Southern Christian advocate. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-18??, October 05, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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more punctual than the sun, quicker than the stream, and sharper than fire, I could not do all the work of this house. Ah ! why are there not some good fairies still in the world, and why was not one invited to my christen ing ? If there only was one who could hear me, and come and help me, perhaps I could get rid of my cares, and my father of his troubles.’ “ ‘Be satisfied, then ; here I am !’ said a voice in answer, and Charlotte saw before her a fairy, leaning on her hollystick, and look ing at her. She was frightened for a mo** ment, for the fairy wore a very singular dress; she was entirely clothed in a frog’s skid, whose head served for a hood, and she was so old, and ugly, and wrinkled, that she could not have found a husband even with a million for her dowery. “ However, Charlotte soon collected her self sufficiently to ask with a trembling voice, but politely, what services she could render her. “ ‘lt is I who am come to be of service to you/ replied the old creature; ‘I hear 1 you complaining, and I am going to help you out of your troubles ’ ‘“Are you in earnest, good mother?’ ex claimed Charlotte, at once forgetting her fears ; ‘ and will you give me a bit of your wand, so that I can make every thing go on easily ?’ “ Better than that/ replied the fairy; ‘I have brought you ten little workmen who will do every thing you tell them/ “‘Where are they?’ cried Charlotte. a Book,’ said the old woman; and she opened her cloak and displayed ten dwarfs of different sizes. The first two were very short, but stout and strong. ‘ These/ said the fairy, ‘are the more powerful; what they lack iD skill they make up in strength, and will help you in all kinds of work. These which follow them are taller and more adroit; they can milk, spin, and assist in house work. Their brothers, tallest of all, as you will notice, are especially skillful with the needle, as the brass thimbles on their heads denote. Here are two more less accomplish ed, with rings for their girdles, who can on ly help in a general way, as also these last, whose good-will at least deserves apprecia tion. The whole ten, I doubt not, seemed to you to be worth very little, but you shall see them work, and then judge.’ “ At these words the fairy made a sign, and the ten dwarfs skipped away. Charlotte watched them perform alternately the rudest and most delicate tasks, attempt all sorts of work, and succeed in all. Overwhelmed with astonishment and fright, she cried out, stretching her hands imploringly to the fai ry: ‘Ah, good mother! lend me these ten wonderful workmen, and I wiil ask no more of Providence !’ “ ‘ I will do more/ answered the fairy; ‘I will give them to you; only as you could not well carry them about with you without your being accused of sorcery, I will order them to become small aud conceal themselves in xoufc.ten §iteers-T; Either the fairy con fi\revival ou know what a treasure you pos sess, O -l*j' thing now depends on the use you make of it. If you do not govern your little servants — if you let them grow dull from inaction, you will get no help from them ; but look after them well, lest they go to sleep ; let your fingers never be idle, and the tasks which appall you will be done as if by enchantment.’ “ The fairy spoke the truth, for my grand mother, following her advice, succeeded not only in retrieving the affairs of the farm, but in laying up a handsome dowry, with which she married happily and brought up eight children in comfort and respectability. — Since then, there isatraditiou among us she has transmitted the fairy’s ten workmen to all the women of the family, and that these little servants turn all their work to great profit. We are also in the habit of saying, that the comfort and prosperity of the house are in the mistress’s fingers As he said the last word, Uncle Prudence turned toward Martha. That young woman blushed, cast down her eyes, and took up her and staff. Farmer Pepin and Uncle Prudence exchanged glances. The whole circle si lently pondered the old man’s story. Each sought out its meaning and drew a lesson for himself; but the farmer’s pretty Wife had already learned her own, for smiles once more sparkled on her countenance, her wheel turned briskly, and the flax disappeared from the distaff. Helping the Preacher.—‘l am past usefulness,’ said an old lady to her minister: ‘the Lord spares my days, but I can do no good now.’ ‘You are doing a great deal of good,’ said the minister. ‘You help me preach every Sabbath-’ Os course she was very much surprised. Help her minister preach ! Why, how? ‘ln the first place,” he said, ‘you are always in your seat in church, and that helps me. Iu the second place, you are always wide awake, looking right up in my face, and that helps me. In the third place I often see the tears running down your cheeks, and that helps me very much.’ Cannot every little boy and girl help the minister just so# How glad the minister would be. Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Three BEAUTIFUL ORGANS, suitable f-r Ohurches. Sabbath Schools or Families, which will be sold at New York prices, with expenses added. 1 No 15 Four Oct tve Single Reed O gan in Black Walnut Case, $125 00 1 No. 17 Five Octave Single Reed Organ in B ack Walnut Case, $l5O 00 1 No. 21 Five Octave Double Reed Organ in Black Walnut Case, $175 CO We hive also, One Beautiful Large Organ, BLACK walnut eight stop organ a- $450 00. These Organs will be boxed and shipped at above wrices, aid warranted to give satisfaction. ‘ Address J. W. BURKE & CO. Who Wants Good Books Cheap !! J. W. BURKE & CO, PROPOSE ON OR ABOUT lOTH NOVEM BER, TO GIVE AWAY, Two Hundred aud Fifty Dollars Worth of Good Sunday-School Books on the Following Conditions: To any Church (or Society) or Circuit which by that time shall send to J. W. Burke & Co s, in payment of subscriptions to the Southern Christian Advocate the largest sum of money in proportion to the number oj its members, Premiums in books to be selected by themselves, will be distributed as fol lows : For the largest sum over $l5O •where there are 200 and more members, $50.00 worth. Next largest, S3O 00 “ Next “ S2O 00 “ For the largest sum over $l2O where there are from 100 to 200 members $30.00 worth. Next largest, S2O 00 “ Next “ SIO.OO “ For the largest sum over S6O where there are from 30 to 100 members, $30.00 worth. Next largest, $25.00 “ Next “ $20.00 “ Next “ SIO.OO “ Next “ $ 5-00 “ Those who propose to compete for these premiums of books for their Sunday schools will state the fact by letter, giving at the same time the number of members in their Church (or Society,) or Circuit. The opportunity will be closed on Ist No vember, and the award made to claimants im mediately afterwards. Os course, the preacher in charge or any member of the church may take this mat ter in hand, and act for the Church in the premises. The proposition can be made known to the church in the Church Meeting. And a committee appointed to get the requisite number of subscribers. By enlisting the Sunday School Scholars in getting subscribers, the work may be readily accomplished. Diseases of Long Standing. DR. M. WOODRUFF, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, IS NOW DEVOTING HIMSELF AL most exclusively to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. He has for the l ist Thirty Years praoiced Medicine, during which time he has given special attention to that class ol Diseases, and has treated a larg • number of them, such as Asthma. Bronchitis. Laryngitis, Dys pep ia. L ver Comptai t. Rheumatism Epileptic and i\ervous Fits H-morrnoids Or Piles. Scrofula. I'ropsv, Functional Biseases of ,he Heart. Spinal aud Kidney AtFeciions, D> sentery, Diarrnce i, etc., etc. Female Diseases specially treated. Females desir ing it, I will send, gratuitously, a Small Work on their diseases. I could give many testimomals of cures performed by my Treatment and R-mcd es, in apparently hope less cases, but do not deem it neec-sary to do so; I only present the facts—that f.r thirty years I have given that class of diseases my special study and at tention, o taining remedies from every source most likely to cure, and have treated large uumbers suc cessfully during that time Person-at a distance, by sending symptom®, etc, e'c.. can hav • medicine suited to tneir cases sent by mail or e press. Office 1"4 Bread St.. Columbus. Ga. References —Bishop James O Andrew, Bishop G F Pierce, Rev A Wright, Rev Samu-1 Anthony. Rev R B Lester Rev C R Jewett. R<w J S Key, Rev'.T T Aitis worth, Rev .Thomas Ruth dge. April 13—6 ms. COTTON AND WOOL HAND CARDS WHITTEMOISE’S Mil No 1Q Patent. Hi COTTON. SAR&CNT & CO., iUH! S 111 lIMCIIffiS. No. 70 Beekman St., New York, Sole Successors to the WHITI’EMORE, “PATENT SET,” and only manufacturers of the Genuine Whittemorc Cotton Cards. Dealers are cautioned against worthless imitations Jan. s—lom*. * “ EVERY SATURDAY/ 7 VV ITH THE number for sep- V V tember Ist, the ex ellent Weeslv fvprv SATURDAY, will be eniarg and from 32t0 4U great success of the Journal jostifi,, a ..d denmnosth s enlargement Ihe conduc or veil! hereafter mrminn! as a feature SERIAL S TORIES in comp ,a ,ce w t a general desire. '1 hey wi 1 sH c t - nly those of a first olas< c a aeter, and of read b’e qu.uitv. ‘Silcote< » Silcotes 7by Hunuy King-ley ha } , st bean °th‘ rs wi 1 1 »11 o\v snort.iv. EVERY SATURDAY* nro s-mts the most readable interesii g. and vain . q ries E-says, Sketches and P 0 ms lr m the forcun journals and p uodieuls. Transiatio >s from the French pern deals will to m a regular and important feature A m st thnl mg story fro n the Fr met, . f Edmond about, w, 1 be given in September. Many articles av ... peau-d in its cnMimns Horn such w utrs as Chnr.es Kingsley Dnry Kuigsh y, Anthony I', oil , p ., Matthew Arno d..Alexander Dumas. Frances Power Cohhe J ■an logelow Chnstini G. Rossetti, Air hor of- l,,rm Hal fax,” lexander Smith, Tuonms Hug Buehaaan, &e., <fcc. Pubii*h and at $5 00 per annum, by TLKNOR & FIEL r S, aug 3.-3 w 124 TremontS;,, Boston SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE ALMANAC FOB 1867. WE WILE PUBLISH, ABOUT THE Ist of October, our FARMERS’ ALMANAC f-r the year 1867, with calculations by THOS. P. ASH MOKE. Tnis is the most valuable Alma ac ever pub lished in the being up >n the ame plan a» the celebrated GRIER’S ALMANAC. It will couta n twen ty-eight pages, and, bendes the calculations, wi 1 com prise useful information cn various subjects. We shall supp'y it t> the trade at the unusually low i rice < f $3. o per gross, where as many as ten gross are tak?n by one party. To such we will give tne privilege of Imprint on the title page, anda page of advt-rtisingon the back For Five Gross or more, at the rate of $3 50 per- Gross. For single Gross, $4.00. Per dozen, 60 cents. Send yoqr orders early, so that you may g“t them in time. The mon*y can be paid on the delivery of the Almanacs, to the Express Company. Address, J. W. BURKE & CO.. sept 7 -ts Mac on, Georgia. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Factors, Forwarding Agents, —akd— -A.TT CTIONEEBS, NO. 301 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. REFERENCES: Mordecai & Cos., E. B Stoddard & Cos., Marshall, Beach & Cos., E. Laffette & Cos., S. S. Farrar, Bros. & Cos. June 22—6 m Geo. W. Williams & Cos., WHOLESALE Grocers and Bankers, IIAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 22—Sm Geo. W. Williams & Cos., COTTON FACTORS, Church Street, Charleston, S. C. June 22—3 m Williams, Taylor & Cos., Commission Merchants, 147 Maiden Lane, Mew York. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, WM. BIRNIE, EDWAdDC. WILLIAMS, EDWIN PLATT, ' J. H. TAYLOR. June 22—3 m V. R. TOM ME Y, J. S. STEWART, G. J. ORR, Newton Cos., Ga. Oxford, Ga. Oxiord, Ga HARDWARE. TOMMEY, STEWAFT & ORR, Hardware & Commission • MERCHANTS, Key-Stone Building , Whit c hall Street , ATLANTA, - GEORGIA, Keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC H ARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Harness Hard ware, Wagon and Buggy Material, Planta tion Supplies, etc, etc. Also Agents for WRIGHT’S PATENT IMPROVED IRON SCREW for Pac ,ing Cotton. May’ 4—6m> PICTURES! HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE Beatstitnl Lithographs 5 Fine Steel Engravings 5 Elegant Photographs Os works of Art. Which will sell very low. Call and examine our fine selection. J. W. BURKE & CO. NEW MUSIC. THE CONQUERED PANN ] I A New Supply—Price 60 cts REQUIEM, In m mory of the Confederate Dead, wth beuutifu lithograph p»rt>>it* of Sidney Johnston. Mo gan Polk,-ton will Jackson, ■>. E B.Stuait A P. Hill and Gen. R ins Price 75 c nts. Either of tne abwe sent, p st paid o” r> c- ipt of th pr ce. For tal by J. W. BURK K & Cos.. Aug 17. Macon, Ga TO TEACHERS. J. \V. BURKE & CO., MACON, - - . - OA. , Have made arrangements w th the following Houses, so that we can sup p.y ttieir publications at retail AT NEW YORK RETAIL PRICES. At wholesale, ai NORTHERN PRi ES. with exp- nses added, so that small b y rsenn buy m any quantity s low as they .mold la' the goods down f oin Hie No:th LOUISVI! LK KY —J. . Merton & Cos. CINdNNAI I OHlO— Sargent. VV Ison & Hinkle PHILADE PHIL—J B tt.& to, Cowper thwaii & < 0.. At, erican Sunday bchool Uni -n. NEW YORK—A. S Barnes & Cos., D Appleton & "0., Ivison, Pt.iuney, BlakeniiiD & bo., Sheldon <x Cos., Owens & Agar GIVE XJS -A- TRI A.Xj. J. W. BURKE & CO.. No. 6-J, MeeOnd street, Aug 17-ts. Next to Baptist Church. F. W. SIM* & CO., COTTON FACTORS —and— General Commission Merchants^ BAY STREET, SAVANNAII, GA. COYM <; NIII EN TS SO LI V 8 T EI). Refer to J. B. Ross, h’. Kirth.nd and M-s-r-. J ivett & S.iider. July 14-6.il ,/ / m ITC ttUfu & T££S, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ra ton’s Granite Uar-ige, Third Street, near Es-r >r . e9B unice, Macon, Ga., Agents for several Factori ttie sale of YARNS, SHIRT/ INGS, ' ' AND* SHEETINGS. Jan. - Dm- i* FIRST NATIONAL BANE UF MACON. QIGHT AND TIME BILLS ON VA kj rious points purchased at all times. Liberal advance- made on shipments ot Cotten to ANY GOOD Northern or European houses Collections made prompt y and remitted for. We s' all keep supplied so far as possible with New York Exchange which will be sold at the lowest rates charged in ether cities of the State. W. W. WRIGLEY, Cashier. I. C. Plant, President. mhl4—tf I. C. PLANT WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS AT his old office, and will make investments for parties as they may direct. He will also purchase and sell STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER. BANK NOTES, etc., on which he will make liberal advances, until good sales can be mad -, charging a small commission for the same. Junl s' V. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE Sxnress Companies, "“use, JL Milliners’ Use, Jewellers’ Use, CLOTHS. CLOTHING. On hand and printed DRYGOODS. to order by J • W - BURKE,. &CO FANCY COODS. JEWELRY,&C.&C. Agent fol ar.sn Dennison’s Paten Di- IsHIPPING&TREE LABELS J reCU ° n — ' LABELS and TAGS THE THORN IN TH£ FLESH: A SEQUEL TO TIIEOPEIILUS WILTON, BY THE SAME AUTHOR. The undersigned is now pre paring for the pr- ss aw >i k which he designs to loaKe a p* pillar, but, thorough vind cation of the odi tC uic-i, upon all points f controv rsy whh H'gh Lurch Epi copa’ians. The increase of books which mi.-repre-en' »n i can r a ure our hurch. aid th« • ffort • of i< div du list prosel t*-<nir members by un ai m* ans. render a work of the character propos e a<e ■. ssity for he young and hose woo nave nut the leisure t exam n- large volumes of argument. Toe co fidence with which til advoettes of Apostolic Succession nr • assert ng tneir excu.'V • cl t m-t to the i Lu ch, the Ministry and tue -nis of Christ, forbids us to be I mger -il nt The author will be comp lied to publish the fir t coition by subser p io i, and tn-'se wh > m iy de-ire the w rk w li secure a copy by remi ling to him $1.25 by mail T ic w wi 1 be sent to press as soon as the num ber of subscribers will ju» if it Address rev. w. p. Harrison, Aug 17—2 m. Atlanta, Ga. BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS Os the following distinguished Confederate Officers! President JEFF. I)AVIS. General R. E. LEE, “ STONEWALL JACKSON, “ BEAUREGARD, “ JOE JOHNSTON, “ LONGSTREET, « A. P. HILL. The above are admitted by all to be CORREI T LIKENESSES of V ese DISTINGUISHED PERSONS, and great pains have been taken hy the publishers to have them accu rate io every respect. Printed on heetso-i Heavy Drawing Paper. Size 16 30 Inches ; Price only $1.35 each. S nt by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the above mentioned price. ALSO FINE STEEL PLATES OF General STONEWALL JACKSON, “ R. li. LEE, “ STERLING PRICE. The above will be sent to any address, post paid, for TWO DOLLARS. FRAMES AND GLASS supplied for the ame wh«n desired, and sent by Ex press, at the ri kof pu chaser. Address J. W BURKE & CO., May 25. Macon, Ga. Photographs of Bishops, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and beautiful picture of ihe Bishops <Af the M. E. Church. South —embracing Bishops Andre/w, Paine Pierce,E rlv, Karnaugh, Wightman. McTye/re an Dogg it. Tak-m from life at 'as Ge> eral Con'ier ence. We also have Card Pho ograph, of each of/the above. Price large Photograph f3 50/ Car l Ph itograph 25/cts. General Conference Picture. A Iti'ge Photograph repr< s n*ing the en l ire General Conference. Two styles. No 1 with Ikey ?3 < 0 No. 2 w th, key, larger, 3 50 We ca-> furnish Frames and Glas j /or the above pic tures. at from $2 to $5, according to style A<iuress, J. W. BURKE & CO., Macon, Ga. PUBLISHED AND FOR S/iLE BY JOHN W. BURKE 8c CO.: Prevalent Social Sins; THEIR CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES. A Sermon for the Times. BT It . H. MYERS, D. D. The reasons for publishing this Sermon are given in the following (xtra'et from the pamphlet: Yielding to the /'request conveyed in the communi cation appended,, the Uiscoursa that follows—prepared only for delivery/ not for toe press—is put luto print, and lyi dedicated TO PARENTS, by a father wn 'o feels that the highest of all human responsibility s is that involved in toe parental rela tion ; and TO TtIET YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION, hy one who ye iniereatin ‘heir welfare is ail the deeper, heesu-a li' own children areamoog that number; and with the/earnest prayer 'hat the honest truths here utter-i t/nty prove to them a Warning ng'inst some of he tem/pnuions tnat beset their patn in life Mica’s',\ Feb. lbth Macon, Ga., Feb. 12th, 1866. Rty v.E H. D. D.: . . .... ///ear Sir and Brother— d-ep interest felt on yes, to' day und-r the deitv ry of y ur discourse, by the if r e antiie. ee at Mulberry Steei vietho hst Chu-ch, / as"prompt <t th j unders g ed, memt.ers of the church and congregation, to request »f you a copy for puhli <iilt°s hop and that the sentiments and principles of the and sc lUrse. ii tn >re widely dts-emma'ed. will eontri ut« much t>oo rec, prevailing evils, and to stimulate to h tb r living. Jos. S. Key. Em >ry Winship, Peter So’omon, J . Bon ell, N. KBirnum, BB L wis, Ed. Saul-bury, WR. Rogers, JH. Roterts, J one- 1. Snider, B. i. Wise, Wrn H Ross, James Jack on, Wm. D. Aillams,E Kirtlana John B Cobb, Geo W. Hardie, W. C. Singleton. P- ice 25 cents retail; 20 per cent, discount where 5 or more copies are taken. WEIGHT’S PATENT IMPROVED IRON SCREW, For Packing Cotton. The attention o p cotton PLANTERS is invited to the claims of this inven tion, which, in Simp icity, Economy, Durability aud Power surpasses any machine for Baling Cotton, ever before presented to the c untry. Its great excellence ia these respects makes it the BEST MACHINE FOR PACKING COTTON IN THE WOULD! ?• ITS SIMPLICITY —lt is anew and improved ap plication of the Screw Power; lust as simple in its con struction as the old-rashioned wooden screw, as easi ly managed, aed n > more dable to got out of order.— No r pes or pulli.-s as us, and in the cotton presses. 2 ITS ECONOMY.—It has been demons rated by ac tual exp rimen.. to be ch> aper than the wooden screw. Ihe timbers use 1 in its construction are much small er and fewer _ than those employed in the o and screw, the levers being only 10 feet long, and tne height of the whole frame above the bed being only Id feet. All these limbers can be procured on the plantation, no n ’ a J er how exhausted the forest Anv iraina r y wood workman can build the frame, and half a dozen hands wi ll put it up in a few hours 3. I It} DURAKILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of iron.a and will last .or years witi out any appreciable wear. The whole machine occupies such aiutiespace t at it can be completely covered at a Very email cost. 4. IIS POWER.—With a lever on’y 16 feet ’ong, one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest bales.— Planters who have u edit say that with two mules cotton may be compressed on this machine for ship ment This Screw was invented just before the opening of the war and has subsequently nev, r been generally introduced. Those who have used it. and seen it usocf, unanimously concur in the opinion that It is Uurivalled as a Cotton Screw. The following testimonials from some of the best and mo-t reputable planters in the country, show the estimate in which this Screw stands with those who ave tried it: ‘We have ui-ed and seen in operation for ihe last five yea s, Wright’s Impr ved Cotton Iron Screw, and feel r.o hesitati nin pronou cing it the vtry est Co tton Screw we have ever known So highly do we es teem it, that if practicable to « btam one of them we w,,uld have no other, it is easily bui t, simple, in its construction, rot liable to get out of order well, witn great power, and with great facility. Ffl'W’DT SHEPHERD, E< KANAH PACE, W Y *ANKS W H MITCHELL. Columbus, Ga., July 1.1865 A WARNING. “THE WRIGHT’S PATENT IMPROVED IRON SCREW COMPANY” hereby uotify al pa ties who may inlringe their Patent, that they will bed alt with ao cordmg to law Agents will be appointed throughout each Suite to piotect the interest or the Company. W. H. CHAMBERS Pres’t. THE undersigned having purchased the right for County, Ga., t.speci fully suggests to all wnose Cotton Screws need repairing, to postpone ac tion until we cau present the advamages of the Wright Screw t" their consideration. We think it cheaper to buy a Wright Screw t an to repair an old one and, of c urse cheaper and than the bui ding of and other Screw. One of us will visit every part of the county b f ire the packi g season; in tile meantime, comm mirations addressed to us at Reynolds, Taylor County, wiil meet with prompt alter,tion. R R HOWARD, aug!o-3m. JOHN HOWARD. GOLD FENS, /CASES, &€. E. D. VALENTINE & CO., No. 15 Malden Lane, - - New York, MANUFACTURERS OF GOLD PENS, CASES, ETC., 4 RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER to jobbers and retail dealers the CHEAPEST SIN THE MARKEI’. The pns are of different sizes, from Nos. I to 9 inclusive. The prices of VALENTINE & CO’S first quality Gold Pens, witoout cases, and warranted for one year. except against accide. t, is as folh ws: No. 1 Pen, 81 25; No. 2 Pen, SI 60; N >. 3 Pen, $2 00; No. 4 P. n, $2 25; No. 6 Pen, $2 75; No. 6 Pen S3 60; N*. 7 Pen, $4 60; No. * Pen, 85 50; No 9 Pen, $7 00 Ail our first quality Pens are stamped I, E D. Valentine & Cos.” Tlie Above Pens In Solid Silver Extension Cases, with Pencils. For $2 00, a No. 1 Pen, Ist quality. For $2 50, a No. 2 Pen, Ist quality. For $ ■ 25, a No. 3 Pen, Ist quality. For $3 75 a No. 4 Fen, Ist quail y. For r 4 50, a No. 5 Pen, Ist quality. For $5 75, a No. 6 Pen, Ist quality. The Same Gold Pens in Gold Plated Ebony Desk Holders and Morocco Cases. For $2 00, a No. 2 Pen, Ist quality. For 2 75, a No. 4 Fen, Ist quality. For 3 50, a No. 5 Pen, Ist quality. For 4 00, a No. 6 Pen, Ist quality. For 6 75, a Ne 7 Pen, Ist quality. For 7 25. a No. b Pen, Ist quality.. For 8 00. a No. 9 Pen, Ist quality. Second Quality Pens Not Warranted. Our second qualty of pens are stamped “E Davis A C 0.,” and are carefully made, having the same points as our first quality pens, the only material differenoe being in the quality of the gold. The prices of these pens are as foil jws : No.2pen, 75c; No. 3 pen. $1; No. 4 pen, 81 25; No 5 pen, 81 60; No. 8 pen, $1 75. The Above Pens In Silver Plated Extension Cases, with Pencils. For $1 25, a No. 2 Pen, 2d quality. For 1 60. a No. 3 Pen, 2d quality. For 1 75, a No. 4 Pen, 2d quality. For 2 25, a No. 5 Pen, 2d qua,ity. For 2 75, a No. 6 Fen, 2d quality. Our pens rank throughout the country as equal, if not superior to any gold pens n anufactured, not only for their writing qualitu s, but dura' ility and elegant finish. The greater care is used in their manufacture, and none ar° sold' with the slightest imperfection whic i ski 1 can detect. We woud call the attention of the deal rs to the celebra ed PAUL BRETON Watch, for winch we are toe sole agents in the United States. We have them in silver and geld cases. Jobbers, retailers, jewelers, and all dealers in our lin- throughout the country, are requested to send for a circular. Address E. D. VALENTINE A CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dea era in Wat' hes, Gold Pens and Jewelry, No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York, May 25—ly. r HELPS, JEWETT & CO., MANU facturer- of, and Dealers in, CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, DESKS, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, Ac At Wholesale and Retail, 264 & 266 CANALS I'REET, (South Side, Near Broadway.) WILLIAM PHELPS, ) NEW YORK. CLEMR NT JEWETT, > WILLIAM T. DOREMUS. ) Furniture and Chairs for Shipping. Mar2-12m FIRST PREMIUM CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, RECEIVED AT THI Fairs of the Great States of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, WE ARE VERY EXTENSIVELY engaged in the Manufacture of the above Mill, with our improved Portable or Stationary Engine* This Mill is warranted to be the best now in use and will m-nufteture, in perfect order, frum five to twontg thousand feet of boards per day. For full p rtieulara address us at Hamilton. B"tler co.,Ohi •, 20 milts north of Cincinnati. OWENS, LANE, DYER ft COt api 6-6m* 3 JL