Hamilton journal. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1876-1885, July 19, 1876, Image 3

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TOW\ ■'i'n TOWN DIRECTORY. THE CHUKCHI’S, IWhtnt at 0,0 Baptist Chinch on the first and thli.l Sundays, .ltd .;inr jw IMore th third Sunday iu each month. - ‘ v * • • Fulit r pastor. . , Pmw 0,0 Mott,o '. t 1 * ■' fourth Bu, ,1.,v „nd vatunl iv ' 1 1,1 '" “ iiioi,Ui H v G 8. Johnston ), i Pie* hint? at the Pro- '-’V l*’- 1‘ : •*>’. ' , , lj tho Hflooud sum lay iu each iujuLlj. • ■* tV. Maxun pastor. SABBOTH SCHOOLS. At the Baptist Chur, hat o’clock A, m mu Suuifay, •* T Johnson, sup i. Hurt Couk, lieuhUier At the Methodiot Ch„vch ot it o’clock a m mchsumluy. JMMohlov, sup rt 15 C Kimbrough, it bus r MASONIC ORGERS. Hamilton Lodge No, 16— meet* on the 2d Paturday aitcruoon in eucli mouth.—w. " • Goodman, W. U. r. T. Schley Chapter No 30—meet* on the 4th Fridav in each month ui 2 o clock, r y —J. M. Mobley, H R. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. J H. Lovelace, mayor: .1 E. C Williams, J H. Cowsert, J. T. Blount and L E. San tera, couuciimeu: W. S. ltohinsou, marshal Posr-Omcß, j W. Gamble, p. a. Gaily arrival and departure of mails. COUNTY OFFICERS. JFC Williams ordinary ; J U Robinson eh-riff; N 11 Barden clerk of superior eom t ; Dennis Miller tax receiver ; J R Grifim tax coil, cior ;• H C Kin,bv-,ugh treasurer ; John ii Barnes surveyor; W J Smith coroner. County Comunwsioneni —I Hudson, W , Joti- Ht<>n KWRohinsun. N H B-irdea cjeik li>ard of Eilucation —W I Hudson. 1 lyiui Hargett, W C Johnston, R G Hood, T J Neal County School Cominis'nor —J J JoUusun. ME.UBEIi-S OF TUB LBOIBLATUIIB. W 1 Hudson senator; G L Kilpatrtck and UK Moos, Jr., lcpreseiitatives total CiLEXMH FUR HARRIS COUNTY SUPBIUOU COCiIT. Martin Crawford judge —W A Tattle solic itor-general-N U Barden clerk-J 1) Rob in* , u sheriff. Couvenes secuud Monday, iu Apiil uni October. OOMMtSdi NEKS COURT Coaveuob u. -iuoouay iu cath month. ♦ ordinary’s court Contone* first Monday in each month. JUSTICES COURTS. H-railtou (072d) District-Jno T Williams J P. ( liras Bedell N P -meets first Satu,da>. Valiev Plans (780)— 1 N Spar,is Ni , G(. w <\J P—2d Saturday. Milner’s (782)— R C Mdncr NP, 1 J Hutton J P—itl, Saturday. w p v Waverlv Hall (934)— G A Go. > Nl, K ** V.ile :ic lO’Jo) —T’hos Ncai NP, A 3 Elli ) P • t ... a (6! 1-J B Pate JP, W H Thornp- Low ci 19fh (707) —Jesse Cox N P WNurt nsllv J P- 3d 8 .*.nrday. 1 :;ia' VJtli (1180)— —JdCW Lokcy J , k Harriett In i*—4th Safirav. Sm-th’s (1247)—Jas G Smith Jl., n Moore K P 4 h .aturday. . T Whitesville (920)— 3 H Reese N P-, A J Go-do , J P—2nd Saturday. Whitaker's |C79)-R M Whitten J P I<lynn ’/'/•m/Js (781)-T L Davidson J F, An J P—first Saturday. „ „ Goodman’s (70S) —J M Culpepper, J 1, S G adman N P —2d Saturdav. SURTU AND SOliTli RAILROAD SCHEDULE | Krom and aft*r Satuuday, 16th of May j traiHK on this rfiiV'l will run n- follows : 'lot,days, ThuubDaYS A- Satuolay. - , Have Columbus o.* am Leave WM. REDD, Ju., Superintendent. A man being asked, as he lav sun ning bim-elf on the grass, what was the height of his ambition, r|ilied, “To marry a rich widow with a hau COUgh. Colored School.—Curtis Bead, the teacher of the school, informs us that he has about seventy-five pu- V ila in atteudance at his scliool. Last year, at one time, he bad near one hundred and fifty, and he expects as many again this term. The keep many aw ay for the present, who wl il come in as they are laid by. Curtis is educated, and is, no doubt, a good teacher. hum Bard for Ti’.Ueu. The 4th of July, says the Macon , Tcleyram, was signalized by the an nouncement from Mobile to the na tion, that Sam Bad was going to bring his powerful mind to the *up porfol TUden and Hendricks. No wonder there was such a cannon firing and bell ringing all over the country. When Smu Brd .c ; -me> cut {or reform and honest adimaistra on, ih. man, however, go y reed .Impair. ‘Ht is m ver too h- e to . bnt the trouble 't ■ viui’h the s hiii - dor’t h4d. Thu new cloth o; n.or.u pateuid, u old garments wib Oar out atl d the rent be made worse. How ever, Sum sees what b oornmg and warns to get ready for * He is right iu his last mote, mi let the bail rob on. N\ 11. Barden, Esq. The gentleman whoso name heads this article has been of invaluable ser vice to Harris county. In I*B2 He was elected Justice ot tho Peace, and held tbu office four years. In 1836, he was dueled Clerk of tho Sutitnior Com:, and has held the po sition for the p t forty consecutive years- During that tin,,, he has held the office of del k ot the lubirtor court, eight years; clerk of the Coun ty oourt, two years; clerk of 'he District court, one year; clerk of the County Commissioners court, six years; and has on several occasions held the office of Ordinary, ex-officio. While he was J. P., lie married eigli teen couples, the lirst of whom was Isaac Patrick, forty-three years ago, and the last, Osborn Stone who was buried iu Hamilton, a tew years ago. During Mr. Barden’s different terms in office, no man lias aught to charge against him. lie lias discharged his duty faithfully and honestly, uud it will be with many regrets that the people learn that ho has determined to retire to private life. VVe feel as sured that no man in the county could obtain as large a vole as lie for re-election to his office, ’.at he i- positive, and says that he can not, in justice to himself, accept it again. Mr. Barden has been faithful to all his trusts, and the people show their appreciation ot his worth by in sisting on liis re-election. Our Schools. The cio-itijo exercises of both, tins male and the female school, furl he first term closes this week. The commencement exercises of the Col leoe take place to-day. There will be three graduates who will read compositions and receive their deplo tmi’s. liev. G. W r . Maxon, of Talbot ton, will deliver the annual address, and we may confidently expect sotne i hing (rood. There will lie rt levo • rtl night, and the .'"ting folk me looking to it with eager expectation ..fan evening of pleasure. Ail those who can attend the exerci-es, will, no doubt, be Juubiy repaid by so do ing. One day later (Thursday) follows the examination at the Male Acade my, under the charge of Professor La flatus. Daring tue day, Thurs day, the students are to review their studies. Friday night, comes the grand affair of the season. Several of the young ladies ::>,ti a tew of the young geritlvinau, u Hamilton, liave taken parts in tie '1 he.-piai; euter tninmetit, i" he given by the school, and ii bid- lair n> be a success, 'ihe leadiut; plays will be l ' foodies” and the original farce of “The Quiet Fam ily. Those who would “laugh and grow fat” should como out and wit ness tile exorcises. A business man accostod a gentle man from the country the other day saying: ’’Why don’t you trade with me?’’ ’’Because,” said tlie individual,” you have never extended an invitation to me to do so. 1 read the county pa per every week and have never seen an advertisement of yours in it, ami 1 never go to places that I am not invi ted to. Atlanta will be remarkable in spite of all efforts to the contrary. The Commonwealth of Thursday evening says. Twelve months Mime there were two couples married in this city at precisely the same hour; a child was horn to each at t.lie same bout, last week both chrildren died at the same hour, and were hurried at the same hour, in two adjacent section at j Oakland cemetery. The parties are in no wise related, and wo learn, are not even acquaintances. Mutual Irieiids have observed aud reported these remarkable coincidences. The N. Y. liliuue. in a long arti cle on the first century of the Uuited States, says: “It has been a century of development without parallels in history. Our population has increased from 2.750.000 to 44.675.000. Our area has been extended from 800,000 to 3,803,844 >qu re m.les. The devel opment of agriculture, under the pres sure of immigration and the stirnu.us of mechanical im en in, Las been ut terly without piecedent. The value of manufactures lias advanced hum <620,000,000 to $4,200,000,000. Our foreign and domestic commerce has taken gigantic and marvelous devel ! 0.-ements. Ttie dev. nptu -nt. of our mineral resources -c-i not I *i. L*< work of a century, but oi i;ity yearn. I'lw.-. -i -i- uot . ingle n-ujk in the Colonies in 1776; there are more than six thousands now. Oar internal i-u --n o.meiits have LepL pace tvt.u mi nigra, lull. Exhibition. Mai.b Aoaowmt, 1 Fuioay, July, 21. \ PUOUiIAMME. Music, Orchestra. Boys’ Bights, Joe Story. T' in (.'owsert.’s Tirade. Ni'li i- hatlmz/.tr, Walt L<>v, nice. •\ T’i msaml A Year—Dr. t. The OKI Al in's l*oeket-b<v,k— I’lay Sillyboy— Soho. Tint tmoplks. VV lienyou and I were young—Duel. The I " ti-cent Fool—l'lay. Little Brown Jug—Chorus A QUIRT FAMILY. 1) >oi 8 open at 8 t*. v. Orchestra from Bj-8j ” ” Curtains rise at ’’ ’’ Orderly white people are invited. C. B. La Haitf, Pi incipal. IF on. Henry K. Harris, Keprcsena livc from this ditr,ui,passed tlnotigh Atlauta Monday. He is on leme-nt absence tor a lew days to look alter In* agi icultuiai(i') inlorests in Meri wether county.” The interrogation point is ours. “ Agticultual interest, just, before a nomiuaiion is anew name for it. — Columbus Times. Virginia City, Nev.’ is intensely a roused at the terrible fate which be fell poor Custer and his gallant com rades, and a company of volunteers has already been organized to start upon the war-path forthwith if per mitted. A simi ar moverm: t is on foot t 8 It Lake City, and t here will bo no lack of proffers of first class Indian lighting material to aveuge the horrors of Little H >rn. ItIiVKI.L on a Spbkb —lf there was ever a happy man, it mu-t be brother Kevell, of Creenville. liis experience almost makes u- wis!! that we were a mar ried man that our better half might take a vi-it and we t ealiz ' that hap piness experienced by < U" tMiifrcre. liis wife lias gone to t herokee for a tew we, ks, and Imre is what iie has to say about it: V o are nut disconsolate a bit, for nt-w we enjoy 'he glorious privilege of running the Vindicator as we plaase, ot collecting dues and spend ing inon6y — chat we can gel —freely, and the Leal our larder affords ad lib itum. Wnoop 1a ! no more curtain lect • ior one long H>oii and tin gl *( ■ privilege oi beings In-e man four . ks. “Sound l! ln-wgag, -trike tlm toujou beat, toe in/ -. uzzv, wake the goug.;u*:iig iot tl.a low hoop-las ling humium, f zzy gum, dingo, bun.’’ Communications. —Several very in i teresiing ones appear on the first page of this issue, and we call special at tention to them. One from our correspondent at Mt. Airy will be found very interesting and we fully endorse his sentiments. Another from Kev. J B. McGeohee, will be ivad with interest. The letter from Hon. H. 11. Harris, in reference to a cadet appointment, should be taken advantage of, and see if we cannot get the appointment from this county. We also publish a letter from An derson Mobley, a negro who was wild with the “Emmigration’’ fevor, and left here last winter for* the West. The letter was written to Col. Mohlev, imploring aid from iii in order to return. V\ e are as niueli in sympathy with those who are un fortunate and suffering, as any one, Cut we hope the Colonel will let An derson remain where he is for the present. Tiaiu e’s Remedial Agents. Ti i- said that for every disease that effects sufferin'* humanity, na ture, has provided a remedy, and all Tint man has to do is to discover these remedial agents and to apply them to their appropriate ailments. These are mostly found in the vege table kingdom, and roots, barks, herbs, grains, and other simple and harmless ingredients are more effec tual than tiny of the mineral poi-ons used so freely by m >ny phy-i-dans. ftie celebrated lit*. Iladcitfl in tin- Seven Seals ok (toloknt \V hno:;i!, has compounded a vegelab'e remedy peculiarly adapted for a wide range of diseases, oomnining as it does the curative properties oi' a great uum tier of the most effective roots, herbs, mil barks. For p tin and aches it has never been equalled. j in 7-4 i - > ■ fo’tndi i 'jj -iJJr r ~ :: I'm ~ ' s " <l>T> vrft jM c V A';- ' **7 /l '-X w J, AUf.-'O AD THU ANNOUNCEMENT Murray Hill Publiohin"Co, Julia I*. Jewett, Manager. DISEASES Caret. I bFaRa i New piuhs marked out a, UlllUllllU Health I," that i .Inin. - 1 <>t all bookM -Plain Home Tat \ axd Alkdipau of ot liifittur, jpj entertain!gi; as a I'nf’chiatin^ Atory. lluaith ami lenj lilt* nuulo eipy f<r tlie lwirnofi amt unlearned, ( rnmnuil lulTof brjtml 1 now lileaN, v hleh are i Iteermy to Ihe hick. mul intensely euteitainintflo those who are loituiiHte enouvrh lo eseupo disease, it j’liiutla the reader CjHiinut ihe pitliol*th of human n tTciiue, and jx>iniM the way of ucllveranee lo those who mo already ongulnlied. By all means find cut till about It. It In Tor you. it'a author, l>r. K. H. Foot k, of IWO Lexington Avenue, Nlvt is eonsulted by invalids at home and abroad, in person and by letter, and lias had the experience of nearly a quarter ot u century in Lite treatment of lon# standing ami dlfllcult dib fis’H of eveiy character; In nee his ability to write mivticui tiuths for the invalid reader Ulh consult at lomh use fiikk to the rick everywhere; hence his immense correspondence ivit.li the hick nil over the ulobo,# You, header, ai e at i.ib mi v to coNstu.T the able author of riain Home T ick and Metliei.l Coniinon Sense. W iitetohlm Mid you will be struck with bis ( t inimui Sense. AVimtever your inalmly, yon will receive which will ilo you prod, by inustinir only a I’osiajie stamp,'ami writing to Mr. !•’. W'e wisli to interest you iu both the doctor ami bis im mortal book. Tlie Oiook itself, which given hatisfaetion to all who read it, can be. had of aijents. or of the puhlisbers direct. I'laln imia* liu binding, ?B.iis, in the Vd; lisb or (terman laturiume. Library binding, in Kngliah only, t-hTT*. Sent by mail, postage pri paid, oil receipt of t lie price. A lady writes the author: "I Lave always felt that you were (he physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful suo cess and Qilf/imil itUas." one leader says ** J have found if to be one of the grandest works of theatre.” Anptliei says ‘ I would rot he w ithout it ior twice It* rosT. Similar b*n r reach tho autUoi' every day, Contents table free. Ammnr IN STORY: nl*o by \l.lr iMl.r Ihr. Foote, clieap edi- OtJIIwIXIULa I ion. 5 vol. in 1. neatly hound, in 5 separate vols. at ami 97. M), according to binding. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Just the thipg for young people. Con tents tabic free. ~ r||| fif" PubllenlloiiA* We can fur llllwSI" uish all of l)n. Foote’s popular fy I Swiftn l)imoPublications on health and It iml red topics. “OI.DKYKS MADIO NEW,” tolls how to restore the sight and pi ve up glasses, without the aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half ft million have been issued already ! 'Tom fort and cube for tub HummW is n valuable monograph for those w ho nroiifllicted with ltup tuve or Hernia. “Pnv<ioi oor ai. Imckovemi nt of Humanity,” relates to tho subject of having peojvleborn right. “IMivshilook ai. Mauiuaok” gives tho latest researches regarding the laws governing temperamental adiqitatlnn. At\. Ac. A fciTEP Backward, reviewing inconsiderate legislation concerning the Prevention of Conception. “ Spermatokiuhba,” or Sem inal Weakness with evidence or its c urability. “(’i:oi i', its causes, prevention am: cure,” inval uable to every mother having tho care of small children, “(old Feet.” onuses, prevention and cure. Anv one of the Yf.regoing Mime Publications will be sent l>y mail, postage pre paid, oil receipt of tcu cento. t U PublicHtloiiA. We will sup. jily Mb. Foote’s Fret; Publico- E turns. " Gratuitous Advice to thi abroad as well as a( hw/ie ,* a circular of value to the sick. Krhl* furs l)r. loote t Success • ” a sixty page pamphlet, Jiee by mull* —Send for them. 1 can flml profltnbleeinuloy e O ment. in Hie sale of Hie foregoing publications, and also several .others published oY us. Bead all of the above, and semi for particulars. Address, for terms, oßtlns, Ac., Tiie Murray Hill Publishing Company, U'J JJumt gtit/i Siravtp Saw York. r jl'l(c Latiics’ Htiiiil-Cooli/o of vulualilo itiformation to every woman, OLD or VOL"NG *# Married or Single. L AI)I ES iwy ***# will tliauk tia for thisV II and-U o o k, and noA / ****** niotiar will object to jdadng it in tlieyC / ***“'* bands of her dnugli (1 11 S ters Tbese Hand-./ Books are not UE pri vale treat ! ; y • r . particularly tses, but are^S^ i'parah’sis.Atiopie.xy, intende,i/<jS>/I'|)ilej J sy, and all ner for gen- Js/vous derangements ; , ?, Cause and Cure. * H / This lissay will be found cu la.-y>Jy(leeply interesting to all i f EiTHEH of the foregoing j? Cv, /HAik 1 > BOOKS rent milk to kjfe-Jany adilties. Address, with * # *V/.-t:unp,N. V. 1‘.C0., Bedford, Mass. rAMILT G80C88.13.3. CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES .AND FRUITS J. J. & W. 11. WOOD, N O 77 Ij 1 [OjY D tST.jO’O LUMIIUS. ( 1 A.. U OCRS SHE is, wlitc’i turn Ini' ml X-ssh—n S-.-cl CHOICE COX EEC PIONEitIES which wo gu mm pure and fresh SUGAR and C )KKEE, all C,aides. C’.NNKD GOODS, NUTS, R USOVS, TEAS, SI'ICKfJ wo ];(*; RET S. Tl BA, TIN WARE, I ROOMS. FOREIGN, and DOMES CIO EKi’l US Give ns a call and we wi I sail you in style and pries tol!clt>sd and x.ifu/q it uni (hwff.nl wh ARE YOU OOlNfjr TO FAINT? THEM u E NEW YORK KNAMML PAIN I CO.'S CHEMICAL PAINT Iv f„. in w ‘ln all I over One Hundred I) ; ljtrent Color* made of si.ncly , rime Whi h ad, /mo und hi cl Oil, f<' 1,i,,e.l warranted A ueh J/,n. >U ,nwr amM h caper, :■ml to lu-t 1 . A IA,\U a- any other I'aim. 1 1.... t al;, u the Frit rPm :tntm ni 'w.ni . :he State Fairs o! the Union, and is on many thousand of tne finest h use iU Add't''-''-sVA IV Y Oil K EXAM El, PA TXT VO '//'(.NT,. , n -. It);! t.mmibein Street, No* lots. maylO-ivi , . lun;a llEt>tlciii>. fc a m:\uK <-ki -•.•-M' ' "VvTFrnTdO Ll*llßtt SPIUNOS, H.tmv.silur County. 'Abk'/czi. for the Season 1 ) is TH 1 I'K. iPftiE ’ 1 ) l ' 1* g t ■ inform the |ntMio that t'ey have r li in and l-.no.ie.e ; .his piipulir liter u—.r . A.l m m aicii oflienl In Plea a,.,. n . I,C u l.lid ail combined >1 llie.o tlprn. i. Ilivnlid* i-*i bll. j,,.), . p.ity >u,.pil ’d, nii iH e water belief th.m a doctor for the cun " !'!’ x "u-'i al.i/rOT i. I. El g id I AND, a BILLIARD SALOON ~ “y’j.; ; -;A' yLI.EY have O n |e o ide-t. B-t are the nil.flat afford j a , .v-; -va'r. ( h nil.. ~h ldp' ll y Oi I'-olil. Backs Hill 111 '"rog iiy if iit it. in A>no in • K.i'r and, and from La Bum. uCaI.O - .30 pw iiiui.T- ; did .> veek; t‘i Jor day. j. YV. nr AN & CO., Pi opriciorr. GKO ’.GIA II ct us (’-o m v It ,e t 1 ’ i > s ■'! n , 1 it i: of lit l e*t 1 e of Join \V.t# *•, It 1 ef -ad tin v de e s -.I Ii is n'i| lied bn' li"e' o d.-", ‘on. An r net r me. i,• I „ h■y „ t'iiio 1 (<* u ov ealiS'ti' a y Inn’ Invfi k\'t|e n si M,iu.i \ ii Ang'H' next wb, sdl i|,plt-n t .vie!,l no lie ’Sin * e 1 Give,, milr o> lund ii 1 ntft s i .-eji.u title d.} 1 ,t, 187• • m " J/ t; W.i.M \M . Ordht t <;X )’M| t -11 v mis Coumy l* I, 'I (iKltl , *'X •e'uto O t ! Ist Will 'll 1 tes'.ui n of Wil i t n II ptlns due "ted. It “ m Is a >plie ei at for no tors of eis nii .ion \ 1 I.ei'-o m eon ■> r ted fir 1 Iter bv n ,t It* I t , It iv cans (if atv tlu'vbiv )I" iin’ tire Moo lav ill Algal lex' IV IV lettisol I'K mi iin stioi. ! not lie tntedsdd eetlicui', tbv n a eie- my it ut 1 a, I olti :eit sx" v- In eM .j Is ,13 > :’,n ,1 !•’ 0 WikMAUt, Orilioarv COMMERCIAL. tmiILT.U HElAll; I’KlCii ! . *ifh* ikn w;:eki.y hv imw.^kut 1 X KMiu*'i’ini tillU in il‘ si Ids • * .boulder. B' 15 icon n tms 17 1-- Kli„ir A sH U S (Ml ,’ot'ii nteai i ■ 1 , :::::::::: I’off."’ 'll iee Syrup Kiev Otic*.it's ' H ’ ' VOlid I d i Cheese - .ream ~l^.] ibio, 'ltio liens COLUMBUS WHOLESALE PRICES. !OlUtF<vm> WIiKKLY liY C. z\. UKDI> & CO. daoti'i—cleav fib m.lok ’ - j sll Qlllllet’s O'] Bulk iilmi —olear rib I \i slllllllll l‘H . ’j Batrffi:.'-- ’- V," . tidee, I ' 7 . orn ’ . ik,|.| eras. 4 ' u " > ; lams—eii}iai*c’.ui'el .. , 11 11 a I’d wave— B'v"li- if *i • (| f. iine I fl J’ioiv 81 ml ia 11 t sc* sll 't'S .. v M .ii ■ shoos .. s v Nail- * Am:-, p doZ .. 1-@I4 Teles, Hv -• ' VVfi' ill’ll —iff tierce* •• 1 ’’ in kegs •• ‘ .eath-'f —tt’ii it ’ss .. •• *•’ „ 'l* slilc • 2 50@3 Ot. ItetdloCl •!•„■! -• •’? ■ A '> *> j J•) .t •- -acos mo •' •. • • ** * S v <*tj , t _ 1 .Ml . , . . iji) I 7•' i ,n i> 1 - (l I 4 V| II • • * , .. .. a,-..: \-o:sky I Wtli 00 T >3 r '.l’t l: I ON Fll.n WITH ,?s eC ~^4j' WHcro AJ-. trlii ECONOMY 18 WEALTH. l>'r cn < iitilut:("i.v*!ju** lo inv v ii?' <<a: 'in Ms •'■ •vk ut Ci KOCKTMKS AXH PJIOV ISIONS. Mt ' dw'ivs ot> 'ii'ir • anil varied. 1 ltaV” in s’n ’ollie lioe and ttlie(l"e-' 'ut of 81.01111 ill this in a r el, ] tit Ui ill lull’ I an l s ,eks, at wliol sa ean I retail ni mill tt'drue I’ortt, I lull', llieoa tititl im k ine.ii*. 1. l (I. Bn'!M’s. (’offi'i".. Teas, S Ufts. ( 1 Wines anti l.ii|i!ors, Siotes, s a ie 1) V *• ’Oils, l’aliev (i I DOe. ies, I’nlilied Goods, i ete. You cun save money by i*tt lli 1 1- mi me hclore jitin hasi ut, a* l sloth it*ve. no i>ud deltis to m.ike good i’lui.oiiio lotto p.ioet.; ami i buy lid n"wd* Ii mu impellers .anil mimiiJniJt in ei> lor e'.tsil *>i\ mo,to Leiioelot’in win be ‘ BluuL jonli sand quick suit’s.” No elialge lo,’ di’ayiiyc. lie-peetlihly, L 11. HAMII.ID-N. ,imiction Kiitnklin, Warroii and Osj!mhui’ic Bis., C’oi.umiu s, (I*. W. J. WATT. J. a. WAI.Ko U. i’ll as. it t\ aI t; WATT St WALKER, uiioi/csAi,:: and retail asoosss AND C63D1135DM M3RCTAJ COiUIYA RU. u i !I ‘J.LJ, OL JI3 A 'IV, Uaet the Lot jest nid first Se’eatc.l S.'.v.l* <>J (f/oc wins ii this ( .tj y ® vn n-timi ,r IS.VON SIDH Bilk <i l,w. 1! i 'adi •il h’s, It ilk a’l •tl lacs, 15 Jk ’inn. Uu >n liane*. Lar*l In 1 i”r <•. l*u *l^**(k and i-'’.u'H H'LOFII o'nil ri;i Jh.in Iu lin : ti(* c 1 e<l‘ i.vin I.\icbr 1 tto bcF \\ t!i** , w r ! !. BAGUIKG, Tic/, Sdt. Sn ;*, M n-kcrcl. S >i[. (.! ie <) ■*,< - f ■, (L.*t k * “ k‘> Sod i. S pi* li, Fit;* 8, 1> nU >'ii I Si.i !c I) yU *o l-, sili rm 0 nl u |?8, Hlioctintr, checks, ( i> ••. \>u ißii 1 pa rs •* <> s. Also a wtdl-scl 'tf ! stock o{ WMISivV, from SI pr g lu n to , uii'l of any brim l wr Del* cent proof that may b.* desir 'd. On l-k k of sL*(i inclu It*-* pvovv gr lu un 1 pri *\ an I nn- I|, o F SYIHJP c-inno* 1m • |i•f* I i ri lliii iiy I- mclu les ill ■ ;-r tl-”f N < W Oilhvh iu b, iv!-i, i* < s.*\’; il bu id r<, d oands <IU icc Klondrt Svi u”, wldc iis upori* rtoa •• 1 li* gi • ‘it* m vrk t. m• ■ ic' cb *p r n piict*. Li hci.s a dc.i ilitful ll.ivor, ii ;h, clcwr color, mi l elected tx r sslv f>r our tra i. Our'i oustoim ru can .ihv.iya sauo money l)* givin r uh a iri and l>ef r*p ir diusiu r • vliert ico2-iy Watt & walkkii. AITENTION CENTENNIALS! FOR THiS NIXT FIFrIEIiiSS JAYJ.I .* THOMAS & PRESCOTT Will sell ANYTHING •clair.ed in their .LAISGE STOCK oJP OLGT9ING AND. FURNISHING , GOODS, WITHOUT RESERVE At C%t For C.iasli ? ;; ( ILL ,*T ON :E, IK VI) WINT SPLENDID MSJA THE NEW Double loiESTirfTftr !U’-h ■ jk.s If seifs trith great facility the lightest anti finest as well as the heaeitst anil coarsest fabrics. & THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Will, our printed directions, no Instruction or dull is rr ,"ire-1 1° "P*”“ ' r 1 , „ , I , on a prlru.i-Ie ot unique and unequalled sia- TUe construction ot tnc tn..uun> - 1 ti,. re l-w and they I Unity, compri-ii.iK simyle lews ivorWu.K upon cou-rtn. the tc.irln„ are harilenc.l i-.-l p-n- eI. . . m t with new special (patoiteJ)'machinery 1 andtoK to accompltoh what w now offer. lCv<:ry muchiHv fully rlitttfrtf. “ DOMESTIC” SEWIRG WACHINE CO., IVew Yorh mid Clifenft'O fashions fi JT. MB H.M.'+r t -,,. Of, their a ffarmcn Ur Vi ith hlyhest tslent an-1 the best facilities in all .aii-wY nUb. hr it <■ tin reach of the modtote,, t.th at home and abroad, we an. en.'l'U - our .lecfiUy-illaMrated wise d,co-maker. Our styles " r ” ,lw “ v ' ~n-h h!-’ ij ”'ie wsotol everywhere. caUiJLuc malted loony lady sei.di.ig fiv-. e.-i-s with ho Aff __ “ DOMESTIC ” SKWIHQ MACHIME CO. f iVcvv Vorlf and ChicHjjro. PHYSIC! AX* ItECOMMEXD IT as a machine , that can be ttsetf without harm by any one, because . it requires so little effort of any kind, it being |3r ,