The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 28, 1866, Image 4
H If you would be knO^ti ?nd not
known, vegetate in #i village;, if would
i know and not he known, 'live in a
& : city.. ^\ ;
A eonfirmed tipplerVas hofliered
how to honor Ids birth-day. A bril*
. liant idea struck hin. He kept
-?ober. f- * '7 -
If wo. lay no restraint upon our
lusts, no control upon our appetite*
and passions, they hurry tis into guilt
and misery. *
A "french writer says that there are
but four great social ideas, viz: Birth,
Marriage, Paris, and Death.
If yen cannot get the fish to bite,
try the experiment with a bull dog,
and yon will be sure to succeed..
"f Why is a foolish young lady a care?
ful house-wife? Because ber "waist"
is as little as she can make it.
When was the largest amount of
beef-tea consumed in Eugland? When
Henry Vlf dissolved the Pope's bull.
" Why aro coquettes like wheel?
wrights? Because they "tire their
- fellows."
?- i 1 -L--a
Tax Notice.
, . ..A LL persons, white and colored, will
.TJL please take notice that I have extend
c ed the time for making returns to tho 10th
".day of May next-, at winch tuae they will
' positively be closed. AU free parsons ot'
color (males between the ages of twenty
one and sixty years) will take due notice ot
this, and come forward, make their returns
and pay their capitation tax, as the whites
aro cluing, and save being double-taxod.
THUS. JJ. WADE, T. C. lt. D.
April 15
- Dissolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex?
isting under tho etvlo of KAY, VEAL
A-HEWETSON. is this'day dissolved, by
mutual consent.
KAY, VEAL & HEWETSON,
Architects and Engineers.
April 16, 1663.
i " r ?^Cbarleston JVeir-5, Wiunsboro News,
Charlotto Timex, Newberry Herald and
Spartanburg Express will publish once,
and send bill to this office.
Kay & Hewetson
\\f II?J attend to business at their pre
W sent office. We shall be prepared to
receive orders in one week from now for
further work. KAY & HEWETSON,
April 17 Architects and Engineers.
PONTOON PHILOSOPHY,
Or a New Way to Kill Worms! !
THE old fogy remedy of times past wa.
to give children nauseous medicine -
something that made tbem cry, an 1 dis?
gusted the worms so much that children
and worms would not take it. The Pon?
toon School-Pontoon the medicine-i. e.,
tliey cover over the ingredients with sugar
and make a Sugar Plum-it charms the
child and kills the worms. Sugar Plum?
for worms-tho Pontoon Remedy-safe and
certain. For sale onlv at
FISHER ?fe HEINTTSH'S,
April 18 Pharmaceutists.
J" ' ? A NEW INS1TTUTI0N!
A ""-SAMILY caa "BYE" without any
.4- trouble atryery little cost. Only ?
basin of water and one package of Dye is
necessary. The color to thin is, that yon
'can dyo ?ny article of clothing, with eco
P nomy and beauty, any desired shade.
I Thread, yaru, cloth, ribbons, silks, bon
\ nets, hats, can bo dyed in a few minutes
\ perfectly. Try a box of Dyes. Any ono
fcu can nseit. For saw only at
^ FISHER & HEINTTSH'S, Druggists*.
April 18
LOCAL NEWS.
(f^TTAVANA SEGARS-60 brands.
[ / XX COD LIVER OIL.
? Bitter Wino of Iron.
K . Velvet Bottle Corks.
I f Early and Lato Cabbage Seed.
? . Dentists' Gold and Tin Foil.
? Golden Bell Cologne.
S3 Lubia's Roso Toilet Towder.
" Extracts.
Choicest Cologne Water. For sale bv
FISHER ? HEIN1TSII.
April ll _Druggists.
WORMS! PLUMS! WOEMS!
SUGAR PLTJ?IS; for worms, Sugar Plums;
For worn,.-, take the Sugar Plums;
A safe and sure cine, Plums for worms.
Children take them with delight.
To put tho worms to dreadful fright.
For s:dc at F1SHJEB & HEINTTSH'S.
April 3_
ITCH'. ITCH! ITCH!_
Itch Liniment ! !
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 use the Liniment. For
sale only at FISHER k HEIN FISH'S
April 3 Drug Store.
1SEW ARTICLES 1
AT FISHER & HEINITSH'S.
THE BEST BAKING TOW DER IN THE
WORLD.
Tho Quaker Liniment-tho best family
liniment of the age.
The "Circassian Bloom*'-the best toilet
requisite for tho complexion.
Everybody's Cough Syrup, known as
"Stanley's," "Walter's,"" &c. Everybody
recommends it. Made onlv at
FISHER ?, H ET NITS H'S
March 30_Drug Store.
A Beautirul Complexion.
"CIRCASSIAN BLOOM !"
FOR THE COMPLEXION.
rip HE mo3t elegant preparation for the
X complexion. Removes spots, pits, ble?
mishes, pimplos, freckles, tan and redness I
of the akin, and all excoriations and rough- !
ness produced by rough winda, chappell i
lips and hands. It soften? the skin and j
renders the skiu fair and beautiful. A
beautiful complexion is the admiration of |
every one. Try a bottle. For salo by drug- j
gists everywhere.
JOHN M. 5IABI3 * CO..
Wholesale Apents, Philadelphia.
FISHER & HEFNITSH,
March ll_Agents, Columbia, S. C.
Tanners' Tools and Oils.
4 FUEL supply of TANNERS' TOOLS
?\. and OILS, tor salo by
April 6 _ DIAL At POPT.
Fishing Tackle.
FISHING TACKLE, of every variety, i
store and for salo cheap for ca8h by
April 13 DIAL & POPE.
Sehe?ufe over South karolina R R. !
- - - GBNF.RAL SUPT* OFFICE, - ;
C,m?u:sTiw, April 46; 4866. '
ON AND AFTER mb APRIL. 18G?, the j
PiuwtigCT Train? will louve and ar- :
-T?TO?? follows, rix,:
'Leave Columbi* at. .-..COO iv, ni.
Arrivc iu Charleston rat. .. ."..5 p. m.
Leavo Charleston at.. - .7 a. m.
Arrive'wj 'Ooluuibia at. _G.15 p. in.
Tl EUR Y T. PEAKE,
Apr i i W7 General Superintermoii*.
"^B?ASim?SB;S_ OFFICE
CHARLOTTE A 8. C RAILROAD CO.,
DOKO, ?. C., April 16.1866. ?
ri VIE Charlotte and Sontli -Oaroliua Rail
1 J. road Company invitee the holders of
it? Bunds and . oupons, past due a? well as
? ttioso maturing up to July 1, 1807, to fund
j thc same in honda maturing six to fourteen
years hems-.
The C'mipany expects to be able to meet
?ll Coupons and bonds maturing after
July, 1867.
I will bc at Columbia on Mondav, Tues?
day and Wednesday, April 30 and May 1'
! and 2, for the purpose of arranging as
above with the holders of these securities..
C. ROUKNIGHT, Treasurer.
? April IB_14 _
Schedule Spartanburg & Union R. R.
ON and after THURSDAY, the 22d inst.,
the trains will leavo Srartnnburg C.
ii. on Tuesdays. Thursdays "find Saturdnys
at 5 a. tn., ami reach Shelton *t 9.4'? a. m.
Returning-Leave shelton at 3 j), tn. and
art ive at Spartanburg C. H. at 7.30 p. m.
Passengers can now go through to Co?
lumbia in one dav, and return in ono day;
stages, hacks and wagons connecting be?
tween the two roads.
THOS. E. JETER,
President S. A U. Railroad.
Union ville, S. C., March 20. 18CG.
45T Charleston AV<rs and Gwier pub
I lieh two months tri-weeklv, and sen 1 bills,
j March 22 * ' J2mo*
Notice to Bond-holders.
AT a meeting of the Director ? of the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
I Company, held ut Newberry, March 1,
18GC, the following preamble and resolu
I tion were adopted:
"Whereas tho Legislature at its last se>
sion passed an Act authorizing the Green?
ville and Columbia Railroad Company to
create a lieu on their property and funds,
j for the sum of four hundred thousand doi
I lara, for the purpo<o of relocating and con?
structing such portion of their road be?
tween Frog Level and Columbia as i .ey
should deem necessary, winch should have
priority over any lien in favor of the State,
provided thc consent of the holders of the
unen dors ed bonds be first obtained there?
to: Therefore,
" liesolced, That the holders of the un
endorsv d bonds .of the company be invited
to meet the Directors in person, or by
proxy, at Columbia, on the Wednesday be*
fore "thc first Monday in May -next, for the
purpose of coii?-idcriug that question."
In pursuauce to the above order, tho
holders of all bonds of tho Greenville and
Columbia Railroad Company, due 1st July,
186), and 1st July, 1868, are requested to
meet at Columbia, on WEDNESDAY, the
2d May next, at 12 o'clock m.
J. P. SOUTHERN,
April 14 i Auditor and Treasurer.
?tf Charleston Courier insert tri-weekly
till ?lay of meeting; and papers published
in Newberry, Abbeville, Anderson and
Greenville p?ense copy.
Secretary's Office, Greenville and
Columbia Railroad Company,
COLUMBIA, APRIL 13, 1866.
rpilE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock
I holders of thc Oreen'vdle and Colum?
bia Railroad Company will l e held in Co?
lumbia, on THURSDAY, 3d Mav next, at
10 o'clock a. m.
Stockholders holding their stock hi their
own name for at least six months previous,
arc entitled to pass over the road to ami
from the meeting free of charge. The
privilege of a Stockholder taking his '"wife
and children residing with him,"free, is
limited to his being an original owner ot
five shares <>r o\vr,or being a purchaser of
twentv-fivo shares . over.
C. V. CARRINGTON, Secretary.
?ST Country papers publishing for tho
company will publish above. April ll
Greenville and Columbia Railrop.-h
GENT, SUPERINTEND'TS OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, April 18, lsoo.
f\S and after FRIDAY next. 19th inst..
the Passenger Trains w?i? run daih
(Sunday excepted) until furthci notice, at
follows:
Leavo C.in niola at... . .".co a. ni
" Abtm ut .11.?O "
'. Newberrv at.12.50 p. m
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 ct.bb .in
Arrive at Alston"at.2.5
:l at ?, olumbia at. 7.f 'i '.
A liberal reduction has been made oi
tiiroughlare, the distance by railroad hav
ing been increased, and the stages bein}
under the control of the Company, tit
pounds baggage only allowed to a wholi
scat -sil over to b>> charged extra.
J. B. LASSALLE,
April 19 General Superintendent.
Country papers advertising for the Com
pany will please copy.
Office S. & U. Railroad Company,
UNTONVILLE, MARCH 26, 1866.
MESSRS MONTGOMERY A SHIVER
have made arrangements with th
Spartanburg and Union Railroad Compan
to transport freights between Columbin
S.C., ami S..elton's, thc present termina
of tho spartanburg and Union Railroac
Tin ir charges will bo one dollar per bur
dred pounds. 1 wouh: ireco: amend tho
as sato and reliable carriers.
Freights can bo consigned to them at th
depots in Columbia and at Shelton's, S. .
U. R. R. THOS. B. JETER.
March 30 * President S. A U. Ii. R.
?_r Charleston I><i;'y Xetes publish on
week; Spartanburg Express and Corolin
Spnrliin publish three times._
Manufacturers' Supplies
niLLWAim & WEBREMF
j 118 Market Strm!, Philadelphia.
DEALERS in MACHINERY and SUI
PLIES of every description for i 'ot te
and Woolen Manufactories. Also, Gal
tanned LEATHER BELTING, C A R
CLOTHING. Cotton and Woolen YARN!
! Warps, Starch, Oils, Dyo Stuffs, Ac. A<
vanees mado on consignments of CottC
and Woolen Yarns. Orders solicited, whit
shall receive prompt attention.
WM. MILLWARD, D. ?. WINERRENE1
March 7 3mo
Vou caji db ?u
3?NT A FEW
i^llropize tfohie inductions.
FIRST ?LASS WORK
Of every kind, iu th* way of
Job Printing.
Daily, Tri-Weckly and Weekly Newspapers, .
Published io
COLUMBIA,SOUTH CAKuLl\A.
THE 0?HV PHOENIX
TH published every morning, except Mun?
day, and cunta ins the LATEST SEWS, by I
telegraph and mails, up to thc hour of :
going to press; Editorials, Correspondence \
from different points, Miscellaneous Read- '
ing. Tales, Poetry, Sketches, etc., etc., etc.
Thc paper hr.s recently been enlarged, and I
in tho QUANTITY and QUALITY of its ]
READING M ATTER is not to ho excelled
hy any paper in Smith Carolina.
Inserted on favorable terni?
i]
I
Contains, in every number, tho rending
mutter (embracing the latest news) of
TWO ISSUES of the daily. It is published
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
mornings, and now that "our railroad con?
nections aro completed, is admirably cal?
culated for country circulation.
THE GL!mm
Is published every Wednesday morning.
It is the desire, and will be the object of
the Proprietor, to make thin equal to, if
not thu best, FAMILY NEWSPAPER in
the South. In fact, ns its name indicates.
JL Home Companion.
besides the collection of the cream of
the news of the week, Political, Financ ial
and tho Markets, it will contain a large
amount of LITERARY MATTER, such as
choice Tales, Sketches and Poet rv. Ii
will embrace EIGHT PAGES, containing
FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, is printed in a
form to hind, ami thus secures a faithful
record aud history of passing event?.
JOB WORK.
Our .TOR OFFICE is fully sut .plied with
all kinds of WOOD and FANCY TYPE,
CARDS, PAPER, COLORED INK, ETC.,
ETC., and wo are fully prepared to execute
promptly, and at moderate juices, all
orders for
PA M PH LETS. CIRCU LARS.
HAND-BILL8, POSTERS,
CARDS, BLANKS, ETC.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor
mf?????????MW????tWS????S????M
Char 1 eston Adver tiseme nt s.
CHARLESTON
THIS POPULAR and well known
HOTEL, has beon. NEWLY FUR?
NISHED throughout by tho present!
propriotor, who luis been sixteen yew6 '
connected with Hie establishment.' * i
H. WH FTE, Proprie tor.
GEOROE G. MIXKR, Superintendent.
CII.MU.KS A. Mn.T.KR, Cashier.
Mareh 27 _ __j
THE SUBSCRIBERS
HAVE made arrangements with Mr. J. !
S. PHILLIPS to continue tho Dit A FEU |
Hud TAILORING BUSINESS at their old
stsndl32 Broad street.-Charleston, H. C.
in aU tts branches, as formerly conducted
hy them, and solicit for him, from their i
former patrons and friends, tho same libo- j
ral patronage HO generouslv extended to i
themselves. EDGERTON 4 RICHARDS. !
. '. . ? ... ... ....
a", ss. i?n.?xx?i>fii,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
?ucceswrtv EDGERTON'S: R it'll ARDS. ?
32 BuOAI) Sr.. CUABLESTON, S. C., i
Keeps constantly on hand a Til! at,sort- ,
ment of the best "grades of French, Eng- I
iish and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES |
and VESTINGS, which will Le sold by the ;
yard or made tu order, in the latest fa
ahions. Feb 3 3mo
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PEOPLES STEXMSHiP OOJIPWY.
i
Leaving each Pori every Alternate
Tlitcrsday.
STEAMSHIP EMILY lt. SOCOElt.
CATT. LL W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONKUA,
CAPT. C. P. M.VESTIMAN.
TH Esl-: STEAMSHIPS, offering every i
inducement to SHIPPERS and the !
TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior!
accommodations P.r Passengers, with :
table i supplied by ? very luxury thc New j
York and Charleston markets can afford;
and, for safety, spe d and comfort, are un- i
rivalled ?n the coat ;.
THE STEAMSHIP
MONEKA,
CAPTAIN C. P. M A usn MAN,
TXrihL LEAM: NORTH ATLANTIC
\> WHARF, on THURSDAY, Mav ri. '
18Gi>, 0; - o'clock.
Liberal advance*, made on consignments i
to New York.
For Freight or Passage applv at the |
Agents. WILLIS A CH1S?LM,
rVpril 13 North Atlantic Wharf.
C. D. WELTON. SAM L W. MELTON.
MELTON & MELTON,
Attorneys at Law, i
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
"VITILI. practico in the adjoining I>is
V T tricts, and in Union, York, Chester I
und Lancaster. Oftico rear of the Court
House. Jun 31 3nio
Special Notice.
CLERK'S OFFICE,
CoLt-MUtA, April 20, lsCO.
MERCHANTS, Traders and Dealers are
reminded that tho TAX on sales of
goo<!s, wares and merchandize, sales on
consignment, Hale? at auction, kc, for the i
quarter i niling April 1, is du?, and pay?
ment for the same is required.
J. S. McMA?ION, Citv Clerk.
April 21 ,
To ?ill whom it may Concern.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
COLUMBIA, April urj, 1SCS.
THE attention of all citizens and res:- !
dents of tho city of Columbia, is called !
to the following Ordinances which \sill be
enforced for the better government and ' |
iveli-beinc of the city:
An Ordinance concerning the city police:
That i! shall be the duty of the city police
t?? arrest all persons who shall behave in a
l int.ms or disorderly manner, or who shall ;
be fi nun! drunk in the streets of Columbia, j
und carry such persons to the guard-house, j
An Ordinance t.> close barbcr-shopi? on '
die Sabbath-day.
An Ordinance for the Letter observance I
3f the Sabbath-Jay. ?
An Ordinance relative to the deposit of ;
tilth and trash in the streets.
An Ordinance to re gulate blacksmiths1 1
?bops.
An Ordinance concerning dogs.
An Ordinance concerning tire-anna.
An Ordinance concerning goats and :
?wine running at large.
An Ordinau concerning horses and fast ;
driving m the streets.
An Ordinance regulating the granting ot
li.'e.iseR to retail spirituous liquors in the ;
city of Columbia.
An Ordinance concerning nuisance?.
An Ordinance concerning streets, pave- !
men ts and shade trees.
Au Ordinance requiring all male persons
between the agen nf sixteen and fifty years
Lo work on the streets ?d' thc city; said
persons c> be excused on payment of a
street-tax nf three dollars.
An Ordinance requiring all malu persons
between thc ams nf tineen und sixty years ;
to pav a tax ot ono ?!. liar.
April 24 THE* ?POKE STARK. Mayor.
In Equity-Lexington District.
Ex?mete Simeon Fair, Solicitor of thc Mid?
dle Circuit. - t Hi,; to Perpetuate Te*ti- '
TOHN WILSON h iving tiled au applica
?> ti.'U under tho abov? 1? ll in relation to I
the past existence. loss and contents of?
two ii. tes, made by David Wilson, deceased,
and payable to bim, all parties mt? rested
ar- hereby notified to appear in tl s office,
:it thu expiration of three monti s from tue
dato hereof, ?nd "cross-cxar^.ne the evi?
dence which may he produced and to pro?
duce evidence in replv."
HENRY A. M?ETZE, C. E. L. D.
Commissioner's Office, Lexington C. IL.
March 22. 18C(>. ^larcli ;!U3inu
In Equity-Lexington District.
W. J. Harth vs. William H. Meet zo and
others.-Bill for Partition.
1'T appearing to my satisfaction that A.
0. Summer, Jacob C. Eichelberger ?nd
Klizal.eth F., his wife, three of the defen?
dants to the above bill, r. sido without the
limits of this Stat' : lt is, on motion of
Mr. lioozer, complainant's solicitor, order?
ed, that said defendants do pl? ail, answer
or demur to said bill within three months
from the date li?rent' or an order pro e
fes?0 will Le entered against them.
HENRY A. MEETZE, C. E. L. D.
Commissioner's Office, Lexington C. IL.
March 24, lSCo. March 31 a3mo
Internal Revenue Tax.
THIRD D18TR?CT S. C.,
MASCH 18, 1866.
ALL persons in business, trade or pro?
fession of any km* since S?t h of May,
1866, are reqaired tw pay their lieuses
forthwith. W. A. li AR bis.
Collector lor Richland District.
?ar OfScc-Court House square.
March 18
Baltimore Advertisements.
MAKE Y0! R OW SOAP !
Hy Soring mal l'.<iny your Want* Great*.
BU? ONE BOX OF THE
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
Company's
SAPONIFIER,
OE CONCENTRATED LYE.
IT will make 10 pounds of excellent H ABD
SOAP, or 25 gallons of the vcrv best
SOFT ?OAP, for only about 35 . CENTS.
Directions on each box. For salo at all
Drug and Grocery stores, and in lots at
wholesale by
WM. M. F.LL1COTT dc SONS,
No. 3 Spear's Wharf.
March 1 3roo Baltimore, Md.
New York Advertisements.
SOUTHERN RANK NOTES'.
SOUTHERN SECURITIES ?
Bought and sold on commission bv
LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO..
S A?RESS,
XO. 16 WALL ST UK KT. XE W iOJiR.
"V STONEY received on deposit fr..m banks,
J.TA. bankers, merchants aud others; Or?
ders iTi Gold, Government and otb? r Secu?
rities executed si the regular Stock Ex?
change by a member ot tho firm. Consign?
ments of Cotton solicited.
DBWTTTC. LAWRENCE. JOON lt. CECIL.
Crees J. LAWREXCF.. WM. A. HALSTKD.
April 8
CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
4 GENTS WANTED to sell our new
j.\ series of Card Photographs of ruo
MlNEN T MEN of thc South. 100,000have
already been wold. Agents are making f 10
per day. Send for letter of agency. En?
close ?J, and wo will send a L'ood"assort?
ment, by retmu mai!, that Mill at li for S15.
Address JONES & CLARK, Publish'*,
April 4 83 Nassau street, New York.
VVELB. ANDREWS & LE?T,
Importera and Jobbers of Foreign
and American Fancy Goods, Ho?
siery, Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Stationery, Cutlery, and also Manu?
facturers of Hoop Skirts,
23 Park- Piare ami 20 Murray ?ii.,
T>are>x*7- Yorli.
\TTE have one o? the largest and beat
M assorted stocks of above goods in
this country, adapted to Southern trade,
which wc oiler upon favorable terms. Buy?
ers will do well to give us a trial. All
orders pronrptlv attended to.
WELD, ANDREWS A LEFT.
Feb I 3nio
BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER, j
NO. ll DEY ST., NE IV YORK. i
ALEXIS BRAGG & WESSON, 1
Successors of the old established tiru of i
ALEXIS BRAGG & WARRED, '
WHOLESALE DEALERS ?
m BOOTS, SHOES AXD LEATHER, \
BEG to invite tho attention of purchasers
to their splendid stock, adapted to all ?
sections of the country, and which they
offer at the lowest market prioes. Special j
attention paid U orders. Feb 13 3mo
A Lexis BRAOO ANDREW WESSON. Jr. j
SHELDON, HOYT & CO., \
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 2
X3CAX^3Z>^7^7- AK 3E3, 1
CCUTLERY, GUNS, HOES and other j
/ goods suited to SOUTHERN TRADE, 3
No. t ! Chambers st. and 21 Beade st.. a 1
few doors East of Broadway, and opposite 4
the new Court House. New York. 5
III NitY K. SUELDON, SAMVEL A. BVSICX, 5
WILLIAM J. HOYT, EDWARD LYNES,
J. ERASTUS SHELDON, ?J
Iron Carolina Ht JES, ElwelPs Crown,
(Steel.) Brade's Crown, Brade's Patent, j
Bice Hoes, Scovill's Planters' Hoes and
other make.- Amern an Planters' Hoes, half ? i
bright and full bright, round and oval eye. io
Mr. L). F. DAY. of late firm Hyde, Gregg ? \
X Day, Charleston, S. C., is with us, and I ?
will hi hnppv to see bis friends and cus- i 4
tonier-. Feb 8 Smo | .}
New York, January 15, 18?'s>. _
JAMES CONNER S SONS ; s
[SITED STATES TYPE FOI XIIRY .
AND I r
PRATERS'WAREHOUSE, I
"Vycs. 28, 30 ard 32 Centre street, (corner 1 ?.
l\ of Reade street,) New -York. The type,
on which this paper ii printed is from the i j
a.. ve Foundry. Nov 18 j
WESTCHESTER HOUSE,
Corner Ttroome Street' and Bowery, X. Y. \i
npms house, capable of accommodating I 1
J. three bundl ed guests and kept, on the | 1
Europea 1 plan, ia centrally located, and ? 1
near to -ill points. City cars pas.s the 1
Hotel lo all the Ferries," Railroad Depots i
and places of Amusement every three !
mi lites. Single Rooms, $1.00 per day:
double, $2.00. J. F. DARROW & CO., 1
Jan U ly Propiistors.
*
-.? - - J
New York Advertisements.
MT BISTMiTII
BY THE -
BURMA GIFT ASSOCIATION.
KSTABMSIIEL' 184?.
180 Broadway, New York.
Rosewood Pianos, Kelodeons. Fine
Oil Paintings, Engravings. Silver
Ware, Fine Gola and Silver
Watches. Diamond Pins, DIR "
mond Rings, Gold Bracelets
Coral Florentine, Mosaic,
J et, Lava and Cameo Ladies'
Sets, Oold Pens with Gold and
Silver Extensi or Holders. Sleeve
Suttons, sets of Studs, Vest and
Heck Chains, Gold Sings, &c,
VAXiUKD AT
$1,000,000.
DISTRIBUTION is made rn the following
manner: Certificates, naming each
article and its value, are placed in Healed
envelopes, which arc well mixed. One of
these envelopes, containing the certificate
or order for some article, will bo delivered .
at our office or sent by mail to any address,
without regard to choice, on receipt of 25
cents. On receiving tho certificate, the
purchaser will soe what article it draws and
its value, and can then send ONE DOLLAR
and receive the article named, or can choose
anv other one article on ou*Jiat of the same
value.
*m~ Purchasers of our SEALED ENVE?
LOPES may, in this manner, obtain an
article worth freon One to Five IJxtndred
Dollars,
For One Dollar,
Which they need not pay until it is known
what is drawn and its value. Entire satis?
faction guaranteed in all cases.
THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
Would eall attention to the fact of its being
the original and largest Gift Association in
the country. We are, therefore, enabled to
sendJiner ,jovW* and g,ve better chances to
obtain the more raluahtv prize? than any
other establishment of the kind. The bu?
siness continues to bc conducted in a fair
and honorable manner, and a large and
greatly increasing trade : 1 proof that our
patrons appreciate this me nod of obtain?
ing rich and elegant goods.
During the past year, this .Association
ha? sent a very large number of valuable
prizes to all parts of tho country. Those
who patronize us will receive the full value
of their money, as no article on our list is
worth lebs than One lMlar, retail, and
there are no blanks.
Partie* deabng with us way 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 kindlv allowed the use
of their names; many other names might
be published were we permitted:
Andrew Wilson, Custom House, Philadel?
phia, Penn., Oil Painting, value $100- Jas.
Hargraves, S21 Broadway, New York, Oil
Painting, value $100; E. Jones, Barrett,
Marshall Co., Kansas, Melodeon, value $200;
P. J. Byrnes, Waterbury, Ct., Gold Watch,
value $125; J. F. Shaw, 224 East 24th street,
Sew York, Piano, value $350; Mrs. Chas. J.
Nevis. Elmira, N. Y., Piano, value $300;
Miss Lucy Jane-way, Elmira, N. Y., Cluster
Diamond Ring, value $200; Mrs. K. Pen
noyer, City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn., Melo
le?n, value $125; Oscar M. Allen, Co. B.
142d Reg. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenn.,
Watch, value $80; Rowland S. Patterson,
Co. D, 10th Iowa VeU Vols., Oil Painting,
value fido; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, Spring
tield, Mass., Melodeon, value $150; Jas. L.
Dexter. City Surveyor, Syracuse, N. Y.,
Gold VS atch, value $150; Mrs. James Ely.
177 Wooster street, cor. Bleeker, N. Y., Oil
Painting, value $100; Mrs. J. C. Coles,
Lirand Rapids, Michigan, Silver Castor, ?
value $40; J)r. J. R. Sinclair, No. 4 Main
lt., Utica, N. Y., Framed Engraving, value
125; Hon. Luther Detmold, Washington,
D. C., Oil Painting, value $100.
Letters from various parties throughout
the country, acknowledging thc receipt of
rory valuable gifts, may bo seen on file at
mr office. ^,
To be Sold for One Dollar Each,
Without regard to value, and uot to be paid
for until i/ou know trhut you will receive.
>0 Elcg't Rosewood Pianos, EACH.
worth from. $250.00 to 500.00
50 Melodeons, Ros'd cases. 125.00 to 225.00
LOO fine Oil Paintings. 25.00 to 100.00
100 gold H'g Case Watches 75.00 to 159.00
150 Diamond Rings. 50.00 to 200.60
?50 Ladies' ?old Watches. 60.00 to 85.00
150 Silver Watches. 25.0o to 50.00
!00 fine Steel Eng's, fr'md. 12.00 to 25.00
100 Music Boxes. 12.00 to 45.00
[OOSil'rEev'gPat.Castors 15.00 to 40.0O
100 " F't aud C'ke B'kets. 15.00 to 35.00
?00 sets Sil%-er Tea and
Tablespoons. 15.00 to 30.00
!,500 Vest and Neck Chains 5.00 to 25.00
!,50O Ladies' Silver Porte
monaies. 8.00 to 15.00
1,000 Silver Butter Knives 3.00 to 7.00
1,000 pr Ear-rings,new style 1.50 to 6.00
1,000 Gold Pencils and
Toothpicks. 3.00 to 8.00
1,000 Onvx and Amethyst
Brooches."... 4.00 to 10.00
1,000 Lava and Florentine
Brooches. 4.00 to COO
,000 Masonic Pins. 4.00 to 6.50
!,0U0 fine Gold W"ch Revs. 3.50 to 6.50
..OOO Children's Armlet's.. 2.50 to 8.00
!,500 sets Bosom Studs .. 1.50 to 5.00
1,500 En'd Sleeve Buttons. 2.50 to IO.OO
0,000 I'lain Gold and
Chased Rings . 1.00 to 5.00
.,000 Stone Set \ S'l Rings 2.50 to 10.00
..OOO Lockets, all sizes . 2.00 to 7.00
O.OOO sets Ladies' Jewelry 8.00 to 20.00
.000 Watch Charms, each 3.00 to 5.50
.,000 Gold Pens, Silv Ex C's 4.00 to 0.00
1,000 Gent's Breast and
Scarf Fins. 3.00 to 20.00
!,000 Ladies' New St vie
Belt Buckles_ . . 4.00 to G.SO
1,000 Chatelaine and Guard
Chains. 6 00 to 20.00
,000 (?old Thimbles . 7.00 to 14.00
?,000 set Ladies'Jet A Gobi 10.00 to 20.00
0,000 Gold Crosses. 1.50 to 6.00
1,000 Oval Band Bracelets. 6.00 to 20.00
,,000 Chased Bracelets. 5.00 to 16.00
!,000 Ball Ear-drops, all
colors. 3.?0 to 5.00
i.000 fine Gold Pens 2.00 to 3.50
!,000 New Style Jet and
Gold Ear-drops 3.00 to 7.00
!,500 New Style Long Crys?
tal Ear-drops. 4.00 to 3.00
!.000 Gold Pens ...... 3.00 to 6.00
S-g- A chance to obtain any of thc above
irticles for ONE DOLLAR by purehasmg a
fe-tded Envelope, for 25 cents.
t&~ Five Sealed Envelopes will bo sent
or $1.00; eleven for $2.00; thirty for $5.00;
lixtv-tive for $10.00; one hundred for $15.00.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
Our patrons arc desired to send United
>tates money when it is convenient. Long
etters are unnecessary. Orders for Sealed
Envelopes must in every case bo accompa
lied by thc cash, with the name of tho
merson sending, and Town, County and
Hate plainly written. Letters should be
iddressed to the Managers aa follow?:
GOODWIN, HUNT & CO.,
Feb 10 75? Box 5,706 Poat Office, N. Y.