The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 17, 1866, Image 4

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. Wo ware amnsed ut ? frisad, during ; tbedate war, who. disgusted with the j re vocation s of details, th e ?i ultipl i - \ city of special orders, and the porse - outions of conscript officers, wished, Au th? bitterness of his heart, that "he could dig a hole somewhere and. pull tho hole in af ter him, to get rid of his many troubles." - When one thinks .of-the uncertainty of -the tim es-the. rascality that is abroad the houses that Are burnt-the horses and. mules stolon-the murders com %mitted-the knock-downs perpe? trated-tho robberies: effected-"who does not yearn, in his mental distrae Lion, for ono secluded hede, with no entrance-a cave of solitude-? - ??f&& lodge in some vast wilderness'* - where neither cotton nor mules do corftoipt, nor where thieves break through and steal? Outside of his own family and his own acquaintance, one feels as if he were in a world of sharpers, and there was a dire neces: sity for having both hands on a pock? et? -lils coat tail under his arms, and Ids Very boots ih his oyes, lest, by some villainous hocus-pocus, he .should bo swindled out of bia socks. A man sports a huge watch-chain, and we suspect him of raiding on cotton. A stranger enters the house, and, recalling at once the latest bur? glary, we have an eye on the spoons. Is it not ludicrous, and yet humilia? ting, to think society is compelled to act on the principle of the hotel keeper, who presumes every man a scoundrel, and compels him to buy a ticket before he is allowed to touch the victuals! "To what baeo uses mtv we return, Hora? tio I" Nay, worse than mouldering skulls and pulverized skeletons, philosophic Hamlet. Hero fven in our dear Columbus; where our church bells almost make chimes in their number and melody; the city of refinement, religion and cultivation; the city of law, order and quiet-it is hardly* safe to walk the streets at night. In lieu of the soft guitar, and poetizing to tho silver moon, Rucceod the loaded pistol, the protective club, and the "whistling to keep the courage up," as one turns abrupt corners, and passes gloomy alleys. Tho pedestrian stumbles along in the dark, with a vague hor? ror of being felled to the earth like an bx, and having his pockets rifled. Boskins ran against his own uncle the other night, and, before a recog? nition was made, imagined ho never heard a more villianous way of creep ingthrough the blackness of darkness. God help this land, and pardon ita manifold transgressions. [Mississippi Index. Whaflady is fond of giving? Jennie Rosity. What lady is good to eat with her? Olive Oil. What lady is made to carry bur? dens? Ella Fant What lady preaches in the pulpit? Minnie Stir. . What lady does everybody desire? Ann TJ. Ity. , What lady is acquainted with sur? gery? Ann Atomy. What lady lived in Noah's time? Ann T. Diluvian. What lady is fond of debate? Polly Tishun. What lady paints potraits? Minnie Ture. A Western paper complains of the inefficiency and want of spirit in the Congressman from its district. He lins not made a single long speech, and has not even proposed an amend? ment to the Constitution. A lady's dressing table is perhaps called a toilet because it is there that most of her toil is generally per? formed. Hypocrisy and bigotry are not good neighbors, but should honesty come next door, they unite to worry him out A man in Georgia speaks of one of the Ohio Senators as "Ben Wade, and found wanting." Straps-Articles which aro worn under tho boots of the gentlemen made of calf-skin. I don't see the thing iu that light as the owl said when the mouse ran into the lantern. Jost Received a Supply of WHITE GOODS, -? seen AK: MULLS; SWISS, JACONET CAMBRICS. Victoria, Nainsooks and Dotted Hwip? MUSLINS. A1SO, DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. French and American Corset?. Linen and Tweeds for Gentlemen's wear. Magic Ruffles, Cambric Flutings. Tape Trimmings, Ladies' Collars and Cuffs. Irish Linens and Lawns. April 8_FISHER & LOWRANCE. C. D. MELTON. SAM'L W. MELTON. MELTON & MELTON, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBIA, 8. C, WILL practice in tho adjoining Dis? tricts-, and in Union, York. Cheater and Lancaster. Ofiico rear of the Court House._Jan ttl 3mc Saw Glimmers. JACKSON'S PATENT SAW G UMMERS, the beat, most durable and cheapest article of the kind made, adaptad to up? right and circular saws. For sale by April 6 DIAL A POPE. fffltt? fflB??! ' . - fr -'- v? '.-S? -- ..^ -.. A PULL AS80BTMEWT OF FINE FAMILY GROCERIES AND PRO VISIO NS ?? ALWAYS ON HAND RICHARDSON STREET, Between Lady and Washington t>ts. April 1 _ IM., O. K-, Walloo and Calisava BIT . TEES. 1,000 lbs; of tho celebrated DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. MUk Biscuit. Egg 1 Sweet Wine Biscuit. Soda Butter Crackers, Boston Cracker?, Arrow-root " Fancy " Oyster " Cinnamon Nuts. Brazil Nut*, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnut?. For sale hy 3 SIDES and SHOULDERS FLOUR, FLOUR. 2,000 bushels CORN. Fine HAY. 200 kegs NAILS. Manilla Rope, i to Ii in. j Blacksmith Tools. Iron omi Steel. Arriving and ottered ut the recent HE A V Y DECLINE by April 1 LOCAL NEWS. HAVANA SEGARS-50 brands. COD LIVER OIL. Bitter Wine of Iron. Velvet Bottle Corks. Early and Late Cabbage Seed. Dentists' Gold and Tin Foil. Golden Bell Cologne. Lnbin's Rose Toilet Powder. '-' Extracts. Choicest Cologne Water. For sale bv FISHER * HELNITSH, ' i April ll Druggists. WORMS! PLUMS! WORMS! SUGAR PLUMS; for worms, Sugar Plums; For worms, take tho Sugar Plums; A safe and suro cure, Plums for worms. Children take them with delight, To put tho worms to droadfu! fright. For sale at FISHER & HEINITSH'S. April 3 White Hair! Red Hair! Brown Hair! Black Hair! RING'S AMBROSIA, to make black or brown; Batchelor'*. Dye, to make jet black; Mrs. Allen's Restorer, brown, black or auburn; Turkish Banlolimun, to dress tho hair. All at FISHER & HEtNTTSH'S April 3 L>rug Store. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! Itch Liniment 1 ! THE great remedy at last for the ITCH. This LINIMENT will cure in a few ap? plications. It is perfectly clean, and free from offensive and dirty grease. A very pleasant remedy, and a restorer of very nappy feelings. " All who aro annoyed with this disease will uso the Liniment. For sale only at FISHER A nEINITSH'S April 3 Drug Store. HEW GOODS ? FINE TOILET COLOGNE, GERMAN FRAGRANT EXTRACTS, Low's Windsor Soap, Shaving Cream. For 9alo hy FISHER & HEINITSH, Druggists. March 30 FINE TURPENTINE SOAP, Silver Gloss STARCH, Rose Soap, Glycerine Soap, Honey Soap, Bath Soap, Windsor Soap, Palm Soap, Omnibus Soap. At FISHER JU, HEINITSH'S, March 30 Pharmaceutists. "HEW ! AT FISHER & HEINITSH'S. rilHE BEST BAKING POWDER IN THE ? WORLD. Tho Quaker Liniment the bc.-tt family liniment of the age. The "Circassian Bloom"-thc best toilet requisite for the complexion. Everybody's Cough Syrup, known as "Stanley's," "Waltor's," Ac. Everybody recommends it. Made onlv at FISHE't A HEINITSH'S March 30 Drug Store. A Beautiful Complexion. "CIRCASSIAN BLOOM!" FOR TUE COMPLEXION. THE most elegant preparation for the complexion. Removes spots, pits, ble? mishes, pimples, freckles, tan and redness of the skin, and all excoriations and rough? ness produced by rough winds, chapped lips and hands! It softens the skin and renders tho skin fair and beautiful. A beautiful complexion is the admiration of every one. Try R bottle. For sale by drug? gists everywhere. JOHN M. MARIS & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. FISHER A HEINITSH, March ll Agents, Columbia, S. C. Charleston Advertisements, ?. S CATHC?BT, ' WM- GURNEY, WHOLESALE CBOCEfc ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT. 102 BAST BAIT, OHAIILESTO?T, S; C., IS constantly receiving largo and well se leotcd stocks of GROCERIES, and bas now ia store: t 20 hkda. BACON RIDES and SHOUL? DERS. 50 bbls. and firkins LARD. 750 " FLC?R-Extra, Super and Fine. 30 " Heoker'e Self-RaiBing FLOUR. 50 sacks RIO COFFEE. 100 bbls. SUGAR-Brown. Clarified and Crnshed. 50 bbls. MOLASSES. LIQUORS of all kinds. March 24 atu8_ CHARLESTON, S. C, THIS POPULAR and well known HOTEL has been NEWLY FUR- ? NTSHED throughout by tho present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. H. WHITE, Proprietor. GEUIUJE G MIXER, Superintendent. CHAULES A. MILLER, Cashier. March 27 _ _ PALMETTO Iron Works ! EAST END OF'PIXCKXEY ST., j GHABLESTON, $? G. j THE undersigned have this day en- ? tered into copartnership, under the I iirni, name and style of FREEMAN, PHDT & CO., ? For thc purpose of carrying on the above-styled works. Wc are prepared to BUILD BOIL- ? EUS, ENGINES and MACHINERY of every description. Also, execute CASTINGS in Brass and Iron. Our facilities for doing BLACK- j SMITHS' WORK cannot be sur-! passed. . Orders respectfully solicited. VIRGIN IUS FREEMAN, AUGUSTUS N. PUNDT. ! JOHN N. PUNDT, RALPH TREMBLY, Ju. March 18 Imo THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE made arrangements with Mr. J. ; S. PHILLIPS to continue the DRAPER '. and TAILORING BUSINESS at their old stand, 32 Broad street, Charleston, S. C., in all its branches, as formerly conducted by them, and solicit for him, from their former patrons and friends, the same libe? ral patronage so generously extended to themselves. EDGERTON & RICHARDS. ?T. SS. 3E?1??LX1?^S, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Successor to EDGERTON & RICH ARI'S. 32 BKOAD Sr., CHARLESTON, S. C., Keeps constantly oin hand a full assort? ment of the best grades of French, Eng? lish and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which will be sold by the yard or made to order, in the latest fa? shions. Feb 3 3mo NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leitving e<tch Port every Alternate I Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOVDRR, CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MOXKK.A. CAPT. C. P. MAUSIIMAN. THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every inducement to SHIPPERS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets eau afford; j and, for safety, speed and comfort, are un? rivalled BU the coast. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPTAIN C. P. MAUSUUAX, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, ON THURSDAY, April 19, IHCrt, at - - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage apply at the Agents. WILLIS ? CHlSOLM, April 13 North Atlantic Wharf. LEVY & ALEXANDER, AT Browning's old stand, importers and dealers in CLOTHING, HATS, Gent's I FURNISH INO GOODS, VALISES, TRUNKS, etc., and BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds. Nb. 275 Kim/ <s7., CJiarlesUm, S. C. Feb 17 t2mo 70 East Bay, Churlrstou, S ?C., COMMISSION AND Forwarding JIfercJuotia, XJTTH0LE8 A LE DEALERS IN CROCE W RIES aral PROVISIONS. Will give prompt and personal attention to all orders entrusted to their care for execution. Jan 10 8ml 1 IMf L IYi' f. AFULL supply ut INDIA RUBBER und HEMP PACKING, in store and for sale cheap for cash bv DIAL ,t POPE South GarOl?aa---Bichlan?l District. - IN EQUITY. Nanojf J?etEy tm. TV. S. Reilly, R. Pr- Mc ?ant*, C. V. McUanUt et a!. r\ appearing^ to. my satisfaction that Robert i\ McCants. Cecilia V. McCants ?nd Wm. L. Reilly, defendants in the case above stated, are and reside beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered, upon motion of complainant's solicitor, - that tin y appear sud plead, answer or demur to the bill filed in this case, within three months after publication of this order, or the bill will be taken pro confesso against them. D. B. DlSAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. Jan 30__J_tal2 W W. BOYOE, (Lato of South Carolina,) ATTORNEY AT ?LAW, WILL. PHACTICE ITU TH K Supreme Court and Court of Claims. Office No. 453 Fourteenth Street, Dec 27 WASHINGTON. D. ?. tufGmo Schedule Spartanburg & Union R. R. ON and after THURSDAY, tho 22d inst., the trains will leave Spartanburg C. H. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a. m., and reach Shelton at 9.40 a. ni. Returning-Leave Shelton at 3 p. m. and arrive at Spartanburg C. H. at 7.30 p. m. Passengers can now go through to Co? lumbia in one day, and return in one day; Btages, backs and wagons connecting be? tween the two roads. THOS. B. JETER, President S. A U. Railroad. tJniosvHle, S. C., March 20, 1806. a&~ Charleston New* and Courier pub? lish two months tri-wecklv, and semi bibs. March 22 J_t2mo? Internal Revenue Tax. THIRD DISTRICT S. C., MASCH 18, 186... ALL persons in business, trade or pro? fession of airy kind since 30th of May, 1865, are required to nay their licenses forthwith. W. A. HARRIS, Collector tor Richland District. *3~ Office- Court House square. March IS Schedule over South Carolina R R. GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, CUARI.KSTON, April .">, 1800. ON AND AFTER 8th APRIL, 1866, the Passenger Train? will h ave and ar? rive as follows, viz ; Leave Charleston at .7 a. m. Ariive in Augusta at . . . Up. m. Arrive in Columbia at.5.20 p. m. Leave Augusta at .0 a. m. Leave Columbia at . C.45 a. m. Arrise in Charleston ut.5 p. ni. II EN KY T. PEAKE. April ? General Superintendent. Office S. & U. Railroad Company, UNIONVTLLE, MARCH 20, 1866. MESSRS. MONTGOMERY A SHIVERS have made arrangements with the Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Company to transport freights between Colombia? S. C., and Shelton's, the present terminus of the Spartanburg ana Union Kaihoad. Their charges will be one dollar per hun? dred pounds. 1 would recommend thurn as safe and reliable earners. Freights can be consigned to them at the depots in Columbia and at Shelton'?, S. ?V C. R. R. THOS. B. JETER, March 30 President S. & U. lt. lt. *?- Charleston Doily New* publish one week; Spartanburg Espreaa .iud Corolitta Spartan publish three times. THROUGH ROUTE NORTH, VIA CHARLOTTE AND GREENS? BORO, X. C., AND DANVILLE AND DI rn Mo NI), VA. ?JTAGES leave Columbia, S. C., daily, ?O connecting with Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad: Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 2.30 p. m. Leave Charlotta.3.00 p. m. Arrive at Greensboro, N. C... 10.00 p. m. ! Leave Greensboro.'10.20 p. m. Arrive at Richmond, Ya. 3.15 p. m. the following day, connecting with evening trains for Washington and all the North? ern cities. Close connections made, and no delay on this route. Nearest and best rout? North. J. FITZ JAMES, Agent Jan 23 3mo R. D. & P. Railroads. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENI, SU PE I UN TEND'TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, January 28, 1866. ON and after WEDNESDAY next, the 31?t inst., the Passenger Train? will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: Leave Columbia at . 6.00 a. m. " Alston at.11.00 " " Newberry at .12.50 p. ni. Arrive at Abbeville at. 6.00 " .' at Anderson at.8.10 " " at Greenville at. 9.00 " Leave Greenville at. 4.30 a. m. " Anderson at.5.30 " " Abbeville at. 7.45 " " Newberry at. l.H . .ra. Arrive ut Alston at. 2.5 " " at Columbia at . 8X0 " There will be about seven miles of stag ing still between Freshlev's and Alston. Passengers wUl bo furnished with ticket* through, including the road, stage and ferry. 60 ?mini d* hay ga ye only allowed on ?tage to one seat. J. B. LASSALLE, Jan _'M General Superintendent. Gen. Sup'ts Office, C. & S. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, S. C., Ai nu. 4, 1H66. THIS Hoad is now completed tc? Doko, and Passenger and Freight Trams run? ning as below: Leave Charlotte (on arrival of the North Carolina train) at .10.00 p. tu. ! Arrive at Doko at . . .6.30 " , Leave Doko at.. 5.00a. m. Arrive at Charlotte at. 2.50 p. m. , April 5 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. Manufacturers' Supplies ! i MILLWARD fi WIXEBREXER, 118 Market Str,'el, Philadelphia, DEALERS in MACHINERY and SUP? PLIES of every description for Cotton ; and Woolen Manufactories. Also, Oak tannefl LEATHER BELTING, CARD CLOTHING, Cotton and Woolen YARNS, Warps. Starch, Oils, Dye Stuff?, Ac. Ad? vances made <>n consignments of Cotton I and Woolen Yarn?. Orders solicited, which ?hall receive prompt attention. WM. MILLWARD, D S. WTNEBRENER. March 7 3mo ??KS YOUR m mi ?y Saving and Using your Watte Crease. "BUY <ONE 3?OX OP THE Pennsylvania Salt Manuiacturing ! Company's SAPONIFIER, OB CONCENTEATED LYE. r! will make IO pounds of excellent HAUT? SOAP, or 25 gallons of the very beat SOFT SOAP, fer only ?bout 35 CENTS. Directions on each box. For sale at all Drug and Grocery stores, and in lots at wholesale by "WM. M. ET.LICOTT & ?ONS, No. ? Spear's Wharf, March 1 3tno Baltimore. Md. New York Advertisements. AUSTIN, ANDUS & CO., 131 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C., XTTHOLESALE Grocers sud Commis VV ?ion Merchants, are receiving fresh supplies of GROCERIES by every steamer. Mr. T. B. GUY is associated with this house, and would lie pleased to have his old friends and customers call and see him. SAMUEL J. AUSTIN, SEYMOUR L. AND?S, BENJ. W. CLARKE. March 16 ?8 SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! j SOUTHERN SECURITIES ? Bought and sold on commission bv j LAWRENCE BROTHERS &? 1)0., BANKERS, j NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. - MONEY received un deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or- I ders in Gold, Government and other Seen- j : rities executed at the regular St*s.-k Ex- ! I change by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cotton sohcited. ! DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOH.N li. CECIL. I CYBI-S J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HAI.STED. April S CONFEDERATE GENERALS. AGENTS WANTED to sell our new series of Card Photographs of PKO I MINENT MEN of the South. 100,000 have already been sold. Agents are making ?10 per day. Send tor letter of agency. En? close J5, and wo will send a good assort I ment, by return mail, that will sell for ?15. Address JONES A CLARK, Publishes, I April 4 s:i Nassau street. New-York. WELD ANDREWS1 & LEBT, I Importers and Jobbers of Foreign and American Fancy Goods, Ho- ; ' siery, Gent's Furnishing Goods, ! Stationery, Cutlery, and abo Manu facturera of Hoop Skirts, 23 Park Place and 20 Murray St., \ JNoxxr YorbL. \1I7"E have one of thu largest and best Vi assorted stocks of above goods in this country, adapted to Southern trade, which we offer noon favorable terms. Buy? ers will do well to give us a trial. All orders promptly attended to. WELD, ANDREWS .V LJ?ET. Feb 4 3mo - 5 ? i 2 s ~c s-?ac'sQS X ti ~ .? O -' 5 fe ?"2 g 55 M S, C_ -T w 2 ^ J OS - V. X 33 S3 3 > -TJS ? ? S ?*- S S'S- ! o3 s ^3 " S S'S ?\S 5 Isl BOOTS, SHOES &$LMTH?R, NO. ll DEV ST., NEW YORK ALEXIS BRAG & & WESSON, Successors of thc old established firm of AT.TTCTR BRAGG & WARREN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IV BOOTS, SHOES ABU) LEATHER, BEG to invite the attention of purchasers to their splendid stock, adi j. ted to aU sections of the country, and wnich they offer at the lowest market prices. Special attention paid to orders. Feb IS Brno ALEXIS BRAGU. ANDREW WESSON, Jr. SHELDON, HOW & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CUTLERY, GUNS, HOES and ot goods suited to SOUTHERN TRA] No. 43 Chambers st. and 21 Reade st., - few doors East of Broadway, and opposite the new Court House, New York. HKNUY K. SHELDON, SAMUEL A. BUSICK, WILLIAM J. HOYT, EDWARD LYNES, J. Ell AST us SHELDON. Iron Carolina HOES, Elwell's Crown, (steel,) Brade's Crown, Brade's Patent, | Rice Hoes, Scovill'a Planters' Hoes and other makes American Planters' Hoes, half bright and full bright, round and oval eye. Mr. 1). F. DAY, of late timi Hyde, Gregg .V Day, Charleston, S. C., is with us, and will bi' happy to see bia friends and cus? tomers. " Feb 8 Srao New York, January 15, HMM._ "JAMES CONNER S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, NOS. 2H,?0 and 32 Centre street, (comer of Reade street,) New York. The tyne on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov IS WESTCHESTER HOUSE, ' Corner Broome Street and Roirery, N. V. rilli IS house, capable of accommoda ting J. three hundred guests and kept on th? European plan, is centrally located, and near to all points. City cars pasa the Hotel to all tho Ferries,'Railroad Depots ? anil places of Amusement every three i minutes. Single Rooms, il.00 per dav; . double, $2.00. J. F. DARROW ?V CO., I Jim 14 tv Proprietors. . ? <? . \ ii i V in 'ir ? i ? m'r-urn "i HEAT Ml mm GIFT ASSOCI ATION. ESTABLISHED IMA. 180 Broadway, New York. Kosewood Piaros, Melodeons, Fine A O?Paintings, Engravings, Silver 1 Ware, Fis? Gola ano: Silver < % Watches. Diamond Pins, Dia? mond Bings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladies* Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders. Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, vest and Keck Chains, Gold Bings, &c, TALC KI) AT #1,000,000. DISTRIBUTION ismadeinthefoltowing manner: Certificates, naming each article and it? Taine, are placed in sealed envelope?, which are well mixed. One of these envelopes, containing the certificate or order for some article, will be delivered at our office or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the certificate, the purchaser will see what article it draws and its value, and can then send ONE DOLLAR and receive the article named, cir can choose any other one article on our hst of the same value. as- Purchasers of our SEALED ENVE? LOPES may, in this manner, obtain an article worth Jtotn One to FSce Hundred Dollars, For One Dollar, Which they need not pay until it is known what is drawn and its value. Entire sat is faction guaranteed in all cases. . THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION 'Would call attention to thc fact of its being the original and largest Gift Association in the country. We are, therefore, enabled to sendjilter 'nooda and give better chances to obtain the more valuable prizes than any other establishment of the kind. The bu? siness continues to be conducted in a fair and honorable maimer, and a large and greatly increasing trade : i proof that our patrous appreciate thia me hod of obtain? ing rich aud elegant goods. During the past year, this Association bas yent a very large number of valuable prizes to all parte of the country. Those who patronize us will receive the foU value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any ad? dress by return mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the Eureka As? sociation, and have kindly allowed the nse of their names; many other names might be published were we permitted: Andrew Wilson, Custom House, Philadel Shia, Penu., O? Painting, value $100: Jas. [argravea, 821 Broadway. New York, Oil Painting, vaine $100; ?. P. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Co., Kansas, Melodeou, value $200; P. J. Byrne?, Waterbury, CL, Gold Watch, value $"125; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 24th street. New York, Piano value $350; Mrs. Chas. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y., Piano, valne $300; Miss Lucy .laneway. Elmira. N. Y., Cluster Diamond* Bing, value $200; Mrs. K. Pen no vcr, City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn., Melo deon, value $125; Oscar M. Allen, Co. B. 142d Reg. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenn., Watch, value $85; Rowland S. Patterson, Co. D, 10th Iowa Yet. Vols., Oil Painting, value $100; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, Spring? field, Mass., Mel od eon, value $150; Jas. L. Dexter. City Snrvevor, Syracuse, N". Y., Gold Watch, value $150; Mrs. James Eh. 177 Wooster street, cor. Bleeker, N. Y., Cit Painting, value $100; Mrs. J. C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, value ?40; Dr. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main st., Utica, N. Y., Framed Engraving, value $25; Hon. Luther Detmold, Washington, D. C., Oil Painting, value $100. Letters from various parties throughout Hie country, acknowledging thc receipt of very valuable gift?, may be seen on file at our office. To be Sold for One Dollar Each, Without regard to value, aud not to be paid for ut UH you know wJiat you w?l receite. 50 Eleg't Rosewood Kanoa, EACH. worth from.$250.00 to 500.00 50Melodcons, Ros'd cases. 125.00 to 225.00 100 fine Oil Paintings. 25.00 to 100.00 100 gold Hg Case Watches 75.00 to 159.00 150 Diamond Ringa. 50.00 to 200.00 2S0 Ladies' Gold Watches 00.00 to 85.00 450 8ilver Watches. 25.00 to 50.00 200 fine Steel Eng's, fr'md. 12.00 to 25.00 100 Music Boxea. 12.00 to 45.0t) lOOSilYRev'gPat.Castors 15.00 to 40.00 100 " Ft and C'ke B'kets. 15.00 to 35.00 500 sets Silver Tea an<1 Tablespoons.. 15.00 to 80.00 2,500 Yest and Neck Chains 5.00 to 2.').0? 2,500 Ladies' Silver Porte monaies. 8.00 to 15.00 3,000 Silver Butter Knives 8.00 to 7.00 2,000 pr Ear-rings.new stylo 1.50 to COO 3,000 Gold Pencils and Toothpicks. 3.00 to 8.00 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches. 4.00 to 10.00 3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches. 4.00 to 6.00 1,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to 6.50 2,000 fine Gold Wch Kevs. 3.50 to 6.5U 5,000 Children's Armlets.. 2.50 to 8.00 2,600 sets Bosom Studs... 1.50 to 5.00 2,500 En'd Sleeve Buttons. 2.50 to 10.00 10,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings. 1.00 to 5.0C 5,000 Stone Set A S'l Rings 2.50 to 10.0C 5,000 Locket?, all sizes.... 2.00 to 7.0C 10,000 sets Ladies'Jewelry 8.00 to 20.0C 4,000 Watch Charms, each 3.00 to 5.51 5,000 Gold Pens, Silv Ex C's 4.00 to 6.01 5,000 Gent's Breast and Scarf Pins . 3.00 to 30.0? 2,000 Ladies' New Style Belt Buckles. 4.00 to 6.5( 2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains. fi 00 to 20.0? 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 7.00 to 14.0? 2. ooo set Ladies'Jet A Gold 10.00 to 20.U 10.000 Gold Croases. 1.50 to 6.0* 6,0tH) Oval Band Bracelets. 6.00 to 20.1* 4,000 Chased Bracelets. 5.00 to 16.0 2,000 Ball Ear-drops, all colora. 3.00 to 5.0 5,000 tine Gold Pens. 2.00 to 3.5 2,000 Now Style Jet ami Gold Ear-drops. S.OJ to 7.0 2,500 New Stvle Long Crys i tal Ear-drops."... LOO to 8.0 2,000 Gold Pens. :i.0P to 6.0 i tgr A chance to obtain any of ibo abov articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing Sealed Envelope, for 25 cents. JOT Five Scaled Envelopes will be eev for $1.00; eleven for $2.00; thirty for $5.0t i sixty-live for $10.00; one hundred for $15.0< I AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. I Our patrons are desired to send Unite States money when it is convenient. Lou letters are unnecessary. Orders fer Sealt Envelopes must in every case be accompi nied by the cash, with the name of tl person sending, and Town, Comity ar State plainly written. Letters should 1 addressed to the Managers as follows: GOODWIN, HUNT & OO Feb 10 75* Box 5,706 Poet Office, N. Y.