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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1876)
The Meriwether County Vindicator. , -1,11 ran -am r- - - --- —— - r~= -- . .. ——— —* J VOL. 4 niE vindicator. rmusciß *tv pm day, by W.ftl r REFILL, A r *•-“ PER ANNTM. IK ADVANCE O Jl-' alS* of the Court H->ir of HdvriiWns ft • ace IT j t *rk ) H •*' 1 *“ , \ y r *J 1 inch l Oil 2 V)' 4SO 7 “0 1 12 <*> j in. ltt*. 1 so! s oil 0 VI toonj IS t 0 8 inches '') W •oO|HMW-*'MOn . c ,,1 | 5 00 10 80'SO00 2 * ml. 85 <*< i cot r .’ 00 ' 15 00 I 4-VO" {BS 00 Oil >4l 1 col 110-00 1 30 00 | 85.00 |OOOO ‘ $ 100 fff~ A liberal dedu, lion made to thoae aivsrtisiu* t>v the moutli or Tear. 03CJN ry uPfI3ERS. ORPIN Al 4 Y W. Banning SHERIFF w R Faver CLKKK S C A. J. Hinton TAX RECEIVER W. I*. Whc.de*. TAX COLLECTOR * - • TREASURER i AutUony SURVEYOR. O F.Matbewa COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, R A Ckunn. Aaron Sibley, C- J. Hv.-a, J E Buchanan, Alisa 11. Wa'soa. BO A t'U OK EDUCATION. John W. Dark. W J Barnes, Mad.son Reeve*. It A. Darker, A. It. Freeman See- SENATOR3hb ibsfriet, G h Peavy. REPRESENTATIVES <Bead tab Wa.ggr W T It’vl U business cards JOHN W. I‘AKa, AT TOWN E V AT LAW, UHSK.NVII.IK, <■ W..! practice in Meriwether ami the a.i J<'till-If count irft. GEORGE L. PE V V V, 4 STOUNKV A I LAW. Oußaaviu.it.OAj A II r HERMAN, a TTOHNKY A I I.AW J\ UtUtKNVIM-11, UA. AU liualtirs* entrusted t*> hie <aie alteud eJ i . j.r. inj ti) and faithfully JOHN 1, ROliKh 1 VIA. A TTOIISE'Y at law, A GftrßrLßUU.lt, UA M 111 i.raelM in'he J a'*' l 'l' l ," Courts -I ft! ei t a ether, ami G.e h i|*uur t . th > “uutna couqeiaiug it* (/fRCII ’MvuiU im J.E.U. TtfIUtELL Wflll. (ONTIMK the |it a<'if# *>l \\ Medicine n Greenville aud tu, country adjacent. AU cabs lR •“;’* ! "* tan - I iraldcm* !'•' "‘I '*> * ll ' lilt Y. H -A4u Ui"N Y, s k FDKHS hi* Dl.iteaai.mal w vice* toth* \ / ,ii lr nl (Jm-iitillr and vicinlty. 8 r Offiea •U. J Anthony A Oi'i Drug Ml. "• ll ° # Dm. li F. HALL, nariOf M locate permanent.) It) Ulf"l |, l r 1*1" |f!•• loiir) Hltiw w the lti/. t ael'lie l"Wn "and r-umJln* cmt r ortlie *<u the j.1a.4 '.lie public (U|Uaie. Tiih ________ OLD JKWKI.It Y and FaMY KIOHI Ol LaG range, Oeoigta. ALBERT. LEHMAN If A* NOW, and "HI ktwp always . 1 uitii.t si Id* *.! U.d l*> *to# i It,. publtC WpJSTe, g'"*! • 1 •wki.i. skckctkii stock or “* JEWEI-HY AM* FAM V I h *mf t, of *T# * r >*l _4H ... o * *- '*’ •* *rn And Ky wtfi'fr,o| fbs: i*f*l rn**kr fljtef<3kJ Gold and foiiver YV*i<b f Cbm* CLOCKS . of Ail >u, maker* and prlc' • Gold Pens and ail kind* <l holders; Gold Bilver Jt sled Spectacle* A Eye-Glamae*. BOLIDFILVK’t TAJSoE WARE Silver Plate Ware of Cl kind* ft<! style*, rw kft. Tablr (lkrr, aKu/<in bT the very renowned maker*, HjBEP*. ROIKvKRS aod UtOItOE WObTEN* U<*.m£ A RERAIRIJSIO I am atin repairing all g<*A * In my due Too many citizen* of Meriwether *d<’ ad Faing coaalies hare tested my work to mfotr* a word from me a* to the charac ter of K. I will, however warrant all my work, if property ward, as 1 have a) way* done, and ask s eon tinuance, be patronage I have received from ntv rlew.li i* Meriwether ALBERT LEHMAN GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY’, GA„ OCTOBER 20. 187. Dear Sank, ttr-pllev Your invitation is receive.!. And hints ct boy* in blue Wilt triadly fail into the rauks With all such grays as you. 1 1 those dark (Dys e found yu atam cli With tears bull brave and true ; And now, united In our cause, We'il sh.iw \v:iat we ean do. We know what this .-Lin music meana, B it can't we itthuo, lim f Wr’vtt not torgssi lb a battle ve'l Of the b iya to gray aad blue ; And whij their gas works are destroy ed i There’ll be nothing left to do But place our country in the hatt is Ol good-men, gray aud h ue. Then sound the signal for the chargt 1 Aud sound it tpiiekl r, too, K -r our ranks are lull ol honest tueu Ol both the gray and blue, L makes us laugh to read about Old 1) ( e’s boys to blue ; ‘Twon't ingtiten Diair'a boy's down Sm'h And her* twill trap but few . li ,t under Uncle Aa'ntuy’l lead Well sweep the couritry ihrmigb, Aud riiansa it ol tboee thieves and irau.ls Who g'd ua in this stew. Then when Reform has purged the land Amt ae'ia i.o more to do, l‘ios|ieilty will erode again Ou the home* gray ami blur'. 1 lOllr Nole lioosl. A liostun lawyei on .Hehool street, wis e,|lrd u|hui a short lime sgu by a b >y who inquired il lie had any waste paper to aeli I'lnt Uaryer has a criap, keen way ol ask mg question*, and is moreover, a very methodical man. 8 i pulling out lire lew er drawer, ha eshlbiled Ins sl.K'k ol waste pa|>er, laid smoothly in, sheet after sheet, a so id mas* Will you g've me twenty five esnta h that t The boy Imike I at the paper doublfutly a iinineiil. and i.flered fllieen. D me, sai.L Hie lawyer, and tli ps|ier waa ipiickty tranitcrred to the bag by llie ley, wienie eyes sparkled as ho “hefted" lie weulPy rnaaa. N r till It waa aa'ely stowed away did he announced Dial lie li id n int (uey No money I If >w do you at poet to buy (iapet without money f Not pra p tred to stala ciactly his plan of oprriUon*, (lie b'.y made no rap y. Do you consider j our note good T ke 1 the lawyer. Yea, air. V*ry well j Jf you say your note's g"*d, '. Just m soon have it n money ; but il h Uu’t food, l don't wsut It,' Tli* li'.y sfllnned that ha considered ii good, whereupon the Iswyer wrote a note lor flltean can's, which tliePboy igu*d legibly, and 111 i ig hit hag of paper tru Ig and ff Boon *f<#r dinner the lHfls fellow reap (lenrad, and, producing the ru iuey, an oi'Uiicad that lie had coinc lo take up the n l* Writ ssr+ttir fawyar * Pita U the ftr*i Pole i mrrr ktiew s note il*en up ti.<; iln> it w given A boy who wilt do tfiat t entillaif to note • and money too, and giving him I mill, Kill Inn) on till way with a smiling face and a happy heart. Thia hoy's nde rape, senfed Ida honor. A boy alt . thus Aee|>a Ilia li* nor bright, however poor lie may be in worldly I hi ‘ gt, Ii an heir lo an inheritance which n > rich ** can buy- tbech"b< promiae* of (id Two years ago a millionaire na nad John son, while riding by In an I idiana railway train, fell In lore with a pretty girl tilling on a lanes, and iefitiy married her S >, express train paaeuger aay that ah the fences along tbs Indiana railroads are Jaliy lined with handsome girls, a* thick at crows is cornfield*. The Msvaonab bwf-e#t*r* are not “bold mg the hot” very uneoimoufly The only out lo lr anted baaineaa la John If. I> vaux, a negro clerk in the CuaUvrn-bivusc "Telkie Jack” baa IntlmiJnted” them Wend lor troop*. Loil men mutt be pro tected. The Mew York Wutl<l discueae* Ore f question of the power of Omgreae to au thorn* any court to appoint super* iaora Vo atenwe the election ereo of Googreaernen end reache* tl*e couclauoa that the Su pretne Court tiu proeouaed ell thw iagUia lion In he u nconetilutiooal end Tohi, ud '.bet three euperwieort ere mere intruders end can l<e kicked out summarily. Mow they teik in Booth Carolina ie iilua '.rated by 'be i*Uowiag : W. Magill Klem ming, e white man eed e candidate for office on tbo Radical ticket, reeeotly eeid in Spartanburg: We intend to carry the election, there will not be many booere lef eland log. A|am ie oon remtlon with Jetoee Webwter end Eley Darwin, he said, I a the pretence of e nun.- ber ol Degroee, be intended to be elected it be hed to wade to kia armpits in blood. The white people bed the ernne, bet we here the matches, eod I will teed the wey. When arked if be would born the women and children, be replied; Ye*, by ; pot then tn too. 4 Brn inn Inscrlgnon. From the Charleston Journal of Com merce.] The fb’lowihg beautiful tnbu'e to the memory ol Altrert Sidney Johnson la (mm the pen of M . J B 8. Dirultry, son ol P.. • e-eoi A’exan.ler Duiiitiy, ol L uii liana. The author read it u* the writer of this no nce, witli a modedy an i reverence due to the ir'eepittg hero, ami placed it where it #<• afterwards found. Mr Dimitry at the Hunt was oust ol the New Orleans Tunes. 8-veial years ago ha followed the prnfas aion of journalist iu New York, bet he ts cow tiding a profe,Kir's chair in one of the colleges iu Central A nerica. Aa a young man he gave promise ot a dis.inguiahed c. reer It :* iioped 0-niral America will lur niaii a w :dc field lor iu luifilment. IB MKM HUM Behind this st. i. laid for a season Al-UKHT 8 ONE'S JOHNSTOJV, A General ol the t onlcde ate States, Who tell at 8 liloh, Tennessee, On the Bth day of April, A D. 1883. A man tried in many high ofib-aa Aud-erhiesl smhoi li-e, And found laiihfu! in all. His life was. am long sacrifice ol inl. real In conacfri cc. An,l that iile, on a Woeful Sabbath Did he ytchl aa a hohn-au-t to bis country ’ need. Not wholly undsrst.Ntd was lie while l.e liv.si But i* dewth l.is greatness a'sn Is couf.*sed in pe .pie’s tears 1 R solute, ill...letate. clear al envy. Y'el not wai ting iu Urn*, finer ambition which M ike* men great and pttre- In hit houor—i nproguablc ! In In* slnipliclly—sublime - No cou try e’er had a Iruer son— N . cause a nobler chatnpldn ! No people a bolder deli nder No piiiiciplc a purer victim That) the dead soldier wlm alec | hi hare t The cause tor which lit (icrit-hed —is lost. The people Im whom lie luughi—are crush ed. The hopes In w hich he trusted are scat tered ; ITiu 11 ig he loved guides no more ttm charging line*, But his lame. Consigned to the keeping of that time Wiiii h, happily, la not to much the tomb Of viitues aa It* (brine, H'lal: In year* to come lire modeat worth To ruble ends. In honor t|m gieat captain rests. A bereaved people ii ourn him. And liiamry shall cherish him amonglliose i boicer *plrhs Who, holding their eonaciences nomlxad with blame, Have been In all conjunctures True to themselves, ilieir country and their God, ItnllM’i' Hurd . The fill lea*.. J onrimj tell*. Ihe lollo.v log on a H known Toledo conduct r, who run* Itetween here and Chicago : He wna a Iminp, bound Chicngoward, and u* ha boarded tli* couplers at the rear Tah tfn 'oolng engin*’, jut sertva* the Ho* in In Hans, <>o* recently dark an I chilly night, he had faith to believe, that lo; had ‘sot thing” of it fr a cheat life. Hut the conductor. With his eaglu eye aod railroad lantern, aow i utpiod the m meyleaa paaaen g on hli uncushiooed and comfortless seat. Did lie order him oil ? No. lie had a deoper p'ot, flu lot him reuialu, while on aid on went the train, from *' lion *o ataloin, until it reached a g eat tank, where the engines atop to water up. N >w lor him, grinned the hvarilust con ductor. aa he pass' and Ur the Ir rnt. N <vr for him, he mallei msly continued as he gravped the water trough from the fireman a hands and directed it over the back end of the engine. Now Irr him, he fieudlahly grunted, as he beard a Noah’s ilehiye pouring over the head and down the Ira- k ol the luckest tramp. Ad grew still snd the c'mductor ordered tils train on it* way, convinced that he had drowned the tramp, or at least flooded him a* far away that he could never get hack again. Hvl when that conductor drove Into the depot in iht early morning, there wss a surprise in store for liitn Ba you the conductor ? inquired a atdv ’enug voice at hi* el lev*, aa he stepped on the piatlorm. Yet eald he, looking eroond aid gizing u[Krti e bedraggrd aud ciuder-corered man. Then I went ter aak you why yer don’t run eroond the eod ol tire leke io cornin' ioter town ? 1 do. eeid the conductor. Ynr do ? exclaimed (he man. Ortairily was the reply. Wol, I goth I rnuttered the stranger. in a bewildered Umc, bleat U I didn’t think yerewam through the lake I Thee the conductor knew that title tramp •till lired end wee proof.—[Toledo Blade. Among Babcock 'a bills ea Commission er of Public BoUding* and OrouodA paid out of the United State* Treaayy, wee on* ef S9O, for the board -if hi* dog. eod four bill* of $173 90, $199 19, sßs. eod $319. ell raepectirely, for repairing end painting hi* carriage*. The total cost to the United States of boarding Oeo. Bibcock's dog up to data bat baas S9OO. fa** tilk. A Fs%.-Bor’f Wife. Matilda Fh'chcr thus describe* a farmer’s wife who is not only beautitul and wis •, but possssscs several carJi ua! vmusa iu ad dition : A- Tiic most lieautitul wuitian I have ever known wss a farmei’s wi , who uteud©!! to the household duties for a family ol l ur, and also assisted In gardening and the light farm work ; and yet I never taw even a freckle on her row. 1 nonsatble ! you aay ; hnw did alio manage ? I never asked her, bnt the I ad some envious neigh bors who went slouching around with rc I. acaly liands, sunburnt fac t, and their hair oasMed with and ial and oil sell i |,i , a „ j B .„ the dreadful secret. They Informed me Willi an ominous shake of the head that she w aa th - prou led minx list ever lived; tli t she used the broom and scrubbing brush snd always when she worked iut dome ; that si e hae a bonnst made of oli •Ilk, completely cover ng the head, face and neclf, levin * only apertures lor sieving and bfcaPd.ig. thus securing |ieilsff tree dom from sun, wind end dust. Di I you ever hear of such depravity f ,'£e also faatsns.l her diali cloth 1.l a slick so that she usted not put her hands In hot Waler. For the same reason she acs-dtaplishe.l hei laundry work with maclihtd and wringer. And then lo tae her to (lie allernoon tiick e I out in a fth|uMe while dress, withs b iglit col r and rlblmn at h tluoal and l rose In her hair, cutoruinm; hi il parlor, aa though she was (ho jfea'esi Indy In the land, was uuiru than, til ir imuuucj csuld bear. And her h tsisan I f Hi | m | iUC |, t Sstiafied eJt.uet'l iu 111 .1 It wgi n perlect aggrov 4l Mi lo ordinary io ip'e to look at him. llu deserved to bn happy because In. encouraged aud bcipixl her 11 cultivate besuty in hjraelt, her f imily and her It mie, •n l I don’t know but wh .1 her success principally be onged to him, because he bought all ihe new invention* (hat could lighten her labors til Ia I the delicate and pretty thing! s‘ie needed t.i ado n her home, aud when she was sick he wou du'i allow her to touch • thing until she was well and strong. T <2SS llmills. Good health is one of the lost arts. Some (Amy silt sveiy mao, woman and child now Using. P ilcei and absolute bcallh in not known to toy one ; and Ilia princi pal reason lor thi|, probably, It beenuu; il U not fsthlouahlel It U in extremely vul gar thin; to be healthy. It is always pleas ant to he a little indisposed, Juki enough to •rouse the ol your fiiends Bb mid any one find hiuiaelf o*ir*el**d Troni good olb let, lo coiiM'qnenoe of too much bvaiu, We w>Uil rwoujuiend a gan erons slate-pencil diet, w<'!> rellihes ol ca|i • cum pick lea and uuaduluirsted chicory cofieo. Keep lain hours, <liink promise.) otitly aud uoploualy, expoae jouraell to Hie cold wliou iu a slate ol perapirsllon, live lilgh an I lal, and you w ill so hi be an In valid ol tlm most approved and I islilonalile p-qiuri, il you Jnn’t dlu in Ike price**. It it iK'lter to be daaj, bowsver, Ilian not &• Ire In Isdilon. Mliori Neiifs-iirtis Sltod phrases have aver bean the moa< |towevhilHMt4 Ireau 111 iiunliuma of rim veying tlioilght Ihe are aimptirity itaeli --and ahnpllciiy is beauty. Ktslly unde' stood, no study is re'|iiiicd to grasp llieir ii. earing. A prophetic fvillllclaii makes a declaration res|Me;ting gov oil me nt, and the imop e soon catch the apli t and confirm th daclaraUou. Keaiilta fiom such pliras i may not Ire immediate ; but the words go mumling on until their w./ik is ac'inpllsli e*l. Hhsit phrase* are comprehensive, and -aoiurtiiue* contain whole voluinus Cicar's ‘ Veni, vidi, vice, gave lire history ol a whole campaign. And the las' wo and of the cfying Tom fame—l take a leap in (lie dark a leap in the dark—* coufeaalon ol jndgmeul stranger than the infidelity ol n lifetime. Wiicu the lamains of Napoleoo H >ua|iarte were brougirt to Paris by the I‘iince de Boluvllle the antiie apeech mak- log was Hilt: Btr If present to you the sahas of Napoleon. And Louis Phillippe answered, I receive them io tlie name of France. Such waa the brief response *f a fieople to the praannee ol a dead Emperor. Hornetime* in a single sentence, the life and character of some great nm stand* eui Strangely revealed .and Individualised. No Wogrspliy c>ulJ depict Hie ctiarscler of Enoch more clearly than the simple werdr "Enoch walked with Oo I. and was D rt—tor God took him. Tb* first chapter of GeneaU ia a symbol of the power which a lew words can embody. At one time Daniel Webstar had a diffi cuK case to plead end a vervlot was re turned against his client. Ons of the wit nesse* came to him and eaid Mr. Webster, if I had thought we should hare lost th* case I might have testified a good deal more than I did. It la of no consequence repiiad the lawyer; fee Jaiy did not be lieve a word you raid. The two greatest blasts of the world— That from Ora. Newton's dynamite, which blew up Hell Date, aod the blast of the raven rams’ boras wbicfc blew down Jeri efcw * STILL AHEAD.” Wc advbe every Man, Woman and Child iti Meriwether to go down and buy their B*o4s, Sluts Aid Leather from MILLER A BRO., the wide twakr cdlOß Men ol West Point Ga. They have More Bhoos, sml Etdl them CHKAI'Ktt ban any olliri House in the 8 ate. FULL STOCK li HOG ANS half DO C nt.K SOLS SI.OO per pair, SOT.K LB i TUEU 30 eU jatr lb., Ac. THE mOKNINO NEWS HAVANNAH, OA. PtaH “ . " I 4 S \ is-: rpilr, | I*OLITIOALCAMPAIGN OF Jl 1870, iVHKIH loclu National,oi-. to ind c ninty election*, and which will tiu doubtedly tin the ino-t active and hotly e.oit. ol any aloes the nminorablo can vass of 18U0. i* now luirly opened. Tim Naiionnl Dcmocra'ic P.irly will lint year make a bold, vigorous, and dotih 1r sue nalul stn g'e foi ill tnaintcnai.tr aid supremacy til those principles which sic vi tal In Ihe prosperity ol ths Hepubllc and ra*emlal to the welldicing of the people. In addition to the Presidential election tlie people in Georgia and Florida will elect new Htatu government*. In Florida the cam-- paign promiseH lo tx* unusuHily vigorous and there is a probability llml for the ttrat time since the war the people ol tliwtltra.il ca! rt i.lcu tttnic will ele.l a Democratic (slate government 111 these Campaigns the. people of ttie South are deeply Interested; and uvery intelligent clli/.sn, who baa the welfate of Ida country and hla section a heart, sh.gild acquaint lilmself with every detail ol the great work of redemption end rehrrm that is now going on. To thm end lie should subscribe to and assist 111 ciiciilating the HAVANNAIf MORNING NEWS, sn liulepvndant Dem ocrat >• new sps|>*r, ol pronounced opinion mid fear less in their rx|ire>ion; n pa|>er that Ik rrcngntzetf every wltere as the be** dally in the H aitli. Its e.litorisl deps I munt is vigorous, inouglitliil, and cmsis int w! ilv ils id * ami local departm n a are nisi veil ol Industry and complctenesfl. It* departnieuts ol Georgia and Florida al- Inira is not confined lo a mere barren sum niiiry ol events transpiring in thrive Ft ilea lull la > nlivcued by comment at once apt iinely, and racy. The ample reaourccaof the establishment will be devoted lo lurulaldug Hie readers ol ibu .Morning News with the latest intelligence Iroin all parts ol the world, Jiteugh the pres* dispatchca, ;cclal hdegiuins, and by liiuitua of special correspondence ; and tlirough these agen cica the ps|M-r will be Hie earliest chroni cler ol every note woithy incident of the political campaign of IF7O. HUBHC’iUI’TION. Daily, 1 year 10 00 „ 0 months 0 00 „ U uionlha .12 00 'III IVckly,l year f) 00 ** II mouths 8 00 “ 8 mouths 1 00 Weekly, 1 year *OO “ 0 ruonHia .....100 “ 8 mouths 00 Hpechnen copies sent tree on receipt of cents. 14T Money can tie sent by I'.wt Office Order, lUgistercd fitter, or Kxpreee, at our risk. J. II EATILL, Mafannah, Gs. Notice* Messrs. BUHAUU,* PEHKINS. H*v opened a splendid £ GALLERY n Atlanta wl era pietaree of all kiuda can b obtained. Meriwether people vmtirg A lanta are cordially iottied to visit Ur< • Oaliery. * i bOflibß A T.-Htti M Awarded the Highest Medal it Viva—. E * H. T. ANTHONY i CO. 581 i ren f.e.sy, Asse York. (<> >p. Me rop.itßan Hotel,) Maaafftctareri, Import*** an 1 Dattlers in KNtillvHN 4. CH tOMOS AND K AMKB. Ste <fe V 1 K \VS. A Lit ÜBS, OHADIIO.HaOPSS, PROTO Gil A PUS, And ktudred goods—Celebrlttee, Actress a-, etc. I^IIOTOGRAP.IIO Wsi sic llcidqusrtvrs for everything la the wav <l BTKUkOPriCOX-t and MAGIC LAN * TKHNB, Bi*lnr Msi.nlactururs ol the mmv* s üBN-riric- i.antbrh, bT BH Ki V-1* AMi >IT KHi a, I'NIVKHM ry HTBRROm XJK, AOV Kit! IsKKti ISTKIIK .mCtMf, AKTOITICOH. 8.11001. I.AMKK.N, PAWIf.T LA NT URN i’u i i’lb'is lan rmN, F *' ’■ I • Iwing the beet of its eliM lo the market. Calalsiguos of L. i. •a id B!idsS,wi dlreciions tor using, sent on application Any enlerprisin • mu can make nroney With a Magic Lanteitl. ur vid tors to the Oenteunial Exposi tion will do windy lo detar purchasing good* in our linu limit they come to woe atom In New York, where they will Hod greater variety and mors moderate priewh anil can select more at their leisure. But we have a concession to sell some styles ot our good* iu the building ot tha Depart meat ol Public Contort, and thoao not coming to New York are i ivlted to call M our representation ilmro. 19~ A lull stock ol Viu w a oi the Ex post lon Buildings and tlieir c intents. OT Cut >ut this advartimmsul for ret r*ncc J| WEST KUN I oiler lor sale for B 0 days LANDlsomu valuable tracts ol tanning and Ihnlier land In a thriving and rapidly growing Western Btate. On ac count oi railroads, recently constructed ami immlgration, ilms> lamia are now rap idly rising in value. They will be sold vary low lor cab, A Clear and Perfect Till* will bu Guaranteed, with every tract sold with dtteds ol hill warranty from reapontt hie grantors. Parties desiring lo purchase lamia, Joi an early rise Iu value. Ileal Kalats agunia aud Trading M-n, will find It to their Inlorest to address WM. K. GUMP,HeaI K*tat. Dealer, 178 William B, N. Y fiICKFOMk °*"ATie HITTER h'*& THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC. Family Knitting. Machine! A moat U*ful art I Wonderful Invention Now attracting universal attention by Its astonishing performances, and Ita great fraction i value for evnrv day family use. t u Simple, Durable ai Cheap. i easily kept in repair, and WILL LAST ▲ Lm* TIME. It will knit every possible variety of plain and fancy wink WITH ALMOST MAGI CAL SPEED and far better liven it can be dooe by band or ivn any other machine. All kinds of garments are perfectly formed and shaped by the machine itself, requiring BO outline and making up. A good operator will knit a man’s sock, with heal and toe aoas plete, in from fit* lo lon rninuUt / aad Gross twenty to kvrty pair* ivf socks lo a day I Every lanilly—especially every fhrmar's family—should hare a Bickford Knitter Ii wft! be found erjually aa nsefnl aa the Hewing Machine, and even more ptrvfitahle. Kv*y Maclilne WARRANTED parted and to do futt ui/tnf ft rcjrretenUd. The Bickford Machine is the onr Li-> cylindrical Knitting Mach Id# la eiiateune. Ail oihera. n>vt tioense.l by oa, ate clear and palpable infringements on oar patents, end we shall bold all parties who manufacture. Sell, bay or use such infring ing machines, to a strict legal socountsbili 'y- An Instruction Hook, containing eons plete aod minute directions to the •vr, accompanies each machine. No. 1, Family Machine, 1 cylinder, needle*, $dU No 8, Family Machine 2 cyHnder, 72*H*o needle* S4O A sample MacMmi will be sent to aay part of the United Btatae or Canada, m jrrttt charge* prepaid, on receipt of Ike price Aonm wanted In every State, County City aod Town, to whom very liberal die coon Is will be made. For hirtber particular*, add me Hicsroeiv Knrmno Macaira Mro. Cos ift Bole Mesuiacterers. brattlsharu Vt NO 44.