% found. ftlltr & Deifiimer. Proprietor: B. O. DEIMIIBB, Associate Edit* HUlhelm. Thursday, H0r.29. Term©—Cl.6o Per Annum, ejsiui'J-!! —'i'i J-"— I —mi-LJ 'A' 1 - -' - MillU.ita on the L. C. & S. C. R. B.' na* n I eyrJt-Vioa of 6—700, is a thriving business tent re, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the JOUK*.YL has a larger circulation titan all other county papers combined. Atfterffcier* tc ill please malt anoff ©f t A i THE CAMUS'S STORY. In tb© Tear 1838 I was second mate of the Canadian brig Isabel. We had been freighting for six or eight months among the West India Islands, and picked up a good deal < f money. At last the hot weather came on, freights grew dull, and we wade ready to sail for home. In the meantime there came on board four Spaniards, who wished to engage passage to Montreal; and being able to accommodate just that number, we accepted them. Thev were H sinister looking fellows, and one in particular was so so, that I wondered why Opt. Hillroan enter tniued so little distrust of them. Neither myself nor the chief mate liked tli* arrangement; for in those djfys every sailor had the dread of pi-ales deeply impressed upon his mind. And, indeed, we had only a few months previous been chased by the murderous outlaws of the Isle of Fines. We set sail, and I must confess that I passed the first night in some uneasiness. The passengers spoke bnt little English, and their conver sion was, therefore, mostlv be tween themselves. During such colloquies it seemed to me that I could detect in them the manner of tmilty men—a constant look of dis trust and watchfulness ; but. as the ecocd day wore on, and I becamp accustomed to the appearance of their well-dressed figures at my side, my anxiety abated. \ Towards the evening of this day, however., mv attention was drawn lowsslight altercation between the negro cook and the Spaniard Bacal ardo, the man whom I had remark ed as the most villainous looking of the four. Drawing near them I ask ed what bad happened. tr Wby sar," replied the cook, while I wa&out ob de galley, dis Spanish gemraan sprinkle something on de meat. I scrape it off de best way J could. I doesn't want noi n ;inference in de 'lairs obmy galley." The faithful old negro looked an- Hry ; nor was this all—hi 9 glance and tone told me that uggrim and dreadful suspicion had entered his mind. The Spaniard said he had merely intended t season the meat with a kind of pepper highly esteem rd m Cuba; but on my expressing R curiosity to see it, he regretted "that he had none remaining;"* I was about to order the eook not to pro duce the meat at supper, when the captain, approaching us, made light •of the affair, laughing at. the old ne gro's jealousy of encroachment upon Ids peculiar province ; and as the mysterious substance seemed to have been wholly removed by the cook'* kuife, I hoped no harm might re sult. The captain ate freely of the meat; the mate was evidently affected by what had transpired, yet his aope tite prevailed. I avoided it entire ly , and as to the Spaniards, the cit cumsUnce of their leaving it untast rd seemed jiot remarkable, as we •hud learned on the day previous that tbey were not ID the habit of eating animal food at supper. Shortly afterward the captain, mate and three of the crew became dreadfully sick. 1 felt a dreadful presentiment of the worst; yet what was Itodo V The captain lay help less in his birth ; the mate lay in ag"ny upou the transom ; the only foremast band able to come on deck was at the wheel: the cook was par alyzed with fear, and my ideas of what could or ought to be done were iHit)fused by the suddenness and ap palling difficulty of my position. Should I arui and attack the vil lains? Whom shou'.d I arm and bow to commence ? Were the helmsman to stir from his station, a knife would be at his heart; and were the cock to leave his galley he would not walk to the end of it. 1 went into the cabin where the captain and mate were vomiting in great distress, and while overhaul ing the medicine, more from that sense of restlessness which we all feel in the presence of sickness, than Horn any hope of affording relief, ibe companion doors were shut upon fjyfj and the slide shoved in its place. At the same time there was a strug gle on deck, a groan aftd a fall; and next came a heavy splash in the wa tt r under the stern. I had felt that I Could as easily defend myself in Ahe cabin a9 elsewhere, for upon deck I had been tntirely at the *nereyof the pirates, momentarily , thorn to -strike; but the , f mason for their not doing so soon 'iccame evident. Bacaladnr come to the "side and ordered me to come on d dk. I re fused, nnd expressed a determina tion to defend myself. "We no kill you," no said, "we want you for navigate." "What lihve vou don© with the nook ?" t asked. "Westab him ; hois overboard; no is other man. All men in the forecastle dead, we stab them all." Then I knew that the villains had killed the three men whom the! poi son had rendered helpless, and that oily mvself and the two fearfully sick officers remained. The latter were already at the point of d<ath. I told Bacalardn that I would come on deck when the captain and mate had passed all suffering. It seemed dreadful that the impatient. wr tches should murder them with knives, and hence 1 could not bear to leave them. My refusal to do so, however, availed me nothing ; for crowding into the cabin, the pirates at once dispatched their victims, nnd iMitsed their bodies out of the window. The pirates divided the money— aliopt ten thousand dollars; and thev then informed me that I must, navigate the vessel to South Ame-i --ca. They were all sailors, and the brig being easily handled, the task would not tie verv difficult. But to think of heading for distant seas, with that sickening horror upon my heart! There were hi.md-stains up in the deck, in the cabin, and in the forecastle—and how could I remain in such a vessel ? But no one knows what he can do until suffering has taught him. We were now liecalmed, and with j the full strength of the Gulf Stream were drifting northerly at the rate of four miles an hour. The ignor ant pirate©, whose operations had never brought them much to the northward of Cuba, had no id*a • hat the current was thus bearing us along, while it was upon this lact that I built almost my only hope. In high spirits at the success of their enterprise, tdey langui d over their gold, and were continually boasting of the murders they had at one or another time committed. Bacalai do remarked that he had probably sent more persons into eternity than any other man living; and I had little doubt of my being added to the list whenever my ser vices should be no longer required. Three days were passed in this maimer; aud in the meantime I had assured the Spaniards that it would be maduess to proceed on the South America voyage without a further supply of water. I trad, at a favorable opportunity, let out the contents of two casks in the hold. At the end of this time the wind sprang up, and it was decided to enter an inlet which I described as being upon a wild portion of the Southern coast and there obtain .the needed supply. '* Though it was in the rs-onth of August, the weather now, fortunate ly for my purpose, became tempestu ous with squalls and heavy gales from theSeuthand West. We were obliged to shorteu sail and some times to lie to ; and all the while I managed to keep the hrig in the Gplf Stream, so that even while ly ing with her head to the westward she had a strong northerly drift. The pirates kept me nearly all the time at the helm—l dared not let them susjiect that this was the very thing 1 could wished—and two or three times I wedged the com pass so that it could not play. I was afraid they would dfscover that we were making too much northing, and though their ienorance of the lay of the coast was a most hopeful circumstance in this conifbction, I dared not wholly trust to it. At last I ran out of the Gulf Stream, and, just after I had taken an observation of the sun, which till then had not shown itself for several days, leaving me to Jje guid kl by the Gulf weed and the water's temperature, the wind came out northeast, piping in right good ear nest. heart beat quickly, for the quadrant iiad shown me that my hour had come. I was in latitude thirty-six, ten; longitude seventy four, eight. Our water casks were almost emp ty ; and the pirates, who had all this time supposed me to be beating and banging about to gain the south ern inlet, were very glad when I told them we would reach the coast in a few hours. And I—you cannot im agine my sensations. Oh! if the wind should die out—if it should head usoff—if morning should dawn, and my plan be only half accomplish ed : Often bad the drawn tbeir knives across my throat, in signification of what would come if j I should play thein false ; and now ; it was success or death. Headed west-northwest, the brig bounded along ; and you may well believe that I watched every varia tion of ilie breeze, and the drawing of every sail, as I had never watched before. . Over and over I revolved my previous reckoning. Yes yester day I struck out for the Gulf Stream; last night I headed thus and thus ; to-day I was sure of my figure. Yet how, if I cannot manage at last ? A n n shadow of gus^leV'u, and a knife will ond all." Thus I conversed with myself. Here and there were vessels sail ing upou various courses, but I dar ed not approach, dared hardly look at theft. As evening approached, I saw the land. It woWd he dark ere we shoul 1 reach it. and thus Tar all went hopefully, Y© newt had the blood-stalhs nooft the brig's deck looked more hideous than now. Hope had in a measure bixken the nifchfftnre of horror, and more fully than before I realised the awfulness of the tragedy. Strongly the northeastern piped— it would not fail me now—and the chmds were thick, and the night would lie very dark. Than, upon the lee liow. gleamed a light, and presently, away off the weather bow, shone faintly another. Oh, the anxiety of that moment t I was right. There they were, two beau tiful lights—vea, beautiful indeed to me. But the hour of greatest peril was at hand, and I studied again and again the various contingencies that might cross my plans. We passed lietween the lights, at a considerable distance from both; and many were the inquiries of the pirates as to our position. I told them we had a few miles further to run. when we should have reached the anchorage at the watering place. Dft'kness prevented them from seeing the land, and they hail not the most distant idea of their surrounding. The lights they im agined to be upon two islands—at least they took my word for it being so On and on ftew the Tsabel ; and if ever at. one time more tlian another I have tried to exert my nautical judgment and forethought it was then. We saw other lights hut the pirates supposed theja to be upon the ocean soast, along which they believed themselves sailing. At length I requested them to take in the Kght sails and the eon roes. This completed. T oalled out—and it was with a dreadful thrill at my heart. I assure you—"Let go to the top-sail halyards, nod clew upl" It was done. A dark bank was rising under the lee bow. •'Stand by to let go anchor." I shouted, "while I bring her up in the wind 1" I clapped the helm hard down, while the four pirates ran to obey my last direc*ion. Oh, heaven ! how my blood seemed to suffocate me J They wpre all forward. It must be now if ever. A hundred times that day had I glanced at the yawl and tackles that bold It and now, quick ly, hut with a steady hand, I sprang to .the davit falls. First the larboard, then the starboard I seized, but was careful to lower away with both simultaneously, that the boat, might not bo swamped. Then, clapping my hands on the taffrail, I dropped into her, unhooked the tackles, arid with my hand against the brig, push ed with a force that sent the yawl shooting from under the counter. At this moment I heard tke anchor go overboard. I bad just time to grasp an oar, and commence scull ing witli all my might, wheu the pi rates ran aft. Uacalardo's tones rang flerce and lonj. His horrid Spanish oaths might have curdled my blood ; but now f had him ''upon the hip." "Ahoy the frrt*" I t shouted; u ahov there the fort!" For well f knew the dark bank so close at hand. The voice that answered w;is the most blessed voice I ever heard. It was from one of the Yankee senti nels, and I was gliding under the walls of old Point Comfort. Escape for the pirates was impossible, for the strong easterly winds must pre clude all hopes of getting to sea, while the fort could have disabled the brig in an instant. A boat with armed soldiers now boarded her. Three of the pirates were taken in custody, but Bacalardo was found dead in the cabin. Dismay, disap pointment and the certainty of his doom had impelled him to draw his Spanish knife across his throat. The others when brought to tritl had the effrontery to profess themselves innocent. Bacalardo had duped Ihera—Bacalardo had done all; they had injured no one—no bey robado, no hey motador; but the Dnited States Court thought differently, and they were hung at Norfolk. DIDN'T WANT TO SPOIL HIS LTTCK.—A. poor man applied to a citizen for relief to-d.iy and waa re ferred to the woodpile. The unfor tunate individual declined to take the saw and ax, on the ground that Friday is an unlucky day, and that he would rather starve to death thau take chanees of spoiling his luck, lie said he had a rich aunt back in the States, and would cut off his fin ger nails or wash his face before he would risk losing her fortune at her death by commencing an industrial enterprise 011 an unlucky day. tin (Texas) Reveille. Charley Ross' father has expended $60,000 In his searches, and made about 300 fruitless tourneys.'' IJe is now his business having gone to naught through ' gtu} ho has .engaged <j3 a gajgg'rapi KOCH & STR3USFS Philadelphia Clothing Hall, Market Street Lewiobupg, Pa ; Is the iload Quarters for ~ V 4 U V • Ready Made Clothing. '/ • + A larger stock can be found In our atoro than In any other In Union eouuty, and our prices are from 15 to 40 per cent lower thin those of other store*. Any person In need of clothing will save from a day's to a week's wages by calling at the PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING HALL, opposite Lewishurg National Bank, LEWISBURCk PA. Hl* A TTV pi A'* 0 best, jW liu * l 1 lLook ! startling ! Keo ! organs 12 stop*. £*l. I'liintM only *l3O coM #l5O. Cir Free. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington N. J* 0-fw -1823. SEND FOR IWB. i-ire New York Observer, The Best Religious and Secular Family News paper. 4&ls'a Year, post paid. Established 1*. tar 87 Park Hon, Xew York. -fit SAMPLES FHJSE BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. - F. D. M'BILL 01, Late Chief Clerk of the Pobinton House, PITTSBURG, Pettua. Proprietor. Only First Class Hotel In the City. C%arges moderate. BELLEFONTE BREWERY, LEWIS HAAS, Proprietor. Bellefonte, 25-1 Pa. DAN. F. BEATTY' ■miww mi —HIw mini—111nilW■ iniii Parlor Organs. These remarkable instruments possess ra pucitle for musical effects and expression never efore attained, adapted for Amateur and I .ufessloual, and an ornament in any parlo . FXM. IN QUALITY OF TONE. TH<Mt 01V. WORKMANSHIP, ELEGANT DE SIGN AND FINISH and Wonderful Variety oftVtr Combination Solo stops. S-Beajtlful new Centennial Styles now ready. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, Nw* Jersey. U. S, A. v - TREMENDOUS FALL ■K' " Prices ot DOOTS, SHOKS, GairaA -Fun* Hits AKI RUBBERS. ' le>ok at tbe following figures at JACOB KAMP'S SHOE STORE LOCK HA VEX, PA. Men** Boots, only $1.75 Men's Boots, very best, only $3.50 Mens' Carpet Slip pers, only 50 it Rubber Over Shues, 61 Wonteiift' Foxed Gaiters, only $1.25 Women*' v try Day 6 hoes, only 11.0i 1 Womcns'best KuhbtrOvcr Shoes 4* Children's tS " ** " 34 Boys', Youths' and Chlldrens' Boots and Shoes, very low. Chlldrens' Goat Button shoes NOH/4 to 7, with heels, only 75 Mens' Calf Top Sole Boots, only $3.00 W omens' Kid Button Shoes,only $2.00 Women's Grained Button Shoes, $1.85 These prices are almost what the stock in these goods Is worth, without tho making. I buy my goods only from large mauuiuctur crs and for CASH. This Is why I can sell so very low. BOOTS, SHOES AND liURB ERSat WHOLESALE Give me & Call. JACOB KAMP The Boot and S oe Man of Lofck Haven. VIP APpVmf9ACELRKRA. BEATTi awswi* Parlor Organs. Messrs. Geo. r. Ho w a & Co., (N. Y.) Newspaper Importer , says: "Daniel F. Beatty, the organ builder, of Washington, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." From Win. Peol, Niagara Falls, N. Y. "Several months use of the elegent Parlor rga n you sent me satis ties me that it is one of the best made, t has a rich tone; its various tones are most pleasant. most heartily reeommend your orggns for parlor school, church or other use. Best offer ever given. Money refunded -upon return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty) both wave if tiiwatiifafitQry, after a tost trial of flye dar<. rgatt ' warranted for five yews, send fr uxfeuded Usftif testimonials before buying a patW ream' Address, , • ; SPRING MILLS and BGLLO'ONT). THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. Large and complete stock of Hardware, In all Branches, * ■ ■■ ■ i * ■ ■ i STOVES! STOVES! We have the only Reversible, Top Plate Cook ins Stoves in the Market. At Spring Mills wc have the Largest Stock of Took Stoves ever seen in Pennsvalley. Come and see our KEYSTONE COOK STOVE. It is the Handsomest in the World. OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION- jr. W.CORNELIUS ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAP 118, MARKET STREET, Lewisburg, Penna. 0 . ■ PIIOTOG RAPHES of all styles and sizes finished in the highest style known to the art. tr* & ct> 1/1 f I And Pictures painted o c M P -*- c-t --w lr©ll Water Co or. ndlalnk, A Speciality. Particular attention plveaito copying old and fah*d plotures of deceased friends, col orod if desired, in any of the above colors. Great pains taken to insure tocustomers the best qualitv of work. 1 respectfully an iiounce that I introduce all the NEW STYLES F PICTJftSsJ as soon as any one and am prepared to pro duee any piece of work in he most approv ed fas hen. The public Is cnrdlallv Invbed to call at tny rooms and examine my work whether they desire pictures or not. A tfbrtiil deduction on large orders. The larg est and best selected stock of I'rainc* in | town always an hand. The greatest pains ! taken to Insure satisfaction to my custom ers. Don't forget the place: South Sldeofr Jgnrket Street, LEWISBI'RG, PA. HARDWARE JAMES HARRIS & CO., Dealers in Hardware, No. 5. Brockerhoff Row, BELLEFOITTE, I?A_. I BOLDEST II ABO WARE STdBE IV C'EXTRE CO~S Complete lino of Hardware of all Kinds at the LOWEST PRICES. j| The GslsirateJ Barley Sheaf Coai Store & Anchor Heater CALL AND SEE. \ HARDWARE HHVAICDIVH Glad Tiding to All! Beatty's Parlor JOHXIBFORD, MORGANS ■Sal HAS OPENED A TATLORSHOP IN Main Street, Hillheim Penna. Where he is now ready to satisfy all those who will give him their trade in city style, lie is a first-clan* Cutter and Fitter and as a workman can not be surpassed. Wit h close atteution to Business, lie hopes to receive the Patronage of this community and the count ry generally All orders promptly filled and all work guaranteed, jfiuto JOHN B. FOB DA*. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TO-WARE, STOVEPIPE ATRIMMOfiS SPOITOO and FRUIT CAY'S. Would respectfully inform the public that he keeps on hand or makes to order all kinds of TINWARE, STOVR FIXTURKB, FKL IT CANS, etc., etc. SPOUTING A SPECIALITY !S - Fruit cans always on hand. Repairing done at abort notice. Haying Asa self thatltiS Work'is fully equal to any in this section or the country. -A share of thbjiublifc's patronage Is respect fully solicited. Sn*P wond floor of Pesttiiy. KH .5 II I A"""'ffiuTi 111 j ■ IIS BEATTY Washington, New A reo. L. Potter J no Kurtz GEO. L POTTER & CO., General Insurance Agency. BEL I EFONTE PA., Strongest Agency in theCoutiry. l oiicn the atock and Mutual l'lao. : ■ UU R P A TTVWm* organs mm n JnS B I I Best in Ise. DANIEL F.BBATTY Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A. WWV P'TBNT HAIR CRIMPER*. BEATTY™F x_ STABL I E.HD I\ ISJD. Anvflrst-class BIO* PAINTER AND IHTERKK can learn something ti his advantage by addresting the manufacturer DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, u. S. A EEH AWT STY t.h, with Valuable Improvements. New and Beautiful Solo Stops. OVER ONE THOUSAND Organists and Musicians endorse these organs and re commend them as STRICTLY FIRST CLASS In tne, Mechanism and durability. War ranted for six years. Most Elegant and Latest Improved. i Have been awarded the HIGHEST PRE MI I'M in competition with others for Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND PIANO LIKE ACTION iMJK, BWKRT, and KVK H B.ILL ANPF.B TOSK, OKCHSTR4 KF FKCTB and I\STtYIA\OIN AfCKSS WHiril MAY BK IIAB TO Tilß KKKDS. Send for Prtee List. Address, DANIEI. F. BEATTY, Washington. New Jersey. U. S. A CRISTADORO'S~~ HAIR DYE. Cristadoro's rial r Dye is the SAFEST and EST; it acts instantaneously, producing lie most natural shades of Black or Brown • !Tu£i reT S^ IN a,1( l Is easily 'applied. It Is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by Druggists „ J. CRISTADURO, P. O. Bex, 15-13. New York. BEATTYSUf BE TIN USE Grand Square and Upright. DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey, U. s. A. Dtt. D.H. MINGLE, ,o "" Uffick AffD REaiDiyqa, Mlllhefm, Peim'fi IBxlj-j CAMERON HOUSE, LEWISBURG. PEKXA. (T. ca "dttd TT > VJ• KJ ...I.J U XvJuVj Proprietor, AO - First (lass ft ait fWffts anil Central 1 j Located. "PfP. Iff a mab one and one-half doa- W 6 W H i*" °f the most beautiful " """new Chromes, in French oil color, ever seen for SI.OO. They are mounted in 8 xlO black enameld and gold mats oval opening and outsells anything now before, tue public. SaUsl action guaran teed Two samnlesfbr 25 eents, or six for 6 cent HemklOceuts for grand illustrated catalogue with chromo of Moonlight on the Khlne, or 30 cento for two Landscape and ('alia Lilies on haek ground. J. A. LATH. AM Si CO. 419 Washington Bt. Huston Mass. SSSkA poetune. | J. ZBLBR & SON, Ko. G. Brorkerhoff Bow, BELLEFONTE, PA UK AI.KKS IN Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c. o A Full Stock cf Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand. CHAMOIS SKINO for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE! PONGES, 15 cents and upwards. A share of the public patron* age respectfully solicited. Late Immense Discoveries bv STANLEY and others are J uit addtd to the only com plete. I Life and Labors of Lmnggtone. This veteran explorer ranks among the I most heroic Jl • nres of the century, ana this book Is one of the most attract I ve, fascinat ing, richly illustrated and instruotlv vol umes ever Issued, Being the only entire and authentic life, the millions are eager for it and wide-atrace agents are wanted qtilcklv P r l>o f and terms address HUBBAKb BUS., PublUjsrs. *,u t4.m< n hi., 1 Lila. BEATTY'SPsrIor Orj?iis BW fsiS! Believing It to be BY FAR the best Parlor and t*rchestral Organ manufactured, w# challenge any manufacturer to eouai them. The celebrated tJolden Tongue Keeds In this organ in conjunction with the Perfected Heed Boards produce sweet, pure and pow erful tones. Superb cases of new and elegant designs Ministers, teachers, churches yhoois, lodges, etc., should send for price list and discounts. Dealers will find it to their advantage to examine this instrument, t has Improve ments found in no other. Correspondence solicited. Best offer ever given. Money refunded upon return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Daniel F. Realty) both ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of fire days Organ warranted for six years. Agentsdi*. count given everywhere have co agent Agents wanted. Address, DAM EL F. BEATTY, Wsshiußton, *ew Jersey, HARDWARE • _ J ' ' ' WmXM SAVED! Bay the I.TiPiiO y Serving- >lacliisie. "t36 " Mill •" ? £ *• ® *!*&' il ww.'mrfren Bid TTlftl M 1 ill m -_iWIT hkMks thatachild can fperete ii. ™ ■■ HUH Eg *A~ It ha* the H>aigh!, - >.*, cnr iae 1 .'U a VIWwM #•*♦< * per*r3du>He< which doos tot j 111 M 'llff 1I¥J * -'-T-*' 1.---.-J ■ . B1 II IS BV *3* Ait 4A te-aHsa jaclal* <trf nc/m+tabk, aaiit aW-ffl' H : ■■ . oawtiiiipsevrrrc • It .!.rr.ri>mcn>. 39 a [ In mr Ery Machine bleu But nmij far er, afcer MT JWSffiStb* REAf taEDcrnn '' '• 'WS3E*tsf*:\ .| IN PRIf'RS we continue to use the,W nm:ci-.i Bad eKbe the fmaett aire U their mamtfae, an. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., Voters Bruefc Mice, 381 Witt MaUwc ttiage, HL RXXOifK MKC* ut W44rtr - fl*% >M ' ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦*♦>>" WATCH! S ! !_ JEWELRY ! ! RO MAINE 70LD, so extensively worn In Paris , was first discovered in IST©, by the celebrated Krenc chemist. MUM. It. Be Lain re, who manufactured ft into Jowctrjr, aud for live years sold it to the le.uttu'/ Jewelers o* Parts for SOLID GOLD, In 1875, when bte secret Veame known, ten of the manufacin ing Jewelei s established * stock company, with a capital f ♦bM*NiWfor the purpose of manufacturing KOMAIXJB GOLD JEWEL RY ASD WATCHES "iVjtli tli s immense capital. ami the aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce ail the latest patter? s of Jewelry at less than one-tenth of Slot • Id Uold, and of a quality aud color whiuh makes 'I impossible even for experts to detect it J from the genuine. We have secured the ncclusire agency of the United States and Canada, for the sale of all good" manufactured from this menu, and in order to introduce them in the most speedy manner, have put UP assorted samnle lots as glvei below, which we will sell at one4mth \ the retail value until January Ist, Head tue list. 50-CKNT LtiT. One Gent's Watch haln retail price 1.75 One pair Eunraved Sleeve Buttons re. pr. 75 Oue Stone set Scarf Bin " " 75 One set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs, v • 55 One improved shirr Collar Button," " 2.1 One heavy plain Wedding King, 1 00 Total #5 uO For f- cents we will send above six articles postpaid. SI.OO LOT. One pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting. One set (3) Spiral Shirt studs. One heavy band Engagement King. One set (2) Engraved Braceiets. One ladles* Long Guard or Neck Chain. One Engraved Mlnlatur latcket for the above. One Gent's Heavy Liuk Watch Chain. One Lake George Diamond stud. 12.00 LOT. One Lad'es' Neck Chain and Charm. One Indies* Heavy Guard Chain for Wa eh. Oue set Pin and Ear Kings, Amethyst. Oue extra tine Miniature Locket. One Cameo Seal King. One very heavy Wedding or Engagement ring One Gent's heavy Watch Chain with Charm. One pair Pearl Inlaid Sleeve Buttons. One Lake George Cluster Pin. , , One pair (2) heavy band Bracelets. The retail price of the articles In each sample lot amounts to exactly <en times the price we ask for the lot; for example our fl.oolot retails for #1.00: our #5.00 lot for $3. SSILD ROMK GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE/ To any one sending us anorder for the above k>tS by express to the amount of #ls W we will send FREE one solid Itomaine Gold Hunting-CaseWatch Gents' or Ladies' size warranted to keep perfect time and look equally as well as a #Ju gold watch. By mail postpaid, #15.50. This is our BEST OFFER to A GENTS, and is worth a trial, wa the watch alone will sell or trade readiiv for from #2.00 to #5. aents* or Ladles' Watch alone, #7 or $K with a Heavy Gent's Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, or Ladies' Opera Chain with slide and tassel. - REMEMBER:—This holds good until .Tan. Ist, 1878. After that time we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and any otie wishing our goods will thou have to pay full retail prices ■ ■ ■,. Komaiue Gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuine gold made, being the same In weight, color and finish, and all our goods .are made to the latest gold pattern*. Will guarantee satisfaction in every indance, or refund money.. Send money by F. 0., Money Qrder x or Registered letter, AT 0C25 JMlpf.' 2Tw ooods sent C. Q D. unlets at least #5. accompanies the order. yiain'y, W. F. PANS, & CO. Sole Agt's for l r . S., tint Canada, •5 A 7 Soth < til. * r t miAsiLmm iw. VBS % HARRISON'S WRITING INKS : ANB MfTILAGE. The beet in the Market. J*t Black Scßfjol Ink A Hp ciality. Feu HALE bt AU Ijumxc SrAfnasnwa JOIO HARRISON tiSfK CO. , 9 Murray iSL, K. T txr Al3 *I*VT\! hhLJN JL JbiAII We wMrin agent, male or female, in each town at this county, to get up Clubs among families, hotels, factories, &tt,, fop the sal* of cor Teas, and will niter very nigral com-. . i niiMlons to stteh. We have been importer* of Teas for over 30 years, and can afford to send, and wo will send a better article fcr the money than any other house lit New York. Our Teas are put up In one pound packages, with the name and price printed upon each. - Address.for terras and blank form for Club*, LONDON & NEW YORK CHINA TEA CO., r. O. Lor 574. No. 20 Churah St, Now York. i StMy t : " :< • i ' . , < • - 1 ' . ; . ...... I I— - , . THE 'NASI POPULAR, 1 Because the moot resonable store 1 fontc ts that of S. ft A. LOeH ; - • t We deal in all kinds of General Merahaa* fl dlee and liare lust received mi IMB I tj Q r nor^n^' JLm mJLmmkkmu iwhieft Is now being old as Remarkably La w Prices Dry Goods, Clothing, , I '' * Boots ft hoes, 4 I ... - •*- Groceries, Carpels. $3.00 LOT. One Ladles' Opera Guard Chain. One Ladies Neck Chain and Cross. One Beautiful Locket, (engraved). One pair Baud Bracelets, one Gent's Twist Link Vest Chain & Charm. One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons.. . One. set (3) onyx Shirt Studs. One new improved Collar Button. One extra cat Cameo seal King. One Arizona Solitaire Stud. , One set Amethyst or Topaz Pin 4 Ear Drops One Ladies' Chemise Button. 2 One Plain King, stamped 18 It. $5.00 LOT. One Ladies' Opera Chain, with slide and tassel, (retailpricefam n (Gent's heaw Watch Chain, with Curb charm, (retail price, #s.u) I One Ladles' heavy long Neck Chain. One elegant Chased Miniature Lockel for ab. One set Cameo Medaiiptt Pin and Ear Drops. One pair (2) heavy Chased Band Bracelets. One Gent's Solitaire Diamond mud. One Gent's Cluster Diamond fstti T One pair Araeihyst or Onyx Sleeve Button One set (3) studs to match the Above. One elegant heavy set f 'ameo Seal King. ' Out Massive Band or Wedding King. One new "patent" Cdllar Button. "!' One Ladies' Chemise Button. One Amethyst or Topaz King, (extra finish.
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