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-T enSrte And mid theire Ars-sadW PrOODM OtUaMrs that con as1got -Aat other's follHes a , Osrsto manage t s., We've faal enough at hfe $ome!n 87a00 aitn tf,vr ri sta tk weekt for every man and --. bh ol the~~ Aaiwe oury down life's road, it pen ne' hbor en vs to in: t 0w o r t n i a im e . y l l a - tend th a , 'or ~ahtPbJ ?ty equalad-l take tke, newspap ers as .rjof ta-e th'mn r-oW-*aT fMen borrow -" Vri .~~ sr, vhat S -with the At%fiof bildreri? VT &P Z-- you.-i - tem away from school as to with hold from them the newspaper, SItis little sc of its. B nt: , d thy _ S TE 46 parsue it.%k 31 wre storing their : ing, &c. Aa ofn "urprised thai. a . V- 1 neig- r QJ9 th ^"epense? * 1:ha .st me ask, is the v .Of teno and ahalf or t 1 * k at w h a t t. Oh n't eation -the ex yuwill t in omore when tra li ra4 w etew'Inthe the-whole generation of women, ora the re er,to use their feet .base dev ss extent an sinee the shortwalking dress has gW e,r#sO infeIieities meta o's are re .MME%dr%6a ltif'Mader tome ~it,- he~u s of t fosigisbt niferwa h~ srehet ~ueg gn3a wggd, iher -wasges aly stauap LBy -.sasindgig-in'ma a candi 3sabradi 0 abWkward -senad." d@( heb tiV italemsdtb be * ~t-live ~s Ia ?he prCeenk .akig I*4I&9Vy either "ofthose .,. &* t-8 -al EmgNO.- H,elart ~'~I &4ttet& e~aciriosBideCident nerthat eity.. Mrs. Eli~a Barne .Teday dee paarriage was tbe -arangemenCfts ~ t~te appointed hour *the bfid- eo6a me not. He d.etoWN,irran ear 3Utgi. orse tha.. ier was--.getting 0' ~ waiting. Seeing this of 're one%of the invited gests, a middle aged.famzer, who a secret a 'r of-s. couraged before the lawyer's ad u~rd to take space ; nd was accep 'JrC*i nmarribd, ate their dinner, and prpmnise to make a A esilig canlie disigned for thIin has been made 'jT. 'i~tk1eelsare ten feet as'two uprigh jib sails, anda sail on each. spoke of the shel o one-side of the wa gnj ~ear act5 on is shaped~Iike a bb4t, .nd hung rkM~n%ed?r*i1be used as aboat in ceosingI*reais. - ws M=en- Telegraph is enthu 'sti ove&new idea of putting a quininle 'in jujube paste cap siale~. Aev as AND TUNNELS.--AS a p&4enger -tiain- was approaching a-P4nnylvania tunet, a fer days ago, a-e ,Ie in: one of the care were iot:cea to have a great fond ness for one another. This sug t ed' fau.. Some mischievous , as the train was abovt the mid4le of the tunuel,-:illumi tbd the cai- by lighting a natch, when the loving eenp1e were discovered bginad kissing, each pther in thte-mostioving mat-ine. Ofcourse -tim 'as an immediate cessation of the delicioas- amusement. The passengers rpied with laughter, epd the loverst were immensely Wibafr ssed:Y. ees 8hould not allow themselves to forget h*ben going through. a. tunnel, tha : a sucdAlaumintaen of thee%ar: -is Pey ikely to h'afpen. -: Ix~~eob.NsstLkE.-I I14c Porsin t tists :ssociatidn,I awig th ings, re C!n Iee 1hat a fine'r pastor of'Ricni-n'a, Rev. T,]. Pritehard, -chairman pf the %durmitte " on the "religious cotditiorot the'coutitry, submit ted a rathei unique report, whleh ~ead as follows: &The coin inittee appointed'to report on the religious condition of- the eoiihtry, bbg loave to eubmit that the coun try, is very 'itrreligious.". -The report was not- spread 'pen the eftAite)1TOKIdg cl4J l Si f b et'd i edg T e Paris correspondent of the Lon don Morning Past writes : "I have en deavored to find out what colored hrir{ . - Ks Yill be d6rn. t1T =yar. lirti i ar -idc greed t E darlr eyj rokS are to accenpany m-fi Sscr f d golden e,ebro s or chestnut locks and curls ire not to be t>lerated;.- It U dt .qufte seii'ed if thee6non is -' o -mnailiferrted ; i't s dvieve ttot, i'!tore .ivo d complicated decoration -,14eift/d. The cociplexion is -to nkd sI moth4Mi t&o ghtly -Mr. Geo Y.Edes,p rietor case, setting the fnest type with Cxnt- the use of spectaes. His-edi1 torials fret assume form ini .his - rpi tus& composed' up1b1 t senses. A man w io .i4made an- en te.i : eply. part of the non dru whisey. He eh atieking pomnt. thors of tM. Miffta ry Hecanstruction bills a e,bere.gtOnwr teoxsetin:sia'-begi with'S;. Stan t'an, Sheridan and 8emiss. .A mihanar. coieIdea4 shabtedhis: -girns'etter. i9ih, Kinsas and married fir. Tlis est~ day she got drunk aind turne-d somersaults in the street The"young the gru b tastes. Thp oicial returns frpsyio aho a Democratic gin ofthirty-nine thousand seven hundre an-d e' hty-ses.en. The agrgl2 t*enty-three thousand four hundted and twenty4ime larget than-the voefa4the-previos-lec-~ The .prepard giue. so much adyertis ed in the newsp'apetssa .is inse M disc sovfig conqnga~.jg 5 warnn water, and then addigsebo acu (strong vin egar) to Iceep-it. -Diaolee 1 pend of best glue in 1-I pint-e# water; inUadd 1 pint of best winegar. it is ready.fruse. We once heard -of a man .who only subscribed to u paper toi help it along, but failed.:W piy.Iis sub scription.,AWe hope noi&ne of. our slbscribers haveft rat vijew,- yet some tMr gf.heni tit - never paid. -- Ma ye at Satoga. and -othekmfathowtab1% watering' places~ in bei lerth drink fine liquors at (he bar-rooms and enter into,allf the other aron sals o h ser ee. Someof he'faiersof Alaba ma, wye see it, ststed, have arpady seut an at for four; heridred Germans, and will have them comfortably provided for in ample tme. J1,%o~lk isiness. Axt'E $e ng&safy4hat J}ia D%an; formeirly? XrmL'ayne,. is now Mrs. Cooper.-We.adyise the last husband to coop hei' well, or she will 'do him as she did-Hayne Mrs.. Annie E. Kirby, for the murder of her husband has been convicted and sentnced'for seven years' ina the peni tentiary.' Distilleries around Richmond, last month, turned out 23,000 gallons of whiskey, while in July last they only distilled 5,000. The oldest inhabitant. in Alleghany county, Maryland, was married the oth er day, at the ripe age of 102, toa.second wife': The gold production of the earth in 1865 was about 560,000 pounds avoirdu pois ; the silver production, 4,000,000 pounds. Ristori twenty years ago was called the handsotnest woman in Italy. It is said that corn sells for eight cents a bushel in some parts of Iowa. IA Weinen's Christian Association is to be established Chicago. General Lee has 600 students at his coleg againt .40n lnat e. Are prepared at all times .tolby nd. l EXC G o1: >HIRESTON, And the Northern Cities. And to inake LIERRAL CASH AD TA.YEStn TTON and other PRODUCE Consigned to their Friends in Charles Ston auid NewoYork. September 4 2mo. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Xsewberr.- Distri;G'Yutt qit Mary E. Senn vs. Mary F. Senn and others. Bill -fog Relief. The creditors of tlhe Etate of James it. Senn deceased, are required to render on oath and es tablsh betore the Commissioner thei reepective demands o. a prs of ecer ber 187 ,i -JO' sE,, ..N. D. Com's Office,'Oc29th:& Ot. e6. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, JIS OnIfED.! T;' - A TA TKEY,' GE2O 1A, BY D. REDMOND & JAMES CAXAB, T Ean.-To Lul t ' or !r six qnths; tIfty Uetta fori tiree s, Sa(roce. anglegjes, rentV Oc:.~"3Oth, I8t. . STAT F LELINA. S- Nu-- 1eVmrgR -J8RICT. By John T. Peterson, Ordinary of Newberry District. W hereas, WilliaO'C Johnson has'applied to- me for Letters of Administration, on all and siWular the eods and chattels, rights a skkria o ils djI eof: 's. These are therefore to cite and' admonisli all and singular, the kindred and credjtors of the said deceased, to be and afear efbe we, at. our.next Ordinary, Court.tor the ti1d-91saiet. o' be holeeN ewbrfy?odre House on the 12th of Nov. next, to show cause, if .any wwy the sgid Admit istratioa should)nbidertetti. ?( . ld Given under my hand ald seal, this 29th dq - of O tj-earD o 1nnlO mnef HN T. PETERSON, 0. N. D. . - ,Office Laarens R. R., Latrens OIt., S. C., May 23, 1867. -0,$ . ZD -DFtER1onday et 274h Inst.. the Trains will run as follows; until further otioe. The Road having been com pleted te g t and Leav s a , ,M.,on MONDAISD W YS and -PRI 'a'ritra~t1 o'c16ek berryeoe Sean an* *fe *hi -nt t* *ollwing TARIF4( Philadeplpha.... ......- 400 " Barhore................. 8 50 " " .Chatleston............. 200 Fleureperet York ......,~.. 110 toi ........ i.. - Gri e bushPAel oeihe;pin.......... 2 Change of Seheda e% exetd s follows: Arrve at Abbevillefat........2. p. m. "sat ate ...IL..4-90 " Anderson .............4.20 " ~g~eat Aiston at..........1235 p.m. Iage A,ederson.)1ont s, W nesds;aud Tri -s-rettgrning.esdys3 :Tfitrsdkys and trday, asfollows: I4vi i dersoat ...... . .--410.m. Arrive aMa St .. .4 .. .30 ,!)edeon d..!..-... ...10'1 '' Arrive at Anderson at.........410 " Connection's made ithI the8 IP: U. t0k, Or4aRailroad. - 0Oe23 43 tt. SO0iFH CAROLINA R4 L0M. eEtAL SUPERINTE\EPS019% ( .CHaa.zsroi, 8. C., Octber8,184 . if 1If ATERI OCT'dBRTIE'6td 1 7, 0 'T ASE\G ER TR AINS on-the Samtk$ Carolina airoad will run as follows, viz: Lea(areton for Columbia .....-. 4.3 A~ Arrive ei......... ,.... 1115 A x Leave. ..sfI .x........ ..,1 Arive. a li,y................1.10 P If Leave -OwIumbIa :...-.........-1.OiN A K Aries ------.4a 5A M Lave Kingie............. ....-,--.---, -P M Arrive at Carleston................... 7-05 P E Iave letnfrAugusta.......10 4 A LarC4UA U-..............a...-. 5A M Arrive at threston...~..............12.20 P K The Passenger Train on -the Camden Branch N'GHT EXPRESS. TREIGHT AND PAS SENGER A CCOMM1ODATIOS TRA[.s will run a kialows, viz: a Leave Charleston for Columbia....54) P U Arrive at Columbia...d. ............0'A M Leave Columbia........................ 3.00 P If Arrive at Charleston ....... ..... 1...2J A K Leave Charleston for Augusta ...... 7.0 P K Arrive at Augusta.................. 8.0 A If Leave AuEst...................---- .10 P 1 Arrive at Chaleston.................. 4.0b A K -H. T. PEAKE. Oct 23-48-tf. TO CONSUMPTI1ES. d'b Ev. DWRDA. WLSO wlU send Meesfehagert allwho desire It, the preserip tion with the directionsa for maaking and using the sitrple remedy+by whish -be-was cured of a lang affection and that dreaad disasee Consump tion -His.only object is to benefit-the affBicted and he hoe every sufferer will try this preserip to,a twill cost them nothlng,anid may prove a blesin. Please address Ray. EDWARD A.WILSON, - No.185 Smuth Seond Stret Sept. 18-38. Wlhamangh, New York APPLINTION FOR CHARTER. Notice Is hereby given that application' will be-made-at the- ensuing session of Lg islature for - a charter for a Ferry at Sals Old To*n. ...Aug 28. Dr. J. I. Bruce - Iaving resumed tile practice of Medicine, tenders his preossional services totbe public Office in Mr. Paysinger's building,opposite the Methodist Parsonage. Snpt 153 IQf. Commissioner's Notices. Tb Stae of South, Carolina. Newberrv District-In Equity. fohn Saterwhite, v. John M. Glymph and otlrera: "Tlie'creditors of terEstateof Lvael Ilymph, deceased, are required to render Lnd establish on oath, before -the Commis ioner of this Court, their respective de nands, on or before the first?da. of Jan tary, 1868.' 'SILAS JOHNSTONE, Corn's Office, C. E. N. D. Oct. 14 42 12. *12 The State of South Carolina. Newberry District-In Equity. !lizabeth A. Higgins, Admr'x, v. Calvin. C. ,iggies :and otiers. By order of the Court, the time hereto 'ore allowed purclasers of property at the ales made in this case, to show the true maiue and real consideration of the pur :hases, is hereby extended to first. iy . of Tiannary 1868. SILAS JOH:fSTONE.. Com's Office, c. E. N. D. Oct. 14 42 3t. *.4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Newberry District-In Equity. David-. Werts .v. Pamela- Noble, -Amanda Nobleid others. Bill to sell land to pay debts. The creditors itt tl.e. estate of William F. Noble, deceased, are hereby required to render and establish on oath, before the (omiissioner,tleir respective deDnands, on r= beoe iheifrst day of December'iext.' SILAS JOH NSTONE. c. E. N. D. Con's office, (t. 14th, 1867. 16-42-7r. '9 STA1'E OF SOITELCAROLINA. Newberry bistrict-In Equity. Emeline Bradley vs. Peter Rodelsperger and othets. The creditos of the-estate of Richard L. Bradley, deceased, are required to render and establish. on oath, before the Comtais if#aoir4E th) =,rt .tfae p 'e an on beor d ary. Corn's oVve.)ODt.t4b .1867. 16-42-12t. *12 The-State of South'Carolina. - Newberry District-In Equity. t lizabeth A. Boozer, r. eiy Booze*, I-. d. The creditors of John A. Boozer, deceased, are hereoy required to render and establish o peth, before the- Commissioner of this - rourt, their respective demands on or be fore the fifteenth day of January-1848. Corn's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, -Oct. 15 42 am.-- *12.: .c i. :D eIid tste of Soutli C roliir. Fraices IL A. SaiMnec(% : W %..edetr rip -nd J. GSBroreAah I for Panitin, .&Account andyGerteral B(# B. II..Lovelace, Adm'r, v. W. W. McM6res ang LC. d. Brown, et. a!. lFhe. reditors Afhrgae Gog Sumrgs, deceased aferequitp d p render And eetill1sifofi oadh; bef/d Th4t oMniis jig eghii Cqurt i their free&itisep det pma499 9r-before the first day January STAT TRF SOUTH CAROL4XA. crwer rDtrictM-n Eqtfity. JhiS.'Wi~nkrek tifd ~othe~r5, creditors, v. Ja. H. Williams, Ex'or. and~othn-d. The creditors of Benjasiin lue-16ett,.Jpc'd, de iefjinid ?o ronder And''estadisli their oetiv-dmadanenbefpee the Comil missio6er of this Cour:t,.og. o' .bege the. Srsrday of January 1888. '. S L4S JOaNSTONE, c.. Af o olf'-,Oct. 14th, 1g67. ~. ~ - OFASQUT C A ROLINA. * h~Jer hstrief q4uit9. Miaael Werts andSusan M-Long v. Latimer LongZ 'agd others., The creditors of the, estate of4George onig debessed, ar,e required to rqmie. ajd stablghld oath-, bafog tAe' CommissiQueT oftiis(C'ourt, their respective demand, son or before the first da, of January 1868. C'oiiB office,' Oct. f4t'h i&e7.. ST~A TPUF SOUTH CA1BOLI2jA. 119w6efi Disiet-1n'Eliuit'r. A John S. Biree u)d: L. B.. Sisiett, Adtn'rs. v. William B-ridges,'Char. Bridjres and other. ,.Billtp seil.lantd to.pay debts. Te ,.editors of tI p estate .of Wiley Briges, deceased, .a.re .herey.. requied. o ender and establish on oath their, respetive claims, before the -Comiswsionler of this aurt, on or before-theTs ieday of Janma-tiy 1888. RILlAS JOHN~STONE, ci E. s.'). GoinV' offie, -Ot.14h.19672 STAT- TliQ$5ef IAOL INA. :1 - ewberry Distriet-Ar Equik, - Eathsia Kinard v; H. H. Rinard,-l!Ex'or. Bill for Do wir. .The vreditors of' the estate of John M. Kinard, dleceased, are required to render and establish, before the Commnissioner of thi$opr.t .tbeir.respeetive. demaiads, on or bebre thetfirst day-of J'ahnar'y 188. -SILAS JOHNSTONE, c. E. N. D. Comn's office, Oct. 14th, 1867.. 16-42-12t. *12 STA1%QrF SOFJTR CAROLINA. - ewberry District-In Equity.. ery Summuer and William Summer, mur viving Addmrs; v. Mary M. Summer, C. P. Summer et al. Bill for sale of land to mirshall assets and General Relief. The creditors of the estate of John Sum mer, deceased, are required to render and establish on oath, before the Commissioner of this Court, their respective demands, on or before the first day of January 1868. SIL AS JOHNSTONE, C. E. N. D. Corn's office, Oct. 14th, 1867. 16-42-12t. . 15 -The State of South Carolina. New berry District-In Equity.. Nancy H. Ropp, v. W. H. Ropp. The creditors of the Estate of Geo. Ivey Ropp, deceased, are required to render and establish on oath, before-the Commissioner of this Court, their respective demands, on or before the first day of'January next. Comn's Office, SILAS JOHNSTONE, Oct. 14 42 12t. *12 c. .N. D. The. State of~ South Carolina. Newberry Distrit-In Equity.' Martha A. Wise v Pattick E. Wise,'Aimr., .il et.a!. Bile for Partition. Tecreditors (f the estate of John A. Wise, dee'd,. are teq'aired to render and. es tabHish on oath, befor'e'the Commissioner, their respective demands, on or before the FIRlST DAY OF J.ANUARYW,1868. - SIL AS JOHNSTONE,'c.:.s.D. NEW MILLINRY. MRS. JENKINS,L Res' ctfully'informs her numerous friends ind the public, that she is just In recept of t stock of Fresh Millinery, SUCH AS HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS) BRAIDS, VEILS, _ CORSETS, &C., In fact alt articles usually found in a first class Millinery establishnient. 'The ladies are particularly invited to ea1l and give my goods air examination, as I am couvinced it will be to their satisfaction. Store on Caldwell street South of Post Office. Aug. 14,-33--tn. -Buy the Best. J. W. Bradley's Duplex ELTJJ IC SKU f. Of the following popular Styes, viz: TIP-TOP DEMI QUAKER Patis Trail " Excelsior, Single Steel R ceptl n, jzakr, 3oible Steel and'all otier late styles.can, be.fdt 4le. A,ladf having.eajoyed . peastMces fort:aad greac-oonvenience;of -weaing.4be Duplea Elliptic Steel Spring.Skirts A* singe da,,:.will never:afterwards wil :irigly :dspendi -itir theieuse. For abil dren, misses and ''otn Lidies they are su perior.to ai1 others. MATHIA.S. Rb E & SON BIease:t ' rgt Have now 40 store ani are constaaty -receivilig a lArge assortmentof th - "vr best- sicdes o - I~i~a~We. They keep. on da gof asortmnt of ~-Th o aR kinds of40(WRL. -doln di aiUrB0U9 U Jan 3 1f THE SUBSCRIBER has donstitWY*n han faltassortment of the abova approved eaes, of different patteiT 'besides ~dris o his OWN osake,- 4il of wh1ck hQ.s prpred tQ.faiMta satre il idbe ates with ptpmphaes* and despatel. . esn desirous-41.fatring cases.sent by rdraljlllv be gen t p 'ehaige. A..Heatseis always. ,n hauo4ua,d .wlUR-be f$ritished at the ran.e pf $lo lp:r days . -. ,Thajkfdil for. past pronaigg, ilhe. .sub sriber respectfu1ly asks for a continuation oftbe same, and assures the. pulic &hat no el'ort on.h~is -parL will be spare&,arender beUtmpet WstifactioR. Newberry S. C., July 31. fMtR0R8j~ 0FVOUTLe Ai.t ean w ho suffered for years frotm Nervous DebRitt,?renamsue Dmas, andI all the effects of youth ful indiscretion, wil fr the sake of uerlpg#bmaafg,.u firee to alwoi ' 1$, ahd Meionsfor makngte-iti*p rn*y y afeb'be was cred. Sufferers wishing to proA t by the ad vertisers experience, can do so by'addrissing in perfect confidence. JOH-N'B. OGDEN, 42 CedarsStreet New York. May 8 19 ly. REMOVAL. LEWIS BUTLER, FASHIONABLE BARBER and HAIR DRESSER, RESPECTFULLY~annonnees to the gen-. temen of New berry, that he has remio--ed ,o the room in the rear of the Newberry Hot l, where he will be happy to wait upon all in the exercise of his profession. His oWjact is to please the most fastidious taste, and the keeping of his shop shall be after the most unexceptionable style. Shaving, Trimming, Shampooing,-and Hairdying exec,uted in the most approved mannier. ,Jan. 23-4-tI. For Palataka, Fernandina, ' Jacksonville, AND LANDINGS ON THE St. John's River, Via Sai;annah, Georgia. THE SPLENDID -STEAM-SHIP DICTATOR, 1000 TONS BURTUEN. ., Captain L. M. 00XETTEE, *Will sail~from middle Atlantie Wharf; Charlestdin, .C:., every Tuesday night at nine (9) o'clock for above places, connecting ,ift the: Georgia Central. Radl 'Rod at ida,eofor Mobile and New Orleans. Special contracts made for t.ranisporting Laborers, Stock, Wagons, Implements, &c. Fore Freight or Passage apply lon board rat the office of. J. D. AIKEN & CO. ISept. 2-93o Louis *hodair,' Havin removed to the CORNER STORE ON MAIN STREET, formerly occupied by A. Harris, and directly opposite Messrs. Wiskeman & Wilber, wou!d respectfully in form the ladies and citizebs generally, that ' he is prepared to furnish, Dinner, Supper, Pir-nie and Wedding Pardles, with every kind:of CAKES -and PASTRY, at short notice, such as TEPLS Of Nogat, Almond, Cocoanut, Maccaron Orange, &c., Iced and Qrnamented CAKES. _ Charlotte Russe, Jelly and Blanc-mange, Cream and Swiss Merainquos, Fruit Meratn quo, Vaeherin, Polonnaise and Jelly- Cakes. S Also on hand Fresh Fruit, Pound and Sponge Cakes, Jelly Rolls, Sugar Buiscuits, Jumbles, .Gingcr. Snaps and Nuts, Rock Cake, Love Kisees, &c., - Fresh Bread and hseeed Pie s VErery ftfifitg.' Sweet rolls, andiea bread baked to order. He-will a[so have"a fine as ortment of FRENCH and other CANDIES :of. his.:oWn . waufacture. Having fine ovens, bake pans, and bis material. being of the best, and terms, very a moderate, he respectfully solicits a h,ire of patronage. May 1I 1t f. The subscffber*ouWTlf (pec fully inform . his friends, and tihe public generally that he e o eDtn conlete - add iy5id,ar ess ESTABLISHMENT,. f At BLEA E'S OL'D STAND, OVE-R THE -TIN'SMf3P, Wbeye'Ie will keep '.consts1y and, Siddyes:and Hanes of esy d i r. REPAIRING done with Neatness ~f~ASiU, at no eC t n(popula prices. jan16" 1~ - BOYLEP,.Ageast silirGNE PILCE PI AN,Mi4 GIVING EVERY PATRON A Wit1fouft) ar ue, And not to ysts 100 SolidGeld Hlt'ng Watches, $250 to $1.000 100 e Jl .00 to 30 2000Gold H t'ng Chron'ter Watches,250 to 300 i l , 2 0Withs 5 20 500 Go,ld Rt'ng Ameriean Watches 100to250 500Go u Uie dY ,.0 to 1 1000 GoldHunting Le pines .. . . 50 to 75 s't t ~Wlkn, (G Every patron obtains a Watch by tIs rtahly sho-4 ope., and well mixed. Holers are entitled 4..tbe-artlcle uarsed on their eertiedte upbfl the payment;of Tea )ola,'wbehe dtdm a Watch worth 61,000 or one worth less. The1 return of Qrcp qait, entitles yos to the ar g payment, irrespective ofis worrh, and as no article valued lesi.an $10 is named on any cifi * o,tteis e tonemaheen thau this;ias No Lottery;' rt&a straightfoncard. 4eyChj ei2 es#ep f$epr t fastsdious . post ps ,1 ppt eey of 25 ets., ye for $1. eleven for 82, thirty-three and eiegaut premintrn- ~ alu aI perb Watcir for $15. To Agents, or those wihng.e!uployme,n, .this Is a- rare oppors tunity: It is* serfatety condu'eted basis ness, duly authorized by the Government, ouad o 940, the most careful, scrutiny. Try ~!3R!d Hr B1t0.; & CO.,'Imp6orters, 181 Broadway, 1ey York. Oct.94 d i th * ust Published. in a Sealed Envelope. -Friee six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and 1Radia1 Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sprma torrhiea, fiduced by Self-Abse; Inotai Emissions, Impoec,Nervous Debility, an Impdmetto Maraegenerally; Consum tiOn. ples, and Fits- Mental and hyia In ciy c.-8y EON J. 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