The independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1873-1874, December 06, 1873, Image 4

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Till: mTI lllUl , DRf KNNCU A, I*T3. THIS PARUJOI. (taco I *aw a iu<>tli at nightfall (An |M lUrwuy wluk* wcrv flr*V Vint taring inmt .flint U IIkM wul nia Dazzled by the luring It could not lhi turned way. And, at lout, nil aiu#*l Hid U4*lpU*** A.I in) (i tt it, ptuitiuji lay. Thru in pity <lm I nriiw- it, ItiiiMlM il tho wax from cithur wluff, An*III jilaoed it n a flower. With the wonla, “Poor, ailly thing. licit it only upward Till it rt*a<4nkT trio at met, ami tlfOfl (Could yon fir n moment think of it?) In the ohm tie xevtd ago hi. Aflwmrd I knew a maiden And her heart wuh /rue ami Utfhtf lint a •ihanuhij' mtttiaehe lured In r Ah the moth waa lured at night. Dazzled bv tin* ahowy Iw-auty . Hbo could not he turn* <1 a w av, And, *t bat, all cnodnd anil lielploHM, At my foot, nlie fainting lay. Then in pity did 1 rai** her. lake tin; moth of wounded wing, Kiting oft the paWid feature* With the Wind*, “Poor Hilly thing I" Sint I nw her nlowly rally, An the moth had dune, and then {What a world thin in for wonders!) Into marriage went again. 1 > MISCELLANEOUS ITEM& —Tho boat fotnody for mercantile troub- Utt~ A liberal two o I printer's ink. —Wade, the murderer, wliowa* bring in Pennsylvania tho other day, loft $21,000 •ourotod where no nnn can hud it. —Ono million of dollars wn tho naat imm left by Landseer ns tho rosnlt of a judi cious uho of paints, brush and pullet. ” —Alphonse, having uttondod u war mooting, says that buckling on one's armor this weather is not half so pleasant as 'mu k lingou to one’s channcr. —The proprietors of the Auburn, Me. Cliuim- have Imon held in three thousand dollars bail for referring to u judge as “u muddle-headed nuiukiu. ” —A Rhode Islam! jury wore five days debating on n hog ruse involving soven dollars, and then recommended both nieu to the mercy of tlio court. —A Missouri clergyman’s fee for marry ing fourteen couples amounted to fifty pounds of dried apples and a duo bill for eighteen bushels of buckwheat. - Minnie. “I’m in such a quandary; for if I turn my back on Charley he becomes oUcudcil at once; and, il l don’t lie can’t see my new buckles. What shall I do 1" Punch. —ln n late severe gale a lady asked a neighbor if hu was not afraid his house would Idow away ? “Oh no," was tho an swer, the most gage on it is so heavy os to make that impossible." —Daniel Andrews, a rich old resident of Delaware, died the other day, mid his will out las brother oir with six emits, because the aforesaid brother once pulled away a chair and let Daniel have the floor. —■ Those old soakers never lack for argu ment. Lately one repliod to a temperance lee tutorial follows:. “If water rots the soles of your boots, what effect must it have on the coat of your stomach ?” —From tho south wall of Libby still swings the weather-beaten old sing, "Lib by Prison," put up by the Confederates ibiring tho war,end it is proposed hi let the old sign swing until it falls by its ow n Weight. —A Maine woman ate four quarts, of oysters at one sitting, the other day, und won one hundred dollars by so doing, which, after deducting her lauial expen ses, eighty-five dollars, li ft her liftcou .dollars to commence the next world with. —A young lady laid coquetod until the victim was completely exhausted. He rose to go away. [She whispered, os slio ac companied him to the door, “I shall be at home next Sunday evening.’’ “So shall I,” he replied. —A clergyman in Dundee, Scotland, has .announced to his congregation that, in consequence of his inability to provide .coals tor his study lire, he Ims discontinued .studying, and will preach his old sermons .until eoala can he procured. —An imaginative Irishman gave utter ance to this lamentation: "I returned to the hullnof my fathers by night, and found them in ruins 1 I cried nlound, 'Aly fa thers ! where are they V And echo an swered, ’ls that you, Patrick McCar thy V " —Prolxilily tUo oldest timber in tlio World which has Ikh‘ll subjected to tlio use of uim is found in tlio aneiont temples of Kjjyfit. It is found in oouuootion with atone work, which is known to bo at least 4,000 years old. —-One of the most popular preachers in Wisconsin preaches in a pair of Scundi naviau bass-wood shoos, on accouut of the hard times, lie silica “How firm a foun dation” w ith resistless unction, and saves more soles than ever. —Uncle James, walking with niooo Mary, sard four, points to tlio moon, on whoso disc the dark spots show quite plainly, and says: “There is a man in the moon, burning brush.” The infantile realist puts up her little nose and snuffs, saying; “Vos, I 'well the 'moke I” -—>A good lady, who on the death of her first husband married his brother, lias a portraittof tho former hanging in her din vng-rooiu. One day a visitor, noticing tho (minting, asked, “is that a member el the family 7" “Oh I that's my poor brother in-law,” was Iho ingenious reply, —-The Gt</r*jati<mali*t advises its read ers to “sit at the feet of a home and learn humility.” “Just so," says the California Ne<r*-L>‘llrr. “Hit down at tho feet of a mule, and if he don't humiliate you pull his tail and tickle tho inside of his legs with a stable fork." —Prisoner (to learned magistrate)— “Has any one a light to commit a nuisance ?" Learned magistrate—“No, sir, not even tho mayor no, sir, not even the governor.” Prisoner—“Then you can’t commit me; for 1 was arrested as a nuisance, and you've decided that 1 mu one." —The nineteen-year old lowa girl who raised this year one thousand bushels corn, one hundred bushels of onions to sweeten her breath, and five hundred cabbages, all with her own hands, could ahl another isibbagc-head to her spoils without diffi culty, but prefers to .stay single, —A professor, in explaining to a class of young ladies the theory according to which tlu* laxly is entirely'removed every seven years, said: “Thus, Miss ]i., in seven years you will in reality be no longer miss B.” “1 really hope I shan’t,” demurely responded the girl, casting down her eyes. —A Nashville man was admiring a young lady's hair the other eveuiug. “Miss J)~ —, please give mo one little curl— vst one, won't you ?“ he pleaded. “Couldn’t think of it Mr. 8 ; couldn’t think of it for a moment,” replied the young Indy briskly; “those curls cost yic a isollar apiece.” —A man went to sleep on a western railroad truck end was kill' and. It Is thus told by a Fort Wayne paper: “He was fast asleep, firmly clas|ssl In tbo arms of Mor plieiis and .Somalis and was only awukened by the glorious light that shone from the judgment seat in tho world beyond the river.” —Tho other afternoon, says the Peoria RupuMiain, a country woman made her first attempt to get into the court house yard through the patent back-action gale. She opened the gate, went through, as she supposed, and shut herself on ton the same side seven times, then ejaculating "Merci ful snkes 1” climbed over tho fence. —A decidedly rough-looking individual applied for a license as a teacher of a school, not fur f.'oni Troy, recently, "Do you think you can manage a school ?” iu qilired the examiner. “Well, I guess so," said the applicant, imperturhidiiy. “If I can’t, 1 can knock the sjiots out of the youngsters. ” The vacancy still exists. —Hammy was reiuling the Billie very at tentively, when his father came into the room and asked him what ho hud found that was so interesting. The boy, looking no, eagerly exclaimed: “I have found a place in tlio Bible where they were nil Methodists.” “How so ?” inquired the father. “Because,” said he, “all the people said ‘Amen.’ ” —"Ho ycr mother’s dond.is diet" inquired a Isjothlaek, recently, of a rather solemn faced lad, who had oomo back with las “kit” after an absence of ft day or two. “Yes, she is,” replied the Isiy, ami then straightening himself np, he Continued: “And dad did tho fair tlunghy her—seven mere hacks than Mrs, Jones hud, the other duy. ” —The first prize for tlio best conundrum was awarded to n Vermont printer at the conclusion of nn entertainment tho other evening. It was this: “Why was tho Hindi of Persia, during his visit to England tho host card player in the world ?” Be cause the swells gave up their duhi, the workmen threw up their sp/ute*, and the ladies were within an um of losing their heart* when lie came to show las dia monds. —Bri 'nob's atrocious English is well known. On one occasion, while stopping at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, his hair brush was stolen from his room. Tho infuriated Italian rushed down to the office and propounded the following question to one of the clerks: “C’lermek ; ('lerruck! Yoatcrdny, I waaooe hair 1 irush to-day, wlmt am I ; ?” —The old farmer who was dictating his will took an unusual view of things. He said “1 give mid bequeath to my wife the sum of £IOO a year. Is that writ, down ?” “Yes,” said the lawyer, “Imt she is not so old hut she may marry again. Won’t you make any change in that ea.se ? Most people do.” “Ah !do they ? Well, write again, and say if my wife marry again I give and bequeath to her the sum of £2OO a year. That’ll do wont it ?” “Why, that’s just double the sum she would have had if she had remained unmarried,” said the lawyer: “it is generally tlio other way,” “Ay,” said the farmer; “but lie that bikes her will deserve it.” —Two darkies in the West went out'to hunt ’possums, etc., and by aeeidedt found a large cave with quite a small entrance. Peeping in they discovered three young hear w helps in the interior. “Look lieah. Haul," said one, “while l go in dar and gets do young bars, you jest watch lieah for do old bin:." Hum got asleep in the sun when, opening his eyes, ho saw the old bear making her way into tho cave. Quick as wink lie caught her by the tail and held on like dentil. “Hello, dar Ham; wlmt dank do hole dar?” “Lor’ bless you, Jumbo, save yourself, lioney. If dis tail come out you'll flud out what dark de hole." —■——— Twolve Ladies of Alton, lowa, Make a Raid on the Saloons. One of the moat remarkable reeonnols- Hftneos ever )uiuio in the history of tlio world and its wars wu )nurle by twelve founih) Holdiers, Bolf-constitnteil, Monday evening. We are informed that about one half of them were stately matrons and one half soft nnsl delionto girls. Armed with luitchets mul axes, etc., they made a sortie from their ttreshlos. and with bhsid in the eye, went into tho saloon-smashing bus iness. Tlio first, saloon besieged was Wheeler’s, over which that young, good loolung ami bland gentlewoti, Tom J>ug, held command. Tlie approach of tho enemy, stealthily as tlmt of the beautiful tigei - deadly as that of the beautiful leopard was unheeded and unknown until they Ixignn to tile into tlie saloon. The leader approached with uplifted hatehet and was about to demolish one of tlie splendid billiard tisliU's, when,it is supposed, the manly smile ml trans lucent blush of Dug transfixed the murder ous arm. What passed mid tlie clash of keen-edged tongues and thunder of lip artillery during tlio half hour that followed can better be imagined than described. Dug was surrounded, his beer kegs silenced and his bottles besieged. Ono dainty bloomer olomb with Hying colors onto the bar, a defying Nemesis. Hut, Dug’s Isuuty ami blandishments conquered, nnd without striking a link, except at his susceptible heart- - the whole army retired—vanquish ed. They then tiled in good order up to tlio saloons on the east side, but for some unaccountable reason, leaving die gaseous beverages iu the kegs unharmed, only made tlio sweet nectar of their lips foam for tho benefit of nu audience of about 200 boys, who cheered them to the echo. They thou filed to Buckner’s beef saloon, which they mistook for a beer market, and finding tho mistake they had made, they—on tho gentle perstiusiou of the City Mayor, who, about that time, arrived breathless upou tin* scene of conflict —re- turned to bury the dead—ducks—resus citate tho wounded hearts, and put the hack hair in order for another and more vigorous attack. Early responsibility is almost equivalent to early sobriety. If a stick of timber, standing upright, wavers, lay a beam on it. and put u weight on that, and see how still'the stick becomes. And if young men waver and vacillate, put responsibility on them, and how it straitens them np ! what power it gives them ! how it holds all that is bad iu them in restraint t how quietly it develops and puts forward all that is good in them! At Neponset, Illinois, the other day. nn engineer following another train not far ahead, saw a boy sitting so close to the track that ho laid thought to squirt waiter on him from a small rubber pipe. As he came closer, lie saw blood upon the ties, and found the boy was crawling away ! with both feet cut off. He hail been play ing around the train ahead, and just ns it started out met with this terrible penalty. Santa Crux, the priest who was so noted as a oorlist leader, Imt was threatened with : death for insubordination, and fled, is on the Spanish frontier, and fur tho present j is leading a quiet life. | A learned doctor in lowa has given his j opinion that tight lancing is a public ben : efit, inasmuch as its tendency is to kill off | all the foolish girls and leave the w ise oues; | to grow into women. HA I r A NN. I H AD I JUK TISEMENTS. G UO. APPLE, DEALER IN CLOTII I N G , H A. T N, C A. I* H, Gent’* Furnishing Goods, BOY'S CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALISES, 1 loolh ami Shoes, No. 162 Eryan Street, Market Square, UMircU HUBS.VAST'S IIWBL, Haraiimili fin. angS-tf |Pj|§? (Wlin I.ATKST IMIUVKMKSTS.) FOB 20 YKAItH THE Standard of Excellence riIItOUUHOVT THE WORLD. Over 750,000 in Use. If yon think uf buying a Rewind Machine it will pay you to examine the record* of those now in HMD Hlul profit l*y ijiperienuc. The Wheeler A Wilson HtftiulN Hl<me luthr only hht It ii lining uniitf{ I he Itfttnry Hook, making looek Stilt h. ftlike on both shit sof tho ffthrie Hewcl. All shuttle uifiehiiies was to power in drawing tlio shnitle hack aft* r the stitch is formed, douhle wenr and strain ii|M)U both machine anti irjierntor, in nee, while other inttellines rupiillv wear out, tho Wheeler A Wllnon hint* l-lfrlline, and |>rms an economical investnicnt. I>o not holievn all tlmt in promised hy Hfi-cjilled “Cheap” nmcliines, you should rt'Huireproof that years of use have t< sted their value. Monvy thrfvwu awtty cauuot ho recovered. Head for our circular*. Machinon sold on insv terms, or monthly payments taken. OKI machines put in order or received in DXfdmiifje. WHEKLKH WIIjHON MFG CO. H ()ITK *ES: Savannuh, Augusta, Maeoii and ('olnnihus. (in. W. It. C’i.kvpm, Oou. Agt., Savannah, (ra. niaytll-1 Im L. DkWI'IT. B. HOBO AN. T. 8. SANFORD. DeWITT, MORGAN & CO., IGS) ConffroNM St., SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA, DEALERS LY FOREIGN ANU DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, liriLL, ON Iht OF SEPTEMBER, UoM \\ Ml-NCE opening tlicir Full anti Wiiilcr stock, and will offer tint same for CASH on tlu intisl miHonablu terms. DIIEHS GOODS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS^ QUILTS and TOWELS, EMBKOIDEKIEH and GLOVES, WOOLEN GOODS, for GENT’S and BOYS, Full stock of PL ANT UR’S SU PI’LtES. augltetf JOHN M COOPER 4 00 n Savannah, Ga. WHOIXSAI.i; AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. —* Keep ooustantlv on band a lary;o assort meiit of tllSt ELL V N KOI S, ST A XDAKI) AND SCHOOL BOOKS. Siauloy School Libraries furni.tltctl on the matt liberal term* frith the latest and best English Publications. B I B L E S, Pocket, Family and Pulpit, In Great Variety. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, Anv vooks* sent bv mail oil receipt of price. umyiU-tf MISCELL A NEO VS AI) VKUTISEMESTS. BRIGGS, JELKS&GC., UE.VLELS IN Ikriigsand Medicines, Piiinily tlroccrlos, i Hardware, Crockery, Dry (imslH, llouHUtir nnd Foreign, Millinery Goods, Boots and Shoes, liatsy Olotllillgy Notions, etc. WHICH WR WILL BEIL STRICTLY FOR CASH —AXf> AT CANII VALUE. Parmer** Produce, whew jiurrlmstd hy iis, ronMlilerril as CAHII. IIKiNUV b\ MAIJIJETT, Manager. jmicl4-lf I* WOULD ItliHPKcrm'laLY CALL TIIR AT T’KNITON f the erli/ens of Itnoks atid the adjoining conn tic*, to n> Urgti and select StfH’k of DUV GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, II A. It I> W Alt i: tiKOCERIES, Etc., Etc., All "f which will lie sold upon RRABON.VHLE TKHMSsmI at LOWEST l I wonM nhocnil the attvntkm of Hunters to mv LARUE STOCK OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, Such at I'LOWH, CLEVIOEH, HEEL BOLTS, GRAIN FANS, elo., etc. ’ll u-hc . Am will bo sold at MANUFACTURER S PRICES, With Freight Added. OIVB MB A OAU. -K JOHN TILLMAN. JulyMf CURRIER, SHERWOOU & CO WHOLESALE HEAI.ERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES o TUi9 in cue of tho Oldest and Largest Boot and Shoe Jobbing Houses IN THE CITY. All their Supplies are ohlaincl/rum THE VERY BEST MANUFACTOIUES, And Sold to Customers on the MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS. 476 & 478 Broome Street, New York. V. 31. WATIUN’S, Travctins Agent. Jr-’y-tf hnscKU. iXFors ,u> vkhtiskmkvts. I). W. PRICE, MERCHANT TAILOR, QUITMAN, GA, Would infonn the citizens of Quitman and sur rounding country, that holm* Just opened a FIRST CLASH MERCHANT AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN QUITMAN, ANT) HAS ON HAND A FIXE LOT OF CLOTHS AND CASSUIEEiSL SUITABLE VOn MAKING DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. • —■ I i i He has also on Hand a Select Stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING. CUTTING, CLEANING —AND— | Hlii* VIIU.XJ DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. PRICES MODERATE, “bin NEW GOODS. I HAVE NOW IN’ HTOUK AM) TO AR- ItIVK. a large stuck of goods iu our liua, I constating iff 1 1 > 1- GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY IN ENDLESS VARIETY, GOIJ) PENS, BPECTACI.EB. CI/K’tH WALKING CANES. SILVEU CASTOB3, tTOONS. FUKKS, GUI’S and BUTTER DIRTIES, SOUP I.ADF.ES GAJJ, lilßdS. TABLE KNIVES. POCKET KNIVES, PIHTOI.S, POWDEIt CM'S. CAUTBUXIES I all iac, GAME bags, SHOT BELTS. IH)WDEB FLASKS, etc. etc., I am also Agent for tlio SLVLK.K SF.DING MACIIINKS. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. ~*xn—• GUNS AND PISTOLS HEPAIHIbI). I ri Hpeetfnllv a*k that mv old ft ieudn mudth inihlie generally cull and S££ ME. Nn trMibl* to show W. E. liAllNl'^. HAipUit-lf. T. EPSOM HOWELL New Carriage Manufactory. rIAHF. rNDF.BSIGNED TAKES I'T.EASPHR I in announcing to the publio that ho lias ; opoiU'd a CARRIAGE, BUGGY and WAGON \l AN UF AC TOR Y IN QUITMAN, GEORGIA. (Near th* Market) And tfl now prepared in do all work b tlial Un* us ueat a* it cau ba done in tho South. REPAIRING AND JOB WORK WILL UK DOS'S AT SHOUT NOTICJt Painting and Trimming CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN GEOR GIA. My principal wood workman la Mr. lIIRAM FRKTWKLL, an old und experienced workman. All work will be done promptly and on reasona ble terms, and warranted. Please give me a call before you give your work to others. septum T. EPSON HOWELL. GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH! TnE UNDERSIGNED OFFEEII3 FOB BAI.E | every description of MERCHANDISE at extremely low prices for CASH. A largo lot of choice brands of GEORGIA i FLOUH. i A splendid lot of EAGLE and PIKKNIX \ JEANB, All wvk>l filling. And would say in all earnestness to those who ! i are todebted to him that payments mast in* i l made. Cotton will be. received at liberal prices in pay-; ment <*f accounts. S. D, >soy MISCELL A SEO US AD VK&TISEMKN TB. PAINE & HALL, H ATINO UECKNTLY RECEIVED A LAItGE . anti well assorted stock of Ci cncral >lerclm.ncliHC, Consisting ot DRYGOODH. READY MADE CI/iTHTNO, BATH, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Etc., AUH) A large and well selected stock of EamUr and Fancy Groceries. Owing to the great financial pressure, we have detenniuetl to sell goods at PRICES TO SUIT TnE TIMES. Extraordinary bargains can now be obtained FOR CASH. ' , We will take any kiwi of produce in exchange for gfsidH, or in payment of accounts. We will also take certificates of depsmit on the Kavannah Hanking and Trnst Company. All of onr customers are earnestly requested to e,ome forward at once and make settlement* of their account**. 00t25-8m HENRY & JOHN PARET, Wholesale i | CLOTHING HOUSE,! 376 & 378 Broadway, Corner White St., < New York, CcnJUnOy Keep on Hand a Largs nnd Well Se lected Stock of MEN’S, YOUTH’S AND HOY’S CLOTHING. 0 This llou*e U rs-presented by JOIINI 11. WIIITK, of Cai'iltin, Ua M who will visit the Mirrhunts of Cteorgia, Alabama and Florida. )u2l-tf McCA LL & (Jito OVEIL QUITMAN, GA., Sealers in IIIU OS, MKDK'IXES, CHEMICALS, Fine Toilet Soap. Fancy Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles, Trussf* and Shoulder II race*, FItE SII GAU DE X S E EDS. Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Dye-Stufls. Letter I‘i>er, Pens, Ink, Etl"|K, WINDO W GLASS, „f nil size*, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamps and Chimney*. I‘hyiticiiln* Creseri/Aiuu* Accurately tbngtuffldfd. Khot, Powdeo, Pam i waoa Pare, Tunatso, Jv 12-1 v SmilT and Cigur*. CITY HOTEL, QUITMAN, GEORGIA. The Proprietor Often to Visitors l NSI HPASSED INDUCEMENTS. ROOMS LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, AXD - THOROUGHLY VENTILATED. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE REST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Polite-and Obliging Servants. HOUSE SITUATED CONVENIENT TO THE Depot and the Business Portion of the Town, D. U. MeNEAL, Proprietor. mavl? tf CLEARTHETRACK When the W histle Blows. is. S H A X I) A L, QUITMAN, - - - GEORGIA. IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE on i : v i a o o i>?s Of ail tlesfripriuns, suck as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, ami All other kinds of Goods yon may need, Coil aud see tor ycarself before Purchasing Elsewhere- Wo Gunrantos to Sell as Low as Any One Else may2l-tf CREECH & NEWSOM, DEALERS IN I) R Y G 0 0 D S, Cm ItOCEBIEH, Liquors, Flour, Baron, etc., QUITMAN, GA. mftylO-tf SALE and LIVERY STABLE Quitman, (*a. rjDIE UNDERSIGNED KEEP ON n AND SADDLE HORSES, HARNESS HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Ect., etc-., etc., Fur the Accommodation of Ike Public. TIIEV ALSO KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF Horses and Mules for Sale. SEI.KCTED BY ONE OF THE FIR3J, And Always Purchased on Siica Terms as to Enable Them to Sell at the Lowest I ’pices, PERSONS DESIBINO TO PCRCIIASB SADDLE OR HARNESS HORSES Can bo Supplied upon Bhort Kotic*. If not on hand, if a description of tlio tr*cK wantrd ix left at tile Stublu the order will be filh-d in a few tlav*. C ECIL fo. TIIRAbIIER. mavlT-tf A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agout* make sl*2 f*o jht day, 175 per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW SEWING MACHINE Fur Doiiit dir ls\ ONLY FIVE DOLLARS With the New Patent 111 TTO \ HOLE WOKKEBa Patented June 27th, 1871. AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM AT THE AMK U H A X INHTIT ITE AND A most wonderful ami elegantly constructed Si-wino Mauuink for Family Work, ('uninlet** in all iii Parts, Usi m the Straight, Eyr Pointed Aee •Up, S iijt Tkeapin(, dirett lipnght l'opmvn Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth ( iuidcr. , Uperates by Warn, ami f>n a Taiu.k. Light Run- Sumxitli and like all goM higl.- [ priced machines. Has Patent ( lark to prevuul ; the wheel being tinned the wrong way. t *e* tli© thr< ad direcl from the spool. Makes the Ei.asuo liOCK Stituh, (fincftt ami strongest atiUmknown); ! lirm, dnrahle, close? and rapid. Will do all kinds 1 of work ,Jinf and coarse, fr)m Cambbiu to heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses all duscriprions **f thread. This Machine is heavily uonstku<ted | to giv* it strength: all the part a of each M~ ! chine being nattlr alike try machinery, and bea i tifolly tinisiie*! and ornamented. It is verj aay t learn. Ra; idy Smooth and Silent in operation. lie Liable at all times, and*Practical, S* ikmific, M eobanigaj. Invention, at Greatly Reduwl Price. A Good, (’heap. Family Sowing MatJiine at last. Tit* first and only ftticceas in producing a valua- M*. substantial a;id reliable low-priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all con ditions. Its simplicity and strength adapts it to ali capacities, while its many merits make it a universal favorite wherever used, and creates rapid demand. IT IS AJX rr LS RECOMMENDED. I can chei rfully and confidently recommend It* use to those who are wanting a really good ing Machine, at a low price. Mkh. H. B. JAMESON. Peotone, WiU county. 111. Price of each Machine. “Class A.” “On*,* (warranted for five year* by special certificate.) w^itb alt the fixture* nin\ er ter tithing complete be longing to it, including Self Threading Nkroijl, packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of the c*)mitry, by express, free of fur ther charges, on receyt of price, oki.t Fite Dol lars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Ma chine we will send, on receipt of $1 extra, th* n*w patent BUTTON UOIIE WORKER, One of the most important and useful invention# of the age. So simple and certain, that a child can work the finest onttoii hole with regularity and ease. Htrong nnd beautiful. Special Terms, and Ar2rn inducements to Mai.b and Female Agents. Store Keepers, Ac., who will establish agencies through the country and keep our New Machines on Exhibition and Sale. County Right* given to smart agents fkef_ Agent's compete onttU furnished without any ex tra charge. Samples o# seicing, descriptive cir culars containing Term*, Testimonials, Engrav ings, Ac.. Ac., sext free. We also supply AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators. Fred Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills. Planters, Harvest ers. Threshers and all articles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in large variety. All Money sent in P*wt Office Money Orders, Bank Drafts, or by Express, will be at onr risk, and are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all our goods guaran teed. “An old and responsible lirm that s- t best goods at the lowest priec, and can reli t < *jt nby our readers.”— Fanuer** Journal, AVc ) < ik. Not Responsible for Registered Letters. Al>lßß*f4 Ori>ers JEUOMi; B. HUDSON & C O. Corner Greenwich and Cortlandt Streets, N.Y.* _sept97-6m NEW STOCK riXHF. UNDEBSIOSEI) HAVING BUItCHAHF.D Jl iu penon iu tbi- Eastern Cities, a auil well assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, is now prepared to offer peculiar inducements to his many customers and the public generally. His stock embraces a complete variety of Dry Gihkls, Ready Made Clothing, * Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass ware, All kinds of Woodware and A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES. all of which he offers cm the mos t reasonable terms. D. It. CREECH. sopfi.Gm