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mie arir iad tierald. PUBLI$HED EJ"ERYWEDVESDAY. ' 105nal] U S 'Of ofthq4 .9p1ew $If ZAIDIE. nter Gook with her head bandaged e 'p in something like a sheet or table. aloth. Mrs. Jones--"Well Jane, what is 0 the matter ? What made you so late d about. coning up to get breakfast " "Got a desput headache mum-like h to died las' night." "You don't ealculite upon ouring It, do you, while you've got that enor mous bandage on It ? I believe P though it is a peculiarity of your race to steam your heads when any. thing gets wrong with them. "Well mum, be dat as hit may tant no use to 'souse de subjiok-white folks an' colored folks neber kin agree in dis wort-we'll fOne out who'll be de bes' in do nex' do. What yer ' gwiue ter hab fur brakus I" Mrs. Jones slightly vexed-"Why I got out breakfast last night and put r it the eupboard in the kitchen as I tsnally do. Did you not look in there '' "Well I furgot to put dat Mackel In soak and I guess as how dey would'nt tase good this mornia'-I ki cook um do' but dey'll keep yer busy gwine to de water pail, but how sumeber dat a'nt nuttin ter me." drst. Jones with Hushed cheeks 4*Hush your nonsense and go and cook .the balance of the breakfast-the ehildren are hungry." "I was jis gwine ter tell yer dat I reokin I must ha' lef' de kitchen win. der open las' night fur when I eum up dis nornin' [ foun' do chickens in dar, scratohin' in do pan er homny an' gin' a peck fur eb'ry grain dey got, an' de cat er sumpin hadot do fat out er de flour and broke two er do eggs. I spev as how do coffee's all right tin hab some coffee an' a hoecake." Mrs. Jones smothering a sob "Burglars must have broken in the kitchen last eight, for I went out after you left, carefully put the breakfast away in the cupboard, buttoned the door, secured the kitchen window, looked the door and sent you the key by sam." "Well you see mum, to tell do trufe an' shame de debil, I cums up here easy las' night, slips my han' through do crack, takes do peg out er do winder, gits in an' borrys a little sody out er de black bottle to make bay ole man's bread rise-thought as how I would'nt say nuttin' 'bout hit, bein' as twus so late, but would pay yor back anoder time. Spec as how I must ha' lef' de oubbud open an' yer know I could'nt shet do winder from do outside-hopo yor don't take no offense mum ?' Mrs. Jose& with a weary sigh-"It would hardly be worthwhile, Jane. Lerhaps the crosses I daily bear may mate my crown. brighter hereafter. I will in the fitAre keep the break-. fast in the house and maybe your temptation to borrow will not be so great.' Jane 0 elightedly-"Now dat's what I call a rar lob ristian sperit. Mrs. Jones nervously -- "What means that outcry in the nursery ?" Enter Katy, aged five- "Mama, the baliy's throwed his shoe in the fire an' burnt it clean up and JohnI nic's split his mouf from er to or an' the blood's jus' a streamin' down and Eddie's fell out the window and broke hiis neck, walkiti' baclwards l'ookin' 'in the lookin' glass an' jus as I come - ourt of the door, I met Bam with a bucket of wvater an' ho stumped his. .toe on purpose an' down it all come en mae an' hero I am a drippini''and so MmIr. Jones, wildly - "Gracious t heavens I one dead child, one bleeding t to death, another almost drowned 1 and all my morning's work to do over a again~. Was over mortal so beset 1" t soENE-SKSoND. Rnhour later, paterfamilias at the ~ bireakfast table, nonchalantly playing ~ with his knife and fork. t Enter Mrs. Jones, a delicate and ~ dejected- looking womn, aryin a I giant baby and folwdby three 1 outlaws, all bearing a striking re itemblance, physically, morally and mentally, to their father,~ and all ' olamoraig for something to eat. r .Mr. Jones just out of bed, with alippored feet, lolling back indolently 5n his comfortable chair--"My dear, ! 1' wisfi you would order breakfast. I bave watted untir patience has ceased to be a virtue." .Mirs. Jones, calling--"Jane, bring an the breakfast." IMater Jane with a pose of corn Thread held aloft in one hand and a diah of mackerel in the other, follow edby Sam, a flat nosed darkey, car rpung a'eoflhe pot. Mrs. Jones suddenly rememnborirg tho- cook.. repost which the chiedren' sisfortunes bad banished from her ind,looks appealingly at her husband C lHe surveys the dishes with lofty scorn and then in is most dignified and con- v toquential manner inquires, n "Do I[not provide for my table better than-this, madam ?" Then follows a long and tearful ex planation, at the close of which Mr. s Jones, who has tasted the mackerel *clares that they would have to bei :wwed for centuries through a fresh &~ waer ocean to make them palatable, and bringing uis, fist cdown upon the 5j table with a vengeanceg avows that lhe aa anaht to have narrned his cousin, lM:,en Jones, wh~o wan ted him. so badly and-wbogould-have uajade him ~ a better wifeanjl bjtt* Alaue-keeper 0 than tfao present incumbes)I, for- no~ bydy In whose veins, flowed the rikhi, ( red: blood of the aristocratic Jeoae' j 1 ould haVe betn' so oitterly worthless nd such a miserable manager. Mrs. 00e0 tears and entreaties, her sobs nd lamentations, fail to excite pity ad the master of the house walks way, hurling terrible anathemas at he salt mackerel, weak coffee and kdaverousalooking .boo.cake. SCENE THIRD. Mrs. Jones standing disoonsolate y at the kitchen door, viewing with ad eyes the rusty stove, burnt pipe, racked cooking utensils ete., and aying in a weak, uncertain vuice. "Jane, you remember this is wasb ay.", Jane, loftily, without even turning or head-,I don't ha' ter be minded r dat, I hopes, but if yer spec's to it wash in' done ter day, yer'll ha' ter ny somebuddy extry ter do hit-I'se ick mysef, I is." "Well where is Sam ? Have him to iake up a fire under the pot and raw water and I'll assist you to wash few things." "Dar's Sam ! Is yer bline ? can't er see him V" pointing with one stiuk f greasy charocal to a recumbent gure, whose head and neck wero en eloped in a blanket and placed near y in contact with the stove, while the emainder of the body was left to reese. Mrs. Jones in surprise-MWat's the aatter sam I" "ase catch a cole," answers a voice oarcely audible from under the :over. I cotob hit yesterday an' my aed's stopped up an' my tongue alat's down." "What gave you a cold ?" "Pulled off my shoes yistiddy aornin, er I didn't put um on, which 9 all de same." "Why didn't you put them on ? rho weather was very pleasant all last veek while you were wearing your hoes ? What induced you to pull hem off when it became so bitterly old ' No response from Sam, he had said tis say. Jane answers with a toss of ker head. "We colored people don't wear hoes 'capt when hit's hot when hits ole, hit's too much trouble to put im on." Mrs. Jones changing the subject -"well Jane, you must really try to vash a little to-day." No mum, not, if I knows hit, not at [is well er limestone water-I don't ee no sense in folks having wells dug iobow. Mrs. Brown down here, she's ad her washin carried back ter de pring, bhe is. Aunt Colline jis swar he want gwine to wash at dat well ur nobuddy. Mrs Jones impatiently-Uush 'our nonsense about the water being imestone, it is the purest freestono n the country. You only want to ;et back to the spring so that you can ave company and use three times lie amount of soap and at last bring Lp clothes that look like they had eon washed with clqy." Jej0, v.ole1ntly-17llits 'stonishin' ow much tass, we colored ladies do ake off poor white tr ash-hope yer on't mane to say, I would take yer onp I" Mrs. Jones, out of whose spirit all ride had been completely crushed Well we'll say no more about the lashing. Have you milked this iorning ?" "Sam said one de calves got all de silk an' to'ther cow's lost her eudl --thought as how yer wouldn't think er milk was fit ten ter drinik. Speec 'u'rl ha' ter make her another cud out. r cotton." Mrs. Jones turning awvay in disgust -"What a couple of ignoramuses 'alk about youir tongue palate's be nig down and the cow losini her ctid. )ould Vthiophia itself boast of such dits." ScENV. FoURTH. Katy appearing at the back door of he house-Manma, Johnnies broke in he pantry an' turned over the mo asses pitcher an' broke the hanidlec off nd eddie's bi~t all the edge off one of hem cold pie's amn' the babies got a himble down its throat an' its ohok d so its eyes is poppin' out an' Papa old me to tell you there would be we strange gentlemen here for dinnier n' you mus' have a chicken p;ie n' ceap o' nice things an' mama, cani I ave a buttered biscuit with some au ar on it i" Mrs. Jones, clasping her bands in n agony, exclaims with sudden iuspi ation. "Oht ! ror my father's houiso again Where I was once so free from pain." NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT For a full and complete stock of ry Goods, Domestics, &c., call on J, .JBOAG. Notions and Fancy Goods in great rriety at J. 0. BOAG'S on the cor ir.. Millinery, Ihats, Bonnets, Ribbons, lowers, &c., latest novelties of the mason, at J. O. BOAG'8. For Boots, Shoes, H~ats, Caps, Cloth. g, Trunks, Furs, Shawls, Blankets, c., call on J. 0. BOA02j Full stock of Groceries, Crockery, in and Woodonware, alwayson liand t.J.0, BOAG. Prifs, Confectionaries, Canned aods, Spices, Tobacco and Segare as leap as the cheapest, by J. ,O. liqal naid imitation LaeColl~ ad an' kerchiefb at WYOOD WARfD & LAl1 NewAdvertisements. Agents Wanted for Cobbin's CHILD'S COMMENTATOR. )a the Bible, for the Hone Circle. 1,200 )ages, 260 Engravings. The best enter rise 9f the yeav for agents. Eery family ill hlve it. Nothing likeit Hiow published. ?or circnlars addreas I. 8. oovasrxb & ,o., 8' Park Row, New York. BOOK AC1ENTS now at work, or looking for mthe be* book, should write at once for circulars of the best-selling books )tlblished. Extraordinary i nducements of ered. Sopet-h premiums given away. 'artisonlars flee. Address QUEEN ClTY 'UB LISHING CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1UND Pr Nrw Dsenirriv CTAarn of Chealp Picturegs pub11i~led by Cull 1IE R & IVES, 123 & l25 Nassau St., New (ork. 1823. JUlILEE1 1873. OF T1n F. NEW YORK OBSERVER rlo beist Religious and Secular Family Newdp-iper. $3 a Year with the .lubilee Year Book. SIDNEY E. MOltRSE & CO., 37 Park Row. New York. Send for a Sample k opy. ARE YOU W01NG TO PAINT? T1 1rE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT has prored etef to he the EInudNoslmet ail rmo4t DMira ble Ext erlo' Palmat Kam1owni Sample card of beautiful colors aid re. -onmmendatioins front owners of the finest residences in the country furnished free by ill dealer andl by Averill (laemical Paint Co., 12 Burling Slip, New York. Or, Clvolintd Ohio fyou wish to be cured of the habit, addrs .2E. VLAR , Rli. D., It. Vernon. Ohio .5 to020 iet d 1% 1 A .tet.as w ,lit : All sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their si-aie momen.s. or all te tiene, tlan at anything el -e P. r;icu ara free. Adlres, G. STINSON & CO., Ptort land, M ainei. Wa P. LOVE & COa Desire announce to their Friends and [Patrons that, they have moved into their LARGE and ELEGANT STORE, Corner Main an Plain Streets, Under tihe Wheeler Ilostme. Where they have opened their Immense Stock of sew and Desirable Goods, Selected with Great Care and Comprising the Best Makes of Goode To be found in Domestic or Foreign Markets, To which we invite the altentio n of Ith he inhabitants of Fairfield County as else. where. Feeling sasured flat we can fur. iish them with better OOO at Less PriceR han any house in South Carolinn. as our tock is of the best quality of (1001)M. Sanples sent. on nppliena ion by nail. We lave a beautiful tine of Mourning Good1s. Mr. W. J. ARIANTS, of Kershaw, is sow in our employ, as vell ass Mr. BEILTO)N )RCLHI A RDi, bot h of lhese getlemen wouhl >e pleased to see aheir Fuirfield friendis at he CRAND'! CEN7TRAL Dl?)Y GOODS Wmnu. NP. LOVE & CO., Columibia, 8. C. 1. IB. McCs KUnT, j Oct 29-8m Thle State of South Carolina. JOUNTY OF FAIRFIEI.D-COURT Oy COMMbON r'LEAS. )avid Wills, Executor of Will of Margaret Watt, deceased, and Stephens Gibson, Plaintiff<', against. Chappell 0. Trapp. Admoinistrastor of Estntto of Chsristiania Cook, decepased, Mlary Trapp, Martha Ch ppell, Gecorgo 8. Chnprell, William L. Chappell. Thuompsoni Chappeli. Mary Chasppell. M~art ha Nlayo and her husband Pbhillip Rt. Mayo, Sarah Chap ~pell, Mair tha Paulling and her hausband Ediward RL. Paulhing. Christ iana S. Tuarsi p eed, Mary Smi th an.1 haer i heand Ira T. Smith, Defonsdants-Cops summons. ['o the Defendants above Named Yous are hereby sumouned iad requsiredl o araswer thle cornplamint in Ii action. vhich is filed in sthe siflice of the' L erk ',r om~nmun Pleas, for thlae sai'l (Conun:-, and o serve ai copy of your answer s,, thse .said omaplasin:t on the rub srib'ers r.t t ei-; ,flce, Co. 6, Law Range, 1Minnsboro, South Iarollna, within twenty days aller theser. rice horeof, exclusive of thle slay of such service ; and if yosu fail to answer the somplaint wi thin thle timoe atfore'saiud, the lasints:iff in this aelion will apply to the 3ourt for thse relief demndsed in the coin laint. Dated 5lth July. 1872 McCANeIS & l'OUG L ASS. Plasintiff's Attorneys. ['o the defendants. Wiliami L. Chappell and Christianta 8.1'urnipsgeed: Tlake nsot ice hatt tin foregoing i's a copy ft the ssummoras hi t his actlons ansd that thle omplainit herein wa's filed in t he office of' lhe (Clerk of S 'sourt sof Conn Picas y-r Fairfi'eld County, in the Sinte of South 'arolina, on te '5th July. 1872. MsjCANTSX & DOUGLASP, oct 28-x6 Plaint iff's A ttorneys. [.ivery and Sale 4 STABLE#F A. F. GOO D IN G, PROPRIETOR. [ KEEP constantly on handi extra fine Kentucky f orsee and Mules. Parties a wtmnt of good stock will do well to give ie as call. In connection with my Livery Stable, I ave opened a Carriage, Buggy and WVag ni Factory. All work neatly exoted anid rarrantsedl, Oive me a call. jan (8_____ Awls, Bristles, QI'IOE LASTS, Boot. Trees, Crimping SBoards, Awl Handles, Rnsps. Slhoo t'd,'os &., just receivedl by fe b 20 ciNTwrE CO . Agents Wanted Everywhere to eell the bost low-priced Corn Sheller aver patented. Let, farmers and everybody who lass cort to shell send for circular to "FAMILY CORN-SHELLER CO." Harris Lurg. Pa. Agents wanted to eanvass for the great ooobination The great Iusiated People's Weekly, the Ifest anl cham.et pper piblisled - lio Laws and corps of nost popular au thors write esozetsiely for it. WVe give a copy of the tunp-1-a-Ie1led elhromrao, Just So 1igh, o every. enh..iiber. Aveluis Ike from wenty-IfM to tiirry names a daay No butrinesss p a like this. send for terims :. ,.1 se, :re t errilory for tLe grent enter liat 1ono. 'MA''i.E.\N. STODbAIlb & ' .. uhdishers; ,1hiladelphia, I'., or Cinacinrtilt . tto, Im potait to ilorscovners ! BROMO-CHLORALUM ! Oulorless, Non Poisuonus Deodorizer and Disinfectant. lits been nsed with great sicess in Camnada, Delroil, Buffalo, Rochester, and other places in (lie prosailiug 1[ORSE EPIDEMIC. For Sprinkling the Floors of Stables, si.hing the Alanger.s. and decomposing the poisoasons exhilet sions frtn tle maaidfe nitd ttri, e wihen saprinkled with it. For decumpoting and destroying all bad odoru and Gase, as iwell as geris of dis caso and sepiti( part ice's in ihe stir-thrown off by tle sick animaul. For purifying ihe Air t lie anital brealihes by hangitag clotls wet wi:h it near his heid. so hnt, ho will not breathe over and over aigain foul air. To sponge and syringt. the nostril. and tuouth, check ihe nerid poisonous discharg ea, heal all ulcers sand sores. It prevents tlie spread of the disense by comnpletely cleaising the mouthit atid purify isg t he breatlh. Iiortes like it While fhey turn away fro-mn lie sne.1 of Carbohic Acid I which is poison rims anid irritating to iilamizoed mucuous osu faces. Put tp in 'int Bottles. Prepared only bly TILDEN & ('0 , 176 Williai St., New York. goff- Sold b)y ail D4n:gist ___s I rary relief to tI be Snil "er list. tie first few doses. btlt which frrana jid uase brins Piles anI kindred di'eases to aid in weak rianing theiivilal. no0 ic it. doctored liqtor. whicla, tader the potiular nrtase of -11it lets'" is so xtenzin..v panliied off on the public as soverei'ln rect-dties, hwi t it is a most powerfa inie a,int ateraive. pro naor ieed so) lbY tie le-t-ling mdic.tl fatnthori ties of Loaulo as Pail .a1as-. iid ta:-, beea long usred by the reual ir phyr.icians of oh0er cointries with wronderf-fl rm.-di I results. Dr, Welt's Extract of Jurubeba retains all ite m rllinlal a ir] vI.tues peciltar to [lae plant and must be taken as at permaaneiit eural ive agent. Is there want of action in your liver and Rpteen ? Unless iclieved lit once, the blond becones iufl'tire by deleietious secretions, prodtcing scroftlous or skin diseases. Ilostctes, Felons, Pusitles, Canker, Pim pIes, &'., &c. Take Jurulchn o clennre.'pti'iry and re. t ore lhe vitieatd blo.I ts hs iaI v netion [lave yon a. Dy-leptin Slo maiib ? Uanless ligest ions is praomptasly aidelad theo 'sy'stem is 'le. ihitated w-IithI l''ss of viatal tforce, povercty af 11iloosd. D)'rpirriaI Tiesadenucy, GenesraI W~ea mx or Lsassit uade Ta'ske it to asaist IDigest ion wi ~itot arne. ioan, it will imlpart yousia:tii vigort to thec seaaay suan--i'tr. Ilave y .t W~seraes t.1' the Inte t ins' lous arie ilan ate fl's aI i:bonaic Diarrhta ori I hse dradfusl Its i'-asmntiona of' th liiboweils. 'Take it to ailily ina itniitan and wvard off Ilave yota w'etktssss of' use UJterine or U ri rsy OJrgans ? Yu tautst procue inta asni clief~ a r yait ate linthla to r'utleing i oi'se TIrk e at lra satrensgahen oa'ratnic weaikntes's ir 'i-e htasiames a biardein. F'iannsiy it eihouhi ale fraeganently3 taken to keep th slatem~~nil itn pterfcst heastllh or' yout tre othierwise ins grat dn sger of' tmalarial, nsismaat ic or COla ingia'u' s i.,ess. JOllN Q KI lis t00, L8 Platt St., N. Y., $itli Ag.-nst foir U. S. 'rice One Dollar per Bottle. Senid for cir salar. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Il1E undersignetd having sold otat. their niare inateresi in (lie Blar, ilia~rd anda Res,. aturn Saloon, to Thornas WV. flabbh, fid I inocessary to 0lo80 (heir books. All pee. otis knowing thsemuselves (o bso intetltd, ro earnestly requested to come forward-u vitliot D)ELAY and settle uip (if' not witha ntoney, by note,) as (the btusiniess of the rm maust, be closed. Thse books wIll be oft in the hanids of T. WV. Ranbb for- a short jtute 4 E. WV. OLLEVERt & CO. BOOT AND SHOEC &23"ULfaOt O r'y f IIAVING procured the a s.very beta~t Mechasnies ins te conary, I feel war' r'antedi in staylig that I - can ui'sg'h as netat BOOT or 8S10E as any Shop in the $oth. All workr rarranfedl to give saiefact-on. My Shop next sdoor to F. Oerig's Saddllery., mar 19 S. M. GILlIERT. Oranges Or'anges. LOT of Lag Sweet Elorida Oran gee I . - . J, McCARLEY. nov 23 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AnentsSOMIETHING NEPW, 0 sala Agents ble artes, sel at eight. Ca Wanted. I talogues and one sample fre. N. Y. M'f'g Co., 21 Courtlandt St., N. Y. Builders e"ad e'amp for ill'd Cata.. Builerslogue on Biuilding A. J. Bioit NELL & Co., 7 Warren St. N. Y. Ie deceived, but for coughs, colds, sore throat hoarseness and brouchial diffioult ais, use only Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Worthless Imitations are on the inav ket.I hut the only scientific preparation of ('ar bolic Acid for Lung diseases is when chema ictlly combined with other well kito 'n remedies, as in these TAnLV.TS, anid all p ir. Lies are cati oned against using any o ier. I In all cases of irrilaion of ilia nuvens itfembran (besel TAL.H'rs, shotld li freely used, their cleaising and healiig proper ties are aslonihing. Be warned never neglect a cold, it is enasily cured in its incipient stae, when it beomes chronio the oire is exceedingly diflicilt. use Wells' Carbolio Tablets as a spreilie. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St. N. Y., Sol A ynt for Ihe U S. Faico 25o. per Box. Se.d f'or Cirr-ular. "ileiand Stasi p'4" all Varieties. circu inta- free. Agts Wtinted W. 11. H. Davis & Co , M'f'rs. 79 NIssau, N. Y. S50.70 Aax';ws 'torTs ran WiEK. Will F rove it or forfit. $1). New r.'ticies piatenteil July 1i. 8a-iples to all. Address W. It. CIl ILDESTEIR, 267 Urodway, N. Y. Younag Men. Tent'herp, Ladles or Minis ters! Agents w-tnted in every county for --The leoplie's Sa indard I ble " 550 illips strations. Extra termas. Prospectus free. Add ress Zegler & McCurdy, 118 Arch St., Phil. Pa. J AD1ES and GENTI.EMEN. Agentis want IJ ed to sell Protean tillon I lole Cuttcer 25:ts., Biltton Iiole liorker, 0.; Needle Threaling Thiiwble, 256cs.; Morocco Needle Book. 50cs.. (6 laree & 5 paper-" stiuill) Needil . $15 per dlaRy sure ;suniles tre to any one above prices. 110l.ON & CO., 5199 liroadway, N. Y. frO TIlE WOltKINO Ci.\8, inole tor fe L ma le. $60 a week curateL.(d. I.--pet'ca bile eoployment at home, day or evenihgt no capital reqciired; ull incstreeaons atiid valtiable pikehage of gooda to st:ar wiih Sent free oy mail. Addieiss, with 6 cent reaurn stam11p. M. YOUNG & CO., 14 Co-rtlandt St., New York. RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS, We will pIVe all Agents, -4 1 per week ini cashc If you will Cngage With Us AT ONCV. Everythaing furnishel anl expenves paid. Address A. COULTER O.,Claarlotte, Mich. 6JSYCIfOMMANCY, or SOUL CHARM ING." Hlow ehiher sex may fascinate and gain the love at d aflfertions of any per son they choose. in'tntly. 1 his siimple mentail neiuireicti all naic posse is, free. by maait for 25 cts together wialh a nairriage glide, Egyplian Oracele. Dreams. iins It. rLadies, Wedding Night liras. &c. A qu-er. hook. Address Tr. WILLI.M & CO. Pubs. Phila. Thea-Nectar. A Puire Chinese Tea. The Best Tea Imported. W!arranted to suit all tastes. Plut up in our. trile mt-ark IItalt-Pounld and Pound Packages only 30 and 60 Pound Boxes. For Sale at wholesale only by Tus: 01FAT AT'. IsTeI & Pirco TEA Co., P. 0. Box 5506. New York lity. A Great Offer! Ilorace Walters, 481 Uroa-lway, N. Y., will a.ispose of 100 Pianos. Melodeons, and Orgas. of six first-class inakers, incltding Waters's nt viry low rice fr caus, o1' par- t ensh, ai blalnce in small mnthc ly inastacl. mnentls, for $175 cash. Now reany a I ca cer'to Paulor Organi, the most beaa-iful seyle icand perfect Ioneu over miiae. I li-Itrna eel CUt aloguers maniled. 1.ecet Mutsio & .\usic MAlea undi se. 9''/ to $250 per' muonatmh, Every-' Swhere, mnate ac.d feaule, to itrodace Sthe GlEN U INE 13M PIIOViL) I OGM.\ON ta SENSE F"A M'LY SEWING MA'IllNE. SThais enmace will stiaesch em, tell, tuck, quilt, corda , hintd, br i ai rac embroidr in' . a monsi. super'ior maanner. Prtice' onty $15. Fuelly lien'iied ar.d wvarrcntated] forti w yearils. We will pny $1,0010 foe rceny ma.-1 chiine t hat will sew ai si ronag.'r, m11re ubeut iful,or more elenaic seanm a h:ttn ourin. l1. makes the ''Elastic lnok St ih" SEvery secontd sa itch canm be cut, andI still Sthe eoih can n't be paslil-i pat wit hot tinarinlg We pay agenutsflroma87510 t $250. Qper' niocth a ndl expenises, ar rcmnustiSon fromai vl wich twice thaet ameonaut cate be ade altAd dress SEC()ilBI & CO.. Boy. too, .lass.; P'ittsburghe, Pa.; Chicago, Ill. I)' St. [.oeis, Mo. (lheap) Il'frms! Free Homes! Otn ehe hine of ho iJNIJON PA:IFIC Il 1. 12. ').000)1 aici's iof lice best Fterming~ and M ie eenil I.n nds1 in A merie't. 3 00. et"fea Aer<' s in Nebr'aska, in the Pa e Yall1ey, neow for' sale. Mild Climate Fertile So11, ror' (rainc glowing latd Stock It .ising un suarpes.r'ed by ancy in thle Uniited St toes. CCenper ice Price, more fatvorablle torms ivent, antd mJor'efYa oveint Iao maurket thatn 'an lhe foundam 'lsewhuee. Fr'eo Hlomesteaids for Actuald Set tiers. Th'Ie heat localtion toe' Colonies-Soldicers entitled to a lomnestead of 16,0 acres. Send for lice tew Des!cripaive P'amphclet, vithI new mnps. puabli.hrd icn Engli- h. Opr nana. Swedishl atnd D~anish, maied fr'ee rverywheere. Addra'ts, 0. IF. DAVIS, I~and Comn'r U. P. R. R. Co. Omaha, Neb, Duty off Tcast FI'lE (REAT AilEICAN TEA CO01IPANY. nave butsiress conniectiones wIth Ianll the princ 3epal por'ts of Cleana and Jnpan, aned Im.c port lheir Teats direa'ct frome phee of growth hu ts saving tie e.consuerts fr.n m to 8 rirofits. Ic is now tabouit 12 yrcs sinice the 30mtpany was organizedl-tand it has beet a pledid suecce'ss frone thce ver'y fir'st. Thilea was dtte to lihe fact theat we imoported and told only The Blest anid Purest Goods, tad distributed them to otur cutstomers in dil parts of the United States, for one small irofit only, between the Tea grower and r'ea-consumer. W~e originated the system >f siupplyinig consumers in distant parts of he country withI Teas, at New York (Cargo Prices, on lice Chllb plan. Ated since we idopted this plan we hcave Pcavedi the peo. dce of this cotatry Millions of' Dollar, an ttally, In the cost of thais article of every lay necessity. ||ISenid for ( lub Circnlar, wheichl contains Full dircections premiucine, &c. rho Great Americant Tea Co. S1 and 33 Vesey St., P. 0. Rox rin43. N... r C?.. . Money Saved ! COME ONE! COME A LL It yon desire to snve money and got the fill value or your money, call on the under. 4gied and exaitine ls stuck before purchasing elsewhere. He is solling goods at fabulotsly low pr-ces. He is now in receipt of one of the largest and iost complete stocks of gools ever brought to this market. purohtased for cash, and which lie can con sequehtly afford to sell at low prices. Ilis motto Is Quick Salem and Small Profits Ills stock is too extensive to be cnuanerated, but consists of Dry Goods and MAillinctyj Crockery, Glassware, Ready Blade Clothing and Hardware, Groceries, Gents Furnii'ng G o oi, Bedeeds, M ttres-es, Hats, Caps, B3Os., Sl-o- " rors, &e , &C. d1 :#1101ntion to Is Boot n a Deartment, lHaving haItd most of tIern, a L I- hvi.t Nor-hern Faotorie,- he can safu' 13 W.a11 r te tI o . r frielle 1- aha .6 1 . t4. 17I etis topartnenit his stick is conplete in all size-i atnd vat ieties. Ilis Ready Made Clothing, Cloths and Cas. simeres, 7annot. be surptassed in this market, either in Quality or Price. All he asks is a call, as hie is determined not to be undersold. oct 15 Come and See Them! For I have just opened my Fall Stock of CONFENCTIONMRIES, FAN DY GOODS and TOYS, and they are decidedly pretty, connlating of many entirely new patterns of fine Chiua, Glass, and Bohemian G .odssuch as Va -es, Toilet Sets. Jewel Boxes, Watch Stands, Smokers Stands, Mantle Orna mente, Presentation Sets, Goblets, Alugs, Caps and Saucers. I niso have a ice line of Woik BI,xes, Writi:.g Dekl s, Ptotographio Albums, Musical Al. bums, Musie Boxes, Shell Boxes, Fany Conftctio'cry Boxes, Match Safes, tad a large and varied stock if Chia, bava, and P4rian Goods that, tnust be -een to be appreciated. Itl Dolls I feel satistiedI that I can please all of. my patrons, as I have every style and variety of Dell, from the fiae and entirely ne-w mechauieal that crawls all around theo room, turns its head, tandt mtakes all the motions of a child just beginning to crawl,) down to the cotmmooneet and cheapest Dull F"urosittare ; China and Brittania Tea Sets, Crandles, Baskets, G igs, Propellers, Peoramuitlators, with Rat tles, Whtistles, WVaips, D. un..', Ttutn'pets, Gunts, P'iatois, WVagon,., Carts, Car riages, W.~heel Bar-rows, Marbles, Tops, B3.als, and tmany thousards of other beautiful and( pleasing Toys that will delight and please the chil drer,, atnd addl to the parets joy. I havee a very large lot of bteautiful Me .chanical Toys. among which wvill he ftound, thet beauti ful and entirely new Side Whieel -demonstrating the successful applicttioni of steam to a Toy Boat, that will ropel itsself on Water for forty tminutes, andjean be managed by any child. A lso theo beautiful Horizontal Steam Engine, with Toys attached), that will run a half hour, and delights all who see its mtoverets. lle Dollar Steam Engine WILL ALSO .BE FOUNG AMONG MY TOYS. au Confeotioneries I would rmetion Vanilla Cream, Cocoa Cream, Rose, Al tmond, Jnjtube Paste, Jelly Cakes, Gum Drops, Fruit Drops, Fig Paste, Cream Chocotlate, Cres tt B tm Bo.ne, Orangee and Lemons Sliced, Cor dial Bottles, Jordtnu Sugar Alhuonds, Burnt Almontds, Cream Dates, Chewing Guim, Pop Kiss-es, Ftancy, Plain and Tatffey Ktus'-s, Coco nuts, Almnonds, Etnglish Walnuts, Datos, R-isin *, Ctn rtst. Citron with plain and fancy B1.r, atnd Sti- k i'. ndwms of all flavors. All ol' w i.i,.'h b v.- j .t, arr ived andial ire war rt ft 1 ' -b 'nrd gentuine at A. P. M I~5Li2.W Confectionery, oct 17 FURNITURE I ESTABLISHED 1859. nwG-OOfl. .l ust reeived Putre Silver Watchtes, all syeClocks, all qualities, Plain Jewelry, Pin~stand lButtn. 14 karats line; P'lain and Consisting of Walnutt, Imitation Wal Fatncy Goldl Rings, 18 karate fine, atnd ut, mi toswood oftheverybes unit pctaoles, a fine assortment. ttittl Ioseood ofthever l /- rult All goodls warranted as represented. oer design andt worktmattshtip unequalled, All work done in a worknmanlikc man ndt chea-p as catn be bought anywhere this tner, and warranted. ide r-f thte oily of New York or Blaltimnore, INo charge for locking. Come and see f thte sanme quality. Everything warrant- good's.iltk laur nsoigm d as represented. Mattresses and Lumber Thankful for past favors, I respectfully r sale. Call and see for yourselves, as solicit a continuance of the same. ecing is believing. CIA R LES MUILLElR, Recond door from Col. Rion's Office. -O'P ir13.g.sept 26 PurnIture neatly repaired at moderate ZOJI A rv m rices. A nov 22 U. WV. PHIILLIPS, W IT' Money WianltedI! LmnRiis urns irn AS we gave credit on thte faith of the eaus rs amn iklJlis l"First Cotton," attd now need money Nt n vrtigI h ofelnr adly, all artles indebted are urged to ay us the rl accounts at once,.ieta a edsic.(~em al flLemons, Raisins, CurrentD.iCitroeptCo Co n tF eh1l on ik lJlis