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.r x ex iZKiX 'i . *i4 THE I'EOELE THURSDAY, iAPRn,.18, 1878. — a=-*e> fcOCAL. M I HC K LI. N 'V''. Charles/«u Advert<»onientH. Import* and Esporta. No change in the European situation. Judge Preasle’j sends twelve prisoners to Parmalee from Sumter. The Williston affiliated club w»H re- I We Invite the notice of our numer ous readers to the new advertisements of Charleston houses which appear in this number of TSb PkoVle. Amcfng. this number some of the mosCpronri-i nent and substantial business houses of the city may be 'found. The adver-i'nejt year, tlslug columns of a aewspapar are not always the least interesting and In-, struetlve reading. Many newspaper readers pass by advertisements with a single casual glance, when by a careful ■reading of tiiem they tolght And not only divertlon, hut profit. The columns 'of the newspaper are the show-windows! through which the enterprising mer chant exhibits bis wares to the multi- 'tude, too great to be reached in any other mode, hnd the various adver- 'tlseinents are fis diversffied *as the raaoy windows one sees In passing along the streets 6f a city. It Is not entirely without interest t6 compare the different ddvertfsefnents In a paper to note the several styles of the adver tisers. With some business men ad vertising Is reduced to a science, and it is almost impossible to pass them by unnoticed. There is ever some phase to catch the eye and hold the interest of the reader. With many others there Is an air of honest plainess, free from “ flashinees.” We think our readers will find it specially advantageous to jead the new advertisements in the present number of The People, and we there fore ask them do so. The house of Haut & Co., veteran dealers in hardware, has lost none of the vitality that has distinguished it through its long and honorable exis- • tence. By wisely anticipating and pro viding for the wants of a large and in creasing trade they are extending their business and preserving their place in the front ranK. Our planters wiil find every thing that thpy may need in their line to be of the beet quality and soM at r^sonatde figures. F. W. Waoeneb & Co.-Uniteddor- many is now the foremost potfer in Europe, and the Germans seem de termined to monopolks the provision trade in Charleston. The king of the German Fest wirft bis crown by Lis excellence as a marksman, and Messrs. Wagoner & Co. have won the sovereignty of the grocery trftde by selling superior articles at ch-su rates. heir Old Crow whisky Is a favorite with Burn well imbibers. Tuomvs Camvc; 'll, of Meeting street, has, by close attention to business, built uo a prosperous trade, which he is determined to preserve. A good cooking btove is a household necessity, and uu inspcetion of bis stock has convinced us that he can satisfy the tasted fttnl uc> ounuod.ite the JtoVkcts of atl classes of hu er-*. Rrtid his ad- Vertlsr nn ut, boy u >-'oVe from hint and it will biiny “ejtijMue” into ^our tiom 1 *. J. I*. l3r.civ. N-;, AoV.nt.—Crockery will break, aiid ii veil tur iiousekptpers .to know where (iicy can furnish their side hoards with cheap, good and fashionable ware. In our judgment that place can be found at the corner of King and •Liberty street; Obarl<«- .ton, where Mr. Browne, who has spent .the greater portion of his life in the brextoery trade, is prepared to guaran- . tue as guud hargaius aa r cau basticufad in tbfe leading Northern cities. G. FbLUN & Sons.*—Persops addicted to the Use of th'e weed Bad a good cigar; a pipe or pipe ot good tobacco essential to their cpmfort. From long experience we claim to be experts in judgtfig tobacco, and Follin’s Durham has given us complete katibhiction. Further than that we can not go in bommendiog thfe reliable house. Mattfflessen & Doolittle devote them selves principally to fashionable trade, and do a large business among our fashionable young nien. Their large htock is of the best material, is well made and sold at reasonable prices. Any sensible man, no matter what his sizo or figure, can be “suited” in fit or prlfce by calling on them under the Academy of Music. Edwin J. White, the King street hat- terj can fit Soy man’s head wilh a cov- ferhag that will givebomfort and satis faction. With him Is associated Mr. ■Waiter Steele, so long proprietor of Steele’a Hat Had. 'this combination; together with the oteal merits oU'tbftit goods, is drawing crofrd^Of buyers to White’s i jpuhu:.store. organize next Saturday at 2 p. m. A son of Mr. II. Baxley, livihg near, this place,-died o£pneuiuonia on Satur day last. ’K There is a rumor that S. J. Tilden will run for Go\‘ernor of New York again Miss Betsey PurseVy, an old maiden lady residing near Hodges, died on las* Saturday, at the advanced age or eijhty- five. - West Virginia has never legally hang ed a man, but twenty have been'lynched. The State g'ories ih a saving of about 810,000 thereby. _ . , _- r Mr. Richard Johnseb, an kmiablr young man, 2G years of age, who was on a visit from Texas to a fiicnil near Ben • Tiettsville, S. C., was brutally murdered on Sunday morning- last by one Nattair Walters. Walters is still at large. Marion boasts of about twdhty stoiros. six bar rooms, six churches, five schools, two hotels, two drug stores, two papers, a steam mill, and a shingle mill, three doctors, cloven lawyers, a rifle company, and a brass barul has been organized. When any one is run over in St. Pe tersburg fhe carriagb causing the acci* dent is confiscated; the horses are taken to the fire brigade for public usepand the driver is imprisoned and flogged. Hence fewer accidents than anywhere else. NewCure fob Diiiheiua.—Baldwin’s New York Monthly says that Dr. E. N. Chapman, of Brooklyn, lines whis key and quinine with marvellous suc cess in diptberia, the mortality among the patients thus treated being less than one in fifty. ' . The Turks have a battle hymn whkh they sing when they go into battle. It is said that the soldiers of the enemy put their fingets in their ears and rush madly upon the bayonets of the foe, gladly welcoming death as an escape from the ^ingimr. , - At a meeting of the BarnwelTtown- >hip democratic club, last Saturday, the following gentlemen were selected as delegates to the May convention : Alfred Aldrich, I. M. Hutson, T. -B. Hagocd, A. Woolley, Isaac Attawky and Cr. W. Peacock. "**&*** -•.vArfv.'.j* —* — Tribute of Ke up colt Passbfl By the Ha good Light Dra goons tit Buford’s Bridge, 8. C., April 6tb, ISTttV ■ Whhkeas, God, in. Q!s ipncrutable providence, has Been fit to removefro^n our midst Corporal J. P. Williams, wo bow in humble submission to His all wise decree. Be-it therefore •Resolved. That In the death of poral WlllUHns the Hagood Light goons LnVe sustained the ibiwi of a prompt and efficient fromrade-ln-arms, ami thp obffimunity at large a good cltfeeft and hard working farmer, Rt solved/”! hat the sympainles of this organization are hereby tendered to the family of the deceased, with the hope that, the G on( I Bheph rd will “Temper the winds to the shorn lambs ” and widow. Resolved, That the Seope*(iry be re- queettfcl to hand a copy of the above preamble and resolutions to the be reaved relict, and also to forward one to the county papers tot publicotlou. Capt. H. 0. Dickenson, Lt. J. D. McMillan, Hert. J. Med. PhABHAiff, -J. F.Gmmbs, : - Committee on Resolutions. J. S. Bbeland, Secretary, l\ Mortgagee’s Site. By virtue of authority gratited fo in.a certain mort^rage dated the 28th n>f (lav of February, 1874, and recorded 4th oi- March of the same year by Hugh E- PKillips and others, trustee*, therein named, I will sell, it WinUTtoa, on the premise*, at ptlblic aoction, on Saturday. .(be 27th insta nt 10 o’clock a. m., the' AWT" following real «state : The Baenwell Grets.—This eom- ^ ^pttojtwillgivelvuillltary entertalndreotj justitie an?F«Qmmoil sen»e, ith« PfcUftreon Ho rson HoQsa^tRatpweil on Jtfay dsjL Th^pCQ^rammeX»rpmetK:^ with a dfnBsr^and dfoa^s with i and hot 8dpper>^Che GreYs iiroliose to make it a success ally obliged to their lad^ fcifhds for Afly asslatance they Oifty be iiblb fender tWifl ig preparation for their day, ip crawls obt dr its a poor breakfast irbunting, or t6 the talk -politics, drink \no farming oount ^^atmrs. and oondemns * tbreateos to to get tevenge on the Ut Business has been quite lively in th- Intendant’s co'irt for the past week The campaign opened with a goot supply of red pepper, which frns thrown into Dick Glovei’s eyes by Mary Powelf—uil colored, t^rom this the quarnlfng became general, and the marshal has been kept quite busy The get. 1 ,al geuMeman, and accom plished musician,Mr. C. Ehrhardt pah) a flying visit to Barnwell last week, and while here-visited the Eiiscopal Church, oVeilooked the new and hand some organ and put it in Ihorough or der, for which he will accept t^ very many thanks of the Indies of the Episcopal Church. The nin^h annual basket |He-nie by the young men of Williston, will be given nt Mr. Bryhut Weathersbee’s mill, on the l():h of May. Tho public are rsspeetfnlly invited to attend. Senior Managers, A. J. Weathersbee, ,1 AJ" "HuBMkllllV,' A. M. • "■^fyntbersbee, Junior Managers, G. A. Philips, M, F. Weatherbee, N. II. Stansell. The Lancaster Ledger says a little son of Mr. Samuel Barr, aged about 7 years, was almost instantly killed By being nin pvef with a loaded wagon. 51 r. Barr was returning from the saw mill and passed the schbol. hoiisc^Kcre the little fellow was, about tho time that school was dismissed. He got upoii the wogon to ride home, which had not proceeded far *hen one of the wheels struck a stump and threw the little fellow off the hind wheel passing over him. He lived but a few minutes after the accident. There is a goot) deal of horse senr.e in tKe suggestion of the Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution, that if tho united South is satisfied with Mr. Hayes’ Southern policy, the divided North has no right to complain, and if it does; what are its wrangling politicians going to do about it? A man and a half or two srdall then may be In a majority in a ©prner-grabery controversy, but when theiAse has a broader hearing and is Submitted to the arbitration of a gen eral tribunal a reversal of judgment Is quite likely to follow in th® Interests of jTbe News anJGcujrler otSiij 15th Auitninn, says ; Solomon AultnaAn, whiteT'i one. of the thr^o m«ij alleged b^tRybert yoy to have be^iytjm tnurderei of Robert E. Sawyer. Jr., -ut Ridge was brought to our Jail y.:^ Bartow,^a:, where he _ '1 hath * ^ ^ ^ x that he 1 Evoy states tMi-sn^MCiiJvoy^was no the crim abouti Ge counsel,' totjtito;Dight, and difleati !<*rs, goes voy; to of leaver^ sentence. Oot sting otner m fall, .the Su i tbs ground of hlk sot hav Mi ^ The New York World’s London oor'- fes[ondent says: More than fifteen months ago I ventured to tell your readers in the West that there would be a demand for grain from this side tho Atlantic such as they had toot linown for some time, and that they had better get ready and improve the elriuing hour. If I may judge from the improved standing of moot Western railroads in tho London market, this advice seems to have taken. Milwau- kie and St. Paul bonds (sterling.) to take only one instance, stood some where about 8G—they are now quoted at 10f>. My impfession is that you liavo stiff another harvest to reap out of the misfortunes of Europe. Already the Government has sent over for hor ses, but there will be stores of various kinds wanted from you In the course of the present preparations, even if the war does not break out. It is not pos sible that ail the requirements of a largo military and. naval force caft be supplied fn-m our own resources alone It seems as if you, who lost yourtrade by a war, will by another war regain if. Should hostilities break out be tween England and Rustla.thf English carrying trade would be transferred to you, just to thb extent that you were prepared to receive it. 7 presume there Would be no difficulty in getting Congress to pass an act enabling ship pers to purchase English vessels, if necessary, and sail them under the United States Bag. Undoubtedly a state of circumstances would arise which Would call for some modification of the existing laws. * f Col. McClure, of tho Philadelphia Times, lum been looking around in Washington, and his notes on men and things deserve attention as coming from a shrewd political observer. He finds that I he President and the Re- pubffyeinwin Congress were never so widi ly ana so hopelessly estranged as they are to-day. ami they wbg talk of r storallon of friendly party relations between them waste their words or* ahsulifte impossibilities. Peace can only be restored by the overthrow of holh. Blaine, Conklin and Cameron never felt more secure in their leader ship than they do to-day in the settled purpose to cut the party organization loose from ail complicity with or re sponsibility for Hayes. Meanwhile Hnyee^although.ayt igupraut.Qf the well organised opposition to hhn. is calm as a May itiorniug and smiies like a bridesmaid. Sheiiff’s Sales. By virtue of Pundry executions to me directed by Josiah J. Bmbliam, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Bam- *Vvcll county, t will sell at Barnwell, on' Monday, the sixth day of May next, it be ing salesday, between Bio usual b<utrs of sale, to the highest bidders, for cash, the following described property, to-wit; The State of South Carolina against B. II. Teague, Executor, I, N. Ti K. Steadman, M. F. M<L _ eague and Geo. K. Steadman Simon Bro*n, P. VV. Farrell and Martin Keeier. All that tract of land in Barnwell county, containing forty-four icres, more or less, and Pounded rioith by lands of V*’. H. Hagood; south and west by lands of Simon Brown; and east by Buford’s Bridge road ; levied upon as the property of M. F. Molohy fbno Atf tlie defendants above named) at the suit of the Stdte of 8outh Carolina. Purchaser to pay for papers; Also, Joseph fy-win vA Philip Mc- Knight. One lot in the town of Allen'* dale, with the houses thereon, contain ing one-half aero, mere or less ; hounded north, east and west by Laurence Wfli I iamb, ahd on the south by lot.of II. W. Richardson. Levied upon as the property of Philip McKwight ai the suit of Joseph Krw in. Purchaser to pay for papers. Also, E. ^^toddard v*. Wood & Bro. AB^that tract or plantation of »ituate an^ being in the county of Horn< w^obTriaitrigg twelve hundred aCT^ more lew^-fcuunded North and North East'Rolands ot John Tucker and Edward Hayte* Soiitn by land* of Mary E-'Psttisia, John D. Carter end., H4?V*ndJ>outh by county Ho'C-sf Bami well and tadtrton counties Red west by bt David Mitxcy. levied upon m nf J. Xr WQml at the sutt of &, Co>\ iso, Stity fivb »er»‘3 of lan unded No*tb by lands- All tbRt lot ih the village of Willi-ton. county of fern well and State of South' Carolina, bounded on the south hv a lit ■belonging tc tho trustees of the WilKsion Academy, norfh by South Carolina Rail road, and on all other sides by my own •land, measuring-90 «eet ftent hv 210 feet back. Terms cash. Purchaser th pay forpapei%. , - • \V. SxnTir. Mortgagee. TTiinstoh, April 6,1878. ll-3t South Carolina-^-RarDWtU County. # TOE FROBATE COUnT. ^Whereas, S. ngley has made smt to me to grant him letters of admin istration on the estate of Sarah R. Lang. Icy, deceased, the'se are therefore to cite., and admonish all »ud singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Skruhl R. Langley, deceased, that tliey be and ap pear heffire rtfe in tho court of probate to he held at Barnwell Courthouse bn Mon day, the 15th day of April, at 10 o’clock a. m., to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not be granted. " Given under my hand at Barnwell the 20th day of March, 1878. James M. Ry N. fipri-td. J udge of Prolate. Sub-Ctfewsrioueis of Roads, Noiice! Office Countt.G jtmjesio' ers, Tkkr Henry Moore, Hardware and AjHifullural Implements ^43 BROAD STREET, • Georgia. 1878 IMiHML ICor 1^78- « order to bring The PfortE wltl/Ifi .. 1878- ling Tilt PJlMi'.G OFFER, iirxt #en4 ybrrr Mate Uupoa tKKiipE of whkh « - ; will ft»rw»nl jrvU (te^cr^JTR • -, „ cirp*lars. ic 1 the reach of all we have made the fol lowing club rates, which will be open botU the first of Mardi next ; ■• To club® of three subacrUtore for one year $ 5 00 To dubs of six subecribera for -one year..,, 9 00 To clubs of ten subscribers for Appleton’s Journal 1'ttllithni Monih’y, f (Vntvintng r!#*^riT»riTe iilmdrRtel on well known locnfitif*; eontinurj ate l>y llie foremost foroign nml Acte authors; abort aketehca of travel. L* < I f ti a«k.F .. • ..... . ailrentnre an i romance; rcvirw« cf ciii#* work*; bright and krti*? edt|orbd«. boat and cbaApc-M^oiagaain* }>u!>ltahe<f. ot)e yaax,..^. 12 50 To qlubs of fifteen >ubsci1bers for one year 15 00 T '. also. One copy of The I’kokle and one copy of, either the Weekly *■ News and Courier or Augusta ’ Chronicle for one year S o 25 One copy of The Fkofle and on® , copy of tbs Tri-Weekly Jour nal of Orimmerco for bhe year 5 00 Or one copy of The People and one copy of either Tho South ern Cultivator or Louisville OouVIer-Journnl 3 f>A THE WlUR SlffiCE SOOT* I Conducted by E. L. and W. J. YohraS#, t yniiiiniiig the bc*t thniwttifs of the most , advanced mind# in tUis vad'otiter countries; iliu»traie<i -.vm ‘ neeeeaary to further run. vey their idea*. - i THE rvTFLxri sen:set: MOXiUtr I, nurpEHEXT, UGBn&trei TIT E. L. \\t> W. J. Tot ,U N,, HtsntRining (he very host ariiele# pubfished in the f ireign #eHij- tilic journal# and . reviews. -.J, { Tfi’RFWELL, S. C., Maieti 15, 1878 l You are hereby ordered and n qulred to have the public road* in this county under your several juriedictious put in thorough repair at once. Order out all able-bodied male citi zens between the ages of 18 and 45 years for three days work, if so much « necessary, and report all defaulters to the nearest trial Justice to tho road on which S'ucB default was made, tak ing rare to haVe the overseer of such road and the Warner present on the day. of trial. Special avtemjop is called to the causeways at Bufords Bridge, Rivers’ Bridges and Morris’ Ford, on the Big Saltkohatcbie, and to Cowpen Ford and Honey Ford, on tho Little Sallke- hatchle. Ry order of the County Commission- ere. J. C. McMillan, Chm’u. F. M. Mixsoh, Gierk. Pianos! Pianos! If you want a first class Piano Porte at a reasonable price, go to OATES ntlOS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, and you can get one that will do service in every ro-pcct, and for durability and Sole Agent for South CaroHon for CHAMPION REAPER AND M0WEP, best In use. Ageotfor Cardwell’s THRESHER aND SEPARATOR, simplest, lightest and cheapest. L BLYMYER A TA YLORS. FOR TA B FjE STB A M ENG TNE, * for gWiog, threshing, grinding and sowing. HARD WARE . —ANt)— AGRiCUlTlrtlAL MACHINERY of All descriptions at loweist prices. Henry Moore, ftTI Broad Street, mnT2I-3tn Augusta, Ga. sweetness of tone cannot he excel fed if equalled, FOR THE CAMPAIGN Hampton and Home Rule. Picture Frames- THE NEWS AND COURIER Per&'ms having chromes or any kind of pictures that they wahi^ramed would do well to take them to A Live and Fearless Deimicratic News paper. ■» - Oates bros., august a, geohgjA, who will do them in various styles at reasonable prices. Try them and you decl3-Gm Largest Circulation in the City. Largest Circulation in die State. Largest Circulation in the (,’ottoD Statfeg. will find it so. dvo’xifcVir The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwell county on the 22nd dav of April, 1878, at 11 o’clock a. m for a final discharge as administrator of' Paul C. Allen. ” *J A8 - M. Brabbam, Sr. AH the News AboutHoutb-garolina. All the News About the South. All the NeWs FVoih Everywhere. FUhEANJ UNDEFILED DEMOCRACY- UNION! JUSTICE!! LOCAL RIGHTS III Recognizing the I’aremeuBt Intorcet ^eltin The Approaching Political Canvass TAKE NOTICE. I woiild respectfully solicit my friends and the public to call and examine my fine Liquors, Beer; Segarsaud Tobacco, I can^ bb found under the Patterson House. Old Crow Wliiskey A specialty. So come along and you will hot be humbugged. By every Democrat Who Lopta to sen the great work of ah# Kedmiitioo-oL-iha State made complete and permanent so that (fie people may reap and fully eiyojr the Fruit of . ih.eir Snhriftees, The News and Courier will. Dtj^ct ail it# Energies and fti&ourcea to I’lcucnting from day to day, and from Week to week, Full and Intonating Ac counts of the progress of the Carupaign. BARNWELL DRUG STORE. jo Sin'll MlwidzA, Aji'i., H. \ c. m Warn well, H. DEALER IN Cm 7 Medicines, r . CUE NI I’FRFU M FRY, FAN ('I TOILET A UT1CT ES» Tn«»e*, Shoulder-Brace#, Syringes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH liS, DJ'EeSTUFF. Phy*iciauc’ Piescriptiozi# Ourtfuily Prepared at all Hours. TOBACCO, 8EGARS AND SNUFF. —A LOT OF-— ‘ , Garden'j. Seed Lov22-3m -JUST AKBIVEU—• “h-t Great chance to make mo- q ney. If you can't get gold you enu get green hack*. We need a person in every town to Ukeaub scriptions for die largest, cheapeet and Peel ■SaifitaliBilM illustraieff family publication in the world Any nne can become a «ucee##ftil agent. Th® mo#t elegant work# ofart given free to #ub. acriber*. The price is §o low that flimoat everybody lubgcribes. One agent repbvts making over$150in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 iubFcrrbeH in tea days. All who engage make money feat. You con devote a 1 your time to the bu^inesn, or only your spare tjme- You need hot be away from home ovee night Yon'baft doit « well as ether*. Full particular*, Hi Fac tions and terms free. Elegant and expensive outfi\ free. If you tonut protitabm work send us your address at once. It ''6o*As noth- ing to try the bnsinese. No one who cn- T\ fails to make great pay. Address "ThV People's Journal,” Portland, Maine. jan3 ly s “special club Regular Pa) HATFS, Ajtpleton’s Joeri^l , - perannnm, f3 06 Applelohs . Journal, wifh I1»Be oYffiWjp’^s in liis -, : . j ftadj. -t * , 5 «* 4 CQ Popular Science Monthly- «* 6 00 Popular Science Monthly SupjdettrtBt ’ • .'' T , *< jj qo Me will send tifr above naPied magazine* ffl 7^7 fw one year, for |0.5fte with hU fitlfij, $10.00. I ojiular SWence Monthly Knd d^gl^eps Journal - - on> y eeV *33 l opular hetence M^uiiily infi Apprctons Journal, with 'oT Dfrkens in his Pth4y - Popular Science Monthly and Popular Science Monthly Supplement . I 29 8 CO 7 00 & 25 4 Appleton*’ Journal an3 Pop® r-lar Science Monthly 8np- plcmeut a • . Appleton#’ Journal and Pop«, ular Science Monthly Sup plement, with Platp of Dickens in his Study- .. Aey person sending nxfour subscriptloM to either, ilagarine, with amount for tba same, wijl be entitlpd tp » copy gratt#< that is, \•*« • * $12.00, hlonthly. for *20.00. Add'r^.* iT'cotem* nications to 1). APPLETON ft CO., Publishers, 649 551 N. Y. , This offl^ ,,,U3 ^ ,U * M**<*um~.r*ortved & —i—i ■ A VAPEU FOR TUB PEOPLE ■f-1 THE EOT lOVtLLK i. ' COUHIER-JOUR5AL. "Largest, best and cbeap^t Family Pa per In the United States. EDmEDlrt!- * ' , ; neriry uttersoBa F-r-HEADAOHE and NEURATAITA PILLS. V? ffefcd Dtt. BENSON’S Ache. CrtgaY ■ t Ache. Head ' AXD Tuamohii.e Pills Ache. Head - * •. -~r ■ r- / Head Are prepared expressly to cure Aciie. Sick Headache, Head Head Kervofis Headache, ______ - - t* - . V : Tfeuralgl*’,; * - fl- Ache. Ache. . t *ad Nervousness. — Head Ache. and will do it. i //ead affi'PrireftO cents a Box. flag Ache. DOWIE & MOISE, Wholesalk Dbuooist*, Charleston, S. G. Nov22 6tn z' N. A. Hunt & Co- WHOLESALE Boots, Shoes and Trunbi, The COURltR-JOURNAti (made in WW) of three old Lo vis: the Journal, MAhfiKled fn TWHTF tti Courier, in im s and the is W44. tv* reputation is national, ns weijaa it* dr^ culntion, and it 1# pronounced one of the aWest, spicleet, krittieut, Strongevi khff 'hett arranged paper# in the it*.matt r K-.ng especially adapted to the MerehtMt, the farmer arid the Family Circle. Tho WV'eMy Courier-Jbur^iU Is not a mere hasty hutch .pot eh thr^wfe together from the daily edition, bu^ » compete, able, spier, family new*paper, carefully and intelli gently edited in erery columnn and pan- graph. , „ • . a . TO AGENTS AND CLUBS. U I'Alraordiqary iuducaments in the w«y «f offered to Agents and Hubs. t hoice from 250 standard Books, or ’any one of the leading Magazine* or lilastidMd Periodicals of the day furnifWd in combina tion with the weekly fora mere pittance i* addition to the price of Ihe Courier-Joutual alone. 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