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LOCAL ITEMS.
Beaufort, S. C. August 10 1876.
969* The board of County Commissioners
meet to-day.
Lemons. ! Lemons! ! 60 cts. per doz.
at Robert's
9&* u Piccadilly il the best five cents
cigar io the world for sale by Robert's.
The democratic county Convention
met, at Yemassee on Monday last,
acdelected delegates on the "stright out' j
platform as follows: Messrs. Wm. EIliott,
C. J. C. Hutson, J. W. Moore.
J. E. Deloach, Abram Martin, G. H.
Hoover, and James E. Morrison.
Just received a choice lot of confee
tionery at KoDert 8.
I?* The board of equalization have,
very properly, reduced the assessment of
real estate on Port Royal, Ladies, and St
Helena Islands. The unfairness of valuing
lands on these island from five to
ten dollars per acre, and on the main land
from fifty cents to seven dollars per acre
has created considerable dissatisfaction.
Irish Potatoes and Codfish at
^^H Robert s.
10* On Friday last a boat, containing
Hp three men named Tom Fuiler, Dick FulI
ler, and Richard Jackson, together with a
load of several hundred watermelons,
from Poor plantation, Hilton Head, was
W capsized in Calibogne Sound, and all the
men drowned.
9* We have received reports from
several plantations on St Helena Island,
that the cotton caterpillar has put in an
appearance in strong force, and as the
weather has been very favorable for their
development for the past few weeks, snd
the cotton plant having been kept green
and tender by the frequent showers grave
fears are entertained of seriously damage,
by these pests.
&? Try a " Golden Plume 41 the Boss
ten cent cigar at Robert's,
From the last published report of
U. S. customs, we see that Beaufort,
although not a tenth part as large as <
Savannah or Charleston, does not fall far
below them in the value of dutiable imports
received during the year. Beaufort
$107,219; Savannah $169,951; Charleston
267,181.
$9* Between three and four hundred j
excursionists left Beaufort for Savannah
on board the Steamer Reliance on Mon-!
day last The Rev. R. F. Bythewood
got up the excursion which was a com
plete success.
^9
flU The entertainment of Sunday
evening last, presi ded over by the Kev.
J. B. Middieton at the M. ?. church was
well attended by those who take an interest
in such entertainments. This gen
tleman is doing a good work in our town.
tST Steam Cooked White wheat. Try it
for sale by Robert's.
BQu Mr. Geo. Holmes, whose name was
used by his friends on the municipal
ticket without his consent, made it
generally known at the polls that he did
not wish the position and would resign
if elected, otherwise there was no question
that his name would have been added to
the list of successful candidates.
r I^ Judge Reed has thought it prudent
to instruct the clerk of the court fo?
Charleston county, to adjourn the court of
Common Pleas, that he had left open,
aud which Judge Whipper had announced
that he intended to preside over on the
27th. inst Judge Reed is not anxious to
have the matter settled so soon.
B&. We are informed that since the
attack on Mr. T. E. Miller, an account
of which we published last week in a letter
signed " Voter " that his house was
surrounded a few nights afterwards by a
large body of armed men who made some
threats, and Mr. Miller for the safety of
himself and family has removed to Grahamville.
Jacksoo Wood, Alias J. P. Green
was arrested in Charleston on Friday la st
on suspicion that he was one of the gang
who entered the store of Mr. R. Harris,
at Allendale, on the 31st of last month.
A large quantity of the goods stolen have
been captured in Charleston.
M^Judge Maher, has had tendered to
i.tn? ttiA nnmin tinn on the democratic
ticket for governor, bat has declined the
honor.
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A sad accident occurred
near Grahamville, on the 2nd instant It
teems that two little boys, (the youngest
children of Mr. Reynolds ) by some mistup,
got hold of a box of concentrated
potash, which is used for making soap,
and after, examining with all a child's
curiosity the contents, they tasted it and
were most dreadfully and painfully poisoned.
There is but little, if any hope
,9f th<eir reoovery,
A-The fair for the benefit of the
j^piaoQpal Church fund took place at
flardeevilie on the evening of th" 26th
ult and was in every particular a success.
Quite a large excursion party attended
from Savannah and numbers of youn?
p^ap^e the surrounding country and
villages also graced our streets, The
Fair took place at the residence of Mrs.
Edwards. The table literally groaned
un^er the weight of good things tempt
flpgiy displayed upon them. The waa
hr^jts, ^de by Mrs. P., reflected greal
credit uppn the taste and skill of that lady
The ice cream stand was surrounded by
punpjaers during the whole evening. Th<
Rebecca's Well was a perfect type o
neatness and fantastically arranged. Tht
Wei] was presided over by the chanuiuj
I Misses W. and It., in the characteifi of I
! Rebecca and Rachel. "Take a chance!'
was heard on every side, and imploring
faces peeped up at you irresistibly, until
one's pockets were reluctantly emptied, j
At 11 the whistle of the locomotive sum-1
moned the Savannah party, who returned |
home, with all sorts of pleasant recollec- j
tions, by the light of the moon.
TOWN COUNCIL, MEETISOt
Swearing in the New Council. Electien
of Clerk and Treasurer. The Election
Contest, Instructing a Solicitor.
Last night the members of the retiring
council assembled, and the finance comI
mittee reported having examined the
| accounts of the Intendant and the clerk
! and Treasurer and found them correct,
j Mr. Waterhouse called the attention
i of council to an unpaia bill of one of the
j town employees, Ben Watkins, and pro.
% 5 ? ? *L a fvAoonrv
duced accepted oraers on mu UVOCUIJ |
tor part of the bill, one of which was
accepted by the former clerk and had not
been.paid. He desired council to take
some action. The town had paid off in
full Ben Watkios for his services. The
matter was left with the Intendant and
the treasurer to examine and come to a
settlement between the parties, council
' thinking they had no powerin the matter,
i The returns of the managers of election
were read, and the Intendant proceeded
to induct into office the new council. Mr.
F. D. J. Lawrence desired his papers
that he had presented should be examined,
as he appeared as legal advisor for a
contestant to the seat of one of the
wardens and objected to the new council
being sworn in. The Intendant held that
the p owers and duties of that council were
at an end, and proceeded with the busi-1
ness of swearinginnew council.after which
the papers presented by Mr. Lawrence
were read and the Intendant held they
were insufficient and Mr. Lawrence must
present his evidence in writing, when the
contestant would have an opportunity to
submit evidence in rebutal.
Mr. Lawrence contended he was right,
and offered to make an argument, but was
informed that he would have until the
next meeting to submit testimony and
then after the other side had testified he
might address the council.
Council then proceeded to elect officers.
There were two applications for clerk and
treasurer, Mr. Richmond and Mr. Lockwood,
who stated m his letter, with a view
to save expense he would do the work for
$300. in addition to fees allowed on exc
cutions. The ballot was four for Rich
mond and one blank. Mr. Richmond of
fered a bond signed by Messrs. Collins,
and Pollitzer, which was accejted and he
was sworn into office.
For marshal, Joseph Cohen received
three votes; Peter Gibbs one, and Peter
Robinsou one. Mr. Cohen was declared
elected.
1776'. IS 76.
OBNTENHTTAI,.
POKT ROYAL RAILROAD CO.,
Office Gen. Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ga., July 1,1876.
A Full line of Centennial Excursion tickets to
Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates, are
now on sale, Tia Augusta, embracing all the popular
routes to the North.
IFor tickets and time tables showing schedule ol
the different routes, apply to
r. HAMILTON,
Agent. Beaufort, S. C.
A M. HAMILTON,
Agent, Port Royal, S. C.
T. S. DAVANT,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga,
i. M. STUART, M. D.,
Cor. Bay At Eighth Streets.
Beaufort, S . O.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY, PURFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., j
Together with many other articles too numerous
o mention. All of which will be sold at the lowes
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
compounded. feb.1'1
FRANZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House,
Bar St. Beaufort. See adrertisement.
Barber.
SUTLEDGE, R. M.?Barber, sharing hair cutting,
shampooing and dyeing done in the m atmanner.
Bay St.
COOPER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, Millinarr.
French and Domestic Flowers, Fancy
Go? ds,"notions, Ac. Bay St. Sec advertisement.
in
Carriage Painter
MCGREGOR, J AS. E.?Carriage maker, sign and
carriage painter, Bay aud Charles Sts. See
advertisement.
.Professional uaras
Y17TGG1N, P. L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of
V? 2nd Circuit. Bay St.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
Magnolia Passenger Route.
I'HJJVGE OF SCHEnULE.
SUPERINTSOFFICE PORT ROYAL RAILR'D)
Av 15sta, Ga.. May 1, 1876. j
The following Pa^sengtr Schedule will be operaj
ted on and alter May l, 1876.
OOINO SOUTH. Train No. 1. Dally.
Leave Augusta 8 30 a m
| Leave Yemaase *12 37 p ni
t Arrive Port Royal 2 30 p iu
I Arrive at Savannah 8 30 pm
, Arrive at Chariestou 4 20 p m
I Arrive at Jacksonville 8 35 p in
> | GOING KOKTH. Train No. Dally.
[ Leave Jacksonville , , 2 10 p in
Leave Savannah...,. 9 00 a no
. | Lr Charleston ,.... 8 .'50 a iu
I 1/ *Te ^ort ? ?>?? 10 15 a m
[ Leave Yetutwsee *12 30 p iu
I Arrive at Augusta - 5 00 p tit
Diaper. ?
' \ The only line making close connection with
the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and
. . front and to Jacksonville and all noiut* in Florida,
1 : avoiding the long, Wiious and wclLknown Omnibus
I transferer through that city
; The only line running Through Day Coaches with.
j out change between Augusta and Savannah.
k Connections made at Augusta with the Suutli
tl Carolina Railroad for Aiken, 8. C., Charlotte. Col:
uuihia and Augusta Railroad for all points North
j and Southwest, West aitd Northwest,
i Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augussa by ap
j plying to agents at Beaufort or Port Royal.
' j Baggage Checked Through,
f R.G. FLEMING,
\ Superintendent.
T. S. DA VA NT.
f Oeo'l. Pj??. Asenf
_ $
F 00 I) :
for the
STARVING!
INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED
Stores win be sold at pi m,ir auction to
the highest bidder under olBcial orders from
the Navy Department.
By Jas. M. Crofut.
j Government Auctioneer.
| At his stores on Ray street, in Beaufort, commenci
in<r nn
j ?o ?
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1576,
at 2 p. m., ami continuing each Saturday until the
entire stock is disposed of
44 Bbls. Mess Beef, 8800 lbs.
I 171 Cases Fresh Beef, 8208 lbs.
47 Packages Navy Bread, 4132 lbs.
2 1-2 Bbls Flour. 490 lbs.
1 1-2 Bbls. Rice, 385 lbs.
4 Boxes Coffee, 250 lbs.
8 Bbls. Beans, 238 gallons.
1 Box Tomatoes, 84 lbs.
12 Cases Dessicated Potatoes and Onions,
60 1-2 Yds. Blue Satinet.
66 Yds. Blue Flannel.
5 Lbs. Sewing Silk.
2 Pr. Kip Shoes.
9 Tin Cups.
24 Prs. Scissors.
I Mess Kettle.
II Kegs Pickles.
The above will be sold in small lots to suit pur
chasers.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
at the store of
E. A. Seheper,
The Leader jn Low Prices
Having just returned from new
YORK, I am prepared to show a larger and
more complete stock of
SPRING&S0MHIERG00DS
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
clothing,
nats, and cats,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MATTING Ac
0
I offer an entirely fresh stock of
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Selected in New York with special view to their
adaptability to present season, climate Ac.
EXTRA IXD UCEMENTS
will be offered in all departments, as I am determined
to makethisone of the most attractive estab- ,
lishmentsin town. Call before purchasing elsewhere
and examine the stock of goods at
E. A. SCHEPER.
BANKING HOUSE,
Wm. H. Lock wood.
i j
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S.'C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
nv
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
a p. 27.6m.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY.
VESTAL OIL,
Gives a better light than any other oil, and will no
explode. For sale by
m. kressel,
ap.13. Bay St., eaufort.
TAKE DR. DENNIS'
System Renovator and Blood
PURIFYING SYRUP.
For Dyspepsia, Piles, Heartburn, Sick Headache
Fevers, Sores. Ac.
M. J. GRAHAM, Agt.,
mar.W-lm. Beaufort.
P. M. WHITMAN,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
Bay Street, Beaufort, S. C.,
Has just retruned erom the north
with a fine assortment of goods at
orth.ern Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c, to $1.50.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $36 to $30.
0
G Day & 1 Dij Striking Clocks, S3.50 to S3.
o
GENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS. RINGS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD & SIL\EK WATCHES,
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to^.twenty-five per eent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.6.1y
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
i Tin Sheet Irons Copper Worker
DEALER IN
i j
. j Tapaoned and Stamped Tiu Wares. Constantly or
, i J hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
! Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cocking Stoves*
W. H. CALVERT,
Bay St. between Stb A 3;a its. Beaufort. S. f
A LECTURE,
TO YOUNG MEN.
JmH Published, in a Sealed linrefopr .Price sir rm'x.
A Lrrlttrr on the Xnturc, Treatment, <V
Ka?l it ??1 cure of Seminal Weakness, <ir Spcrmali*- I
rhoea induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary Kmis-ions
Importencv, Nervous Debility, and Iinjs-ditnents t<>
Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and i
Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, ac.? By
ROBERT J. OI'LVKRWELL, M. D., author of tin
"(Irecn Book," &c.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves front his own experti nee
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicine, and with
out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru- !
ments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a nude of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
??"* This Lecture trill prove a boon to thousands and
thousands.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp
Address the Publishers.
F. BRUGMAN & SON,
41 Ann St., New York Post Office Box 4J?W?
july 9th 1-y.
State of South Carolina, ) r? ,00
County of Beaufort./In Coiu,uon *
J. L. Duncan vs. C. E. Warren. It appearing t
" " - . ,1..., .l.? lllginiiff
the satisfaction 01 me cuuu, im.h ,..v .
herein has filetl his petition against the Defendant
to foreclose a mechanic's lien on certan buildings
in the " City of Port Koyal " in aforesaid county,
the property of the Defendant, and it appearing tha1
the Defendant is a non-resident of this State and
that his residence after duedilsgence cannot lie ascertained.
On motion of Dell and Barnwell Plaintiffs
Attorney; Ordered; that the Defendant C. E. Warren
do appear and answer the petition therein on the
1st day of August 187G and serve a copy of said an
swer on Plaintiffs attorneys at Beaulort S. C. and
this notice to that end be seived by publication
of this order in the Port Royal Standard and Com
mercial once in each week for six weeks.
June 12th 1876
JOHN J. MAIIER,
Attest; H. G. JUDD.
c. c. c. r.
June 22 6-t.
JAS. E. McGRECOR"
CARRIAGE MAKER,
HOUSE, SIGN,
and CARRIAGE PAINTER.
Opp. Express Office, Beaufort, S. C.
All kinds of Scroll and fancy sawing.
AH kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on
reasonable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed.
1 Agent for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
saw, which can be seen in operation at iuv shop.
JAS. E. McGREGOR.
Julyl-ly.
1VIRS. E. HOLZACH,
B
R
BREAD
V
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Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., COR. FREE LANDING, BEAUFORT |
Just received a large and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
which will he sold at nrlces to suit the times. Will
so keep on hand till kinds of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.2.V,f.
W. H. DEVLIN,
Carpenter \ Builder
o
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
? ? TTT T?T\?n
LAt LIV IAU,
and SPAR MAKING.
? i
o
OFFICE AND SHOP *
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
aug.S.ly.
" port royal
Saw A Planing Hill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
HAXUFACTl'EKRS OF AND DEALERS IN
7SLL0W FINE Tim AND L'JHFEE
AND
Cypress STilnglos,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on land
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
nov.2My. D. C. WILSON, A CO-"
m. pollitzebT
I
COTTON FACTOR
AND
Commission Merchant
BEAUFORT S . C
J. c. rIchmondT"
Trial Justice.
All business intrusted to him will receive care
ful and prompt attention. Ollice Custom House
Building. Beaufort S. C.
kj april C7-t
THfPARKERCUN.
PARKER BRtfSv
WEST MERIDEN.CT.* '
(Eliifrtcston JUvrrttisrintnt*.
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D. OWKILL & SO\S,
j
?IHM > S\ :.K T>B.\ I.kk*? IV
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
No, 33 IXi'.yTio Street
Cliarloston S. C.
aprl.s-lvr.
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'S\*UYA I'AK
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O "S 'i.ionmorr *is Avrr
'OAV1U 'S
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Eleclro-PIated Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
MANUFACTURED BY TIIE
MERIDIAN BRITANJIA COMPANY,
530 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those
Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where necessarily
the most wear comes, and bearing the Trade
Mark.
1874?ROGERS BROTHERS? XII.
N. B. ?This great improvement In Silver - Plated
Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade
of Plate, A 1,8 and 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are
Patented. The Extra or ' Standard Plate" made by
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 per ceut, heavier than theordianary market standard.
23" First Fremeuras awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American
Institute Fair, 1674. inclusive,
mar 9-6 ra.
rfjf fn tf>OH P^r day at home. Samples worth St
<J)j IU ?J)ZU tree- Stinson A Co., Portland' Maine
SEND 25c. to G. P. ROW ELL A CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000
newspapers, and estimates showing cost ofadvertis,'!i
(hit) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
tJlZ terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maiue.
marO-ly.
JOHN FKANZ,
0
W holesale & Retail tiroeer,
AND
SHIP CHANDLER
o
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
0
Constantly receiving^from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
liquors
plantation supplies,
at the princple Store, formerly occupied
by J. Fylcr, Corner Bay and West Street
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a
bakery at my premises, at the corner Bay
and Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
supply of fresh BREAD &c. I have secured
the services of an expericDcc'd baker,
and by using the finest grades ot
flour, shall endeavor to secuty a share of
public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
and Scott Street.
JUST RECEIVED, j
at the
STIIIDIRD&COMMERCUL
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
PAPER. ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
letter heads, note heads,
cards, etc.
Job printing <lonc neatly and cheaply. AH orders
? ? ? A -..,.1 .v.1 t A
promptly auviium ??.
<T>ri$t autt .feed.
S 31 WALLACE,
Cotton Factor
AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wliolinale Dealer in
g&ain, t-io, ssal, m:, Etc,,
Son Island Cotton
IJought, Ginned and prepared for marj
ket.
Advances Made on Consignments.
.
Having the host machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn and meal, ho is
prepared to execute all orders 011 tlic
shortest possible notice.
, The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
j Cotton ginned on toll. jan.T.
.W. S. KLLIOTT, Haiufor! S. C.
\
HJ l*K.VA7., X CO., CharleuloH 8. t
' THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPATTT,
Having pit n? \ gktst mill at theih
old siand, nro prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
I any quantity, and a? r -asonalde rates.
I M. S. ilLITOTT,
?
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ir i ii i?ihiwi i i in hp i i m i w~ r ii ii iii~r -?*i i ihi i\\m*
E. W . IIETEK,
FAMILY GROCERIES f> ?L
FWII8BIK ?WK,
^P^^-C8tlof? Crockery.. Hardware 00M
'a -T= ^ }?,
~ SEA ISLAN D BOTE L,
HAS BEEN RE-OPEXED.
THE PATRONAGE OF THE'TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.
JAMES ODELL, - - - - Proprietor. r
if STOCK OF IX
AT THE OLD STAND OF .
Jacob Apple.
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I HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND I'Atroxs,
that Phave just received a complete etock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Such as DRESS GOODS. LINENS, NOTIONS, and the handsomest
lot of EDGINGS and INSERI'INGS, also CLOTHING, HATS, Ac.
GF.YT'S FUBNISHING GOODS,'
Boots and Shoes,
All of the la tost styles. Give us a call and judge the prices for yourselves.
Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, .Beaufort, S. C.*
Are You Going to Paint?
then use new york enamel paint co.'s
CHEMICAL PAINT
? \
Ready for use in W iiite, and over One Hundred Dieferent Colors made of
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted
much Hindsomcr and Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Union
and is on many thousands of the finest houscs]in the country
-v ?
Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
rnre redl edsa mfleard sest free. ' 103 ClMta Street, New Tort.'
THE WEED
SEWING MACHINE COMFY.,
Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms
TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS/
?Who will deal in?
Sewing Machines of its Man'fture.
o
FAMILY FAVORITE,
Its Name Indicates its Qualities.
Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use
o
NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE
Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our competitors acknowledges
that
For Tailors and Shoemakers* ,
- IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address,
Weed Sewing Machine Company,
Dec.-to. Nos. SI and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS $3jM~
Or XOTZRB8T TO SV22BY GNU
1H. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR, *?
with an adjustable back,?made to support the back of the fitter
while leaning forward in the ordinary position for playing, and by
a simple arrangement, which gives it a backward and at the same
time a downward movement, follows his motions and supports him
in any position without interfering in the least with the freedom
j1I|h Jms 2d- A PLATFORM ROCKER ON
CASTORS, with the long easy movement
"s. of the olds: yle, without the projecting rockers
rStS^M to mar othct luraiiure and the base* of moms
RgPMEjMLeP^lH being, in fa?-t, the only l'latfoim Rocker made
- ?that r.os a perfectly satisfactory movement,
aB Manufactured for the trade by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
o BUFFALO, N. Y.,
^5^ BSSSBbw nn<! for sale by the principal dealers throughout
the United States.
%W If not koj4 by any dealer in your town.
Bend to us for I'rice List and Catalogue.
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