The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 07, 1873, Image 4
arm, artu Vst4ght.
From the Torkville Enquirer.
THE DIGNITY OF FARIM LA
BOlt.
Ma. EuTon: Since the close of
the war, I see that a great many
young men have been thronging
to towns and cities in search
of congenial employment-some
thing easier and more rcspecta l,
as they imagine, than working on
the farm. The towns and cities
have long been crowded; but still
the migration from the farms con
tinues, and it is feared that unless
it is checked in some way the men
of the South will become traders
instead of producers.
I would advise young men -to
remain at their homes and learn
to produce the wealth that the
South needs, instead of drifting to
towns and cities where they can
barely eke oit a living, while the
agricultural interests of the State
go to ruin for want of proper per
sons to direct them.
What the South needs at the
present time, and will continue to
need f*or some years to come, is la
bor. There is no lack of lawyeri,
doctors and editors, in any of the
Southern States. There is hardly
a spare seat in any of the learned
professions. The various depart
ments of trade are more than oc
cupied. Men versed in politics
are quite nnmerous enoL.;-h to
look after the public interests.
There is no place unfilled except
in the field of manual labor, and
that place, which is certainly the
most honorable, is the one which
the young men appear to be un
willing to fill.
Ii is not to be denied that in the
early days of the republic, farm
labor was not regarded in as favor
able a light as it is now. The
farmer in those days was a drudge.
He knew little, and cared little
what was going on in the world
outside of his two hundred acres.
But it is not so now. The farm
er has become a power in the coun
try. It is not necessary to trace
the cause of his elevation. It is
sufficient to know tbat the labor
ing classes stand as high in practi
cal culture as any other portion of
the community. They possess as
clear intellect, as sound a judg
ment, and~are capable of as apt an
appreciation of public questions
and interests, as men brought up
in the active centres of business
and politics. No farmer now con
siders himself beneath the mer
chant or profesional man in the
qualities which constitute manly
dignity. In br-ief, all intelligent
men have learned to regard labor
in its true light-as one of the
most honorable and dignified call
ings in which man can be engaged.
With the spread of intelligence,
the social prejudice against manu
al labor has died out, and at the
present time there is no class
more respected, or more worthy
of respect, than that which devel
opes and utilizes the wealth of the
soil.' .
Tfhe presentgeneration of South
ern planters and farmers must dis
appear before many years. When
the men who have directed the
labor of the .Sou-th for the past
twenty years shall have passed
away, others ought to be at hand
to take their places. The South
will need a great deal more labor
in the future than she needed in
the past ; and unless she can comn
mnand capable hands and brains to
(10 it, she must go to the wall. But
if all young men of the present
generation abandon their country
homes and crowd into the towns
and cities, seeking employment as
clerks or in the professions, there
will be none to attend to the
far-ms and plantations when the
men who di-ect the agricultural
interests shall have ended theiir
dlays. It is a popular- elrror that
life in towns and cities is much
easier and morec pleasant than life
in the coudntr-y. The tr-uth is
thaLt where one young man wh~o
abandon~s the far-m for' the store or
the office succeeds, two are almost
sure to fail ; and their failure veryv
ofter-s ends in dissipation and r-uin.
If the young men will be advised,
they will stick to their countr-y
homes and let the towns and
cities alone. Their talents .will
command more influence, and
have a wider field for pr-ofitable
dlevelopmnent on the far-n than be
hind any desk or- counter. Th;ey,
are sadly needed ini the country,
and I trust that they will apply
their labor and ceergies where
they are most needed.
Mr. Editor-: I throw out these
suggestions for what they are
wor-th, and shourld any young man
be influenced by them, my end
will have been accomplished.
PLys.
To MAKE FLoaTIa IsLANDs.
Seald any tart apples before they
arec furly ripe, pl)Up them through
a sieve, beat the whites of two
eggs with sugar-, mix it by de
greces with the p)ulp) and beat all
together ; seive it on r-aspberry
cr-eam, or color it with cur-rent jel
ly, and set it on a white cream,
having given it the flavor oflem
on, sugar and wine, or it can be
put on a custard.
J ELLY CUsTARD.-TO one cupful
ofan sot ofjelly, add one egg
an etwell together with three
teasp)oons cream or milk. After
mixing thor-oughly, bake ina good
crust.
HJUME CLP CKE-hree eggs,
five cups flour, three cups sugar,
e no cup sour milk, one cup butter,
one teaspoon saleratus. Seasoh to
Has been before the Jknerican public
OVER THITY years. It has- never yetI
Naled to give perfect satisfaction, and has; E
justly been styled the panacma-for all ex-3
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burn.s. Swellings, I
Sprains, Bruises, &^,., &c., for M-m nand f
Beast.' ,No family should beca Qngle CAy ,f
Apr. 23, )6- ly.cow.
Confectionery.
A.6 M. 1 M KR
DEALER 1N
Confectioneries
GROCERIES, &c.,
AT THE
Baltimore Corner,
Newberry, S. C.
Feb. 12, G-tJ.
ENAG IN TIM
The Celebrated
"COTIHOO/
Ors bee beor J. McAGHRIcn pubCo.
O.VS. THZER years., Aeths, Fvroge
t .na oud,s,lanon. Selns
Pet Boomingshul Comp lxion.
1 Ci uely feete,di so eratoni
Ac. : d diI o. ICEsRwt h
Cponf DiecyTine reces,Sn
buRCnd ErigeSo u poe&liece,
TOTHULBLMAN BEAUY
Boldta rugt an acyorner,D0
1.t 3Pr c,Newbry Sork.
Ap-. 2, 16-ly.ow
suscip ion list of
TH~E ITEN MZIE
WIC OUTTUY ONEODE
TH THEETNO MALLZNE
Apply to Anr.m,NACE
Or to A. A. Dc AUGII o
SLID. STEEL-OAERC, EGAVInGs, o
29ev35INCES
THEcBUIALFLATNE
ForGA.50S
M il Prly Ve"tai en E ira oerii o is .0
We i bodlast thane t noc ch i offea
j~h ev raen masd by Hataie
Wen do notsk you toln subscribe unstlyo
see bth thenravng alnd Free Mane,n
b.and btenabnleuto dothswerhave appont
?dTHaPntl sE R OFi chee s Pit . AE OR
SGENT by wll begi peaed actors.o you
b ot.Pa1lc.w r.
Apr. 29, 14-f.e .
WEe reaed to adg0.0 usric rm o the
sndbwillpfurnist fe rnpraino hi
Weai toand yrou mill for wetlou hatn
TeSucrinre of chiharge00pe
TH EBRIA JOE LATAKE.
A nt 1 1 -- 0
'NV
vithout this Liniment. The money re- c
unded unless the Liniment ii as repre- S
ented. De sire and get the genuine t
dTCAN MUSTANG LINIENT'r. Sold
)y all Druggists and Country Stores, at
c., 50c. and $1.00 per ottile. Notice
tyle. size of btt'u. &c.
Hardware, Groceries, c.
JOHN C. DIAL,
Importer and Dealer in rglish & American
RRWARE AIN CUTER11
Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Stones,
Bolting Cloths, Smut Xachines, Circular
Saws, Mill 1rons, Sugar Pans, Carriage
Building and Trimming Materials,
BD1.1 RTBER AND LEANlER BELTIN,
Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and
Tanners' Tools,
Hfouseke,epiny ail FUrnishinig
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, French
and American Wiadow Glass, Guns, Ri
fles, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder
Flasks, Pcwder, Shot, &c.
WHOLESAL. AND RETAIL.
At the Sign of the (;LD-.N VAD LOCK.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Mar. 26, 12-3n.
JOllN EW & SON,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Pt:ALR.rs I\
Hardware, Cutlery,
Blacksmith's andt Carpenter's Tools,
canmauZAZ ann aO aomarsmah ,
Builders' Hardware,
Iron, Nail',
Plow and Cast Steel,
Pains, Oil , Yarniishes,
Lime and Cement.
Family Groceries,
Flour, Bacon,
Lard, Molasses,
Oats,Corn,
Hiay, Peas.
Inported Wines and Liquors,
Choice Rive anid Reetified Whiskies in all
their varieties, for sale at Whiolesalec and
Retail,
AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
JOHN AGNEW & SON,
Mar. 20, 12-3m. Columbia, S. C.
THE WARREN
Imp)roved Hoe.
The LATEST and BEST
HOE for COTTON
Ever manufactured.
apital for gardens also.
'o form an idea of irs great adaptability and
onderful merits, conme and exaine. An
nvoice just received by
jan S 1 MAYES & MARTIN.
PATRONIZE -0
HOME UNTBRPRISE,
IF YOU WANT A
ARRIAGE,
B U GGY,
ROCKA WAY
Or WAGON,
Get one that is made in your own State, in(
>refernxce to that made outside', you then
assst inI sustaining the uiechiaie, who, ini
is turn, consumeis home pr-oduce.
JOHN AGNEW,
Of 00LtIMBIA, S. C.,
AN UFA CTUR ES the ab.ove, and warrant S
a:isfaction at PRICES TUAT ARE LOW H
OR GOOD WORK.
He keeps a full stock of fi
I<
IARNESS,
. WHIPS, lit
UMBRELLAS, &o.,
And mnakes
EPAIRING AND PAINTING A
SPECIALTY.
JOUNY AGNEW, Proprietor.. B
M. J. CALNAN, Agent. ft
Doors, Sash
M!
~C
Hops
) IIESSED FLOORING, CEILING, WEAT
terns efMouldinas madle, over 100,000 f
antel-Pieces, Door antd0 W --ow Frames, mad
;, Ballusters of Walnut or .dahogay, on hau
>rk made a che:!p at this e.tabliAhment as C
hawl the !.sr.t tock of the above,South o
tee will aive e1tire satisfactfon to all who w:
yhe sulerijhers are the only practical Mech
rrying on the bt-iness in the city of Charlest
ate. Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as
~enty years.
W. P. RU
0TICE.-On account of the manner in wlel
tion of the risk of 'eaka.e of Glass with or
,c roads in ti:ik Suae at HALF RATES, whicl
Mar. 12, 1873-10-1y.
':R,-7 1*
IDOO0 RS
Sash and Blinds,
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
I'TAIR FIX-tures, Builders' Fur
nishiLp Hfardw:!re,Dr.in ipe,F!oor
Tiles, Wire Guards, Teira Cotta
Ware, Marbe and Slate Mantle
Pieces.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY
White Pine Lmber for Sale.
Circulars and Price Lsts sent
free on application, Ly
P.4. TOALE,
20 Havne and :.3 Pincknevy st.,
0O ..2, '72-ly. Chiar! to n, S. C.
GEO. S. IIACKER,
oor, Sash and Blind Factory,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
TITS S AS LaRGE AND COMPLETE A
.Ictory as there is in the South.
All work manufactured r.t the Factory in
is city. The only house owned and man
ed by a 'arolinian in this city.
7 SEND FOR PRICE LIST .E
Factory and Warerooms, King Street, op
>site Cannon Street, on line of City Rail
ay. Address,
GE~O. S. IIACK ER,
P. 0. Box 170. Charleston, S. C.
LOVELACE & WHIEELEl, Agents.
Nov. 13, '72-46r1y'.
Iouse-Furniishting GJoods.
e no o
mumu?
Shngesan Ia.
-HNLS
Asohnd,saulh y
SH000ININLES'
THE subriber hass nhand aiit Peinany
aton, nrIUlstn, S.n hef.,osl on the&.
SHAED SHtINGLES, deieea ges pon
e huitedo railro icad. !!er vr
w~. Hei on stan eevngsml'
Xpl. a Orer willhbe, romtyaendto
F. . DOMWLECK
Apr. 12. 1:-:m. SON .C
AFSITUATION
ikepe to ree aIe of Boodat.PFor
hr iratiou,na applyn atC.,o the G '
L.io t.. OHNE HAND IC..
Find Blind..
pos
00-0
HAYNSS H AY
1R DO.tDS, &c. Over 100 different pat
et on band, for sa IC t NCW York prie:,.
e to order at short nw:ec. Stair Rail, New
d and made to order. Good and suhsantial
m be made in the 'nited States. We have
the city of Baltiniore, ali of w':ich we guar
nt good and substantial work.
nics, Sash, 1Ulind and isor Makers, by Trade,
n, and can refer to gentlen all over this
to the charicter of their woik for the past
SSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C.
i we box up our work, ard our own assump
inary handlinz, our goods are shipped over
is a great saving to the purci;.er of our work.
W. P. IUSSELL & CO.
Rafi Roads.
r E
SOUTH CAROLINA R. R.,
Steamships, and Con:jecting R1oads,
FOR31ING TIE
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line
Via Charleston, S. C.,
TO AND FRO3
New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Balti
more,
Offer superior inducements to Shippers of
Freight. Quick time and safe delivery guar
antreed.
PaSscugers will find this not only the cheap
est, but the most de!ightful route between
New Yor.k and points West. Elegant stean
ers on the line.
Through Tickets on sale at the above
points, and at all principal points West.
A. L. 'T'YLEI,
Vice-President, S. C. R. 1.
S. i PiCxENs, General Ticket Agent, S.
C. Rt. it. Apr. 9, 1d-tf.
CIAIRLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND
AGUISTA RAILROAD.
.JAME:4 AN DERSoN, General Stuperinten
dent, Wilmington, N. C.
E. I. DORSLY, General Freight and
Ticket Agent, CUU.lmbia, S. C.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY.
GOING sOUTII.
Leave Charlotte, 7.15 A Ni. aid S.20 p.m."
"6 Culmiihia, 2.29 P.M. aid : . M
Arrive at Auuna, 7.42 i-.:. and 8.no .M.'
Goti, NoTit.
Leave Aigt;'ti, (2.a..'. iLie dO I.0 P 1.
Arv at &hrltte, t;.1 : .:r. and i6.00 A. M.'
2" Tra,in noked - do not runi on Sunit
Both Trains m.ike close connectior to aill
po:nIts North, outth, EaLst and West.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.
The connetioins are numierouts, and with
the pinli !~, i_.e of traivel in: North Caro,
A pr. 2, 13-tI.
Baltimore and Ohio R1ailroad.
L. M. C'OLE, General Ticket Agent, Baiti
more, Md.
SIDNEY 11. JONES, General Passenger
Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Great National Route to the West
and South-west.
The onlyv Line runing Pnihinan'< Palace
Cars. and elegant Day Co::ches between
lBalti moore and Washington, Cincein nati and
St. L.ouis.
WITIIOUT CIJIAN(E.
It is the BEST ROUTE to Chieago, Columbus,
Louisville, Nashville, Mlemphis, and
-New Orleans..,
has connections are many and important,
miak:ig more direct connections through
Union D)epots with other lines, thtan any
other Rail Line from Washington or PBalti
nmore.
The superb equipmecnts of this Line, Grand
Seee, its advantages in moioern imiprove
men'tt, and permanent structures of Iron
Bridges and Stone Viadnets, are Hotable
fearies, and commend it to the traveller.
A pr. 2, 1 :-tf.
OUJR GALLERY.
LE it be ditntv uderstood tha th
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
OF
is in fuliih!ilt a :,idong things up all right,
and well pr'pr :orI o a p>)Od run this Fall.
All k indls of wiork dine in troo.1 stylIe, in
elding coipying of old P'ictures, Filling Pins,
A fine lot of
ALBUMS
ln;t received.
Come along ditrinig tis pretty weathter.
W. 1I. WIrIEMAN.
Oct. 2, *I-tf.
WAREHODSE COMPANY,
Gervais Street, near Greenville and Celarm
bia Railroad,
C(TLVMB[\. >S. C..
ts PIREV.XilED TO RE:CEIVF. COTrON
and other property upont storage, and make
advances upon the same. Cottotn shipped to
his house wil tbe stored subject to the ordler
of the owner. and the lowe.< r-a:e-; charged
for stoinge. Al liriperty Sit stored will be
isured in :od rel iabile co inpanies, if in
surance is dl.-ired: and advances wi:l he made
at the lowest bianking rates. Our store
houses art so lociated that drayage is not
nce.--ary; and no charge far htandling will
be made.
Alt butsiness comnmuniications shon!d be
adressed to tie Tfreasuirer.
EDW)\AitD) ltt)E, Presilemnt.
EnDwt' F. G uv, Treasurer.
3Mar. 12,10U-G.
Music Given Away.
We will orir "P.:T:ns' ME-ste.L MoNrTI
t" to be seat for one year to any one who
will send us five subscribers to o;ur paper.
Think of it !Von cit get at heist Sixty
Beautiful Songs, Duats, atid Ghoruses, and
from fifty to sixty Piano pieces, worth at
least t40,. by sending us five subscribe.s to
mu a nprFe., -f
COTTON S1ATES
LIFE
INSURANCE
COMPANY.
MACON, &A.
Z t1d .; Cpiua d .... ..... . . 2,0 i00i, )
Guannusd C pie ............ 54, 0
D wlsied w C1.hV Stat Comr!!r:
for S-cutrily of Puliev Ifuldivrs. .$ 1,"WO
W. 1. JoANOr................ President
W I...s; ...............\~e - r sd n
( :o. . :E:. ....... ......... Sec'et.
.. . l :..............G en ral Agent
J. Mh:ce.: Gar:r:N, M. D. ..Medical Ex'r
W. J. M ............Stp't o A.-encies
S . ..... ............. Actuary
EwnERRY C. S.. 8. C..
D,c.mber 1). 1S72.
At a meeting of Policy Holders, at
Newberry C. h.. a '>oard of Advisory
TrusteCs of tho COTTON STATES
LIFE ANSURANCE CO:dPANY
was or.s id, and the folloiwtin t vii
eer's clectedA
iOTAS . 3IoR.u. - MOresidet
WM. L.woto), - Tice-President
0. L. Seerctarr, . -y
The c0:m111 is in the finest possi
of liabilities.
A ivilu;idi has been delnred on
all Paliciis is.sued prior to J:mury
l..t, 1'70.
M. W..ABNEY,
General Agent.
Feb. 26., S--f.
CAROLINA
1LIFE INSURANCEi
C OMP ANY
MiiPIIIS, TENNESSEE.
ASSE TS - - $1L100,000.
Ult N. *JEFF'EitSON DAVIS.
PreQsident.
(ES. WADE HfA31PTON. Vice
Preisident. andi1 mupeIia 'ritdat of
J1. D. KENNEDY. State An.ent.
J. F. GLENN. Agen t Newb:ry Co.
Among its Directors ar som of the
i. e. speedyv settlemint of loss-es.
July 10, '72-28-1y.
Colton Gius.
THE BROWN
COTTON GIN.
Planiters shrould ex:anine the above
named old and reliable Gin before buying
ties of Simplicity, Strenmgth and Dura
ilIity, fe ginls liist anid cleanl, mna!es
excellent lint (ofte'n brining 1-4c. to
1-.c. per' lb. abhove r,mrket,) and is unriver
silly admitted to be the lighitest running
gin made. We have had1 thirty yeairs' ex
periencein he U brsiness, and1 warrant every
inperfee:. Gbr s co,nnmatly in the hands
of orit :n.!.tt I, to i- chi we invite inispe ctioni.
(ireulars, with letim0onials and full
parti.:lr, noy he~ had by addiressitng,
ISRAEL F. ,20WN, President,
Brojwn Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Conn.
WEUU, JarNES A P.itKElt, Agents.
COTTON GINS
MADE AND REPAIRED
AT MY SillP (iN
COLLEGE HILL,
NEWB: .ITY, S. C.
IG-ive Mve a Trial.
JOH-N A. CHAPMAN.
Ma.ir, 1 2-: i.
GERMAN
Inva:able in Teet.hhig, a:!l S!unnetir Comn
pilaints of Children. Cunres
DYSENT ERY,
COLIC,
Anid other Dikrases, ineident to the period
of D*n :1tion.
Urnlike the "S~o,tini Syrups," flow sii
idely ned, tis~ CORDI.T c' oni ns
ONO ANODYNE,
Orother injurione Drrug. It is composed of
the very best materials, andi should be
found in every Nursery. Tbic best physi
cians recommend it.
.MAN CFACTURlED BY
Dr. H. BAER,
CHARLESTON. S. C
g For sale by MOTTE & TARRANT,
Newherr, S. C. May '4 1S-2.
NEWV STATIONERY HOULSE!'
E. R. STOKES
HAS just opened, in the new and hand
some uli::g innedely opi.>ite th11
Pho6ix office, on Main street, a complete
stock of
ST A TONE RY.
Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of
:ll sizes, qual;ties and of every dese iption;
Flat p'ers of Cap, Demy, Double-Ca1p, Me
dii:zm, Royal, Supe-r-;toyal, and Imperial
sizes, wlhih will be sold in any quanti;y, or
manfiaur,e: ito Dlank looks of ai.y s.,
an.I rn:e It; :.y p:mern, and bound il an1V
stycle, at shoxrt notie.
.:Ii,( ) FES
In end!e- variety-ni! siZ's, coors and q;li
ties.
BLANK iTOKS
Of -verv vari:y, Memniranlun and Pass
Books. Pocket IoOks. INvoice and Ltter
,I ooks. Note Book<.
I fEC S ::lid DiAUGi lTSMEN will
tinI a romipee :;mek of materias for their
use. iiriwig Paper, lA sh:cts and rolls,
Briktol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Mil
Paper, Pencils, Water Coilr-, in c;kes and
boxes, Bruehes, Crayon, Driwing Pens.
SCIR0L STATIONERY
Of every de'cription; a great variety of con
venient and useful articles for both Teachers
and Pupils.
Pioograh Albums, Writing Desks, Port
folios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless
variety of
FANCY AIIT[CLES.
Aik, .1 most elegant stock of Gold Pens
and Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Ilubber
Goods.
1NKS.
Black, Blae, Violet and Carmine, Indelible
anid Copying; Mucila:e; Chess and Back
:immon Men and Boards: Visiting and Wed
ding Cards, and everything usually kept in a
First Class Stationery House
Which the subscriber intends this shali be.
Ile will still conlact his BINDE-.Y :md
LILANK -i3)(1K MANUFACToRY and PA
PEi.-:xLING SiABLISIDIENT, which
has been in succesfud ope-auon for over
thirty yeirs in this State, and to which he
will continw to devote his own personal at
tention. His stock will be kept up full and
complete, and his prces will be found always
reasonable, and he hopes to have a share of
patronage.
E. R. STOKES, Main S:reet,
Nov. 1.5. 46-tf Opposite Phceix Office.
.iencies. -
$5 to $20 Per Day! Agents Wanted:
S' All clazss of?working peo
ple of either sex, young or old, make more mon
ey at work for us in teir sare momeuts. or all
the time. than at anythng else. Particulars
free. Address 6. tStinson Co.. Portland,
Maine. Jan. 15. 2-ly.
DAVIS & CO.,
INFORMATION AGENCY,
WNA-SIII_NGTON., D. C .
A Great Public Want, at last, Supphed.
There are lundreds of* nen in ali parts of the
country who daily ne-1d IN FR MA Hi IN in re
gard to l'euiin, . twAuties. 1'"tei-. Internal
11tvenue icenc and Deci-ions. tl:t condition
o Contractor. acconts. or sotme others of the
eidleos claims wh:ch Lo before the several De
partmxents of the (iverrnnent: wh ich informxa
tion, if it cCIn be fur:.ishd re.liably:mnd prompt
ly, save- them 'the :o' o1 time and thxeexpetise of
a visit to the 'eat of (,orernmecnr. 1 uyou seek it
ofhi youl 31mr 0f Congre-a bhsorbed, as he is,
inh opulcdties-you imzpose uponl him fre
lur-:-tiy a cosidrabLe extr:.i-urden : and, p.er
ch;:i.ce. are ob!":'ed to sub:vnit to delay.
We ca. tfurni-x, upon the shoi test, aotice, spe
eIfic rnd reli::b!e xin tntioni in repard to an
point involved in the bu iness of the varians lie~
re*n.ni; or canI tran.sact any of the buoiness before
thiem. The ald your Rtepresen:tatlive-s will. from
obv ions reasons, be very wilinl;g to affordu,
when- uece-ary; our long nequaigtance and fa
nuifiariy willh the (f!cers an.d with the routine
of pubiic business. and our promupt und unremit
tinxg attenti-n to all teatters enttusted to us. en
able us to offer the~ best facilities for obtaining
inxformiation; and v.e desire to afford it on thue
nwst re:.sona ble termlV.
.\II tetter s e'nclosing Onec Dollar, with a stamp
f or re iurn posta:!e. will be immxxediately an:-ner
ed, a:nd ex.plicit and :atisfactory iriformation
given. In) its plursuit no efforts w ii tie spared,
and it will be crumunicated with the mo'tscru
pulous tidelity, so av to be absolely reliable.
We are dete rminied to merit-anel secure-the
ut.gn;iitiif coniiexce of our patrns.
Contr::en,x -':.c-a; ts lr co::veyin;g the United
r.t-::-- i1:i p air t iSi .1@. a' also A istant Mar
hat's Ca:.If fo:-1 tag Census of 1'60, bought
or rte< at for calt, c:son.
We refer, by e-pce:al lCermissionl. to
ik.n J. .J. Mamati. Sixth Auditorof the Treas
ury for the Post Office lsepx:xrtmnent: lIon. D. P.
liolloway.. te (on:nissionxer or Patenits. Wash
ington: M. W. Ihrt. A;rei.t Southern Associated
Prxes; l. II . Suih;. E>-q.. (ufilcial Ite-porter
Ilou-e of I:epresentatiea. Washain:'.on; it. G.
Itayc-. Faq., lieporter Assoc'ated P'ress, ilouse
oi liepraseitatives. WVa.hington; Johnii M. Eiar
clay. Esq.. Jouerxat (lei k. llouseuof IRepresenta
tives. Washxingtou: tClinton L;oyd. I-si., Pay
Clerk. Ilouse of ltepresentatives. W:.ington:
Wm. J. MTcDonald. EKsq., Chief Clerk U. S. Sea
ate. W a. hinto: :John: C. iterch. E:sq . Minute
ami . Jonrnui I lerk. I'. S. Seinate. Washin;;ton;
M .Al-e helley .-at.. s:ashier N.:tional Mectropoli
tan ilan a ,h-:-ton; C has. A. Jameas. Esq..
Cashi.er '.uak of W ast;xngton. Washington: Potts
. . helle. P'roprixtois Metropolitan I lotel,
ashi- ngton: Johni Cummxius. iate .\s-ociate
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