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*tel?if5r?pl>lc? ?9i.'!S ABB London, Ootobet 28.?A cotton mill in County'Chester, wiiu seventeen ope? ratives, bnrned. Pabis. Ootober 28 ?Spain will with? draw her demand for the extradition of the orew of tbe steamer Nievea as de? serters. Troops and artillery are clustering at Vera for au psBouIt opon Dernn, wbioh Don Oarlos will lead. Berlin, October 28?Ibe hospital doctors will not be responsible for Yon Arnica's life or bealtb, if olose confine? ment continues. He bas Binoe been r< leased. Von Arnim'? bail is 100,000 tbalerF. Russia aud Germany bave notified the Grand Turk tbat tbey intend to make a commercial treaty with tbe Roumanian provinces. Calcutta, October 28.?Nena Sahib is not bere, altbongb tbe person cap tared looks like him. TclBvrKDlilc?AmcriuKit Mattere. Shbevepobt, October 28.?Trials for violation of tbe enforcement Act bave been postponed until after the election, by general consent. Savannah, October 27.?Four white citizens were brought to this city by Deputy United States Marshals, from Sorevon County, charged with n viola? tion of the Enforcement Aot, at tbo reoont State eleotion. The affair was merely a rough and tumble fight be? tween one or two whites and blacks, in which the latter got rooted?hence the arrests. It is a trick to intimidate the white voters at the Congressional elec? tions. Minneapolis, Ootober 28 ?W. D. Washburn, lumber merohant, has failed; liabdities, $500,000; assets, $1,000,000; but, it is feared, in de? pressed trade, tbo assets will not be available. New Obleans, Ootober 28.?Wealtz orders saloons closed on election day. 5,000 to 6,000 fraudulent negro regis? trations discovered. Tbe Central Church Committee of fifty Republi? cans, (colored,) have issued an address, stating that they constitute nine-tenths of the Republicans of the State, and oak for un equal distribution of the publio patrouage, and demand that colored men shall be cousulted upon all questions involving the iuterest which they represent, and the welfare of the people of the Stute. They do not propose to be blindly led us they have been in the past. New Yobk, October 28 ?Tbe Tri? bune Bays, much sooner than was ex? pected, the contest in ritualism came to a olose in tbe Episcopal Cuuveu tion. The large majority given iu favor of tho new canon was probably secured not by speeches or arguments, during debate, but by the explanation of tbe committee, Their spokesman stated tbat tbe canon, while presenting a mere opinion that uertuiu ritualistic aots and practices wore of doubtful doctrine, by no meaus settled the question or favored the - aots, but simply paved the way for an investiga? tion and trial when they took place. The real battle over ritualism is to be fought when these cases come up for trial. The vita) question is thuB post? poned. Oapt. Tyler, yesterday, made his re? port in London on the oondition of the Erie Railroad. He recommends a double track, with steel rails, and a change of gauge. The report is fa? vorable to the great corporation in which so muoh English capital has been invested. The Episcopal Congress Committee on Oanons reported adversely to dea vconesses. The Texas Diocese was di? vided into two missionary districts, under the title of Northern and West ein. Bishops Alexander O. Garrett, of Nebraska, Missionary Bishop for . Northern; R. W. B. Elliott, of Geor? gia, Missiona'ry Bishop for Western Texas. John H. D. Wingfield, of Pe? tersburg, Vs., was appointed Mission? ary Bishop of North California. The Missionary Bishops were confirmed, with closed doors, ut 4 o'clock. Washington, Ootober 28.?The Pre? sident will order the Commissary-Ge moral to provide rations for the people devastated by tbo grasshoppers. Internal revenue for Ootober will reach ?0,000,000. The President says the discussion of the third term wus a device to sell newspapers. Probabilities?Por Tennessee and the Gulf States, falling barometer, South-westerly winds, warmer and partly cloudy weather, followed by rain. For tbe South Atlantic States, falling barometer, Southerly winds, warmer and partly olondy weather. For tbe Middle and Eastern States, falling barometer, winds backing to fresh Sooth-easterly, warmer and partly cloudy weather, with rain in the Western portion. Charleston, October 28.?Arrived ?Steamships Sea Gull, Baltimore; Charleston, New York; Virginia, Phil? adelphia. San Fbancisco, October 28.?News has been received of a revolution in Lower California. The insurgents plundered and murdered many per? sons and then proceeded to Cape St. Lucas, where tho people arose and gave them battle, killing thirteen in? surgents, includiug tbe leader?thus putting an end to the revolution. Telegraphic?Commercial Reports. Columbia, October 28.?Solos of ootton, to-day, 131 bales?middling 1BK?1Z%. Markot quiet. New Yomc, Ootober 28?Noon.? Cotton ;dull; sales 923?uplands 14%; Orleans 15. Futures opened demoral? ized and depressed: November 14 7-16 @14 15 32; Deoember 14%@14 11-1C; January 141516@15; February 15>^@ 15 8-16; March 15?^@15 9-16; April 15%(<> 1816. Pork firmer?moss 19.87^(^19.50. Lard quiet?steam 13%. Money 2Stf. Gold 18>f. Ex ohange?long 4.85; short 4.88}*'. " 7 P. M.? Cotton?Bel receipts 396; gross 5,153. Futures closed steady; sales 31,400: October 14>? bid; No? vember 14 9-16, 14 19-32; December 145?; January ' 15 1-32; February 15 11-82: Maroh 15%; April 15 27-32. 15%; May 16)*, 16 3 10; Jane 1611-32, 16& Cotton dull; sales 1,541. at 14%@15. Soutborn flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat active and lo. better?1.14@1 35. Corn steady?86 ?89. Coffee quiet and unchanged. Sugar dull, heavy and Juc- lower. Rice doll and unchanged and only limited jobbing trade. Pork decidedly firmer; job lots 20.0G(?)20.25. Lard scarce oud firm?new prime steum 14. Whiskey a shade lower?fairly aotive, at 99^@99,'o. Freights a shade firmer. Money easy, at 2>?@3. Ster? ling heavy?4 85. Gold dull but strong?10>f| @ I0y^. Governments stroug and aotive. States quiet and a shade better for some. Cincinnati, October 28.?Flour dull. Corn dull?old 75@78; new 60. Lard quiet?summer 12>6@123?spot; prime steam 11. B.icon?shoulders firmer? 7^@8;siJea quiet. Whiskey steady, at 99. Lodisvillk, October 28.?Flour und corn unchanged.- Bacou?shoulders 8; clear rib 13: clear 14 Pork nominal. Lard nominal. Whiskey 99. St. Louis, October 23.?Flour low grades scarce aud firm?su peril no win? ter 3.90@4O0. Com dull?No. 2 mixed G8((/w0, accordiug to location. Whiskey steady. Pork quiot?20.50. Bacon quiet and only limited jobbing demand. Lard dull?summer 12. New Oiileans, October 23.?Cotton tending dowu?middling 14J4'; low middling 14; good ordiuary l'dy?; not reoeipts 964; gross 1,955; exports to Great Britain 3.519; sales 3,600?labt evening 4.400. Augusta, October 28.?Cot too de? mand good?middling 13^; low mid? dling 13Ja; good ordinary 13; net re? ceipts 1,841; sales 1,412. Mobile, October 28.?Cotton quiet ?middling 14; low middling 13;?j; good ordinary 13^; net receipts 1,375; exports coastwise 083; sales 1,200. ChaMjESton, October 28.?Cotton lower?middling 13%; low middling 13?u'; good ordiuary 13}X', net receipts j 4,515; exports to Great Britaiu 4,4(33; I sales 3,000. Beceipts of cottou at Baltimore 250; Gulveaton 18,040; Norfolk 2.G75; Sa? vannah 6.364; Memphis 2,U70; Boston 228; Philadelphia 211; Wilmiugtou, N. C, 211. j, LiVEiiPOOii, October 28?3 P. M.? Cotton dull aud depressed?uplauds 7&; Orleans 8j^@8i4'; sales 12.U00, including 5,400 American; 2,000 for speculation aud export; cottou to arrive 1-1(5 cheaper; salesou basis mid? dling uplauds, nothing below good or? diuary, shipped September to Decem? ber, 7 9-16@7>b; notuiog bulow low middling, shipped November or De? cember, 7?i@7 9-16; basis middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, shipped November or December, 7Ja. Consumption Can Be Cuiied.? Sohenck's Pulmonio Syrup, Schenck'a Sea Weed Tonic, and Sohenck's Man? drake Pills, are the only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Consump? tion. Frequently medicines that will stop n cough will occasion the death of the patient; they look up tbe liver, stop tbe circulation of the blood, he? morrhage follows, and, in faot, they olog the action of the very organs that oansod the cough. Liver Complaint und Dyspepsia are the oauses of two-thirds of the oases of Consumption. Many persons com? plain of a dull pain in the side, consti? pation, ooated tongue, pain iu the shoulder-blade, feoliogs of drowsiness and reHtleaioess, the food lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied with acidity and belohing up of wind. These symptoms usually originate from a disordered condition oi the stomach or a torpid liver. Persona so affected, if they take oue or two heavy colds, and if the .cough in these oases be suddenly cbeoked, will find tbe stomach and liver clogged, remaining torpid and ioaotive, and al? most before they are aware, tbe lungs are a mass of sores and ulcerated, the result of which is death. Scbenok's Palmonio Syrup is on ex? pectorant, whiob dues not coutain opium or anything oaloulated to check a cough suddenly. Sohenck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food, mixes with tbe gastric jifloes of tbe stomach, aids digestiou and creates a ravenous appetite. When tbe bowels are costive, skin sallow or tbe symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency, Sohenck's Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by J. H. Schenck Sc Son, N. E. corner Sixth and Arob streots, Philadelphia, and are for sale by all druggists and dealers. Out 11 i 13 FcitcnaoTT, Benedict & Co., Charles? ton, S. O, are offering one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods and Car? pets in tbe United States. Parties in want of tbo aamo will savu from 25 to to 30 per cent, by ordering from them. They are prepared to send samples on npphcatiou. All retail orders over $10 will bo sent free of charge to any part of the Southern'States. Remit by P. O. Order, Express or Draft drawn to our order, or Goods will bo sent C. O. D. 017 Judge H?ge, in bis speech at Abbe? ville Court House on last Monday, spoke of Gen. McGowau, bis competi? tor for Congress, in the most respect? ful manner, and said that "his military record was all that a gallant officer could desire, and that be possessed all the qualities that went to make the gentleman." He said, however, that be did not want bim to get any of "our voteB."?AcbeviUe Preta. , a v? ab'uiDgioa letter says: "Crimi nal suits win soon be entered by the trustees of the Freed man's Saving* and Treat Company against the board of finance audTjtbers of the bank, who either permitted it to be plundered or shared in tbe work themselves. For prudential reasons, the names of par? ties who are to bo proceeded against are withheld, but it is understood tbat among tbem are a number of men who were prominent in the late government of this distriot. Upwards of 8500, 000 were taken from the deposits of the bank and loaned upon what is now shown to have been worthless securities. Tho charter of the insti? tution, whioh was drawn by tho late Senator Somner, provides tbat loans Bball only be made upon Government bonds and unencumbered reul estate iu tbo Distriot of Columbia. It ap? pears tbat this wus steadily violated hy tbo finance board, which hud supervi? sion of ull loans. Nearly all tbe de? positors were of tbe poorer classes, laboring men and bard-working wo? men, and great suffering will follow the failure of tbe bank to pay. Those best acquainted with its affairs say, under moet favorable circumstances, it will not bo able to pay twenty cents on the dollar." Didn't Kiss Her ?A gentleman who bus been traveling iu the lower Counties, says the Siu Antonio, (Cal? ifornia) Herald, tells us the following amusicg story: Ho was stopping over? night at a houso where the partition walls were particularly tbiu. The ad? joining room was occupied by a mo? ther and her daughter. After retiring, tbe mother begun to rebuke the daugh? ter for .in alleged partiality to some? body named Johu, which soft im poachment the daughter denied vigor? ously. ??But," 6aid the mother, "I saw him kissing you at the cow-pen, yesterday morning, Amanda." "No, ma, he wasn't kissing me at all." "Why did you huve your bead so close up to uis for? you deceiviu' critter." "Well, you see, uia, I had been eat? ing pitallas ('.be fruit of a species of cactus,) and you see, ma, I got some of tho prickles iu my lipt?and?and? "And what, you wicked critter." "And I couldn't get them out my? self, you know, and John pulled them out with his teeth?but be didn't kiss urn nary time." The Euforcement Act is the most potent instrument for controlling elec? tions which has ever been framed. Its sweeping provisions huve received euch swooping constructions by the Administration that they can bo made to cover almost any case, or to accom? plish almost any purpose. Hundreds of citizens in Louisiana and Alabama have been arrested and dragged in irons hundreds of miles from their homes on charges which, even if true, would deprive the infamous statate of all jurisdiction. But true or false, right or wrong, every purpose is an? swered. The Democrats are intimi? dated and kept away from the polls, and the Republicans are at liberty tu employ every species of fraud which will insure the triumph of their party. k m ??*>-' Philadelphia is following the bad ex? ample of New York, if, indeed, it did not long ago lead New York by its bad example. The City Councils there have voted, for extraordinary ex? penses, $3,216,000; $1,000,000 is asked for water, $1,000.000 for sewers, 81,000,000 by tbe G.is Troat, and $216,000 for station houses, all to be raised by loans, and the Publio Build? ing Commissioners ask for 850Q.OOO more to eke out what has fallen short, in tbe taxes. Tbe city began 1871 with a funded and floating debt oi over 360,000,000, and a financial sheet that required #11,723,816 from taxa? tion, in addition to all the other reve? nues of the oity. One-third of this taxation is required to pay interests. A Most Unjust Insinuation.?It has been stated in some quarters and in? sinuated iu others, tbat Judge Greene was now dissipating, and that this is tho cause of his abseuce from active participation iu the campaign. We know, from personal knowledge, that the statemeut is utterly without foun? dation, and the fact has been so at? tested by Dr. J. J. Bossard, Judge Greene's family physician. The cir? culation of such a report is an act of great injustioe.?Sumler Watchman. Guonybags dunned Smith for tbo amount due on account, and. Smith wrote, saying Gunnybags must let the aocount stand awhile longer. Gunny bags wrathfully replied that be would uot. "Then let it run," retorted Smith, and Gunnybags was madder than ever. Sir John A?lley, aD English M. P., attended a meeting of his constituents reoently, when a man in the crowd called out, "What about tho liquor bill?" "Well," said Sir John, "mine was uncommonly high last year, bow was yours?" Q iiz says that at h's landlady's tea party, last night, he beard tho Duch? ess of Edinburgh'? name mentioned, uud observed several ancient maidons counting op something on their lin? gers, with a look of disappointment, lint he don't kuow what it meant. Tbe sextou of Grace Church, New York, is the richest of his trade in America, being estimated at $250,000, nil of whioh ho has made while in his office. 58 deaths are reported in Charleston for tbe week ending the 24th?white?, 25; colored, 83. When the Porte becomes so intole? rant as to suppress the Bible, it is any? thing bnt Sublime. T'hoj.rice throahor ?nd corn mill of | Dr. R 8parkman, in Georgetown, was destroyed by ore last week. Fif? teen acres of rice in on adjaceut barn were destroyed at tbe name time. Loss 910,000. Nena Sahib denies that he had a I band in tbe massacre at Cawoporo' seventeen years ago, aod witnesses doubt whether he is Nena Sahib at all. But be is in irons, and bis brother Bala is captured. A Wisconsin clergyman has been found guilty by a church council of "not always handling tbe irutb with snfDoient carefulness to meet tbe de maudti of veracity." A Michiguu farmer complains that | be is not receiving half the campaign |>peecbes this year, necessary to light his tires, and be has bad to make a ??baving contract with a cooper shop. Five children were born at once to Mrs. Hart, tho wife of u butcher ot Depero. Wis , not long since, and three of them still live. An envious person, who was not iu vited to be preseut at either of the j Grant weddings, pronounces them "Snrtur-Houoro utl'.iirs, anyhow." Fir robbing a mm of a pen-knife I valued at fifty cents, two colored eiti zeus of New York h ive each been sen? tenced to imprisonment for ten years. Notice. a LL persons having demands against ?\. Estate of RICHARD WEARN, will p;-.?3<> pre.-ent them to ua for payment, t'hoae Indebted, will please make p&vmem to ua. BAOUMAN A YOU MANS t'ctsa :i Palmetto Hams. SUGAR-CURED Cauva8?rd HAMS, Pa! mett > brand. The best iu market Just received an 1 for sale bv ek-t 2.? 3 IOHN AO SEW A PON. Apples, Onions and Potatoes. A FULL Stick of APPLES, ONIONS r\. and POTATOES. Just received and tor aale bv JOHN A?NEW ft SON. Oet 2'.) 1,000 Oats'. Oats.'. BUSHELS Choice Feeding OATS. Jttat received and J >HS AGSEW ft SON. Oc 3 Aniline Byes. LE.VM?N ANILINE DYES am the Strongest, mo: t Brilliant and m^jt Durable Domestic Dyes in the world. Any article of Uiothiug, Uibbous, Feathers', Fancy Arti-.dea, iVc , cau be Dyed iu a iew minutes, at a tr tliug expense. A full as ! sortnieut of those Beautiful Dyes in botles, wiib directions for uce. Call and a?-e sam? ple colors at L T. SfLLIHAX ft CO.'S OctSft Drug St'.re. Cheao. De:icious and Healthful. FINE MOUNTAIN APPLES. 125 B?SHELS. Saves doctors' bills and drug bills, and better thaD Qtoeu'a Delight or Hepatic Comp jund. For sale by L?rick & Lowrance. Oat 29 PARKER'S HALL. I One Muht Only? Thursday.October 30. HAYERLVS MINSTRELS, JT. H. IIAVKHLV, Proprietor. IN a select and refined programme, intro? ducing the following arttats: K.M. HALL. MILT G. BARLOW, OEO. WILSON. CANFILD, BOOKER. GOSS and FOX, the challenge duublo set song and dance artists. Selections and style entirely different from all otners. Celebrated Oa'.i'oraia Q lartette, Welling Bros, and Freeth. W. W. Barbour'a Orchestra and Lraaa Band. Usual price- list. Reserved arata on sa!v at LyBraud'a Music Store. D. B. HODOE3, General Agent. HARRY J. CLAPHAM, Oot 27 3 Assistant Manager. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETG. IHAVE a large stock of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. All goods warranted as repre? sented. Watches, Clocks and Jew??Iry re? paired and work warranted. GEO. BRUNS, Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Block. Wagons, &c, &c. THOSE in want of an\ style of WAGONS will Had it to their advaatage to ,^ive me a call. I manufac? ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black smithing in all its branches promptly au.i neatly performed. HENRY SKIPPER. Oct23 _ Potted Meats. Potted Ham, Potted Tongue, Potted ChicUcu, Potted Turkey, Poi:ed Lobster, Roast Turkey, Mutton, ! ftc.just received and for salolow by J _Oc?^_3_JOHN AG NEW ft SON. THE GREAT SOUTHERN ! MY Coils IB. FURCUG0TTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. tus: cu?Ai'aaT DRV UOOOS. NOTIONS. OIL, CLOIUS, CARPETS, MATTINGS. RlOs, Kir., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, aee local. 8npt 4 t?mo JUST RECEIVED, AT HoKenzie's Confectionery,! Main Street, Columbia, 8. C. ~\TEW Elomo Figs, Raisins, i sad j boxes, Ll fresh Dates, Malaga drapes. Florida Oranges, Belle Pippins, Brazil Nats, Eng? lish Walnuts, 8.8. Almonds, Peoana, Fil? berts, Northern Cranberries, Cooking Prunes, Albert Biscuits, a fine assortment of Preserves and Jellies, Dessicated Cocoa nut, Ac. Ac. Oot 24. 6 Fish and Oysters BEOEIVED freab evorj morn? ing from Wilmington. These _ aro the New River Oysters, and, without doubt, aro the largest and the beut flavored oysters ever brought to this city. For sale by OBID JENKINS, On Plain strcot, next door to Jobu II. Heiao's confectionery and fancy store. Oct 21_|3 Fire Insurance. GEO. HUG GINS' AGENCY. Established in Columbia, S. C, 1849. dl TN A FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart? ford, Conn., $6,000,000. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., of London, England, $3.000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia, J3.500.000 PUENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, $2,1.00,000. OLD DOMINION FIRE1N8URANCE CO., ? >f Richmond, Ya., $300,000. ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn., $400,000. Risks taken on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton, Ac, Ac. GEO. HUOOINS. Agent. Oi'rico oppoeito the Columbia Hotel. Sam 13_|2m F L OUR, Sr. C. .TT Panels New Hulled BU?KW UimT. tJ 0u barrels Fancy Family Flour. 10 tierces Magnolia Hams. 3 barrels Breakfast Strip and C. S. Shoulders. IN FANCY GROCERIES, Snch as Cauued Goods, Jellies. Pre? serves, C'iadiments, English and American Pickles, Sauces, &c, A-c, the supply and variety are extensive. In Teas and Coffees, Fu!i lines of carefully selected qualities. Wines and Liquors. O.u a recent trip North, I have mado cv-ry arrangement to keep np the emi? nent quality which always characterizes those as sold by me. My stock is in every way compUto. " Fresh additions to stock daily. Oct 15 OEO. SYMMEB3. "The Georgia Gin," We a;?ai:i call the attention of those ! with ?;:t GINS to the above Gin. We have sold them fur seven years, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely increased demand and sale each year, ia the best evidence of their merits. We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOWRANCE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. A Kerosene That Will Not Explode! A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered /\_ with the coulidenco that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil tnat bas been offered to the public. Tbis oil is primo white in color, is deodor? ized to the highost extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, and is war? ranted to stand a fire test of 150 degrees Fahrenheit. It is porfoctly safe for use in all Coal Oil or Keroscuo Lamps, and as its name indi? cates, will givo all who use it perfect '?nccurity" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, have much less smell, and not crust the wick, and will bo found to be very economi? cal, to say nothing of the entire "security" iu its use. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Oct 11 Drug Storo. It Pays to Buy Good Medicines. ITpavs to use Huiuitsh'e KINA CHILL CURE. It pava to use Heinitsh's BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. It pavs to nse STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP. It pavs to pnrifv vour blood with QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It pavs to use the COOK'S BAKING POWDER. It pays to uso the QUAKER LINIMENT. It pavs to use Mother Darling's INFANT CORDIAL for children. It pava to buy vour medicines at " " E. H. HEINITSH'S Oct - Drug and Medicine Store. The Song Monarch! I A sew AND HOST IN'TESKSTtXO I book for SINGING OLASSES. IPULL of melodious SONGS, DUETS, 1 GLEES and tour-part SONGS, all easy I and perfectly adapted to a Singing School Coarse, but at the same time forming a collection well suited for tho use of College and other Choirs, Singing Societies, Jcc By H. R. Palmer, aacialcd by L.O.Emer ! n'"n. i'r.:cK, 75 CENTS. Peu Di /.m, $7 50. A moat attractive Piano Piece: ! .SOUYENIR De LIMA, MA/.OURKA, $1 00. j One of the ''Posthumous Works of L. M. ? iottacbalk." the leader: A hew .i:k1 excellent collection of Music for i lioira, Conventions and Singing Classes, prepared by those most successful conipoa era, H. U Palmer, of Chicago^aod L. O. Emerson, U.-stou. Price, fl.|^ or $12 00 : per deceit. F >r your mxt Sunday School song Boo*, .send for tho RIVER OF LIFE. By Per? kins ami Bentlev. 33 cents. All books and music s?int, posl paid, for .etail price. _ ? OLIVER DITSON A CO., Booton. 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