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""" ' CHILDHOOD AND ITS VISIONS. * WY K. L. nUI.WKK. Once on a time when sunny May 1 Was kissing up the Apiil showers, J saw lair Childhood hard at play i Balore a bank of blushing (lowers. llappy?Ue knew not whence or how ; I t. And smiling?who could choose hut love \ him ? For not more glad than Childhood's brew i Was the guy heaven that laughed above Uitn. Old Time came hobbling in his wrath ' t And that green valley's calm invaded i The brooks grew dry beneath his path,. '1 The birds-were mule, the fillies laded ; A Grecian tomb stood I..II iu sight, ' And that old Time began to batter, But Childhood watched his paper kilo, 1 Nor heeded not one whit the matter. With curling lip and eye askance, Guilt gazed upon the scene a minute, But Childhood's atchly simple glance Had such a holy pell within it, That the dark demon to the air Again spread fortil his balllcd pinion, Aad hid^his envy and despair, .. Selbtortured in his own dominion. Them stepped a gloomy phantom up, Tale, cypress-crowned, night's woeful! daughter. ? ' And proffered him a fearful tup, Full to the hi im of bitter water ; Says'Childhood, "Madam, what's your name ?'* Amd when the beldame uttered 'Sorrow,' Then cried, ''Don'tiliterrupt nit game, I prithee call again to inorrew." The mttpe of Piiulua And wooed hiin with the softest numbers That ever scattered wealth and faiuc Upon a youthful poet's slumbers. Though sweet the lyre and sweet the '"7. To Childhood it was all a riddle ; "tiood gracious !" cried he, "send away That noisy woman with u fiddle!" ? "alien Wisdom stole his bat and ball, 'I And'taught him, with most saga endeavor, Why bubbles lise and acorns fa!I, And why no joy may last forever ; She talked- of all the wondrous laws Which Nature's open book discloses. But Childhood, when she in ide a pause, i Was fast asleep ainoug the roses. Sleep an, sleep on! Pale manhood's dreams Are all of earthly pain or pleasure ; Of glory's toils, ambition's schemes, ' Of cherished love 01 hoarded treasure ; But to the couch where Childhood lies, A pure, umuiiigled trance is given, Id: by the rays of seraph's eyes And glancesoflierueinhered Heaven! Cards Spiritualized. Tbe following curious article is taken from an English newspaper of the year 1774, and is there called TilE PERPETUAL ALMANAC; i%< . . Oil, SOLDIER'S PRAYER BOOK, 1)Y men A KD LANE, A Private Soldier, belonging to the Por, tySeeund Regiment, who wax token before the Mayor of (i la,wow, for }dtiy< ing cards during Divine Service. The sergeant commanded the aoldiers to church, and when "die parson read the prayers he took his text. Tboso who had Ifc-Bible took it out ; but this soldier had neither a Bible nor a common prayer Wt. U..4 II!?- - i/w?, uuv pumng on i a pack ol cards, be spread them out beforo biin. lie first looked at one and tlien at the oilier. The sergeant of the company sun him and aid: v "Richard, put up the cards; this is no place for them." ' "Never mind that," said Ric'mrtd. When the service was over the con table took Richard prisoner, and brought him before the Mayor. ' "Well," said the Mayor," what have you brought that soldier here for 1" * "For playing cards iu church." "Well, soldier," what have you to say for yourself." ' "Much, sir, I hope." "Very good ; if not, I will punish you tnore than man ever wan punished." ' "I have been," said the soldier, "about * six weeks on the march ; I have neither Bible nor common prayer book ; I have j Nothing but a pack of cards, and f hope ' to satisfy your worship of the puritv of ? v sny intention." > ? "Very good," said the Mayer. I Then, spreading the cards before the : Mayor, be began with thence: < L "When I see the nee, it reminds me ' that there ia but one Ood. . I < 1 "When I see tho deoee, it reminds me ' of the Father and Soh. ( < "When I see tbe-trsy ft reminds rr.eof ' Father, Son and Holy (ihost. - "When I see the six, it reminds me i tbat id six days the Lord made heaven j And earth. i "When T see the ssgfcn, it reminds me that oo tbo seventh day (.rod rested from lit ' ?? ?!. H i i ' tli" works lie made and hallowed it. "NVben I see tlie eight, it reminds rue of tlie eight righteous persons that were saved when God drowned the world, viz: Noah and his wife, his three sons and their wives. When I see the nine, it reminds me of the uine lepers that were cleansed by our Saviour. There were ten, but nine liever returned thanks. % \\ llPft I COft lliA Ion t? - ~ f .. ..v.. *. wvw ?uv> toil, iv icibjiikia iiio u. ihe 'fen Commandments which God Iihih ded ddwn to Moses on a table of stcn?*. "When I see the kin r, it reminds me of the Great King of Heaven, which is God Almighty. "When I see the Queen, it reminds me of the Queen of Sheba, who went to hear the wisdom of Solomon ; for .-be whs a wise woman as be was a man.? She brought with her fifty boys and lit'y girls, all dressed in bojs apparel, for King Solomon to tell which wae boys and which were girls. King Solomon sent for water for thoui to wash them selves ; the girls washed to the elbowsand the boys only to the wrists?so King Solomon told by this." "Well," said the Mayor, "you have given a description of all the and- in the pack except one. "Wbiclr .a that i" said the soldier. "The KiiaSfc," said the Mayor. "I will givo your honor a description of that, too, if you will not be angry. "I will not said the Mayor, "if you will not teim nic to be a knave." "Well," said tbe soldier, "(lie greate-l knave I know is the constable that brought me h-jro." "I do not know," said I lie Mayor, 'whether he is the greatest knave, but I i t-- * - ' 1 " kiiviw no is nie greatest iooi. "When I count how mam spots in a pack, I find three hundred and sixty.five as many days *8 there are in a year. "When I count the nut. ber of cards in a pack, I find there fcre fifty-two ? as many weeks at there are in a year. And I find four suits?the number of weeks in a month. "I find there are twelve picture cards in the pack, representing the number of months in a year ; and on eountin? the tricks, I* find thirteen?the number of weeks in a quarter. So yon see, sir, the pack of cards serves for a Bible, almanac and common prayer book to ine." Government of the United States. President?Andrew Johnson, of Tenn. Secretary of Slate?W. LI. Seward, of New York. Secretary o' War?Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania. postmaster General?Win. Denntson, of Ohio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles of Connecticut. Secretary of the Interior?^ames liar Ian of Iowa. Secretary of the Treasury?Hugh McCuileugh, of Illinois. Attorney General?James Speed, of Kentucky. President of the Senate?Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut. Speaker of the House?Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. John W. Forney?Secretary of the Senate. * St'PltEMK COURT. Salmon 1\ Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James M. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. 3. liohert C. (nier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Clifford, Maine. ?. Noah II. Swayne, Ohio. 6. Daniel Davis, Illinois. 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. 8. Sainuel F. Field, Califomia. LIBpJBNAN r URN KRAI a. Winfield Scott, Virginia. Ulysses S. Grant; of Ohio. Adjutant General ? Lorenzo Thomas, Delaware. Judge Advocate Cenoral?Jos. Holt, D. C. -Quartermaster General?Montgomery C. Meigs, of Pennsylvania. Every one should have a Copy I NT E KN L REVF.SUE GUIDE jHRIN'G an abstract of the luteins! Pevcnue <?{ and direct (or laud) tax htwsol the United Stales, with Schedule* of Taxation, Licenses, Stamp Duties, Exemptions, showing the rate* under the various I.aw* *iiu-e i ia?-? yi<( intended for tho . genera! information of die Tux payer ; to which is added an Abstract ?f the Acu o( Congress, passed during tiia War, relative to Abandoned I and* and to ?lher matters of general interest., Ry C. J. filford, Attorney at lair, Greenville T 0 , Amftasor of the Internal Kevenue Tax or the Third Collection District of South Car* >11.>a. The Rook will contain about 72 page*, and will be issued in a few week*. Price Ad cent a >cr copy, with a liberal discount to tho tr.?do. Jideis must be accompanied with '.he cash to lecure attention. Address, G, E. KLERK0. Publisher, Grceurille, 8. C. Nor. 18, 1886, i jTil ft LANCASTER ftftlHJftU.j Published every Saturday Morning. BY I'OWOKS iV CIAIITKK, KDiTOKS AND PUOPRIF.TOIW. W.M.CONNORS, D.J. CARTER.' TKKUSs 1 For one year in advance, .... #3.00 | For six months " " .... l.RO No name will bo entered until the subseriy! tion |m ice is paid. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted at our ilvUur <unl fifty ant' I personate I ?r tbe llrst, und tme ihlfitf p>r ' tiiiuni-o I. ?? ?.!? juK.'Af.iiAi.t * J - J V . . * u? I OMU.M ?|UVIIW lli>crinni, A | i m|ii.iic io consist ol ttie space of tkn l'Nkj ' i liievicr type. No advertisement cotis.detoil i I ie*.? tliiiii n sigt.tic. Tin* tmui'iur of inset tens must be written j j ott fio I. ndvci tii-cincnt, or they will be in-crIlof' till ordered cmt and charge I Hocerdingly. >'clni-Mont! IvMo:.tli'y, or Ouaitori v Advcr- ' ti.emonts, will bo charged out ibtll ir mul /ij'tj .fufi per square flir eacjj inset tioil. I.ib-'i'nl deductions will bo nude iti favor id j advertisement* ol throe months, or longer standing. Announcing candidate* for Ollice Ftrr hllarx. l it" Comoiuhicatioii.s recommending cando iU os lor ollice and all otheis of limited or in* divido.il interest, churged at advertising mfi'M. All le<'.il o official notice- inn t be pnij for ... by the individual aiilhoii/.iiig the political.on of the .tame, without reference to their ollicial capacity. iAni.oiino- inentsof Marri ?ge; or Heaths Notices ol Religious Meetings published gratis and solicited. (Mutuary Notices exceeding the titinonnccincut, will br charged lor the overplus at tegular a Ivorti. iig rates. J'-jf" Tiibuteaol R spect, rated as advcrli etnetils. J(?R WORK Will lie executed with nea'ue.s and di. patch | ami oil ai'Cnii.liiiid.tting tcih'S. THE CASH l>?r Advertising and Job Wink will li* iu nit oil in all instances n-i soon us tin-"inV'is rendered. Writuu orders, to secure attention, must ha accompanied with tin* I'Aidl. Klour, li icon, Lard, Sorghum, Ac., will bo re civ oil in payment of subscriptions and advertisinj at the market rates. Also clean cot- i ton and linen raja. THE STAMP ACT. OSK OF TIIK LAWS OF TIIK UN1TKD STATffS. There are probably not a dojteri of tinreader* of tins paper who know the tie' i tails of the Stamp Act Vet, there is no { law. Stall) < r National, the provisions ol | which are more important to the people. Here are audi of its provisions as we ' i t liiiik w ill prove most interesting ami iin |>ortai)I lo the reader: sciikdl'i.r 11. A"> n'owi.kixikmicnt?of deeds exempt Affidavit? !> cents in suit "or legal proceedings exempt i .AuitKl.MKNT OK Afl'IIUSKMKM' t >r each sheet or piece of paper on which the same is written f> ceula , Art-.|(l N U K NTS C R'TRANoFKRR ? of mortgage, lease or policy ot insurance, the same duty as on the original iiihtruinent Of patent right i> cents 15a*k ChkFks, diiakts or Or' drum, ifcc.?at sight or on demand 2 cor.ts ' , 11 auto*- Kxciianor;I.v 14x0? draft or order, payable oth' erwise than at sight or on demand, an I any prnini?cry note what-iver, payable on demamt'or at a time desig* nated (except bank notes issued for circulation, and checks made and intended to he, and which shall be, forthwith presented for payi im-iit) for a sum not exceeding ?! 100 5 cents For every additional hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof & cents I 15inns or Lading?of vessels for ports oftha United States 11i v -u ? _. ... ......mi mi /Muerioi exempt I Or menial of Goods on at.y foreign ports 10 ceots < Dill ur Salic?of any vessel, or part thereof, when the ton i side-ration does not exceed fire hundred dollars CO ceDta i Kx.-eedinu $f>00 and not ex' ce*diIIg * 1,000 ; ' *1,00) Kxteeding (1,000, for each tSCO. fractional part thereof i,0 cents Ol personal property [other than ship or vesrel] 5 cents lioNi)?peruana!, for payment of money (see Mortgage.| Official ' il.OO For indemnifying any person fi>r tlirt payment of any sum of money, where the money ultimately recoverablethere* up<?n is* 41,000 or less 50 cents Where the money recovers* ble exceeJs $1,000, for every additional $1,000; or fractional part thereof 60 cents Bono ?county, city and town bonds, railroad and other corporation bonds and script, are subject to stamp duty. [Hee Mortgage j Of any description, other . than such as are required in legal proceedings, and tucii as a 10 mil otherwise charged . in this schedule 25 ceuls Cbuiikiuatko?of deposit in bank, kuiu not exceeding one hundred dollars 2 cents Of deposit in bank, sum exceeding one hundred do.lain 5 cents Of stock in au incorporated company 25 cents General 5 cents Ol a <|ual;ficatioi>?of a Justice of the Peace Commission.-r of Deeds or Notary Public 5 cents Of search o! records 5 cents Chat certain papers are on liirt 5 cent* Tlilit certain papers cannot * l>o found 5 cents Of redemption of land sold for taxes 5 cents Of birth, marriage Sr.d death 5 cents (.'l qu ilifications of school teachers 5 cents Of profit* on an incorporated comptny, lor a sum not less than ten dollars and net ex couding fifty dollars 10 cents Kxceeding liliy dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars 25 cents lixceedii.g ono thousand dol * lars, for every ml litional one thousand, or fractional part theicof 25 cents < >f damage or otherwise, and all other certificates Or docu> in.til's issued bv any port warden, inarine snrveyoi, or other person acting as such 25 cents' OK! 'TIKI Kit Til ANSCItll'T ?of judgments, satisfaction of judgments and of all papers recorded or on file > ' b cents (N\ It.?As h general rule, every certificate which has, or in >v have, a legal value # in any court of law or equity, will require a stamp duly of five cents ) (JllKCK DltAKT OK OkDKR For the payment of any sum of money exceeding $10. drawn upon any person or Other than ? luntr linntnf or trust company, at eight or or on demand 2 cents CoMitAcr? [S.-? Ajjroemout llmkera 10 centCo.NVKYAxrK ? .deod, instrtti men t of writing whereby lands, tenements, or other reality ?oI 1 shall he conveyed, the actual value which | does net exceed ?.100 50 cents kxt'*6< lino *600, and not ex- ' Ceeding 1,000 v $!.C0 Kor every additional $500, or fractional part thereof, in excess of % 1,000, 50 cents It)Ntitv?of any goods, wares or ' ' merchandize at any custom house, not exceeding $100 in value, 25 cents Kxceedio ir *100 and not exi ceedmg $300 in value, 60 conts ' Kxceeding StlOO in value, fcl.00 j l*'or the withdrawal of any goods or merchandize Irotu I'Ollded AHrellOUVi, 50 CCUli (jUAOkk's Uktuks- iffor q>i?ntit) not exceeding 500 g*l? Ions, j?ro?*, ,10 cant* Kxceedint; 500 gallons, *25 cents ' 1'o.wKit or Attokskv?to sell or tr,?n>fer stock, or collect dividends llioreon, 25 cents To vote at an election of in< corrnrated c >ntpnnr, 10 cents To receive or collect renter, 25 cent* To sell, or convoy, or reut, t>r iea?e real estate, *1 00 I For any otlter.|?urpo?e, 50 cents 1'koiivtk ov Will?for letters of ndtninistra'ion, where the m'uooi both real nod pert sonnl estate floes not eieeed $2,000, II 00 For every additional 12,000, or fractional part thereof, in excess of $2,000, 50 cent# Honda of executor, adminis* trators. guardians and truai tees, are each subjected to a stamp duty of t $1.00 I'lioTKar?upon hill note,check, or draft, 25 cents I'komissohv Norn ? [^ee Hills ' of Kxchange, inland] Renewal of, subject to aaino duty as an original note. ' Ueckii'T?lor the pay inent of any sum of money, or debt due, exceeding $20, or tor the delivery of any"property, 2 cents Titt er Ukk.d?made to secure a debt to be stamped a* a mortgage conveying estate to uses, to be stamped as a con* veyanre. \VaKKiioi'HR Rkokipt?for any goods, wares or merchandise not Otlrerwise provided for, deposited or stored in any public or private warehouse, not exceeding $500 in value, 10 cents Kxceedirg $500, and not ox* *' ceedmg $1 000, 20 cents , . tr i Mn r - a* ?-? ( hut ^ i fur ?very a 1?! tio11 h 1 $1 000; or fractional part thereof, iu excess of 81 000, ? 10 cents For any floods, not otherwise provided for, stored or deposited in any public or private warehouse or yard, 2o cent* Whit* di Lioal Document* ? writ or other ieflal process by which any suit is com* nten< ed in any court of re< cord, either of law or equity, 60 cents Writ or original process is* sued l?y a couri uot of re. cord, whore the amount claimed is$100 or over, 50 cor.ts Upon every confession of judgment or cognovit for $100 or over, except in cases where the tax for a writ has been paid, * 50 cents < Writ or other process up. I peals from justices courts, or J other courts ot inferior jurisdiction, to ii courlof record, CO cents j Warrants of distress, 'when ' ' the amount of rent claimed does not exceed $100 25 cer.ls When the amount exceeds $100, 5C cents ISKfitANCK Marine, Inland and Fire. Where the consider a J lion paid for the insurance, in cash, premium notes, or both, does not exceed $10, 10 cents ' Exceedino $10, and sol ex ceedini; $50, 50 cents Insckanck, Eikk? when the amount insured does not exceed $1,000, 25 cents j Exceeding $1,000, and not exceeding $5,000, 50 cents i Exceeding $5,000, $1.00 Lkask ?of lands or tenements, * where the rents do not exceed < $:100 per an mini, 50 cents ' Exceeding; $500, for each additional $200, or fractional ' part thereof, in excess of $5Co, ' 50 cents | Perpetual, subject to stamp duly as a "conveyance." Clause of KUarauty of payiiv-nt of rent ine-irporat cd or l indorsed, five cents additiurial. ' ... .191 mta lir.l I n.> II lllf quantity not exceeding 1,000 bushels, ' 10 cents 1 K*cee?lir?g 1,000 bushels 26 cents NiouiiiAuK?trust deed, lull of ( sale, or personal bond for tho , payment of money excee ling $100, and not exceeding $.'>00, 50 cents 1 Kxcfflintj $.">00, for every additional $500, or fractional p*rt thereof, in excess of $500, 50 cents I'awxkus' Ciikcks, 5 cents I'ahsaok Tickkt?from the United Sta'cs to ary foreign p->rt, costing not more than $.15, 50 cents Coating more than $C5, aqd noi exceeding $50, $1 00 ' For every addili nil $50, or fractional put thereof, iu ex cess of $50, $1.00 u:..\ uu. Jj UBM AUKS. Kevciiuo Stamps may Le ux?-?4 jndiscrimis (lately upon any of the matter* or tiling, e numerated in rchedule It, except proprietary mid p'initip' curd stamps, for which a 1 spec'ni (i?e ha? Item provided. ] I'uxtn'fe Htnirpu cannot l>e u*od in pay 1 menliif the >1 ity changeable cn inal.'Uinenl*. it is llie ilulv > I iiik uuker of un'inslruineut to alti? and cancel the " amp thereon. If he iicjjb ct* to do *o. the p?rly for whose iiHe it is in nle, in iy si imp it before It in 1 Used, hill in i o case villi it be let't'dlv used without a ftUmp; and if u-ed alter the 30th of Jul., Ititil, and lined without a stamp, it cannot afterwards bo eflectually stamped Anv failure upon the part of tbe : maker of an instrument to appropriate!y ! stamp *, renders hiu. liibic to u penalty of 1 two hundred dollars. Suits are commenced ir. many States by | other processes than writ, viz: suiiihioi;*. ' warrants, publication, petition, dec, in I which Case these, as Hie ordinal process, | Plump*. t Writ* of cira facias are subject to itump >1ulv iim original processes. I Tlu* juml of u!i atbduvit, taken before a < Jniticu ill liit* IV n'?, Notary I'u'tbi-, or other utlicer duly nolhorued lo l ike tlli l.tvila, ! i< held to be it certificate, mik) subjsct to a stamp duty of 3 ct-nU, except wliou token in nii'ior l?-o;d i rnrr.il.n^t Cerlilicalea of lono in which there shall appear any printed or written evidence of mi amount of money to bt* paid on demand 3 at any time de-i/natod, nre sulject to etsmp duty n? l'ri?iiia?nrv Notes. Tim Hnsi^ntii-ut oi m inur;j;.ij{e is subject to the Sinn- stamp duty us tout imposed upon the original instrument; that is to mty, for every sum of five honJ'ed dollars, or anv fractional part thereof, of the amount secured by the mortgage, at the lime of its nadgument, there must b - aflixed a aluuip , or atainps, denoting a duly of tifly cents. When twe or more persons j?.io in the execution of an instrument, the stamps to ! which this instrument is liable under the law, lit iy be allixed and cancelled by one pf ' the parties. Ill conveyances of real estate, thft law :i provides thai the stamp nliixed must answer , i to ttu* value of the estate on interest con- j I *eved ' i No ;tnmp is rr<|iiire(! on any warrant of lillnriiiiu u,?,?.?is?aunoi?/e ? W. J ?? - ? ' ............. n ?jwiiu or noie, j when Much bond or not* ha* affixed therein 1 the ntiaiiap or eiauipa denoting (lie duty re- I 1 i|iiired, and whenever ivny Lend or note ie ' , arcured Itv morigige, but cue atanip duty 1 h rnjuiivd on eueli paper*, each stump du> ; ty being tne higho?l rate* required for *ech itinlriiiuenl*. or either of them. In euch can* A note or memorandum of the valne or denomination of the etamp affiled, 1 mIiQuid be utnde upon the margin ur in the | cknow lodgement of the instrument which * not alamped. The Southern Guardian. IPROl'OiTO tu revive the pudlioation of thin journal, at Columbia, S. C? aa soon ae mail communication* have been restored and the neceamtry arrangement* can bo made. CllAltLLS 1'. I'KI.IIAM. November 25, 18h6 JOB WOW We are now prepared to etecnu all kinda of Job Work, with nealiie*.* aud diupatcb, and on arcommodariiig term*. AI.ARGK Supply of Itl.ANKH for eale for canh, at thie. office, embracing 1 I Lawyer's, Magistrates, SheiilTw, dec. 4 ' GODEY'S BABY'S BOOiC FOR 1803. rUE FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. [ITER ATU RE, Fine Art* and Fashions .V The most mngnifkeiU Steel engrtt. Double Fashion Flutes. NVood ?i?? gratings of every subject that can into.wwt adiea. Crochet knitting, Netting, Embroi* It-ry, Articles for the Toilet, far the Parlor. ! Ilie llnrdoir, nr.d the Kitchen. Everything n fact, to make a (Complete Lady's Book. TUB LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 3G:> YEARS. No Magazine ha* been nblc to compoto with it. None attempt it. GODEY'.S RECEIPTS, r .r every department of a household. These ^ alone are worth the prico of tho b?o't. ' t? Model Collages (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams. Drawing Lessons for the Young. Another speciality with Uvduft 1 > Oiiginal Music, worth S3 a veitr. Other Magazines piibllst) old wo'u-t.ut music*; but ttic subscribers to Godey get it IkIoio the music sto'es. i ,"i. , j Gardening for liidies. Another pcculL arily with Go iey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Nlewnrt &. Co., of New York, tho millionaire merchant* appear in Uodny, tho only Magniica that lias thetn. . * Iridic A Ununeta. We giro mofe oT thoin in a year than any other .Magar.im . In f.n< liio Lady's Hook enable* every lady to be tier own Iluanvt .Maker. I'HRAldCr UUDEY'S LADY'S BD'JK FOR 1S??. (from ii'tich th'rc can b* no Ihtiiilion ) C/ie copy, one year (3 00 Two uopins, one year 5 .VI I'nree copies. one year..- 7 50 Four copies, one year 10 UO Five Copies one year, and nn extra , I ropy to the person getting up the elnb, making tive copies t 14 00 Kight copies, one year, and an extra ?I copy to the pernon pc.ling up the club, making nii.e copiea 21 0J F.leven copies, one year, mid un extra copv to tho person g'-ltlag up the club, making twelve copfrs... 27 00 All additions to clubs at club rates. Address 1* E.GOUKY, North Hast cor. 6tb and Cbe-lnul sis. I'llil.AUKLt'lll A. White Men must rule America. i I NEW YOEK DAY BOOK FOE 1883. THE DAY IJOOK proposes to *t*nd in lt??? future, a* in th* past, upon the great iortrint thit tltii ia n WHI TE MAN'fJ tioVEHNMKNT on the b?ni. ut a KEDBi KM, UNION, ami it d**ire* to bi disliti-l. ly coun'ed out ot* that cl**a of joiimala I which propone to nurrender Democratic principle* to a cowardly public el mior. It iMpirca (o no higher honor tit to to be lh?t nrgnii of tlic threat Agricultural Cla*?*a of I tin country amount the public plunJ-rery i>f all parties, who row, throegh bmk?, lurid'*. taxu-t and free ti?|p4iiiu,?rd -triving io cruali tliom. Tlie Day Batik, or its aub? ttituie. Tlia Otiucaaaine, for four lent; an t l?loo Iv year*# jr. *pt the l\ag of State Eights ind t'ua*titutional l.iberty ll?ing. at a great pecuniary aaoritioo in New York, and ate lime- too, when it had no oilier journal to tecp it company. It hae not, therefore, been printed merely to mike tn-taoy, but bun etioaen rather to bo right and with the people than to court Iho fuvu' lltjuetand rich railroad corporations and be wrong with the few. The DAY ItfXMv ia now generally rec. . itgliinrd aa tlie lauding Democratic Week* y of tue country, uad ha* the Inrgenl cir;uIntiiin of any puhliahed, being tne only Sea York piper of ita claa* Nuade up M* K.itnilv anil Auii.Milii.rol I........I TERfclS?CASH IN ADVANCE. <)ne copy, on. year $i 00 ^I'tnee copien, one year... 00 five copies onu yesr, and onu lo ilio getter up of the club....... 1000 Ten copies one year, urul on. to iho relief no ef the c!ub 11 M Twenty copier one year 3Q 00 Ad Ire**, giving po?t office, county M><1 Stale, in lull, V \N KVRIK, IIORTON & CO. No ltii, Nassau street. New York. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX. BY iho Fir*t ot O-tolier. or a* eoou ee the msih arc re-eslub!ieli?d. I will r?new thr public ilion - f the 'CtlKIHTlAN INDEX" and the 'CHILD'S INDEX" I navo been publishing. Tree of per nntium $300 Trice of "Child's Index," 60 Jl n?y may be remitted at once, as my determination < pmuiiiQ. My dodre ie to tei-a-e .? Urge *ll>-uU<plion Met With wMcb to begin, and I is ?ne this prespeclue that ubsuribera ui iy hew time to forward their remittances. I*. i? my intention to/aeue first elm* paper*, mi l no p?in* or expense will b? spared to secure tliil -nit 'I'-. I-..I ? a eorrenpondent* ' i l l?? etc u red, and lb* hi/iteal reli^ieua nod l.lerary talent will be pivan to thu pi;!tr? Tm Cllll.D'ri PA* PKK will be profu?ely illu.lrateJ iad will, in every hom, be mule la conform le new Ijlle. Tho Chill'* Delight. Money nt?y be eenl by Kxpreta ?r other* wise?if by Kxpre**, at my rtak, If the ex* pre?a receipt u eeul ute.on the retutnplioa of mail facilitiea. . My ronneetien with the firm of J. W, Burke &. Co.. ie di*. >|vei, but 1 will eetab* lieh an office in .M icon, <?a , where eemaM* nicatiena way be addreeeed. AUUtx boykin. Sept. 28. I sc.'. < - hoa/ Dr. J. II. WilhenpMB respectfully offcre Ida profcioael aerrtcee te the people of Laneinervilie and aurrouading country, lie ran be lound al hla office op petit e the 'evidence of J. X. tfaateltine, or at the residence of hla father Oot J, II. Wither* P?w- ' .?.* September 2, lit*.?it,