Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, March 22, 1876, Image 2

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CALHOUN TIMES I>. B. FREEMAIT, Editor Laws Relating to Newspaper Subscrip tions aiul Arrearages. 1 ■ Subscribers who do not gh e express notice t& ti; contrary, are considered wishing to con tinue their subscription. ”• Jj subscribers order the discontinuance oj their perio.fwijls u the publishers mug continue to send them until oil arrearages are paid. !). //' subscribers neglect or refuse to take then periodicals from the office to which they arc di rect'd, th 1/ ore held responsible until they hove r • tiled their bills and ordered them discontin ued. A, If subscribers move to other places without notifying publishers, and the. papers ore set to the former direction, they are held responsi- ; >. The Courts hove decided that “ refusing to take periodical', from the office, or removing ■ ' l leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud.” 0. Aug person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it whether he hut; m deuced it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber, i. If subscribers poig in advance, they are bound to gnu notice to the publisher, at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue tak ing it; otherwise the publisher is authorized to send it on, and the subscribers will be respon sible until an express notice, with payment of all arrearages, is sent to the publisher, Wednesday, march 22, is 76. THE HCVEWTH DISTitH T. Carteksville, Ga., March 20th 1870 The executive committee of the denis ocratic pi’ty for the seventh congress i< mi 1 district will convene in the city of (’artLTaville on Thursday, Match 30th, 1870. Members ol the committee un able to attend will please send proxies. Jonn W. Wofford, Chairman. W. L. Scruggs, late of Georgia,has been offered a silver inkstand by the British government, but the House Committee on Foreign Affairs submit" ted a report thereon not allowing any public servant to receive presents from foreign gov rnments, which vote was sustained by the House. This is the liist time that gift-taking has been diss couraged by Congress, and it ought to be chalked down. Tiif. Wisconsin Democracy wants Satrieuel J. Tildcn for President, but outside of W isconsin, S; mmy would; make a very slim race, we imagine. Tub Democratic Central Committee of Ohio have decided to call a State Cunvention to meet at Cincinnatti May T/ik bank c, f the Sta'e of New York closed doors on the 14tu by reason of being thrown out of the Clearing House, ihe total loss of the failure it is stated will fall on the stock holders. A 2S iv? fit of Silver. The city of Havana brought to New Yorii on Thursday a block of pure sii ver weighing 4,200 pounds and worth 80 4,000 in gold. 1 lie biock is one loot diameter and has six sides each three lett long. It is perfectly swooth and highly polished. It belongs to Fio Mex ico, who have consigned it the Gomez, Siondu A Cos , of 0 Oid slip, to be exhi bited among the Mexican products at the Centennial. It was exhibited at the Mexican exhibition in Mexico last year. The silver Lorming this iimr.cn e block is said to have been dug I’om the Ileal Fotosi one of the oldest mines in Mexi co. The treasure lies in a hexagonal box in the hold of the steau -hip city of Havana. The purser of the Havana says that the si.vei* block in its box, lay a day and night unguarded on a whaif at Vera Cruz. •Htwouldu’t stay long on a wharf in New York,” he added. The sil ver is to bo examined by the United States Appraiser to-morrow and then it is to be deposited in the New York Safe Deposit Company’s vaults to await order* from the Mexican Centennial Cornu is sioner.—TV. Y. Sun. Arrests for Political Purposes. — Raleigh, N C., March 15—Much indignation is expressed here owing to the announcement that warrants have been issued by L'nited States officials lor the arrest ot Gen Vv . il Cox Solicitor of the fourth District and Chairman of the Domoeautie State Executive Com mittee and the Commissioners of the county of Robeson on tiumped-uo charges of having cons irtd to defeat the will of the people at the election held lor delegates to the State Consti tutional Convention.” Gen. \V. R. Cox is a wealthy and high’y respected citi zen aud the arrest is intended to em barrass the Democracy in the conming content. It is rumored that a protni nent Democratic editor at Raleigh will also be arrested—p-übub!y for making speeches in opposition to the thieving of the radical officials. In South Caro linaand Alabama a reign of terror among honest citizci s is being inaugurated by Eli ted States marshals who are arresting and imprisoning pet sons or the most frivolous charges. New Hampshire has go e Be pub lie i;i by about a thousand majority. — The I.K'iuoerafs concede the election of ti jv Clutter, and of a majority in both h uas ; lhe Republicans claims that they will have fifteen to twenty-five mu joi-ity in the llousu and from seven to nine 4'thi; twelve Senatois. It is what everybody lias expected who read the TTibunc correspondent) and the method ( t'i.o’ campaign ought not to leave the victory RTueh significance t.s a move on the national fi l l Nevertheless it will h ve it. Every gratili 'Jpartv paper will iii morrow be B outing : ‘ New Hamp sl.iie leads the way !” And the moral w iglit • f this cry will be a distinct and tangible influence in the politics of the year. Hunee Gtcely might have beet elected iu 1272 i! North Caroli na hai m t ban bought or counted a.vaj from him. Ihe Republican can vans this \ u vi 11 be strengthened by Visierdnv & ,m* base of New Ilamp y-L Ti llune. Hrmid Jury S-'reNcimuviil.*. W e the Grand Jury, chosen aid sworn for the second week of March Term of the Superior Court of G"id..i county Ha., beg leave to make the im* towing general presentments : We find the pub ie roads of t e coun ty in as good coudili m as could t expected at this season of th • ye the exception of that on 11 o r 1054th district id ar Bar.i'it’s uuil w tci ve would call the attention of the c tin missioners of the District. The bridge ot the county we find in good condemn with the exception of a utmeuts ot bridge across the Ooslanaula river Al> | so s mie wpather boarding on north side ■ of same bridge, which slould be re placed. We concur in the.report of general presentments of last week i-_ regard t> Court House, jail and records, but roc- 1 ommend the covering of the stairway on east side of jail. Also repairing leak in the O.uifc House. We find that the County Selio 1 Com- | missioner has paid all money that has ; come into his hands(fin 1875) f r r ach ers account for that year. Wo tender our thanks t > -m c no commissioners f>r the e<- •>; faithful service rood ml -a charge of their • flier We tender ii- II . . 1 MeCutchen, uu 1 S • - o T. Hacket oui apprr-ciaii. . . : m and impartial manner in wh u -. have discharged ilf-r lut. - - .. ut tesies to this body.’ We reeemmund th t in.- ;i >, rnents be publisho it,. •\l.u-if \ Times. John Taliaferro, Fur eu.au, Pryor L. Smith, Bedford E Jones, Oran LI. Davis, Francis M B az. William li McDaniel, James M. Kay, Columbus L. Bray, James Tweedle, Wylie Huberts-, David 11 Collins, William ’! ’-•••'hack, Ba .4is H. Dodd, Partial li. Fite, Benton Freeman, Jacob Collins, Samuel M. Davis, Duncan A Norton, Sect’y Shooting in or Ne-*r Summer YILT.e —We arc informed that throe young men. Bud Garrett, Chambers* and Clements all more or less inu jric.w tod went to the cabin of an old n-tr * Nod P etiii last Monday rim lit and- • him three times, on hall t k • in the forehead and olancino u dor the scalp and coming <-u on ; back sole of his h. ad. oe wrist and ran nt to the e'how. an-: • third passed through the palm • < > hand It is said that tlms-* py.; disguised. We failed to Irani th*. =i ; of the attack upon the old ue-er * <} •; rett and Chambers were in rested on Tuesday morning -oid are n<vv in ja i at Summerville.— Rome, Courier , I ftrh Belknap na never been an < fit er of the regular army, and he is n ( a West Pointer. He's a rt of a disp.dn ter. New Advertisements. ISTotice. U. S. INTERN AI. REV ENI E speci a l r r.f\ x b: s, MAY 1, 1870. TO APRIL 20 1577. The revised statutes of th ■ Un.t . sections 0202. 82.7, v. 28, . ;.a • i .. every person engaged in any On a cation, o. employment w.iku liable to i>, special tax, o .a- m PLACE -CONSIUC V PCSi.Y IX tils . OR PI.ACP OF 1U si Si-.ss a y . • payment of said sp . .t --special tax year be , u.< fore commencing a; after April iu. ;8 .. within the pr ivis.on: ted are Hie iuilow.;.g Rectifiers Dealers, retail liquor . . . Dealers, wholesale Lqu. i, .. ... * Dealers in mah Lqiors, waoie.-ai - > Dealero in ma t liquor-, r • a.i ’j t> Dealers i • leaf tobacco . ... Retail dealers in le..i tobac o .... And on sales o. ev r .>i r uu-.fiiiy o.id-. for every dollar it* excess -u ~'L, v>o. Dealers in manufac und tobacco .7 ut) Manufacturers of stills ad Uu And for eac i -lill m inmaetu: .and 20 i 0 And for each worm n:aiaii..etured 2<> uU Manufacturers of tobacco 10 OO Manufacturers of cigars 10 OO Ueudlcrs of tobacco, first class [more than two liorses or other aiiiiii ilsj -A> Do Peddlers of tobacco, second class [two horses or otliei annuals.] 23 00 Peddlers ol tobacco, third class [one horse or oilier animal] 13 OO Peddlers of tobacco, fourt.i class [on foot or public conveyance] 10 IK) Brewers of less than 500 barrels 5o 00 Brewers of odd barrels or more 100 00 Vi y person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to sever * peuahie • Persons or firms da Lie to pay special iuxes named above must apply to Jno. J.. < wnley, ( !- lector of Internal Revenue at ntiaiua, or to Samuel Cheats, D. puiy f’olUctor at Rome, Ga., and pay fur and pr icnre the Special Tax Mamp or sft amps in-y nee-, prior to .May 1, 1870. and without urtiier notice. D. L). PL.-VI l . Commissioner of lot rni;i il v-.nu; Oi ; Jb'K,'B < E Internal Li-.vi.xuj:. Wusliington, i). (J . 1' •• •: >..• mar22-2w—a pi It 2w. „ riiofogTiiph 11714 will be at Calhoun. Ga . from m* _ .> i Vf insi., prepared to take all kind.- :.nu sizes of photographic portraiture hi hi.-t class style; parties desiring anything in our line will please call soon, as we will only remain for a short time. We make copying and enlarging a specDlty. Rooms ad Boswell’s old stand. 4 r.nr‘22 Mg <2, BRO. New Aavertisem tit j STE I\\\ AV. _ I "FIGURES BON’T LIE.” H oio \V a y 1 > iLiii t> k ST i Lib TRIUMPH AN I . Stein ways .sites r.-v tit nec * their poj-eiiarify Chiek-.-iang & 'Son William iin.-rhi- \ f(. •" Haiarc? tiro.-.-.- : . 1 . i William P. Km arson 282.7ffft | Albert Weber 221,444 j - The above figures are taken from the annual Internal Revenue Tax Returns. it L it E A % Si. 1 An An hi' ■ t , thus iiJ ' • i.nnd. “ ■ • i :'i . -a certs. un i it o . a ja ... . wit h i Is-, most cm a ; a.- isfaction and effect. New York, May 2-iiii, lK7d.— (The above is the onl tes timoni.al ever given by Rubinstein to ary Piano manufacturer.) LISZT. Pray tell Ur. SteinvVay tint ai.-i splendid upright I‘iano shone to brilliant advantage to ilie festival performances at the Wart burg. where lasl Tuesday it served under my fingers as “ Vice Orchestra,’' ex citing general adn iration. (Extract from Dr, Prank L,.-z: to the ceb rated coui. o- r. Metzdorf.which letter.dated : ept. 27, 187-4, j-s now in possession of Messrs, 8t in way V Sons.) MARIE KKEIm After ‘iioroiVghly testing your Pianos, but ii ft pn vote and public, I-am eon &-itnt'OUsVy say that, tiie Btei n way Pin nos are supe rior to all' American and Em op-sa n in s t r n m *• n f kn wi.to no • N. w York, ho, i 72.) t)E A l\ vAI. . . ,r •. .o'. > \ J V E LD ) • . . * 1‘ \ r,\ j\; i• y . vui r r;u j.E uv *m m 01 w *_ ? , ii-iv -o 1 : rg-dy cr n • i III!! joa ii (i— (!• H O il .:■/])! • > -i ABT Dur ~g 100 1 ■• s V r ;s' and i. mu j i •,, 1 ha > luci it ii liia o , fin, Kurupeari and American Piano Fortes, but none that combi: egvynd<*uraud y oi mil- . oiast.cny ot toucii —in short ( \eiy foiUg that r ml ers si p ano prod’; ct, i such a iiigii •_ as > uur cs lebrat .<] j \>w York ■- • J i>A!ES S'.! __ — POOR COPV IS >id ...ii ■■ ft. ' - u i -e- - :, os.- a it. !.UDo:;; dt. U \B, til A Ki aK id i.. ! s r vvAiniijv. W ILI. iti B t \ I'E ib.nis t ti. ; iv. II f l)o Pi tn..-fcs uf A a.* s ! E I> \\ ,\. iJDU BN M:nis(, -• t„ 1 Frai.iv And uu.it!) i t ill is t o nuuittr in to uientioii. Send for Catalogues and see for yourself. Stameng', s Pianos have taken curry I Prize aud Jieefal ich recce their 1 iano.< have been placed in com jut it ion with others, Paris 18()7 Landau 18i>2. which. )liners tin ir Pianos at the IIPA of THE WORLD i ALS > Math usefc, Hardman, Haines lb ox. % • * ! •r. i 1 •. I ; 11 •. i - i. il : till. t ' ft It P, ’■ i . . .., V- h .. S. 11. !■ Tit .■ 1/ u jSs a 11. 1 \ J I New Advertisements. UREA r ■! •- ,- v i • U ' ib, -4 Only Orgeu th it gives Vi itten Guar* aiitces. j j " j yp*:'- O- oYdDD A ■ ' ' ; . **. .;* - .** "-*i-'d.'V'do2 ~ - - ■ ’. . : ; ■" ..."^ - • . >a " | y m. !f r' r -%=i; | o| - • : - Ay >p". p- Lia -==_ . - • •: . • - Largest Organ Factory inth© W 3rld. PRICES FROM £(ll) t- Sl O'oo T.;i g s E;tsy, SiG.it l.r Catalogues. il ! i r d ; - 1 • - t : . < t - x •• i ’ r ■ [4 5 l. 5 - -6: !Li 5,., I : - ■ ITF; .: . Iti ol > '. I. , .O' I rt ~ ;.. ■ II CO •■'; it- - - - w. . v.niiin .p; int• . u In. . 1 1 ' 1 • a ik.'i page- 5 . Round oi cloth. 8-’> ->0 Round .n -si., ep i A Siibsoipti ess So citoiD Vv. e. i u i HER, J H. TA • P.d, A gen i for Bav'ow and (Jordon counties. •—. S. TAI'UM, Assistant. ia.ir.2-it ff |,l A I)VY at home. Agents wanted. .> § / Outfit and terms free TRUE N CO.. August.-i. Maine. FREE TICKET 4 ) S; - cr.yjioiut in U. S. tint of Ufc.a. 1 '. Above R R. Ticket (it also-id- s no sto C- alennia Grounds) of •'ay easily e-<rnn canva- Bin<? Oj •or a, .ii. Anvb vjy caa and > it. -Vy r.d •> il ess .-n po-t.il card. v !~-o, send f. cts. Ad- ft? ■ ){A-:r.t> Vkkklx, _Jr , . X X’ork. tg>’ tits Wanted medals and Diplomas ! u.r Hot, .on s awarded new Pirtoriiil I?iL!os. 1 ibu<trations. Ad'lrcss A. J. HOLMAN N CO., *O3O Arch street, Philadelphia. dt;s*y t ;:r week Cl .hanteeFTo X i l :>.?• uts, male lud fern le. Hi th ir sF • * own locality. Terms and outfit tree Add res P ().. Vick uy Si Cos. Augus a. Maine TP" TANITE CO, 8 outDbarg, Pa, -k £ Tiery Wheels a. and Machinery. *f , djfJAR" 1 ' 4*.V ut iiome. rfanrjles ION /?} worth SI free. Stinson & Portlan 1. Maine. i ‘ 5 )PSK KOMANCY o- SonlCl)ariniiig f 1 now ill ii i ,-ex 11!..y ia-e.naie and g ~11 the love and affections of any person they r choose, instantly. This art can possess, tree, hr mail for 2n cents; rogeiiier with a vlarriage Gui i Egypiian Oracle. Dre ms. Hints :o L-i.lies. aj. I.aH.OM) sold. V tpi er t i .. \.l<]v. T \\ I!. 1,1 \M Si DO P"A,-- . dei,.. lia . fee years ago. ‘d ‘--iv G m. ■*. Rowell & ; To >:. bt s'i .j r’ 1 .- ; ver , g agrnev 11 ! 8 '<■ t ,ik U* y i y :,g , they ab- ! sorb and tii ter r m.tr .<■ ■■ !by Or .1.-.*>n tOJ; NFWY 'E Y ; WFM . ~ ~ . , A UXvli X-aTiXJ.v’,. .*UC i.4., 18*0. JOHN S. lIEESE ec Cos., GENERAL AGENTS, BALTIMORE, MB ADAIR & BROTHERS, A r rLA XT.V , G EOII Gt IA . / 111) OLE UEORGIA, ■ i •id i ENEbSEE, for the Pacific Guano Company, O A PITA Xj 1,000 toils MhHßo' ANH'ijUi' Guano, 100 tons y tid PkuApliatß, tor ' ompo (NO OLD STOCK ON MUB.) We arc now prepared to furnish deal irs and planters in any quantity desired o* the above high grade and popular Fertilizers, which are fiesh and in fine con .ition, and tin analysis recently made, of the new stock, shew about 15 per cent., available Phosphoric deid, 3 1--4 per cent. Ammonia, and nearly 2 per cent,, of I 'o TAFII. Sold on time, as usual, at low price, with *he option to the planter to pay in Cotton fiist ot Novembet! at 15 cents per pound. Call on, or send to us for circulars and analysis. Respect Lilly, FOSTER & HARLAN, Agents, Calhoun, (la. NOTICE S We beg le- ve to inform the public that ./e have now or hand a FitE Ii STOCK OF G00D,5 ! Consisting of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, LARD. BACON, FISJ, FLOUR AND SYRUP, Roswell Yarns and {Sheetings, Sole Leather , II ARNES, ROOTS & SHOES, AXES, CUTEERY, CROCKERY AND STOVE WARE. Early ro e roi.woE' • . i ' X - -Itl ). * • - ?i ' • ... 1 if. A t i.o # 1 ■ ' ; i *• ;• I. 'l\ Lt,i -1 111/ i 111 I I'fHII :-Y.E IV JliilGlJLlO G i£e'ai! ( * i* tociv, % •> i ’, ii 1> i ' i • stock ot Ox* o O 01.* ICf*3 y such as SUGAR. COFFEE. LARD, BACON SYRUP, RICE, "OBACCO, PAINTS, OILS, &C. which we will sell for cash at hich positively can not be beaten in this market. Superior ind enu-nts offered farmers who desire to purchase yearly supplies. The highest market prices will b* 1 paid in cash fjr all kinds of country prod’ve. We ask old friends and the public gener ally to give u a call. GRAY & MIDDLE'! ON THIS TAPER IS ON FIL/j,' WITH <lb Where Advertising Contra :ts can be M r,; 't(ja<je S/iei• iff*H Bale. 1171 EL be Fold before the Court House V door in t: e to>*n of Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga , between tiie usual ii >urs of following property, to-wit : Lot -of laiid No Bland No. 27. in the 1 it a district and -’J section of Got-lou coun ty. Sol ! a.s tli.- property of Ciiarle- S. Dor sett, to satisfy i mortgage fi fa i-sue 1 from Gordon Superior Court, in favor of Win B. Doraett, for the use of W. \v. Clark, vs. Charles S. Dorsctt. Property pointed out in sai fi fa, Tkis March t-t* 1870. marß td [. i. GA RTLET 1. N\ i .ff. V/ > ’.v- r • ta m n a ’d-rr our W * —■ “f • U iil.lL f- - t-..;.- In good territory. Decor:--' : : rent tr ea* Acid. J.'iz Auger Cc. s Louie, Ko- Goomsi lift dots t'otjiiir ; , ' . and: ;.1 -a;li*' .--I* " A,-:. • ’ •"t 1 I' tt is V(., ; . . '• -< ’ ;• > NELL. Oi-dn * niai io 2. . ‘ CEO. W. WELLS k and„ Would again call the attention of the public to the fact that they still have on hand a goo’d stock of One and Ttro Horse Way ons > Sprhuj Waff on ft, Jiaggies, etc. We also have o i ban 1 a l c.. our Excelsior l*,o 4 and all other goods in th-- agi .oiiltm i.l lai. We are also supplied wit.i m nut tun- oi AND HAKNE2S •*’ ”• '• ’ !l '• v.'.li Mi. V ; e. cap iui L ' ■' l,l pi'ica our goo.i. betbi*:* pur ■ •i iii iu ito and i L (J( /LI il h l { ¥ :'■ ftjL f; V tT?? f, Prc f HL& 1 Letters D/wn I'*)*.; 1 ;?s|, France, It- Egypt, etc. It ■' ‘jCtf’lS Ail MIC Will be Wdl'tll tu i ' r " ' ' • ti l i’ ;> tu I! \ ' t toast S •t| h< v ■ m <1 tin Lap i ,-i Vu .i 1 V $ nting tile prospectus of the oiff if ' r tor the ensuing year, we are happv o auiiounoe. as a pleasing feature of fife' and rgra > m -at 7 he proprietor of this pap. i • • a: -o. > 1 ■ -■ >g •'>-.• th- .•"■t’m i it..- ' . ' ' -11** i • V.U:t* ill wdi ' a-'ti': ol ills obsei'v., •' ,,T • - ,! • ■ ■ ts. pleasantly writ* in d-fading incidents of trav<l\ ti esc rip -i* 61 t*f ■ * countries and seam's, the man lien , cii-t< ins and habits o lie people, e veiling particularly oil those places made sacred to the Ditristian world oy the person al presence of t e Savior of Mankind. Tnese letters will b'e written hi a plain, dir et style, with the hope of interesting a 1 the ambitious young people, anil espe o'a[ly the Sunday School children of the South. The Courier, now edited by Col B. F. Sawyer, will continue to be a first-class Democratic Family newspaper, and ihe ex isting poliii.-al events of 1870—including the election of President and Vice President and. in Georgia, of Governor, members to Congress, Legislature and county officers— will make the paper in its ordinary fea tufos, interesting to the people. Weekly Courier, including postage, two dollars a year. Remittances by Post office Order or in Registered Letters at our risk, ddress Courier Oflioe, Pome. Ga. M. DtVINELL, Proprietor, Gordon Sheriff’s Sales—April. be sold before the Coin f Houe " door ii. the town of Calhoun, ( ordon county, Ga.. between the legal hours of sab-, on tin first iuesday in April n-.-xt, the f o l lowing roperty, to-wit : Lot- of land No. 250 and 2<;2 in the (sth district a ret 3rd section of Gordon county, Ga., as the property of Oaf ior Shaw, Uy virtue of a Justice Court ti la from the 856 th district, C. M.. of -aid count . in fa vor of Daniel Norwood, assigne- 1 . v- C 11 Shaw. Levy made and re!urn -d n- 1- Perry Lloyd, L. C.. Also at the saute tint an ’ sold 40 acres of laud in i. ner of lot of laud. No t>2 n i;< and : and sectien ol C*.iaic-ii c< t : virtue o 1 an att chni. nt fi fa i 'O-titli district (1. M., Rustic- or,- , t <, don county in favor ,f J/.ti how D ck-om a-th pro;. y f ,r r!.• I • ten ’a !, 31 .t;ii %v D c':- ‘L‘ vin n ’ r turned to me by F 31 Green. L. (.f. i• E. 11 1 i'LETi, ner ft I tgaga Jala for May. - : ' - M (J 1. ! Hull- • bar C ■ an <; ,1- C nil *. 1 g. i Hours ut ' hi.: ■; 31 ) n xt. (at* t?l ty '- M ;• : ’■ ’ ok of oxen, uri > Wag ' 1 as lit pi op; y ; '-*• t•-i r. aul Pti aH’ sti ir lot'* '‘ion b, v rru •of ii mor f g;,g. fi p. t j ssue ,j *’ ;n Go, .on Superior C' i*:t. ,n u> ,%f 0 f S. m tii all am m. T. V. Post or A -. <J, (>. ■* '' 1 1 and till iiui Hester. Property pi'ini and out in sai<i fi fa. I E. E. RTLET l, Bherill'. THL NEW FAMILY SINGER Seeing Machine. WITH ATTACHMENTS | For All Kinds of Jf, r/,o - ! '■* "'inning favor in the household, as ‘ ■ 'ipidly increasing sal - n a Machine is capa ue of a range and variety m viui. auci. us V IS once thought impossible to perform by ■nohintM- ’Ve claim and can show that ts t e o i ape r. most, beantitul, delientelv i -’i ig-’l. u;cely a tjusred. easily „p vate.i, tad smo.tilly running of alUthe tarndy sewing machines it is remarkable, not only to the range and variety ot its stav ing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture widen it will sew with eqm 1f; edity and perfect. tr.. using silk twist, linen, or cotton thread, fine or emu se, making the inter elastic lock stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity ot stitch , and, in a moment, this willing and never wearying insfument may be adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or the tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or al most any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. Ours having long b en t he popular and practical machines for manufacturing pur poses, some dealers, using '• the tricks of trade,’’ take advantage of this in trying to persuade purchasers that our Family Ma chine is not equal, for family sewing to our Manufacturing Machines for msmitVictumtg purposes. But purchasers—and they are apt to examine carefully before choosing have not been n erely persuaded, but con vinced that onr new family • achine cm bod ies m:\v and essential principles—simplicity' of construction ; ease of operation ; uni formity of precise action at any speed ; ca pacity for range and variety ;-k. fine or coarse - leaving all rivals be ind it. Sewing TiTaclifne Talescflß74. LT i Ir e - ■ tries 1 ho e*of anyothc Com pany It may b ■ /tfirthtef stated that the s . ], s Q f ’ B7 ■ 8 ‘’O’ Ann- 'd with th>.s t l, of t ‘ 7‘) r! ,U " ! 1 increas l^omi ■ ii** l*i j ot o t;' ipuT .... i' lu . ’ i n.::cl. r. ■ 11...„ ~nv other it . j ... s ,:. . sales were ’ 1 r-’wA in Txcffrs c-f Ui.r jiiglast Lompctiiof. And in 1 iti 1 cue sales v/eie 148,8.>2 Mnun!ii( S orv Tl . in , At O Leu* Coiiipany. J'i’lrlAL .. LIGHT. lti following is a correct report of t/te -Go(ir -'-wing imtCllitie- Uiado by uk* jt*Sid ing eftmpann - du, iUo mo ji'ui;, yiai'-.s. ■ carofm oxaiiiiiiat ;uti of too figures will siiow fiiat too “SINGLE have htrgcly in er ased each year, uhdo on the contrarv. i, corresponding decrease it shown in the sales repoited by all other compauie.-i. This is a highly satisfactory result to us, ,■ ni i <ody ! ai, ' i, 'ier ;.r of that “merit always has its rc -1 Want." AfilCtlO Mfir June ,s'o.fes fn 1S 71 Machines sold. Tiie Singer Manufacturing Cu 211,670 W heeler & Vilson Maniii.ictui ing (fo. ( 2,827 li we Sewing Machine Cos., (eslima ted J #5,000 Domestic Sewing Machine Cos 2&,70G Grover & Baker Sewiim Machine Go (estimated).. 20 000 Florence Sewing .Machine Cos, . b,SU Secor Sewing Mac-due Cos ifA ' Males of 1873. h‘ n 3 Tiie Singer roanufact Wheeler & Wilson nr-e uf during co. 110. .no Domestic iug mac in..-co 40,114 Grover & if* kcr sewing machine eo. ?<ts,l7(f Howe n a thin c co retains, Florence sewing irmehine ce HM** Secor sewing tnacliine co 4,l‘e/ Bubs of 1872- . Male bin *8 Tiie Singer hiaiiufacturing eo -.-. •-.•....210, 7u3 heeler & Wil on man ifuttt>f*bif Co.l <I,OBB owe machine co., (estimated lib,Coo Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 5^,010 domestic st wing machine co 40,554 I'iore ce sewing in a chine co 15,703 Sene* of 1,v71. Machines Sold. *iu •'-*a.g-r nianuiaeturing eo. 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