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COLUMBIA MARKET. Wholesale Prices. [COK3ECTED WEEKLY.] J BY R. D. SESX A: SON. SaS"*::" ??'?! " Country " 28 ? JJ B:vcoa Hams. -... " ? ' Sides. " 10 | " Shoulders " ? I kT' Candles Sperm......" JJ ?? Adamantine " 1? Qo z~ Cotton : *4 16&1.aj " yarn & bu. ? 1 ^ English Cheese Ib 23 fe, 20 Factory " 1? ? fjj Coffee Rio " 2o ? 28 ' Laguayra .*." 28 (?; 30 i? Java ... " 33 @ 3o j t Flour Country^....-hbl. 8 00 (<*\ 3 00 ? Kortheqp. " 6 00 g 9 00 C \'Sigi I Hay. Northern....cwt. 2 oO ? 2 <o I ?* N C " 0$ ! E ' Hides* Dry ? 12i? ! B ?* Green " ?: I Jlolasses, Cuba gnl 30? o? ; ?? New Orleans.." ? i;J ? Sugar House..." 60 ? JJ | Kails ^SSlSSI Onions ba. 51 J? 9M 2 OS, Kerosene gal. 2o ? 9U j " Machinery " o ? J Specie Gold ^ ? 4 * Silver i uo | Potatoes, Irish' bu. 2 00 ? 2 25 <? Sweet 44 ' @ * tHi j Hice, Carolina....."-lb 9 ^ J? Shot t?b? @ * : Salt Liverpool ?ck. ? 1 ; Soap ?>. 6 & ? ; . Sugar Crushed ' y' . * " Powdered " V \* Brown " o ! Starch " ,i m <0 't- Tobacco, chewing...." 50 ? 1 00 1 % ? smoking ?* 50? 1 00 , - Yinftfar Wine fi?l- 50 ? . ^0 {.* \ 44 ?French 4* 1 50 (a) l uu $ Ejjgs ..doz. ($ 30 ' -Chickens grown bead. 40 (S) 45 V Final ISTotice. > 1 ! j the 3d day of November 1874 the j V/ undersigned will apply to S. P. I Wingard, Probate 3 adge of Lexington j County, for a final discharge as Ad~ ministrator rfe honis non of the estate of Mrs. Harriet Kaigler, deceased. All persons having demands against said estate will render them on or before said . | date to the said Administrator. i jg? V J URIAH E. INABXET, Administrator de bonis non. Oct 3, 18T4. pd 51?34 Frfee Schools. ' > \f j \ LL persons wishing to teach in the A Public Free Schools of Lexington ' iCtHudy, aref rqnestcd to apply for Cer-' tihciles to the Hoard of Examiners on "Wednesday tli* 21?t or Saturday the 31stj October, at Cevingtnu Conrt House. / A. KJLTIW ANGER, j c " Hchml Commissioner, i -Oct??2w , < 31?52 ___ Fiu!aloricje* ALL pornjons in wiy war indebted to the estate of .John Metz, deceased, will meet me,in the Jnd,i;e of Probates ^ t>!ficr ?t Lexfuyton Court Ilnnse, the 1st _ j *- Monday hi NoecniWr nert. -prepared to r ttle. ajid those haying demands against, t-aiil estate will pfescut them on that day j t^r settlement. I jim determined to settle up that estate. A. W. LIXPLKR. A?iui'r. fJot 7 4w -*0.00 .11 -34 For\i > \ ladies shawl, found on the road : some time last Fall, au<l the owner I can iuive the same by proving property J < and paring 7-"? cents for this advertisement to LEVI W. CORLEY. j : Just Received. I OAA Bnshels choice white seed OV/v? Wheat. known ;is the "Blue! ' ,i Stem." regarded the best in the World. ' For sale by J: A. HKSDHIX d- JiliO., '. \ Colombia, ?S. i St-pt :>o -tf LAW BLANKS Of ever if description for: Sale at the DISPATCH Office. Orders Jit ust be ac-: com paitied With the CASH* PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. V i "\TTE respectfully announce to our t V friends and the public generally ; hat we have opened a Photographic j Jtodio, which has been newly built, Jilted Up and arranged in a style second ; to none in the city. Every appliance Vv and facility has been added that expo 1 riebce and practice could devise: and We say, without fear of contradiction, that j \?e have as good arrange? rooms for the Picture business, as can be found in the ' %L - 1 v }Ve hav* a Rrst-clias operator from the ; tlSy of "Washington, connected with onr j ba?iuess, who has had over thirty years atetdy practice in the art. Pictures' made by us in the most beautiful styles. Copies made in a superior manner, and j ot all sizas. Oar prices are very reasonable and are snch that all can reach them, and ire guarantee satisfaction to ail who favor us with their patronage. HARM AH & MORRIS. ? No. 7o Assembly Street, Between W.idiington A Lady Streets, near the market, - COLUMBIA, S. C. Feb. 18-tf After thanking the people of Lexington County for the patronage so liberally ; extended to me in the pUst, I now take this opportunity to hsk & renewal ctf the Mat. being fully prepared to turn out; pic tires of every style and grade. Our worl is the best proof, and therefore ask a trial at the hands of all. s . H. L. P. HARM AN. i lousehoM pagatiitf DEVOTED TO JQiowledge, Virtue, and Temperance, Is ac&iowledged to be the largest and bes r~ DOLLAR MOXIHI. Y in the world, and has the largest circulation. It is received at over twenty-two j thousand post offices*^- v^ * Tebms?Single copies lOcts; Yearly $1. ' Address Wood's IJorsEHOLD Magazine, Newburgh, *i n ; ) ; I If i i i Final Notice. ON Thursday the 15th October 1874, I will apply to S. P. Wingard, Fro- ' bate Judge, for Lexington County, for a discharge as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellisor, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them to me. JNO. HARMAN, Adm'r. Sept 16 4w?$3 48-51 i Final IVot ce? ON the 14th day of October next. I will apply to*S. P. Wingard, Judge : of Probate of Lexington County, for n final discharge as administrator of the ; estate of Daniel Kinsler, deceased. All; persons having demands against said estate will render them properly attested ' to the undersigned, on or before the! above date. WILLIAM KINSLER, Admr. Sept 16 ?4\v pd. 48-51 j IlllflFNftF QTnnif > immikiivb vi vvi? ; of >. ! FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIIXG, AND Furnishing Gt)ods, ! AT d. mms UNDER COLUMBLV HOTEL. MY Stock for this season embraces all the new and popular styles of the j very best makes, and composed in p;irt j as follows: CAPE OVERCOATS, IN BEAVER, j Chinchilla, Petersham nud Flaiu Cloth Overcoats. Business 8uits, Of every style and description known to I the popular buyer. The Xeir Diagonals, Elegant Patterns. "Velvet, Huits, Beauties. Fine Dress Goods in endless variety. rpHE FURNISHING GOODS DE-! X PARTMENT is replete with every-' thing found in a First-Class Clothing j House. A lull assortmeut of Men's and Boys' | HATS. Special attention is called to the j Perfect Fifthly & flirt, Which for quality, durability and make has no superior in this market. Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas of all j grades. j' PURCHASERS will find it to their | advantage to call aud examine lhy J' stock are purchasing elsewhere, lor I am * sun rue CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES In the Clothing business in this City. ? ! Buying close as I do enables me to sell , cheap and on small profits. 'flunking the public for past favors I j respectfully solicit a continuance ot the } same, feeling assured that with my j prescut facilities I can continue to give j ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO ALL. ! D. EPSTIN, I 'jt drr ('ol f( m h i& Notch j Sept ltl?fim 11 ORDER of KNIGHTS of JERICHO, j v:o:}- - ] p n iNciri,Es. To God we owe OU-ilieuce, Love anil ] Worship: to the world. Justice; to our j < brethreu. Forgiveness an<l Fraternity; ( to ourselves. Sustenance and Protection, j, MKMBKKSHIP. < All white persons, possessing a good moral character, of sound health, and of!, the age ot 14 years and upwards, who ' acknowledge and believe in the existence ., of an Almighty Go?l, and the iliriiiity of ' the Lord .Testis Christ, shall be eligible , to membership in a Subordinate Lodge, . and none others. j j PLEDGE, I do promise and covenant, that I wilj abstain from, and discourage the use, as : a l?e*erage, 01 an intoxicating uqnors, during my connection with the Order, Ac, new subordinate lodges. An .implication to the Grand Lodge for a Dispensation, or Charter to organize or open a New Subordinate Lodge, i mast be made in proper form, plainly signed by at least twelve white citizen.*, viz: ten gentlemen and two ladies, en- ' closing the fee. S15.0O. directed to M. D. HAltMAN. Grand Soc ty? Gr?vid Isnlge, K. of J., of the State of S. 0.. Le-ington C. II.. S. 0. For further particulars, apply to Grand Secretary, as above. June 3 -t! PETERSONS MAGAZINE;; CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL. NEW AND SPLENDID PREMIUMS. ! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE giv#?t more for the money, than any other. It contains, everv year, 1000 pages, 14 steel \ plates, 13 mammoth colored steel fashion : plates, 12 Colored Berlin Patterns, and , 1000 wood cuts?and all this for only : TWO DOLLARS a year, or A DOLLAR LESS THAN OTHERS ! Each number has a superb colored Fashion Plate. Each plate contains from four to six figures. In addition, wood cuts of the newest bonnets, hats, caps, head-dresses, cloaks, jackets, ball | dresses, walking dresses, etc., etc., will; appear in each number. Also the greatest variety of children's dresses. Also, 1 Patterns for ever day dresses, in Calico, Delaine, Ac., Ac. This is a feature pecn-! liar to Peterson, and makes it invaluable in the family. Also diagrams, by aid of! which a cloak, dress, or child's costume j can be cut out without the aid of a man*; tua-maker, so that each diagram, in this i Way alone, icill save a year's subscription i The Paris, London, Philadelphia and j New York fashions described ?c full, ' each month. j COL 0BED PA TTEBSS IN EMBB 0ID j EEY, CROCHET, Eel., Erf. The Work Table Department of the j Magazine is wholly unrivalled. Every number contains a dozen or more pat- j terns in every variety of Fancy-work, j Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Bead- j work, Shell-work, Hair-work, etc., etc. j Superb Colored Patterns for Slippers, ; Chair-seats, Ac. " Peterson " is the only j Magazine that gives these Patferna. TERMS-?Alttxtijs in Advance: 1 Copy, for one year S 2 00 2 Copies " " " 4 00 j 3 " " " " 5 00; a " " ? " . . . 6 00 o " " " " and one to getter up of club 8 00 PREMIUMS FOR CLUES, EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS. I Address, CHARLES J. PETERSON ; 300 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa. % The Popular Cash Grocery Store OF R. D. SENN & SON, j Wholesale and lletafl DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions &c., M.UX AND BRIDfiK STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. | SINCE we have almost exclusively , adopted the Cash System, our trade has considerably increased. We are de- , termined not to be undersold by any responsible House in the City. "TTTE hope onr friends will not rusk tor VV credit, as we will be compelled to r efn.se. TTTE have, after a long experience, in ; W the credit system, find it more ! advantageous k> our customer and ourselves to confine ourselves to a strictly Cash business. WE are buying goods for cash. For cash we' can buy cheaper. For cash we can sell cheaper. It will l^e to the Lexington people's interest to call on us before purchasing. We will sell our goods at a small advance of cash. Everything sold at either of our houses warranted. i Messrs. Wm. Piatt, and A. McCrany , of Lexiugton will be gkul to see their friends and show any goods in onr line. We extend a cordial invitation to all to call on ns when they visit Cylumbia. R. D. SKXN\ D. L. KEXN. , Jnly 29?3m 1 DON'T! DON'T! DON'T! DON'T WHAT? Why, don't pay double prices for Dry Goods when yon can get the very best goods for the very lowest prices, at the cheap store of F. B- ORCHARD & CO- j STOP! STOP! STOP! STOP WHAT? Stop buying from i those stores where you are compelled to 1 pay high prices for inferior articles, and only purchase your goods of the new i store of F. B. ORCHARD & CO. awn f Bim i Dliu l no ill nun; nun; i RUN WHERE? Rnu aud look nt that large and varied lot of Ladies' Hats that has just been opoued nt the popular establishment of F. B. ORCHARD & Co., I'N'DER IRWIN'S HALL, i MAIN STREET, COLUMBIANS. C. Mar 25?ly ' t AMERICAN NEEDLE ' COTTON GIN. Five Years of Triumph and These Gins are Still Without Peer, rHE NEEDLE GIN must soon super- j cede the oU Saw Gin. Its superi- i >rity consists in yielding more lint from j ' the same quantity of seed cotton, and of j i superior quality, the lint selling in market 'from one-halt to one cent more i [>er pound. This is the testimony of j Imnureds who have used them. At the j Wilmington Fair. N. ('.. a test trial was., made byrween the e-li bv.tte.d Taylor Saw [Jin aud the American Neculo < Jot ton frin?amount s, , d cotton used <>u ?sn-h Ciin was loo lbs.. e:wh (tin bciug f-rty Saws or Circles. Taylor Gin consumed nine minutes. ' yielding A)' lbs lint. Needle Gin consumed six minutes, j yielding .T.) lbs. lint. Net gain in favor Needle Gin. tutuutes time and lbs. lint, equivalent to i gain in 1400 lbs. seed cotton of .'WI lbs. lint. The steam pressure being 70 lbs. to [ Taylor Gin, aud 50 lbs. to Needle Gin. j T-iT~Fot fnll particnlai s, address, J. E. AJXtKR. Charleston, S. } Sole Agents for the Stat*-, or i jX>>. H. HITIET, lintesbnrg, H. C, Agent for Edgefield and Lexington Go's. j Sept 10 2m Enterprise Gun Work-# Established : 1848- | JAMES KOWK A SON" sell the.1 cheapest and best DOUBLE AND ' SINGLE BARREL SHOT GUNS, and their celebrated KENTUCKY RIl'LES. ! SHOT GUNS - - from S3 to $250. KENTUCKY RIFLES ' S10 to $50. ti&rScnd for Illustrated j Catalogue and Price List j to *. i JAMES 1K)\YN A SON, j 130 A 15s Wood Street, Pittsburg, 1'a. June 3 1S74?ly. A Card. HAYING been appointed a Trial! Justice for Lexington Connty. and ; having m bauds the unfinished trtudnesx j of my lather, 11. Ilarui-ih, uec., as a Trial j Justice, I deem It ile?e*aary to state to I those concerned, that if lnrther proceed- j ino< arc reanired in such business, that ; -?O ' 2 # I upon receiving notice, the same will be j promptly, faithfully and justly executed : according to law. To tlictffc who may have new business, I I offef nit sefvices and promise strict j and prompt attention. '' O. M. H.4RM.4S j Annual Xotice. T//A'(T.mttal meeting of the Bffcid of; County Commissioners will be held ' at Bexingtou Court Jtouse on Tflesday j 3rd day of November next. ,111 persons J having bills against the <ourrfy, will de-; Eosite the j-aiiu* with the ofcrh of said oard, on or before the 31st day of Oc. J tober next, as the 1st day of November comes on sunday, and in default thereof, said bills will not be audited at said annual meeting. JOHS FOX Clerk Board Cbunty Cbmmissiouers. e?* or? tor a t "a OtZJJC 6U, ion G. M. HARM.4N, Ti'iul Justice. OFFICE, LEXINGTON DISPATCH, | LE?ix6TON C. H., 8. C. j33f* Prompt attention given to fne! collection of claims. and all business en-1 trusted to his care. GIVE THEM ATRIAL! THE FARMERS'FRIEND! ' :o: .T> 0. H. HT TET, Batesbur^, S. C. ? i t.... n?>/! T./vrinrrfnn P/innfips 1UI JJU^^UtAU UUU wvmmmvw. It is the Lightest Draft Plow yet made, and is at the same time strong' and very i durable. It cannot be choked, even in the foulest bind Its high sloping standard i cleans itself readily of grass, weeds, stubble, Ac. ! PRICE, in Charleston, S. C.?One Horse, No. 5, with extra point, $5.20 | # Two /iorse, No. 7, with extra jjoint. 7.50 Cultivating Monldboard for No. G Plow. :15 Extra point for No. 5 Plow, 30 Extra point for No: 7 Plow, GO Every Plow soldeither by ourselves or our Agents, is warranted to give full and entire satisfaction. Should it fail, itmnv, after a fair trial, be returned at our ex-1 pense. We have sold many of these Plows during the present year, and every person who has used them, so far as heard from, prefers tliem to any other Plow. Many of our customers have assured us that the castings hist twice as long as any others they can get, We append a few extracts from lcttepWRived in rcferance to the FARMERS' FRIEND. .J. E. ADGER & C0., Charleston, S. C. Sole Agents for the Shite. Kings-tree, March 31, 1874. Messrs. J. E. Adgcr A Co. Gents: * * * In conclusion, with more thmi twenty years experience in plantiu", I can in confidence recommend the Farmers' Friend Plow, and believe when ful^jystroduced it will become a favorite with our planters, Yours truly, * J B Chandler. Bennetts ville, May 1, 1874. Messrs. J E Adgcr & Co. Gents: * _* The plow sent I have tried and think it one of the best I have ever use<L It runs very light and docs not choke with turf or clods. ^ Yours truly, _ It A Douglas, i Palmetto. S. C., June 20, 1874. Messrs. J E Adger & Co. Gents: The plow yon sent I prize very rnnch. I think in the preparation of land for planting it is an excellent plow. It is also a good plow to prepare laud for small grain. Yours truly, John J James. Libebtt Hill, S. C., June 22, 1874. Messrs. J E Adger & Co. . Gents: I have tried the plow you sent me thoroughly iud am highly pleased with it In my opinion it is the best one-horse plow that I have ever met with. For etfsy draft and thorough work it has no (I was about to wy equal), certainly no snperior. I liave given it a thorough trial in wire grass bottoms, anrl while the common plow would clog and consequently do its work imperfectly, this plow wonld cut its furrow from one end of the field to the other, not stopping to unload Yon will please send me by the 1st August four plows of the same kind, and onefrnlf dozen points to each plow. I will use no other plaw for preparing lands in the fntnre. Yours truly, T F ilcDow, M D September 30 2m t. Central National Bank,* V COLUMBIA, 8. C. \ - :o: Capitol paid in $1,50, OOO.OO. Surplus - -- -- -- -- -- - lOfQoo.oo. ; :o: T)HE surplus, 11 per cent, of the Capital having been made in less than '21 vears, ... ' ' ?C;._. >? j_?:J I? nrpn?TT? ?",,h i?_ 111 addition W ?U* iUC'UU> JJUXU \AJ WV,IYlit'iuv-irt. x/JJiVMiiu iVWi.iu A**erest-bcaring Certificates issued. MONEY for deposit may be seut by Express at be expense of the Bant. EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. England, France, Germany 1 aid all the prominent Cities in the United States and Europe, bought and sold. STOCKS, BONOS, BOLD AND SILVER Bomjht mid Sold. I OFFICERS: !jro, B. Palxiek, President, 1 A. G. Benizek, Chasier. j DIRECTORS: , ' j e. d. sess, w. b. stanley, ? e. l. bryan, col. j. h. kiox. <;ex. s. mc'oow.at, jxo. c. heegells, s. i,. lfaphaet. " * jas. k. bt.ack, o. w. eeabdex, w. c. swaffiei.fl; April 29?ly Fall of 1874, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL WHO ARE TN WANT OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. TX7* TX T Qj nr\ <^fculumbm would inform the inVt ? AJ? JjU V J-J OO \_^V_/# 5 habitants of Lexington County that they have now on hand, and will continue to receive daily through the season lull lines of Dress Goods, Notions, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Table Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Prints, Domc&tics, Flannels, Blankets, Quilts* Jeans, Tweeds, Cassirners, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Boots and Shoes, &c< A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods always on hand, consisting of "White Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Sox, Ac. Every article needed by men, women and childreu are to be found in onr honse. Having a buyer in the Market all the year through and purchasing every article for CASH we are enabled to give onr customers goods OS low as they are sold in the City ofNew York< All in need of goods will give us a call when in Columbia or send us their orders. Our Goods aad Prices defy competition. Our aim is to give everyone the true value for their money* When you visit Columbia, before making your purchases examine our large and choice assortment, as'you will save t: nd mor by calling at the >' 1 i GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT ? OF ? W. IK LOVE iV Co.. HBDER THE WHEELER" BOT/SE, W.- D. Lfjv?; I . >1A I TV .S T a K 1Z X. IS. H. JXCCmert. f COLUMBIA.S.C. Jau 1?ly 6 FRONT TO THE FRONT j WITH A IVew Stock OF l^all arid. "Wiiilei* DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. C. F. JACKSON THE LEADER QF LOW PRICES HAS now on hand a Large Stock of Dry (roods of all kinds at lower prices tlian they have ever been offered | at. Part of the stock consist of Brown j and Bleached hoinespnus. Plaids and Striped honiespnns, Lindseys, Jeans, Cassimers, White and lted Flannels, Blankets, large stock of Towels, BalmoI *.?! or?/l PamIavo yi'ivto /if oafe/i // ? *??* (?UU llWUibllilU M( ?!? ( H/U [ prim#. Prints nf all styles and prices, Dress goods from common to cxtrafine, j and at all prices. Ribbons, Silk Scarfs, Tie Rufflings, Lace Collars and Setts, Gloves, Hose and half Hoses, Umbrellas, and a million other goods t<> sin nr. Yon will do yourself good by calling on THE LEADER of Low Pricesf C. F. JACKSON, IVo. lt!8 31 a in Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. I Se;.t 29 -ly ~ 6E0EGE~BRUNS, ' WATCH MAKER ANi) JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, Columbia Hotel Building, Colu mbin 8. C . Has on hand a complete stock ol Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Plated-ware, which he offers at the lowest prices. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired at short notice and on reasonable terms. Jan. 1?ly. I % Southern Souse. GEO. S. HACKER'S. noon, sash AND Blind Factory, KING, OPP. CANNON STREET, Charleston, Si. C. The only house of the kind in this city owned and managed by a Carolinian. A Large Stock always on hand, and sold at 20 per cent, less than Northern Prices. ADDRESS, GEO. S, HACKER, Charleston, S. C. r. O. BOX 170. .Tan. 21?ly. For Sale. I offer for sale my residence in Lexingtou Village, about twelve miles from Columbia, ou the Charlotte, Columbia ?t Augusta Railroad, with about 30 acres of land attached, pleasantly situated and very healthy, with all necessary out buildings with a fine well of water on the premises. ALSO My Store House on main street, 30x90 with fine celler. For further particulars apply to J. A. HENDKIN. Columbia, S. C, June 24 ? tf 30? Governor's Orders. CtALi at Vansant's Saloon anil try 1 "Hunter's Pure Peach Brandy" and Honey, Mountain Corn Whiskey, Apple Jack, 1816 old Rye Whiskey, and Wines and Liquors of the best qualities. Don't forget to call and try "Gunter's Peach Brandy" and Honey, or if that don't suit your taste call for what will and you can get it. Don't mistake the place, in rear of Dr. B. R. Wyse's Store. W. VANS ANT. April 8?tf. 25 THE GREAT SOUTHERN Dry Goods House, I Furchgott, Benedict & Co., I "75 Kir cstou, S; C. The Cheapest ! T\p-. HOODS i NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, i RUGS, ETC., I This m<io ofNcw Yorlc. KOR PRICES, SEE LOCAL. j Sept. 2?Cm ! NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to It. Hannau, Esq., <lec., for services rendered by | him during his life time will make pay. nient to the undersigned. G. M. H.1RM.1N. / mmmmBmmgKmmsmmmsmmmsmmasmmn : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WORKING PEOPLE-M-'!'- F" T T mule. Employment at liome. & 0 per wepk warranted, uo capital required. Particulars and valuable samples Kent free. Address with (5 cent return stamp, C. liOSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 49-52 "I ) 17 XT SAM1>LE to Agents. . A\Lj1j Ladies'Combination Needle-book, with Chromo.s. Scud stamp DEAN A CO.. : 49- 52 New Bedford Muss. i _ _ WORK FOR ALL At homo, male or ! v T temale; $35 per week, day or evening. No capital. We send valuable [ package of goods by mail free. Addres with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG. 49?52 173 Greenwich St N. Y. WTANTED -Agents for the best sellI Vf iiu* nrHrtltxt in vvnrl/1 00 worth of samples given away to those , who will become ageutx. J. BRIDE & CO., 49?52 7<?7 Broadway, X. V. START IN LIFE : BRYANT,STRATON & SADLER I JusineKS Oolle^e. No Vacation-Enter Any Time. , For Documents, Money, Specimens, Patrons and Terms, Address W. H. SADLER. Prcst.. 49 ?52 Baltimore, Md. THE U. S. PUB US HIN GC OMP A N Y, 13 University Place, New York. WANTED Agents everywhere for the following: Spirit of the holt EiBi.e. Edited by Frank Moore. An elegant 8 vol. f>00 pp., SCO engravings -from the Old Mas! r. Price, $5.00. /' \ T'T> VTTWT* T7TTVTlf?T*n YPtl'S TllP TJfp of the Republic. By 0. Edwards Lester. 12 monthly juris, 'JO pp. each. Royal 8vo. 50 cts. each pari Iife and public services of C-haiilt>> J Sumxeb. By C. Edwards Lester, 5th edition, revised and enlarged, 8vo. 700 pp $3 75. IIhk new yobs tomits. By Warden . Sutton. A complete history of noted criminals of New York, and the romance of Prison Life, 8vo. 070 pp. $3 50. Circulars, specimen pages, and terms fo agents on ajtplicatiou as above. 49-52 " TDsychomancy, or Soul Charming" 1 How either sex may fiscinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple, mental acquirement all can jwssess, free by mail, for 25c., together with a marriiige guide, Egyptian Oriole, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM CO.. 49?52 Pubs. Philadelphia. Pa. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE" FIRST^ORTG/^RESffOM BOHD^^Mj of the \EW YOIJK. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Authorized by the Legislature of the State of New York. 2d Serie Drawing OCT. 5, 1874, EVERY BONO purchased previous to Oeto!>cr 5th will participate. Address for Bonds and fall particulars, r MO^GENTHAU, PliUXO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park Bow, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 20. Application for Agencies received. 48?52 FOR COTJGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IX BLUE B0XE8. A Tried and Sure Remedy. Sold by Druggist. 45)?52 HAVE YOU TRIED JIRIBEBA? ARE YOU W.alr "Nervous. or Debilitated ? | Are yon so Languid that any exertion : requires more of an effort than yon feel capable of making ? Then try Jurubeba, the wonderful ; tonic and i nvigort> tor, which acts so ( beneficially on the secretive organs as to | impart vigor to all the vital forces. ! It is no alcoholic appetizer, which J stimulates for a short time, only to let ; the sufferer fall to a lower depth of ; misery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulates the bowels, qniets the I nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. 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