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? -t v. ataaabw-c i: LOCAL HOIS. Beaufort, S. C. November 30, 18/8. BSk. Judge P. L. Wiggin has rented the office lately occupied by the collector of customs. ?>> JS^The forfeited land sale will take place at the court house to-morrow. JgyHouses for rent in town are scarce the demand is greater than the supply. IfcyWhen we find out who is elected we intend to put out our rooster. o? IST" The house of Haudy Barnwell of /" --.Li-- woo Lnrnpd hvan incon- ! cxoemc-ionucajh' ??- ? ? di&ry. The State arms taken froui the militia have been burned and destroyed. This I matter ought to be investigated. I IfirThe chief of the Revenue Marine of the tieasury is looking for a suitab'e wharf and warehouse in Beaufort for the use of the lighthouse department. The bids for building a wall around the National Cemetery were opened in Washington on Friday, the contract has not been awarded. ??????? ? Letter headings, note headings, and envelopes printed in any style and at % the lowest prices. We have a large assortment of all kinds of paper and cards. Call at this office and find how cheap we work. 16?" Our circulation is greater than any paper in the county and is increasing every day. Twenty eight subscribers last week, and only one who stopped his paper. #SU Capt- Charles O'Niel engineer of dredge No, 1 at the Coosaw mines dug in six days nine lighters of clean washed phosphate rock, weighing tons a feat never performed by any dredge in the phosphate digging in these waters. > cr * ~ ~ A good printer will set eight thousand ems a day, or about twelve thousand letters. The distance travelled by his haud will average one foot per letter going to the boxes in which they are contained, and of course returning, making two feet for every letter he sets Thia would make a distance each day of twenty four thousan feet, or more than four miles and in the course of a year, leaving out Sundays, that member travel* about fourteen hundred miles. ? i m? The pilot boat Mcta of Savannah whieh was capsized off Mania's industry lightship last week, was found abandoned and bottom up about fifty miles at sea, by the pilot boat F. \V. Sohepcr, of this place. The pilots and crew of the Se' eper worked for days and at the risk ot looking their own vessel to right the Meta, and secure her in a safe condition for towing. The Meta had out forty fathoms of cable and an anchor which were not discovered until the was righted On Saturday the Meta was brought lip. to the dock where she now lies. The masts sails and rigging were all lost but the bull which, appears to be new i.> scarcely injured. Sheriff Wilson arrested one of the par | ties engaged in the muidcr of Mr. liaus-1 man of Aiken, last week and will deliver him to the Sheriff of Aiken County. The Sheriff and his deputies have been working the case for some time, and they arc entitled to great credit for the skillful manner in securiug evidence sufficient io warrant the arrest. Neither the Sheriff of Aiken or his dt puty had auything to do with the arrest here, Marine News. Entered Nov. 20, Norwci^un Ek. Alpha, Maron? master, 60 days from Liverpool, in ballast to Camp bell, Wylie and Co. Cleared Nov. 20. Br. Rkt. Rosamond, Pavis .master, for Swansea with 570 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw mines. 23. Br. Bk. Albert, T. 1 OUDg. L'avis raasur, mr ? Loudon, with 560 ions of phosphate rock Lom Coosaw mines. 24. Br. Bgt. Lily, Davis master, for Bristol Eng. with 363 tons phosphate rock from Pacific mines. 24. U.S. Schr. Freddie L. Porter, Chase, masterfor Wood Hole, Eng., with 300 tons of phosphate rock from Pacific mines. Carpet badgers or Saddle bagger's BANKING HOUSE, Win. If. Lockwood, * BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any point in the United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. ap.2T.Cm. 1876. FALL 1876 JTEW MILLINERY. For the Season, JUST RECEIVED AT, John Cooper's ?OR. BAY and CARTERET STS., BEAUFORT. Together with a complete stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, &c. all of which he offers at prices to suit the times $100.00 Howard. A REWARD OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A will be paid by the Town of Beau fort for the Arrest and conviction of the person or lc'-rot! wh" committed the r?M?erv at the <tore of W. (', lMlows on the morning i>:' tl?? "4th in<t. AEl'KED '.VIimams, rmlanf Sept. 2Stb-lruo L P. ivf. vViril I'M \ W j I ti vrnniAki:u .?? ?:ij.er. | I | tiny street. Beaufort. S. t ( Has just retrunei> f.rom the north i with a tine a>sortiuent ofjjoods at IXTortliorn Prices. i WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00, SILVKR HINUS, 30c. to Si.50. ] SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4.00. LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $3G to $50. ] 0 JtijlSDay StrikiagClacks, S2,;2 to S3. ' o GENTS' GOLD CIlIANS. PINS. RINGS. SLEEVE BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES GOLD and PLATED J EWELRY, GOLD PENS, AC., AC. J GENTS' GOL.D & KILVKSi WATCHES. ' t Call and examine before purchasing, and sati<fy yourself you can save ten to* twenty-five per cent f from Charleston or Savannah prices. i dec.C.ly t PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. | Magnolia Passenger Bouts, c7:ja*oe of schi:i?vlf. SUPERIN'TS OFFICE TORT ROYAL RAILR'D) Augusta, Ga.. Oct. 7, 1876. j o The following Passenger Schedule will be opera- -j ted on and alter Oct. 8, 1S76. GOING SOUTH. Tmlv No. 1. Daily. Let ve Augusta 9 30 a tn Arrive at Beaufort 3 13 p iu Arrive Port Royal 3 35 p m j Arrive at Savannah..., 4 30 p n> j. Arrive at Charleston 5 20 pm j CUING NORTH. Trnin No. 2. Daily. ^ ?ve Port Poyal 10 *0 a tn e Leave Beaufort 11 10 p in j. Leave Savannah 10 00 a m t L av Charleston 9 30 a in Arrive at Augusta 5 in p in ^Dinner. "vPH Tlift only line making close connection with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and from and to Jacksonville and all points in Florida, avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnibus transferer through that city The only line running Through Day Coaches with out change oeiwecn Augusta ana navannan. J&Tr Connections made at Augusta with the South ( C.auliua Railroad for Aiken* S. 0., Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for all points North and Southwest, West and Northwest. Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augussa by applying to agents at Beaufort or Port Iioyal. Baggage < becked Through. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. T. S. DA VAST, Gen'l. Pass. A . fi 'tshf a Iii 2I*.jL* rJ ISSL8!?& =mmm - -r 4 j v> 5 PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron. Ccprer Worker DEALER IN Ia?anned and Stsaipd Tit! Wares. Constantlj or hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. I Agent for the Celebrated UiliU Wv. W-o. WwUiio.j OtWlSSi W. Jl. CALVERT, Bay St. between 8lh A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C * Centennial Reduction ; J . in Advertising. $3,250.40 ' : Worth of NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING given for , .fj* F7 tf% Ch < N?p a a And A THREE .MONTHS' NOTJ^TAKl.N in pay 1 incnt from Advertisers of responsibility. A PlUMEDLiST, G'ving Name. Character, Actual Daily and Weekly Circulation, ana Schedule Kates of Adverting, sent free to any address Apply to QEQ* P< RQWELL & CQ., NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGTS i . i 'T1 tAIiK KOW IS". Y. ICE! ICE!~ : COITAJTT i EMHOHS, ' K RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR f^MSH Ice in any quantity Customers mW desire, from their Ice House. Sovcntlx Street. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS .27 t-f H. M. STUART, M. D.,! Cor. Cay* i;i{;h1h .Streets, oanfort, S . C . DEALER IX 'DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY", purfumfry, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with many other articles too nutnoron- j o mention. Al' of which will be sold at the lowe 'rice for cash. Physicians prescript ions carefully ] compounded. feb.l-j jas. e. McGregor, ~ I i | CARRIAGE MAKER, HOUSE, SIGN, and CARRIAGE PAINTER, j | Ojip. Express Officr, Beaiiforf, S. 0. j All kinds of Scroll and fancy sawing. I All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on 1 reasonable term*. Satisfaction guaranteed. I Agent f->r Barnes' patent f>ot power scroll J saw, which can be se 11 in operation at my shop. jas. e. McGregor, j ! 1:1V ' -1V SAFETY AND bKtLUAftCY.' VESTAL OIL, ( ivi's :i hotter Ugh; t'lHii any other oil, ainl tfill no : exi'lode. For salt* i>y a'I . it li j .T?r. . ap.13. Jlay >t#l eanfort. TAKE DR. DENNIS' "\>vr-c System R r n o v a t o r a n <1 Bloed PURIFYING SYRUP. I { 'or Dyspepsia, Piles, Heart burn, Sick Headache Fevers, Sores, Ac. m. .t. graham, act.. nar.30-lm. Beaufort. Proclamation. OFFICE INTEXPANT TOWN BEAUFORT. Beaufort, S. C. Aug. 31st 1876. NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIP ] owners masters and others, that vessels and toats of all descriptions bound t<> this jdace from tavaunah or other infected ports will ho subject t ;he Quarantine laws of the Town and State. All persons are strictly prohibited from landing , roods or passengers from1 Savannah, or other nfectcd ports unless special permission is first o'>- ained of the Intendant, Town Council or Board J >f Uealth. All violations of the Quarantine la swill l?e rig- I dly prosecuted. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Ictendant Town of Beaufort ^totscojEJ ro HOLDERS of CLAIXS against Beaufort Comity* for Use Vears 1 1873-4, and 1871-5. J t Office of the County Commissioners. j Beaufort. S. C., Aug 11th, 1876. j In accordance with tlie provisions of a jofnt Resolution of the General Assembly, approved March 4th, 1876,entitled "a Joint Resolution authorizng the County Commissioners of Beaufort County r o levy a special tax." Notice is hereby given that all persons holding laims against Beaufort County, for the !i>cal years ^ S7:'-4 and 1874?>, arc required by said Joint Reso- y titio:i to register their claims with the County 'reasurer within ninety days from and after the s irst day of September next. Claims not so register- jj d in the time required, will not l>e entitled to the ^ irocceds of the fax levied under said Joint Resoln y TIIOS. II. WHEELER. 11 aug.l7-tf. Clerk of Board. | ll M. P OLLITZE11, * ' ! r CO Troy FACTOR m a and t Commission Merchant . F BH tUFOKT ? . C e ~T CT RIC HMO N jj7~ o Trial Justice. " All business Intrusted to him will receive care j " nl and prompt attention. Office Custom House ' c 3 lullding. Beaufort S. C. , april C7-t tl THE PARKERCUH. ; -*-r "\A~. V - '' il . {i CSF^i SEND STAMP FCR CIRCULAR PARKER on as WEST MES1D??,CT. Ninth < uroi:u;i i?> i. j Ludwig .Marx et. til., vs. Th l'i r! Royal It. H. <"e. j Hie Union Trust Co.. vs. J he i'ort Royal I}. It. Co i Having b<"-n direct <1 '<y an order of Judge Bryan j j [*. S. Jud^e, for the District of South Carolina, to I . ulvcriise for and call in all claims against tlu? Dor | Royal Ft R. Co. having a lien prior to the niort-I jaj;? oa the property !? he sold in this ease irelud- i in; Receiver's c rtitUa'es, am-ums duo to officers i iml employees fees of attorneys, and any amount j 3ue for niHterinIs or repairs of the road under an >rdcrs of this court made in thi- case, and to repor he same to the "said court. Ail pvr.-.ons holding I iaiius as above mentioned are herewith notified to resent the same to me on or before the ilrst day of November next, 137?j. JAS. SIMONS, Jr., 'pt."-ft. Referee. Auction Sale. I CONDEMNED NAVY 0 E S , L t?tt .t m flrnfiit. Auctioneer. r' ' At his Store on I?:?v Street, < unitnencing 0:1 SAT I" It DAY. (HTOBLBlith. l>Td. at2oVi.ck, p.m., j r mil continuing until too twine is dispose! of. I 140 LBS. FL'tfK. IS BOXES NAVY BR !V J 1 The above will be sold in small lots to stiff pur- ! s chasers oct-14, .... j . Ofej K c-Lvjvt . v.;* v e 1 La:.'; the li!ehr=t for Durability, Perfect Work, and , r. ,-e of DjKnation. They arc l tie most silent, li??ht- i j running ami arvicer.ble, the easiest to sell, and most ' wiilm-iv paid tor. ami answer every requirement in j the faniily and Manufactory. Libert* 1 terms to Agents. Address, 44 BnitjcRfft*" ftesri?*r? ^TrcTiinc Co.. Xcv-Tnrlc. j ? - . >?># /".-*. /< '* * ;K.r.*r *| ] .. r.i ! Comprise a large and vara-u assortment <d Patterns | f>r Laities', Misses'. and Children's CSaimeiits of foreign ar.d domestic designs, by the most accomplished MnrtMct. They are the most neifrct tilling, most elaborate, and >et the most simple patterns ever pre- : sent.-d to tiie public, and lake the lead wherever introduced. Ay t.lt trait UJ. Send for illusltaied Catalogue. Address, 4* P.vr.eslic " Sewln? Hacliinp Co., i'cvr-York. j fefe ' < I'rvnTra to rvsuiov, I,tTVR.?Tt'?n ami Art. \ tl.onnu htv r.!':!'.!.., r,-t".C<1 aiill ITiCtlC I ll.fo; mailt j concerning matters << ' Fashion i.i ;iil its dcvnnnr.nis; j a ri P 'Mtdry <>f cliofe and entertain!!!}! literature. handsome illustrations art critlcisiiiscte.. it<\,-n>l a Journal ( specially adapted to t!ie wants <>f t!>e home-circle. Terms. ? 1.5<) per year. Specimen copies free. Oxs Dolt.ar r.trrN Av.y to every subscriber In the celebrated "IhaioxHr." 1'aj.er Fashions as I re- j u.ium. Canvassers teamed everywhere. Address, " Domestic " Monthly, *' Domestic" Building, New-York* TvliwVE. 1I0LZACH, B R B R E A D \ D Cake, and Cracker Bakery bay st., cor. rnn: banding, beaitobt j Just received a lu.-v ...?l .-<1 st^ok of FRENCH CAfJD'ZS, which will <n:<l -it i>r;f- - t > suit th so keep all kinds CAKES, CUB ITS, lit I> 1 >I'iilk", ivu. Together with a fine assortment of tin latent styles GENTS' READY M ADE Nothing, for sale at bottom prices at D. 11. HUTCHINSON; Port Royal. For Sale. A handsome Bay Stud colt, from th( best breed, as a racer, seven months old :>rice only one hundred dollars. Apply to D. 11. Hutchinson, 30v9.2m. Port Royal. ?.'R. RAILROAD AT PUBLIC SALE jnited states of america:?in the cib c'uit court,?district south carolina the union trust company of nia\ york et.al., vs. t1ie port royal rail road company. IN Accordance with the decree of the Court it his ca so, will be sold at public sale at Port Roya louth Carolina on the seventh day of December 876, between 11 o'clock, a. m., and 3 o'clock r. m o the highest bidder, all and singular the Port loyal Railroad, extending from the waters of I'ori loyal Harbor, South Carolina to the City of Angusa,State of Georgia, constituting with its turn-outs nd side tracks one hundred and eighteen miles oj oail well constructed and in good order,?also al he lands acquired by the Port Royal Railroad 'oinpany for right of way, depot grounds and othei urposes. Also l!1 tracks, bridges, culverts, depots station houses ngine houses, car houses, machine shops, worl hops, erections, fixtures, and other structures now eld by the Tort Royal Railroad Company, and ituatcd in the counties of Beaufort, Barnwell, and Liken State of South Carolina, and in the county n| tiehinon i, State of tieorgia, also all locomotives, i-nders, cars rolling stock, equipments, machinery ools implements, materials for constructing and epairing. and fuel on hand for the use of the said oad. Also the corporate franchises under it: rigina! charter or any of the amendments thereto nd all other franchises whatsoever, possessed by he said road. Also the endowments, income, roverions, remainders, tolls, and all the estate right till; nd interest present or prospective, of the said Port loyal Railroad in the said property and rights and very part and parcel thereof. Terms. ine third cash remainder in three equal annua st aliments with seven par cent, interest, payabl nii-anmially from day of sale, secured by bond o( lie purchaser with mortgage of the proje rtv. Pur !m-t to insure the depots and other h Hidings nd a sign the po'ici \s to the liiartgag'-e. Oue linn, red thousand d 11a'S to be paid by the purchasci t the 'dose of tho'hiMing. In case of purchase ol lie said Koa i by holders of f:r<t mortgage bond' ' ' ' ? '* ? "ibl lirimlu Iiey arc ciitiiicu m i!mk.u m .-...v. j the extent of l heir pro rata share. Such IkhhI oldersas may unit" in the purchase are entitled v lht> decree in this case and lnv.-? of Soui h f'aroli a to urbanize as a corporation under ih-* pres-m !:;lr?er of the i'or: Itoyal Ilali.-usd Company o: nder the ip-ner ! corporation act of said state ?> he majority, of the sa:d corjioiators may chou?< I>l'N? AN C. VfllWON, Special !'i;iv r. r>r>3 : !!ar1 WVf V* *???S Q 5 f r t : ^ ? 5 'i f '] -?: ^ 1 f: ^ t & 1 *' U: J-? is>' C J j ii ^ ^ j l*a <V vr; *-* ?j # AT TTIK sT^US OF El 4 It J. iS. k.l.'jdAV Ki-\ ? Fhe Leader in Low Prices Iavin?j just arrive 1 from N!i >V* YORK, wh-'ro 1 iave piuvhas -d mio of the inrsrest and most com dele stock of & Winter Caood:^ Ever before offered to tlie Itnaufort public. Consist iil? of >n v goods, clothing. HATS. AND CATS. DUCTS AND SHOES. CARPETS&i offer an enliroly fresh stock of first-cla-s FlilTS ?o tin celei rutt d ORIENTAL T-S CAMBRICS AT 10c. Selected in New York with special view to thei idaptability to present season, Ac. EXTRA IX I) UCKMEXTS vill he offered in all ?lc-artnients, as I am determined to make this om* of the most attractive < stab ishnients in town. < ill! !i. for*.-juirchasiimjiscwnen unl examine the -!t?ek of iro<xls at S. A. SCHEPSK" W. H. DSYLIN, % Carpeiitei* ? Bdldei a o All kinds of 30 AT WO UK, CAULK INC., and SCAR MAKING OFFICE AXD SHOP ['OR. CAY ana CHARLES STREET BSAl'FOKT, S . C . tti^r">.l v. ?> rr% 3 e ??T F sum rj&nisg mi C BEAl'POKT. 5 C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., MANl"KACTTIIKRS <>r AND DF.ALKKS IN *?* f My fit VI ?"r* f FVB3 Kaiit'tiWiV ? ^iiisi ii;'iai'sJ LteiioJ \N1> Oy^jrccrc? C3Xn.i2X.^Ics, ALSO Builders & Contractor I' I. A S T K It LATHES, All kiii'l S'.V'iy; promptly rtoae. Jsist Received. I iy Inst A earner from NETWORK A select stock of DiiV GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES r. . I SHIP CHANDLER | ? (, Family Groceries and Cabin Store? a specialty. Constantly rv- 'vlnfr from Sc. I/>ub. i!. 1 CSt FAMILY "j'liOUH, j . i.uccF.Tirrp, LHJlV.RS I'l.ANTATI >X Si'PPMKj at the princplc Stove. formeFy < 100*1 pb*> ! 1 bv J. Fv.or. Corner Bav and \Ve>t Strec' ! I ' ?- ! 1 bakery. *1 i Having just completed the o.velmn of a { i I bakery at my premi.-es, a! the corner Br ^ and Scott Srs.. I .-ha!! keen a con-fan' supply of fnv-hjBKKAP Are. I have seen ed the services of an experienced ha| leer, and by iidn<r the jrades oi [ Hour, shall endeavor to secure a share 0!' public patronaire. Cali and inspect samples. . groceries. ; a speciality at the Store Corner of Bu.v and Scott Street. ju3t received, : r AT THE i 0Tigmi3o 0 5:5' \|SlM^5sSi3 lis, QluiiuAiid ibUs^iaSS.s&tefia?..! JOB rillNTING Olr'ICF, ; | ' A full line of superior paper, E:;VKL? PES, j , i BILL HEADS, LETTER HE A 1*5, KOTE HEADS, CARDS, ETC. I Job printing <lono neatly and cheaply. All o -dcrs i promptly attended t<?. ftrist anil .f red. .71. 8. ELLIOTT, 11 fmn fort S, T'EJS'EL, & CO., f'hnrl/alon S. C. THE BEAUFCRT STEAM HILL COMPAHY I H AVISO prrrrAORisTMH.:. AT Tin:n: old stand, are yrt-pared to furnish Grist, Fee l md skrY I any quantify, anil ?: reasonable rate*. M. S. KLTj?OTj\_ * 1 c i ? ,11 ^ 5 i r f t ' i r> r A LLl a U i'i ilx?^ TO YOUNG MEN. ; D Just Puhtishrd. in (I Sri'h>tt }',n ./'</< </jr | J A Lecture o:? d'e * atnrr, Trcnlini-nt, A i t:mii()(i curt' i?i -w imiiii " v. ...... ] rlhwa induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary ..mis-ions j Importencv. Nrrreu- Ability, :?!? 1 m|m ?11tttoiil^ to " i Marriage g-neraHy ; Consumption, ! pilcpsy, and i I Nis : Mental and i'liysical !map-achy, Ac.?Iiy [ KOIIKUT .T. Cri.VKlSWKI.L, M. D., author of the "(iri'on Book, " Ac. B ; The world-renowned author, in this admirable "i Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful cousequeuecs of Self-Ahu.sc nuty !> j ctfactuaily removal without im-dicinc, and with ! out dangerous surgical operations, l<ougies, iustru; cu nts, rings, or cordials ; i-duting out am<?lcof >g . cure ,u once certain and effectual, by which i very j sufler r, no matter what his condition may he, may ! cure himself cheaply, piivaleJy and radically. ti ,j 17 U J. \ '<) iri.'i j-rr-c <i Loon to thousand* and I ihmi i.i mix. J ? ? ?., iMtdc in *?. plain envelope, to any ad i.(l dr -r?, on receipt of six cents, or two post ige stamp li'i j .i.? s the i tldishcrs. I* norcsitv r. coe v? j i* *>f\i 1 ? ? sv "? ) I . ? St., Sr'.v York r. 4 Ofliee Box ' f ' m or 8k - - JL*! i ? i ww? . - ? -o .. r vfiir.rlro-ni; ^ivcr>i?-c;;;r::i? : i I>. C\Vi:iM, &. WX3, w::OLI'.sai.k I?e.\I.::ks IN BOOTS, SHOES, TKI7ITK3 AND VALISES. ' No, <?Zi jECE^yxio Dtrcot j ClTriTiostoza .13. O ? ! nprl.Myr. j ! li *oo(1 f 2 j 'Ozh Xnnjo jopjo oj ju.) pin: i I sjimvl tfniximoj uoa:i? tioiujopv p'pculg pHX'Mv.iriHDKrx'v (iv:n criiiiAY h ^IIO !>"? ' s^trn?,! ^st.-io 'HDvauoo (IKV s:tm IISLI 'SXIIVA J/.IX >3? S3.VIAV SJTO.ITMT O 'S ^.r.ojuvoa; -;s ^"31 '01?M "S | ; SILVER PLATED WARE.! 1 / Electro-Plated Silver Ware 1 AND I Ornamental Art Work, | t IN GREAT .VARIETY. MA NUFA CTURED B Y THE * ! MERIDIAN B1UTAXMA (O)IPAXF, I 530 BROADWAY XEVV YORK. I ' The 1> sf Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where neccssarily the most wear comes, and bearing the Trade Mark. 1874?ROGERS BROTHKRS-ATI. ' I X. B. ?Thisgreat improvement in Silver- Pla' ' ted Spoons and Forks is applied alike to ach grade of Plate, A I.Sard 12 oz. as ordered. The Process ; and Mrchinery for'manufaeturing these goods are Patented. The Extra or ''Standard Plate" made hv ' 'this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated ' 20 per cent, heavier than the ordfauary market stan5 dard. First Preraeums awarded at all Fairs where . exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1332 to American , Institute Fair, lf>74. inclusive, ^ mar ?-<*> m. (bf 4-j Q0 per day at h' me. Samples worth ?1 $J [(J tj)4u tree. Stixs*?n A Co., For lat.d' Maine SEND 250. to (t. P. liOWELL Jc CO., New Yorkfor Pamphlet of ion pages, containing list of 3000 newspaper, and estimates showing cost of ad vert isf i?4010 a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and [ ' $14 terms free TRL'E A CO., Augusta, Maine. " i inarj-ly. ;JOiiNFiaXZ,j Wholesale & Retail Uimct, and ?' ; ' v > ? / , 4* ? * I4 ' ' f . w. s i: ] IM-.AI.KU I*.' ?' ' m 6E0CEHES . A ' / L0UI2 . .. : ' ft ' * r? \f - iy Of all G radcs. V! \ J* '"i\ BuUer Kin! I . *. i ** ^ ^ \ - Y ' -.J 100,5 J v -V \\jj From tin* i.ot . CANNED FRUITS, YF.GE1 And a Fail Variety of ottor 1 h!?:;rs n Goods Promptly De'lvc Are Yen Goii THEN USE Mil. O 7:1, 23 IS 2 Q A Ready for u.-e iti WHIT ] ]. and over i prime W liite Lea l. Zinc and Lir.sccd Oil, Handsomer and C!ic>j,<r, and t*> last TV-'I has'tuken the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw< and is on MANY THOUSAND of the be: Address: July 27. ly. npiiiiwr b ii li il III II& AT. THE OLD ! Jaeob o? REGARDLESS OF COST of our entire s: FANCY GOODS DOMESTICS &c., we arc Be>t Quality Prints 7 and ?c. Rest 4 4 Bleach, rJ and 10?. i>cst 4-4 Micaeh. 11 :irs?I inc. i>c^t 7-8 liionch. G and 7c. Best 4 4 Brown. 8 and Good Alpacas, 18 Be-t Alpacas, Linens, Muslins, Lawns. Ns at on actual sacrifice, (live us a call. Than! Bay Street. JAtOB API .ire You Goir then* use new YOP.K e o ii s ra z a a Ready for use in White, and over One Hi strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Li usee much ILm&onw ana Clamper, and to last i It has taken the FIRST PRKMKJMS'at twe and is on many thonsnntJs of the finest housei Address: N. Y. EN PRIE R EDI ED ttA.VriE.1RD SEXT FREE. TWO IMPORTANT INVE! OP 12*?T~E123T TO 37EK7 < tat, A PIAWO OS PARLOR OkG A with an adjustable back,?made to support the bac while leaning forward in tbe ordinary position for i a simple arrangement, which gives it a backward ar time a downward movement, follows his motions ar in any position without interfering in the least wi of his movements. COUNTER,PLATFORH WAGON &TRACK' 'Mmmm <^AOE1TS'vvant?D-JL _?END TOR PI\1CE LIST MARVIN SAFE % SCALE CO. j 265 BROADWAY JV. 72/ CHESTNUT ST. PH/LA j : 117 SENECA ST. CLEVE. m -r? .. . * ; ; ftC'1 '? ,J .T * y.i r ' * ' >< S I i / i; ,Cil -'y I ' t A ? V m ? j \rrrciiia. W.-::!acikAra'ii?, I. r si.-n'i;?, a?-.l jl nil Militii WiTi'k. >1:?:.t ' . _ . ----- . ' WIiodil-L : OAVA*ii...iilK':Y ?b J.i . ! iO lv L'XITCUtwl. ; I. UKY1.TX, V*. VAllriii'v.- .! i c fit J.: . ; !?>! ' Iiurk.- ><s. e i. : .* ?< t.< t.t. .1 sinter tiiiiti GLtzicr. ; j IIPK7.. K!iw.\rr>.--l'?!iii.!rar.i! i ! ri > * . i Sl?n and On turn nUl^oiiurdoneal .??! al?l<*rati*'ami wiiis p:\?n?j i ! pOYrr.JAS K.-~'.Vi-.of J a* i! r V . j?; ij ill.,, ri.-s. 1>CJ 4: : frcn.T'il Hw . nay '.1 COT ? i >/!> ( ( :? Xj jS91 , >? i! i. . I . j .. j * "* ?? -.-/nj' u n? p#i7 p L A. i * i r/ n , * ' - - ?dL ." H?3 FKM (TKT? , ^AS. COFFEES, '*: .$ >> " < I v : * snet's dc v. v ~ - i.. ^ * - ? * A SPECIALTY ? "i i N ll v "*3* r s reign a' * * * v ^ V-,-- ' ^ Icroestitf,, - =-?1 P"I2 U ITS. ADLlS, KEATT. U. -A'Ally k?pl in r. ?;<in.-sSicre. red frco ofcfcc-rcc. !]o? if) I\> i T:f * l * w?* v V-F JL. i ". _ 11 <L- o o -LER KIIOS.' la P D. 3 28 T j Oi;r IJntvlffil f/V?'T' at Cohtrx Tpfldti of (VirmicnUi) combine5', warranted Much CE S LONG a." .1'iy other Paint. 16 ?nty of the State Pair* ?f the Union, ?t houses in the country. # MILLER H ROT HERS, 109 Water Street. Cleveland, Ohio. OUT SALE STAND OF ipple9s<> nek ui- DKY GOODS, CLOTHINGf i selling # X J 9<\ and ?0c. 40 to 00c. tnsooks, Cambrics, &c., vful for past favors.?I am Resp'fy, RLE, Eeaufort, S. C? no* to Pttint? NAM EX TAINT CO/8 la P A 2 Iff T undred DiEKEaENT Colors made of 1 Oil, Chemi'catly combined, warranted 'WICK AS LONG as any other Paiotv >nty of the State Fairs of the the Union s'in the country AMEL PAINT CO, 103 Oiaite Street, New Tort t. A PLATFORM ROCXEPC* v STQRS* wi?h the long t?cy movement le olds: ylr, vi.nout the projecting ro-kere ar other furniture an t t.*e b^sc* of rooms; g, in fact, the ouly Platform Rocker made Las a perfectly eatiefcetorv movement, inufactured for the trade by LBEHT BEST & CO., BUFFALO, N. Y., for rale by the principal dealer? throughout United State?. 5" If not kept by any dealer in your town. , to u> for Price Liet and Catalogue. MRS. lii. HOLZACH. READ. "?AXB Ttm 5AOP.T, ALL KiXI?o t OF " II'. KSII CO X FKUT10X A It V hanl ar?d .?o!d at the lowest prices for caxh'; : |(( iiveniiriice ot niy up town cwatwroer* uti-f ?^ ;? miotic gvQffatl.v, I hare fit tin I up a neat and i .i li.n-.i STOltK a: the 11. li. Comer of WK;:T & CKAVKN ST3., .r.. i ? 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VJl/llies, or Ioe- jfj tj V-y M:u,afi^ a Kj turere, In t h * PJ ' ^ economy irIB ?* unequalled The 9 . 4 clof^l bead will save ice enonph in on* aqa- m pi son to pay for the machine. The tab requires jtw "J hot one filling to frecxe. Siren, 3 to U qnarta ?3 ? ' Wlien in tew n to the Pig Imbibition. on* S fcjj and seo ue. or ?od for dexrlptitc eirrolar H n and price-list. Very li!>onil arronpemooti O !e witli the trade. The bmcWbn oun ra *?! rlso V seen at tiie Centennial Exhib.. Agii- H cti!'.*1 Hail, Cor Ai&les 9 & Column l atter j? 0, .No. 10. ' r- -ifl A C. G. BLATGHLEY, Hancfr, H 3 f.V. CoMM?i:< >:dTBErr. fMi^tnEUHiA. : I J