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THE RECORD.!
CKDAIITOWJV, (IA., AUG 17 1H70
NATIONAL DKMOl'IIATIG TICKET,
son MiMiM .vr:
SAMUEL J, TILDEN,
Of New York,
ron viok-I’Iiihimnt:
THOMAS A, HENDRICKS,
For Governor.
.A, II. COLqiJITT.
HIcHIiik Of file Uxitullvi* Coni-
illlttil*.
At n mooting <jf tho Dcmoerntio
ixccutivo cotntnillho of tbo county,
licit! fit tbo court,hotiso on tiultirriny
luHt, it wnn
llWo/m/, Tlmt n Iijiixh inecling of
tho Detnorfncy of Polk county bo lie Id
til tbo coUrt he um> mi TticHiliiy of tbo
Mt'oml week of llio fi|ij)ioncbing term
of tbo Br.i’i iior couit, nnd Hint tbo
reprehculttlivo to the lower brnneh of
tbo gn end imn.bly bo nominated
on tbut dny.
Jlnnlntl, 'Jlw.t final trifleH inreling
ulio oket dolegctcH to a convention
to bo belli nt Jtoi kmnrl on TiU'fiilay,
tbo fitb dny of Heplember, for tbo pur-
pout) of deciding which of the three
counties comprising thin Fonntorinl
dihtiict, tiro entitled to llio hod it I or,
nnd having decided thin question,
proceed to noiuiniito 11 enndidnle.
,J. A. Pi ik, Cli’in.
Cur Next Hnti* Senator.
It will bo icon by cull published in
this paper tb .t u c invention is to bo
held nt Itockiniiit, on the fitb dny of
.September, for llio purpose of determ
ining which of tlm thro: counties com
posing tbo distiict in entitled to tbo
iotmtor, nnd then to nominnto a enn-
diduto. Wo boliovo it ia concudcd by
all Mud. oitbur Iiurnlsou or Paulding
is entitled to it. From tbo best in
formation wo cun get, wn believe Har
alson ia entitled to it, iih wo learn
tlmt Polk and Paulding liavo ouch
sent a senator two tenon, while Haral
son bus furnished him but onco. If I
thin bo so, Hunilson i« juntly entitled
to tbo m in.
All the intuiosl wo have in tliiw mat
ter ia to sen justice done aril got au
honest, capiililo man to represent »i u ,
ami wo arc sure that Haralson cun
furnish i uob a man.
lion. H. H. Hill, in a private con
versation with a ifumbi rof gentlemen
hero on last Baturilny, paid Hon. W.
If. Felton a high compliment as an
attentive and faithful member of Con-
groin. Ho Is laborious and untiling
iu bis efforts to prcmolo llio interests
of bis coiihlituei.cy, and nlai.ds high
iu Washington. Mr. Hill says this in
tbo only diitriel that lma two t (Ueiuli l
numbers iu Confirms- tbo second be
ing Mrs. Felton, who ia no lens un
tiling in her i lV.-rla for tho iuloroatn *.»f
our people than her husband. (Jur-
tcrsvillo F.xpie r.
Congnaii adjourned sine die on tbo
lfitb. Just before tho adjournment a
bill wah p.u-nd aulli* i zing tbo presi
dent to raise 5,000 voluuteora for tbo
Indian w.ir, and appropriated ono
inillii u dollars for tho < xpcuscs.
A correspondent of tbo l hiengo
Times writing from Fort Bnfortl, Aug
11 th, concerning Terry's inovomoiits,
nays tbo Crow scouts report that tho
main body of Sitting Mull’s baud ia
uiOitiupcd on St it king river, a tribu
tary of Big Horn. lo engage them
Tbo letters of Governor Tildon and
Governor Hendricks, accepting tbo
nomination for President and Vicn-
Prcsidonl. are now before tbo public,
nnd by all may bo formed a just osti-
tnato of tbo positions which tho writ
ten* tako upon tbo grave and import*
ant qiu alb iih that are before tlm na-
tidn for solution, Tbo peculiar clmr-
nyteiistics of onch author are discern-
nblo In tbo form of their productions,
hi 1, as to tbo temper and spirit of
tbo compOMtioi s, they are a unit.
They are dem and outspoken, leaving
no room for doubt as to wlmt is in
tended to bo by them convoyed. They
not only express tlm moaning of tlioix
i composers} they convey their sonti-
l menta so clearly and explicitly, that
none but tbo intended meaning can bo
received by tbo man who studios,
Whoever puts a false construction
upon Mum, does so at tbo peril ol
losing bis character for honesty and
veracity, for unwillingly can no mis
take bo made. Tbo ground upon
which tbo Democratic candidates
i turn! is unmistakably revealed, and it
is found to bo so firm and bard that
cvny honest man may safely occupy
it with tin m. Only those of too wo *k
a nerve to endure tbo giddy heights
of truth nnd purity need fear to coino
along. These may arrange themselves
with ilaycsand Wheeler upon a plain
so much lower, that there can bu no
fear of further downfall, and composed
of a soil so soft, that, wbilo with ovo-
ly hit p they take, they sink deeper in
the mire, yet will no hurt bo done to
the tender feet which bare them.
The iniquities of tlm present ad
ministration are treated with ati tin-
sparing pen, and tho i Hurts of tbo
present hou .o of representatives to ex
pose the abuses and diminish tbo bur
dens of taxation aro pointed qpt.
Governor Tilden would *ilonl with tbo
public frauds in a practical way by
amending tbo couslituti jii so as to
render them impossible. IIis words
upon llio southern question aro those
of patriotism and sagacity. Iho
Miul.lu ill people, both white and black,
need bo in no four » f I heir future un
der tbo rule of Tilden. They may
lest assured Mint, with bim at tbu
bend of tho administration, t.la*ir ev
ery light would bo protected; that
< qua! justice w* til*I bo muted out lo
all without regard to former blutc or
condition.
Tbo ilnaiieial question is also ilia-
cusmhI in a manner waicli shows tlmt
a master mind bus done tbo work.
iTactioal suggi stious for restoring tbu
country to a sound basis iu this res
pect aro numerous and lucid. No
double dealing, no dishonorable trick
ery , will bo ponnitl' d iu handling this
limiter so important to tho nation's
prosperity. Honesty iu tbo liquida
tion of our obligations, of whatever
nature, is insisted on.
Wo publish those able letters in full
on our first page. lbad them.
So
The OlAee Holders.
io of tbo Republican papers
Travel* Over I lie Mountains*
Editor Record-—Doing desirous of
some relief from tbo monotony of bus-
ines§, and having been solicited by my
friend, J. H. H. Black, to accompany
him lo Gilmer county, I lef. boro on
.Saturday, July 20tb, and arrived at
Mr. Black’s, near Slilesboro, Into iu
tho evening. Crops between hero and
there very good, but in that immedi
ate settlement they lmd been need
ing min for some time. Sumo of their
upland corn was firod to tbo oar, or
rather where tbo ear ought to bo. At
night of tliut day they bad u flue ruin.
I remained iu tlm community until
Wednesday, Aug. 2d. On Sunday I
attended tbo ringing at Raccoon
church, the minutes of which was pub
lished iu the Record of the BJ inst.
Just boro, Mr. Editor, suffer mo to
digit hh n little to say, lit these sing
ings "tbo rich und tbo poor moot to
gether," and they seem to roulix) that
"tbo Lord is tho maker of them all,*
and do not appear to know that lie re
is any difference between them. They
nil sing tbo praises of God together,
in docoiicy und iu order. They then
spreud their cloths in ono continuous
lino upon mother oartb, upon which
tbo viands worn placed, and u general
invitation given to all to come for
ward and partake. Tluru was enough
for all, and many more*
1 have thought Unit if no wants a
forotuhto of heaven, bo should vbit
these singings, and if be go iu tbo
proper spirit, bo may enjoy this fore
taste in witnessing tlm brotherly kind
ness with which all aro treated, as
well an in homing tlm harmonious
melodies produced by llio elms.
Wcdnentay morning Vv started for
tbo mountains of (iilnmr. Grossed
the Etowah at Row land's ferry, tlionco
to Cartcrsvillc. Wo t.»**k tbo road
loading out by tin* ivaiduneu of Ur.
Felton. At. night wo stopped with
Mr. John S< llors, near I* **hoiii Trot
lButlj Thursday morning we caniu to
llio protlii ht body i f laud your bum
ble servant ever saw, lying on the
Bulequoa crock, and owned l»y M<•> * •*
Erwin and Raiufiuur. I was never in
n prairie country, and * > I never saw
s veil or eight Imudl't d nerca of ltv< 1
land, all in cultivation iu one body,
until I saw Mils. Just lift* r crossing
the on*. k wo j as.'* d iomul a bluff
whore the read was cut iu the side of
tbo mountain, and a single step h in
tbo road would have precipitated lit
forty or lift) feet to tbo iiv«r below.
Tbo n< xt water com ho wo cum** to
was "Scarod-corn." Gun you tell m
why so called ? (Tbo land »*u thi>
civi k is ho rich, ti e com gr »wh iih if
"sen o 1."—Ed.] Talking R*>ck # was
next, but f h iking it at right angle 1 -,
wo raw none * I its bottom lands.
About two niihs fit in Talking
Rock we struck Town (ho k valley.
This valley i.. inn row, averaging not
more than tbreo-oiglna of a mile wide,
but tin' length is so g.'oit tl» it w *
wcio the g»vnl« r porti >n <»f llio after
noon getting to the head ( I* it. Thu
road runs along the side of tho lulls,
iu old* r to save land, and at times wo
Deputy WlierlfT Sale.
Will he Bold before the court house <Ioor
in Ccdarlown, folk counly, (la., on llio
first Tueadny in September next, between j
legal hours of Bale, tbo following properly, j
lo-wil:
One otio-diorso wagon, ns llio property f
of J W Aikini, t« naibfy one oouniy court
tiiorlgngc fi fa from county court of l’olk
county, in favor of H 1* Smith, Hon Ac Bro,
vs flic mild Atkinm Property pointed oat
in said fi fa.
Also, at game lime and place, ono sorrel
mule, levied upon nt the property of C
SPRI
MANUFACTURED BV
Montgomery & Co.,
CEDARTOWN, CA.
6i
CASH STORE.
id.lie l
j satisfy <
j county court mortgage just what has be
fi fu from the county court of Folk county,
(in , in favor of H 1* .Smith, Hon A Bro, vs
•aid VN nits. Properly point cl in snid fi fn
W. (i. TAYLOR, Uop’t Hh’ff.
July I, 1H7G.
manufacturing the test
invented. The Spring Heat h j
jr. S. STUBBS &c CO.
Ccdui'town, (jJji.
| JJYE Just received their Spring Ptock of
MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STREET, -
ROME, - - GEORGIA.
oliurgo, ns a crime agaiust Governor
Tildon, that when ho takes ofllco as tho
chief mngiHtnviu of llio United Stales,
bo will oommetico bis w*>rk of reform
by removing nearly every ollico hold
er in the country. Tlioro can bo no
doubt tlmt such will be tbu euso so
far iih regards tbo dishonest and inox*
puble; but whero ix fitness for the du
ties uf tbo oiltoo is displayed, there ifl
no reason to apprehend wholesale re
movals on account of polities.
Grant is doomed; but. with Gov.
lliiyos au presidont, and tho prosout
iriiiTbn^v t,. c.0K»'ViK H«*m ! Ijunli. ..f Ui.mliltH vnryiHg on U..ir
,uountiiin... wliioh will in. .... Ulmo.1 | vU»,,ic..blo «...l of |>l»mlor ..ml n.i.r-
imiioasitlu umlirluking: at ll.is eoiib.iu
IfK undusigtivd would call upecial at-
J uni ion to lb cir facilities fur supply
ing any thing in theubove line.
MONUMENTS,
Tomb nnd Headstones, Vases
Ac, &<•,,
Of I ha best Ituiiau nnd American Mur-
ble, flnirhc*! in Iho best and work-
in nil* hip, and at prioes th«i dcfioB eondeti- |
lion. The oitir.i-ns of Odarlown nnd vi-
cltilly are r» i*pectfully invited lo call und |
« xoiiiine our work* and | r.<o when in
|(. mo. July 27. lui
A. M. Al.I.KAfJI'K A CO
PATENTS.
Rorsous dt siiing to take out Pat
ents, or di siring information from tho
U. .S. I’.itnit Ofllee, sliould consult
F. A. LF.II.MA.W,
Solicitor of Anuricnn and Foreign
Pateiits, Wasbiiiglon, 1). G. i'.xum-
Lions fiee. NO PATENT NO PAY.
d for Gironlnr.
Votldi* to lliidge lliiihlei
OKM.EI) propound will tie i
t ’ my ollico ii any time pi i„r
public for years. Tlio comfort and ease to
rider and horse i« not to be found in any
other nnddlo. Our work is all done til homo
and by mc.*t competent workmen. Kvery
-fiddle is warranted for two years, with
ordinary care and usage.
Reference may he had toCopt. AU West,
President Cherokee Iron Company, Mrs.
M FJXJ A Liddell, Dr W (» England, Dr
It It Thompson, J A Wjnu, Win F Turner,
Kni| , A lluuliugton and J Jr. E H Rich-
nrdson, Ccdartown, ami Dr Scurry, [Esotn
Hilt, all of whom heartily endorse our en
terprise.
We respectfully call ihe attention of Iho
public to Iho above fact 1 *, and ask a share
of patronage, confident that our saddle will
give complete satisfaction.
Prices range from Ten
Dollars, according lo stylo and finisli
lc.1 t.j. llio ri.linfr D nv GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,
n bought nt the closest figures, and lisving secured
e able to offer them at prices which defy competition. Call
nd shoes manufacture t to order.
CROCKERY. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AO
These goods r—- »»«*•«*».» *»« the closest fletiros. amt having secured Cash and Oask
discounts, they :
convinced.
A Qompletc n***ortrnent of Leather. Boots i
call special attention to our stock of
HroAR?BAcoN, salt, Family Groceries, wmvV'soap,»tabc§
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, FLOUR and MEAL.
•Solo Agents in Polk county for the Cclobratod "Matt Plow* an.Mixmres.
Agrr.ts for Hnll’s Patent Rotary Harrow- ‘ ”” ‘
-WARRANTED.
We may have Mentioned it Before.
Hut it will hour repeating; and to ninku a utuv tiling, wc wi 1 say that llio
y'™ I MOBILE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
The Morning News,
fcf
Ih tins Leading
: Ami uiuh r its pre-sunt cxe«
' the South* in StntfH Minn i
OB' MOBILE, ALABAMA,,
Coinimny i>i tho South-
iiag- inont ia doing tuoro N«jw Buaitio
Lifo Company, North or .South.
of tho year. Tin io ttppuixrs to bo no
prospect of uuotlur cng.'gemunt with
tlu* Sioux unless tho ludiatis dosiro
to uiako tight, as tho troops will bo
unable to ovortuko them before tbo
approach of coll w out her. It is re
pot Uri that ix largo band of Northern
Indians have bu n soon cr«;Hsiug tho
Missouri below Foil lLntou going
north into tbo British possessions, and
it is hollovod limy will not inuko ix
stand ng linst tho troops this year.
, tbu various dupaituieuts of tbo
ervico, Gmutism would live uud
tlourish. Guv. Tildon therefore tv
solves that tlioy slinll bopbxeod whore
they can do no more barm. IIo will
sun*onud himself with uion who will
it licet credit upon the country which
j they serve, uml will zealously gu.xril
| and honorubly disolmigo tbo trusts
j contxded to them. The public ofliccrs
| who will not bo disturbed in tho eu-
| joymeut of their places, are tlioso who
i have proveil tboir qualifioatious for
i tbo woik nquired of them, nnd aro
Judge W right was late getting to willing to accept tbo will of k tho peo-
tbocourt house this morning, and bo ! pl 0 iu llio ordering of those who tin-
gave tiB a reiutou, that tbo mosquitoes ploy them.
hold u political meeting iu bis room i —
last night, and they w.ro terribly dn- It was a very common looking old
organized. j man in a very common looking light
Sympathy is tluxt quality of tbo bu
mau heart that give*
actions. Without it this world
bo poor indeed, and human nature
• would bo destitute of one of its
bountiful attributes. Remote sym
pathy from tbo human breast,
ihero is :x x. cuuiu created only to bo
exceeded iu size by tlmt produced by
lbe removal of a "Light Running Do
me-tie" from the midst of a family
where it bus been l’or year
"Domestic"
ilio Utli
lay of Mcplember noil for llio tmiMing of
Euhurleo creek on (lie
Vei l road, nt or uonr .1. ()
and N|ieclflod(ions
«>f llio sntiie >»*> Hell a- a drawing, \>y rali-
ing ut I In* Ordinary'-* uffioo. In c- ■ -u. pli -
■nee with ih« law 1 giv* the following spre-
f,on!Ion*: TIm innin *pnn will ho fiO feet
It g and IK feel wide, to ho built of the
lowing sired tiinbors :
2 String pieces, 12 x 12, M feet long,
2 Slruining Ream*, 12 * 12, IS ft. long,
•i Long DruccN, 10 x 12, 2i»ii. long,
I Rhort Emt Rnioe*, 10 x l 2, lfi ft bmg
1 Middle ill see*, JO x 1'J, |0 feet long.
4 rollin’ lime* -, 10 x 12, '.» (.it !- fig.
I Long I'o-I*, 12 \ 12, !o feet Long.
2 Mid-lie Post*, 12 x 1', '• feet long.
1 Short P ».nla. 12 v 12, li IVi i long.
2 Mull IMhIOV, U i t2, IS feet long.
i. ISeedle Ream*, 10 \ 12, 20 feel loug
12 .loislr, x 10, 21 feel long
0 Joists, 8 x 10, IS IVl-i long
(’.‘i Plank, 2 x 12, 10 fuel long
For NX * h* vide approneli,
2 Hiring Piece*. 12 x 12, 10 feel long
•1 Firing Piece*, li * 1*. l.l
{ r«' r * * **
SAVANNAH, GA.
'THE POLITH AL < AMP\!
Over 2000 Policies Issued in 1875.
OUR S P B C t A.LT IE :
Im* I.il<‘ i-.iitloxx iiH'iii 1*1 :in. In which
Endowment in Of to
'tirn, at tbo rr
4*NV :\ 1X I 4•
is now fairly oj-i neil.
oeratic party aill tlii*
vigoroii*, und douhib.-
cat plan of Int
II. M. FRIEND,
1 *lsvn, tbo i q>-
SHJMT’AHD HOMAN*
\vu.»on, drawn by a very eotuiuou
to men a I looking bor.se; but when a young
miq ; chap, who t'-listed to nppctxrunces,
lino along in .stylish livery rig nud
j tried t*> pass him, tho common look-
. ; ing horse, at a word from his master
\ just twisted his uioutb into tx smile of
easy confidence, uud iu fo lyoooud
was out of tbo nstoixishud young
ebtip's sight, going ns light and tree
and easy as a "Light Running Do-
uiehtic" sewing machine.
were so high up tho hill tlmt wo could
look down, m t with e, utempt, but
wiih iidiuirtilion, on tlu liulda of wav
ing corn below. Of nil roads L ever
traveled tins is llio roughest.
From tliia valley wo or*'used the
ridge and ctuue to the O.uLouy liver,
which wo crossed and turned imuio-
iliutely up at roam, and arrived nt
Mrs. TetigiioH a litilo after dark.
Tbo next day, Friday, wo contin
ued out journey, sovon or eight miles,
to M:. lVniel Black's, still on the
Carteeu) river. The vali. ys mention
ed, togotber with Owltown ami Eilijuy,
nil on our route, have very lino farm
ing lands. Tbo couutry is very bro-*
ken, but on the north side of tbo hills
is viiy tub; Mine of them, however
ho bleep Mint they aro almost hwieecHS-
iblo ns Iniming luuils. Tho water is
not to bo excelled in any country.
They liavo apple fruit iu abundance,
many varieties, and much better than
an) l luxvo ever won grown in our
county. Mr. Daniel Black has a very
fine erehtxid of fino fruit, nud 1 sup
pose there are many ofthers of tho
sauiu sort. The only objectLm wo
could seo to that country is its une
venness. On Sunday, Aug. Gill, wo
ut Glided a singing at M acedonia
church. At this church they leave an
organiz *1 society, of which Mr. Dan
iel Black is tho president.
Sunday afternoon returned to Mrs.
Teague's, thence on Monday morn
ing wo started for home, traveling
over sonio very rough couutry for sev
eral miles.
We learned that on the -4th of July
they bloke ground nt Ktlijay wi tho
Marietta uud North Georgia Railroad
uud have graded about two miles. I
thiuk a railroad will add greatly to
that section, provided the hills are not
too steep for the trains to navigate.
J. M. H.
R, 0. RANDALL, General Agent and Manager,
(i.U'.SDI N, \L\1UM.\.
STATBME1TT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1875.
A seta December Hist, 1871 £ 449,80.)^13
I .( (MIG.
Ay 1 for Premium aud intm.-at
Distil ID*EMi:\ V
iaMenil of
party recolvtnjfbo coittravi will be
to j»ivo lioail ami scouiity for building and
keopiuR tiio bridge in good reprir n* re-
quirt'd by law. Ail the lumber uatd ia the
construction of the bridge to bo good
*qiinre edged, soaud heart pine,
ull inq eiUciiortK trading to inq air n
rabiUly amt strength. The mint silt*
trestle work to be built of i,
post oak lumber. AU the work to bi
cu’rd iu the best and n.o.-t approved
mnnlike inunni'r and warraated perfee
nul.stainial nt lime of completion,
contractor to etecuto nay and all
ne« t " 'ry fully complete the bridg
iu all it*
full Intent and spirit of the design*
cpcsification*, either expressed or implied,
nnd hold iho county free from nil responsi
bility uniil the same *hal' be fully complet
ed according to agreement, providing such
mntorini a* me set forth under their r*-■
pective heads. Said scale-* pnq-osals will
be opened on the Oth tiny of September
next, and tbecoutract awarded to the h w
«>t bidder, this Dili day of August. 1878.
JOEL H RIAN UK. Ord’y
l)4-|>ii(y Sliertir Sal**.
Faxes, and other oxpc
•ernment ami other Bonds
L -ans on M n tgmgo, First I Jons
Loins on Bonds and Stocks
Insurance Stocks
Real Estate and amount dually other C.»
for Re-IiiHtiraiico
Rills Receivable, scoured, and Stock R mil
Prciniuins in IuxihIh of Ag nts and ia o
Collection
Oftiee and Agency Furnitnr**. .
Add Accrued Interest ami Deferred Prem
50,78*) 12
1 18,1 LI 02
: 12,071
70.270 do !
■41) .032 12
20,095 06 1
1,125 CO
95,085 71
299,2‘JS -40
Assets Deccmbor 31st, 1S75
THE NEW
"DOMESTIC”
st routes to tiio Cl Y1KNN1 VL,
■ of tho Suminer Resorts or to i
her point in the country, should 1
R. \Y. \N REN N,
saw Kuixto.
H l
To lhe NYarLiag ( In-. -We ra
furnish you employment at which yua can
make a very large 1 pay in your own tociti- :
ale,
the legal hours o
sday iu September next,
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot of land N->. 405, in the I8ih
and dd section of Folk e.»uuty, i'>.\
upon the pi i pei ly f J U. Mi
land now in p»s-es*i..n of It H M
nml occupied by Bristo Smith,
county oourt fi fa isaued from
court of Bartow oouuty,
Property pointed *
ist the snid J (
u hv plain tiff*
TA N LOR.
t>. j i 8b fl
Got i
o, the barber,
j Mack Ab lveiii
... , , . . j •„ ! w..\s be fi'tiud at ids simp, corner
Out of 12,0vJt) wl.ito people m . 1
... i , i . ■ across tho tliict lroux 1 Lilpot aud
Tho Hawk.nsviHo Disp.teb finys Jump count), Micro are only Uneo , . lliuif t)
Joe Quattlobauiu killed the other day hundred and fifleou white farm labor- j ^/"loau and easy
a inouster rattloou iko measuring ors. Ibis is a dimu.d showing. | sbuvv, cut and dress hair, or any otli-
Bovou feet in length urn! having tweu- Waterman, of tho LaGrungo Re- ' er W uik in his line. Give him a trial,
ty-soveu rattles uud a button. potter, bas rutired to l biUdelpbia. Piias a-**c i/eu -i. apr.lOtf
\\ o, hath g l eon app< inti *11 j the grot I
jury at last February term »t iho superior
couit, to select a suitable pauper farm for
snid county, and ascertain the probable
cost of the name, we will, therefore re
ceive nt the Ordinary’s office in said coun
ty, written proposal* or bids for turui*h. j
ing theta
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THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE V/ORLD.
making ns high n
A. w the nine:
it cosis nothing t
to until the 7th day
ml ainiog a lull descrip
proposed farm, with number of
and quality of timber,
other iuiproveme
the
With n»r printed direction*, no instnietlc
The construction of the machioe is ha 1
plicity, comprising simple levers v. u—;
arc hardened and p* lisbed.
Thc machines are made at our new wot I
(patented, machinery and t »is, oonstrutted i
livery machine fully u arrautctl.
“DOMESTIC’
r mechanical skill is required to operate il
Nrwark, N. J., with 1
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Add
distauce Iron
tie half cash, balance in —
e month*. ca?h in lull. The required /“I LOKlilA, FOLK
f tarn wi 1 prob iblv be from 1UO io vT-V
crca. July 12. 1
KM LN.MAL KECOtiD,
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JOEL UlvEWKR. Ord v
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J. a. PEEK, S
Ol'XTY.— P. M
as applied fur exemption of
and setting apart aud valuation !
ad, and l will pass upon the |
o'clock, a. ut., on the 21th day j
>78, at tuy office June 20, lh7'». J
JOEL BREWER, Oi l y
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
cvv York nncl Cliicn^fO.
SA \ !>*•*». -llv usln.r She *• Domestic ” P»-
j.er Fashion* the most stylif.h and perfect-fitna*
cof iraci ran be produced, at a iarjf* saving in
MON'EV't • ih >se w!i < i honse to make, or superia-
ttn.i the makuu; of, iheir osrn garments. With the
all departments. an«i the bcu ideas of the most skillful
e are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the
.... w... always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated
catalogue m * il ed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
Now York aud CUica«o. •
FASHIONS
highest talent and the best facilities
modistes, both at home ami abroad,
average dr css-maker. Our styles