The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 01, 1874, Image 2
THE CAMDEN JOURNAL
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W. D. TR A NTH AM & J T HAY, i
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. * <
J AM A K Y 1. 1H74. ^
THE NEW YEAR.
^_JEhe_cloafc of ope yearf an J the opening
of another, ia a period at viueii we will alptyup-for
a little
while, and reflect. The review of the
*sXruggIas of the* "piS? yeir, Its StWWWl'H
-^audita-fatiwea, with the caiwee that enn aafcicaiio
iheaa** If^ou, aoU that
mrntm aakeaa bad diepeaitiou ^of his tunc,|
Wbd wcgMe Ml opportunities, who is not
fltufceeatiilfrctate than be was
aN/T)a?ate> jatedfesftd was one of mingled
^i^iaij and'fliiarhir' The crops, in
which '#?r chief interests were oentcred,
Slate Manjood^f, although for a Ion? time
?a> itelMd ha the caterpillar. When
? "T"/ - 4nitW
tottoa-was Wing gathered, and the
W^ioayeet-wae Wight of aa inflow of money,
J'tW fattsiaUn* at the North came.
?paaalWWg*>Htaaataay aad aaaiitg .abloom
wwter^Teeythiag. Thelnancial stringency
caused thereby is still distressing, and
t dtift Hr fell ibr atfny days to some. The
> 1 ?ft aftofr'faat year, an regnrds mate
araWtvadraacebwatf-ie 'dnrh, hat eoatains n
?iW*taiyia^owi> .Too au?ch ?**??***" ce
Wamlnai spam latin a arttWjOtaaaof our
uptammt ' tieaMee. and aaat be wtoided in
the fatnre. It will be well fur*i)jaf our
MktttGPS?' n&THt
beginning ot lBl*. tnar n win. mva i?v**'AS*V
** *H|]M II VS Lil
bably, bo a.hard year. Great prudoueo
"and economy inb'usiiieas will be required
y ; i .... . r . '
k,d1o* *. v. willing to sroator c
1 ami ties than an^whicb have vet visited
w a ? , ,
Tfn farmere especially need eaqtiou, as
* age Uie chief sufferers when miBfortaae
C comer OnljMoinach should bo plapfed
a 'JTwi tWfToT. , *
uns^tiim,*? ?T *P' 4u p';?1
something else, tnan cotton: to provide
.Yllifff wow^vrrriti ' fcut
Jo^a^oasible failure ot that crop, or. n
. low and uoremuQeratire'price, by niakiiq
'* ii .
. corn and other grains. .\v hen our farm
mmjtipi yoco iff^ .. -r> lsj
*?$? t?.p.?V" J#?
they hate dool in the past, the rood ef
.T r ' nr. 1
foets of it, wul be seen jn our growiut
e q re# > rtj ,;i ?/ ? - . ? ?
^ mrospentv. and wo Will be able to sit duyri
''iS J^?]jnus!\cd ' houies. and .smile ui
#?|aniflj^oc[ commercial crashes
nl ah W^^riUUto ourselves some
an apparent improvement, ii
erninent.Though the prospect jij r?yl
dark anongh, the cfoqd which threatened
at one ti?s, has bcea pnrlhdiy7 dit*?t
at least stayed temporarily.?
fcv tfe adjustment of., the debt
to ao om. it wili brine
great relief to the State. The rate of taxatfaw;
Jtst tied by tha \j*t&ht*nf while
and onaeeesarily high, has
Ultoit fcr ihtvt of what was predicted and
dreaded. By a bard ffrncgle we may be
I able te pay the taxes, and avoid the ocn
I -tuition of mob property, though aoine
will inevitably be aaoriiced to meet the
<' demands of the government.
^ At the opening of the New Year,' the
' Journal appears in an enlarged for in.?
' A continually increasing bnsinens, and a
desire to do Ail! justice to our patrons,
compel ns to seek Dor# room. "We
will endeavor in the future to male
IfW
the JOURNAL a faithful giiardiau of the
rights of our people, and the interests of
Kershaw County. We return "our thanks
to our friends ior their patronage,'and,
wishing that the. opening year may prove
j hapupi?d prosperous one to thein all.
ai&ifcatlfeey wiH remember uc
asi :o ifc;nc. ? > L.
siaml v,yl?lpl?
* ' Of all the questions that are n??w forcing
1 themselves tfpon the mind* of the think*
^5 people of South Car*4ina, that of itu
migration is of the greatest importune?.
c Tndesd, ft seems to be the fttily arcnnc
now presented by which our prosperity
ran be regained. The new year is not?
begnn. How few planter* have scoured
Ttbbftrkftr the year, and yet howHinwili'ingare
tbc laboring classes to (-oimiww
operations at any prise. They have dcaerted
honest industry for petition, and
we mtttvt took to another quarter until the
' J "*' e "ti/A Kav* Ka.?i inmi).
irmtwo uvwiuui* wuivb ?. -. .. .
rated by those who would um their rote*
shad hirfr been eradicated, and they con.
rtneed their happiness aad prosperity
depend* upon their own honest toiL
Tfkere are thousands of' German inmii'
grants in the city of New York waiting
fhr ui to offer them induertnents to wane
And settle in our midst. They are not
? Tli 11 v hov* rtf their
mere iutuhuiui. <..v; ?
own accord, left their uative lnnd for the
horiwt jmrpoee of fin^roYrno their condition.
W# havo been informed that an
advance of only $12 per head hi repaired
to have t?eiu JcITverTd here. and that this
. aumahall be returned from the first wage a
earned bj the immigrant. Surely these
unrca?"uabie terms, when matters,
rof each vital importance arc :ii issue. Tie
iiannans are no tod .(or their intelligence,
0indqftiy and covaotny... They have already
ohowa themselves to be the most
thrifty of our population* and we feel u*
xperiment. they willjA more than re- 1
paid for their tronbleHwhilcJhe^whole- *
'iiit* influence that wfl be Merffd qAnJfl
their surroundings wiflf be SrCect)v ] fts 1
!i,,s M #1
Xettm that Demand Attention. ,
* One thousand sacks of guano are now,
and have been for several weelts, permitted
by their owner or owners liejjp^hc |
depot of the South Carolina Railroad at
PaunSen, greatly io the annoyance of1
every one wh<? visits the place, besides
damaging all arbieles of food^for oj?ii and
betfst,'that art nRoWed to remain there
even twelve or twenty.four hours.
We tlb not Intrtr who owh* thirt gwano,
hor fs necessary that wo shonld know.
Who?f?r he, she, or they may be, it would
: be well for them to havO it removed at
once, of it will all be taken to pay tho ex-1
n?me of storage. The Railroad Company
I
while responsible for the safe delivery of
all articles of freight entrusted to its care.
Is not nnder obligation to fttriffah alielter,
ft>r weeks and months "at the time' to
whole car loads of merchandize; and if it
Joes, the'ag*?nt can charge hi^' own price
for 9torage.
' (Vuilfl'noi fhedompkny Srfatn frhefl, or
something of the kind''s'pparnfo and distlrtcl
from the*main building. for tho nccdniuKidatiori
of dealers iif
" Seems to us that the sanle migKt be done
at a Vtt^>rtiafl cxtvose.
While uj.m, this snbjor-f. there is a,.dther*
tftkt&'lo which we would ^ftT the
" at (Vh llorl of the Ra i 1 road 'a lit h oftlles. Wc
hedrpretty general conffdaiht. that cotton
is. in mariv instance-. oblfg6<f to fie
upon tHd1 ^lktfbrui si the depot Several
"days before it is shipped; and tifl'thiV i<
due to the fliof. thtit tlitf (/Ompanjr does
' not provide sufficient meting for its thins
k ftdrtaifo'h." TV the road doing' such a tre
mcndoUh business just now. that it cannot
11 spare a feWbftra cars for the Camden
11 branch T Tf Mfch is the ear then it should
* By all means, our cotton
" <hotil<f be promptly. Time is ht
impo&int to Us as to other peofffe.
4 ? - ] ic J ! .a/-. _ t * , >
> TUr Ta>ei, and atie Public Oebt,
I" I' <"> ' ' ' . "* *A
, . T'if Legislature, previous to its holiday
recess, took important action in reference
( to the taxes for the present year, and the
bill to reduce the public debt. The bit
tcr will l?e scaled at the rate of fifty pet
I e?u. andjifjt.bjarr^ngemvnt is perfected
t our State dctt wijj be between five and
. -is of doUars.
\)ra fr^u^ tjie ooirespandenee ol
the ( harlesU^^j?V< u < coi'/ Courier. \m
following inUrestintr account of the
iutv niwTr
I two matters of so ynich concern tr
flflj people, antj join with that pa
per in sayiug that although the taxes arc
fiit/Ji, yet they are more reasonable and
mlerjblo tfiau we anticipated 'rr , ? ,f
THE WORK OP THE DAV
vu enteral]'upoo. The Senate auie&cltiieitt
to section pno, Jbuin^ one,, and a quarter
mills instead of one and a tyiliL fon the
payment nf salaries of the "e^QCtitive and
judicial departments, Tras concurred in.
lurwrr.r jteatev.
There wnVsome faint' opposition Troni
the oha'rpwrt'n the e&nwnittoe of ways
and .weans, who thought one and one-half
mills not a bit too much ; but the House
would not listen to him. Ttowley came
out still more earnestly in his opposition to
the Seriate amendment to section two.
Thia wae a redaction of one find one-half
Wilis to one and one-quarter for the support
of the penalv charitable and eduea
tional institutions. Bowley stated that
one and one-quarter mills was fnsnfficiont
for the proper care hf there institutions;
that their distressed condition for the past
two years was a . . f,
wl l-i STAKUINU RI^HOACII
to the party, and he wanted to sic rach a
course stormed. lie *.iid that the Peni
tentinry was now in ?lel?fc $100,000, the
Pnfrersity $50,000. the Lunatic Aaylam
$150,000, and all (ho other inatlttittons.
moro or less, in arrcire, and it litis i arisen
from just such insufficient, tax levies as it
is now proposed to make. Hurley uininfalned'thnt.
ufnWthe neV fUsearolchf of
property as "riven in the comptroller ??neral'a
report, bolnj; Si JC.OQfyOOty. a larger
amount of money wpuld be realized than
was contemplated hy the TTntisc when it
fixed the ratoM one and one-half mills.
The House had worked upon a basis of
*i:>o,ooo,oo< as the taxnblejpropei ty of tlte
,^V?U5, whereas it was now made known
that the assessment was $20,000,000 more.
J. P. ifos'ton, of Nowherry, was also opposed
to any
1 'rNrKVAMKOK Tlir T.KVTT.
Two httndred thousand dollars was cuouprh
in all eousitianca for these institutions
Miii<>rt, of Rich laud, wad aUo in favor of
concurrence. Tba party, he said, had
pledged themselves in the last campaign
to reform and low taxation. and ho thought
it abnet time t-hnt tliey rommencod to do
aomcthiag in that direction. Gen. Gabriel
Cannou made a few remarks, showing that
$153,850 was amplj sufficient for the support
of the institution according to tho
'estimate made itr the comptroller's report.
I Robertson.of Boaufort. the Rov. lhmjrlasa.
I whs in favor of a* low taxation us possible,
hot tho institutions should be supported,
laud he was in favor of adding a half mill'to
Section 2. and striking out the snbsenuent
provision in the bill for the half yonrly
J NT Kit K ST ON THK I'KKT.
!f. B. Myers was pleased to wherrm the
hi|>py U mpor of the House towards tlu*
hill, aud ho hoped it would continue, and
that tho amendment to ^ccfion '2 would
beWnetlrrcd in.' The section was then
passed us amended, and reads at follows '
h'w. 2 TJiat a to* of one apt) one-fourth
(1 J ) mills upon every dollar ef .the vulgt
of all taxable property in this State be,
?od the Mm* If hereby, levied tom*et ap
mce of the penal, charitable ar\? *$?0P'
ional institutions of the State, exclusive of
fciniaon^chnajL fa*th<BlU^l y^B 9m~
PAI Kot&iiipuJ|i(; |ci^if>r,s.
Sections 3 l?nd,i theft jbassofl' t^thout
3eriotK5cppol|li<^(fin the jwrm in Jplupfa
they came from the Senate, nnd reen nft
lollows: "> ?* 3
That a Lit gf fly (->) mfflg npnn
every dollar of the value or ail taxable
?roirtei1tljij^b%?nd tj..amp is
hereby. levied Co meet appropriations rot
tk* snpptxL. juul.. uuuuttioa4ttie of .public
schools for the fiscal year commencing
Novelet. tl>4t the
amount raised by the levy in this section
in oxccss of three hundred thousand dollars
be apportioned among tho several counties,
as the ifcae.school fitud is now apportioned,
to be applied to the payment of
teachers' claims i*h said counties, and
pro rataupon Said t,; *~' i '
Skc. 4. That a tax of one and one-half
(IV) mills upon every dollar of the value
of all taxable property in this State be,
and the same is hereby, levied to meet appropriations
to defray the expenses of the
General Assembly for the extra session of
1873 and the regular session commencing
November 25, 1873.
. I TUJ5 CREDIT MOB1L1ER l'MNTlNO.
? Tbp.next flection did pot get through
so easily? Ip ip as follows : ' " s. '
Sgc. 5. That a tax of ono mill tipon
evftrv ildlW of the Value bt* all taxable
Ttropetrty iff this State bo. and the saiua is
hereby, levied to tneet appropriations foi
public priptiqg %, tha JUool, ypr compiecing
Jioveiuber 1, 1^7^.
Crilienaen, (Snservafivd: tif GVcbnfilte
made a Strong speech- showing* np the
enormities of the printingexpenses*^here
had been paid from the treasury,.he said
to the liepnblican Pri^nw.Oopipauy. ni
appropriated for it bv the uerieral A^sem
blv during the last fiscal year. fltedmiMhir
and se^ntVfive'thonshml dorjiaw. or. aboni
- - m A I.,
one-third ot the entire revenues vr wn
1 intake from taxes. There* was not.. h<
maintaiued, another State in the Union
nor even any six of the wealthiest Statci
in the Vnioif, ihe printing rtpenaea o
which irtiuM compare in tunotint with ouri?
He would appeal, ho said* to the Uepubli
cans, as a party, and to the colored pe>ij)l<
I f J Tp Tjptis fJUNTING FRAUD,
for nothing was doing so much to e lulling
i er the party apd ifamage tfie colored pco
pie as public rulers." In 18*?7 the Trhoh
of tho public printing was only tiliou
thousand dollars, and itoould bedeuanov
by rcsponaible pri#)ter$j % not iui%r?
than forty thousand dollars per annum a
the Aufsltfic. Boston, of Newberry,1 ira
1 plcased*he said, wftb the remark* itf tli<
1 gentlemau fiom Gneenvillfe; but lie lio;>o?
that tho (loose would oonuur hjj tlu
. amendment; for the Jcvy of one mill wi?
I half a mill less llran the umoftnf fixed
nricrihsillv bv the House, atifl if^lm'TfAus<
' should r#fhhe to coneor in tie {wiwti
amendment the Senate might replace th<
f uvigiual feature*. Wylv, (fiolorcd.) oJ
, Clarendon, also advocated concurrence
The1 section wasVmalfty fittalfedj'si were
' a&'jia 0?,
> fourth.(3i) ujills.qpon every dollar 9!'tin
. value of the taxable property in this StaU
bc; and the'snme if hereby, leried to pa)
the deficiency or unpaid approprdrtfon* H
he fjfecnl yeat *hioh outflowed Novinibcr
L, 18725 ; aud ita* -of threesuarkii
of a mill wi hereby landed to pay the clniui
of the South ^'{trpliua Hanking and Trust
Company, now held by ufnty'fMiftntW,
Ksfj .j or as much'therefore aa uiay be tie?e*nny.
1
rt ? "M l - A c /1\ III ??
OKU. j, i liar-ft tax 01 one umi mi
every dollacai'thc taxable property of tins
State ho, and tlie same fs here~by. levinl to
pay the half jcatly infbfest npon the public
dtfbbof th??? Stated (is adjusted at- flic
present setvion.) due and payable on the
1st of July., 1874.
Sec. 8. That a tax not to exceed three
(3 ) mills upon ovcry dollar Of the value of
all taxable prnjiertyin eaeh of the seicral
chnnties of this State be. and the sume is
hereby, levied fOr opufy purposes for the
fiscal yoar commencing November 1,1873,
the rate to be fixed by the county commissioners
of eaclr county, and by them certi
fied to the comity Itiditor thereof, except
counties of Greenville and Pickens, in
which the county commibsiouers shall levy
a tux of five (5) mills, two mills of wjiifh
shall be devoted explosively "to the payment
of the past - indebtedness* of said
county; nnd Spartanburg County, four,
(4) mills, ono (1) mill of which shall he
used exclusively for the liquidation of past
due indebtedness for the bhildiug of
liridjrer1: Provided, That the restrictions
of this section sknN not apply to such connties
as are now authorised by law to levy u
tax for special purposes: Provided 1'urtlicr,
1'hat the county 'commissioners of
Charleston Potintv are hereby directed to
eaneetbbe levied' and collected, - in the
same manner and at the same time as other
count)' taxes arc collected, a special tax. of
two (2) mills oil the dollar on all taxable
property of the county, to pay the past
indebtedness of the County ; the said funds
so raised to be kept in the treasury by the
treasurer, subject to the |?a.s*ai;c of an act
of the General Assembly to provide for
lha payment of the past indebtedness of
the county, and the county cnmmituionerM
and the county treasurer are prohibited
from usini; said iuuds for any pupose whatsoever
until the passage of act heroin contemplated
; anu in the Pouritv of Oconee
the county commissionersaro hereby direct
1 - ? * " i.. - ..* I
| etl in levy ana cnnere n ma ui ?.>iro ?i?w
| one-half (|) mills on all the taxable pro|
party of the county to pay the past indebtj
ednoH of said cuuttfy
Set. 1?. That flic proceeds frohi the!
I taxes levied in the first seven *e<?tione of,
this set shall bo kept by the Mate treasurer
separate ami apart froui each other
and from other public funds, and shall hi
applied to the purposes for whfch they aro
resjtcetivdy lcviett, ntnl none other.
Sec. In. That so much of miction 72
of chapter XII of title 111 of part I of.
the (jrnoral Statutes ?* directs-flic State
auditor, on or before the 15Ili of November,
annuully, to piflve hotictf to each county
auditor of the rate per centum authorized
by law to be levied for .various Stole
purposes be, and the same is hereby,-repealed
jaod the county auditors and county
treasurers, of this." Sl&tq are hereby
required, without ftirthtr notice, to pro
ceed, on end after January 1,1374, unde
") %' ' it y ^ - s' ? " ' v
BbP tlic collection of the tuxes hernia levied,
in the manner prescribed byflnv; and
they are"hci|l)vj/orhi^len toHoltact, or..
Cause to be wlt4itol,wy StheMaflvhatfl
ever, unless tterdlftcr expMely BtlBizcfl
so to :ln : Itrovided. Thado thing ftreifl
^ontained jdiall preveiUjjp) m
district schwl taxes, poH^x, ta
and taxes levied for the relief of widows
and orphans of persons killed because of
authorized by law for county purposes.
Any FAik' br cvunty^fe^f
offend against any of the provisions of
thtiHftt shall -frg ileumwl uf {"ulhy u
felony, and, upon conviction. tfiefcof,,shall
bo punished by a fine of not less than ofie
thousand dollars or more tmm fifty"thousand
doflurs, and by iinpriwftnnent ih the
State Penitentiary for a'period of opt leaf
than one,year or more than five years. ,
, Sec. 11. That all .^taxes assessed und
payable under tb iff act;sTialf "be paid iif
tbe folldwing kihd bf rFulfcls: United
States currency, gold and silver eeinf national
bank notes and cortificatejrof indebtedness
authorized by this General
Assembly and issued to the Republican
'Printing Company, pursuant to the act
approved November 19, 18?3; aird on receiving
any of said certificates forr taxes,
the county treasurers shall,;cancel the
.same, by writing the word /'cancelled" on
the back of each certificate so rcctfivcd,
and attaching bis official signature thereto;
and the State treasurer shall report to the
General Assembly, at,the,next regular
; session, the total, au*> jot <?^uf h certiftoates
returned to niuL by the effunty
treasurers respectively. r' *
Aftfcr fldishing the Hit! to ^aiffeeupfilrVs.
[ the bill r'A ire vii ii
\ TOUEDUCE THX VOLUME OF TfiB J*?BUC
' DEBT ;lo- J J :;tu I
wa? then taken up. ' Th#ro,,jfafl sonic
- 04>rc<ppcnt, in relation, to conversion
I bonds. The Senate had stricxW frtim
l "section 1 of the bilf. as'ft*
?| fTonsc, a'provtao dedaringthat 8ft,9t?iVHtH)
?: of inversion Isolde issued iilfcallj Ware
, ab?>luU4y .null and void. Mcep-e, Cochran
a and Minort wore in^faror ^replacing trie
f proviso, op the ground thit it wlnda' be
.'Tar bettor and would be hhtifcmtoory
. to the people to have the triftttor of the
conversion bands definitely and 'f .<%
i -? ABHOLL'TELY SETTLED. a , ,j>)
r.. Hurley thought the Hfuse had better
. take the bill justaa itcaiuc from theScn.
^tcr fcqr of Hpu^oihing worse The
? TTonsc refused to eftneuf in tJ)c aiiiendi
uient. and insista on It* prdtlso.' The
; nimmdtfent to' the other iefeliomr'Ming
>. mainly clerical, weroeoucuited ill without
t disunion, and thoo a motion to rcgonaid
j or the vptc whereby the .flouse ljad re:
fused to concur in the amctidni(iht to. sec1
tinb 1; being in relation to Ihflcofiverbinn
? bonds, vr*f? carried. - Several of the senat
tors were upon the floor working, I was
I told, to get tho House to conqur in the
: amendment, and the treasurer, too, was
on band, it was said, in the sahio fnlArost
> Tt looked at ono tinwNi.s if the bondholders
I' were about to carry the day, and sera re a
. quasi recognition of the; s q, f
KIUI 1HJI E.VT Cu.NVF.RrlOX BONDS.
gt the ayes and nays was made and the
House sustained its former action by a
: vote f!4 to 29 A Senate bill to rnaknnp:
. proprlarton to pay tho claims of the Citizens'
Savings Jhinli, of $outh Carolina,
and the Central National Jlank, of Colum1
bia. S (r.. against the State of South farot:....
iv.m fluiil ni)1ii(tiin frnm the i>;il(>inl:ir
Hurley ' hoped that the claim, which
> amounts to $(?!>,000, would not he passed
fir the reason that the bank was no#'*fh
course of bankruptcy ami it would Hot b*
to the interest of Hie widotrg and orphans
who are creditors nf-bank to pay thig,.mo'
uoy uutil the question of bankruptcy be
settled. After a tedious rauiblin?r debate,
participated in by a number of members,
the bill was passed to a third roadintr. The
House then adjourned until half-past 7
. P. M
1)1 KP?Of cpusninptidn, at Camden,
S. (\. oil Tuesday. 23 rd ult., William
Thbntafl Holland, eldest son of James R.
and Klizaheth Holland, in the 23rd year
oi'his ajro. . /v
mi v WAmtATt
AAA JJUAIUCj.
f c * ' I ?< ?|
Office Comity Treasurer Kershaw,
OAMDF.N. S. <\, T?EC. 31, 1878.
ffN and nffer the 10th day of January
1874, tin- Hooks of the Treasurer of this coup*
ty will I"' open for the reception or Slate and
t "nil nly Taxes'.
The rate oftaxation will be as follow*:
Mills.
Slate Taxes, (including 'support of
Phlslic Schools.) t ki
County Tax, J I
Special County Tax to pay pnsl indebtedness",
" ? 2
Poll lax. "'lie dollar.
The Free Fridge Tax will he collected at
flic shine I line," and Is a* follows:
DcKiiih n ii" I W at ore e Townships 2
Hulfaln and Flat Hocks Tnwnfliip.s. I
Tile following ScftooHdftrlN? linre eaeh
nMeafu-d tiieiiiselma to he collected ?t
the same time:
Sel.Aoi Districts. * " Mill*.'
No. 1. l? ! ?I 1 I
\o. if. 'J
"s?. 1
No. 4. On personal property. * ->
No, 8, Haifa mill, and oil cents on
each poll.
No. !? ' - . 2
No. ]2. Two dollar* on each poll.
is....,;..n 11 ..i iii,: v.a ii>? s..lt,,u_
Infr fnh<l!? n? rccciv.tli^o f.iV Miato Tate*:?
linitcl Stale* Citrrwv, (lohl tun I Silver
Coin. National lUnk, Notea a ml .('e^iiticiitex
of IntlolilcdiipsH nnflirtri7>J .hy the Ornor 1
Acaetuhly. an.I -UMte.l to the Republican
Printing Company purannnt lo tlip Act up
pro veil November 1 *.?. l87-l.
ItoNAliU MotjUKRN,
. County Treasurer.
January I, 1?m! if"
Camden Orphan Society
filk acapehv.
The etcreleee of tW1? Pettortl will Op re union
on Monday .next, oil) iaetuni.
jitiin w. .1 v mi son.
JnntiRry 1. Vrlnoipftl*
fisX'niAmasa v <i?r son. cm \mr
'1 IN(>. How either eexinay fnieinata
%tnl gain tliolove MiJJlVcliom of any prison
they may clionac inatantly. Tlilaximoje mental
acquirement a# An posatBs free w? mall,
for Hi' colli?, togetheyjnijh a Matriuf eOuiile,
Egyptian Orarle, Prenms, Hintpjto Ladies,
ic. A queer hook. #J\rhtress
If, S yovelt/Vjo.1 Jnraey eKy, N. J.
V '
i
l)isliliiii uiun m WMBTSTt
-p->il the Eastern D^mu^pi^utli CaroliSoutli
Cnstof the
CiriZEXS' SA VINOS BANK in the County
of Richland in said District of South Carotin*,
adjwtgada-Bsmhaiipt nn if nam pal in,
tion ; that the payment of any debts ifnd deyvegyj?f^anf
cpg2g?rty Jjcloui^t ^ s^i'l
BaifltfnpT, loitur tot liriree, una Tnw-?rwi?Bfer
of any property by it are forbidden by
taw" hut iffwwnifc iff tM wwmnw u? |
?aid Bankrupt, to prose, theirdebls and to
choose one or irtftr? Tissignlflf wf its Estate,
will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden at Coliftftbia, -fit fhe Cifirens' Barings
Bank of Sout)?JCaroli|ia, beforp- E. |L S*abrcok,
Registrar in Bankruptcy for said" District,
on Ike fourteenth, (14ih)'day of'Janaa>
ry, A. D. 1874, at 10 o'clock, a; au
' ' B. M. WALL ACE,
United States Marshal for said DiWrict,
(Jauary 1?2t> * As Messenger.
" |?t7~
Pacific Guano Company's
(CAPITAL $100,000) .
Soluble Pacific Guano*
/J!
r Tiiia OUANO la now so well known in all
the Southern States, for its remarkable effects
as an agency for increasing tjie( products of
labor, as not to require special commendation
from us. Its use f%r eight years puat has established
its character for reliable exceL
lehcc.L The large fired1 eapitil furcated ty'
t% Companyiu this[trad* affords the surest
guarantee of the continued .excellence pt this
Winner.-1 The supplies pnt fnto mhrket 4hls
seaaea are, as beeetofpre, prepared under tb*
superintendence of Dr. St. Julieq ^tavencl,
Chemist of the Company, at Chai-leston', S.
C. Hence, ulantcrs mav rest assured that
its quality and composition it prc^isfly ,tlie
ftntno as thnt heretofore'sold."
- * j.m. BoBsttN,
' f ' General Aunt's,I IfaWlmofe.
w Terms?$48 cash; $od time, tvilhuutiinterest.
.
To accommodate planters, fhiey can order
uow and have till. i|e leltif AprilHo decide
as to whether they will talfe pt time or cash
ftriee.' When fWiVerM from'ny
the carload, no tlrayage wilUie cliarjred.1
. J. >. KUUSOSv..
''terArtb pirosrrrXTO. otAjm/BoiCE.
PJUASTER, &c.? always oil hand.: (juelitv
guaranteed, , , N. UPpSpJI, M
January I ' 3m
ii,r mhl izi'jd* * '-in"!i J ? J.ilii
Guano.
(M totorSfcA FOWL fcUANft,
Irt tons WRj*>LVKf)' BON*>
For sale iq?u rrammnble terms. 4a purclijtsara
iiukiog early application, tt T?*n
J. & T. I. .JONES,,
Tnnuury 1. if
UIJAAWAV,(.
MV two 'tone, Antony Lore. brhVn'alrin.
about it feet 4 incites in height, with lira
forefinger on left hand cut off byr a cutt'ntf?
machine: hnd otl, whwi he leftrV hroifti
stlipid coitf, with a velvet ceiUr. ??d black
wool hat. 18years old, hl.1 Barrel Love,
very hlaek, ahohl C feel 4 inches in hmyfit,
bud on dark clothes, anil slow i? .ap-'aliiag.
AU por-ons are warned not to harbor or rut
ploy thorn.
; 11 'W\r 1.MII 'nnlnydrf I '
Jan. 1. Jt. .
tfi% I
MOfaTH can he nmilo hy smart,
^ * alirewd men who can keep quiet,
Send for a confidential circular, which wjli
be sent on I he receipt of f>0 bonfs.
JNG. T. PHILIPS, f
.... . ; _ \t fffty VAi* J
A FORTUNE ?0R 50 pENTSA
C/uutrr /<<? the W'/V ?T to ]i?auh>r Hid*.
The National Lottery Co.
Hrrnuiz.-d on tho plan of the Havana Lottery.Will
distribute quarterly
20o,000o In O-QldLI
AS FOLJ.OWS :
ONE U It AND CASH ti 1ST *50,000
ONE (THAN D CASH GIFT 25,000
Oris (1* vxn'fi.?an Gir? Irt.dOO
Of.*: Uk\ki> Q.vau Girr 6.000
10 Cnalr-Giflfl $500 encli ; 5, <100
20 Cnlfh Gifts 25Q each 5,000
* 100 Cash Gifts ! 1UO each 10.000
1.000 Cash Gin? 10 each 1Q.OOO
L'.OiM) (fata ulfta o each 10.000
10.000 Cash Gifts x leach * 10,000
First drawing March 10, 1874. TiCkbta
50 cents ouch. '
As we employ no Agents outside of the large
cities, are fhrts enabled to give to purchasers
the benefit of the ooatUiijMiou that would mh
crwivo go to Hi j Agent., Wc will iherefore
send you f> for S2fA 1* fof $*, L'Tft* $10, 1
"i("? for WM'or ?pdv, i ,-.jt . d o** y
TUft -lisii ilmiii'fi will b<- conducted by a
sworn eoirftnittee. A lis# of nic'mhey* to wlncli
gillk nru ^warded will he rent 10 every purchaser
ioiiuediiitek j^Jer Jjie draw jug. We
will send tickets l>v oxftresl; and' coilec# on
dtdirery. when so ordered, He int o and lend
your lull iiddnas pjiuiuc, town, county and
stale, plainly wrilfen". As over one half of
the tickets are already engaged by Agents in
the cities ueur l?y, we would udvi*e those who,
desire one or tuore to forward their orders to
ue at once. lh> not delay; Address SUTTQX&.Co,
P.
(i. Box 'J1H, Jersey City, N. T.
The Canton, Java 4 London'''
TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE CO.
Having met so ith inch unprecedented success
abroad, owing to the popular prices W whleh
they dispose of only f//s rtjg Utt yniUt;4 j/t?
</i.,i> arti^if. Having their good*itjrect from
the grower* in the flhst, hare fitsf openW a
brant'U otlice in ihu United Stales, anilpjaced,,
it in charge of Xer Hung CUou Keitig, who
formerly attended to all the pttrclrusing In
t'liina. dam and Suiut'fa, *mt whh.droiu hi?
long experience in the business, is without
an cijunl in the world, we can sell our articles
1(1 ner coot phonnsr thin nirv itnmr mv in
AiuuricM, jind wish a lire mail or woujqu ill
every town ami village in tlie IfnitM S'IuIoh
to liiiv our T>??. CrtfJVea an-l Spieea, of to
act as for their *alv. lu order.lu otter
special inducements to agent*, we lniye made
arrangement* with all rtte railroad* 1* transfer
ilif inuuehao ipmvnt* we expert to make
at llu-lowest possible rates, ami we baxepilt
ii]i ?umpn* rnninininjr Miii|>irr ui rm-u
Kr?nlo of our article*, over lU lbs in all worth
nl retntf over :<K. which we will sciuh expre*
paid, for *1 W>. I'erKons reeulvlnp
llirir np>wv> h'"it all) lyidcriuud llwl wo
lone amounted ii number in
their Imrh, nfni Ahllpe n* by not cotrcepondittjr
lurlher. UommmerM will receive <ntr cpf-.
flliii j>rj(!C lint, with ft *:lUi)dc of chili
??f our rffftefoi^ftor 21 elk. Addrer* nil OT'tbr*
io 1 *l|. 0. hiiiHti. Brooklyn. N. k.
miir? isTVrT jjrMm-rT? n.v 80 till i n/ &V
| renin, with x?e. height, color of arcn and
hair, you will receive liy return mnilu correct
picture of roue future husband or w ife, w ith
name and ilute of marriage.
HflJiHWi * Vb't Uo,J.0K<6!1?
MMHMiHMHiHI
Collepof|joiil|^ciaDS,
Jr,vMen\lm Besent (Hr'^^Q'lnrd remeSe.
SilicBliliO, us thaKsuBf their many
yciiiiKxpSeiUI in theBfeci^Breatment of
tjie jjfcrtscffl?V'B*d great succ?^f/E**lUqumlkie*
i|?vc n^Krith, both in
thii^cijuut^- mrd in l?wrQ|wqthey feel tvarra
nt i d to offer
$1000 REWARD
^n.r wm> t># Pi'Ki wtud Afmmr^tmkmmr
Neuralgia, P.hcuiiutisoi, Asthma, Venereal
jjisease in any form. Scrofula, Syphilis, and
all diseases of the urinary organs, (a specialty '
Jiaiug maJpoMhose.diseases caused bv youthful
imprudence) either in Diariicea, Dysentery,
Dyspepsia, ,?m? fr1|*emedies
will ndt pGrnranenfly* uW
To insure prompt-ettcntion, a consultation
Tee ofOJk>tf>Bll*Wt#b?eMV4Mtl all
letters directed to . ?vg*?-:
J. EDWAID SPENCER, JT. K.^etfetary.
AVGirt;$&AdKB.1*
All victims gf early ttidiscretion, causing
premature datAryv 4th, should lone no time in
sending for our valuable remedy- l'rice one
dollar. /'At iiiCI.-7HT
THE BEST REMEDY.
Our staudard preparation for consumition,
asthma, brohchitia apd eaiarqty and all Uiaeases
of the throat and Ipngs, is the only reliable
potilimciirt in i he world, as the numerous
cures it has effected, qau testify. Price
One Dollar.
Fever antj Ague
permanently "en r^i wit bout the nseaif quinine..*
The only positive pehnansiiVcwri eve# tillered*
Has uerar failed io givuiunantMlusf. .Avoid
quinine ami it# injurious effect# upon the ner'vous
system and send to ui for tliejanly-ci'M;
AU othqr rawediea Are but temporaiy reliefs,
udlilft tbis iuvi .sever,- in a in*gje? instance,;
fade\)U> efiout a pemjftieut ?) ??. i Prioe On*
DdlUu-.i o., , a ipLa -,i , t
Nd'FimUy thotof4 bnrilltoti! our VrtpnthCf Balm,
which jifvbs itariVttl^rertdf^in .Mi cAserf of
Asiatic bWV/ffern;' dyliwer^dflrWilp*,' Aholer*
infcirftnni', t&Wtfc ciiiivuisionsf'c^ittitV in'the,
atdmach.^i-nriugiA. Il/stcVi!t,**rrcmciiS,1<Jot!nnche,
earache- &c.
Diirlhg lVt f*VV^1 rb7)lAffiu|v1?itfttlfih'in
Kntrlhn<1. 'tftft W.-renintlVe'VplA'pSy vasVuf-*
vyrirtHy WtoMfetf by tfii fuctflfV. Ttonot Af?-*
ply to riothritihflioaucR9 unJ-epecd itinny dollars,
,wh f ii on etfl ? 0 P (?flr Bafaam Afm \nst"
a fmnily'nA'rly t'Hn'f'. _ l^rhr^wf'dHeBfAflrftl*
It well inert)h the name given it by thy ?rqat
Frt-ui'li i)h^,si.^ap/ ttf. NylkfSy^ufref Vftrfbsaing
i!sr^Von^rnft' W?b Wfiflrtg the cholera
in London. that of
tionx. to he cure ull!TflYir?|>oeialties being the
rfflHfctllrWl tffcd
I twig* *<Th 'rtrtl ftguto' *h<jKrti?l)fs,'nter*
iiMl ?Ii?r?iHW*pPpo?i(^brtnt?>.
invi 01 in* TjTiimry rrvunw-Tn mi wr? wmon
we claiiu thut live loligex-pcrutftefr sf 0?lV P*^
. llytfaMlio-sjieHHl fh<Me TiHsrotolh*
Mir MeffttMWi aM*Wwe?fcir?M
1 imlraur^AnesfciklWn.-Srtf wiR'ydSba* glad-to'
ImaY from nil oor'feliffVHng fri^iAfp/ilo matted
\?I41# wrliai di.san*tIbbyifcuiy b? 4flHctad,-aTi?^
wtnM A?suie HiMU'Pe'wJH iffmry toMhfenr
ilit" flfdrtioa nhd^rdnrt' courflo*^ fv&mrtent
s^ei&il Nisid, nitfl wml*-*
rant'limit in titty ewe ttte tldvt?*witt erw-:
nate frtin I he beat practitioner# of fbfc "fcoutatry,
tlie moot noted of whom niV-4? eg4T*?ly
engrifccd'iie spdcisMfbrfefciiWitlents of our col?
lege, and thus place within read itfhtppoorepr.
who may hp- upfTrrnniTtP'^nohgh ftrfre'
ntllicled in moat
I reliable liicttiojof obtaining the best known
remedies. Ouronly charge.if ft consultstion
fee of one dollar. ' _ .
; Our Konr Stnndnrd prejWpfct+in^ m#Mioned
uboveni'9 unrivalled,- and to prove our earnestness
w e hereby offer a rewarti of 'j: {
lOOO DOIxLARQ
for n person urtlietotl wlth^ny oftyedlsMaM
mentioned abovi;, w lunu wc cannot ueririAneptly
cure by the use of our 8tflmW>f Reihsdtes.
Address all least's to '
4 J. EDWARD SPENCER, At- V; ^vc'y,
'T Tt'mpMnsville, I,. T:, N. Y.
ASSOCIATES.
J..U. XijcouvAl. D., F. A..8., T. S. Phillips,
M. !>/, DuVfiipvri, -VI V., Alton#* Ue Chwteuil,
U,i K. V. Duscbnkte/ W. K. 0.,
A. F. D. Rlumcutradeh, (formerly pltyaioian
to II. 1U U. the Duke of Urun#wick,i A). K.
de J'-iitia), formerly auacliod to the Invalided
Paris. . V
lOOOCASH GIFTS!-"
Reside, 0?'^!3nl^^r?iRm^^5^^ious*nd
Dollars worth of goods Ivkg.difpotted by
The National Sales Co.,
?. : r ;
OF T^E CITY OF NEW* YO^*.
,, Ol{ll tSTOCJC,, WM,
Comprise*: Grand and S4UA10 Pianos, Melodious,
Cabinet Organs, Bine Oil'Pausing?,
Clijrpnu*, ;Kugru\iagii, .Silvfrwiu-e, Gold and
Silver iVatdica, Ludief' L?c*sd and Funoy
Goods. ^ogctber witli a largeaa?l varied assortment
ot Elegant Jewelry,.Paris, Londop
aiul Viuiua Fancy Goods, Muaio Boxes, pine
Fans, Opera G lasses, Bags, porteinonuaies
Dressing Cases, Bronzes, ^oyellies^etoL.
This uo Gift Enterprise nor Battery, out is
the only.. Lena liJc OiiK. Tun El and I'ivb
Bulla it Ea.bE in the United Sutcs wboae
Metli ?1 of operation is based upou a Scientific J
System of Averages. . t - ?
SYSTEM OP SALE. ?"< ?
All our goods aretlif ided inio inner (Jakat
CbASSNS. 1 1 . T
Class A. comprises goods in .Talon front $6
to $UX)0. - . ?
Usee it comprises goodaciir vwlne front- $d
toflOOKo# i*
Class C comprises goods ki value from $J
toSltHfr.
Each ElasaJa iliiUed iuto seU cuuiprising a
1 . ...iter or Ioms number, according to theclasic
Upon llfic iek our syittih of hrmAlt is bused.
Mmpp
CliecKs describing goods in eucn set are
seujqd ui.ginelupW pd llioroughlr flexed. , ,
On MSOTtnt'ofifc a nrintcfl check. fcfaS'* A.
Hill ftf HritWu without eludce aiul deTirdredl i
tt our office or scnf by mall to Mj address..
The article, or in-licit^? iiflmetj^upoti it w ill he
ddtvfretf to rhr purchaser, or sent, by mftrt <n
express on jMyntonf of $.f to otir Hlwriftullfg '
Agent. 1
On receipt of $1 a cheek in clae* T1 will lfe.
sow, and oieretiim'ofVheek with f# the ptif- ,
chaser will obtain the artiple or goods jescribed
on'cheek.* * !
On veetiint af .'4> rents a eheek in -etnas f
will b* Hthih Mt'l on return of eheek with ?l \
the purchaser will oldaiu the article or' goods |
<tescribed on the eheek.. These are our Fit*.
? - 1 IU... Ita ...? U . .. m ..a,l AMlitla
i nnnn, hum w^r, p.n.r..^, <uni vwimr i
tli* ln?l?ler of ill* cheek *o pntn-lm*e?1 to hi* >
dilutees or purchase In the three classes re- ?
?l?ectivelv. * a
XQr>T frach Chert friiiitL ? thr Ptirchitttr ft <in
Arfirlt frJufif a I $1.50 nn.f ^fiiard*. ' r
Bv our system of average we ennguar*n -1
toe it gold or silver [uot OroidCbr white met- n
h|J tVnfi h, n fine Oil I'lumno (retailing for $ *> c
to *H>. ] or n on^h check in every five.
i.ocftl an'l tnivcling Agents wanted in evei
v top it,in tin* l nit* dictates. to whuin u lib- .
. rt1 cnuniiissi .n will he tnid. N. R.?None Jj
bill responsible partus pole to lmflish talis- 1
ta'rfory references iieNl npplr. >
All (trtlerifgr elu'cks should bo addressed to '
\ATIO\Ui SAM> (O 0
Illtiiiit, N, V. 11
X. n.?Parties ordering check* will plaafce
enclose stirnrp torTWtrrrn pottage. /
p'iMm^ safely ilnishWbV otit ccl^Ti- J.
ted lotion* 25 cents postfenicf.
WILSJO^ * Co., 1\0. flo^ yO, Hoboktl^ N. J.
n i* J r rf l
H"" wllWIOTTOit. ~ Hobcken,
N; J.
UE GOEN EEADICATOE will remove
the worst corns within ft'week withtbe
use of the knife. GO els. post pafd.
WILSON ft. CO., P. O. Box GO.
Hoboken,
rpHE Science of Love ftnd Fascination. How
1 to win the undying love of the oppoeite
sex, forwarded on receipt of the price, $1, by
WILSON & CO.,
m/or^wvji^ to
" ?]yo tne hftir ?ny desired color oy ft
ii nhii ? u
Price GO cents. WILSON 4 CO.,
.uwfrnBff-Hf.
-| a A Portraits of the prettiest girl*, of ike
1\JU United Stftles, twe to life, with names
$1. . WILSON.& oo^; ,
gjajwsp.niwMw^i..-:t
YOCNG iSeiT'tf d&fta WbMty nead
re? k>u>\mo iM#m<V9 ?
ones nnd yi?will h??M?ed ?B*nd <j.lo
W LxT.^Brow|^j?'j.
OUR CURLIQUE curls the, sU-sighte*
hair. Never fails. 26 cents, prepaid.,
; ; - WIL80N $ CO.,
P.O. Box 60, lioboken, N. J' - r
* OXJR FSR8IAN ON HJEST'*wfll faane it
luxuriant growth of beard or moustache on
the smoothest luce. 50 cents,-post paid.
A . w -t 0. ' WIL8flfr & 00., 1
.? -1> *ip>0. *otf 50, HobokenrK***
i. s. ?t k ' >s? * +?;
TVEPELLERIERIfwiU positively remera^llr
\j tapMHfaO\i?tat+. 25fcenM, postpaid. t
^ . *aj . v? <s/wrLMN' A fitter . <
V O. *? 30, Heboken, N. J. ;
?mployment thai Pays;
'Wears now seeding a package ef &len*
hyt ifiait f?ri$i wkick <retadie for #6.??
Satisfaction guaranteed. Also, Arte revealed, f
Wo'ndereaad Mygtwiw bf all Nation* foet%l,
cost to secure $1,001, Address <in i: ?f
t 1 dHk A lisietej 0*nIhmr c'dHdih4ne
srftA . a. vavrnu. irirva
a mm-#m w&mma <*
ASBe wine Mwhioe for fiSuSa
Www T T M*V WW
^Ung^|t|^po'^3,^
ceeded In construcflng'a machine that will fnliv,
beet the above requtrmenta. It U a most wvtodwC)inteAy#e,|>iI
tfculln^ direct upricht positive
otiatv%aW.Mvi?4BlMKhiuilng, >mx>th and
noiseless, wUl stitch, hem. iell tucL quilt, cqrd,
bind, braid afad eihroileltad m*t giprlhs jif
tier. Uses thethread dicta from, the spool: wUL
Is hi(thlT^ftfS(UShfl h? toofbOf , bet
at all times reliable, msllnf lta practical sclsdMo
ply, but we *r? now vdlUng nMWVM AproretV
ii.ttc binerv that Brill before fcnfrwatte bs to fcsep
ahead of theylemand. Jtistte Ant and only success
in maunfcetorlngia-froM roMnelftd substantial
low-prlccd sewing machine. Its extremely low
price places it within the reach of ail. Its ajmpUctty
ami strengtiiadapU.lt toWi klhdsodwotk, \na enables
the uioat iguoraht to make use of it.
i^r,'S!K^M?VW&,,ISfer,goSt
furnished with dacbsiifciJ * \a<;r%TThe
large shoe factories In the eastern states sre
now using over one hundred of these machines, and
tiijytia Uusindelve* dcliskicU with tbtiiii *
The single fact that there are over 270 people employed
fei manufacturing tbssw tosWomeWts wfli give
soma Mpa of the vastnesaof bur enterpdVe add that
tlie demand so far has exceeded Urn supply will serve
to show yie Immense hmuttnt of otr Bales, ~
In every camfwhnVe auattacMowis nds ffvVhwU
cWArfuHy refund the money. - ?
A few state rlgfel# free to dhoroughly r?^ihi
pamrs. Only those w-ho ran furnish the very best
references uced address us. TrlOHV'l|ib%MWa
waste no time in correspondence, as our time u fuliv
.
. U. a POPOLAK WiOUIXBOO.
P.O. bqxgoy i , ystanKtoa.M.T.,
AGENTS LOOK!?$75 a week and-expenses
cunjje made byiny oirt with otlt pg.
tent novelfte* l^o^ani >?*? il.nn'L.. -f
? ? ..J *
Send 25 cents for sample*, worth $1 CO. (It.
oulars free. A . ritJ. fj. Novelty Co.,
- Jersey $ity, N. J
AGENTS WANTED?Tou can make $160
mmithlyby selling our California Quarts ?
Paste,'-and 12 otlfer useful articles. SampU
by mail, 25 cents. .Circulars free. Addyeas
NETTINGER & CO;,; ?
Hudson C ity, Hudson, county. !{, J. ' , .
\TIfNTRIL6QtnSM.--Prof. Hpmkn's
Y Guide, by which this wbttdfcrfbl an can'
be easily learned by any one, Sent by^mail
for 26 cents. The oyly certain methods Address
C. Si Novelty Co. Jersey city, N. J.
$1,500 Bade Yearly 25S
ing. our 32 new articles., samples for 26 ?ta
Catalogue free, AM. N'OVELTy CO. ? .
t 302 Brqpdyajr, Nop. Yurij, fefl,
$800 GIVEN' AWAY- 'to
la dink a.rr> obstsj
All Out of Employment Read Tki*.
AGENTS i.uwys J ourtVa%, a month
paid to goWrtfnnvaAh^Ttflno cau get 10
names a day fur our nottTmttWr. and $500 given
to
ber of subscribers belorq^uly1st. \8J4.
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We give the Family Javknal, an eight page
poj.er, siie Seir York W?tly. for ?? year.
FOR THIS QNB DOLLAR
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We'gtvetheeWo^tjf tV? beautiful engraving
of Horace Greedy, auQ fatally i, IHlxih, or a
|o cltromo? ^ * ^V''
FOR THB OTttP POLL A R
We giyj SJorlcf, ^trials, I'oairy, Axric uluiral
Items, EJitoriau". sc., every wee*. j
I A FOR Til 18 ONE DOLLAR
K $ j*fve a fttll srrmjnt'olal! thetoevr and"fhJt
nfling novelties fhai. are in the market for
genie.
I-Olt TlflS Qift DOLLAR.
A e. give l waive . complete atones by Iba boat
mthors of one dny.. * *
FOR THIS ONE DOLLAR *
A c give as good h Family Journal as can be
bund in America.
FOR THIS ONK DOLLAR
Ve give article* each month showing np the
^verrtelng humbugs of the day, vrMeh win
.ivethe render many dollars.
FOR THTSONK DOLLAR
u Uiof we would say that w? intfiid to give
isi what oiu nam* indicator ? Family Jourai,
containing at ImhI six pages of tlia digest
reading matter, entertaining to both old
ndyoung. ami two page* of adf*vtitiag all
?w. and useful inventi"ii?, hook*, thromoj,
c., ijod fuels yf g?H?r?J ii|to%esc tq ago^tg.
i e allow a large commission and ?cnd sample
11tiit, containing tho beautiful engraving of
I. tii-ooioy and Family, 44*2*, Kv?o okrnmo,
ad e?ta|>l? payors for tear diatrifcutio* gad
at yon* subscription far THIS ONI DOLAll.
Send stamp for specimen and terms to
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AXtl.Y JuURSAL rVBUMIIIXG CO
302 Broai>w*T? N. Y.
600 bushels ^RO
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