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LQOAL JITEMS.. Church Directory.; Methodist church, Uev.,$. W.Walker, Pastor. 1st Sabbath in e"eh month :t 4 o'clock p. M. 2d Sabbath in each Inonth at 109 o'clock a. m Secona Baptist Churob, Rev. liott, Pastor. let. Sabbath and Saturday before in ea*6h mnth st 11 o'clock a. m.:on Sabbuth, and at: 8 o'clock p. m. dn Saturday. Rev. Hugh MoLees, Presbyterian, (Secona) 2d 44bbath in each month,,it 1 o'clock . Preserve Tuz SEINKjNEE for future reference., Mr. Samuel Brown will accept our thanks for some very fine turnips. Read the advertising columns. A regular north-easter last Thurs dayp Subscribe for TiHE SENTINE. and all will be well with thee and thine. We have had killing frosts during the present week. Miss Rachel Thornley, of our town, has gone to Charleston to spend the winter with relatives in that city. Our Probate Judge has purchased one of Daniel F. Beattie's organs, and is "as happy as a big sun flower." Now is the time to sow wheat. Don't be afraid of putting too much of it in the ground. Dig your sweet potatoes, if you have not already done so, and put them up carefully. The Legislature meets on the 27th 19 instant, and not on the 80th, as stateJ by us week before last. The crops are turning out well, and money is gradually getting into circu lation again. Those who are indebted to THE SENTINEL for subscription had better come forward and -pay up, if they want to save themselves time and 4 trouble. We have waited on you long enough. Captain John L. Thornley, of this place, has presented T H E SENTINEL office with two gallons of syrup, made from sorghum cane grown on his plantation, near this place. The syrup is as fine as we have over seen. 4Thanks, Captain. We aro under obligations to lion. D Wytt Aikon, Congressman from this district, for ai copy of the Con, gre'ssio. al Di rectory. The Directory gives in eresting biographical sketch Aen of Senators anid Representatives, besides other valuable infor.naLtion. Foa SALE-150 pounds of WYool Rlolla, from lino Marino sheep, at 50 cenita per pound. A pply to C. N. J .ED at the Wool Factory, one mile fronm Pickens Court House. The people have paid up their tarea remarkably well, considering the on ormious rauilroaid tax. The number of d,elinquents this year' will not exceed that ot nthy previous year. Pickens is j never found behind in anything when the pinch comes. Sho-is agranid old County. Our old friend A. would make a capital Ekwyer. The way lhe drow the facts out cf that follow the other night, about the shooting of his dog, ac., would have done credit to the most astute lawyer at our bar. PATENTs.-Inventors to secure prompt and proper action on their cases, should employ an attorney, res sident at Washington. We direct attantion to F"oster's Patent Office, 509, 7th street, Washington. Mr. Foster has practiced before the Patent Office, 18 y'ears. 'Send to him for pamphlets and references. President Hayes and his Cabinet visited the Virginia State Fair, and received a cordial and enthusiastic welcome from the warm%hearted Vir% gin ians. A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER's RETURN, OR THlE ILOST CAUSE.-A magnificent picture, beautiful in design and artistic in execution. It rep resents a Confead erat, soldier after the war returning to his home, which ho finds ruined by bhot and shell, looking lonely and des olato. in front of the ruined cottage, telling a dad tale of the misiries of war, are two graves with rude crosses, on one of which some friendly hand has hung a garland. The graves are over hiung by a weeping willow, in the shadow of which stands the retur'ned soldier with bowed head, as if think in g of the past. To the right the calm river and rising moon indicate peace and rest. The stars soen through the trees represent the South. ern Cross, draped over the graves, an emblem of the Confederate flag as well as a harbintrer of brighter days to come. The floodof glorious moon ~light streaming through the trees and reflecting on the peaceful river adds to the sentiment and beauty of the scene and its surroundings. No de scription of this gem of art will db it justice-It must be seen. It Is a pio. ture that will touch every southern beart and should find a place in every southern home. It is 14 x 18 inches ( in 815e, onl hjavy plate paper. One copy will b ent by mail, in a paste .board roller, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of 22 cents; three copies for 60 cents; six for $1, in currency or postage stamps. Agents wanted ev. erywhere, to sell this and a variety of other popular cheap pictures. No money required until they aro sold, Send stamp for catalogue and terms. Address, A. Cregar & Co., Publishers, 168 Market St. Chattanoga Ten. VEGETINE For Bilious, Remitent, and In Or what is more gognnly termed Fever and Ague, with pain In the loins and through the back, and Iddescribable chilly sensation dovoi the spine, an Irresistible disposition to yawn, pain In the eyes, which is increased by mov. lag them, a blue tinge In the skin, and great listlessness and debility, VUZTINZ is a safe and positive remedy. It is compounded ex clusively from the juices of carefully selected barks-and herbs, and so strongly concentrated that it is one of the greatest cleansers of the blood that is or can be put together. Vz ORiN does not stop with breaking Chills and Fever, but it extends its wonderful in, fluence into every part of the human system, and entirely -eradicates every taint of disease. Vegetine does not act as a powerful cathartic, or debilitate the bowels and cause the patient to dread other serious complaints whiAn hmust inevitably follow; but it strikes at the root of disease by purifying the. blood, restores the liver and kidneys to healthy action, regulates the bowels, and assists Nature in performing all the duties that devolve upon her. Thousands of invalids are suffering to day from the effects of powerful purgative nos trums, frightful quantities of quinine, . Snd poison doses of arsenic, neither of which ever ave, or ever could, reach the true cause of their complaint. Vegetine works in the human system In perfect bar, mony with nature's laws, and while it is pleas ant to the taste, genial to the stomach, and mild in its influence on the bowels, it is ab solute in its action on disease, and is not a vile, nauseous Bitters, purging the invalid into false hope that they are being cured. VEGETINE is a purely Vegetable Medicine, compounded upon scientific principles. It is indorsed by the best physicians where its virtues have been tested, is recommended only where medicine is needed, and is not a mixture of cheap whiskey sold under the cloak of Bitters. GIVES, HEALTH,STRENGTIH & APPETITE My daughter has received great benefit from the use of Vegetine. Her declining healt i was a source of great anxiety to all of her triends. A few bottles of the Vegetine re stored her health, strength. and appetite. N. 11. TILDEN. Insurance and Real Estate Agent No. 49 Sears Building. Boston, Mass. Vegetile. POLICE TESTIMONY. BOsTON, November 18,1877. H. R. STEVENS, Esq.-Dear Sir: During the past five years I have had ample oppor tunity to judge of the merits of VEr.ETINE. My wife has used it for complaints attending a lady of delicate health, with more benefi cial results than anything else which she ever tried. I have given it to my childlren under almost every circumstance attending a large family, and always with marked bene fit,. I hove taken it myself with such great. benefit that I cannot find words to ex press my unqualified appreciation of its good ness!. While performing my duties as - Police Officer in this city, it. hais been nmy lot, to fall in with a great. deai of sickness. I unhesi tat ingly recommend VEG ETIN E, and I never knew of a case where it did nmot. prove alli that was claimed for it. Particularly ini cases of debilitated or impoverished st at e of the blood, its effects are really wonderful; and, for all complaints arising from an impure stat.e of the blood, it appears to work like a charm; and I do not believe there are any circum sinnces uinder wIhich Vegetine canm be used with injurious results; and it will always atf ford me pleasure to give any further infor, niationi as to wvhat I know about Vegrine. WI LLiA M B. IILL, P'olice Stat ion 4. Vegetine Preparedl by H. R. STEVENS, Boston Mass. VEGETINE is Sold by All lDruggists. oc&11, 1877 5 -.4 ThNMaeo SothAML Carli~a Rober Troter, Paintif,r?I .JmeLINBs rh.er e e. a efendants -'* i.A 1 Summons for .Partiti.n,ARelief, &ce*~. WillamsElzabth ." Trotter4,I.Susa NnyS:onIlzaeh Lesley, arine Harbin, Geo. W. Trotter Thom G..ot Robert, Trorter, SarahlTrotteRche Trter rifin Trther,W3B~10. Green. Troer, Larkin V. o.tte Suan. e wM .aotr i Taet Tttrr, Carolin gs,Rbca Roery0 Trotter, ainti vs.Ja Trotter, ce TOth Hofedntsberame. Trotter, Rebecca Masterms, Eonlbth. ToTeroticr J.uFort Trer, Amy sTrttr, alohery Ttter,an. Nancy Sunknon, hag or lmin Caroline tere, Rnebea Trotate Cleveamed T rottecr, RSe., Trter,asedTote.ace Y Oar e h~rer, smne nd Trter,ui zoanrtheTotr Comlnine Burgs Rebcon Whitwamired n Resoe, ofrahe P.robte Coury 0forotter, on T. Troter, adto plin Howad th sbober t Trtter Maryc a Pickes, orn HoseL. Trote, wouiaJ Fwenty ncys Jfte,thesericsro, and fhr tou Plail torantwer the complaintte ofhi Jhtme Trotr toa awe the colaint, in this action. pyt tCourt for sadhot oeit diem,andi the sNvembe copy ofyuras8rt77.si cr. ~ lai ont.he ubs in fs Atteroffies. TcOD Amy Troe, Hen TrC., Thna tw.t daysotteRahe Terotcstero, eand ifotfer, tobaser Trther opaah Trothte Rachel afrot sai, thePliif in Trotte Troter,l apkin to Trotter SusatM.aTrter, NatnyRese, TOra Amy Trotter, Heny Totter Tomaer Joh T. Trotter, and all persons having or claim. ing any interest in the Real Estate of James Trotter, deceased, Defendants, in this action, please ,take notice that the summons and complaint, of which the foregoing is a copy of the summons, was filed in the office of the Judge of the Probate Court for Pickens County, South Carolina, on the 12th daiy of November, 1877. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, i!laintiff's Attorneys. Nov16,.3877 10 n NEW ADVEiTISEMENT1s. JAC]L1ON'4s IEmir Sweot Navy Chewin g Tobacco wOO awarded - the -highest prise at Cerntemtal ;izpoditUen ork.aechwgptai6s the excellence and Iasting gliaracter ol its sweete ning dnd fliVoring. I4 you' .Y1t (be !es# t6bacco ever tmade ask . your grqoer for this, itl see that,each plug bears our blue strJp trade mhark with words Jackson's Best on it. Sold wholesale by at I jobbers. Send foi s1aple tq Q. 'A. JA01KSON & Co., Manufac turer. Peter,sbtrg, Vs. g;5 to $20 por day at, home. Samples worI-1 $5 free. &tinsoa & Co., Portland, Maine PLAYS! PLAYSI PLAYS! PLAYSI Fer Reading Clubs, for Amateur Theatrl cals, Temperance Plays, Drawing Room Plays, Fairy Plays. Ethiopian Plays, Gilide Book, Speakers Pantoinines, Tableaux Lights, Mag netism Lights, Colored Fire, Burnt Cork, Theatrical Face Preparations, Jarley's Wax Works, Wigs, Beards, and Moustaches at reduced prices. Costumes, Scenery. Char ades. New catalogue sent free containing full descriptidn and prices. SA'L FILENCn & SON, 122 Nassau Street, New York. AGENTS WANTEDI FOR PARTICULAS ADDRESS Wilson Sewlng Machine Co. 82f Broadway, New York City; Ghicago, Ill.; New Orleans, La.; Or San Francisco, Cal. Wonder Upon Wonder. GIvEN AWAY-A strange, mysterious and most extraordinary Book, entitled "TILE BOOK WONDER1S," Containing, with nu er ous cur;i-us pictorial illustrations, the mys teries of the Heavens and Earth, Natural and Super Natural, Oddities, Whimsical, Strange Curiosities, Witches and Witchcraft. Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities, Fabulous, En. chantment, &c. In order that all may see this curious book, the publishers have re solved to give it away to all that desire to see it. Address hy postal card, F. GLEASON & Co.;' 738 Washington Sti, Bostod, Mass. $2 a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. 11. [ALLETT & CO., Portland, Maine. SNYDER'S CURATIVE PADS I A'sure cure for Torpid Liver and all disi easeb arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine, Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases, Chills and Pever, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Headache. Our Liver, Lung. and Ague Pad, $2- Kidney and Spinal Pad, $3. Pad for Female Weakness, $3. We send them by mail free on receipt of price. Address E. F. SNYDER & Co., Cincinnati, 0. Work for All In their own localities, canvassing for the FIRtESIDE VISITOlt, (enlarged) Wveekley and AMonthly. Largest Paper in tihe WVorld, withi Mammoth Chromos Free. Big Commissions to Agents. Termis and Out fit Free. Address P. 0. VEKI{RY, Augusta, Maiue. $1 a day at homhe. Agent swanted. Ot gustam, Alaine. 4O EXTRlA FINE MIXED) CAlRDS, with name, 10 cents, post paid. L. Jonas & Co., Nassau, N. Y, 1EA\TJ YB/ PIAO ANS best . MSie Lok!startinug News. Organs, 12 stops $55. Pianos only $13t). Cost $650. Girculars free. D. F. BErrf'v; Whshifigt on. N. 3. AGENTS WANTED)! Medals an.! Dipjr ma..Il:s Awarded for HIOLA.AN'S NICWV P ICTOIlA L BIBLE S. 2,000 llllust "ntions A ddress for ne w cirente.rs A. J. 1ioi.3.u.u & Co., %l'10 Arcmh Streefl, Phila. NO TICE. IT AKE t his method of informing all parties m1 iterested, that I will be founxd in my of fice, at Pickens Court House| on each W E D N E S 1) A Y, and on each SAr..EnAY, for the purpose of transacting any business that conies under my jurisdiction. As my duties as School Commissioner will conmpel-me to be absent in different parIts of thme County, I appoint these special days for the benefit of all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. G. W. SINGLETON, School Commissioner. Feb 8, 187~ 22 Ay er's Sarsajparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pe'las, Rose, or St. Antho nly's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in thme Bones, Side and Head, Fe male Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoa, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives - Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock - with the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet knowsn for the.diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skil fully comn bined, that 'the full alterative effect of each is assured, and wvhile 'it is so mild as to be harmless oven to children, it is still so effectual as to purge ont from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. Tlhe reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent _phy'sicians all over the coun try repose mn it, prove their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are. publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative mnedIieme. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has over possessed are strictly maintained. PRiEPAnED) fT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., P'-actical ad Ansalytical Chemist. SQLD Jr Act. nflUmr-inon LVE........ . 4ke N. , A-0 Asesetiis' 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 lowing unprecidented bargains: Calicoes, (first class) 14 yards to the $1.00; Calicoes, Remnants, anything we can get for . them; Cottonadee, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 75 cents up; Saddles, from $2.25 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. 0 IS FULL ATID COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any other House in Pickens County. SALT. Will have in store in a few days one car load of Salt, which we will sell at Greenville prices--adding the extra local freight, we have to pay more than Greenville. JOUN T. GOSSET1T & CO. Easley, S. C.. July 26, 1877 JUST RECEIVED AT. M c FA LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF AND. Notions, A LL NEW, NICE AND BRIGilT. ---0 A sploendid assortment, and prices t suit t,he times. 0. HI ABD-WVARE. All kinds, sizes and pricos, from a IIalf Pin t CLIp to a 20 gallon W ash Pot. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Alwvays Fresh and Genuino, and all tho leading articlos alwvays on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every ono. CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a general assortment of nice things. Come and see for your self. Respectful ly, WV. T. McFALL. May 10. 1877 35 DEALERS IN. GROCERIES, H11ARDWAVr BOOTS$ SUlOES . &c., &c., &c. Ifeadquarters for Cheap Goods. Will exchango Good& for any kind of Country Produce. EAS1EY STATION, -. 4 Juno 28, 1877 42 Established in 1800. THE FALL TERM begins September 12th, 'and continues 20 weeks. The Spring Ternm begins January 30, and closes about 17th of June. TER3S PER HALF SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Board and Tuition, $ 90 00 Board, Tuition and Music, 116 00 Board, Tuition, Music and German (or French) 12b 00 Board, Music, German and Drawing 186 00 Location unsurpassed for healt hfulness. A resident Physician is employed by the school, whose services are free to pupils. A German Professor presides over the Music and German oepartments. Payments made in four installments Rev. A. W. LAMAR will Mseet, pupils at any point and take ohitrge of them. For further particulars and catalogue, addrass. Rev. A. W. LAMAR, Or Prqf. W. 8. DURHAM, C. C. and A. R. R., Blythewood P. 0., 8. C. sept'20, 1877 2 3* $1,200 MOUIlT ON $100 Made any day in PUTS and CA.LS. Invest according to your means. $10, $50 or $100. in STOCK PuIVILEOs, has brought a small fortune to the careful investor. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book with full information sent, free. Address orders by mall and telegraph to BAXTER & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall &fl., N. Y. May 17, 1877 36 1y DEN I'ISTRY. TH E undersigned is located at Central, and Lisp prepared at all times to dispatch work with neatness. Smial at tention to SETING or RlESETING ARllIFIClAL TEETH, either temporary, partial or permanent. Filling dome with neatuess. All the. materials-coan. monly used in filling, (JEO. BOROUGHS,. Derrtist. June14 , .1877 - 40Ge Atlanta 'Medical-. College - ATLANTA. GA.. T H E Tweni A nnual Course of L~ect ures wfllIJcecO October 15th, 1877, and closo Marchi 1st, 1878. FAeVIT.TV--J. G. Westmnorciand, WV. F. WVest miorelan,- W. A. Love, V. 11. Taliaferro, John Thand. Johnson, A. W.:Calboun, J. 14. Logan, J1. T1. Banks; Demuonstrabor of Anatoomy, C. WV. Nutting, Send for Announcmn,gvgfulifr mat ion JO ein,gvn ulif JN.THAD. JOIIN3ON, Dean. aug 9, 1777 .48 . .8m S'TOP!' AT THE GRE EATYLL E S. C. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. llierIJALL~S JN THlE ROOMS. Junec 14, 1877 4) EASLEY HOTEL. TIS POPUILAI R HOTlEI,, which has been closed a short time, is now re-opened for the a(comamodation of the traveling public. The rooms are well furnished, the table s'upplied with the best in t he market, arnd no pains spared to render guests comfortable. Transient hoard, $2.00 per (day; perma nent. Board, $18.00 per motnth. Patronage of the publie solicited. luRS. SOPHIRONA NIX. June 28, 1877 42 8m STHE_SUN. 1878 NEW YORK. 178 As the time approaches for the renewal of' subscriptions, TIHlE SUN would remind its friends and well wishers everywhere, that it is again a candidate for their considerationi andl support. Upon its record for the past ten years it, relics for a continuance of the hearty sytripathay and generous co-operation which have hithiert,o been ertended to it from e*very quarter of the Union,~ The DAILY SUN is a four page-shaeet of 28 columns, p rice by mail, post paid, 55 cents a month, or S6.50 per year. The SUNDAY edition of THNE $UN i8 an eight-page sheet of 56 columns. While giv. ing the news of the day, it also contains a large amount of literary and miscellaneoup, matter specially prepared for It. THx SUN i)AY SlIi has met with great success. Post paid $1.20 a year. 'THE WEEKLY SUN. Who (does not know TiE IVEEKLY SUN? 1t circulates throughout the United States, the Canada., and beyond. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, M,d regard It in the light of guide. counsellor, and friend. It a ne ws, editorial, agricult ural, and literary departments make it, essentially a journal for thle family and the fireside. Termis: ONE DOLLA4 a year, post paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs of' ten, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLiIHER OF THE SUN, Nov ~ 1677New York City. J 8 COTHRAN, 'TA CHILID, Abbeville C ,); Pickens C H COHRAN & CHILD, A'TTORNEYS LA W,. P I K ENS ('f' W. . Mill Practice .all4h. Q*urte oVt19-,tate and Couxts of hR UnitedStst, fqr -44w Di trict of South 'arolIna. March 29,.J*'.. 29' Nortdft'Keith &ffo1HUga*6rtA ATTORNBYS A 'LAW Will practice in the ,Ciiuit and Probate Courts for Piblcens C9udtFy, Knd in the United States Courts of this State from that- bourty. One of the Senior partners will be presetit t'o assist. in the transaction of any importan# business daring vacation. J'. J. NORTON, a W. C. KEIT, jWhl C. L. TIOLLINGSWORTM,-Pickens C. II. March 23, 1876 29 W1[ITNE114 SYMMIEN. ATTOINEY AND ooUNsr1,LOn AT LAW9 GREENVILLE, S. C. P rnctices in- the Circuit. ourt and Court o Probute for Pickens ounty. May 10 4 ., ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 114XVILLE C i.,. C, Pracfices in Courts of Pickere County, and in United States Courts WATCHES! JEWELRY!! OMAITNE GOLD, 8 extensively worn in -1 Paris, was first discovered in 1870, by the celenratetl Fien'ch cheist Mons D. Bo Lainge, who ninnarncturer it, into jewelry, and' for five ye*rs sold. I* to- the leading jew eters of -Paris for-So.'Eletd- In 1875, ierr his secret, begme.kawn, :en of the manu facturing jewelers estiAblished 'a stock com pany, wiLli a capital, of $10,000,000 for the p-arpose of mninufactrn'g Romaine Gold Jewelry md' Watches. WIth this immensc capital, and the aid-.of improved waoh)inery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat. terns of jewelry at - Ies IhAti one-tenth the cost of Solid Gold, and of a quality and colov which makes it. impossible even for experts to detect it from the genine. wa h*we scoured the exoluFive agency of the Vnited States and Canada, for the sale of alf goods manufactured from this metal, and in order to introdu'oe them in the most, speedy manner, have put up assorted Eample lois mg given below, which we will sell at. one-tenth the retai.l value until January 1st, 1878:.. Read the list, 5'0-CENT LOT. One Gent's Watch Chain retail price, $1-d0' One pair Engraved Sleeve But tons, retail. .75 One Stone set Scarf Pin, retail price, 75 One set' (3) spi,ral sh,irt studs, retail price 75 One improved shape collar bu.t,n, retail, 50o One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 25 Total $50 For 50 cents we will send above six articles poht paid. $1 00 LOT. . I pair sleeve buttons, stone Aeti,ng. 1 set (3) spiral shirt studs, 1 heavy hand engagemnetys ring,e ' I Lad~is'lng guard or neck chain, I etvgravod miiniatrnTo locket, for theo above, 1 Gent's h cavy lin k wat ch ch ain, 1 Lake George Diam.ond stud. 82 0)0 LOT. I Ladies' neck chnin and chiarm, 1, J,yulies' heavy guard chinin for watch, 1 fket-Pin andl ear rilId; aTnethyst, I ex,tra fine m in iature Io4k et, 1 camec sal ring, I very heavy weddling or engagement ring, I Gent's heavy watch ch.4in with charms I pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttens, I Lake George cluster' pin, 1.pahd (2) heavy band i;raecilets. nek $X(I0 LOT. 1 a sopera guardJ chiin, l' taid nec helai n d.noss, - 1 beautiful lock et4 e agraved, 1 pair b)andI bracelets, 1 Gent's twist link v6sl chain andi charrm? 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons, 1 set [3] onyx sh.irt studs, 1 new improved collar but ton, .1 extra cut cameo seal ring, 1 arizona solit aire stuad, 1 set amet hyst or topaz pin and ear drops, 1 Ladies' chemise b)ut ton, 1 plain ring, stam.ped 18 K. $5 00 LOT. 1 Ladies' opera chain, withI slide and tassel, [retail price $5 00]J I Gent's heavy waitchi,chain, wit h curb charm, [retail price $5 00t] I Ladies' heavy long neck chiaina 1 elegant chased miniat ure locket. for above I set cameio nmedalion pin an.d ('ar (1rop)s 1 pair [21 heavy chased baud bracelets 1 Gent's solitaire dliamIiond stud I Gent's cluster diamlond pin. 1 pair- amteibyst or onyx sleeve but tons 1 set [3] studs(1 to maitch the above 1 clegant hecavy set camhico seal ring I massive Iband or wedd invg rinug I new ''patent'' colhar bu.ttosl 1 Ladies' chemiise but toni 1 amethyst or topaz ring, [extra finish.] The retail price of the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten times f bo price we ask for the lot; for example, our $1 00) lot, retails for $10 00; Our $5 00 Jot for $50 00. A Solid Romaine Gold Hunting Casa Watch Free,. To any one sending i's mn order foi- th.e above lots by express to the amount ofSo0 we will send F1I:: one solid MWraieegl l!untingLt.n Watch, Oenth' or 'adles' sizer wairrttetd to keep perfecta ti.mne and loolk equanlly as yell as a $l00) gpl<. watch. By mail pospaid, $16 (it.' ThN~ 1s ohr best offer to Asecits, and is worth a. trial, as .'the-watcht al uris will sell or. trade readlily foy from $2 to $50. Oents' or Ladles Watchi al one, $7 00 or $8 00 with a heavy Gent's gold patterni vest; chain andl charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide ar.d tassel, EMMBER-This offer only holdIe goo(I until .January 1st, 1878. Att. that time wo shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale deal ers, and any one wishing our goods will then have to pay full retail prices. 'Romai.e Gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuine go1d made, being thoe satne in weight, color and finish, and all; our' gooda are madS in the latest gold pat terna. Will. guiaranteet satisfact ion in every instance, or refund t.he money. Send money by P. 0., Money Order, om Registered Letter, at our risk. No goods sent C. 0. 1). untless $5 00 accompanies the order. Address plainly, W, F. RVAN3 &. ('0., Sole Agents for Unaited Staites ann Canadas 9c and",97 South ('lrk-street, Chii cago, ill. aung 30, 1877 51t6