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LOCAL ITEMS: Chrh Diretoty. Uethodist church, Rev. A. W. Walker, Pastor. lit Sabbath In each month at 4 o'clock p. m. 2d Sabbath In each month at 10k o'clock a. m Seeona Baptist Church, Rv. I1oft, Pastor. lot 15abbath a.vo, Slpjay,, bpfore in each mouth at 11 o'lok-, m. 9n, Sabbath, and at 68o'cIook- p. m. on Saturday.. Rev. Hugh MeLees, Presbyterlian, (Setona 24 Sabbath in each month, at 11 o'clock a. m. r46es are fine. A# TI turnip crop is promising. Seaches are nearly all gQne. Cotton picking in full operation. .'The Blue Ridge beginE to look blue. Read the Sheriff's sales In this issue. Mountain apples will soon bo in the market.. estnuts are opening and the mountain trade will soon be flourish ,pg. Our streots havent been worked this year. What are our "city fathers" about? tareath of some of our tellow citizens smell, all the time now, as ta 6yhar 'Aim 'o.1d peaeep. Thanew 0Aorghum company" have their mill and evaporator in operation. They-can make, it is said, 150r gallons *isy.. The Probate Judge and Jury (7o.n missiewer0have bee.arbitrating a diffi culty between landlord and tennant. :--There were light frosts in this County on the mornings of the 5th, 6th-and 7th instant, but not enough to kill vegetation. The Twelve Mile River Baptist As sociation commences at Plousent Hill church to day. The Rev. Hugh McLees preicshe at Secona next Sunday. Those % ho are fond of logical and analytical sermons should attend. - The-bridge over Wolf Creek,. near SW LBaper's, is to be repaired ii .on. 4 What abo.ut L.se one over T welve Mile, nea Mj Ambles 's? --Nttber'ehild or aidult can have'L a 1b9,'brighst comnplexion when woPrms exist. Shriner's In,diain 1.ermi uge well remove thc worms anid p)urity the A ininseral sprintg hasi been dkiscv ered inot tar from thist place. WVe are infora'ed thatu a bottle full ot'the wa'zter ha lpen Sent, ofl' for the purpose of * having it analyzed see advertisement of Vardry Mc Bee Whichs kpfoar-s ini this issne. .He is one0 of' the liveliest business men in the si0ontasin city, and haR ainything you want that is kept in a first class har. ne*s buwsness. Consult hais advertisie ment, tad be sure to give him a call when you want any t,bing ini his hune GhIN N hoTICE.-Msra. Lesley & Griffin having had th~eir' Needle Gin * refilled wvith new Ribs and Needles, * are now readly for gining *zand pat-ck. ing cotton in good style. Bagging and Ties furnished at lowest cash price. 2 There was an Oyster supper in the offie of the Probate Judge czae night last week. A large quantity of mysters S an-d boiled eggs were consumed; after which the party broke upl inl a gener, al fiee seuffle, and turned all the furniture in t he office topsy-turvy. Outeenial Pr oba&te Judge was very much "fatigued,'' but stood the whole affair good naturedly. .Mr. W. A. Lesley has presented us with, some of' the molasses made by the new uaill belonging to himself and company. It is bright, and pleasantly tahtped.' Messrs. Lesley & Co. will go to holas,a'of people and mnake up all their m6lases, for one-third, and those hav 1pg gane will do well to secure their * serVices, for the mill mashes out all the juice, and t,hat alone is a suffihnt i4ducement to procure their services. Married, on Thursdasy, Octoher 4th, 1877, by Rev. T1. Looper, Ma BARINET WiLLrAMs to Miss MALISSA ROBINSON. All of Psekens. DIED--At her residence on Monday the 24th September, 1877, at half past 1 o'clock, P. M., Mrs. Jane Griffin, wife of Alva Griffin, aged 62A yeare W hile on;her dying bed s expressed a great love for her neighbors and friends. She died with a bright, hope . of meeting her Saviour w here t.roubales end and t ~so weary are at, rest. she has joined that innumerable hosts ol * angels to sing the song of free gr ace anid dying love through the conseless ages ofa never ending eternity. She leakes a loving husband, child ren and amapy friends to mourn their loss; but abdeidse is bher ont,ornal gain. She~ was litered ait the burry~ing ground ol iter own selection, on her son-in- law, 0. F. Robinson's farm, near Dacas, vile. A large congregation attended the fanieral services. A. !mnn. Goob VUtli t a A Dj*.-.Wo advise all our roaders to forward their ad drosa and.tQ cents to ,Orange Judd & Co., 246'Broad*uy. New York, Wh6 make a special offer to send for this sur (half- priae and postage) the num, her for October lot, of the American A Srinturist. This aplendid nwm ber, besides over 50 engravings, contal.ns a , utiefu prteticAl, re, aJ; PLLm ('drgVgI pgg#In'ty lfpithet hFarm A*d'Gadnrr.4tu -for "Uo Hoiihold, Childrion int-luded. -Most will get from it hints and suggostions wurth ten or twenty timns its cost Better still, to send k pd receive the paper, post-piti, from now to the end of 1878-that is, all of volume 37, with the rest of this year free (Two copies for $1.50 OUch. Nowhere vlse can one get so much really valuable, paying information for so little money -not 3 cents a week, a sum easily saved or prodneed extra, which the paper will be sure to help one to do. This Journal is prepared by practical men and women, who know what they talk and wri'e about from actual ex perience and large observation, ank they cnn and do greatly aid others to proftable planning and working. Many single bixti and suggestions each abundantly repay a year's cost. The tearle's exposures , of quackery' as.d htinbugi in every numt-er. tre in vattiable, and have auVed its read-ers ahd t,e country millions ot . dollars. Th, dep trtmnont for the Household and Children are.amusine auid isatrue. tive. Every number of the paper is beautifully illustrated In shot-t, the Americun Agriculturist is full of good thinlgs, for every inan, woman, and child, in city, village and couitry. Take our advice and send $1.60 for 14 nonthe, or at least. send a Dimo for the half'-price specimen flow offered, atd see it for yourself. A WORD TO TiE IUNEMPLOYED.-Our atteition has been called to a new cooking utensil, recently invented, which inakes baking a pleasure, in-, stead of a dreaded necestty; the in voior of which hns conferred an ever, lasting blefiinig upon . every house keeper. We roe'r to the Patent Cen tetinial Cake and Bread Pan, with wl.iCh, by sinply raising a hook, you cant renove the sides of tho pan from the cake instantly, without breaking or it,juring it in the .least, thus enat bling you 10 ice and frost, it while wiar mn. To remnove theo tube in t be cent.er, insert, a knmfe in the slot in the top) of the tubec, and simplly give it a bl turn,0 and it will dropi out. 1I, is tomn. so tha:t, when) you i 'JJoo the tu be. you cant close t.ho hole, mnaking a patn.with plaiin bottom, for baukinag je'lly and phlaiin cakes, puddintg, b read. etc., thus pra~cticaully giving you twVo pan s fo r the prie of one. Trho. Cen,a I eniai*l Cakec Pain is highly rCcom,% umended by the ladies as being the best and most convenient pain ev'er initroduced. 'l,hey are mazde of Russia iron, areo morpo durable, and will bakc cakes more evenly arid a maucl. picer brown than you can bake thbem in the old fatshioned tin cake pas T1heose gods are sold exclusively through agent S to fiamilies, and ev ery house keeper should have t hem. A spIlendIid oplportunlity iS od'ered to somie reliai ble lady~ or gentI.leman canvyasser of this county to, soeutre tiue agenc'y for a pbleasantIt and profitable busi ness. I-or term.i, territ,orv', etc., write to L. E. IBrown & Co., Nos. 214 and 216 Elm St,reet, t inuinnaiti, Ohio The Season for Intermittents. All miasmatic complaints, in other words all disorders generated by unwholesome ex halations from the earth or water, are preva lent at ihis season Ini every section subject to the visitation of fever and ague, or other forms of intermittent disease, the causes which produce the maladies are now actively at work. This, therefore, is a period of the year wheon ithe inhabitants of such districts should prepare their systems to meet the un wholesome condition of the atmosphere by a course of tonic and alterative treatment. Foremost among the invigorants, recommen ded by time and experience as a means of fortifying the system against all endemic and epidemic maladies, stands Ilostt te ir's 'stomach Bitters. By a timely use of the Bitters, the feeblest resident of an unhealthy soil may escape the sickness which, without. thes aid of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to over take the strongest. IMain-St. Greenville S. C. TQ1eia1 all 71 ilsnr In Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, I Pistols, &c. FINE WABLE AN~D POCKET CUTLERY, A SPECI ALT Y. Agricultural Insplenments. Bar iron and Steel;e Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's Tuols: fluilders I! ard ware of every description; Wagon and Carriage Materials; A full line of Best Quality Leather and Rub ber Betting, always in stock; I Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Lock Company; The 'Taylor" Cotton Gin; Tucker's Patent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Shasenberger Horse and Mule 8hoes. We are prepared to sell Sweedes Iron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still propose to duplIcateinvo oe fromi North ern Jobbing liouses, adding only atual freights. WILKINS, WIL LIAMS -& Ca~ Greenvl., 8. C. mSea1aw n . Take Notice, AND --0-o IN ORDER TO RUN OUT oUR' SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, to make room for our extensive Fall and Winter sup plies, we offer for the next 60 days, the fol lowinj unprecidented bargalab: Calicoes, (first class) 14 yards to the $1.00; Calicoes, Hemanta, anyhiag.we can get, for them; Cottonades, 10, 16, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Suiner Shoes from 76 cents up; Saddles. from $2.26 up; . Blind Bridles, 76 to $1.26; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices ad low as any other Ilouse in Pickens County. 0 SALT. Will h%ve in store in a few days one oar loat of Salt, whiel we will sell at Greenville prices-adding the sxtra% local freight we have to pay more than Greenville. JOllIN T. GOSSETTV & CO. Ea.sley, S. C.. July 26, 1877 For ahu Spiz & Sm~iur. 0 JUSTr RECEIVED AT. M cF A LL.'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF PUT 6QUU% AND Notions, ALL NEW, NiCE AND BRIG[lT. ---0 A splendid assortment, and prices t suit the times. 0 CROOKERY, TIN AN J HABD-WARE, All kinds, sizes and prices, from n H aIf Pin t Cu p to a 20 gallon WVash Pot. DRUGS & 3IEDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all the loading artiles~ always on hand. 0 ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every ono. . ---- CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a gene:al assortment of nice things. Come and see for yone self. Respectfully, W. T. McFALL. 'May 10, 1877 8 RUsuIIL MARlf3 &-cog MEALERS IN GROUER IES, 1IARDWAIRICI BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., c. Headquarters for Cheap Goods. Will exchango Goods for any kind of Count,ry Produce. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Juno 28, 1877 42 D1ythewood re Seinary Established in 1860. T11r,F.PAtL TERM begins Septembor 12th, au'd continues 20 weeks. The 8pring Term begins January 30, and closes about 17th of June. TERMS PER 1ALPSEs8oN OF FIVE MONTHS. Board and Tuition, $ 90 0 Boat'd, Tuition'and Music, 115 00 Board, Tultion. Music and German (or French) 12.) 00 Board. Nlusic, German and Drawing 135 00 Location unsurpassed for healiftulnems. A riesident Physician is employed by the school. whose services are free to pupils. A German Pr,fessor presides over the Music and German (lepirtment s. Payments made in four i nstafllment s Rev. A. W. L%ta will meet, pupils at any point and take charge of them. For further particulars andl ca alogue, ndd'ass. Rev. A. IV LAM.R, OrProf. W. S. DUlRllANI, C. C. and A. It. It., Blyt hewood P. 0., S. C, sept 20, 1877 2y Take the 3est! 1877-78, T31 CRION6"Ll& CONTIUINALIST, {0ONS'LIDATFD MA1RC7 l1rn, 1877, 18 / the Oldest and lest Newspaper leb lieit in the SouthI. la ihe only Nt'wspaiper uiublishied in tihe City of Au~iigusta--he lenti ing Rtaihvay and Manuifaciturinrg cent re ot' lhe SouthI- and the onily Newspa per pubh lished in Eastern G eorgiaI. The Chrioielie & Const itut ionailist ha!s a very h:irge do.ily ini creasimg circulanon in the States of Geoirgia. South Garolina andi Northi (niuoina, anil reaches every class of re:1lers--mer.~hantsg , fairmeis, prof'essionaal men and worlking :m'i and is a mnost v aluIablie ad vera i ing merliata'l m TIlE D)Al LY Chironiele & Con slit11 ional ist publishes all thle curren t niews ot' lie day, receives nil the retports of tiIhe A ssociate,l Press, and special dispatches from Washinug ton, Atlanta, Coluiaihia. andt'. all otherc' 1 poits of' interest, sup)plemie!1.td by corresplond(enice. It giv~es fullI cornunial( i: reports of <laames tic a nd foreign markets. of nil local and ' So uth - eien mat terse. and e<litori-i )aiommenlt uiponi public aiffairs. Termsa1 $ 10 for 12 mion~ ahs, $5 for (, $2,50 for :3, and $1 for 1 mzionthI, postage paid by3 lus. T H E T R1-WEl LY Chronicle & Const i tut ionaliEt contains two day's news of '. 1)aily, Terms: $5 for 12 mont he, $2.50 for (;, postage paidl by us TI'l l K EI LY &bror.icle & (Const ituit ion. alist. is a-manmmet hi sheet, and( thle hulL'gest anial handlsomest Weekly puhhilshedi ini the Noa bi. lt contains all tho news ot' thei( week - tle carefully prepared rviews ot' thle uiriik et. Thli s edit ion is got ten up for circulat ion among plant ers and others living in thle coun lt ry. TermA: $2 for 12 rmonthms, $1 for (3, postage paid by us. The Chronicle & C onst ituti onal ist. is t he paper for the merchant, tihe p)lutter, thle lawyer, the miechnic, the polttician. It is a paper for the tiflice, the countting room aund lie family circle. Specimen copi"s sent t'ree. Address, WALSll & WILIGIl'f, _______________ Managers. Auigui'tai. GaT. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a F~amil_y P-hysic, and for duzrng Gostivoaess, Jaunowco, Indigestion, Foul Stomiach, Breath,* Headache, Erysapolas. Rlheninatism, Eruptions and Skin D)iseases. 13a jousness, Dropsy, TPumors, Worms, Nouraiigia, as a Dinner Pill, for kfurityzn~ the .Ulood, .\re tile most ef. fi-etire andti ('onl'e dIiscovere<l. Theyv a''re mnihl. Luf. e1 4 fi-tiual ini their " th hn owels surely -Although g (nile Sinl thmeir operait ion, . he l a re ' st ill the most11] thiorontli andi - vareincimm, cGuhazr tic medic int tihat ca n e emloy : i' (een s ing the stomiach and ho wels. and even the biood. In simall doves of one pill a day, they stimulat th le d ic'st ive organs and promote vilVorous liealthI. Av:rt.:' f)r.r.s have be-en known for more than a qularter of a cenituriv. ande have obtained a worlid-wide rept?a Ii<'mithri the(ir virtueis. Thmey correc(t di nenaSed act'Iion in thle several assi:n aihive icrO ans of the body, and are so compo1j)rSEdl that obistruie tions w~ithina thenir ran:l e can irarealy with.. standa or evaude thaemi. Not only <Io thev' eure the every-.d .ayiompinlaint s of every body, but also formiiaaidabe andi dangerous diiseases that have halliled the best of lunuinan skill. Wh'il ie 1her prodmue power fuil ethf'ets, they rne, at the same timne, the .safest and best physie for children. By their aper'ient act ion thiey gipel) much les's than th e e2onunona) pii'ur aies, and niever give pain whien the howetls alre not inflamedet. Th'ley reach the vit al fountains of' the blood, and streng/then the sy'stemi by fre'eing it frmom the eements of weak ness, Adlapted to all atres and conditions in all ceinates. c'ont aiingri neither ealom-el nor anv' ueeerionle druer. theseP Pills may be tak'en writh Pat' y by~ anyibody'. T.1hei'r su-tar-:oaantre preserves them ever fresh, and snakes them icasant to take: while beiag purely vegetale. no harm can arise from their use in any ollantity. Dr. i. C. AYER & CO ,Lowell, Mass., P%2)t1 b l a A. muvn-ai~L en..i1ii The tate of Soutl Carolint PICKENS COUNTf. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Hester Nimmons as heir at law of Isaac A1, dorson, deceased, and as Tritee of Mary Anderson, Plaintiff, against Mary Stowart, Alpha Burton, Mary Kirksey, E. B. Maul din, Huldah Keith, Wtu. Anderson, J-ames P. Anderson. Sarah .Alexander. Bobert L Anderson iid Ltucinda McDaniel, Defend ants. Summons for Relief, (Complaint not Srced.) TO the Defendants Jaies P Anderson and Hiuldah Keith. 0U nee lierohy winiioned and rciiire1 to answer tile coplaint. in this action, which is filed in the otlice of (lie Clerk of the Court for Pickens Comity, nud to serve a copy of,yoiii answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their oiliceI at 'ickens Court Hlouse, witin t wenty days aifer the sorvioe hereof, exclisive of the day of such service 11ad if you 1ail to ln.lwer the complaint with in tie tiine a,ores;id, tie plaintiff in this ale tion will lipply to (lie Coirt for the reliet tie. manded in lie complainht. Dated, l'ickens C. II., Sept. 25, 1U77. CTI'l:. AN, IIIILCOMing & C'iiIy, Pilainitiil's At tornieys. To J11,a1es P Anderson and H1tuldith Keith, Defendants in this action: Please take nt,)ti!ep that the suimmonis and comphiinti in this ac tion, of which tle foregoiig is a copy of I he 0ummons, was filed in thlie ofilce of tih e of' tle Gourt fAr lPickers Cunty Souith Caro lina. oil the 250h day of Septeiber, 1877. COTIHRAN. IfLCOMBE & Cul11A), Plaintiff's Attorneys. sept 27, 1877 3 6 CE LEDRATED Horse and Cattle Powderso TLAs preparation, long and favoral>ly knows, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited hores, by strengthening anid clcansing the stomach and intestines. It is a suro preventive of all disnas"s nVldent to tElis animal, such as LUANG F EV ER. GhLANDE11-8 YELLOW Y.'\T ER, A.'AVE COUGI3 J)i T':MPER,vFEVERE, FO UN II IR LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &o. Its use improvC the wind, increascs the appetite gives aswooth and glossy skin-and trangforms the miserabin fkeleton intoa fuC-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prepara tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow TTnrn etc. &It Ias been proven by actuAl exim>riment to increase thi quantity of ailk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all d!seases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, &c., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases wilt be eradi - cated or entirely prevented. If giveni in time, a certain preventive and curo for the Hlog Chuolerai. DAVID LE.FOUTZ, Propri.etor, BALTIMOREm, Md. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers through.. out, h Unitedsaes, Canada and s.Amterica. M lade anly day ini P'uTs and t'.uls. u vest accoardinitg to your tmeans. Slu. $51) or 0, ini &rot lPntiu.r.us, hats bu'rg,-ht a miai fori t.unea o the carief u inaveSitor. Wte m'1ji. when anmd how to operate~. safe'ly. Book wjib fulIl inf:ormiiationi senut free. Addrs so order's by Ihtnukers antd Brokers, 17 W~all .&. N. Y. D EN I'IST RY. E il tuiers.irned is locateud at (Ciintra, and1( 15 prp:in-ed alt all timesaQ to dispaitchl work wi:h nea*mtness. Special iattention to S1-:TIN(' or liiLSi'Tl N; .\lITiFl. \ L IlhIl, eithi temiporary, part ti or' permanulent . Fill ing done with neatrness. All the tmterials comt. monily tised in tilliuig, .Jiune 14, 177 40 G Atlanta Medical Coilege, AT'L:t TA, U.I. rpili E Twvenat i annual Co'urse~ of Letue w1 villI cominenicce Oct ober l5t hi, 18"77, an il close .\archa 1st, 1878. F.wtr,t--d .G(. Weistmioreland, WN. I'. West - mo(r(elan.i, W". A. Love, Y . I'l aiaerro, J1ohn i Thad. J)ohnison, A. W. Ca:ulhoin. .1. I-. Liogan,i J1. T. Banks; Demuonistrat or of Antstomiy, C. 'N. Nattting, Send for Antnconcemnt,t giving full infor .JNO. TlIIAD.. JOilNSON, D(ea-i. nug '1, 1777 .18 STOPL! AT Tlll (UREA.hVhLLA, . C. Ay M1. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor'. .Junie 14, 1877 . 4) * NoT ICE. I TA Kil this met hod of in forinig nl par1 tes I iinteres' ed, t hat I w,ill be tound i i ni iiv V f. fi ce, at Pick ens Cour 'iiIIouase - on 'ech WN 1) N1E S I) A Y, nad on reah S. ia.m-, for thei purpose of traniatingiur any b)e~iim'.s thtcomes~ undertu imy .jurisdhici ion. Aii myi) duties as Sc~hoo,l (Commnissioner. will compellI me to be absent in difflerent prit s of theo County, I appoint these special days for the beniefit. >f all concerned. Oflice hours, from 9J a. im. to 4 p. mi. U. W. SINGLETON, School Commrissioner. Feb ,87~ 22 EASLEY HOTEL. --0o T1H1IS POP'UL A, R OTE l, which has been closed a short time, is now re,opened for the a(ccommtodlation of thie traveling public. The rooms are well furnished, thie table suppiled with thie best in the.mnarket, and no pains spared to render guests comfortable. Tranbient Board, $2.00 per day; perma, nlent Board,,S$18.00 per month. Patronage of the publjo solicited. MRS. SOP1IRONA NIX. Thne'28,1877 42 8. JPiHOFESSIONA~ LNTGS J 8 COTHStAX, V E 11o.couic, It A C11LW .Abboville C 11 Liberty, 8 Ii ck'ns CI COTHRAN, HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTORNET 4. COtNSE!, 0T S. L A W, pIC K E N , , .0 Will Praciee in all the CourJp.or the At'ste aid Courtts ot'the United Statae, for tho Dis trict of S t I h C1i-olhtiaa. March 21.) 1877 29' Norton, Keith & Hollingswortr It T TOt Je E 1,S A T, L.A TV, Will praict.iecu il the (iruit and Probate Couts 1or P'ickei! Comnty. mill in the United State'l 10'o11irt4 of tli,. Statte f'ronm Ihat county. Oie of th Scilior prtners will be present to q 'ist in the tiIntstaction of anly iliportant buitie,s during vacation. J. J. NORTON - W W'. C. KEAT, WahIIalla .L.110 r, illNS WV 01RT111, Pickens c. Ji. March '23, 1876 ATTo I . YA c L LJ. GREENVILLE, S, C.' ; ."', 'lioes inl the 'ircuit tllit niid Cotrl Probatte for l'ickens Otinty. ISAAC M. B-RYANv A'TORNRL I, AT IbAkW I eues ini u urti Pickena ("mm. , ald ill United StItes CUoU1t1 WATCHES! JEWELRY!! OM.\IN. 6ULL), so extensively worn in -C I 'Iis, wa firt discovered in' 1870, by the celhratke French chemist Mbis D. Be Lainige, who imauacturel it. into jewolry, an1d or I ' yai s sold it i l tile leadllig jew elei.4 of 'ari >l 1 :. ( ,oW.-- Ini 1875, when' Is svere.1 becallie knlkwn, tell of' the mianu latinig ,jeweleri eStl,f Iishedt tock C01m1 1any, wi(ih a c.apiinal of- .31(1.000,000 forlthe ).rpuse of' 11: uf1kl Ictur.ug olliitie GoUb Jewvc1lryv :1 \Vac . ' \ i thi s imillemso capiil, aL the aid of imnprov0d 1Iachliney i-y C1re eAbled to pUdlce a1ll tile lLte!St pat eiUs o(.f Jewelry at l 1'i t one-teitl th ' cost of Solid Uold, and of.a quality .and COW whicb liukes it nposs,ible even for cxpertto detect it from i the gonuine. - ' WO have sectired tle excluvive agolncy tihe Urte-l :itevsa i ('Ilol for the 8ille of all goods mui tact uI'red froin this 11etal and, in order t, initrodjuce' Ihein in he most. peedy tIannler, ha:ve puLt up)10 -')rted' sampij.le lots as tia d atcil vlue util January lst, 1878,--m 50---CENT LO AT. ()nie Gent's \Vatch Chint reuiil pric'e, $1 0? Onle pair F.ngiatd S!eevey lhalloI ns, retail 7 One Stone' set. Seaif P'in, retil price, 7 Iou set () 8, spiral it stu ds, iretail price 76 QO heavy plai wedding rintg, retail 1-25 Total$600 1 r 0cent8 wre will send above six articles' I 21 0)0 LOT. I 1pair ii leeve but(tns, stonec Setting, I :ot (:0) pir.tI Shirt sin, Iheavy bud enlg:zernent~ rin'g, Ii et (2) engr.a:ved braelet'0t ' I Ludlie< J-': guard or' neckI chain, 1 l znraved min liaturei' locket, for the above,. Senlit~ Ii heav~y linik watch tbain, l Lakhe Gei'rge I11ntoond MtIl. $200t LOT,. I Ladies' neck ch tin and cbarm) ILadtiies' heavyi' gu arsd ch ai iior wvatch, 1 ett ran i and eur r ugs; amnethyst I xl ti ineII milnia~tr 1ocket, unc a i rite 111aire, ver,hevy wedding5 or' engagemeunt ring, eI (A-l heat:vy w:ae bla inI wvith charm, 1 t' e:'- inaid ."!'(ve' but m 's L Iake Gem4rge ('hmetIr pitt ' 1pa ir (2) i41 '3 14 heay b: I bracelets. 83 lit IL' ILade' opera'1 guard c'hatin, I L:adi'si' neck cha.inI 11n1d (e1.18 I beantt ifl lockt, engr~1aved, I 1 tirU bland bra',ce'.let, . ('jI' ivj't link ve ,t chain and ch'arm, Iet [8] oaiyx shirt sI iid neltw IInyn>'ved collbt Iif I e'xI e'L ut ('a'4t4 seii r'ilg I 541 aine4thysMt 01' tolotL pin and1( car drops, I I.adies~ (hfinaise buitoni I i nl rin4g, i:4111f4d IS 'k. I Ln~liu'' oL('T. 1 Ladies opera linl, w'.ith slide and tsc i ~~ ~ w hllindf, wiith curb, chlarm, I a-ltie'' heav''y boui neck ch nil lePl'1 loled ol minialure' locket for above. aI I jg heal':vy Cfllsedt l'auel bracelet4 1(ent's ehInter41 dhuned)lt pin I psir it'Iiihyt (or oniy i-leeve buittons~ I t11Sttuds to 1a11ch 421 he ahove I clegant lheavy set e'nnlico se:l ri ioaussi,' ve band or' weddltiIg IingL I 1new "pa4:te'n" collhar b)ottoni I L:adie., chernlijse bution)1 '1arne tys ori .a r'ing, [extra finlsh,. lhe etal pienof' the art,icles in. eacit sa opIlje Jot an "l'tuist to exaictly ten imes the pr aice wve aIs k forl thie lot; for examrapl', our' $1(t ot retaib for $10 00; our $5 00 l'ot for A Solid Rlomnine Gold Hunting Case Watch Free. 14 liany one0 senaing I's an order for the ab)ove lotsa by ex press 10 the amout of $15 OOd we will send l''' lm one solid Rtomaine Goldi liant in1-lg-ase1 Wat, Genats' 01r Ladlies' sIze warr'atted to keep per1f'ct time and loo-l ecpially as well as it $i00 gold Watch. By maoil poispaid, $1'> 50f. T1his is our best offer to A4cents, land 1s worth a trial, as the watch al na will sell or trade readily for from $20 to, $5o. Ge'nt,' or Ladies WVatch alone, $7 0& 0r $8 00 wit h a heavy Glent's gold-pattern.1 vest chain and charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide nr.d tae, Ei:IMienI-T.'his5 offer only holde oo until .4&nuarLy lst, 1878. After that t'm shall Bell only to Jobbers andl Wholesale deal ers, and any oue wishing our goods wIll then haIve3 to paiy full ret ail pices. Rtomairse Gold is the best. andl, in fact, the only Imitation of genuine gold made, being the sameh1 in weight color and finish, and all Our goods are made in t he lat est gold pat f ern s W illgurne sat isfaction in every instance, or refund itee money. Send( money by P. 0., Money Oi'rd o Registered Letter, at our risk. No od sent. C. 0. D). unless $6 00 *co goodis h' order. Address plainly, Wac Fn ni aANth I "0, Sole Agents for Unit ed Stat~ ~ Canada. 95 and$07 South Clark-setreet 4 augR0,18~77 M i