: ?i m wmimmmummaimmcmammasonmnmmmKmam LOCAL ITEMS. fcriT'The grand ir.rv oni: ; hc alms house a "loathsome p'ace'^androeommon 1 tl a it be abolished. i ?? ? Vr. J. Don^las Koberrson ha* come out strong for bianrpton ami Home Ruk AJlajgo pat ty of !* lies indulged in a pic-nic at Old b\>:t :a>r bViday. The }, Sea Weei was p'aeed at. their disj o.-ai by Cotutnodore (.'lit/. j ] JQf The turnp ke company 1 a" e bulldozed the Contract or? for the CVme i tery by ditching the road to -he uepvt . w> that the only vay of getting there is over the turnpike. JfeJ* The sloop Keystone was sold at 1 constable's sale in Savannah last Monday. ' The bidding was quite spirited, and the ' vas!*l and her apparel were "knocked ! dowa" to Ca]?t. M. P. Usina for four J hundred and fifty d liars. ?' 3?5~ It will fe seen by the present ment of the grand jury that the price of liquor licenses for nest year has been ! flied at $2C0. The grand jury la-t year t reduced the price to #I rum Party" at the nesi-1 ^ dence of Mr. J. A. Whitman on Tuesday j ereniag was a very enjoyable affair. The j company was treated to charades, recita- j tinea and raus'3, and the yo?ne folks in dalged in a dance long after thier elders j had retired. Ben Simmons, trial justice of ' Bluffton, issued a warrant a few davs ago f n f 1 for the arrest ov a colored man but he re- 1 fused to he arrested on account of the com- J mission of Simmons having been issued ' by Chamberlain. The constable was re- 1 inforoed by a posse of ten armed men and 1 the majesty of the law was upheld?price 1 tea dollar*. f ?' journal iu the South devoted to stock l> breeding. Published at 50 cents a year. 1' by Billings A George, Madison, G a. .The adherents of the Chamber lain government in Beaufcrt County who .> .^^desire to express their preference in the },. payment of taxes are somewhat surprise d to 5nd that the county Auditor has not w prepared the books, and since he has ;e- ^ csived notice of his removal by the Hampton government has ceased work on them. Br. Wilier is ready and ?, willing to receive taxe-- aud has adver- p ti.^vl hb appointments but as he has ro H duplicate he can do ncthiog. We d'd not suppose that Laneley would be the. ; first of -his party in this rounty to give up, but he seems thoroughly ba!lJo':ed and f considers himself counted out. \ a ? ^ In our last issue we mentioned the a muriter ofRobt C. Mclntire, which ac- 1 ourred at hb store on Hilton Head on fi the evaning of the 5th inst. Br. Wilder, H acting coroner, held an inquest on the remains but elicited no testimony that 81 would enable to em to decide positively ^ who was the murderer. r On the evening of the iuurder Mr. t Mclntire with his clerk, Kennison, was b io the store, end after waiting on a boy a Mr. Kennison went io the o5ce in the I , c back pare of the store. Mr. Mclntire who was but & few feet behind hioi was pr>3s * iog a double door to it leads into a si-le *street when a shot was fired "and he fell v oa his face struck with twelve buck-shot a two of which pierced his heart. Mr. Kea- c ) nison at once lifted the victim and c found him dead showing that he was instantly killed. A cry was raided and ahe ( oeighbers came to Mr. Ks. aid but no clue | coulcl be got to the assassin. A roan named Jim Giles was arrested on suspi- ^ cion as he was seen in the neighborhood ' ! ( and hia statement as to his whereabouts at the time of the murder were disputed by ^ those in whose company he claimed to he. i y The boy, Morris White, who was the last ! ^ one wa ted on in the store 1 eforc the j murder was also arrested on suspicion. A strange coincidence in connection with ^ this boy is that he was in the store on the . 8th December last when Mr. Mclutiie was shot at and wounded, the particulars of' < which we did not publish at the request of Mr. MeTntir*. Many think this boy on both occasions was used as a spv and that he can tell who committed the mur- i der. He with Giles and David Grant, also arre^ted on suspicion, are now in our I county jail. I After the attempted murder of Mr. Mclntire la?t December he began making J ?rccr northwest for land the fire in the j Meantime making such great headway 'hat within two hours the ship was ablaze | Irc Dj stem to stei n. The .British bark D. Thompson from 1 Wonderland fur Bull River discovered :he burning ship at 2:30 a. in. at a disanceof20 miles and steered for her. Hie fire vas intense the iron plates beiug ed hot and seeing no sign of life, the Hants showing that the boats had been auu< lied, the captain cf the hark sailed ror the Rcarest land iu order to pick up the x>at.s, and by 4, p. ra. of the 7th he had bund them all, five in unmber, containing sixty four persons including seven passengers. The bark then proceeded on ber voyage and cn the 10th inst. was poarded by pilot Pupong and brought into Port Royal. The Bavaria was a sister ship, and beongs to the same line as the Texas, Mississippi, and Memphs that loaded a-1 year at this port. Capt. Williams, , nho was entirely without funds, had his va? ts supplied by Mr. R. P. Rundle, ] he agent for the lir.e^at Port Rova), tnd the rescued crew and passengers 00k pas-age on the Allison for Charlesion ou Suuday. PORT ROYAL. J 820 bales of cotton were received j it Port Royal during the past week. ] The up passenger train on the Port ] loyal Railroad ran over and killed a cow ; ast Thursday night. The Port Royal Compressing Company 1 live pressed 10.000 bales during the < rinter and are making important ini-' 1 rovements for the next seas n. j 1 Mr. Wilkins is supplying many of our : i ilijtons with his excellent Tennessee beef, t is deliverer! free' of charge for , oiiage by Messrs. Couant k Emmons. , The Railroad is sending off from forty 1 r? fifty ears of guano da.lv an l are still ; ue thou-and car'oads behind their or rs. Kvory engine is kept running ~ ghtand day and Mr. Wilson is ue- [ otiatiog lor another to help them out. j j Mr. Tillman is tahihr testimony at ihe s lausion !Iou?e to charge the enterprise for the erection f a church e lifioe pave a supper last r Vidav evening which ncited tl>e suui o!' xty dollars. $1*21 has been already eolcitxl and $?>0 subscribed. A strange coincidence in the office of le steamship li.ie is that every employee as a misery in one of his feet. This J lay be caused by sympathy for the chief s ho is still suffering from bis recent ac" 0 deut. c Mr. Benjamin Burr has taken charge < f te Mansion House and will sustain its ' ^ erecofo'e enviable reputation. Mr. ( awcett says Burr knows how to keep t hotel, and his testimony is sufficient ; ^ ? The southward bound passenger f uin from Augusta on the Port Royal tailroad on Thucsday night ran eff the \ aek near the Savannah River trestle, bout three miles from Augusta, making wreck of three loaded freight cars. i 'lie accident delayed the train about 11 vc hours, missing counection at Yemas- x ?e. ii Mr. J. II. Killian has resigned ihe poition of supervisor or road master o:t the 1 lharloite, Columbia and Augusta Rail oad, ami accepted a similar position on f he Port Royal Railroad. Mr. Killirn I 1 ias been identified with the Charlotte , nd South Carolina, and Charlotte, j Columbia and Augusta Railroads almost rom his infancy. Mr. Killian was a reight collcoior on the Charlotte and ' Jouih Carolii a Railroad, and after the ! , irarwas in change of the carpenter 2305' ! ind Jaier he was made super visor. A'l j >f the positions he filled with the greatist satisfaction. Stoop tus Test.?Wilcox, Gmns k Co.'s Manipulated Guano stood the : j est of ten years' use by the leadiug ! rlanters of South Carolina, North Caroina, Georgia, Alabama, ?nd Florida, i: sonstanlly gaining in popularity, and is jow the best and most favorably known "ertilizer in use.in these States. It ha?' K*en their aiiu to furnish a feririzer that ?annot be surpassed, hnd they have sue- i , ceded in doing so, as is evidenced by its high reputation. It is offered on very favorable terms ; delivered at the depots in the interior ; payable in Cotton, on i ik/> k.iuic nf p^nts for middlings. 1 IJU WU-I V? wv delivered at planters depot next Fall. LVil and see their Agents. ? Governor Vance, of North Caroli- ; na. is in receipt of a letter from the Secr tary of Wqr, demanding the records of the office of the Adjutant-General of that j State for the years 1861 to 1865 inclusive. ! Governor Vance has replied, refusing to comply with the demand. j arrangements to leave tlie island bat, as J ho s ji 1, he could not think of any one j having any ill feelings toward* him an 1 | ikhe thought he had so offended any j man as to give him cause for his assassi- j nation he should not remain. In time he concludecf (hat the Erst attempt waft) accident and no precautionary measures were taken. On the night of the 6lh. in.:varia, contain H. (J. Williams. b>:rd from Now Orleans to Liveip o' with a 9.000 in specie was discovered to be on lire in latitude 31. 14, longitude 79.4-. The Sre was fi-st observed at 7.10 i p. m. aft. and within an hour the Sou *1 ->f the enciucer"* room was Durue :hrou;rh. The boats were ?ot .in'reaJi less while four streams of water wore lireeted on the fire. At 10 30 all hands j ook to the boats and we'd ordered to j STATE NKJJ'S. ? Six ncT buildings ;ra being erected in Aiken an I colored m vhanies do the work. ? One o: tlie s?!diers in Columbia fatally stabbed his comrade on Thursday nig lit. ? Mr. William F. Hii! i citizen of Darlington was -hot and killed, by an unknown party !a-t -hueday. ? A correspondent of the N. \ . Com mereial Advertiser calls the editor of the Aiken .Journal a bundle of bones, and the editor reports by caliir.g the writer an " art roll ions female. ? The Schuetrenfest in Aiken will /IM 1 open the campaign r.cxt J nui>vpv. ? The Watchman is mortified to know that the people of Sumter County arc not responding to the call for the ten percent tax, and ;-nys it hopes the county is " not going to incur additional odium, since she got no glory out of the late election, " ? The Kingtree Star says Gov. Hampton will not appoint any County Auditors as he expect-* the Legislature will aboii.-h the office. ? Stephen Lucas, colored, was killed by being run over by the cars near Columbia on the 8th. ? Joseph Young, Jr., Jury Commissioner of Spartanburg, is absent, and no jury drawn for March terra of court, consequently there will be no court. ?The citizens of Bucksville offer a reward of $125 for the arrest of Barney Williams, alias Barney White alias Plenty White, the murderer of James M. Hughs. ?Mr. J. F/. Runkle, late solicitor of the Columbia dis'riet coram it ted suicide in Fine's saloon, ;:i Columbia on Thursday last. It is thought he was laboring under temporary insanity when- he fired the fatal shot. Mr. Runkle was thirty y ears of age, a native of Ohio, and a brether-in -law of-Fudge Huge. Mr. Lewis Hol'oway was brutally uiur dered at his home seven miles south of Ninety-Six on Wednesday night the 7th inst On Wednesday Mr. Holloway took i load of cotton to Ninety-Six and sold it j for a pretty fair price. Late in the even-1 log of the same day he returned to hi-1 home and it is eupp' sed that he was ki!!c, and has on hand ?2,300 anbect to the orders of the county corn mi sioners. This is the first instance we have lot iced'where the ten percent, las is to >e shared with the coui ty. ? The colored poop-e ? f Georgia own 157.0 5 acres of land, and jvu-ierty n he aggregate valued at *5,-IS8,sij7. Mr. Win. Holmes, the court cricr at kudersou Court House, has Gilcd that msition lor thirty-three years, and he cat: 'holler" now as lrud as he ever could. Marine Intelligence. ENTERED. NT. HELENA 80USD. Feb. 5th, Kr. By. Francis, John Bently masi'-r, 36 ays from Funcbal, in ballast to Campbell Wyllie i Co. Feb. 5tb, Dr. Bgt. Julia. DaDiel Richards master, :i days from l'ara, in ballast to Campbell Wyllie A lo. Feb. r?lh, Russian Bk. Ivalo, Vungell master, C$ avs from Hull,Eng., in ballast to Campbell Wyllie i Co. Feb. 6th, Ruasian Ship Alexander, Ahlberg inaser, 40 days from Hahai, in ballast to Campboll Vvllie A Co. Feb. 6th, Br. Bk. Aurea. Contcs master, 4# dars rom Lisbon in ballast toCaropt>ell Wyllie A Co. Feb. 8th, Russian Shin Svskontn, Reuterwall aaster, 7days from London iu ballast loCampbelj Vyllie A Co. CLEARED. Feb. 6th, Br. Bg. Florence, Beyn< n master, for .ondon, *riih 471 tons phosphate rock f rom Coosaw nines. Feb. 7th, Norwegian Bk. Aatl, Lnnce master, for .ondon with 675 tous phosphate rock from Ooosaw nines. Feb. 8th Swedish Bk. Rerna, Collbica, master for jO lion with 569 tons phosphate rock from Coo?aw uines. Fob. 6th, Russian Ship Osmo, Soderholm master, or London. with 1029 tons phosphate rock from 'acifie mines. Feb. Oih, French Bk. Massillia, Got master for Loudon, with 712 tons phosphate rock from Oak 'cat mines. ARP.l V'ED?PORT ROYAL. reh. 6th, Schr. Braie frora New York with guano ;o K. R. Ageut. fith, Sell,-. A. E. Pa:zc from Nassau with guana to *. R. Agent. lltb, Schr. D. C'laikson from Philadelphia with puuoto R. E. Agent. 11th,Schr. M..1. Lawrence fr.-ni Philadelphia riih puauo to R. R. Agent. 11th Schr. J. A L. Bryan from na!t:morewithcuiiio to R. R. Agent. 11th, Schr. Lilly B. French from Woods Hoie with ;uano to R. K. Age at. 11th, Schr. "W. F. Parker, Orient, L. I. with guar.o to R. R. Agent. 12th, S. S. City of Dallas from New York to R. P* Rui.dl'. 1 ;h, Ambrose Light from Woods Hole with gumo to R. R. /. g nt. SAILED. Ke'e. 9!h, S. S. C^irert for Baltimore with MOhales couor. 9tli, Schr. C. F. TTeyer for Now York with lumb"r. 9th, Schr. Vraic for Charleston in ballait. Auction Sale, Condemned Navy Stores. By JAS, f ROFl'T, Auctioneer. At his Store on Bay Street, on S TUBDAY next, 113 BBLS, SHIP BREAD, The above will be sold in small lots to suit purchasers. feb. 16-tf. ~ ~ ? ^ It J I 1 I IK uiuiiTJ-i^ncir lias boon apposed | ' by (iovcrncr Hampton as Sneeia! Agent i I " * . i f?r Beaufort County to receive and re , j oeipt. for the contribution of ton percent. upon the amount of the State an.I Conn \ tv tax of 1S75-76. authorise.! by the House of Representatives. The ivcciptiv-ued by me 'vol l?e aecopled as evidence of payment on the collection of taxes to f>e hereafter levied by the Legislature for he. said tw-sl year. Until further notiee,"I trill be found a' : theo-fioe of C. H. WnittHT. next to the KxpresfiefSc*, and will be ready to wait in.on all faxi?:?versfrom"9a. tu to 4 o. m. each day. Taxpayers must produce i tax receipts for la< year. Due noti-v wi'.i 1 he given of appointments for the upcountry, Savannah river anle Jul.'? ?>f I'rifctte f<>r >rt < aunty < ? ;?tf !'J;1? !\b. 1*77 for final discharge udiaini?tra;or of she ??<.?us wf Hilljr Jenkins deceased. ISAAC JENKINS, Ad^iaiiitratar. Bft. 3. C. Jaii.*12!b 18" . LANDS FOR SALE. ) THE LANDLESS I'KOPLE WHO , are coming into this County re sid will do well to call upon the cub. 1 criber at his oiEee in the TaiimxE buil- i ding, where they tan Sad lists of < LOTS OF LAND t which arc located on ail the islands, and non the main land of Beaufort Coonty, in tracts of from one acre to fonr hundred with improvements on many of the ( parcels, and altogether desirable for those having small means, as they can have immediate possession by paying a " very small sura of money, and l>c abie to make a cn>p the present season. One Choice Tract of 40 Acres mostly under cultivation ou Port Royal Islaud at a bargain. One 20 acre tract near White Chuich on St. Helena?best laud on the island. Coll qrul aan ?ha cnon vuu ?UU trvv UMV I^vvu* H. G. JUDD ' : Bft. S. C. Jan 17th 187G. 4-t. H. M. STUART, MTU, a Cor. I5?j' tt Klchth Strfpn, I3oaufort, B . C. DCAt.KR IN DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES I STATIONERY PERFUMERY, * BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with ra*nyo?her article* too unmcrou.I to tjcntion. AH of which wi51.be soIJ at tb? lowest price for cash. Physicians prercriptioaa carefully uQ'l ed. fab.11 wT"kTdevlin, , ' J ! Carpenter ? Builder o A All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. OFFICE AND SHOP COR,BAY and CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, 8. C. aufcS.Ir. PORT ROTAIi r ?aw& Planing Mill ( BKAUFOKT, SC. X D.C. V/ILSON & CO., 1 MAWVFACn KKAS OF AMD MALGF.3 IM mm fine nm ars l?m . ai:O .1 Cypross Sliln^Icusj, AIM Builders & Contractors < * PLASTER LATHES, j A11klnd3?rjOB SAWING promptly done. Flnrisi & Ceiling Bcait always an tand ? Orders for Lumber and Timber by lb promptly lilied. Terms Ca*h. no28-ly-. D. C. WILSON, A CO Tax Notice. Having been appointed by TTis Excel Yt A letmy Uov. Hampton, a SPECIAL AGENT to collect the Tax contribution of 10 per cent, called for in the County of Beaufort, I hereby give notice that I will meet I the people in the County at the follow- 1 in? places : Early Branch, MomPy, February 12th. Hoovers Station, Tuesday, Feb. 12th. Brunson, Wednesday February 14th. Lawtonville. Thursday February loth Brighton, Friday February 16th 1 Gillisonville, Saturday, February 17th Gr.'iharnville. Monday February 19th (Afterarrival of train) Fardcevllle, Tuesday, February 20th j (Af er arrival of train) Levy's X Roads Wednesday Feb. 21st. ; Savannah. Thursday. February 22d j [Sheriffs Oifice. ] j( Bluflton, Saturday. February 2-lthJ Tax-payers are requested to brins j ! with them their tax receipts for last J i year. ' B. B. SAMS, ! Special Aecnt. ! _ Bf t,, S. C., Jan. 23, 1877. 11 ivrxrawro, WINTER SCHEDULE FOR SAVANNAH And Intermediate L'dgs I'rnm an<1 ftffor Friday N winV-r "JVh.. I!li r:tTftHte Su-awr ;^*nm i, : i . . n *. r?^ * * >* . V . -- . -f t1/ V ? * [Ti S-N. \ *- iN - . ?- V'*vn Vv .N # ? .* ? L "W -,.V'v?- ;S5,. i> - -i-c. *- V/?* ? > PILiOT BOY. t y iLI. r.yular trip* to artii fro'n EC'CFOKTUl) SUAWtli . avp !!. asf t<> W. HAKE!SUN. A?*t. R.?njfort, ?. O. J. M. Ml'UuAY. A;;!-avanuvfc, 0.t. ~OL~ WALLACE," J COTTON" FACTOR A XII Gr HIST MILLER, Wholesale D.-s'er ia Grain, HcminyMea!, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON [Jougbt Ginned m??<3 prcpare-d for xnarlef. JSL. 0-21** *Iade oo foorignajenrs. Hiving the best a&ehiuery for ginning eottca *or COTTON & CORN ?utton gineed on toil. S,~ MAYO, Bay St. Beaufort, S. O LIQI ORS, "WINKS, Ac. sTET YARNS, FISII LINES AND CORDAGE. G-las?, Paint? and Oila, VHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints nd Glass cnt to order of any size. )ec. 6 H/TH. GAXa^MRT. Jt 3 , . V** ' f .?.* - -t/ ?./ V> # ~ V"> Vy tr-5i*vr"-* c r.f-' ' PUACTICAL Jin 2hast Iron. C:?;e? Worker DIIAT-KR IN ra^anDrro. &ri$t anil H. ti. ELLIOTT, Beaufort 8. C. MJtVIWEL, K CO., Char tret on 8. C. THE BEAUFORT imn mill corns?, rTAVINV; PUT UP A GRIST MTT.L AT TUEIP Li old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Ffed and Jlea!, ny quantity, aad at reasonable ra'e*. 31. S. ELLIOTT, wliiiTsi, AT THE ST02? OF E. A. Sclieper, i'he Leader in Low Prices :0; Taring jurt arrlred from NEW YORK, where I save purchas d oue of the lari at aDd imoet comilete stock of S- Winf ah|[!AAer before offer**! to 'he Feanfort public. Cflnsl?tinf( of )RY GOOPF. CLOTHING, HATS. AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CAKrETSAc offer an outiroly fresh stock of 8rst-dass PJtlNTF so liu ctlcl 1;?f?ti ORIKXTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c. t-dectH in Near Y'>rk with special view to their idaptabiiity to present season, 4e. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS rill he offen d in all departments, as I am detornined to makethisone of the most attractive ostahishmentsin town. Call before purchasing elsewhere tnd examine the ttock of goods at E . A . SCHEPER. i *nr~vT7ir ; J- * VfV' Cheese /SXy^lM, CANNED FRUITS, VEGE And a Fn!I_Var;ciy>l'olhcr I hires' Goods Promptly Deliv SEA ISLAP .. . I ~ ' ' ' U A S n E E X It THE PATRONAGE OF TlIE TRAY JAMES 0 D E L L , ~ A EP Fall and W 1 8 7 < JJEW and HANDSOME STALES OF CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOT LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, Opened this week at PRICES TO SIII* 5^1,000 Yards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents j JAMS Augusta. Ga., Dec. 27, 1876. "Beaufort, Ala a Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am p; Iliiild & Repair ail 1 Bottfof WOOE Particular attention given to designing and pipe and fittingsPconstafttly oa hand at Xon ii&Personsl attention given to sotting ictlcj [Steam Boiler Furnac % Shop next to Post OiBoi. J. |RWpe; J Dry Grails & Millinery FALL AND AVL ' I have just laid in a larg DRY C CODS, CLOT] Ladies' Hats, Notions. Embroideries, Corsets, Ties, Laces of all. No trouble to show goods. JOHN COOPER, Bay Are You Goii THEN USEMU c h n m i g a Ready for use in WHITE, and over i prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Handsomer and Cheaper^ and to last TWI hasten the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw< and'isjon MANY THOUSAND of the bes Address: July 27. ly. mLZ*?ix7iz ' Insurance Company ) /?( GEO. GAGE, AGENT" : ft. if. Mssteki^ on, ; / : : Wholesales ReMil Grocer PORT ROYAL, S. C. / | HAS ADDED (W&ATLY ^ his stock i of GROCER1KS? with si! addition of a / 1 Meat Market, whore wiU be founj 00 liaa-l at all times full ami select supply of fresh Beef. Mutton & Pork, together with all kinds of vegetables to uit the deuiauds ot* thp public. TrrmrtTT--^ Q |l! ^ ?"l I } \ ! . > V V 1 r-. V--n Seuctid TEAS COFFEESkv* s!\ r^N t s*wi (.. TVr; rcir.estic .> *5 muim .TABLES, MEATS, &c. V nsi:a!Iy kfft in a first-class Sitorf. erecl free of charqe. 1 ;i) IIOTKI,. J ?-0 !> EXE). 'KLLlXtilPUBLIC ? WUOITD. PnatHtmfMtL. E f s," INTER TllVDE, -*-7. IIS, WALL PAPER i?i BORDERS RUGS, MATS, AND DRUGGETS, 'I r THE TIMES. ier vard. S G.. BAILIE & BRG. chine Shop, repared with the litest improved took to rinds of Ifachinery, > AND IRON, pattern making for mev work. Steam thorn prices, instructing^ scs for Saving Fuel. A. WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer. VTER G00Di4-a e and complete stocfc cf \ 2ING. MILLINERY l" Dress Goods, , Rose, etc. At prioes within tie reach r St., Beaufort, S. 0. 1 to Paint? ,LER BROS.' j 1M FAX 3YT One. Hundred different plorx made of Chemically eon billed, yarraoted Mvch CE / S LONG as anyother Paiit. It ;nty of the ritale Fa& at Poioo, >t housos in the courtryMILLE^ROTHERfi, mo Wntor fitn)d profitable. ?eTa?s ut either mz eaalljr ?*u n t'rrt- 50 c-.iita 1o SJtp.T ereain^, aad a pnportioeal f irt tyy de-roting t ieir whole tiote to the Vosiacsa hoys and girls juUeof wrtttwg. For patticulars, satapta worth aere.-al dollars to commence work oa, and a copy at Home acd Hreai.'e one of the lari at nod beat Illustrated Publication all sent free by mall, header, U you vaat perma ent. profitable work, address. (ifceoae grwaox A Co., Portland, Hiaiuo. THE PARKER CUM. STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S WEST MERIOEN.CT. I , "" ? wmI