c0e 8. Yo:, or iso.. 9. Yes or no. again. 10. Natue of a city. 11. Some c-ol.. 12. Any nrumaber nout exceeding six,. '3. Namei of a color. F4. Yes or no. 15. A lady's name. 1.6. A gentlemuana's nnme. P7. Name of a elergyanan. P7. A sum of' money. 79. Name of place. g0. Any umber at all. Wheon rhesoe nditionas have been complied with, the gentleman is then reque.ated to read off the list, thaus pre. p.ared, as answecrs to the- following se ries of qiucationas: 1. Tlo whom did you: make your fiist offer 1 2. Vhen ?' 3. In what plae V' 4. Dans she love you ? 5'. Did you love her ? 6, When will you marry V '7. How soon 'l 8. Byies she love youi . 9...Do you love her?i 10. Where dloes,she reside? II;. What is- the eolora of her hair 1! 1:2. What is her height t' 13-. What is the color of her eyes ? 1.. Is she0 prettby? - ,15. Who is to bje the bridesmaid? It6. Who is to he the groomasman 1 17. What elergyjnan is to marry you ? 18. How much ie she worth 1 19-. Where will you i;oaido 1 20. Hiow many servatsi will you keep?. - - Dolly I'arden, . A D'olly Varden dress is-thus-de Weribed for the behiefit of goatpo ple : goartpe -A "-Dblly Warden" as a mnoire an tiqLue dresa pAttern,'and it is inade of sotne nmaterial, and is out biased ajf the to p and bottom, aid trimmed with IHoniton polorialses and tube roses, with a, peplum running two, ohains and three links to the south west from thme stsrthig point, ardu'nrd the skirt of oivilintion, and pinned togethier with a.self-acting'safetj pin. Thbe figures9tre so l'arge that It takes sig41tcdress' pattei6s to- show theni off to-advantage.. The German F'reemassons hiave-re'. soIyed,fe found a -German Loxzige in M'etz. T3he JE;nperor has given his ianetiog fo sot.. The lodge will p,o sailed The .T'emple of Peace." ' f'Is%es on bonnts. ' F I News. Lo A V t of Cotm lm t41 9a Sply to oilquirium fr it isaeli an others, again si,uied he isembers that the note .ecom,pany og the British coun diwitan ol th 7.arbits olord of the7uloiml for isd ireet dioga mt P1Iomised to lay the docubent' be fp .0 tt. Honse to-iumo row. PARIB, Aplil IS.-The con titln tiMial positively cittetriediots the mInttl ;elt,*r.k.ph, that ser,imus .dTfo:UFcqjs haud at i-g:3 botwpemt~n,ratej aud~ Gair' LMC10,'1n ft I 8.- M lh 6er M arrah~ 400oS, Apri ,.8.71 e-Vold won tle.nukrket Ijidie Froi Wortoglo. WAasfINGTOR -April l.8w-,l!he Pup porters of Ocp. '.A d,& s for Alo-mideut and "rubll f ice-Preqtdent,' argue aIit boti being New IP,'ngland men, "a-n cArry that Peefi3n, against Qrantf. The oalitloi,ta, however, are larget) in favor of Judge Davi-s. W.aiNGTN, April 20.-Banks! Chairman of the Houqe Comitnit tee on Fureign uafairs, was a4sred by SeoIe. tary Pib,-thiat the Cablet,is a unit,! avd 'that American cases-vould not be modiiod. liews' lItuts y RA1..r 'AKE, April 1.-United States, Assoeiato tattee, lowley, ro. turned tolay fr)Imk 1he, Ea.t and it is saidj to be his int.enin to, a Ij)urn t.ho gtO'rIA.;)I Cohferenee frow' Ivuek to Week n1til Brigham Young abat be rIle?ased. A ne w gentib p.1per the daily Even. tng Express, will be issetd on the lst of May. The Alnow is rapidly me-lting in the mining dit oets, and it seems to be the general impression that we have :edn the last of winter, . Mornmons and Gentiles %-ike ore aniiously awaiting the decision in the IInglebrect ease. MRiiAN; Miss., April '16.-U. earthquakte ocOtnried at two-thirty this morning and lasted half a minute, crucked pla.-..ring and broke some glass, no ol er damage, it p.ascod frorm northe . t to southweSt taking in Yolk, Alabauma, and Euterprise, Mis sissippi. NFw York, April 16.-The Gene ral Conminittee of cole ed itizens re solved Iast iight to onit publia cele. brathm .' the anniversary of the fifteenth miAdment. Cmm)s.x, N. J., A pi it 16.-Jolin 8. S.ith-l, loading republican law yer of We.-.t Jermey, bus written a lt. ter to the lii, James W. Seovoll, decinring in favor of the Cincinnati C-nvetlin.. IIAVANA, A pr;l 1-6.-The- de:ith of Ge to. Edwaid Agramonte was frity cioniiped. Spalismh frig;iteq \rapilee and G:.o0ta, let, A t. Thonas far VcIezUelU SpaniIh Mli.p of war,. Totando,. has gan * to. AspieriwalT.. 'Purg.ng honse .Prt v's; plan tat ion wi- iurned,. l a 1.huidreaJ 'nIId fI.y thuandi d'o-I N A--ivi.L.r. 'TaxN., .'1pi.if I 8f. -Trhe Itei ':1:- n tho Na-illo it & Dau u ir. --d traini. by a banatd all armli ur ea m-nu,- were no.t thr.pd by T .e v -*u subs qn 'i yr'-a rr-.so--i a a.'. i.aw iinli .i . .-A:h:en.,, At i Thelk tit ria eg ratI be, beeni i- are d Led couret--sa'd t- h l.avinlg k.i Iled W iit,n the'husband tt te rav'is-hed t'wma, -andl aft iwaal1 threwv'Wilsona's budy into lie ltin's-ee River. UnJiif-~d, White, the aveompice, waa~ ito drotwied ais repn irted, but is till tat larigo. The aw vWIl1. he allowed to t a-ke its euurser. thu exmuite,,nent whiuh at, fi:st was initense, having pam tialty su'bsided. .MI-s. Wilson,. the outsaged wan is still alive.. Cor.uSinus, 0, 'April 18.--The Honse appor*tiotsment bill. pased- it probiably .gives- the .Ilmocoruats liive, anud Republieans fifateen.districts. SAN% FRANcisco, A pril 18.--Arrived t,he Anierican. Japanese political afifairs are quiet. Several severe etarthqjuakes in Japan. .Na.w Yontc, Apr il 20.-A correc tioni inl thes Cotton statement mad'e exports last year 2,4'8'1.9812 bales. A 'Havana letter ays the vitality inurrectitta is far from supapressed. Thie steameirs Vuirgo, -South Ameri ca and( United States have arrived. N lw OII.EA Ns,,April 20'.-.u1rank Ross won the lrat ;. time, one forty. sevens Ti1n Aiken won second ; time one forty-four. 8-auce NOX tvon third ; winiaig the last tliiree heats, time ohe fo ty-oight, one forty-five and a. h', one forty.f-e and three *qnartetJs, one forty'-eighlt;, one fi7ty. one. The- Democratic State CJonventioni Cnnven-d-- .J. R. Head, proeiding. '.l'he following wasa read in the Cenl. Onr friends here thlink it would be good poliey to defer the Democtratie n.oriin'atons until after the conv-en. tion In Cmicnm i,' Signed IFrank P. Blair. S-r. l%oom. .ril 20.-A special fromn Muaka *, 'indian Territory, says: Palk tan- was acquitted of thle charge of .a ur.ler,' whereupon a reldtive- ofi th6 deensed killed the defendant and the Jadge on the bencw.' An indisoriininate fight fol. -loweda In wh ich eteven were killed on'd many wonoiaded.- Among the killed are three U. S. TVIershalsq. rr'Anr.Es'rdN, "Aptil 20.-g.lx pris. onlers from -Spartanburg pleaded guilty of conspiracy. NEw YORK, April 20.--Tbe Afri can Miethodis~t (onfoaronce, dohated union. .with tIle whiLe chlureb. N oDDosition..No WThe orld deolines to retract the - artiles regarding Sikless demanded by Sickles' lawyer. Autna Dickioson spoke last night, in Cooper Institute, in opposition to the Administration end in favor o tbo Liberal tovement. Horace Greeley presided. pox deuds 61 - deerotte 9. M1,11( (4, Wp l 20.-,A,.twiW min ufo-,' ea rt iq1nke ocourred at 2 o'c0.lck, this .morni . rmless, iIAVANm, A ril) o.-'Ti'e i.e ' %nrS zosua ,AhAith a&pViesor the MktReports.10i V)4 .wYrt i. A p biil 2 .- n"t 7 uII -pans23) ; Orlea ns 24 ;'sales ja0'b'dois. GelVd IIU MAv.'mo-o., April .2o.-EveningL Cottun Openedglinet. "Id clo.ed. dult -11plalol t m, ; Qrlaitns 1 Il j a' p No(,100 bal-s. To r G*M.vr 1TaltR Ptnionr.n.-Hair Oils, Pontftminis wfnd Pomuilts have hd 1heit' dl'yJTMey belong to.the niusty pns~8dNra budy tii unlersitanils ilie chemi-try of flhe hair (UPd, t%o pmtiofophy. 6r its growth thintkq of iming thum. JIuistead of ologging the iores of tie bcnlp with thici: ongents, rold Mts obstructing tie i6senlsiblo perApi. ration imHl it essential 10 th jjo lih t h [ie fibers, we now tone flhe sut-trfob'e of the ibad with inl invigorating spl.ucationo which, penetrates to tho roiit.% otf lihp yiliv And slimuhilites tIcm in i hn f.tm-Ie wny that tie f'rtilizing agents spread over tie- tia dows st,iitil-t.o tihe grass roots ind emso-, lie bladIVS to Ipring u-p in mrias,s ebaining tie eavih wiiii verdurtr. 'the; iilitbt6im beit Adapted to thiA- piurpose is jy0mj's, Ka Iltairon. It mnny. by wlled the feriilier of iho henl. To flhe bartiren Fdalp ii comdiii. nicaC vegetaiVe power. 11 Ike. iiir Is dIroppimng ott or. Om beco-1i'ig dry nild withered, it mrret1sPS time process of dilrpidi-0tion or blight. The hair hitickens- inad. b'comes. glossy amid 1' xile 11.4der. its gemni vl opegrra ion,.111d a ai dA,OiNg-il is unn11i1prollched by aroy preplintion tha1t hins yet b(1u laii DM bhe oilet of iashion. iftw 'f you desiite 10Wy cheeli:s and IL oimplexion fair ami ireC from Pimples an(u Blotwei, puriry your binod by the usme of Dr Pierce', Golden Melical Discovery. 1 hi.s no equal for this purpose. api 23 VFPA%N RL1104m --No invention was: iver so importfint- mo l he people of hlot. cli riates as the Vetielian biio. Aduit ing: he air aid a shaded light, While keeping )ut ie heat and gliare, they are absolutely sential to comnfort ini this conmiry. If tie lonlses or iny of our renilers are destitute, If theso viluible conlrivancea, t hey shouldt it once, bef'ore tie hot %veallher sois in,. lend their orders to Mr. P. P. TOAuz, No. 0 ilnyne street, Charleston, 8. C., tnnnu. ract ire, and de:der in doors. sahes, blinds, btasiers, mouldings, &c., &o. II EGRE-AT FRENCIREUIEDY DAlamarre's 8peoifio Pills,. Prepared by OUANcI:UFE & DUPoNTr No, 214 Rue Lombard, Paris, nid highly recoimmendIvii by lie entire Medi. cal Facully of France, Are 'lie very b -st. Remted * y in- all cases of' Spermatorrhioa or Senminmat Weakndes; Nightliy, D.aily or I remiitire Emm issiong; Sexual Weakness or Impotency ; Weilkness rising from Secret 1iabits aid Sexual Ex cssms; Reinxiationl of' mIme (unital Ol gans ;: WVenk Spine ; '-,ime" or "lrick dust" de nSils im flhe Urine;: '-Milky Discharges,"' , mt Il mi the g1ums1,ly trotin of Symptoms Arising from Oh'ernse or Excesses. They ctire when all other remedies fail. IPi11 dire:-t, ois inl every box. Price t. per iox,. r 6 - .oxes for $6. S-oldi by thle prinucipal Drimggistsa, or' will be semi, by mai, s'onmrm'ly searled from alli mtbs'.rv'mt ionm, by emiciosinrg price to te Se Genernil A gut for' Aime.iica, J'0iI MOSl88, IS8 ti r1and 8mii ,t Ne w Yormk. Patmphlcms oP iiesent free 'o army rmir es. Brynn's Puliutonic WYafe3rk mr' uiilim ini mlie ciur' or C''umths. (Colds-. A "mmi,. Binn:chitis, $m'me Tlii-mmii. iloar'se. ''ess. Ditlie'tt ihi eii hlinrg. Inhcipienut f'on sin' mm j' nmmm mi 1)1i enses of lime Ltung4. Th'iey aeto tast e of' ni-dicine, mand many child w-ii rtmke thmeim. 'iaTrsamndsm ihave been ri. m orm i to hiealthi. i hnm hadt bemoro despaired., 'hrI eini ony givem ini himuidrmeds of cases. A, entg'e dulose relieves n1m 'I eni M innitP s. Askf foir BRIYAN'd I'ULNIONIC WA?ERIS may 26-cowly Charlotte, Colubia . nid Augustar. Rtailroad COnljpany. Columbia, S. C., A prii 17, 1872. n lE next. rinmualn meeting of ;.o Stock, hlder11 is of thisa Compamny wvili be hmeld at. tiimhaote. N. C., on Wecdnes'mday, the first uty of Aiay next, tit 10 o'clock A. AM. Nlookhoeilers amnd their familiies residing wih them will be passed over' time R(oad' without chasge, going to amnd retur'ning from Chari lotte to at tend time meeting. Evi.. diemne of sumo m intorest rmumst be exhibited 1o. tihe Agent or Conductor. C. IJOUKNIGHTr. .-npi 23 -Secretariy. Wirnnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. I. SA conhiniatin of thme regmular com municention of this Ledge will be * held Thursday evenimig, 25th Inst.r at 8- o'clock. apl 3'-fxl W. 0. JORnAN, Sec. Notice to Tax Payers I BDY a i'*emu^*A *" otie Lesutre, w haim ve been conmmnde d to' pay an adudi, Serial [n order to meet ihis denmiand, we have (101 leramned to inform mime ciizons of Fairfild4 Comunty, 1'.at we have on ihand amid nre coen tinnabmiy recevinig Liquor's of ail graudes$ Which mire to ;bo imobi am ,m r edcd rates fop onmaim. We have "Old Mountamin Crown" PURE RYE WHIISKEY, Ihmat we put against imo State,--in point of' riunlity ;-at, a price hnt will sut' au lov. er'q of a pure airtice, Also several BaimreIs. of P'ure Corn iM Wakey. Wine, Gin, Rumn Aimity amnd White Wheat Wihskey. 'A roe eummnent artico of ''Old French Brunm dy," wich we reconmmenmi for rmmediinai purmpos. es. *Thoste in serhoi of a genhuino artice of "iskey wiil be sure to fliad it by camlle ing en uis. U. 0. DEiSPORLTES & CO. apr 23 Corner No. 1'. 'va.st tO 'EEv.n.cs,,. AT Ttilip. P'resh Sodut Edinbuirg Pie Nio Craocerk and Wine Ilisouit, am nio9 aissortment 'of French Candies, Fresh Cocoammut Cremo Plain Candi(les, ali kinds. ,Also Jellies in' Joblegs, Tiubiers Ttnd 2 pmounud Cans, Desi. Dat d ('ocoanut, Pickics,8ardinep, Oranges, api 18 . 0. wniYIIL'