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The Fairfield Herald. P'UBLISIlED E' JRR ' Wr~ElDvESD./1Y. How Indians Culch Eagles. The son of a physician of Dubuque, who is now stationod at Fort Buford, Daeotah Territory, has written a long letter to his father giving some interesting items with regard to the Indians. An extract is appended : rhe campI of Indians which we visi ed were chiefly engaged in eatching war eagles, to make head dresses. They have a wooden lodge built in the camp where the medicine ceremony necessary to catch is performed. No woman is allowed to enter the lodge. They can come to the door and hand in provisions, but must not erors the threshold. You will not be allowed to spit on the floor, and must set in a certain position of the lodge. You must enter and pass out at the north door. Wash and I were let in to see the ceremonies. When a man goes to trap the eagles, lie first goes to the medicine lodge, and is not allowed to go to bleep until midnight ; he then cats a little and sleeps until the morning star rises. lie, with his comrades, then goes out to the traps without food or drink, and they set all day in the traps watching for the eagles. At night they return and enter the medicine lodge, and at midnight only do they eat and drink, and break their long fast of twenty four hours' duration. They then are allowed to sleep until dawn, when they go out again, and stay four days, during which time they have food and drink four times and have never en tot o I their own lodges or spoken to their friends, unless such as may be trapping with them. After the four d-ys are up, they go back to their lodges, lean, and tired and sleepy, and sleep and eat and hunt deer until they are able to try another four da3s' trapping excursion. The eagles are brought alive into the camp, and after some ceremony the tails are pulled out, and they are let go to grow another tail for the next year. 'he trips consist of a hole in the ground covered with sticks and grass. A (lead rabit, fox, or prairie chicken is tied to the top ; the eagle Swoops down and fastens his claws into it and tries to fly away with it, but, the lo dian who is concealed in the hoh..) puts out his hand, catches the eagle by both logs, hands him into the Lola and tits. him. He then fixes the top and waits for another eagle. We saiw one man there who had cautght six eagles in one day in this way. They say if they do not hold fast and do their medicine properly the eagle will get one of his claws loose and tear their hands. Some have had their hands ruined forever in thi, way. If a man does not catch an eagle during the day, he is obliged to mon anld cry all night ; we could hardly sleep with the noise made at night, by the unsuccessfel hunters. Wendell Phillips. Mr. Wendell Ph:llijs inas mnie another speech, under the et:a.ge ol Gen. Butler, which he closed in this joyotis and yrio strain : "T[he reason why I support the Re publicna party is that, to my utter surprise, to may utterable surprise, to my indescribable delight, to my re lief, I have at Inst found a party that is wtiling to excente all the laws that are given them. It is for that reason that I say 'Long live Ulysses Grant! May le contintue to be Pre~i 'ent f~r the United States until every white man over 40 years of age who lives saudh of Masons and Dixon's line has le forever put in the ground." There you have the programme. The late Emperor Naipoleon, the most remarlkable duneo wuho ever talked politics, used to say the United States would soon become an empire. Mr. Phillips proposes to start us on that road by making Grant President of life, for there are hundreds of thious ands of Southerners over fort y who will outlive him. If Mr. Phillips's words ever meiant anything, they would mean that. ie merely want cd to say something startling and bruttal, andI will not remember to moirrow that he said it. But what did New-Enigl and people mean by ap. phoig such a suggestion ?"--N. Y. Trdiunc, flow Naipoleont Is Annoyeid by Bores. It is said that Napoleon Ill. finds it nio easy task to pet sea air rind ucene at lie sin e lirime, Ie went, a shnort tinse ago to BLmngor, anid hadt to le av.e it on nceenut of being conrrtinnl. ai y mobbed by thme curious arnd vul. gair [He and the Em press are iiow tat lirightoun : ut they can never appear ini puthe withoiu t lbeinrg inst anmtly sur ronndi.ed by gazers. Evecn at theI Uriti hI A ssoinlatior n mertinog, the other thy hey were not exemitpt from in ')ae(r takeni , their seats than thre '.yar apj nared, amid first iintrodued se *j eatn to the..i Ioa.0~. lien e the clergy mraiinak, "WI:o givenh thi., woen i to lie nm:rrie'' to thiis ni.ian ?' replied, "WVelh, air, 1 iam elied to do it, alt hough it goes agini' the yrain. I wanited her to marry Bill Lliouser who is worth twie the nr (y o' that crc man.' Chicago has a dog whieh unties horses hitod to posts, then jumps into the buggy and barks until they etait, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The greatest want of the 1 resent age is men and women, healthy and vigorous in mind and body. The continued headaches, nervousness, and varying ailments which inplict women are generally the resutlt, of imperfect action Of the steomch anti other vital organs. Dr. Walker's California Vin gar Bitters, being composed entirely of vegetable substances indigenous to Califor ia, may be taken with perfect safety by he most, delicate, and are a sure remedy. ,orrecting all wrong action and giving new rigor to the whole system. Wolls' Carbolic Tablets F or Cou~ghs,Colds and Hoarsent'ss. These Tabets present the Acid in Cota. Jination with ol her efficient remedies. in a 3opulae for the cure of all Throat and Lung Liseases. Hoarseness and Ulceration of he Throat are immediately relieved and itatenents are constantly heing sent to the iroprietor or relief in ooee of Throat diffi :ulties of years standiI. Oaulution. DsLit be deceived by Worth ess imitations. Got only Wells' Carbolho lablets. Price 25c. per Box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St. N. Y., Sole Agent or the U S. Send for Circular. 9 A MoAtth easily made wit h Sten oil and Key-Check Dies. Secure 'irculars and Samples free. 8. M, SPENrcER Brattleboro, Vt. 10mado from 60 ets. Call and estamine i Jor 12 samples sent. (postage free) lor 60 cts. that retail quick for $10. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. T HE BEST oFr Agents Work at THE BST homie r traveh ng. Cash TAKE IPay. Pariculars free. dodres at on1ce OUn FiniES:nE FuIEND, hiongo. ________ w a day to Agents, selling Campaign * , l 3)ndges, for Ladies and Gents na ts breast and scarf pinis. gold plated with )otograpls of Pt esidential Candidites. 3amples mniled free for 30 cents. McKAY Co , 93 Cedar St. N. Y. Horace vireeley and Family. kn elegant Engraving. perfect likeness, 22 t28 inches sent by mail $1, also, Campaign loods, I silk Grant Badge and 1 plated 25c. Sample tost styles Wedding cards, Notes, o. 25c. A. DE.MtARMsT, Engraver, 18. 3roadway, N. Y. Fre IA pro-eetns of the Peopl'es ,ree Standard Bible. 650 illustra lions, will be sent free to all Agents Ibook gents. Send name and d~e es to ZEIG LAIR & AcCURDY, 681 %rei Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4 )SYCItOMANCY, or SOUL CHARM PING." Hlow either sex may fascinate init g-Ain the love ni d affections of any per. oo they choose, instantly. This simple nental nequirement all can posseus, frec, by unit for 25 ets. together. with a marriage ,uide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams. linis to Lndies, &o. A queer. exciling book. 100.000 aol-d. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. Pubs. P1hiln. Duty - off Teas I Extra Inducements for Clubs I Send for new Club Circuli ! 1 hich con tnins full explantnion of Prendutms, &c. The Way to Obtain our Goods! Persons living at a distance from New York, own club together, and get them at the same price as we sell them at our Ware houses in New York. In order to get up a club, let each person wishing to join say how much Tea he wants, and select, the kind and price from our Price List, as pub. li-hed in our circulars. Write the names, kinds and amounts plainly en a list, and when the club is complete send it to us by mail, and we will put. each party's goods in Zeparatc packages, and mark the name upon them, witb the cost, so there need be no confusion In distribution-eah party getling exactly what he orders, and no more. The funds to pay for goods ordered can he sent by drafts on New York, Post office money orders, or by express. Or, we will, if desired, send the goods by Express, t o "coilert on deliv'eri." The Great American Tea Co. 81 and 33 Vesey St., P. 0. Box 6643. New York City. T~i[O ll[PS O JT'S. World Renowned Patent GLOVE FITTING CORSET, No Corset has ever en iii oyedl such a world. . ide popularity. The demand for them is constantly increasing because they give Universal Saisfactionl, Are Handsome, Dora ble. Economical, and a Ash for TiOMPSON'S GENUING G LOVE FiTTINO. every Corset being statmped with 'he name TiIOMSON, and the trade-mnaka Crow tn. Sold by afl Frat.-Class Dealer., li . 'Lot aL phtyio wao may1 ti give temupo, rary relief to the suff.'rer for the first few dioses, but which, fro: coniued nse brings P:!es and kindre.l dis'ases to aid in wveak, eti ng the ilnvailidl, nos is it. ydoct ored liquor, w hieb. under the popubir narue of 'llit. ters" iso 'xtensively rialmed off on the public as sovereign temedien, but it is a umost ponwe."ful Tono and alterative. pro nto:need so by t hec laig im edieni auth lor'i ies of LondoIn at.d l'aria, and has been long utsed !y lhe reenbri II phty iinnas of othler' cr' ie.' wa h wooinlorf: remeid i al resultsa. Dr,. cAil's E xtract of Jurubeba rnin .'11...m chinol vost , t.-enlar , p/o-l lssam~'ig fitaliimi or skuin disen~e', ltc':vs Pielons. Putsi ules, Canker, Pinm 'Take Jutrubeha to elennee, purify and re store thet viiliat ed bloo.1to ha altlhy act ion. ilare you n~ llyg'eptic Rtimeh ? Unless dg:ertioun is promptly aided te system is debilitaitd with loss of viutal force, poverty of Blood(. D~ropsieal Tendency, General Weakncsag or Lassitutdo. Tlake it to asnist Digestion without reac. tion, it will impart youthflul vigor to the weary sufferer, hlave yon Weakness of the Intestines? You are tn dlanger of Chronic Diarrhosa or the dreaful infla.maton ofth l.o nl,.a Tako it to nlay Irritailon and ward off tendency to inflammations. Have you weakness of the Uterine or Urinary Organs ? You must procure instant relief or you are liable to suffering worse than death. Take it to strengthen organic weakness or lire becomes a burden. Finally it should be frequently taken to keep the system in perfect health or you are otherwise In great danger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious disenses. JOHN Q KELLiIOGG. 18 Platt St., N. Y., Sole Agent for U. S. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for oir conlar. NOTICE 10 DEBTORS. HE undersigned having sold out their entire interest in the Bar, Billiard and Ros 4 taurani Saloon, to Thomas W. Rabb, find it necessary to close their books. All pe. sons knowing themselves to be indebted, 3 are earnestly requested to come forward without DELAY and settle up (if not. with I money, by note,) n the business of the firm must be closed. The books will be left in the hands of T. W. R-ibb ror a short time. june 4 E. V. OLLEVER & CO. SPRING GOODS. Js 0. BOAG las just received n large nnd siplendil a-sorment of Dry Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Shoes, &c. Also fresh Groceries, hIacon, Flour, Mackerel, Lard. Meal. 0it. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and fresh Kerosene Oil. api 18 Livery and Sale mZ STABLE. A. F. GOODING, PROPRIETOR. rKEEP constnntly on hand extra fine .K Kentucky Horses and Mules. P'nrmies in want of good stock will do wvell to give mec a call. In connection with my Tlivery Sta'ble. I have .tpened a t'arringe, lluggy and Wag. on Factory. All woik nently execataed and warranted, Give mue a call. jan 18 .BOOT A ND SHOE M a '.u.-' Ta O 't O ' "y. IIA V'NG procuaredi the very best Mechanies in the country, I feel war ranted in aying that I can furnish as neat DlOOTL or 8110E as any Shnp in the South. All work warranted to give satisfact'on. My Shop is next door to F. Oerig's Saddlery. mar 19 8. M. GILBERT. REFLECTED IN TIlE LAiST JiUDGENT ? A new work ! An awakening investiga. ion I ! A thrilling thIeume of fruitrul thought for livo men. Hnts created more excitenment than I he "Wndmerinag .Jew " Eminently adopted to the times. [t uin-. ravols the Romish system from its origin in the present :exposes its baseless pre tences, its frauds, its oppositions to our pt-blic schools, and religious and oivil lib erties, its finale, &c. This work is an elegant octave volume, containing 753 pages, 109 first-elansa en gratvirugs lBounid in sheep, price $7, in cloth $5. A ddress :nsh orders t o HI. 11. LEWIS, Agt. for the UI 8. aug 7-4w A bingion, Va. NEW A ItlIVALi AT J. D. McCARLEY'S. 1 Barrel of Old Cabinet Rlye, 1800, I Barrel Blackberry ltrarndy. 1 linrrel (Ginger Brandy, Bna sy's Search Wi~hisktey. Stu iartr's Iris Whiskey. Mairvin's ,\ 4 . Ako. a good stoclz or (lrneerie.,, consil. shou r-i and Ios .b aidrs, lilk Pve tnr IN Rse, oodrch nd Pach Jlon W)la NEW GOODS. 26 DJO'/EN Broades Crowni hoes. I Tierce of Whole Rico. 60 Bushels Meal. Patent Cott on Baoi Bands and Hooks. For sale by marlo6 BEATY & BRO. A wls, Bristles, SUOE IA8T8, Boot Trees, Crimping I)Boards, Awl Hlandles, Rasps. Slioe I Thread, Tacks, &o., just received by feb 20 MINTYIRr t & Ce. New Advertisements. DVERTISING AT LOW RATESI For $1 por inch per month, we will in er at advertisement in 12 Firt-Clas Pa >ets in 8. C. List sent on appliontion to 19O. P. ROWELL & CO., Advertising igents, 41 Park Row, Now York. Campaign Good for 1872. gents wanted for our Campaign goods. 11 at sight. Pay 100 per cent. profit. iow is the time. Vend at. once for Desorlp. ire Circulars and Price Lists of our Fitte lieel Engravings of tie Candidates, Cam aign Biographies, Charts. Photographs Ia:hges. Pins, Flags, and everything suited o the times. Ten Dollars per day easily ta le. Full samples sent. for $3. Address Joon & Goonrea:u, 87 Park 1low, N. Y. A zUit1 uuta . ior ihis tuistresia, coin inint is now made known in a Treutime tof 8 octavo pages) on Foreign and Native ierbal Prepartions, published by Dr. 0. 'helps Brown The prescription was dis overed by him in such a providential man or that he cannot conscientiously refuse o make it known, ns it. has cured every ody who has used it for Fits, never hnving liled in % single ease. The ingredients iny be obtained from any druggist. A olpy sent frce to all applicints by mail. durcss Dr. 0. Purr,rs flnows, 21 Orand t.. Je'sey City, N. J. Nothing like it in mediuine. A luxu-y o tlie ps liate, a painless evncuant. a gentle tiiulant to the circulation, a perspirttory )reparation. an antii-bilinitim n.editine, a iotniachin, a diuretic and an adnirable gen .ral alterative. uch are the ncknowledg *d and daily proven propertiesof Tarrent's Kffervesoent Solt zer A perient. SOLD nY AI., DiRoICo.UtTS. With Foster's Patent Hid Glove Presmrver You can keep your kidl gloves from mil. lewing, spotting or soiling at all sensonq knd in all cliintes 'onvenient, light, ind ivill last your lifetime. Free to any nd. l.ess for '25 cents. Addiress A. D. FOS rER, Say ville, Suffo'k Co., N Y. QItaliiis'iuag-Dr. WntrIP, 102 Inst ) 21h I.. New York. liest references 'rom clergymen and oliers, No pay until muredi Send for circular. OO REWARD. For any erase of linct. tIleeding, lie!-ing or Ulcernt ed l'iles that Dr y Biso's Pir~t- lr -sts or rails to aeiro. It is preparcl expressly -o cnre fihe Piles, aind noting els?. Sold )y all Druggists. Price, $1.00. A GFsTS WaAN -Agents ranke more mony at work for us than at anything lse. Business light inil per manatent Par. ieulars free. U. STIsNSO & Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portlanal, Mitine. TINT AUIVER A ND 2 Car leads White Bread Corn, 300 hiushels mixed Oats, 100 bushols Boltpi Nical, 50 barr'els new St. Louis Flour, 100 sacks new Augusta Flonr, 100 Packages, Kits, i and j barrels New ilnckerel, 30 barr'els Sugar lionso Syrup, 10 Boxes Fresh Cheese, 15,000 lbs. Whitoerand Srmok ed Bacon, Lard in Cans and Kegs, 8 ticrees 0. WV. Thomas & Co's Golden nanvassed linms, 10 acks Java, Laguiayra and Rio Coffee. 4 boxes gernine Italian Maccaroni, Best OGunpowdrn, Green Tea, Buigars of all grades, Smoked Pickled Tongues and Dried Beef, Pickled Salmon and Shad, I'onminy, Rice, &a'. English Crackers, assort ed, English Pickles, assorted, Pv lo Mod in, teelI rn Nils MleI he.&c. Andl a large stock of ilorst nod Shioes. Call and exaine our atock. '.A~coT & 00. sept 14 At Private Sale. 23TIlE well-known thrnee story. brick residence on .tain or Congress Street, teSt to corner of Liberi y Biteet, conttan ng t welve upright rooms. For paurticu nas apply to the undersigned Jnne 27 n,,nn$E EOLaTOam . - - 4." UOS SPR IiN G AND Summer. 1872. MoMASTER & BRICE ARE now receiving a choice qtock of Fashionnble and .1taple D~ry Got-ds. in which the ladies mny find beawutifil Black Silks, Japaunese Silks, Lintena. inalins, Pique Cloth, Greiedine. Doll.% Vardens and oilier Dress Goods. Elegant Laces, Rib bons, and oiher dress trimnitigs. Sheelings. Towelings. Quilts, Mnsquito Nets. Oil 'loi hy, Mattings and other house keeping goods. A good supply of Cassitneres, Linens, Cottonr.des. Clothing and 11t1 for Men And Boys, as well as an unusual largo nd dition to their stock of Fine Shoes and Cheap Shoes. lardenre. Woodenware, Crockery, Books, Paints und Medicines. Together With A benutiful sfok of Wall Paperiag, Window Shades. &c. The Inspection of the Publio is Invited. npl 18 JUST RECEIVED. I Car load White Corn, I Car load choice White Seed Oats, I Car load F'our, including all grades, Bacon, Lard and llams, Sugar and Coffee, Orchard, Blue, Clover, Timothy and Barley Grass Sced, Pt.vrl Grist, Dngging rund Ar. row Ties. By D. R. Flenniken. sept 14 OOAIIO.LIJFA. LIFE INSURANCE CO., Memphis, Tenn., AN Baltimore, Md ASSETS $1,100,000. Hon..Jefferson Davis, Pres't. Gen. Wade Hiampton, Vice Pres't. J. D. KENNEDY, Sta.e Agant. DuBOSE EGLESTON, may 10-1y Local Agent. EST ABLISHED 1859. SI R ESPECTFUL LY in. W innishoro and F'airfield Diet rict, that I have on hiandl a full assort ment of Watch. us. Jewelry. Clocks. Spectacle's, &c.. 11nd( will sell nt I he lo~westt prices, annd would re~spec fully ask the counitunance of thes patr onage or my obil fi ends ani i ntome.r -lry walk~ an-l haivi nlc~nyx a ge'w' , toek~ of god rilrral in han'., .l m Il d i guaranmtee Se cond dloor from Cl. imon'a tuice. Ginning Cotton. j A M.~ now prepared to gin1 and~ pack Cot. I ton with disp tch at die lowest rates. The patronage of the publio is solicited 0. IR. ThO0MPSON. aug 81 FLOUR 2FLOUR IFLOUR! lIRECT from the ?Millls, a lot Extra and if N. 1 FailyFlour at the lowest mar ket prmces P'artiesinanofodFou will find it to theIr Interest to call on sur 1 nt .J. Mmo n A vtE FRESH ARRIVALS. I Car load Corn. 18,000 11 a. Flour in barrels and sacks, 8,000 lbs. Bacon and Bulk Meat, 160 Bushels meal, Sugar and Coffee, differeut grades, A prime lot W I. Molasses, 1 Barrel Fresh Petroleum. FOR SALE, BY JB~EA.TfT & J3]IO., api 13 THE CELEBRATED GREELEY HATS. BROWN HATS AN. Hats of all Styles, For Men and Boys. Just Opened. A LSO, I adies & Misses Sailor Hats, My stock of Dress Goolas is of the neatest ani best qualities, nnd is offered at the Lowest Prices for the CASII. S'. S. TO LFE . June 11 LEATHER! A full Stock of LETI1l of nil kinds now on lianid of our own maufaieture. Wholesale purchasers especinlly requtested to come and examine my stock which I sell at Now York Prices. Tanners Oil, Finishing Blacking, Shoe Makers Findings, t nd( Thlread, Shoe Nalis, Shoe Hlammners, Awls, &c. HIDES! RIDES!! The highest prices paid for JHide~s, or ex chamnged for Leat her. 0. RI. TihOMPSON. aug 31 CLOTHING 1 CLOT HING I JUE''T IECEIVED. Best A ssortment in Town I Cassimeres, Linens and Marseilles, MORE GOODS COM.[NG ! NOW IS THE TIME To get BAROA1NS, as it is Iato in the seaison. BrinE the nash. S. S. WVOLFE. may 23 Charlotte, Columbia and Auxgust a Rail 110oad. C2onvmnIA, March 2%, 18F72. rp HE following Pnsweenger Schedle will .1go into e tfoet on thtis lhend Otn and after Sundaiy, March 31. DAY TRlAiN--00iNGo NotTH!. Leave Augtia, at. (1.45 a mn "(Columbia. 8. C., 11.45 a ma '' W.innsboro. 1 i2 p m' " her r, 3 .'1 p mn " Wt nshooh1 54 a mn " Columbia l.15 p m Arrive at Angneta C 15 p' m 4IrIHT TRAiN-GosNG NoaTHI. Leave Augusta 6.30 p ma " Calb mbia, 11.10 p m " Winnsboro, 1.10 a in " Chester, 2.30 a m Arrive at Charlot to, 6.00 a n, NIOInr 'RAN-00ING SOUTH. Leave Charlotteo, 7.25 p mi "Chester. 9 23 p m Winnsboro, 11.32 p m "Columbia, 1.49 a mn Arrive at Augusta, 6.30 a mi E. P. ALEXANDER, Supt. B.U TDOnRY, Genet al Ticket Agent. NEWS AND HERALD OFIC~Ei3 H~ave~ lntely made large addIitione to their JOB DEPARTMENT And are now prepared to excute in ttuo best sty les Law Blainks, Letter anid Bill Heeds, Blusiness, Visiting and Wedding Cards, Envelopies, Notes, Rleceipts, La~ belis, Posters, &c., As Cheap as can behad Anyi Satisfaction Guarantee iniur 28 Chiairs ! Chairs I NOTIIE R lot of ''Georgin Chairs. man. . fcurdto o'der fo'r us, of a very su perior guntttity and finuishI Our t errny aro positively Cash, and we hope nono will ex poet ua to iset oni credit.. ',e .nu 10otido it. at ourt presentI low prices Our profiis nro very shea'rt. 'e thu liianl special att enilin t)o u 1) ev mv it I -ur a icnd a n'ny not ho "lffended whent we 'elnnuel the m ney for' oli' g'dith. W e livile.alt nc u ou I NE maore cesi of that fitne UNCY),OR 1'ID/APIN T/fA. which has given suchl utniversal satislachiti wherever used. Gjivo it. a trial. feb 27 BEATY BlRA Come at Last. P)OMERANIAN GLTOBE TUE NIP REED, liedcv or Purple Top Turnip Seed, Yellowr Ituta Ilaga 'Turnip Seed, Flat Dutch Tturnip Seed, Seven Top Turnip Seed. jutly 23 Mc.\lASTERL & BRICE. Hams!i Hams!1 ONE Tierce of Sutgnr Cured Cannassed Jiaums int store, and~ for bale low for cnsh. .june 22 nDAry & nRO.