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DAILY NEW ERA.
•imrtol J annul of th# I'iHH IMh.
OlUrUl Jnurnul af lie .Stole wf liftruk.
TIIK HW UK*
Witt Vii Mun tii t-uicmii *■> rn
Pouci or tii Kxrc*ue*a Pun, *» Bis
roir it* Nc<ai«us. Utah a»d Matimal.
QCIIAALQHAIT,
Tii Poor tn ca« *n WTtt tsiac rn
3aif or 3tati umr ro*w« i*bt rrmm.
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OUR TICKET FOR 1572,
t*ubjoc4 tba ba-Uss mi tb# *■«>»—<
CottfMUMU
FOR PttESIDENT.
ULYSSES S. GRANT.
FOR VICK PfUIHIDEST.
vMOST. AKERMAN.
John Drigkl'a sister m lecturing lo England
ou ft-male suffrage.
• IL ltsylor ha* turned ap again in lioaton.
II uon a lecturing toar.
Vhr Northern paper* hare a good daal to
. aG>nt Jeff Daria' speech at AogUnU.
Greeley a*yo he doaa not belie vs that Trim
, • M.y wore# than New Turk city
From all orer the country tome* the news
of freshet*, hail st* rai and other pleasant
tiling*.
I he New Turk Port u ahoot the only papas
it apn enough to think that there w hop# lot
t«.- French lie pa bate.
The Ni» York Evening Port salvia** S**ath
.ii | iantm to derote still mors attention to
t culture of cotton.
I. •u-lon haa another William Shakapaara,
wh dinpUys a decided musical talent Ha
haa already written aereral libretto*.
Karl da Grejr flattered hla Washington
fn.-uda by praiaiog their patriotiam and
h . j itality.
t up read mem with which the poijte Franch
j.„ ,j about down women is another peculiar
h.i'-ire of the recent trouble* in Pnrin.
The Priuc. aaSalm Seim offer* five tiv naanJ
l o s for the recovery of the body of bar
hndiand. who waa killed rt Grsrstottf
Greek) • eulertain*r* in New Orleans drank
milk wtlh him They could not indue# the
..Id philosopher to ' indulge in anything
*lr< ng« r.
An American Mason, namad Rr«BMl.
j 4. rs the expulsion of the Bible from the
lodge ruom He meets with very Httle aup-
P' rt from hi* brother Haa>ua
Cl iaer*t ha.* Ixen executed. Now kt ua
Ixw Rochefort. France has still a number
of molotnni*li who are U> die for thetr
emmtrj # fanl.
IL. Vicksburg Times aays ~V aliandighans.
a ring that the party wss drifting rapidly to
the demniUon bowwows,* b trying to gal
* UUk We into the old concern
• a
The t .lambus Hun wants xU reader* to no
drr%tend that it “tghi* under no peHtial
colors." S«.mr malignant abort moat hare in
sulted our respected contemporary
Edward J flenm.' LL-D., editor of the
Quarterly Review, va* arractod in New York
the Other day. on the charge of rape. jwrtarmed
by Margaret OXerte. Miaa O kiefa is said
to t*e a rebtire of the arcusrd
f i l * r • i* a specimen of the CoUnbas Haas
•it V XVth Amendment preacher in Alo-
Uiua. named iiogg, cut the throat of hia
brother-in-law, Harper, m church. Ice making
a flies about Lis seduction of Harper s young
sister Bngg then crawled off.
’Tila old clothe* pisiform," aa Vaiiandig
ham's departure is called, do** not go down
• til »n Mfcntoun They d-n t like it out there
lieruriac they are eoastltntioaaliy opposed to
w«-ann? the second Laud apparel of the Re
publican party.
An Ohio Democratic paper ndicuSa* the
id- rt that the •■Southern Democracy" will sot
obedi ntly follow the leadership of Valien*
dig ham in hu new ikparture It aaya they
would follow their •Northern friends" through
a wall of ignited sulphur.
Deacon Smith (with a red hand) of Cincin
nati. aspires to the office of Governor of the
Hockeys State
The Deacon b a worthy man He aught
to he looked after Hr stands reedy to aerre
hia coostry.
Some genius in Vermont has m ads the
startling calculation that in that staid, mailer
of-fact State, there are no fewer than 3ft,000
drunkards—that ia, men who are ssisgsiss 1
h< U Os hard drinkers there are 13,500. of
occasional or polite drink era there are over
24,0(11 making in alt 77.500 tippler*.
Jordan, of Confederate and Cuban
notoriety, u a lucky fellow. Hia nolatios of
the bettliallty • *# palpable, flagrant. out
i**:<.u* Hut hu case ha* bees indefinitely
fMwt|Hmed. and the General dnuhrtnm hah
more at ease Us will now bare an opportu
nity of turning Ldi attention to Mexmo. The
state of affairs on the Southern aide of the
Rio Grande ioritee ftllibuetenng expeditious.
•• Democratic raccem with any platform, or
with no pktfitem," cries th# Albeoa W’mteb-
Thats good ' It rev rale the whole internal
structure of a modern " Democratic" politi
cian ' Ha knows but ooe faith, and that b
embodied in a single word, to wit, cjU* /
Gire him office aod he is ■‘happy.” Keep him
out of office sod he is ready to tell you that
the country is going to destruction ’ Thu b
the measure of the whole thing
The New York Sun don't like Grant.
It don't like Akerman
It don’t like Fish.
It don't like boutwtll.
It dou't like Creewell
It don't like Morton
It don't like Chaae.
It don't like Andy Johaaon
It don't like any body but Mr Dana Him
it doth like much. Him it lores, area as he
loreib the $.
Last week the New nan I islander <a dens
ocratio |aprr) .was willing to “accept the
situation" aine# it waa “oonidest that aa is
dependant judiciary would Bare ua trom the
Urrora of a central despotism."
To thia wa assented Hut now the Dcfeailer
eiplaina by eariug that “a competent, bosart
and indepesdent judiciary would deliver the
Constitution from the amendments !" Bo U
Beams that the Defender a ease b a hope Urn
one, e<nrc, according to its ethics, no jadsmary
would be “competent' or “honest' (hat did
hot repudiate rt least a jwrfion of (he Court
latloft 0< tirt Vaitud Start*
Atienia and lh« Hall**) Kt*4« dl.
That portion of Sarauuah
•Obaidlncd by th* Central it « I >1 - - u t want
the Atlanta and 1 fnui.it' K- tad. us rt u.all* r of
•oarse. They ne«rr tli.l •*ut it, and this for
masons which must be obvious to rv« ry one. i
But they pretende.l, at ooe time, lo advo*
cute the r«»a*trociii»u id this rad. and tLw
preled'* au matle for ren*om» that are no*
perfect!* c-miprabeuibbt It ha- ♦ t«*M~ 1
them lo ware the kiacon and Vi#At«*ra Kw 1
into terms which amounts practically t<> » *■*!•
The leas# b for ninety and n»c» years, and
the compensation u a iliridend to the itock
hoMers the aro« as the dividend drclarad to
the siockholdars of the Central Dn- t lhi» a
sale to all practical purjKaea
Thu oombmation, lease, or sab, aa the
reader may prefer, vu intended as a faUi »Ub
h> the Atlanta and Tenntile j«roje* t It ex
plains the action of the City Council of Ne
rannah in refusing an a|>propnaLion contrary
to the expressed will of the |*oople of that
«ly. It means, ultimately, a «o*e connet U.m
between Savannah and Decatur. Alabama, by
mssoi of the proposed Griffin and N«waan
Road.
—That it wtttmjnyv Yfac« »YTa appaivol Lj all
Its effect upon AllauU i* conbugcot mainly
upon the fortune* of the Georgia Wertem
Road It will be another nail in the coffin of
Lha Gate City unless our cajataTut* and buai
oraa men couprshand the situation and rise
equal to the emergency
With the completion of the North Georgia
Road from Marietta. vuCantou, to Ducktown,
>u the Tennessee has. the completion of the
Georgia Western, and of the Atlanta and Ten
mile Air-Line rout, our city will be be
yow l ail contingencies But till then wt may
weii feel uneasy about the combinations that
hare bass made, and are still being made by *
railroad eorporahotu in the Stats
Atlanta haa passed through many trying
•oaaaa of a similar character, but wc do md
rum ssatier that there waa ever a period in her
history when she waa so aenoualy threatened
aa at present ll u certainly a inn* for cuooert-'
ed action on the part of bar p»»'party holders
W hen the Kn-Klox hill wa* under discus
sion in Congress, the partisan press >f Geor
gia stood ready to au«oa* that Govunr But
lock waa lobbying in ita favor ' It turned out,
however aa they were ax>n forced t* almit.
that, so far from doing anything lo aid the
passage of the bill, the Governor was heartily
opposed to that when complaint* of
Kn-KJux outrage* war* flh-d in (he Executive
office, they were for war tied to the Judges of
lha Superior Courts in localities where lha
outrage* ware alleged to have b#cn committed.
Thta was for the purpose of enabling the Stats
Courts to suppress this di*ee|>utabi« ape c*e« f
lawlssHoea*
And now for th# purpose of bringing three
outlaw* to trial before the State Court*, au l
thus prerenting the necessity for Federal in
fearierencf, the Governor offer* a reward for
the apprehension and dsh very of certain parties
charged with these offense*. Oaa would uat
urally suppose that aiac# lVm«*crat* a
desire In *e>- thiv iperte* of lawlesanm* sup
prvaai 1 by Muir authority, the Democratic
press would not object to the efforts of the
Executive to bring these ruffian* lo josUe#
The Augusta (’hmuici# and HcnUael. h«>w#ver
and ooe or two other journal* of * hk» na
tors, raises objection The inference it that
they cither *##k to •erred tLcs# a>aaaaiu» from
juatic# or else to create a for
Federal interference under the provision* of
the Ka Klux bill
Some men hare a atrange ta#cinativ/n for
miaa{>pU«>*l words. They misapply them
habitually, nay. wa might aar. mechabieally.
A Columbus paper is oppoavnl to * accepting
the aitnatiou." because tt don't want “t
under the Radical dag "
Now the “Radical flag" happens to he on
th# other ode of (hr hue Th# ' flag
is the #n#ign of thus# revolutionist* and *e
eesaaonist* who repadielr ac much of the Fed
aval loam it arton aa. in their opinion, refute#
the dogma that the Government of the l oiled
States provide* for its own destruction ' To
be a g#oui*e American 1 Radical," a man
moat repudiate the present r.»oetituUon and
law* <>f the L*fitted Hfale* Xml this u just
the reverse of “aceepcing the aituali'm."
Horace Greslry. wheu rt Howaton. l«*ss.
said in th# course of hia addres* “Cotton is .
money, and money is power » «ttoa is of
snch moderate bulk in proporu*«« to its value
that it hear* transportation far better than '
wheat, or core, or fruit or vegetable*.. It en
dures tropic tana and arctic froata without in
jury, tt neither moulds, nor rot*, anr rusts,
nor putrvAe* Ha who haa cotton to a*li do*a
not quake at the footsteps of the tax gatherer,
sad can generally kx»k the then IT square in
the face “
A barannah paper apeaka of “th* prtaci
plee of the constitution as hand#«l u U> ua |
by it* patriot f ramera of 175 V."
Ignorance of the CoMliiaiion of the Cnited
States, of it* history, and of the political news
held by its framer* haa ever been a marked
feature in the make up of those “ Demo
amt*" who are eternally harpaag upon the
'‘principle* of the Constitution " but we did
enppose that no ooe was so ignorant a* to its
dart
The Galveston New* of May l'Ak. apeaka of
Homs* Orartey aa a “pwbbc enemy." In it*
next i*sns it my*
We A# a#M (Sat Um wm# li* sa* r—ierl#r as*
any «* Ist** <»r#e>ey. is t* all Ua anvouadißce
amass gtrtia; ll la a tiUet* a l<s*#| aa.l *aa
Read. aneS ##■#(• tt- if k# •#*
■ac* a* M more heaoraßU to bun maa vtmi* be a
l*m* vbldi me lavaeUM htmtm on tba vtrfea mi
lavrtii Jeaaa It la Kb« re# pmt tba* ruyuj u fir
toyal mas as* ieyal eateisra to lb# awry mi
tboir *as* asaeay. Gasaral Lse It lathe toar tbal #l*
rebtoa Arsp toe tbe baaaeiy virtsea as* rtarty heart rt
•to tbs* tossbeei gtese to Istognty, as* tbu lasers
toyrsii I spas nr foss* la vortb a Suam s-b##ia
e#4 ban e anee mi mnOm^mm.
Ceadd anything mors purely INck wick inn bn
imagined t
Tha Mobile Register does not accept the
Vaiiandig ham “departtxra“ nor the Adams
latter ns aonnd and oonaistsnt Democracy
It* votes is artll for war war against th* Com
etitntioual amendmenfa and the reconstruc
tion law* of (Viagram
Tha iaane thus made between the Northern
and Bonihsrn Democracy Aha one represented
1 by Adam* and Valiandighnm. the other by
Toombs and Htepheae —ia the whole tvsne in
volved It i* hmpiy the jeans of 1860 in n
new form. Vaiiandig bam ha* apostatised.
Toots is stands Arm.
About a year ago a half doaen couples of
children in Elmiiu, N. Y , gi»t clsadeatiosty
marristi, “for fun." They returned lo (half
respective parental man#ions, but have lately
ocmf isatd. and the parents Hading them mar
rted “for good," have bad to pobiiciy acknowl
edge tbe fact.
An evangelical clergyman of Horton i* re
ported as saying that, having recently read
tbe work* of Lhckeoa. be eras eo irnpnsead
with the aantlmeala running through ail of
them, and the love of humanity pervading
them, that he believed if tbeir author had
bean condemned to the piece to which som#
bad assign ad him. the devil would find him
a very rtouhleeome poraon to bars about
MIKIII r.ROHOt I.
< Mil-** ¥ «-i<nh« fbr t*uhtK v.**t|n»r»»
Tbcieea.
!1 L« pr* , ie » t t'eriviaville ar« i ulatente*l ou
the subject of (’<>itou Factories. Tbev Lava
• Led A t*iwu iu«#tiug ou th. «ul Judge J
K Fair It j iaa, l«**l itn i#*|h rt a«\a be g*‘««
thv re atmg a brief .»u*l appropriate addrraa.
in ahi.'b he *. t forth that that t wo cool J. »Kh
jLCrt|4taltd twenty-five (hrmr .n-l »toIUr» n
*n anteipit*v u|«on which iu* wtlfare reutly ,
He had U«o tLinking of aa :h so
uuOertakini.* I r 'rn- tirr.* *nd had coo< !‘ided
that tl would V i invt-aiii ent that it
did not ycquin morn than to com
I%»U Sill ‘U i L'..i«l Up an the bu-ior*# of j
the enterprise increased. That it would in- j
crease ptipulaUou, gir« ecuployoiant to a greet
many of ollf uihaliitautv who can n*ver toaio
u>u Ui uimliu ouUide of a factory.
lie taiored the * ut. iprix . cvilled u.k-o the
uivcliog to go to work. Tt lakes ui<>nvy t«j ,
buikl u cotU.n tectcry. and the first thing we
hare to do u h* gel the people to uu.Wratand j
the bvoefita of such an •oUrpriac." lie wtmhi .
suggest that a com iu i Ue# be app<#nt#d to ,
c|i«n liook* and make immediate aolicitatuxi
for »ul«ecnptiA»n to the atnek of the factory
H ■ wool I tlAAXllk## siabe » csH tl|Vn •
the young nnu, the w.irking men of our town
and vicinity, anu riplain th# benefits of anrh
au initiation to them t make inreatue*uta
On n>"rtoti of Gen. W T Woffi rd, the ff>l
-- wing geaUcensu were appoints 1 to o|*#c
books and solicit aubscnption lo the stock us
tbe factory J. J Howard. M T Wofford.
Jarne# W ffinfftl • " J*ck*oa. sr; 1 K \
(rawford
• (*«n. W. T Weft ird, Jkdge Jauo* kii.aer
anil Col. Jamr* W Ilarri* ruade pertiornt and
int*-renting addresses in favor of the enter-'
pnee.
(>o luott. ii. lh« fMk-Ung adj- unted to meet
Saturday Iht 3d cf June n« xl -»t th# Tv<wu
Halt.
JKrr o*v is.
Vlcwr* »’■••» a S#rta#r# ltoaaa«rsllv
»laad|Mlal
Alluding to Jefferson Davis' Augusta -p.« « h
the New York Son (l»em says
' L* it n<>t aloot time that th>« man sh-j j*ed
hi* whuung ' In the anuals of civil govern
merit aa* avrr a tuaiignant caitiff sj Uiiitoliy
treated as be La* been by the I'm Uni state*
* Ho Mcnggied for cc.nautauoual pnn* ipie# and
j fur reprukwiiiativ* gurermueat, during th# r#-
bcUion ! lie f>»r four }ear» waged rwlentloaa
and cruel war to deatroy our t .►oatitntion and
break in piece# th# American Uepoblic,
in order to vreci on Its nun* a Con
twlcracy «Loa# ch»«f corner stou# was to
b« ehsttel da very Ami this was th# rauae
that h# I oat 1U wa* the prime con*p»raU»».
who UH-k advantage of hu position in th#
S«naU t lumber u> ongioal# the Great
Crime against Ltbartv and law which sent
! to uhliax-iy grave* half a million of oar peo
i*U. ruinci i>as-third . J the state* of the
i moo. and plltsi a mountain of d#bl
whose hlightiug ahadov will stretch thro ugh
the twentieth rvmtary In th* coarse of this
rebellion Devu c*rmmitle>l at lesat a thou
aand aejiarate a* taos trvsaou. for every on# of
which, if be had a* maxiv live* to forfeit, he
might be put to death Haith the act of 17 , .#\ (
to ahich Ur I»a»is ia acucnatde “If any per
•on owing si leg Lane# to the L’ nited Mau*
ahail levy war against them, and ahail th#vs><f
b* convicted, such jvr* Q shall b# adjudged
guilty of trees u. and shall eoffer dsatn "
Ltovia levied such war He owed a treble
aliegunoe to the l nited Stair*. for be
was % native Urn cituea. bed bee a edn
rated ft>r their army at their ripen**', and
wheu be led the Sooth into i>t>eiiion was un
der an lo support the Constitution a* a
He oat-r And yet thi* tr*bly-dy«d traitor,
through the grace < f the lHaild*ond which the
great and good Horses Greeley and other
pbilanthrofi*U signed in his behalf, ia p*r
rnittad U> run a; large and fan the expiring
ea»b#rs of the Ixv#t » #«iae It he Wijl but atop
hi* wind, then it may ere l. ng become necea
tory to toontre whether it i* not the duly of
th# CmWr J State* Court* to .Jo tt i >r hioi
TII i. I.ICKUIVV rtl( li J( 111,ILK.
I>« «.»».( r# l Is C nivsfi# v»«t,
*■4 Im* Ms all.
j Cwu **g», klav /i. —Th# German* of Chicago
to-day held a peace jubilee. The pr->
' ce aa; n «ai afj*>ut ten mile* long, anti wa*
I three b ur* |wiuung * given point. Km *ng
the m>"H notic«sble festare* were
of f‘ru«»«ai* Ihtan*. Use and r«d huawara. in
fantry and gr»uadi#ra, Hermann
and a lyand of ancxsnt Teutuu wamora, the
Em|tert»r barLnruaaa a.ih kiugbto. herald* |
page*, Ac ; Gotteubarg liana »*ch#, L**#tr
Von Rain bar n. Fran* Yon Siehongeti I l-j
i rich Von Stott* r. Fre* I#rick Wtiiinm. tLe
great elector, with ancient Brand* nLutg ■
cavalry , ami grenadier*. Frederick the ,
Find, Hantlel and Haydn, Beethoven I
sod the MaW#*, fomr tableaux from IK-r 1
Fnarheutx llcmU idt. a tableau represent
ing Dia Vt Acht am Rheioi, a brig m tail ng.
Andrea* Hafert, Tyro lira*, Hlncher
Tableau. “What is the Oennan Fatherland.
Father Juoaod. Zumaa. Kataer William, lb#
Crown Frtuee. iksnarrk a*J Von Moltke. in :
’ a carnage draws bjr ait a tat# h».r*e#.aud aar
roumle.T by * cuvalnade of noted pnn-'ea and
geutiemet) (rorthe and Schiller a tableaux I
lat -riuiWr hWI IxtrOW to-l lUun. Niopt
Osaabnuua Tha charact#ra w#re all clad in |
appv-pr’xte costumes, many l*e«ng of a m<iat
gorgeous character Th* trades were r#pra- ,
ten led at work. newspapers printed, brand
baked and tonnage manufactured. Tbsrv
w«re over twasty bands in the procceason. ami
tanner* could only b# numbered by thou
•an 1* The dfy wa* prrtfteaty itesornted, espe
i caaliy lha German part, and Use street* were
crowded, nearly o«r whole population and
. Ihuiisamis of vuutors wttoeaatng the grand fas
tirttiea.
■.MlgrallM Arei K«r#p« to Atocvtos.
The total number of passenger* landed at
in# port of New York dunsg the year 1870
l,uU\M.rf *h<« Hi. llt wm ill i■> tot
i whoa* r mmatarton waa paid or bend* war#
executed Thia ia a falling off of 45.349 trom
the alien immigration of the prenone rear
The namber of (vermnn emigrant* whn imiml
during IK7O wa* T'J.36O; of lneh, At
th* labor bureau in Cestlc Garden empi< ym#nt
vm procured for ‘17,912 immigrant*, of whom
17,Hd7 were mate* and lU.O&S warn (emniea
Imrmg tha twenty-four years that the ento
miartoo he* been in cxiateooe, toar million
end a half of immigrants hava arrival at lh«
port of New York, and have received from it
more or l##* of car* and protection
Tl*« B*«r n« Detak.
L...JEUpe ia what Dr E. G. Dalton my* af«#at
'beer:
Genuine beer is hard to find aa para ai# or
porter Not only are malt and hop beer*
largely ed alters led. but berr* era made with
out malt or hops. Huger, honey, nohaas*
and liquorice era need for melt alum, opium,
gentian, quaaata. aloe*, oocculaa ihdicoa,
amara, tobacco and na* ter bopa aaMpstr#
jrthf>. salt, maranta, green c«>pperaa. marble
tet, oyster aherta, egg shell#, enlphste of
lime, hartshorn, sharings, nut rail*, potash,
•oda, km., to prevent souring Tha beautiful
a*aiiffov«r often domes from green vxtrvd.
slain and aalt. The smack of age ami tha
rtngis lo the palate often com# from alum,
and new beer is made old in a few hours by
art es vttrfnl Taka yowr ale. beer and porter
if yotf will, but r*memlM»r iu strsugth or ia
toxtouting qualities may ha due to the deadly
coccnlua indjena, foxglove, henbane, multum
and nnvv(,m»ca. and tbe narcotic power to
opiam, tobacco, grains of paradme
NOTICE.
in ma» wtatth »oiutcn.nw omn. i
Mtoato. ua. Her Xtok. IWU j
Notice i* tmi im fnik>#ie* #uwm
kew torn masto W r #m l„ UIs torus,
Atotoua Law*, as* ike* my totona rtotmsaa toy rt
Ms# artorto# ars required u, lyw# «s-i —»•- mmmU
rtona. and gto tost aa rsjsiria by imsw u •# <4
fair LMk. ML within thirl* dais Insa ton.
wtm (h# >mm wIU ka sold to Um to«i isduto »ad tk«
to praeaida f to Uto ersdll mi Um tamsery of
U# TTtotorv
Os# attU. to* Hill cap sod to# atilt warm, to#
AptMAIV irM uZ
Alton Hr#to. etttotos#f DsKalh re#toy raaidla# iw«
Mtotk (tear, tm »miati m of asrttonte. art rt Jmtj ink.
MR
Ou# barret, r—to I *!■# 74 sslltos mi pmmrk laaty;
■to*#d la tk# est, of Atki.u April l*4h. I*ll. to Ik#
prnpsny mi Jmrmmtmh M»#*l: far rlotoll a mUos
4*. erf tely trth. IMS
Tw# torwu to aaitto* brandy nod r#m •S#|j
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IN THE MARKET.
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ATLASTA MACHINE WDKKK,
Atlanta, Georgia.
PORTER &c BUTLER,
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FOR STATIONARY AND
MARINE ENGINES
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STEAM ENGINE CO\
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Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina,
And #*#ry )#i«4« wUi bear bM brand A#rkfyiit* to im u.a|«« t, n
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MIND YOCII MONEY
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FRESH AND GEN U I > E GARDEN SEED AT WHOLEBAJLE AND RETAIL.
THE PLANTATION,
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or tiirux nans,
Pnkllahrd In Allnntn, fli, rvrrj Sularilaj.
PMIPK |3 » per sonum f. r sihkl- . yj
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As an Advertising Medium
It be* fa# aqaal*. a* ila bw ip
CIRCULATION IS 5.000!
asd atosdlly lecrraaiat,-
•and fur apartouaa rope*
Good |«wli wanted
Add rasa MoUMLt A MoWAIUL
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far lfi«Dtl;wion.
BTATI 07 OXOteilA, OAWHOV fXX XTY
Wbaaaaa. WfUtasa II niebard#«m. rtmlntstrat'-r f
/•ha Maltlsat. r«p*#aasto to tb# Court, in bi* prtiuoo
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to tea *M parsons aanaoraad. In #h-» mur ts any
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Mtomtotooa. oa tb# Brrt Mon.Ur in July I*ll Thi*
Apr* Rd. Itm DAWIKL FUWM'B
mrn 11-tea Ordinary
ipptlraUcß for to Sell Land*.
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