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a ad Baturdr A, oeYs- ,I* lli eq1w* P. go s 40abbath, and at b doLees, PreebyteWrla, (Secons) th in ech month, at, 1I e'elock am. ~~j~J~kns needs a marshal. I the time to plant trees, oand season is approaching. - ipl elling at 50 cents a bushel kosuocessful farmer, is never idlo. .1',roads are in a bad condition. " q eporta all quiet about Da. siTa.-A. If. Folger has a fine 4tbls house. R. A. Child is happy. It's a twelve )?Ionty of butter and eggs. in the *arkat ur merahan-to ,ore doing good businoa now. tse rab'kari badly needed. Will pouncil attend to this m-ttter. pr fmer's should not. forget to Nxpetifully oflopring oats. 406eWoit'f ashes and salt will stop y tove. ;Dry goods, produce, etc., are as cheap now as they were before the Major Lewis, our Clerk of Court, . has recently mov'ed to the house oc* aupdi lait year by Mr. Carlisle. We publish in this issue a new '6PkH6-' Piedmont Aire Line Railway. Joad it and see at wat tiMe to meet'the train. We understand that Maj. Ambler's fAnily will soon move to town, for the purpose of sending his children to sehool. Glad to se6 our ptpulation increasing. 'ThAt sewing maehine man was mis taken when Ie calld oni our forAinan foi legal advice. He was, however, direoted to the proper place and went his, way rejoicing. ,Last.1.onday was mov'ing day. Mr.. Taylor has maoved in t,he roomn under tho bMnsouie Hall, anud Mr. Child now oc'etiie the office formerly occup)ied hy Mr. Taylor, knownu as Dark's bar The people, pretty generally, are paying up their Atailroad tax. See chago inCapt., Burry's ad vertise.. s eutg Olico hor fromn 10 o'clock ~jMonday, laL,il pirecisely 12 .o'clock Saturday, 01 each,.week. .Nor personl nae0d apply alter that, hour. Berry Stephens, charged with being an,.aeoeosry to the mnurder of Willis Tayt-t' was brought, before Trial Jutiiges Taylor and Stewart oni Mon dAy i.sL, on a wrtt iubeas cor'pts, forAAhe purpioso of. being baited. rhe just,iees retiused to bail him, and he -w,as recornmitted t,o jail. Sdeot i advertisement of John H. Kensd9d Co.'s H.:metstd Sewing *bchine. Thuis machine has a wide .audi.gro wing repu ta tiona, and thbe pro-. * prietors, to put, it within theo reach, of :all; 'has red uced his price to the res ~rkably low figures oP620. tWaddy says be will soon do a flottr sthg b-usiness in Mrs. Winlow's '8v liurg f3yrup, .d e,.says the pros. peoi*.of, heavy, sales has already caijsed'an advancei inprices.. d olored woman, confined In jail for stealing cotton, made her escape on 5?nday lhAst. She brought to jaim with.hei- a child only a few months 91iia which she left behind her, to the teder care of' heri fellow criminals. list MondAy -.Is saleday. .It will be mighty convenient for those in d, rre atnd who visit town on that daystoaytheir subscription to the % ffigxTZ Don't forget to put your' in SQ your pocket, when you start. I miy,save you another trip. p&Qhptryman purchased, recently, e ~tI0of Ayor's Hair Vigor from Iati,.and, after making -the pur,. Saue enquired very earnestly how ngd f was a dose. When ;nfcrm-L ed % was not to be taken intern, belt applied to the hair', he ap qaidvr .jueh astonished, as well ,aghg ained, when he saw that broad spi ra over th6 placid 'counte & ~f;Waddy. STEl. DEATr -Bn oi G EN. N. B. ensiko.'~-Anoether bright light' has goh,e-do One by one the 'soldiers of th("ostcause" cross the river. And #w th. groat Forrest has gone. Our o tare.represents his last hour, when i and friends are grouppd sorrow W4~IY' Oded the great cavalt-y tchief. ~death bed. This is a.. magnifi 4 oppiture, one that will touch ev-. thern heart, and should find a. very Southern home. 1t- Is bes in size and fiuely 'finish.. is copy will be sett by' prepaid, for.26 cent La o ocnt, 7 copIes for S1, in yt p*tago stamps. All ong. 4 Pio t -gAnts wannod a owr isdwel log houseas aooon- In:bitk, is clear of debt, and m Woney uts iterest-the atural sonse. AenRe of $6curing a good agency for supe, or goods at the lowest prices. A good first .glass ewing Machine, most useful-reliable at all times, easy to understand and control, the same site and does the same work as any machines that sell at FouR TIMas the price There Is no machine st' any price better, t ? that will do finer or more work, and certainly none so low in prioe by many dollars. The Ho10sRAn is widely xnown and used in thousands of families in the Easteru auu Middie States, and daily becoming popular ir the West. It will save Its cost several times over in one season, doing the work of the familX, or.will earn four er five dollars a dai ~r aq man, 0 woaan. Who. sews tor a lis & iith4stOtag hitathp tina4e, U. ad all times- to do its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and is fully acknowledged as the Standard Family bewing Machine. Price, complete for do mestic use, reduced to $20, delivered at your 'door, no matter how remote you may reside. Burdness permanent' And honorable, with more certain and rapid salesr, and larger profits than any other. Extraordinary libetal offers made to local or traveling agents where we have uono established: or, if there is no agent bear ou, send your order direct to the fddt64 Wo*k Jo,i i. Kendall & jo.; 421 4(4ad*a, New York. !ftiiNf=n is ~ 1 Secarb protupt and proper action on theiv cases, should emoloy an attorney re sident at Wathington. We direct attention to Foster's Patent Office, 509,7th street, Washington, D. (). MA. Fupterlias,prauticed before the Patent Ofde, 18 yedrs.. 3end to him ir pimphlets and references FALL IN PRICES. SECURE AN AG%ENCY and I50 or $100 per week. "THE EVER READY AND NEVER OUT OF ORDEA." IROMESTEAD 020 LOCK STICTII *20 SEWING MACHINE 020 For Domestic use. WITH TABLE AND FIXTURES C0O1. PLETE, REDUCED TO ONLY $20. - A perfect and unequaled, large, strong anu durable Machine, constructed elegant ana solid, from the best material with mathema. tical precision, for Constant Family use or -manutacturing purposes. Always ready at. a moment's notice to -to its day's work, never out of order, and will last a generation wit.b moderate caYe; easy to understand and 'ian age; light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulatled movement of a fine wat ch; Bimple, Coniipact, Efficient and Reliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found i:n the highest priced Machines, warranted to do the same work, the same wvay, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. ,an acknow-. ledged triumfpha of ingen ious mechanicalskill, essentiatly the working woman's friend, and tar in advan<.e of all ordinary Maclines. for absolute 8trengt h. Reliability and general usefulness; will flew, Fell, Truck, Seam, Quilt, IBiad, liraid, Cord, - Gather, Ruffie, Shirr. Plait, Fold, 8eall9p, -Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadths, &c., with wonderfuil rapidity, Eeatniess and ease, sews the strongest lastine~ 'stitch equally tine and smooth through nal kinds ot goods, from camabric t o several t hick nesses of, broadcloth or leather, with fine o'r coarse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Giv s perfect satistactuion. WVill earn its cost sen oral t imes over in a~ season in tIhe woi-k it d<,es or make ii good living for any mana or woman Who desires to use it. for that. puarpose; works so faithfuli and.ensy the servants or children' can use k with.out damage. Price of Ala chine with light table, fully equipped for family work, $20. HALF CAsE, CovERn, SIDE DRAWER AND CABINET STYLEs each at cor rerpondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar anteed, free Iromi damage. Explanatory pampilets illustrated withI engravings of the~ several styles of Machines, ref'erences, va riety of sewing, &c., mailed free. C2ontiden~ tial terms wish-liberal inducements to eiter prising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Alen, Traveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire exclusive Agencies, turnished on application. Address JOHN H. KENDALL & CO., 421 Droadway, New Yo.Ak. Jan 81, 1878 - 21 ly *.Notice to Fiduciaries, ALL Administrattors, Execuiors, Gaiar. L.diansa, and other Fiduciaries who by law are required to. make their returns to. the Judge of Probarte,rare hereby 'notified to do so during the ,thonth of January, or the penalties of the law will be enforced. W* . . FIELD, Judge of Probate. Jan 10, 1878 18 4 FITh BPULEPSY, . OR Failing Sickness .Perinan 0 humbug-by one month's usage of Dr. 0GOULAnn's Celebrated infalible Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that. thes.e powers will do all we claim for them, we will #endl thepi by,rna, post paidi a free t.rial box is Dr. Goulard is the only physlcian t hat has ever made this- -diseatse a special study, and as.to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured'by the.use of these Pow ders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every esse or refund y qu a !'money expen ded. Alfs'ifferers,should give llreso Po wders at we og .and be convinced of their CUe Price, for large bot, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of Unite I States or Can'a.da .on receipt, of price,, or by *xpress, c. o. n. Address, ASH & ROBBIN8, 860.Fulton-street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jau10, 1877 , 18 l POSITIVELY CURED. A LL sufdrerg hom tiid dillao that are anxious t o be cured should .try Dr. Kiss. NER's Ce Ibrated C onsumption Powders. These .Po~ doe's 'are the- only prepitation known~ that will cure. Censumption and all diseases of the Tfirt thd h.ungs--indeed, so strong is our faith in~ them, and also to con w1ugce you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every suffereu', by mail, post paid, 'a free Trial Box. *We don't want your money, until you are perfectly actisfied ol their onratiwe powers. If your life is worth saving, doan' delay In giving these Powd a Ia$l, as the.y will *areiy cure ioen P *e, fot Dirge box, $8.00~ st fo a A6, i sotgbd fm i. 4, 1kAS our bins W ty@i*"Wk %e *IQ@* HOME AVID FAI OF YOUR OWN. TOw is the Tinae t P Secure It ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN ACRE Of the best Land in America. 2,000 Acrbs in Eastern Nebraska, on the line of the Union Pacific Railroad now for sale, 10 years credit given, interest only 6 per cent. These are the only, lands for sale on the line of this Great Bailroad, the World's Highway. Bend for the New "Pioneer," the best paper for those seeking new homes ever published. Fuill information, with maps, sent free. 0. F. DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. R. R., Omaha. Neb. A Great Offer for Holidas We will during thes' Hard Times and the Holidays dispose of 150 NEW PIANOS and ORGANS, of first class makers at lower pri Ces for cash, or Installments, than ever be. fore offered. WATERS' PIANOS and OR. GANS, are the best. made, warranted for 5 years, Illustrated Catalogue Mailed. Great inducements to the trade. Pianos, 7-octave, $140; 71-octave, $150; Organs, 2 stops, $48; 4 stops, $63; 7 stops, $65; 8 stops, $70; 10 stops, $85; 12 stops; $9.); in perfect order, not used a year. Sheet music at half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manufacturer and Dealers, 40 East 14th street, New York. The ."White" Sewing Machine is the easiest selling and best !atisfying in the market. It has a very large shuttle; makes the lock stich; is simple in construction; very light running, and al most noiseless. It is impossible for other iachines to sell in direct competition with the White. Agents Wanted. Apply for terms to WI1TE SEWING MACHINE CO., Cleveland, 0. I Cure -Fits! When I say cure I do not mean merely to etop them for a time and then have them re turu again, I mean a radical cure I am a regular physician and have made the dis eas -of Fit, Epilepsy or Falling Sickness A life-long study. I warrant my reredy to cure the worst <:ases. Because others have t'ailed is no reason for not now receiving a cure~ from me. Send to me at once for a Treatise aind a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give express and post oflice. It Costs you nothing foir a trial, and I will Cure you. Add--ese Dr. Hi. G. RtOOT, 188 P,arl s.reet, New York, plan beats all to make money. la easy, honest, arnd pays you Ten Dollars a lay. DA VI 0 . CUO K, Ch icago. . Work for All intheir- own localitics, c:envassing for the FI t E6(~DE VTdITORI, (enlarged) Weekiey and M1ont.hly. Lairgest Paper in the World, with MJamnmotha Chiromos Free. Big Commissions to Agents. Terms anid Outfit Free. Address P. 0. VICKERliY, Augusta. Maine. 4O EXTRA ' FiNE M1XED~I CARDUS, with name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONEs & Co., Nassau, N. Y, PLAINU $260. Parlor Oorgans, prico $340 only $95. Paper free. DANlI F. BIEATTY, Wshington, N. J. $020 PER MONTII made selling the Gr'ycopese or Planetary Top, Bluck eye Stationery Package, Magic Pen (no ink required.) Catanlogue of Agents Goods (roe. BIUCKEY NOVELTY CO1 Cincinnati, . Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOU [ H CA ROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKEN8. IN THE PROBATE COURT. lRobert Trotter. vs. James Trotter et. al. Field, Proba te Judge for Pickenis County, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court -flouse door, at Pickens Court fouse, on Monday the 4th day February, 18'78, be t ween the legal hours of sale, the following lREAL ESTATE of James Trotter, deceased, dividled into two tracts, to wit: *Tract No. 1, The Lower or Hiome Place, containing 218 acres more or less, adioining the upper,tract, lands of Tyler l11ll, James B, Heater and Isaac Willhams, Sr. Tract No. 2, Or the Upper Tract, containing 348 acres more or less, adjoining Tract. No. 1. Nancy Gtilliland, Mrs. Dutfy Simimons, Soloman Hayes and others. Sold for partition. TERMS: 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 MAUL~D1N, s.P.c. Jan 10, 1878 18 -4 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTHVL CAROL[NA COUNTY OF PICKEN8. BY viteof an execution to me directed, BI virtusell to the higlAest bidder for cash, at. Pickens Court House, in front of the Court House steps, on Saleday in February next, All that Pice Parcel or Tract of Land, containing Three Hu mndred and Sixt y.-lve acres Land on Saluda River, in Piokens County, on which there is S good Grist and Saw Milla, a<joining lands of tobera. Trotter, Williaga Mta,yfeld and others. Le'vied on as the pr arty of (Uliariss A. Carson, at. the satiof Jamtes Led w. C s.laghts af, ex a The Best OPPETUT? DM ! NOW IS THE TIME TO Buy Your Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICES -0 sWE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A full and complete LINE of NEW GUODS for Fall and Winter Trade, purchased in New York, by Mr. W. M. HAGoOD, with great care, and at lower prices than ever before, and will take great pleasure in showing our Goods and giving prices. We invite special notice to our stock of Ladies', Children's and Men's Shoes, Boots. Ladies' and Gents Hats, of latest style. Calicoeh and Delaines; Flannels and Jeans; Ready Made Clothing; Bridles, Saddles, Harness. The best grades of Sugar, Coffoo, Cheese, and Syrups, always on hand. Rospectfully, HAGOOD, ALEX ANDER & CO., Pickens C. H.. S. C. W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easley S. C. Sept 27, 1877 8 Hovey & Townes 1ENAL MUODL 0 WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN nlouncing to our customer's and the public, that we have opened one~ of the largest stocks of GENERAL DRY-GOODS. Brought~ to this market. Consisting of: PRINTs, SILIRTINGS, SHEBETINGS, . JEANS, CASSIMERES, &c. DRY-GiOODS in endless variety. ALSO, NOTIONS, -HOSIERY, Cloaks and Shawls, GLOVE~S, Bla~ck Alpacca a specialty. 8,000 yards RI BBONS, 2 to 5 inches wido, at 15 cents per yardl. Largest stock of CARPETS ever brought to this market. HOVEY & TOWN ES, Next door to National Bank, GREENVILLE, S. C. Oct 4, 1877 4 3m Main-St. Greenville S. C. !hla1le ani htail Dsa16N In Hardware, Cutlecy, Guns, Pistols, &c. FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, A .SPECIALTY. Agricultural Insplenments. Bar Iron and Steel; Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's Tools; Builders Hardware of every description; Wagon and Carriage Materials; A full line of Best Quality Leather and Rub ber Belting, always in stock; Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Loch Company; The '-Taylor" Cor ton Gin; Tucker's Pattent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Shaenberger Horse and Mule Shoes. We are prepared to sell Sweedes Iron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still propose to duplicate invoiceii from North - ern Jobbing Houses, adding only actual' freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO. Greenville, 8. C. Sept 6, 1877 62 6m 3agdaia in k1ie ani LEmn, I TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OFFERING TO THlE TRAD ING PUBLIC A VERY LARGE AND W ELL SELECTED STOCK OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, A T PR ICES AS LO W VENAS IN NEW YORK BY RETAiL. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR VArDET Mam3e. i ake No4c,e, A IM 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 per yard; Summer Shoes from 76 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. Oar Goccry Dola 18 FULL AND 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. GOSSETT & CO. Easley, S. 0., July 26, 1877 IBEALERS IN G ROCE RIES, BIARD WARE~, BOOTS, 8HOES, Ileadlquarters fore Cheap Goods. Will exchatnge Goodsi for any kind of Country Produce. EASLEY STATION, S. c. Juno 28, 1877 42 NOTICE. I T AKE this method of informing all parties I. interested, that I will be found in my o( floe, at, Pick ens Court House * on each WV E D N E S 1. A Y, and on each SALEDIAY, for the purpose of transacling any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As my duties as School Commissioner will cdmrpcll me to be absent in diff'erent parts of the County, I appoint these special days for the benefit af all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. G. W. SINGLETON, School Commissiloner. Feb 8, 187~ 22 $1,200 lROfl ON $100 Made any day in PUTS and CALLs. Invest according to your means. $10, $50 or $100, in STOCK PIvELEoKs, has brought a small fortune to the careful investor. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book with full information sent free. Address orders by mail and telegraph to BAXTER & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall at., N. Y. May 17, 1877 86 ly D EN I'IST RY. VT H E undersigned is located at Centr'a), and Lis prepared at all times to dispatch-work with neatness. 8pecial attention to 8ETING or RESETING A RTIFICIAL TEET H, either temporary, partial or permanent. Filling done with neatness. All the materials comx. monly' used in filling, GEO. BOROUGHS, Dent)st. June14,1'877 40 6m Atlanta Xedical College, ATLANTA, GA. T H E Twentieth A nnual Course of Lectures will commence October 15th, 1877, and close March 1st, 1878. FAcULTY-J. G. Westmorelandt, W. F. West. moreland, W. A. Love, V. HI. Tallaferro, John Thad. Johnson, A. W. Calhowi, 5. II. Logan, .T. llanks; D)ernosr6tor of 'A4atmyQ.7'. W. debuttiien, itg i. A47 Will P1actiee In al ti e Gee and Courts of the United .te t triact of South Carolina. March 9 1877 g No'ton, Keith 1 i ATTORNEY$ AT 4 Will practice in the CironI Ant'-, A Courts for Pickens County. and ip ro" States Courts of this State froin that*" One of the Senior partners will be ft assist in the transaction of any business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, W. C. KEITI, W 0. L. IIOLLINGSWORTI,Plokens b. R. March 23, 1876 29 ATToRNZY AND 0OUNBLLOR 4TjAWq GREENVILLE, S. 0. - Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court e Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 .I d --ISAAC M. bRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in Uburte of Picken County, and in United States Courts WATCHES! .JEWELRY I I R OMAINE GOLD, so extensively worn fi Paris, was first discovered in 1870, by the celebrated French chemist Mons D. Be Lainge, who manufactured it into jewelryv. and for five years sold it to the leading Jew. elers of Paris for Solid Gold. In 1876, when his secret became known, ten of the manu facturing jewelers established a stock com. pany, with a capital of $10,000,000 for the purpose of manufacturing Romaine Gold Jewelry and Watches. With this'immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat. terns ofJewelry at less than one-tenth tho cost of Solid Gold, and of a quality and 0010r. which makes it impossible even for experts to; detect it from the genuine. We have secured the exclutive agency of the United States and Canada, for the sale of all goods manufactured front this metal and in order to introduce them In the most manner, bave put up assorted sample lots as given below, which we will sell at one-tenth th eai evalue until January 1st, 1878.g. 60-CENT LOT. One Oent's Wat ch Chain retail price, $1 00 One pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons, retail 75 One Stone set Scarf Pin, retail price, 75 One set (8) spiral shirt studs, retail price 75 One Improved shape collar butn, retail, 60 One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 26 Total $0 For 50 cents we will send above six artile. post paid. $1 00 LOT. I pair sleeve buttons, stone setting. I set (8) spIral shirt studs, I heavy hand engagement ring, 1 set (2) engraved bracelets, 1 Ladies' lang guard or neck chain, 1 engraved miniature locket for the above, 1 Gent's heavy link watch chain, 1 Lake George Diamond st ud. $200 LOT. 1 Ladies' neck chain and charm, 1 Ladies' heavy guard chain for watch, 1 set in and ear ring.; amethyst, I extra fine miniature locket 1 cameo seal ring, 1 very heavy wedding or engagement ring, 1 Gent's heavy watch chain with charm, 1 par parlinlaid sleeve buttons, I LaeGorge cluster pin, 1 pair (2) heavy band bracelets. $3 00 LOT 1 Ladies' opera guard chain', 1 Ladies' neck chain and cross, 1 beautiful locket, engraved, 1 pair band bracelets, 1 Gent's twist link vest chain and charm 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons, 1 set [8] onyx shirt studs, I new Improved collar butt on, 1 extra cut cameo seal ring, I arizona solitaire stud, 1 set amethyst or topaz pin and ear drops, 1 Ladles' chemise button, I plain ring, stamped 18 K. $500 LOT. I Ladies' opera chain, with slide and tassel~ [ret ail price 55 O'] I Gent's heavy watch'chai.n, with curb charm. [retail price $5 00]* 1 Ladies' heavy long neck chain, 1 elegant chased miniature locket for ahoy. 1 set cameo medahion pin and ear drops 1 pair [2) heavy chased band bracelets 1 Gent's solitaire diamond stud 1 Gent's cluster diamond pin 1 pair amerlbyst or onyx sleeve buttons 1 set [8) stud5 to match the above 1 elegant heavy set cameo seal ring I massive band or wedding ring 1 new "patent" collar button 1 Ladies' chemise button 1 amethyst or tops: ring, [extra finish.) The retail price of the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten times the price we ask for the lot; for exampe ou SI00 lot retails for $10 00; our $6 00 lotto A Solid Romaine Gold Hunting Caao Watch Free. To any one sexiding t's an order for the above lots by express to the amount of $16 00. we will sen i FIIEE~ one solid Romaine Gold HIunting-nase Watch, Gent.' or Ladieps' sise, warranted - to keep perfect time and look equally as well as a $100 gold watch. By mall pospaid, $15 50. This is our best offer to A&enats, and is worth a trial, as the watch al uns will sell or trade readily for firom Sg~. to $50.. Gent.s' or Ladles Watch alone, $7 00 or $8 00 with a heavy Gent's gold patern yest chain and charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide sr.d tassel, E.MRnsn-This offer only holds ol.* until .January 1st, 1878. After that tihne we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale deaJe era, and any one wishing our goods will thes 9 have to pay full retail prices. Rtomaine Gold la the best, and, In fact, the only imitation ota genuine gold made, being the same 1.weit, olor and finish, and all our go,xds ee in thE latest gold pat terns. Will gsn,. satisfaction in every instance, 01 Tenin~ ~ Soend money by P. 0., ~ Odi '~. Registered Letter, at, our * owd*r. Addles jWa .