mnr j—- l UttFtUiyi itcirlii-Ui For the Stw Eha. SeripttjriU fcfenig—Jrl>. i j fMB CITY C1UED BEAUTIFUL. ^»y, vtkujv, v. k>. rHcrp-E » v»«M wUK:1i i.h an* bctKf -Unil far *w*r; ww* Hi iiEio's «r biiwi, A, ul Mhf* aeigiietii)^3» J Tkcre Hie ••ftirer l)f lift*' flow# in .ra^jeftty l>y, An«l tbo fair “Tree oHtnpwley know.” tNQ»«s«UiEvf uiisfortiine oft frown on ns here, And the tempetit of sorrow jloth f^ll; The eye iauft ifinfmeA by affections’ warm tear, And grief settles down like a pall; " c An enr lifo-time muet • "p.ass ’neaib the rod,’’ But freed from all sorrow nnd woe, B’e shall soon rest in peaoe at the rlglit hand of. tied. In “the laud which no mortal may know.”. , • Jl . f They mn^ tell of the beauties of far-distant olimee, ... ... - ' • And of fairy-land too, if they will, That fanciful land which the poe^bft rikymoe. But mine is the lovliest .still; They may sing to my soul of earth’s bright ness and bliss, or U4fruit* wWoh i^i luxury grow; if But unto tny mind there is no pl^ce like this, “The-landvKiielru* raoAal may knAw’’^- Boon, soon WC shall sail o'er life's ocean no tnyte, And Denlli witlj his sceptre jrill come, And cat US vray from Tiiue’s Wantifnl slrfvre. To dwell with tbo Meat ante at home ; Th « n 'If we jproye wortly we’Jl go to that land, ^Wherc the fttr “Tree of Knowledge” doth iver of life" flaweth out of the ;.r >,1 njilf57“S tb^,. n In ‘Ahe'lanft which no mortal may know.” DabluOtoK, S.HX; “MUV • 21:2. f 21:23. and 22: 6. - a “ - l^iiauuirtal ire red Actn- sol- ibr ivMttutiky—tit* Uu! i ]pafriot-M(fcil3k.oo.\nHCATEf> eands AND THE PHKEDHEX’S BITREAll. It is evident f'rcju tlic following order issued frbni.the Frcedntcn’s Bureau Oc tober 4th, th|t the restoration of property now held as abandoned and confiscated is to bo'entered'into by the Commissioners of the Bureau throughout the South, with scrupulous exactness in regard to the title of the ‘vuue aud the legal ownership there of. The circular subjoined corroborates this view; Assistant Commissioners are directed, in thtnr reports 6f abandoned or confisca ted lands, to arrange the names of former owners.of -uoh lauds in each county, dis trict or parish, in alphabetical order. The numb<» pf r#*sihcrd4 Wfdjred to U lis ted will always be given as nearly as the same can be ascertained.- Copies of all orders wturajng property .tp former uwn,‘ ers will he lorwarded to this Bureau as •ooa an iastfed. in compliance with speeial instruction* from the head of the Bureau, and the papers in such eases will be re turned wkh copies of the orders. Southern Generals in the Union Army AVc are apt to forget that in the late war there wore h few Nortlicrn nicn wlm held prominent coiuiuunde in the armies of the Confederacy, and that there ■ wove many Southern men wlto- ftithftillj ad hered to tho old flag. At the eeleliration of the Fourth of July last, in Buenos Avrds, this point was i»werftUly illustrat or bye speech of Mr. Tlerper. the author of ‘’'flu s Impending Crisis." who said : Virgibia has given ns Ocncral* [applaua^T, whes o names are as follows: Tliomos, Tenvll, Cooke, Keno, Prentiss, Newton, Davidson, Stevenson, Denver. Aminen, Hays, Graham. Maryland, f'5»y Majgylanfr j l*s given us ten GenbrhK,' namefy: Ord v Cooper, Ben tom Hniory, Frouoli. Keulcy, Vaode- ver, Sykas, Jnd.vli, l’1 ■ •i'i”“> i s Bufbfdsr ■ Tettnesssee has given ns five Ocnetfty namely : Carter, llarney, Campbell, Aber crombie, Spears. The District of Columbia five GewprcCs PJea^apiW Brnnuan, UeU.y. iVKibamn Has given Us tnfeo Generals namely, Two Birneys and one Critten den. North CarpJipa has given us two Gene rals : Meredith ahtLJohnson. South Carolina hxs also given qp two Generals—[(jjeut applause]—Ilurlbutaud Fremont. ' • Missouri has given us Bene; Louisiana West; and Georgia Meigs. [Constant ap plause.] Here we haven list of seventy tlircc Southern Generals of land forces, many of whom have already, with their valor and blood, intermingled with the valor and blood of their com patriots from other «*c- tioos of the country, added strength ami ini)insolubility to the rniuii. [Cheer*.] Tf wc turn to the navy, we shall find from the South four names at least which will be famous in history so long as float- ing : batteriM and incn-of-warflhall bo fodiid upon the water You know to whom I allude: Farragut, of Tennessee [great ap plause] ; IVirter of Louisiana [applause]; Goldsborough, of the District of Colum bia [applause]; and Winslow of North Ca rolina—that brave and dauntless old coon who capttfted tfrc.Jpitete Afchauia- [Deaf ening appknse. and cries of '•Hurrah for the bravtpold coon.” The Effects of Marriage. Doubtless you have remarked with sat isfaction, how the little oddities of men who marry ratlier late in life are pruned away speedily after their marriage. You have found a man who used to be shabbily dressed witlua huge shirt cellar, frayed at tW edges, and a glaring yellow sjlk pock et-handkerchief, broken of these things; and bceoine a pattern of neatness. You have seen a man whose hair and whiskers were ridiculously ctrt, speedily become like other human beings. You have seen a man who took squff copiously, and .who generally had his breast covered with snuff, abandon tl»« vile habit. A wiffe is the S trand wlcldcr of the moral pruning knife, f Johnsons’s wife had lived, there wopld have been uo hoardingupof bitsof omnge peel; no touchily fU the goat* ip walking along tho4'treel ;1 Ho eating nr drinking With qjdtjiguating TWaai^y./ KjQlhcr (iulds'mitU had uwrricd. ho would never have worn that inCrtibfal5iC tind ridiculous emit. AVhencver you find a man whom you know little about, oddly dressed, or talking ridiculously, or exhibiting eccen tricity of manner, you may be sure that he is not a married man. For the little corners arc rounded off, the little shoots arc pruned away, in married men. The wife's advices are the tiller that keeps the ship steady. They arc like the wholesome, though painful, shears, nipping off the lit tle growths of self-conceit and folly.— Mar*! AO*.—If you are hi a house and heel a tedre.cry. it is a sign .of marriage— or’if it l.. y tV ought tobe. r Bed IlAin.—if I red haired man falls in love with a girl who dislikes hair of that color, ho. will very likely dye before he is marrie^. The above signs and portents may be strictly relied ujioii ; they have never known to foil. . .. • „ I' 1 5 JM iJMp S ^'Vir Petition of the Ladies of Aiken, 8. C. To hii Excdtvnty AnjreiP Johnson, Pres ident of t/tc United St'fits : The undersigned, ladies of the town of Aiken, in the State of South Carolina, do humbly but hopefully approach your Ex cellency iu behalf of the groat, tho good and the beloved Jefferson Davis, now con fined as a political prisoner at Fortress Monroe. Fallen though ho be by thefor- tarms.of war, yet our hearts’ yearn over liim still in His gloomy prison-house, and our prayers da/ly tuccnd to out Heavenly Father fof his safe deliverance. Oh, sir, occupying as yon do so high and shiuhrg a position among the great ones of the earth you can afford to he magnanimous and merciful to a conquered brother, who, if he erred, was aided apd supported ht error by hundreds of thousands of his eOuntrymcB, amongst whom we recognize those we held most dear bn earth—our husbands, our fathers, and our brothers. Our theine is one upon which wo could dwell at much length, but the pressure' upon your Excellency of the affairs of state admonishe* u» *0,1* fcrief. We, therefore, respectfully and prayerfully confide bar-hopes and .our wishes to you, *if, the illustrious head of this great na tion, trusting and believing that with jus tice ybu will remember mercy. Aikex, 8. C., Fept. 15, 1885. Signs and Wonders. Tue GiUIiUto.V.—Ta take down the gridiron from the nail whoirlf ishanglng, with tlie left hand, is a sign that there wiU be a broil in the kitchen. The Miaao*.—if a mirror is broken it is a sign that a good looking lass will be missed in that honso " r - A Fl .neual.—To meet a funeral pro- ccpsion is a sign of death. Pocket Book.—To loose a pocket book containing greenbacks, is unlucky. Naim.—If a wwasa cjrte her aaila ev ery Monday, it is lucky—for her husband. Caous E y kd.—If you meet, white walk- ing, a cross-eyed person, pass him on his good naturod side or you will bc unluckyi Wahts.—Ta hOffff silftoen watts ea the left band is unlucky; to liavt tbo saq number or less on the right band, is a sign yon dfr UBtojrtupatc. NEW NOVELS, JUHT RECEIVED BY ii. j*. mjoa, AT THE CHEAP BOOK ANI> PERIODICAL STORE, NO,' 108 MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON, S C. CARUY t» CGNFE8S8ION, by the author of Mattie Astray, price 7r»c DENNIS DONNE, by Annie Thomas, pi i'ec BOc MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, by - Mrs. Gore, price oOc ONLA A CLOD, by Mrs. *BraN PESSfON, by George Sami, price 60c Hfw JhiTfls Rfcfirfd by Ertry Steamer. LATELYPUBLISHED. VERY HARD CASH, Illustrated, by Clins. Reade, price $1.50 my diary North and south, by Rupiiull, price 60c. Any of the abgve Books seat post-paid by Mail, on retcipt of the above prices. ftar P. o. Box 241. “fr* photographs. JhW received a bwgenssortntem of PHOTO. graphs, including Mr. Lincoln, Mr. John son. Grant, Sherman, Meade. McClellan, Gillmore. Chase, Blair. Bates, Seward, wafers*?? ALSO Loo, Jackson, Beauregard, Johnston, Long-street, Hardee, Morgan, Hill- 8em- mes, Bragg, Mr. Davis, Mr. Stephens, etc., dtC. Price 23 cents each, or five ior one dollar. Sent post-paid by mail, on receipt of the price. rZ?I»«E by wary steamer. MT The trade supplied at the lowest Cash prices, &k£T Mend for a circular. *«H J ■’ 0. Box 241'WA Sept. 6—tf. A PRESENT FOR ALL!! Bona Fide Gift Distribution !! $100,000 in Substantial Presents. 100,000 Boxes Steel Pens. 100,000 Free Gifts- Each purchaser, betides receiving itll val ue for tis money, in Pens, U sure to receive a valuable gift worth from 30 cents to $6,000.— The People's I’eu Ucnipany, in order to intro, dace their superior Steel Pens to the public in flic shortest possible space of time, offer the fol lowing splendid inducements. We will sell at retail 100,000 boxes, each 1k>x containing one gross ami a certificate entitling the holder to one share in tbo allotment of tie following do- arable t^nd substantial gift*. List of Gifts. 100 Arrm of I.-in-l in ruftamiijul* ronnty. Xew Vork. iu tUr vicinity of JNrfruli-mn W.-IN, |5.000 100 Am-, Viuc uuil lltmluck TimU-r Liml on Itlvc’r. rviiwrlvsnijv, S.000 fi K. 8. 7 S-lo Oniipon BmuIs. lobe each 2.o00 -‘ loo » i,(»m 10 “ *, * “ m euo fa OfiW* on A Ptrat-rlAM rfty Iwmho for a rooi- Vlulo iMilt .<( rik-liiomJiK- OloOmjx. #100 .1,00(1 00 Isuli. s' Jiit* Silk Ur,-*- fAttoms. Ws tijifi 3 CbfrWtWv or uttier «.h«I unkor. Kounl Cornoi Him.'w.m.i Pinn.H-7 octAv,-#—laeo 2,500 60 Wtiooli-r * Wllaun’s Doolilo Utltoti Sowing l MncUinas, Sfsi 2*00 20 Grnf’s line ttold Cnattng Cm* Watches, »1"S .xeno 30 Isullvs’ “ “ uu* fji^, 2,(KX) 40 (IvkU’ “ Sitvi-r “ “ “ 40 2,000 100 Lillies' Hue Hold bucket A, hirge, tlOl - 100 “ - •• suinlk 7 ( ‘i’ 00 lokXv Svts Flue O..M Jewelry, Broiuit tins Ami Ki'r ttii mcs. $15 15.000 1,000 l.irtiei'Wijic Uokl Finger Bings. $0 O.UOO ' - - - . . ‘ i’ Grill ami Stone l.oo,, t’nii-A l.,irlh-A' And Ucute’ SOuie HntOmA, t.Ooo gels LmlU A eml Oeuti' (IoM Studs, $4 1,000 FliotoKrapnic Albuma *2.50 UkOOU TO ki ts of Admission to Dun,urn'* or Brj- auFs, a, ci-BtA oneli. 5.000 6.000 V.4<» 3.000 IS-iXk) PAcJpwu* of Awortisl statlimory. fifty conU 7,500 6,000 Flnenrlerwoijd Rlw—I tour oun onpolts- *roti > si-vi nty-ttvi' n-nts, 10,1 V I Sole 1“i-ai1 and Ivory Sleeve HntrAhK, 80 ct*. 5.000 4(10,10 Shorts Faalitouahl* Mu*ii-. :I0 rente, 15.000 ^528 I’hutogmblilr INirt i ait, of Frueilcut Uucoln mid TAd. lift v rt-nm, 2.2IV4 The allotmeut will be conducted in tba moat honorable and upright manner. Every bolder of n certificate will receive a present worlb frtuu 311 cent s to $6,000. They guarantee to distribute every article in the list.' Our Pens are splendid specimens of Ameri can industry; arc finer goods than can be bought elsewhere for the name naoncy. and will sthnd upon their moriis. Price, $1.60 per gross, lit pens, for either of the following kinds: No. 1. The People’s Pen Co. Business Pen. No. 2. “ “ “ v- Popular Pen, same as Gillott's, (303.) No. 3. The People's Pen Co. Lady’s Extra By marl, free, to any address, on receipt of price. TVc cab refer to parties of standing in this and other cities, as to honesty, responsi bility, etc., etc. The allotment of gifts will be public, and a]) purchasers are invited to be present. Address. THE PEOPLE’^ PEN COMPANY, Business Office, (52 William st.. New York. C. 0: NKWTTOTTSE. Actuary. These Pens arc also on hand for exam ination and sate at the office of this paper. Sept. j2—Cm. CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK. rnilE NEW FIRST CJASa UNITED STATES X MAIL STEAMSHIPS MOlSFEKA, CHARLKS r. MARSH MAX, Commander. eJAMBa3ir>GJ3. JOITX IP. RALSlI, CommanJfr. These splendid steamers will leave alternate ly—THURSDAYS of each week—direct for New York. For freight or passage—having handsome •tale-room aeeommodMiom—apply *o * F. K. SMITH, Florence, S. 0. ARCHIBALD DOTTY A CO., 120 & 128 Meeting street, fbnrleetmi. 8. C. LTV!NOTION, FOX t CD.. Agents, nug 22—2m. s, • New Jfork. tTreat iDipfovcment, io Sewing Afcifthlnes. Empire Slmttlc Machine. PATENTED FED. THJf, 1860. i-., I 586 Broadway, New York. i 250 3Ya*biugtou St., Bouton. mills MACHINE U constructed on entirely X new principles of meckanism, possessing many rare^u,l valuable iuproveiueii: '. having been exammea T,y the most profound experts, and pronounced te be - -B’' Simplicity and Perfection Combined. If has a straight needle, perpendicular ac tion, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor HAVEL, nnd is alike on both sides ; performs jierfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Niiusook muslin, with cotton, lin en or silk thread, from the coarsest to the fin est number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and tlie least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, ami is Emphatically a noiseless Machine. It requires FIFTY PER CF.XT less powci to drive it than any other machine in the mar ket. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its Strength and Wonderful Simplicity of coustruetiou l enders it almost impossible til get out of order, and isGCAKANTEEDhy the com pany to give entire satud'actjim. We respertfnlly invite all those who may de sire to supply themselves with a superior arti cle. to come and examine this “unrivalled ma chine.'’ But In a more especial manner do we solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Corset Makers, Coach Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Hoop Skirt Mann- Shoe Binders, iacturers, Vest and Panta- Skirt and Bosom loon Makers, Makers, Dress Makers. One half hour's instruction is sufficient, to , enable any person to work this Machine to their entire aatisfactiun. Agent* wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already estab lished. Also for (Nib*, Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. J.T. McARTHUR & CO., 586 Broadway, New York. D. & CO. 250 Washington St.. Boston. 921 Chestnut Ft. Phila. Sept. 12.—tf. Executive Department, South Carolina, SEPTEMBER. 20, 1865. rPHE PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR of Soul It X Carulinahnn appointed the following named gentlemen as Special Aids for the purpose of assisting him in the diseharge of his official duties ib reconst'ucting the State,'ami-restor ing her to all her civil and political rights in the Federal Union; WILLIAM L. TREXUOLM, of Charleston City. .STEPHEN ELLIOTT, of Beaufort District. WADE HAMPTON. Jb.. of Columbia. ROBERT J/. MeLAW, of Yorkyille. WILLIAM H. EVANS, of Society HiU. JAMES H. HARRISON, of Anderson Vil- lage. The nbovo named gentlemen will reecne and communicate to the Provisional Governor BENJAMIN PKAKALIX PERRY. all infofmt* tion which they may deem advisable ns to I lie condition of the State, it* citizen", the IVved- mcn, the heme police, and the military garri sons. They will likewise report to Imu by let ter, at his headtjuariers, at Greenville Court House, Hy order of the Provisional Governor. WM. R. PERRY. Private Secretary, 6to. October 3—3t. NEWOOOpS! NEW GOODS! I B, A, & J. F. Early, Opposite the Court House, I >AIUjINCrTpN, S. C. TTAVE RECEIVED A NEW AND LARGE LI, Stock of Goods, por N. R. R. R.. and wifi make additions to their stork by every train. Their Goods will be of the best qual ity, and their prices satisfactory. As hereto fore they will have Family Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware. Glassware, t Crockery, Wine, Liquor*, &c. ASH ALL KINDS OF PLANTATION GOODS. All Country Produce exchanged for Goods, or purchased at liberal prices. sept IV—-tt CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. R. R.\ 865. / OFFICE GEN. RUP’T W & M. Wii.wtxr.Tox, N. C., Aug. 24,1865 O V A\P AFTER * TIN DAY. Aid. 27T1I. DAILY twins will 1h- run over the IViJiniiiKkui amt Mnu- clirster Htilruad, u follows: Lwtve Wilmington -Isily st - - - S <10 A. M. *• KlnmrnTe “ “ - - - 7 35 P. ii. Arrive M Kinp-villo daily nt - • 1 25 A. M. - “ Wilmington “ * - ■ 3 05 P. M. Bocm a» Tuntrvrt as ror.iAws: Lavs Florence going fowardn Kingsvill.-ilsftyst 7 00 PM “ “ - *■ Witmlnpton "• “ 2 35 A M nitre it dtUyoonMunirntiOn \.*tb fttmi WUlaingtnB by mil. Tliret- tnunii connect with train" on the Diortli Eiistcrn K. K.. Chcraw nod DtrltUKton R. R.. Wilmlnirton ■ rul Weldon It. R. A lint of stages connect with these trains between Kingsville and Colombia, gnd a line alto for Ctundwi from burnt er. nESRY M. DRANK, tag 29—3m. Gen. »n;>’t. ■ - - - - - - — . . .—, ICIlNG’S • ILomoHUJidl© Is the only preparation of the kind mode from the fruit. As an article of economy, purity, and dclicibnsnesA, it oannot be surpassed, and Is recommended by physicians for invalids and family use. It will keep for years in any cli mate, while its condensed forut renders it es pecially convenient for travellers. All who use lemons are requested to give it a trial.v- - Bnlcrtalnmonto at home, parties, and picnics should not be without it. For sale by all Drug gists nnd first-class Grocers. Manufactured only by ■ , > > , LOUIS F. iIEt7GER.‘ , Ho. 549 Pearl Street, .New York, field. 12.—ty i . GRO VESTEEN & CO., Piano-Forte Manufacturers, 499 BItOAnWAY. NEW YORK. The attention of the public and the trade is invited to our New Scale Seven fWavo Rose wood Piano Fortes, whirb for volume and purity of tone are unrimited by any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern Improvements. French, grand action,,harp pedal, iron frame, over-strong bags, etc v and each instrutueat being made under the personal snper- vision ofMr. J. H. Grovesteen, who has had a practical cxpericnceof over thirty yearslntbstr manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. THE “GROVESTEEN PIANO FORTE” Received the hiyhest award of merit over ail others at the Celebrated ' WorMt Fair! where were exhibited Instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston, nnd New York: and also at the American Ingtitute for five succes sive years, the gold and silver medals from both of w hich can be seen at our ware-rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still move perfect Piano-Forte, and by man ufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these instmineatsat apnea which will preclude all competition. Our prices are from $100 t4. “ Honorable and fair deal ing men.”—Cumberland Valloy Journal, Mo- cbanicslmrg. Pa., Oct. 20, 1864. Splendid l.ist of Article*. All to be sold for $1 cacb. j-., 250 Solid Silver Dining Set*, $75 to $800 500 Silver Salvers and Urns, 50 te 260 500 Solid Silver Tea Sets complete 50 to 8U0 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs 75 t« 250 200 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 mrs. ■ 50 to 200 U'.IO Gold Jlurning Watches, 75 to 260 2‘i0 Ladies’ Enamelled Gold Watches, 50 to •WO Gctii*' fliuit'g Silver Watches 35 to 5'KI Open-face Silver Watches, 25 to 250 Dmto'ind. Kings, 5t> ta 5,000 Photo. Albums, all sixes, 5 to 2,000 Gold Vest and Neck 4-hains, 15 ta 3.000 Gold Oval Band Hracelofo, 5 to *5.000 Chased Gold Bracelets. . 8 to 2,000 Chatelaine & Guard Chains. 6 to 7,000 Solitaire & Revolving Brooches*') ta 2,000 Lava k Flcrentine “ 4. LI 5,000 Coral, (>pal & Emerald “ V. 4 to 5,000 Mosaic, jet A lava Eardrops, 8 to 7.500 Coral & Emerald Eardrops 8 to 5,000 California Diamond Pin*, 5 to 5,000 Chi. Cluster Diamond Pius. 8 to 3.000 seta Solitaire Huttons A Studs, 8 to 3, V P FCRMSIHNG GOODS. HARDWARE, .... 0 U T T L E R Y , WINES. LIHIORS. tP. K. * Exchange will be mat'e In Gomls or Cash will be paid for any amount of Cotton that may bo offered. Jnly 20, 1865.—6m. NOIJTHlvRN It A A DVEBTISEMPNTS RECEIVED on the MOftT reasonable terms for the Leading NEWSPAPERS in the South. Specimen copies can be seen by applying to HORACE^. HUGO. Market Street, Chartestoi P. 0. Bo? 241. Charleston, E. C. Advertisers will do well to call. - ’ ’ September Iff—tf. Tirn new KiiA »*« •"W at the ofliee of pnblieatUyt, at TEJf CENTS per Copy. <.*’ • ! 4 te 4 to 8 to 8 ta A to 8 to 10to 12 to 200 100 60 m 60 80 10 19 20 10 10 10 8 • 20 10 10 8 & IO 8 10 10 10 10 10 12 16 20 80 10 12 16 10 60 60 5,000 plain Gold Kings, 5,000 cliases Gold Bings, 10.00Q Shield & Signet Rings, 10,000 California Diamond Rings, 7.500 set* Ladies’ Jewelry, jet, 5,000 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, coral, 6,000 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, onyx, 6,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava, 2.500 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, mosaic, 20 to 10.000 Gold Pens with Sil. holders, 6 to 5,000 Gold Pens with Gold holder*, 6 to 5,000 Gold Pens k holders, super’r, 10 to 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Gups. 8 to 3.000 Sil. Castors & Wine Holden, 10 to 2,000 Sil. Fruit & Cake B askets, 20 to Messrs. T. & H. (1AU1IAN & CO.. Km 110 Broadway. Now York, extensive manufoottrrees ami importers of all the leading nud most fash ionable styles of Watches and Jewelry, desir ing to increase their Irasincss to an uatismted extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Die- .trihution, subject to the regulations fallowing: Certificates naming each article and its val ue, are placed in Sealed Envelopes and wall mixed. One of these envelopes will be- Mat hy mail to any address on receipt of twenty- five cents. At/ articles told of $1 each, ttidtaml rfjfart^ to . , , value. On receipt of the cenifieate you will see what, you are going to have, and then H k at your option to semi the dollar and take the ar ticle or not. Purchasers may thus obtain n Cold Watch, Diamond Ring, oraay set af Jew elry on our list for One Dollar, and in an sees can they get less than one doUnris worth. The price of Ccriifionies is M follows* One for 26 cents; fivofor*$1; eleven for $2: thirty for $5: sixty-five for $10 j one hundred for $15. Agents wanted everywhere, to when speeial terms are o&esed. . r* • T. k II. GAUGHAN 4t COv ' sept 26—tf. No. 116 Broadway, M. Y. mreSSKINAl Miles.’'.'* DR. Tf p. BAILEY. at stma, tfir.y r»-* b- .c-r I KTF.XDS loCJt stlHiut tbt k lit 1 ▼krii thi* ritiiicns ft IV-sTMi. iHK fm OEOIUKTOWN, (VtubHr, offur# hi# PrufbwioMiAl •##% nk that town and vMult/. JOB A LL K’NDRof Jbb work neatly lv executed at Ibis office. prurapt-