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LOCAL ITEMS* Church Diretor!y. Methodist churoh, Rey. A. ,) Walker, Pastor. let Sabbath In eh. mo,th t,4: o'clock p. m. 24 Sabbath ij pbeoh month at 10J o'clock a. m. Seeona Baptist Church, Rev. Hiot,t, Pastor. 1st' Subbath and Saturday before In each mouth at 11 o'clock a. m.'on 'Sabbath, and at 8 o'clock p. m. on Satrday. Rev. Hugh MoLees, Preebyterlan, (Secono) * 24 Sabbath in each month, at 11 o'clock a. in. The days aro becoming longer. The lion law expired on the 1st.. The srow is all gone. It laid on the ground ten days. The Legislature convened yester, day. Major Bradley left this place on Monday last for his post of duty. "Do you letail here?" asked a green looking specimen or humanity, as ho poked his head in an Easley store the other day. "Yes sir," .-replied the clerk, thinking ho had got a custosn% er. "Then I wish you would re-tail my dog; he had it bitten off about a -motith ago." And he greenly strolled down the street. The other morning one of our young men thought ho felt a bug on his neck, and brushed away at it for fivo minutes before lie discovered that it was a chunk of chowing gum on his collar, deposited there by his girl the night previous. Married, at the restdnco of the brido's father, on the 10th instant, by Rev. G. W. Singleton, Mr. W. 0. Singleton and Miss Elizabeth Broa, zealo, all of Pickenis. Mlarried, on the 3d inst., by Rev. Thomas Looper, MR. FRAN MAIANELL to Miss MARIA MILLER, both colored. PATENTS.-Inventors to secure prompt and proper action on their cases, should enioloy an attorney re, eident at Washington. We direct attention to Foster's Patent Office, 609,7th street, Washington, 1). c. Mr. Foster has practiced before the Patent Office, 18 years. Send to him for pamphlets and references Read the notice of' Captain W. R. Berry, Treasurer, in thIiis issuIe, in iro rerenice to the colIrcitin of thie Rail road tax. Th'i Ltx is tor thle pay mentt ofi the fir-st judgment obitained naainti the County in 1874, anad undIer whieb someC lppery of severatl citizens oft our Conty 3 waIs sold aifter the j ud . rmet wasi en tered u p. The Ci rcu it Court of the Untitled St ates have or Elh-red( Caipt. lBerry 10 enforce these old exc(utionIS. "When ignor-ince~ is bli.e, 'Ti, folly to be wise." This old anhage wvas verified one day laset week, w hen ai jolly .J lihnny B nIl, o, a visit..to a friemd here, w:as houd in his praise of the oyster stew, thin king t1hcy w"ero fresh o'aes. nt lt.e same time running. down and abuin g "the minerable little canned oysters, not fit to eat " F'rienid Waddy got ai good abusuing too for not opening t hat ke. af fresh 6ysters which he had just re ceived--over the left. A Frsr. MICaoSCOPE FOnl A FF.w CP.NTs.-A well made, genin riMN icrol 9'en~pe-aCt a bit (of nlOl(deci glaiss ini a ppror metal ring or- tube-but one with triple lenises, di pharagmn, si ad, etc., is niot only usolul int every family, but is very itere?sting. Such istrui ments have hitherto been too costly for the general public. T1he editors of the American Agricullt urist, ini :onntec tion with an Optical Maniu factui ntg Company, have, after many experi mnents arnd much invention, sucCced in producing a genuine Microscope, with three fine lenses, stand, etc., which, by use of maichinery, anid very * large manufacture, is nao.v mad(e at. less cost than has ever before been done. Scientific men, and others, say i t is decidedly superior to an ythin g ever before offered so low as $2.50; but this one is sold for $1.50. But one is given to overy subscriber to the American Agriculturist, who simply adds 40 cents to the regular subscrip, tion prino-that is-, ihe paperoi is sent one year, wvith tbe 81 50 Microscope, for only 62.00. If to be deCliv ered free to any part of the country, 15 cents extra is to be added. A 1inl1 descrip tion and all particulars can be had~ by sending your add ress on a postal card to Orange Judd Company, Ne w York; or better still, send 10 cents (halt price) for a post paid sample copy of the paper, which will give a full de scriptiont of the Microscope, and atlso much raluable reuding and engravings etc., and be richly worth far more than it cost. Among the Dead Failures Of the past, how niany bogus nostrum a may be numbered! Beginning their careers with a tremendous flourish of trumpets, bla zoned for a time In public prints and on fa nudng posters, soon, but not too soon, wore they relegated to the limbo of things lost on earth. But Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is a lHving and thriving remedy. It goes on cur. ing and to cure. Neither underhand nor open competitIon affect, it. On the contrary, con, trast with Inferior rIval preparat ions only in creases Its po'pularity. It has been repeat edly Imiteed'but without. success. Cotun terfelts of it have been surreptit ously intro duased, but have fallen flat. Every where it entrenches Itself in the confidence of the peo ple; and well it may, for it is a thoroughly re liable invigorant of the feeble, banishes dlys pepsia and constipation, braces the nerves, cures rheumatic ailments and kidney coitu plaints, and eradicates and prevents intermit teat. and ramltinnt fcvers. We leon tha 6rleE 'iveris rag2 i.lg foatfully in ;Dauaville. any f61108 0a down With 1t and dniong then tho ontiro famiily of our racy coriespondont "Bones." Sheriff;s Sale. --o STATE OF SOU1' l CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKEN8. IN THIE' PROBATE COURT. Robert Trotter, vs. JamesTrotter et. al. BY virtue of an order from lion. W. a. Field Probate Judge for Pickens County, I will self to the highest bidder before tle Court House door, at Pickens Court louse, on Monday the 4th day February, 1878, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following REAL ESTATE of James Trotter, deceased, divided into two tracts, to wit: Tract No. 1, The Lower or 1Iotne Place, containing 218 acres more or less, adjoi ning the uppei tract. lands of Tyler lill, James , Hesfter !ind Isaac Williams, Sr. Tract No. 2, Or the Upper Tract, containing 348 acres more or less, adjoining Tract No. 1, Nancy Gilliland, Mrs. Duffy .Sirnions, Soloman Ilayes and others. Sold for partition. TEIRMS: The costs of Partition and Sale on day of sale; one half the balance on a credit of twelve months, and the remainder on a credit of two years. Purchaser to give bond and security and a mortgage of the premises to the Probate Judge, to secure the purchase money, and pay extra for titles. JOAB MAULDIN, . Jan 10, 1878 18 4 Sheriff's Sale, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKEN8. BY virtue of an execution to me dire-,ted, Byl will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at 'ickens Court House, in front of the Court House steps, on Saleday in February next, All that Piece Parcel or Tract of Land, containing Three Hundred and Sixty-five acres Land on Saluda River, in Pickens County, on which there is a good Grist and Saw MIll, adjoining lands of Robert Trotter, William Mayfield and others. Levied on as the prop ery of Charles A. Carson, at the suit of J:nes Lewis. TERMS CASl. Purchasers to pay extra foriies. .JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. Jan 10, 1878 18 4 Faliuig Sicknuess' Permuan entlyV Cuured, ~0 humbui:nlg-by one mlonithI's usafge~ Of D)r. Got~4) LAP i's Celebrat ed in falihle Fit l'owder:s. To conlvice siitferers thai;t t hiese p)owers will do amll we claim fur them, we will sendi lhe m by ina il, post pmaid , a free trial1 box. As D)r. Gouilard is the only phyvsician that hias everi ii:ale h is di :vense a special situdy, intl as to omit kno'wledge thousandis ha:ve beeni pern.anm mently~ cuiredh by the use of these' Pow - ders, we wVill gutiarantee a perm anient cur inli ever*y caseC, or' refundi you ail! mioney explen ded. All si tfer.M shIioui!d give Ii bese Pl' der*s an early trial, and be conviueed ot their cu ratnv e power.. Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.10, sent by umail to anmy parti ot Unmited States or Canada on receipt of' price, or by express, c. o. D. Address, ASIl & ROBUINS, 3t;0 Filton-siCtet, lb-ookl ynm, N. Y. ,Jan 10, 1877 18 ly PO)SITIVELY CURED). A LL suffererns t rom this d iseaise lhat are uinxiGtus to be cured shiouild try D)r. Kiss. N :it's Celebrated Consumipt ion P'owdeIrs. These Powders are thle onlhy pr'eparantion knmown thIat wvill cure Consumiipt ioni andi all diseases of the Throat and Lungs-indeed, so stronig is our tfait h in t heam, and also to con vince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their eurative powers. Itf your life is worth saving,'don't delay -in givmng t hese Powders a trial, as they will surely ciure you. Prnice, for large box. $8.00, sent to any part of thme United States or Canamida, hby mail, ont ripCCit of pirice. Addiress, AS11 & 11RBBNS, 3t0 Fu!ton--street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan 10, 18$78 18 ly FOR 1878! 100,000 CIIUCULATION 100,000 ClIRCULA TION FO II TI! E S UN Y SQ~U'TI! FO) TI?'ll E SUNNY SC)Uil DO YOU TAKE IT? DO YOU TAKEII4 ITY' TQOW 1S THTE 7 l112 'NOW JVS1 TIE TIME GREAT FAMILYPAE OF TH E 80U1H ! and1 oveir Five htudreil of the best writers of lhe day, on till subjects, are cotribut ors to its columnms. It is beginning some of the best NEW STORIES! lever pub lished in an American joturnal, and no paper presents a greater variety of read-, inig. It. contains llrillianmt. Cont intued Str.ries, Brilliant Completed Stories, Brilliant Poems and1( Essnys, ExceIllent General Editorials, Ex cellemit N ewa Susamuary, E xcellent. Society Let ters. E xcellent. R1eligi,>s Notes, Not es ot Trav els, Notes of Fashmionms, Not ices of' New Books, Notes of' New Music, Noti of th de Dramat, Portraits of Not ed People, Par.agiraphs A bout W omen, Paragraphs of h umior, Scientific De9 par'timent , Pui7zzle Deopart.metit, 'lathietmat ical Departmenit, Housekeepers' D)epartmnent. Cor respondents' Depart tment, Chmess Depatmnent, Answers to Correspondents, Ghat with Con. tributors, Beati ful I lustrat ions It hias forty wide columns of matter each week. Price only $3 a year; T wo subscribers $5 a y'ear. For a club of six at $2.50 a copy is sent free for oneoyear. For a club of t.wenty, all sent nt. one time, $10 in gold is paid. A ddress, SUNNY 80Ui il, or J. IH, ?E ALS, norSen.1 fre Specimen. Atlanta, n. INEW A)VEUfEMENib. Steam Eagines for 1877. More effective and more complete, and more readily adapted to the various mecian, ical and ugric-ultural uses than any other in fth, nmarket. Practical improvemetins aceu m111utated from twenty years' ianufactmhing expelience, withl reputation maintained and success estiblished. Send for circulars, des. criptive and contaiinig testimonials concern ing our PORTABLE STAI IONA RY and AG MiCULTURAL RTEAMl ENOINES. WOOD, TABElA & NOSE, Eatoni, Aladison Co., New York. AGENTS WANTED! FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Wilson Sewing Machine Co. 82f/ Brolwny, New York City; Giiengo, Ill.; New Orleans, La.; Or San Francisco. Cal {-)UNF1*iNiTlA nolic to Agents. New U Organs 16 stops $120. 11, $'%(, 12, $85, 9, $65. Pianot retail price $650, only *175. DAN1113, 1". iATTY, Washington, N. .1. Work for All In tleie own localities, cnvasing for the FIll ESI DE V ISITOR. (enlarged) Weekley ind Mlonthly. Largest Paper in tihe Worl, with '11limoth Chromos Free. Big Commissions to Agents. Terms and oirtfit. Free. Address P. 0. VICKElRY, Augista, Maine. 40 EXTRA FlNE IMIXED CARDS, with name, 10 cenits, post paid. L. Joxus & Co., Nassau, N. Y, TO HAVE GOOD HEALTIT TIlE LIVER MUST BE KEPT IN ORDElF. 'S. AA,THARTIC .E E OSICIHEADACHE, Q (A MLY %- ~ SUMMER COM1PLAI FOR DISEASESOF mf AILl0UNE, LIVER STOMACH EA StBOWELS8 ~ ~ ' C1EDegg ,,E ((P mI Y SMMRMPLXAM4j. FJor'amphlets address l)R. SAN'ioHi), New York. $9.() PE MONTOY made selling the UU rycopes~e or Planetary Top, Buch eye Stationery Packatge, Magic Pen (no ink requ1rired.) Catnri gne of A\genlts G'oods free. BUCK EYE N( )E LTY CO.. Cinicinnjat i, 0. UECTRAT.) Es the most genial balsam over used by sufferers from pulmonary cdiseases. It is compose d of herbal products, which bate a specific effect on the throat and lung; detaches from the air coils all ir ritng matter; causes it to be expecto ratdand at once check a theo inflammnation which5 produces thc couagm. A sigle do.no relieves the most dlistressini - paroxysml, SootheOsfnervousnessi, andl enaI>1es the suf ferer to enjoy quiet rest at night. Being a pleasant cordial, it tones thei weak sto-in ach and is specially recontmeondod for chil'dren. What others say about MTutt's Excpectorant. Had Asthma Thirty Years. n I have had Asthmua thirty years, anid necver f ound a medicine that had such a. hOappy efc" OS A Chil' Jdeao of Merit. "Tutt'sEpectorant is a familiar name in my hue Miy wife thinks it the best medicine in the world, and the children say it Is 'nicer than nmolasses candy.''' NOAH WO'ODWARD, 101 N. Poydras St. "Six, and all Croupy." " I am the mother of six children ; nil of them h ave been croup)y. ~Wthout Tutt's Expectorant, I don't think they could have survived some of the attacks. It is a mother's blessing." MARY STEVENS, Frmnkfort, Ky. iA Doctor's Advice. ' nmy practice, I advise all families to keep Tutt's E~xpectorant, in sudden emergencies, for coughs croup, diphtheria, etc." T. P. ELLiS, M.D., Newark, N... Sold by uall drueggfat.. P1rLce $1.00, OJJce 85 Murray Street, New York. STHE TREE IS BY ITS FRUIT." *' Tutt'sPIis are worth their weight In gold." REV. I. R._SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. l ut'sflls are a slcilblessing of the nine teenth centtry.'-R EV. F. R. OSGOOD, New York. *"I have used Tutt'7"TIII7or torpor of the liver. They are superior to any medicine for biliary dis. orders ever mae. .I. P. CARR, Attorne at Law, Augusta, Os. ''have used Tutt's a s ve years ini my family. They are unequaled fo rcostiveness and hiliousness." F. A. WISO Georgetown, Texas. ''I have used Tutt's e 1icm~Te with great benefit." W. W. MANN Editor Mobil. Register. '"We sell fifty boxes tt a Pills to five of all others."--8AVRE & CO. Carteville, Ga. ''Tutt's Pills haveon yt~o be tried to establish their merits, They work like magic." W. H. BARRON.96Summer St., Boston. ''Thiereis no medicmne so well adapted to the cure of bilious disorders as Tutt's Pills." ,J0S. BRUMMEL, Riehmond, VirgInia. AND A T D MORE. gold by dlruggists. 25 cents a box,. Ofie 85 Murray Street, New York. TUT T'S HAIR DYE HIGH TETM ONY. FROM TIIR PA PlC JOURN'AL. 3 ntrtoperfection. 'Old bachelors may Proe $1.00. Ales SN Murray St., flsw York. Sold bU all druggfat. NOTIC'E TO9 (REDg'TORN. are hreby otifid (to rese t heir claLimis wary 18i78. All persons fai linig to produce t heir claims on or by t he t ime atfo,-a..,,1 properly attested, will niot be taiken into thme pro-rat a pay mnt to he made on thaimt da&y. W. E. WElBORN, Execuitor. The 1.V 1877 14 The Best OPPOfTUMTT OFFERED! -0. NOW IS TILE TIME TO Buy Your Goods AT TIHE LOWEST PRICES WE IIAVE JUST RECEIVED A full and completo LINE of NEW GUODS for Fall and Winter Trado, purchased in Now York, by Mr. W. M. .IIA0ooD, with great caro, and at lower prices than evovr before, and will take great pleasuro in showing our Goods and giving prices. WO invite special notice to our stock of - Ladies', Childrcn's and Men's Shoes, Bocts. Ladies' and Gents Hts, of latest style. Calicoes and Dolaines; Flannels and Jeans; Ready Made Clothing; 1ridles, Saddles, Harness. The best grades of Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, and Syrups, always on hand. Respectfully, I1AGOOD, ALEX A NDEI & CO., Pickens C. II., S. C. W. M. IIAGOO) & CO., Easley S. C. Sept 27, 1877 3 Hovey& Townes 5MRAL -OODS. WVl TAKE PLEASUIRE IN AN niouninglI to our' cutomersfC and the public, that weC haivc op)ened one of the larigest stocks of G EN ERA L DR~Y-(GOO0DS. IhroughtL to this maruket. Conist~iing of : PLUNTS, SiIllTIING(, 81H EETI N US, ~JE A NS, CASSJll E' E, &c. D)i? Y-GiOUD)S iin cenaless variety. A LSO, G LO(JVES, Cloaks and Shawls, Black A\ lpaieca a speialty. 3.000 yardes IIll11DONS, 2 to 5 inics whlo, at 15 cents per yar<d. irg~est stock of CA 1 ~I?'TS everu bro'ugh)t to thlis muarklet. 110VEY & TOW~NIES Nexct~ dloor to National llank, GREENVILLE, S. C. Oct 4, 1877 4 3m Main-St. Greenville S. C. PFstols, &c. FINE TAULE AND POCKET CUTLERLY, A F'P ECI A LTI'Y. A gricultural*1 I1n1ple uncents. Ii Iro anflhd StIe(l; laciksmIith's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's Euiblers liIardware of every dlescri ption; Wa gon a jl (Cauirri agse Mat er*i als; A f'ull linie of Hestu. nua lity 1Leathier and Rub ber Behting, always in stock; Agenats for Fauirh,anksq Stanudard Scales; Th le ll all Safe and [Lock Company; The(''Iu -T ylor"' Conoao G in: TI'ucker's P'atent A larmx MIoney D)rawer Al.-o, for t he Celebrated Shuaenberger llorNe and( MI tule Shioes. We arie p)reparedl to( sell Sw~eedles Iron at I le lowest quot at ions fromu any ma rkets , and st ill propouse to dulplicate inii Oces from Nort h t.rn' .J 1bb.)ing Itou1IesV, add'ling only actuLI treighuts. "i'ILKAINS, WI [LI AMS & CO. G reenil le, 6. 0. Sopt ;, 1877 62 G 1'TAKE (G.lEAT PLEAS\UItE IN OFl"'l NG T1O TrIIi TlflI)D I NG PUBILIC A VI?Y .LAl?GE AND) W ELL4 SELECT El) STOCK OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, A T' :':UCi; A2 If,nW E IVAXAS IX NEll I V6YIIK IIY 11ETA.ILI. IIIGIIlEST PI'RCI'S PAID) Fl"o I lS. VARDRY McBEE, ManSreet, Gr'eenv.ille, S. C., next, door t( tha sben of ihe th-ont lot. Take Notice, AND OVIVN TOURfLI 4esEhsIi 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, 15, 20, and 25 cents pgr 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. --------. gr Grcory IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any other House in Pickens County. SALT., Will h-ive in store in a few days one car load of Salt, which we will sell at Greenville prices-addling the sxtra local freight. wc have to paky miore than Greenville. JO HN T1. GOSSELT & CO. Ea sley', S. C.. July 2(1, 1877 flVZBELL, MARYU & 00. YEALERlS IN GRIOCERI ES, BOOTS, SIIOES, &c., &c., &c. I[cad1quarter8 for Cheap Goods. Will exchango Goods f'or any kind of Country Produce. EASLEY STATION, S. C. .lune) 28, 1877 42 NOT ICE. IT A KE this met hod of informing all parties .i nterestedl, thamt I will be foulndl in my of lice, at P'ioketns Court Jloutse* on each W E Ii N E S 1) A V, tiad on each SAri..:)AY, for thme purpose of transancing any business hat comes under my jurisdict ion. As my13 dutt ies ais School Coinmnissioner will compell me to be absent in different parts ot he County, 1 appoint these special days for lhe benefit >f all egncerned, Ofice houtrs, from 9 ai. m. to 4 p. m. Schaool C'ommnissioner. Feb 8, 187-2 1Mde ainy dlay in Pu-rs and Cat;,n.. Invest acecordIing to your mneanis, $10, $50 or $100, in S'roc K l'nt vitLsO 1., has brought ai small forttnue to the caretal inVestor. We advise when and how to operrate safely. Book with full information sent free. Address orders by matil aind telegriphi to B \XIRl & (00) Bankers iad Brokers, 17 Wall ut., N. Y. May 17, 1877 3J y DEN TISTRY. Ti lIE undersi gnIed is located at Central, and is p~lrep)ared at all t imes .0 dlispatch work wvith nlea&tnes. Special attention to SETING or' RElSETNG A RLTlFlClAl~ TEETli, either temnporuary, partial or permanent. Filling done withI neatness. All the materials comn. m only used ini filling, Dnit GEO. BOflOUGlI8, Dnit Junie 14, 1877 40 6 Atlanta Medical College, A TLANTA, GA. ilIl Elweteth Annual Course of Le-ntures will commence October l5th, 1877, and close Mlarch 1st, 1878. F,ucm;r.rv-J.O(. WVestmoreland, W. F. West. nmorel:and, WV. A. L.ove, V. II. Taliaferro, John Tihnd. .Johnson, A. WV. Calhoun. J. H. Logan, J1. T1. Banks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, C. WV. Nr.4ttng. Send for Annonnoement, giving full Infor. mation. JNO. THAD). JOH!NSON, Dean. auig , 1777 48 "'m PROFESSIONAh NOT.ICEs. Is ComAz, l f R A CuIRM, Abbeville CU) Iqea C U 00THRA& & OMLD, A TTORAKYW # COUrSZLOM A 2ZA W, PICKIE.NIS 0. I. f0 , Will Practice in all the orMs of the Slate and Courts of the Usited Otates, for thew Dig. trict of South Caroliwa. March 20 1877 29 Norton, Keith & HollingswortIs ATTORNEYS AT JA W Will practice in the Cireult and Probate Courts for Piekens Couty. and in the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will be present to assist in the transoaeion of any important business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, Walhalla W. C. KEITH, jWlal 0. L. OLLLXNG4VT0RTI,Pictens C. It. March 23, 1876 29 WR]MITNER SYMEIN ATTORNEY AND corptF.al6E.* AT LAW1, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices In the Circuit oart nad Court * P Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 Gm ISAAC N. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT JAW, 113XVILUE C, 31, C, Pra3ticea in 01urtt of -Picken Counity, and in Unlited S.tes Co7rts WATCHES! JEWELRY ! OMA INE GOLD, so eNtn -. Paris, was first discovern ' .; the celebrated French chemli. .,4 1. 1,( Lainge, who nat,nufaectuired ii ,N r nind fr five years sold it to Ii fl elers of Paris forSolii Gold. In 1875, when his secret became known, ten of the nianu facturing jewelers establisled a stock .cm pany, with a capital of $10,000,000 for It e p;rpose of maniifacturing Romaine Gold Jewelry and Watehes. Wih ths indmense capital, and the aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce till the latest pat terns ofjeweiry at less than one-tenth the cost of Solid Goll, and of a quality and color which makes i inpossible even for expertA to detect. it from t he genuirre. We have secured the exalnive agency of the United States and,Canada, for the sale of till goods manufactured froni tis metal, and in order t o int roduce them in t he niost speedy mnnliffer, have put. up asqsorted sampille lots as given below, which we will sell at one-tenth the retil Ivalue umntil January lst, 1878. Read the list. 50-CENT LOT, One Gent's Watch Chain retail price, $1 00 One pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons, retail 75 One Stone set Scarf Pip, retail price, 75 One set (3) spiral shirt stnds, retail priice 76 One improved shape collar bwrt tn, retail, 50 One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 25 Total $5600 For 50 cents we will send above six articles post paid. $1 00 LOT. I pair sleeve buttons, stone setting. I set (8) spirl rehirt studs, 1 heavy hand engagemnent ring, I set (2) on graved bracelers, 1 Ladies' lorrg guard or neck chain; 1 engraved miiniature lookot for the above, 1 Gent's heavy link watch chain, 1 Lake George Diamond at ud. $y 00 LOT. I Ladies' neck cih in and charm, 1 Ladies' heavy gnard chadin for watch 1 set Pin anid car rings; anmethyst, I extr fine miniature locket, I cameo seal ring, 1 very,heavy weddinig or engagement ring, l Gent's heavy watch chain withI chmartis 1 pair pearl inlaid sleeve hut tens,' I Lake GJeorge cluster pin, 1 pair (2) heavy b)andl bracelets. $8q 00 L(oi' 1 Ladies' opera guard cha in, 1 Ladies' neck chain and cross, I beant iful locket, engraved, 1 pair band bracelets, I (Gent's t wist link vest chtain and charrmr 1 pnir onyx sleeve but tons, I set [8] onyx shirt. studs, 1 new improved collar butt ton, 1 extra cut cameo seal ring, I arisona solit aire stud, I set amethyst or topaz pin and ear drops, 1 Ltadies' chenmise but ton, I plain ring, stamped 18 Ic. 6 Ot) L OT. 1 Ladies' opera chain, with alide and tassel, [retail price 55 0] I Gent's hteavy watch'chtain, with enrb, charm, [ret ail price S5 00t] l Ladies' heavy long nleck chtain I elegant chatsedI mriniatutre locket for above I set cameo niedahon pin anid ear* dr101) 1 pair [2] heavy chtased banmd bracelets 1 GenDt's solitaire dliam,ond4 st 11 1 Gent's cluster diamond pin 1 pair anmet byst or ontyx sleeve butt tOtt. I set [3] st uds to maitchel the abhove 1 elegant heavy set cameio seal ring I massive band or weddinig ring 1 new ''patent"' collar but tton 1 Ladies' oh,emise button I amethyst or topanz ring, (extra finish. The retail price of the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten, hlmnes the. price we ask for the lot; for exammpe ou $100 lt retails for $10 00; our $5 00 lot for A Solid Romaiine Gold Hfunting Case WatchPFree. To any one sending m's an ordler for the above lots by express to thme amount of$15 00, wve will send FR EE one~ solid Romtaine Gold hlanting-case Wuatch, Gents' or Ladlie' size warranted to keep peifect time andl look equally as well as a $10)0 gold watch. By mail pospald, $15 50. Trhism is our best offer to A&ents, and is worth a trial, na the watch al unis will sell or trade readily fotr from $20 to $50. Getits' or Ladies Watch alone, $7 00 or $8 00 withI a heavy Gent's gold patternt vest. chain and charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide ar.d tassel, Efmtnf.i-ThisR offer only hol good until .lanuary 1st, 1878. A fter that time we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale (deal era, and any one wishing our goods will then have to pay fumll ret ail prIces. Ilomnair.e Oohd is the best, and, in fact, the only imtitat ion of genuine gold made, being the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goodse are made in the latest gol pat terns. Will gutarnteg satisfact ion in every instance, or refun md the money. Send money by P. 0., Money Order, or Registered Letter, at onr risk. No goods sent C. 0. D. unless $5 00 accompanies the ordor. Address plainly, W, F'. EVANS & ('O., Sole Agents for United States and Canada, 95 andO07 South Clark.street, Chi cago, 1ll. aug 110, 1877 61 6