The Norcross advance. (Norcross, Ga.) 18??-????, January 14, 1874, Image 3

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The Norcross Advance. LOCAL COLUMN, Below will be found a list of agents, who •are duly authorized to receive subscriptions ami advertisements for this paper: DeWitt Jones, & Allen, Norcross W H Cole, Wm T Little, Duluth. H J Ambrose, Suwanee. R M Cole, Gwinnett county. J M Patterson, Law-enceville. G P Boone, Ctand Estes, Gainesville. Hoh H C KeUogg, Leßoy Edmondson, Cumming. Hon W D Bentley, Hon I S Clements, > STorsyth cunty. L John B Richards, Ophir. “ Jabez Galt, Doc Chrmley, anton. J R Barnes, Woodstock. W T Gordon, G W Hendrix, Pine Log. Ms;. Puckett, Hickory Flat Middk ton Upsnur, Field’s Cross Roads. W H Nesbit, Alpharetta. j R Hopkins, Beaver Ruin. Smith & Garner, Wm W Wilson,Buford A 1 'Cagle, P M, Flowery Branch. James C. Dunlap, Atlanta. on in 1— ■ ■■■ -----—— Money—Highwayman—Blood. x—Some time ago Mr. Cal. Haney w&l his farm in Ben Smith’s district and moved into the southern part of Gwinnett. There was a balance of <I6OO due him, and < n the sth Inst, he went up f r it. As he was returning with the money about four miles above LawreneeviHe he met a negro or a blacked white man who asked Haney among many other questfow if he had any whiskey. Mr. Haney replied he had none, Xyberduifjon the negro asked Haney it he would take a drink with him. Mr. Haney consented and still sitting upon his horse raised the bottle to Ils mouth, and instant-, ly the negro began stabbing him and stab bed him seven times ifaree of which reach the hollow. At this sfltge of the tragedy one rein of the bridle was cut, the frightened horse dashed up tl e road with Haney upon him —and in about fclty yards two other men .jumped into the road and tried to stop the horse. B«t the frightened animal ran to Mr Joshua Arnold’s, about one-ka f of a n 1 e from the affray, and stopped, and Mr Haney wis taken inb) the house. He is in a very critical condition, but it is thought he will recover. Haney thinks he recog nised one of the men who jumped into the road. Much diligence is being exercised and it is hardly possible that the highway men will escape. Ox last Tuesday the Culver Hall at Law renceville sold for S9OO and the Culver land, containing 250 acres, and lying with ki one mile of town brought only Tuk marriage party from Warsaw while wailing for the train on the 9th inst. had an enjoyable dance ut “Cousin John’s.’ We have seldom eref seen a gayer crowd. There is needed in Norcross a Hall for the Sittings of Council and the Justice Courts. Esq. Miller has up to now con sented to have those meetings in bis st< re room, but as it seriously interferes with his private business he will henceforth object. Call on Allen <fc Jones if you want a ,go<xl article ol’Okewing Tobacco chhap. Prof. Coolrdgk has everything In order about tiie Academy. He has made a flat- Irt-Tng opening and the number steadilly in creases. Mr. Pink ’DiTWt the preftiirtt baby in bis end of town. Mr. R. J. Gimao, dur present depot agent and telegraph operator, is making "hims If quite popular among our citizens and busi ness men. We have had the pleasure of reading a letter from W. D Johnson, the; exsChancellor of South Carolin «, in which he highly recommends Mr. Gregg. We hope the Air-Line officials w ill retain him in his present position. Orn genial friend Allen can excell in beating the whites of egg?. We have not tried I.lm nn the vitellus, but we recom mend him to the ladles who make much cake. Am.kn 'SI J(M»bs have on hand and fir s.le at all times a full assortment of fruits. Mrs. Roh’t Medlock, who has been sick for some time docs not Improve. Mr. Delay is building a cottage west and opposite Maj. James’. Mr. G. 11. Sullivan has renewed work on his brick residence. Ovr merchants Mr 'doing a large bust- : boss. St their advertls<sncnts ♦* another column. If you want a good pair of boots or Khoes call on Alien A Joies to gel ritonx Let everybody in Norcross remember that Hou. 8. J. Winn will deliver a Literary Adduss In the Chapel room of the Acade ’my on the Fourth Friday of Jaiutary at 71 o’clock, P. M. lhe public are cordially invited. Mr. N. Woodall is erecting a new barn on his river farm. Messrs. Smith »nd Jenkins, of Bowling ; Green, Ky., h re a large drove cf fine mules at the Livery Stables. Mrs. Brogdon is now ready for a house I full of boarders. Those wanting good | board and comfortable lodging should •(>- ply at once. See hex advertisement in an- | other column. Button Morins o' diff rent sizes at j Allen A Jones'. Ix this issue we offer for sale some of the i best andcheapest property in Norcrotoaud a rich plantation near Duluth. Parties w ishing bargains should call at our office. Thr trains on the Air-Line of late are Very irregular. Ir is rum-ih'd that Col. B. Y. Rage baa resigned the General Agency of the Air- IJnr Railway, and will be mcceedeti by J. B. Prek, of the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad. Thkr* is now no Express office at Nor crows. The perfitton only pays from three k» six dollars per month and no one w ill FtOWERY BRANCH. T here is no station on the Air-Line grow ing more rapidly and substantially than Flowery Branch. Many new residences have gone up uhd Ufeveral new business houseshave been opened. In addition to her enterprising citizens she has the sup port of such substantial farmers asMaj. V. Graham, Rev. Mr. Williams, Maj. Willis d' inn, the Messrs Lights, My. Porter, C. H. Thompson aud many others. By their united effort (silently but wisely directed Flowery Branch is more than keeping pace with het sister station. e DULUTH. Business is active and growing at Duluth. Ihrire are we think no three houses at any Air-Line station that do more i-teady busi ness than Messrs. Rogers & Jones, Mr. W. H. Cole, and Wm. Little. Bathed by such energetic and well-to-do farmers as the Stricklands, Hon. J;ick Graham, Judge 8. G. Howel', CapL Abbott, and many other owners of tUe Suwanee attd Chattr hoochee lands, Duluth will continue to grow and attract seeking pleasant homes among a thrifty, high toned people. PERSONAL. Hox. 11. C Kellogg paid us a pleasant visit this week. The Colonel keeps himself pressed with business enterprises AJid amid them all he keeps a serene, jovial disposi tion. Col. T. M. Peeples, the enterpris'ng and reaily Editor of the Gwinnett Herald, made us a short but pleasant visit this week. •The vivacious, jociml Hamp Graham was in town this week. Miss Sallie Roddy, one of Foreyth’s accomplished belles, is visiting her friend, Miss Ida Simmons. ilo& SaA. J. Wixx, our present popu lar Senator, took the train here on Tues day for Atlanta. Mr. G.X. King, a popular young business man of Macon, was vis iting Norcross last week. Miss Janie Kellogg, one ofU.e belles of Cumming, last week paid her mat y friends here a pleasant visit. Married On the evening of the Bth inst. Mr John A. Perdue, of Atlanta, and Miss Graham, of Warsaw. Attendants : Mr James Perdue and Miss Kate Howell; Mr S W Wallace and Miss Mollie Hall; Mr Clark Howell, Jr, and Miss Fannie Stone. Ceremonies i y Rev G H Pattiilo, late pastor of St Paul’s Methodist Epfeeop d church, Atlanta. NEW ADVERTISEMEN'IK regular Boarding' F o R GENTLEMEN and LADIES —AT— MRS. IIAKRISON IHIOGDAN’S At sls per 2fontJi: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' At sl2 50 per Montlk OOOT> ROOM& A X ft <5 001) F'A.K E, Call on address J. N. BROGDON, janl4-ly NoYcross, Ga. FOR SALE!! AND MUST BE SOLD FOR CASH AV THREP. If ORTHS. One hundred and ten acres (110) of land, 1 on the McAfei* bridge road, two and a half miles from Norcross, almut twelve acn<s <le ired fresh, and In a g, v-l state cf < ultr- 1 i vation; gixx! log bouse and outbuildings, | and as go<xl aw, lof water x* th<re is in I North Geoiiria. Ihe woods aSre heavily ' timbered and well Watere»l Parlies wish ing a bargain in the purchase of this prop erty cihi get it, with jh rfect titles, Ly ap plying at •once to JAMES VfiLLIS or JOHN NE iL, Dollar Savings’ Bank, jan!4:3m Atlanta, Ga. REAL ESTATE AGENCY In response to Frequent Inquiries of par- ■ tie* living at a distance, and also in order I to promote the interest of Norcross and vicinity, I hereby inform the public that I i will act as Deal Estate A "ent for all par-1 | ties living in or near Norcross, and re-i ! speetfully solicit the call or correspond- ' i enee of all parties desirous of purchasing i i land in or near Norcross. septl2-tf TIIOS. BORING, M. D. l^ov One hundred and ten acr s (110) of land, j I on the McAfee bridge road, two ami a halt 1 miles from Norm**, about twelve acres i | cleanxl fn sb, and in a gixxl state of cnitha- ; I tion; good log bouse and outbuildings, and j i ss gtHxl a well of water as there is in North ' Geo gia. The w<xxls are heavily timbered, i and well w tervd. Terms easy. Other latxls fur sale adjacent. Apjdy to t"e, or W. G. Wigley, st Nor [ cross. THOB. R. RAINEY, j oct29tf I respectfully call the attention of the I’l BLIC to my NEW AND WELL SELECTED STO C K O F OO O 1)8! Consist ing of DRY G(X)DB, GROCERIES, t t ri.ERY. hardware, EF(\. EK. i Selected «<spccially fnt this market, and ; for ale at reasonable prices. Call and ex - ■ ’ amine. G. W. WALJ.ACE. IW. St '7B-Iv * * j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. n&iArElfAfF" VOFt SALE!! BARGAINS! Can now be had in the purchase of the following property: I lie house and lot west of the depot in the town of Norcross, known as George H. Jones’ place. The house is two nine furnished rooms, eight fire places, and a good well under same shelter. The lot fronts 100 feet, runs back 200 feet—has a good garden—a well finished store house, 20x40 feet, and stables, pantries and ser vants’ room. I his property is now renting for S3OO per annum, and can be bought on reasonables terms. Also, the land and hcuse in the town of Norcross known as the Dr. Parks property. The house is single story of six rooms; two front rooms finished—the rest not plaster ed. There is a basement, < ook room, barn and stable, and a good well, all finished. The land contains 12 acres, 4 acres in “old pine field” fronting the Air-Line Railway and suitable for building purposes. The remainder is. in original woods, well tim bered, and is traversed iy two branches of water. All of which is within the incor porate limits of Norctoss. Also, near Duluth, on the Air-Line Rail- ■ way, the Maj. Gholston farm of 200 acres, • lying on the head waters of Sweet-Water creek. One half is in cultivation, the re mainder in original woods. Fifty acres of good bottom land, the remainder is rich red clay. It has a dwelling of four rooms—a good well and spring -lots and outbuildings and a large orchard of choice fruits. 1 1 is, within 2| miles of Duluth, and iu a good neighborhood. 'I hose wishing to buy any of the above described Yta'i estate Should call on or ad dress the EDITOR of tub ADVANCE, Norcross, Ga PA YINGEM PLOYMEN T For all having spare time. Something new and fast el ling. No fancy article, but a necessity to all classes of people, actually saving money to buyers. Business honor able ; pleasant; no risks ; home or abroad; day or evening; and extremely profitable. Yon will miss your best chance if you fail to write fer full particulars and valuable san.pl sto F. A. Hit hisson & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. The Illustrated PHENOI OUICAL JOUBNAL. Tn® Sciexof of Mind is the central point around which revolve the whole circle < f sciences. It is the key to univers tl knowl edge, and Ski.f-knowi.edge is the key to the Science of Mind. Phrknology is the demonstrable basis'-f Mental Philoaophy. It shows how the div rhii ies of human character and capacity 7 are. related to the laws of the universe; har monizes the human being with the Divine, “and justifies the ways of God to man.” “Know Thyself.”—Since the Grecian sage inscribed these immortal words on the Temple of Delphi, the world has struggled as m ver before towards a solution of the problems of human cxistcn e. The Correlation of Forces, now an established fact, has furnished an eisYwiug basis f<ir all the material sciences, and roiight < & h of the tremen 'ous • owers of Mature—Heat, Light, Electricity, Magnet ism*Dd Attraction, witbin the domain of law ai.d order. Tue OniGin Raufs, still earnestly /.iscussed by Ethnologists, is brii g.ng light out of the shadows of the past aud cannot ! fail tointen st the truth-seeker. The OniGin < F Life, a still more intricate . probl in, is att.vehr engaging the minds of our leading Physiologists, 'lac results will be given in this Journ»k Physiology and Psychology will he prominent embracing the subj cis of Scad, Mind, B<xlily Btrn< tun s and Func tions, Social Relations, Education, Rdi- I gious Creeds, Marriage, Training of Chil dren, Criminal Jurisprudence, etc. PiivsiocnoMY and Temwramfxts, Signs of Character, Peculiarities of Organization, Ti ansnrissions of Mental and Bodily Quali ties, etc., is given. Self-Improvement.—Vain are all the teachings of science of marvels of art, un -1 ss applied to perfecting urseives and im proving the iace. It is for this We ’“live move, and have our being,” and to th-s re sult ‘The Phrenological Journal’ will tend. Happy Homes are ttic result of a normal edu ation *ud dtv -lopmeut, and a life ac cording to the laws of life. These arc the symbols of all that is goixl in the ‘life to come,’ and the real HefcVen on Earth. The Phr<«ological Journal for 1873 will keep pace w th the march of events, and while * holding fast to the good,’ will en deavor to lead the public miud iu many things new and true. Terms.—Monthly, at $3 a year, in ad i vance. Single numbers, 30 cents. Clubs of ten •« more, $2 each. Address 8. R. Wells, Publisher, 389 Broadway, New Ywk GWINNETT COUNTY SALES. Sheriti’s SaJ-es for February. BY J- M. PATTERSON, SHERIFF. Will I-e sold before the court-house door, I i iu the town of laiwrenet ville, Gwinnett ; I county, on the first Tuesday in February ; i next, within lhe legal hours of sale, the i following desert' ed property, to wit: POSTPONED sheriff’s SALK. One hundred and twenty five acr< sos ! land, more or less, part of lot No. 212, in i tiie 6th district o said county. Levied oh ’as the property of Thomas H. Jones, to I ! satisfy two ti. fas. from Fulton Inferior I Court, in favorof W. L. McEfr.sh A C<x, vs. D, 11. Hoyle and The.-. H. Joms s<— I curitv. Levy made by former Sheriff, ■ I J. T. MeER-any. Also, at the same time and place half of ■ ; lot No. 34, ia town of Lawrenceville, eon tainiHg half an nene, mere or less ; also, • that tract or town lot 1-eginning at the i north-east coriter of lot No 36 in said tow n. j j running thence on t roahaa street 96feet; | thence north, parallel with the alley; ; thence to the beziiunng corner, containing ; 1,200 square feet; also,town lots Nos, 5s ‘ and s*->. containing three acres, more or i les*. Enoch Steadaean vs, John M. Mill*. A'* ». xt the same time and place, -*•«' I acres of land, more or less, lying on the i west side of the Rock Bridge road, in the Sth district nf said county, adjoining lai ds j I of the estate ot Janies Flowers and lands i of Robert Craig—whereon Elizabeth Baugh i now resides. J. W. Alatbie, executor, and I P. Maltbie, executrix, «te„ vs. T. W. Al exander aud J. I>. Anthony, executors, of i William Baugh, deceased. ! Also, at the same time aud place, one | house and lot, in the town of Lawrence- > I ville, Gwinnett county, containing seven I i acres, more or less, adjoining lots of J. I*. ; Crawford, Jesse C. Davis, ami others; it being the i lace w hereon Samuel W Davis ; 4 now resides. Notice duly given to tenant i in possession. Also, at the ame time and place, fifty ' i acres of land, part of lot numt>er in the I nth district of said county, now in posses- ; sion of J. M. Arnold. J. O. Hudson, ad- i mhristrator. Ac., vs, A. D. vderhold. THE Science of Health. “ The Science of Health ” having been sustained beyond onr most sanguine expec tations, we are prepared with additional fa cilities for making the ensuing volume r spond still more fully to tle popular demand for an honest aud independent ex ponent of the Hygienic System. We shall pu list— Popular Physiology, fully illustrated, a complete explanation of tlu- structures and functions of the human system. Affections of the Eye and Ear, with hundreds of illustrations, embracing the whole range of medical and surgical diseas es of these organs. All Medical Systems, giving a history of all the medical theories that have prevailed in all ages of the world. Domestic Economy, Household Affairs, Hygienic Coo Ker , the Selection and Pre servation of Food, etc. The Economy of Health, Only those who have investigated the subject can be aware of the enormous waste caused by sickness and Unhygienic living. By adopt ing the Hygienic system, the people of the United States would save a nually more than one thousand millions of dollars. Do. s this statement seem extravagant ? Statis tics more than justify ir, as we shall }>r >ve. The Laboi Problem. —Correct habits of living will ensure the laborer Health and Strength, enable him to accumulate his earnings, and become pecuniarily indepen dent. Health is Happiness.—Above all mone tary considerations, ho«ever, is that of a sound mine! in a sound body. Health re form is the base of all refon®. Terms.—s 2 a year in advance; single numbers, 20 cents: ten copies, sls, and and extra copy to agent. A New Volume begins with the January numben. Premiums.—Besidi's Club Rates, we are offering liberal premiums, a list of which will be sent on application. Local Agents wanted everywhere, and cash commissions given. Send P. O. Ordeis; or, Registered Letter. Address all letters to S. R. \V< 1 , Publisher, 389 B oadway, New York. Attention Buyers ! Ol We are offering for cash the following lines or goods very low : HRY GOODS. Staple and Fancy. S H O E S. Ladies’, Mens’ and Boys’. HATS. Mens’, Boys’ and Ladies’, GROCERIES. Heavy and Light. TINAVARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. We have on hand a consignment of Virginia Salt, which we are offering very 1< w Give us a call bdhiro purchasing else where, and do net hesitate to call for What you want to see. ••Qqjek sales aftd small profits” is our motto. oct22 ts ALLEN & JONES. your Nfy are Moderate. All work wartaftled. Office at Cousin John’s Hotel. I Will be in Norcross the fourth week in every montK R. E. CASON, D. D. 8. novs ly "war IN HEAVEN!” A disquisition, Biblical and National, con cerning Angels, Devils and Men, and the creation, fall and redemption of the human soul, by James P. Sinimous, now of Nor cross, Ga., can be had of Lively & McEl roy at Norcross, or of J J & S P Richards, or Phillips & Crew, Atlanta, Ga. Price $1 50. jau7,1874-tf AT ATLANTA PRICES! IN MWSO STBIE AKE DRY-GOODS, FAMILY GROCERIES, ino:v, i>i« no?*, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE. TINWARE, CROCKERY W A BE, WOODEN WARE, ETC. ETC. I will duplicate Atlanta Bills, and give Atlanta prices for all country . products. I respectfully sollicl the trade of the citizens of Norcross and ■Gw in nett, Forsyth and Milton counties. I shall keep on hand a large assortment of everything in my line and shall make it to the interest of my customers to trade with me instead of going to Atlanta to buy or sell. I MEAN BUSINESS' Give me *a call and satisfy yourself. S. T. M< ELROY. Dec. 31,’73-ly' JZH'J J'S OA' BAND At ReaAsa.lde Fn ts DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Call at J. A. MILLER S . on corner next Academy street. • Pte. 31, 73 ly CHEAP HOLIES, 1 e - AND ON LONG- THE 1 1 I FOR SALE r i : i GWINNETT COUNTY. ; The lands which were advertised for sale ia Lawrenceville, on the first Tues day in this month, by the subscriber, were , not sold at auction, as was intended, in l ; consequence of the money crisis now pre vailing, and the heavy rain which fell dui -1 ing sale hours. L mjnimuift price was i ‘ fixed on each tract, however, and a f’sw were sold at private sale. ! Those deserilied below were not sold. ■ ' and are now offered at lhe price to each ■ j ■ annexed, to-wit: I The Northeast corner of lot number 141. 1 and a part of number 148, containing about , 75 acres. This place lies one mile south . ot the Couit-house, in Lawrenceville, on 1 the Covington road. There is a dwelling bouse, stable, well of first-rate water, a young orchard, and aLout forty acres of pretty level gray land in a g»<N< conditio i for a crop next year; the balance hs all in 1 the woods. Price $lO per ® :re. The Southeast corner of the same lot. and part of number 118, making another tract of about 75 acres. This 5s *’« in the woods, and contains a good deal of branch bottom, with a beautiful building spot, on the same road. Friee $7 per acre. The Southwest corner of number 141.: This is all in the woods, lies well and is well timbered, except soma ten to fifteen acres, which is a pine old fine. The soil i , is good and contains a large proportion of bottom land. Price $7 per acre. The Northeast, Southeast and South west quarters of lot number 140, contain ng, according to original tnirvcy, sixty two and a half acres each. The Covmgton • road runs nearly on the Northeast line of P this lot. and a right of way to the lower side of the lot from the road will be re served. These three tracts are all in the woods, well watered, mid on each eould • be opened a nice little farm. Price ol each $7 per acre. Asmai’rof the above tracts will bo sold together as may be desired, ar any person applying can have either alone. A tract of 22Yi acres, adjojning Wm. J. , Born, Dr. Mitchell and Colonel N. L. Hut : chins’ lands, lying inside of the town cor poration, and good red land, well watered, all readyfor the plough. Pri'sesls per acre The Garde n place,with 50 acres of wood land, in tire Souther-el corner of numbei 130. On this place there i*a good dwelling house, with seven rooms, and a poor crib and stable, owe and a fourth miles from ' I the Court-house, on the Jefierson road. There is a first-rate spring, well improved and surrounded by the native forest trees near the house, and about 75 acres of first rate red land, now all lying out. The houses and fences are in bad condition, but can be made good wi.h but reasonable cost. The two tracts contain 175 acres. Price $1,200. Any competent judge would, on seeing this property, pronounce it very cheap. The HoninsWorth place, oft live same road, two ml cs from the Court-house. This place contains 250 acres, numlxer 207. and has always been considered one of the best farms in the neighborlmod. Im provements fair, about one-hair e’eared. and the otlier in the woods. If desired, this lot will Inc divided into two equal j parts, by running a Uwe aeress the road, so as to throw cue- half on the side next to K. T. Terrell, anti the other next to J. M. Ambros’ farm, and the purchaser can have choice of side* M the price asked. I i which is $lO per acre. Also, about 75 acres in the Northeast ! corner of lot number 130, o* the same i ] road, and adjoining the lands of J. M.l : Ambrose and others. Os this tract about j | 25 acres is old field, and the balance ali I I wood lands. There is an old house place i on the road, two and three-fourth mile*- j : from town, and several fruit and shade I | trees around it—a beautiful place for a j . residence. Price six dollars per acre. All these lands lie in the fifth district of j said county, ant! withiurigfit or nine miles | ! of the Air-Line Railroad, and to enable | 1 persons of small moaas to secure homes ' for themselves and families, are offered ou i 1 the following easy terms, to-wit: One- | | fourth cash, owe at two years, one at three I and the other at four years, with interest i at ten per cent. William E. Simmons, Samuel J. Winn, i ! or Dr. T. K. Mitehell, would show the j ( property to strangers wishing to see it. For further partic riars, address James p. summons, Norcross. Georgia. nov lit f Alpharetta Hotel. COLONEL ROBERTS. Proprietor. AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. z-V JL-G'aixi.iljr rtidcs Agents make sl2 50 per day, $75 per week AM AtTvTiaiLLY NSW SEWIN& IlClllil For Domestic Us?, ONLN FAVE BOLL AUS With the New P .Lnt BUTTON HOLE WORKER. Patented June 27, 1871. Awarded, the first premium at the Ame rican Institute and Maryland Institute Fairs, 1871. A most wonderful and elegantlv con , structed Sewing Machine for Family j Work. Complete in all its parts, uses the ! Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Self Thread ing, direct upright positive motion, new tension, self-feed and doth guider. Ope rates by wiieei and on a table. Light Running; smooth and noiseless, like all ; good high-priced machines. Has Patent Cheek to prevent the wheel from being turned the wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the spool.' Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch, (finest aud strongest stitch known;) firm, durable, close a»d rapid. Will do all kinds of work, tine and coarse, from Cambric to heavy doth or Leather, and uses all descriptions of thread. This i Machine is hkavm-y constkvcted to give ■ it sturnc.tw; all the parts of each Ma chine being made alike by machinery, and beautifully finished and' ornamented. It is very easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth, and I Silent in operation. Reliable at all times,; i and a Practical, Scientific, Mechanical! Invention, atgreatly reduced prices. A Good, Cheap, Family Sewing Machine '• at last. The first and only success in pro ducing a valuable, substantial aud reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme; low price reaches all condiimns. its sim-■ | plicity and strength adapts it to all capac ities, while its many merits make it a uni versal favorite wherever used, and creates . a rapid demand, IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED. I can cheeriully and confidently recom ! ( mend its use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a low price, M its. 11. B. J A M ESON. Peotone, Will County, 111. Price of each Machine. “Class A.” “Ojie” (warranted for five years by special ■ •ertifictite), with all the' fixtures, and j every thing complete belonging to it. in- • eluding Self Threading Needle, packed in a strong wooden box. and delivered to any part of the country, by express, free of further charges, on' receipt of price. Only . ; Five Dollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we will send, on re-i eeipt of $1 extra, the new patent BUTTON HOLE WORKER, ' One <rf the most inqxortant and Useful in ventions of the age. So simple and cer tain that a child can work the finest button , hole with regularity and ease. Strong and ! beautiful. Special Terms, and Extra Inducements to Male and Female Agents,Store Keepers, etc., who will establish agencies through the country, and keep onr New (Machines on Exhibition and Sale, County Rights given to smart agents free. Agent’s com-1 plete outfit furnished without any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing Terms. Testimonials. Engravings, etc., etc., sent free. AVe also supply AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM ENTS. Latest Patents and Improvements for th<> Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers. Cultivators, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters,Threshcrs ai;d all vrticlag needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in Targe variety. All money scut in Post Office Money Orders, Bank Drafts, or by Will be at onr risk, aud are 1 effectly secure. Safe delivery of all our good guaranteed. “Anold an responsible firm that sell the best goods at the lowest price, and can bi relied ou by our readers.”—Farmer’s Jour nal, New York. Not Responsible for Roistered Letters. 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TERIS 3F SUBSCRIPTION A RE AS FOLLOWS : One Year Only $3.00. Every subscriber for Three Dollars. ; shall receive the Christian Union for one i year ami the choice between two picture I premiums, viz.: the pair and tire uleo 'GRAPH. I fy State plainly which premium pic ture is desired, or lietter vet, send $5.75 I for both, ami the price for mounting amt ; the price for wouoitg ami mailing; also state wlrether it is a renewal or a new I subscription., >3 Good AVaittcd Everywhere. I ! J. B. FORD A CO.. Pub's. , Park Place, New Yurk. . j Dr. .T. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the na tive herbs found on the lower ranges of tko Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal pro[>ertics of which arc extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question Is almost daily asked. “What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters f” Our answer is, that they rcmovo the cause of disease, und the patient re covers his health. They are the great bhxid purifierand a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and invigorator of the system. Never before in tho history of the world has a medicine been ■compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vtx’KOAR Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation ol the Lirer and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases v The pvepprties of Dr. Walker’s Vixegar Biytkrs are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. Grattiui 1 aousands proclaim Vin egar Bitters the most wonderful In* vigonmt that ever sustained th- sinking sy.-tm. No Person can take these Bitters according t<» directions, and remain long unwell, ju-ovidvd their imucs are not de* stroyi-d by mineral poison or othe* means, and vihd <n-g;u*s Wasted bcyoiH repair. Bilious? INniitiPiit mid Inter, niitteiit l evers "hick arc so preva lent in the valh-ys of out great rivers throughout the United Stales,especially those of the Mississip])!, Ohio,Missouri* Illinois, 'l’cnm-ssce, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Red, Colorado. Brazos. Rio Grande, Pearl. .Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoke. Janies, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tiie Summer ami AutmuJj. ami rmaurkably so during sea sons of unusual hvat mid dryness, ara invariably ycconipaniod by extensive dc rangemems «f the stomach and liver, ind other alMiouiiiiul isi-era. In their IreatmenL a purgative, exerting a po\v» orful influence upon these various or. gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for live purpose equal t-J Dr. J. Walkkr'S Vinegar Bvn'F.RS, is they Will sjwcdily remove the dark'* colored viscid mailer with whirh tlia bowels are leaded, at the same limo : timulaijftg lhe si-cretions of the liver, ind gviivraHy resioring lhe healtliy iimrlfeus of the digestive organs. FcrliCy U p l;-»dy axwwst by pitthyhig all its lluidswilh VinrgaH Bitteiis. N« epidemic can take hold of a system thus Ixui--armed. Dyspepsia or Head- ache. rain in (lie Nliotdders. ('ougdis, rightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Four Eructations of the S’tomaeh. Bad Tasto in the Mouth. Bilious Allacks, palpita tationofthe Heart, imlammation of tho Lungs, Pain in tiie region <4 the Kid ncys, and a Trmdrcd other jKdnhd symp toms. are lhe aHspring.s of Dyspepsia. One IsHtlewlß prove a Iw-I’er g»artime® of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. ScroHila, or Kind's Evil, White -Oveuiiigs. I’li iu j. Erv; ipe.a . Swelled Neck, I nitre. Scroftiiou; 1 iillaimniuiuis. Indolent .iiflaimmitions, Mercurial AfiecUons, Vd •MHe-, Eiuplioim of the Skin, Safe Ey<*. etc. In these, as in all other «'i*rttit«tioiH»l Dis* •a-es, Walker's Vinegar BtiTEtts hare ■ liown tlwir g’w.t curative powers in tho iiost obstiuiUe and int.riu '.able eases. For Ixilltminiatory and Uhrouie. iUlPliinatisftk Gone Bilious. Kenril ent and Intermitient Fevers. 1 »ist%tscsof he Blood, Liver. Kidticvs mid lilwdde:, hese Bitters have n<< renal. '.Sack DLciiM-s ire caused by Vitiated hlotxl. Mechanic:!l rersnnsrn* raged in Paints and Minerals, such as ininbers, T.vpe-settcrs. <> >id lanGers. and '.liner.-., as the}' advance i» life, are stibject m paralj si.s of the Howels. T<» guard igninst this, take a dose of Walker’s Vix .:gar Bitters ««.•<•«< .euia’ly. For Skin Dis<-UM>s Ertipiimts. Tet er. Sail-Rheum,‘lllutche.s. Spots, Ilmplc-, 'ustules. Boils. Carbiinch's. Ring-worms, -cnld-heitd, Son* Eyes. Erysipelas. Itch, -emfs. Itiseolotsilions of the Skin, Humors ind Discasi-s of the Skin <»f whatever name >r mil lire, are literaily dug up and carried mt of the system in a .short time by the u.-o •f these Ritters, Pin, Tape, aad oilier Worms, trking in the system of so many tiioiisnnds, ire eilVctCMlty destroyed and removed. Nn . -tern ot' medicine, no vermifuges, m> an tielminito's will free the systciu from worm* ke these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young ’■ old. married or single, at lheilawii of wo nnlnxri. <>t the turn of life, these Tonic litters display so decided an infiueucte that 'iiprovemeat is sopti perceptible, (ieansethe Vitiated Blood wlwn ver you find its impuritie.-i bursting through he skin in Pimples. Eruption*. <«# tJflices; • ieanse it when yon find it obstructed and biggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is :bul. your eelings will tell von when. Keep the blood pure, and tire health of lire system will follow. K. H. MrOOMIJ) A CO., □rngeists naA <><-ii. Airw.. Siui l-Yiiiicinco. Crilifumin, and ew. of Wastnngton and Charlton Sts.. N. Y. sold hv till t»»-i>•.■<:• *•« mid Dealer*. R. K. McIMIXAr.D A CO.. Tlrngrista and G-n. Agts.. San FrancisM. California, and cor. of Washington and Uhartton Hts.. N. Y. Sold by all Drag gist* and Dealer*. ROCKY MOUNTAINJIJERSPRUCf, I he most beautiful tree in America; Round Cactus, Mountain Sunfdower Painters’ Brush, Tike's J’exk Columbixe, —and other— Rocky Mva.’ntain Specialties. For descriptive Catalogue and Price Lis of Seed address, LANDIS & FEGAN. Denver, Colorado. rates to Nurserymen and Dealers jah7, 4t. Make money fast a.ul lonorably, sl2 50 l»ei day, or $75 per week, by at once ap plying fora t’rritorial right, (which are j given free to agents), to sell the best, j strongest, most useful and rapid selling j Sewing Machine and Patent Button Hole i W orker ever used or recommended by farr [ ilies, or buy < n«? for your own use; it is ■ only $5. 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