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LOCAL ITEMS. Nethodist emSihRe?. XW.'WOker, Pator. It Sabbathis) "h'm9nth at 4 o'clock p. M. 2d Sabbath In each mouth at 10j o'clook a. m. Seeona Baptist Church, Rev. Hiott, PaWor. 1st Sabbath and Saturday bet6te it each month at 11 o'olo.k a. on. OR Sabbath, and at 8 o'olock p. m. on Saturday. ,Rev. Pugh MeLees, PresbyterIa (SeCona) 24 Sabbatfi In each mouth, at 11 o'elock a. r. Trade is reviving. It. is tme to begin to shut the door. E1iw has been seen on the moUn% tains. See change of schedule ob the Air-, Line Railroad in thi issue. Christmas will soon be hero-so will the Sheriff, if our delinquent sub scriberi don't pay up. Notice Hagood & Alexander's "fair warning," in another column, to par.. ties in arears with them, and govern yourselves accordingly. The regular communication of Koo. wee Lodge has beei changed from 2 o'clock on every 1st Monday, to 1 o'clock on Saturday on or before ev-. ery full moon. Last Thursday was thanksgiving day. .Our Clerk of Court and Probate Judge spent the day in bird hunting. They were very successful and came back with "nary" bird. Our. Probate Judge had a professor of music with him one day last week. *ie is now puzzlinR his brain to ascor 4 taih'if his professor of music is a pro fessor of anything else. Married-on the 15th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. J. C. Hudson. Ma. J. W. EARLE, Jr., to Miss HATTIz BAKER, both ot Pickens. Printer's fee received. SALms DAT.-Quite a large crowd was here on sales day, attracted, no doubt, by the advertibement ofthe sale of delinquent lands by the Treasurer. He sold none however. The Sheriff so:d several tracts. PATENTS.-Inventors to secure pronipt and proper ntion on their cases, should employ an attorney res * eidient at Washington. We direct attention to Foster's Patent Office, 509,7th street, Washington, D. ('. Mr. Foster Luas practiced before the Patent Offlee, 18 years. Send to him for pampIhletS and ref erences. PERaONALR.-C('l. ft. A. Thompson, of the Keowee Courier, noud attorney at law at Waihalla was in town last HzaturdaLy. WV. W. Vance, Esq., a. rising young l a wyer of Greenville, was in town last Saturday, on bus'n -ss connected with hais 1rofession. Mr. Wh'itner Symmes, of Green ville, also paid our town a visit on the same (day. Helibender Websqter defines as a plargo North American salamander. In Pickens it moans a "centennial ," aL "grecian bend," in short andl in plain English, when we hear a feltowv is on a "hellbenaor," a "centennial" or a "grecian.,bend," we know lhe is on a big and glorious old drunk." TAxgs.-The County Treaeurer has received notice from the Comptroller __ General, to discontinue ie land sales for tje present. The sales will not be suspended longer than January. All those Who have not paid, had best come up and settle, as bot hi their real and personal property will be subject to distress and sale. The house of Jerry Hagood, colored, who is now confined in jail at this p lace. was burned on Thursday last. Itis family was absent at the time and everything he owned was consumed. The fire was accidental. Will the peo pie never learn to be careful of fire? Although it is a usefbul, yet it is a dangerous element, and all should be caretul how they use it. One lot of land in this County, val, ued at $5, has been advertised for sale to pay the taxes. The tax on this lot amounted to about twelve or thirteen cents; but, the ownet- now, to save his lot must pay the tax, costs and penal. ties, which will make the amount to be paid about four dollars. "A stitch in time saves nine." Maj. J. 8. Quigngd, of Columbia, and acting as agent for the Secretary ? of State, was in our town on last Fri,. day, looking after the State lands, and particularly after what Is known as the Keys & McCully lands. These lands were bought by C. P. Lesley and R. C. DeLarge for the Stato, from John R. Cochran, of Anderson; and subsequently sold at sheriff's sale under a foreclosure' of a statuatory $1en. Maj. Guignard is also after y- 0olleetinig all money due the State on land purchases, &c. Wo swere exposed last week to a pitiless storm, that wet our feet and stocinogs, and indeed our person all over. In fact we took a cracking cold, which brought so' e throat and severe symptom. of fever. The good 4 wife asserte4 her authority; plunged our feet in hht water wiapped us in hot blankets, and sent our faithful son for.a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is a splendid medicine- pleasant to take, and did the job. We slept sound ly through the night and awoke well the next morning. We know we owe ..quick recovery to the Pectoral, and shall.not hesitate to recommend it to all who need such a medicine..-Tehu ~II~ (To~as) Prosb$Ioriau. A I*aBrL* FATS.-00 last Satur-. day night Richard Asemond, a col-, ored man, lIving ott Capt. Hollings *orth's.plantattoft about two intles from town, and his wife attended a corn- shucking at Elias Andermon'a, another colored man, about one mile distant, reaying at his house fourchil. dren, the eldest of whom was a girl of 12 or 14 years old. Some time during the night (no living person knows at what sUwe, the house caught fire and burned to the ground; and wheii Rosemond and his wife returned, on the morning following, nothing could be soen but the smoking,' sroldering ruins of their obouse, and the crisped, blackened and. charred romains of what once was four living souls. The -otarreel body of the eldest was found near the door. She had evidently at tempted to make her escape from the burning house, but foll, exhausted, at the door. This is a most horrible af, fair, and should be thoroughly inves tigated by the Coroner, and if there was any criminal negligence or care lossness on the part of any one, they should be prosecutod to the full extent of the law. BUaLARy.--On last Friday night the store house of Messrs. Wm. M. Ingood & Co., of Easley Station, was entered and robbed of some $250 or $300 worth of goods. From the cir cumstances, it is evident that there was a preconcerted arrangement among several to rob this store, and it is uncertain whether a confederate was locked in on the night of the rob, bory or whether the party entere'. a window in the upper istory by the as sisthne of the remains of an old scaffold. The former theory is per. haps the true one. On the following day, whilo Mr. Higgin's little boys were out hunting, they discovered the goods concealed in an old field about a half mile from the town. The goods wore guarded the entiro night, but the birds had scented danger and did not return to got the stolen property. Mr. Ragood recovered most of his property. This is the second attempt within the last month to rob this house. DEATH.-Irs. Rebocca Williams, wife of Air. Harry Williams, died at her home, in Dacusvilla Township, in this County, on Thursday night, 22nd ult., of' lung disease. She has for 40 years been a consisten member of Peter's Creek Baptist Church. On the 24th, aiftcr an effecting funeral sermon by Rev. WV. 13. Singleton, her remains were consigned to their last restig plaice, and now sleep peace fully in the Peter's Creek church bur, rying groundl. ELECTIoN.-At the regular commu nicaition of Keowee Lodge, No. 79, A. F. M., bQld here on Mondaiy Last, the following oflicer~s were elected to serve for the ensuing masonic year: R1. A. Child, W. M.; WV. T. McFall, S W.; W. T. Bowen, J. W.; WV. (G. Field, Sec.; W. T. Field, T~ras.; W. T. O'Dell, S. D.; J. N. Gravcly, J. D).; I.. A. Bowen, Tyler; T1. P. Looper' and J. C. G riffin, A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1878 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as Hostetter's Almanac, is now ready, and may be obtained, free of cost of druggIsts and general country dlealers in all parts of the United States and British America, and indeed in every civilized por tion of the Western Hemisphere, 1t combines with the soundest practical advice for the preservation and restoration of healt.h, a large amount of interesting and amusing light reading, and t.he calendar, astronomical caloulations, chronological items, ac., are pro pared with great care, and will be found en tirely accurate. The issue of Hlostetter's Al mnanac for 1878, in the English, German, French, WVelshi, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian aund Spanish languages, will in all probabilitybe the largest edition of a medical work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hlostetter & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp will forward a copy by mail to aniy person who cannot procure one in his neigh,. borhood. Notice. T HE CREDITORS OF JAMES WV CRAW FORD, are requested to meet me at An., derson U. II., 8. C., on FRIDAY, the 14t.h day of December, 1877, for the purpose of appointing an Agent, and to make such ar rangements as miay be desirable towards the settlement of said James WV. Crawford's Es tate assigned me. B, FRANK SLOAN, Assignee. Seneca City, 8. C., Nov. 28, 1877. Dec6, 1877 13 1 Sheriff's Sale: STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. PIcKENS COUNTY. .IN THLE PROBATE COURT. L. Ross Eaton, Petitioner, against Ephiraim B. Eaton, Joseph J. Eaton, Amanda C. Wilson et al. Respondents. Pct it ion for Part it ion. B Y virtue of an order in the above stated case, to mec directed, by WY. 0. Field, Judge Probate for the County and State afore said, dlated the 2d (lay of November, 1877, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 7th (lay of .January next, during the legal hours of sale, at Pick ens Court House, A ntumber of LOTS in Ihe town of Central, on Air Line Railroad, in Pickens County, S. C,, advantageously situated for either busi ness or residences. A disoription of said Lot.s and Plats of the same will be exhibited on the day of sale. Purchasers to pay extra for all papers. T ERMlS-Oneshalf cash on day of sale, remainder on a credit, of twelve months, with interest from (date. Purchasers to give bond and security and a mortgage of premises to secure purchase money. Pcv6, 877 JOAB MAULDIN, s.1'.c. The IState of South Carolina PIXNS COUNTy. IN PROBATE COURT. Robert Trotter, Plaintiff, vs. James Trotter, et. al Defendants. Rummons for Partition, Relief, &c. TO the Defendants: James Trotter, Rebecca Williams, Elizabeth M. Trotter, Susan Trotter, Amy Trotter, Henry Trotter, Nancy Simmons, Elizabeth Lesley, Caroline iarbin, Geo. W. Trotter, Thoma 0. Trot ter, Rachel Trotter, Cleveland Trotter, Robert Trotter, Sarah Trotter, Rachel Trotter, Griffin Trotter, Green Trotter, Larkin ff.-Troter, Susan M. Trotter, Eli zabeth Trottrr, Caroline Burgess, Rebecca Whitmire, Nancy Reese, Sarah M. Trotter, Henry 0. Trotter, John T. Trotter, Rachel M. Howard, Robert 0. Trotter, Mary J. Masters, John L. Trotter, Louisa J. Fort ner, J. B. flester, and all others to Plain tiff, unknown, having or claiming any in terest in the Real Estate of James Trotter, Sen., deceased. Y OU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Probate Court for said County ot Pickens, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com, plaint on the subscribe'rs at Ahcir office at Pickens Court House, S. C., within twenty days after the services hereof, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the Reliet demanded in the complaint. November 12, 1877. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, I'laintiff's Attorneys. TO Amy Trotter, Heny Trotter, Thomas 0. Trotter, Rachel Trotter, Cleveland Trotter, Robert Trotter, Sarah Trotter, Rachel Trot ter, Griffin Trotter, Green Trotter, Larkin II. Trotter, Susan M. Trotter, Nancy Reese, Sarah M. Trotter, Henry Odus Trotter, -John T. Trotter, and all persons having or claim. ine nr. 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 oflice of the Judge of the Probate Court for Pickens County, South Carolina, on the 12th day of November, 1877. - EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Nov 16, 1877 10 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 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Send for Reduced Price List of MASON & UAMILEN Cabinet Organs. New and splendid styles; pacees reduced $10 to $50 each, this month, (Nov. 1877.) Address AAsoN & IIAMLIN Organ Co., Bos ton, New York, or Chicngo. g;5 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth $5 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine JACKSON'S B3EST Sweet Navy Chewin g Tobacco was awarded the highest prize at Centennial Exposition for its fia' chewing qumali ties, the excellence and lasting character of its sweet e, ning and flavoring. It you want the best tobacco ever made uask your grocer for this, and see that each plug bears our blue st rip trade mark with words Jackson's Best on it. Sold wholesale by all jobbers. Send for sample to C. A. JACKSON & Co., Manufac tut ers. Petersburg, Va. Work for All In their own locr.lities, canvassing for the FI RESIDE VISITOR, (enlarged) Weekley and Monthly. Larges Paper in the World, wiuih Mamnmoth Chromos Free. Big Commiiissionis to Agents. Terms and Outfit Free. Address P. 0. VICK(ERY, Augusta, Maine. $12 a day athomne. Agents wanted. Out fit and terns5 free. True & Co., Au,. gusta, Maine. 4O EXTRA FINE MIXED) CARCDS, with name, 10 cents, post paid. L. Joxes & Co., Nassau, N. Y, _______ F V PIA O O A N S best .WEATay- PAOLook! startling News. Organs, 12 stops $55. Pianos only $130. Cost $ft>0. (Jirculars free. D. F. BE.ATTY, WVashington, N. .J. NOTICE. I TAKE this method of informing all parties interested, tant I will be found in my of fice, at P'ickeas Court House" on each WV E D N E S D i Y, and on each 8 Ar.EnAY, for tihe purpos( of transacting any business that comes unid-r my jurisdiction. As my duii es as School Commissioner will comapell me to, ye absent. in different parts of the County, I rppoint these special days for the benefit of all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to4 p. m. 0. WV. SINGLETON, School Commissioner. Feb 8, 187- 22 Notice ! A LLp persors indebted to, or having claims against ,he Estat.e of Jackson Arter, deceased, willmake settlcment on or before 8th of Decemler, on which day I will be at Pickens C. IH, or those indebted will be sued. V. E. WVELBORN, Executor. Nov 20, 1f9'7 12 2 Take Notice, . AND ovae os VV 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; Cottonades, 10, 16, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 75 cents up; Saddles. from $2.25 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.26; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. 010 IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as law as any other louse in Pickens County. 0 SALT. Will h%ve in store in a few days one car load of Sah, which we will sell at Greenville prices-adding the nxtra local freight we have to pay more than Greenville. JOllN T. GOSSETLT & CO. Easley, S. C.. July '20, 1877 JUST RECEIVED AT. M cF A LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIG iIT. ------ #4#a e mts A splendid assortment, and prices t suit tho timos. 0 CROCKERY, TXN AND HABD.-WAR1E, All kinds, sizes and prices, from a llailf Pint Cup to a~ 20 gallon WVash Pot. DRtUGS & MEDICINE8, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all tho leading artiulos always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit cycry ono. CANDIY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOOD)S & PICKLES, And in fact a genoral assortment of ntico things. Como and soo for your self. Respectfully, Uay 10, 1877 n IUILL Mil7hN l CO. MEALE1S IN c GROCERIES, BARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, Headquarters for Cheap Goods. Will exohango Goods for any kind of Country Produco. EASLEY STATION, S. C. June 28, 1877 42 lAhewood Fr e Smimry, Established in 1860. T IE FALL TERM begins September 12th, and continues 20 weeks. The Spring Term begins January 30, and closes about 17th of Juno. TERMS PER IIALFSESSION OF FIVE MONThS. Board and Tuition, $ 90 00 Board, Tuition and Music, 115 00 Board, Tuition, Mueio and German (or French) 12b 00 Board, Music, German and Drawing 185 00 Location unsurpassed for healthfulness. A resident Physician is employed by tlie school, whose services are free to pupils. A German Professor presides over the Music and German cepartment s. Payments made in four installments. Rev. A. W. LAMAR will meet pupils at any point and take charge of them. For further particulars and catalogue, addrass. Rev. A. W. LAMAR, Or Prof. W. S. DURHAM, C. C. and A. R. R., Blythewood P. 0., 8. C. sept 20, 1877 - 2 8* $1,200 1101IT ON $100 Made any day in PUTS and CAT.LS. Invest according to your means. $10, $50 or $100, in STOCK PRIVILEOES, 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 mail and telegraph to ISAXTLER1 & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall ,ht., N. Y. May 17, 1877 86 l y DENTISTRY. TlIE undersigned is located at Central, and Lisp prepared at all times to dispatch worli with- neatness. 8pecial attention to BETUSC or RESETING ARTIFICiAL TE~ETH, eithei temporary, partial or permanent. Fillinj done with neatness. All the materials comn monly used in filling, G EO. BIO OUGO H18, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40 Gmn Atlanta Medical College, A TLANTA, GA. TIH w et Annual Course of Lectures wilcommence October 15th, 1877, and close March 1st, 1878. FA CULTY--J. 0. WVestmoreland, W. F. West. moreland, WV. A. Love, V. H1. Taliaferro, John ThadI. .Johnson, A . WV. Calhoun, J. H. Logan. J. T. Banks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, C. WV. Nuttmng. Send for Announcement, giving full infor motion. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, Dean. ang 9, 1777 48 8ma STOP! AT TIlE UREEh!AVILLE, ?. . A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. flflAELihS IN TIIE ROOMS, June 14, 1877 4(0 EASLEY HOTEL. Till8 POPULAR llOTEL, which has been closed a short time, is now re-opened for the accommodation of the traveling public. The rooms are well furnished, the table supplied withI the best in the marke., and no pains spared to rehder guests comfortable. Transient Board, $2.00) per day: perma, nient Board, $l8.00) per mont.h. Patronage of the public solicited. MRS. SOPHRIONA NIX. June 28, 1877 42 3m STHE SUN. 1878 NEW YORK._ 187 As the time approaches for thme renewal of' subscriptions, TIlE SUN would remind its friends and well wishers everywhere, that it. Is again a candidate for their considlerat ion and support. Upon its record for the past teni years it. relics for a conmtiniuance of the hearty symipathay anid generous co-operationi which have hit herto beenl extended to it, from every quarter of tihe Union. The DAILY SUN is a four page-sheet of 28 columnms, prIce by mail, post paid, 55 cents a month, or $6.50 per year. The SUND)AY edlition of THmE SUN Is an eight-page sheet of 50 columns. While giv. ing the neows of t he day, it atso contains a large amount of literary and miscellaneous, matter specially prepared for it. T1'nv 8t;tj nAY SusN has met with great, success. Post paid $1.20 a year. TIlE WEEKLY SUN. Who dhoes not know Tuxs WVaxr,Y SU:N? l circulates throughout, tihe United States, the Canadas, and( beyond. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide. counisellor, and friendI. Its news, editorial, agricultural, and literary department.s make it essentially a journal for the family and thie fireside. Terms: ONE DOLfLAN~ a year, post paid. This price, quality considered, makes It the oheapest newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THlE SUN, New York City. Nov 8, 1M77 0 PROPESSJONAL NOTICES. J 0 COTNRA, . R A CHILD, Abbeville C 1i Piokens C H COWEAN & CHILD, ATTORNEYS # CO NSELORS AT LA W, P IC K E CN 8 . H. 8. ., Will tractice it* all the Courts of the Sat o and Courts of the United States, for the Dis-, trio& of South Carolna,. March 29 1877 29 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth AT7'ORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in the Circuit and Probato Courts for Pilctens County, and in the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior parters Will be present to assist in the transaction of any inportan f business during vacation. J. J. NORTONg Walhala W. C. KEITI1, W G. L. HO0,LINOS8WORTH, Pickens C. ff. March 23, 1876 29 W 11ITNIER SYM ATTORNEY AND COUNSRLLOR AT LAWr GREENVILLE, S. C. P ractices in the Circuit ourt and Court Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 6rn ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT oAWb Practices in Uomut of P-ickeim,f County, and in United States Court WATCHES! JEWELRY!! -o 10MAINE GOLD, so extensively worn Paris, was first dizcovered in 1870, 1 the colebrated French chemist Mons 1). 1 Lainge, who nianufactured it. ito jewelr and for five years sold it. to the leading jeN eers of Paris forSolid Gold. In 1876, wi. his secret became known, ten of ihe man facturing jewelers establisheld a t ocl coi pany, with a capital of $10,m00,000 for I purpose of manufacturing tomaine 0 Jewelry and Watches. Vith this immei. capital, and the aid of improved machine they are enabled to produce all the latest pi terns ofjewelry at less thimn one-tenth ( cost of golid Gold, and of a quality and col which makes it impossible even for experts detect it from the genuine. We have secured the excluvive agenoy the United States and Canada, for (lie sale all goods nanufactured from this metal. ii in order to introduce thiem in (ie nost set manner, have put up assorted samiple lots given below, which we will sell at one-Iteu (lie retail value until January l1t, 1878. lIend the list. 50-CENT LOT. One Gent's Wach Chain retail p)rice, $1 One pair Engraved Sleeve IlHtons, ret al One Stone set Scarf Pin, retail price, One set (8) spiral shirt studs, retail price. One improved shape collar b~u.ton, retail, One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 Total For 50 cents we will send above six arti pcst paid. $1 00 LOT. I pair sleeve buttons, stone set ting, I set (3) spiral shirt studs, 1 heavy hand engagement ring, I set (2) cengraved bracelets, 1 Ladies' long guard or neckl chin, 1 engraved miniature locket for the above, 1 Gent's heavy link watch chain, 1 Lake George Diamond stud. $2 00 LOT. 1 Ladies' neck ch'in arid charm, I Ladies' heavy guard chain for ivat chi 1 set Pim and ear rings; atmethy3st, 1 extra fine miniature locket, 1 cameo seal ritng, 1 very heavy wedding or engagement ring I Gent's heavy watch chain wih Iicharm, 1 pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttons, I Lake George cluster pin, 1 p.air (2) heavy banUd lbracelets. $3 00 LOT, 1 Ladies' opera guard chain, 1 Ladies' neck chiaiin and( cross, 1 beautiful locket, engraved, I pair band bracelets, 1 Gent's twist link vest chain and charm, I pair onyx sleeve but bons, 1 set [3] oniyx shirt stutds, I new iminproved collar bt (ton, I extra cut cameo seal ring, 1 arizona solitaire stud, 1 set amiethiyst or topaiz pin and car drops I L.adies' cemenise button, 1 plaini ring, stamnped 18 K. $5 00 LO.0' 1 Ladies' opera chain, withi slide and (as: [ret ail price 55 00)j 1 Gentt's. heavy watch,chiai n, with curb chit: [ret ail price $5 01)] I Ladies' heavy long neck (hintil I elegant chased miniature locket for abov I set caimeo miedal ion pin anid nar d rolps I pair [2] heavy chased hand b11lraceClot s I Gent's solitatire diamond sitid I Genit's clulst er d inamon d pin I pair ameat hyst or tiy x sleeve but tons~ 1 set [3]j studs(1 to i aitch the above 1 elegant hteavy set cameo seal ring I massive band or wedding rinag I new ''pat ent"' colliar buttonz 1 Ltadies' chemise butt on I amethyst. or tOlpaz ritng, [extra flini.hJ T1hae retail price of the~ articles in en samplle lot aniounts to exaictly ten timies I price we ask for the lot; fori examplr,e, $1 00 lot ret ail.i for $1 0 00; our $5 0() lot $50 (it. A Solid Romaine Gold Hunting Cr ' Watch Free. To any one sctuiling i's an order for t above lots by express to (lie amount of $15 00' we will Hend( F'it.El (Pone solid Roniainio Go liuting-case Watchl, Gents' Or LJadies' si1 warianted to keep perfect timo and 1h. equally as well as a $100 gold watch. mail pospaid1, $15 5(0. ThJais is Otur best offe, Ag~ents, and is worth a trial, as the wat.-, al one will sell or trade readily for from $:& to $50. Gents' or LadieI Wuatch atlone, $7 or $8 01) withb a heavy (Gent's gold pairn yr chain and charmi, or Ladies' Opera chiain w slide alr.dl tassel, EI3.Mi.iER-ThisR offer only holds until .innuary 1st, 1878. After that time shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dI ers, andl any one wishing our goods will t have to pay full ret ail prices. Rlomiaiy . is (lie best, and, in facet, (lhe only im~jitli genuine gold made, being the same in wei color and finish, and all our goods arc r, in the latest gold pat terns. Will gn sat isfaction In every instance, or reftiAd money. Send money by p. 0., Money O'rlem Registered Letter, at Our risk. 190 go1 sent C. 0. D. unless $5 00 nce anies order. Address plainly, W. 10VAN ('0., Sole Agents for Unleed^,gaeb yr. Canada, 95 and 97 South Chgr~ .reoe cago, 11.1.i. a ug 30. 1877 rOi