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M’EDKEKDAY, APRIL IMH7.
Tn k Emj eror of Brazil has arrived
in New York, and was received with
high hon rs.
Lours A. Godey, the'founder and
present publisher of Godey’s La ly Book,
has been at the Kimball House in At
lanta for several days
A little row took place among the
South Carol’iia Badicais at the session
of the State Republican Convention on
the 11th. in which one faction called
the other “ robbers,” pistols were floure
ished, and general excitement prevailed.
Each party wanted to rule the convention
—one Ld by Chamberlain and thcothe r
Ly Pufteigon. The Republican element
in the South is at such a low degree
that it tor them to b e
at peace with each other. “Let dog s
delight,” etc.
Tiie will of A T. Stewart be
queaths all his property and estato to his
wife Cornelia M. Stewart and her heirs
forever and appoints Judge Hilton to
act in behalf of the estate and managing
his affairs. Asa mark of regard, Mr.
Stewrrt bequeaths to Mr. Hilton the
sum .of one million dollars. lie appoints
huq wife, Judge Hilton, and William
Libby his executors. He directa his ex
■ccntors to pay out the following gifts as
legacies: To G. B. Butler $20,000 ;
to J- M Hopkins 100,000 ; to A. K. P.
Cooper, SIO,OOO ; to E. B Denning,
810.000 ; to J. J Green, SIO,OOO ; to
t !I. Iliggins, $10,000; to Dodge
. 1 i') ;to Huge Bonner. $4,000 ; to
' :um P. Smith, $5,000; to Sarah
Rebecca Morrow, 12 000 annuity
! o !“vterly instalments, during their
lues and also the house No. 32
‘i:J•*h street, and the furniture there.
t>E- B. Hilton, $5 >.OOO. In the
I’cil he makes the following bequests
• paid from his estate : to Chase P
t: h SIO,OOO ; Anna Clinch $10,000;
is, Clinch SIO,OOO ; Emma Clinch
C . ;,000 ; Sarah Smith wife of J Law*
mith, $10,000; and also to r Anra,
: and Julia Clinch the house and
; t No. 115 East Thirty fifth street and
the furniture To all employes who
Jia\ • been in his service"over twenty
years he leaves SI,OOO, and to those
o r r ten years SSOO. lie hope that all
his plans for the his fellow
men will be faithfully carried out by his
executors.
ROTES FROM REW YORK.
Heath of A. T. Stewart—Ameri
can Industry—The Revival—
The Presidential Outlook—
IFramatic Rotes.
[From a Times Correspondent.]
New York, April 12th, 187 G.
The sudden death of Mr. A. T. Stew
art,the Dry Goods King,of inflammation
of the bladder on the afternoon of the
10th inst, at the ripe age of 73 years'
has cast a gloom over the commercial
world. Born near Belfast, Ireland, he
came to this oountry over fi'ty years
ago, and engaging in mercantile pur*
suits, by untiring energy, snppiemented
by honorable dealing, prospered as it
does not often fall to th ‘ lot of man to
prosper.
His retail dry goods store occupying
an entire block on Broadway,is the larg
est establishment of the kind in the
vworld. It is eight stories in height
the foundation, and each floor has
au area of over two acres, altogether
,innootjng to over eighteen acres under
.one roof. Neither London nor Baris
can boast anything approaching it in
.W'Zi and magnificence. Upwards of
2.U00 cleiks are required to conduct this
• branch of the business alone.
Though the bulk of his fortune came
from his dry goods business which was
immensely romunerave, the sales at re
tail and wholesale amounting it is said
,t s in thing over 40,000,000, annually,
1 ; tins were greatly augmented by
ute imvefctjjjent in real estate.
.trie! dkveipluwian, exacting from
. iigi ptriuKmane*! of their duties, |
- e. me ,undeservedly, <he reputation
' '>•• cuiplupees of <be,igg Jiard
" ! * evcr demonstrative or osten.-
bestowal of iiia charities,
‘ l - 1 ’ Se away large .umsruru.
ally where he knew it would do good.
Mr. Stewart was a liberal patron of
the fine arts, not hesitating, when a pic
ture had merit, to pay even as high as
$75,000 for it, as was the 1 e.<e with one
of his latest purchas-s— * The charge
of the Cuirassiers,” by Mewsonier.—
His gallery contains, besides, many oth
er famous and costly paintings by the
geeat masters.
As Mi. Stewart leaves no children
and has no blood relations, it is a query
what provision be has made for dispo"
sing of his colossal possessions amount
ing it is thought, to at least $50,000.-
000.
It is probablo that he made arrange*
ments before his death for the continu
ance of his vast business, as he was too
far sighted to neglect a matter of such
vital importance to the well-being of
his army of emi loyees.
PROGRESS OF AMERICAN MANUFAC
TURES.
The rapid strides made bv the pro
ducts uf American industry in the past
decade are st°rtling to oue not conver
sant with the march of events. It
been a popular notion that no man a Pas
tures in this country could successfully
compete with the cheap labor of Eng
land and the Continent. Y r et for a long
time European countries have depended
on our work-shops for the best agricul
tural tools and implements, and now
cutlery is sent to Sheffield, the head/
quarters of the world heretofore for this
clasA of merchandise. Silver plated
ware of our manufacture is preferred
all over Europe to their home produc
tions. Prints rr calicoes of late have
been extensively and successfully ship
ped to Englaud, where they take prece
dence over similar products of the
British looms, and by the recent heavy
shipment to Lon lon of patterns of la
dies’ and children's garments by Mad
ame Demorest, of New York, we find
American fashions and patterns prefer
red in Londoa ti any other.
THE PR ESI DENTAL OUTLOOK.
The Presidential atmosphere is still
murky. Only shifting shadows,
bearing the familliar outlines of noted
aspirants, are yet discernable. No form
on either side r tands boldly out. possess
ing qualities that can command a nomi
nation. In a general way, it may be
said that the prevailing sentiment here
among Republicans is in favor of Blaine,
though Bristow is liable to develop, un
der certain curcumstanccs, a good deal
of latent strength. On the Democratic
s'de, Gov. Tilden stands out conspicous
ly as the choice of the party in New
\ork, and it is qu'te probable, in the
lii'ht of present events, that the New
York delegation in the convention will
go solid for Tilden. With respect to
other States, however, Tilden relapses
into the mist of uncertainty, which
seems to envelope the candidates of
both parties alike. There is a feeling
that some unknown candidate may come
forward, on either side, and pluek the
prize for which so many are contends
ing.
THE REVIVAL
work at the Hippodrome rjoes bravely
on, and with no apparent diminution of
interest. The inquiry rooms ?re daily
and nightly thronged wit \ a serious and
thoughtful crowd, in whose breasts the
burning words of Mr. Moody have awa
kened anxiety with regard to their fu
ture condition.
It is by personal effort in the inquiry
far more than by his sermons,
thit Mr. Moody's influence is felt His
sermons prepare the soil and sow the
seed, which afterwards germinates and
bears fruit in the inquiry rooms, where
tne harvest of converts is gathered in
by the earnest efforts of Mr. Moody
and his o-la’oorers who work under his
training and direction That he is an
adept in placing upon the chords of the
human heart there can be no doubt, ae
shown by his success in inducing men
to abandon tl eir evil courses and give
themselves up to the cause of Christ
and the salvation of their souls.
DRAMATIC NOTES.
Mr. Augustin Daly, the ab’e and
energetic manager of the Fifth Avenue
Theatre, is in trouble about the play en
titled Pique/’ which is having such a
remarkable run at his theatre. Some
rash critic having charged that “Pique,”
was a plagiarism trout a play written by
a Mrs Gilbert, Mr. Daly went for him
in the courts laying his damages at a
round figure. The matter is yet unde-,
cided, but the public is disposed to
judge leniently a man having so much
talent for amusing them as Mr. Duly
possesses. Laertes.
BARBER SHOP.
hair-cutting,
shaving,
SHAMPOOING,
Hair-dyeing, and ail work in my line done
in a manner sure to give satisfaction at my
shop in rear of 11. M. Jackson’s store.
MACK LAW.
Manhood : How Lost How Restored.
twi nst published, anew edition
of I)r. Culverwell s Celebra-
JRVJUjy ted Essay on the radical cure
(without medicine) of Spermatohbhqsa or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical In
capacity, impediments to marriage, etc.,
also. Con-umption, Epilepsy jd Ins, in
duced hy self'iudulgance or sei ual extrava
gance, &c.
in a sealed envelope, only six
cents,
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrated, from a thirty
years’ successful practice, that the alarming
dangerous use of internal medicine or the
application of the knife ; pointing out a
mode of cure at. once simple, certain and
effectual, by mean* of which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himtelf cheaply, privately, and radi
ablly.
lecture should be i (lie hands of
every youth and cvey man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelo e. to
any address, ] ost-paid , on receipt of sjXcci?!h
or two postage stamps.
Addiess the publishers,
F. BRI GMAN & SON,
41 Ann St., Naw York; Post Office Box,
4085. mars ly.
■milE TAN HE (O , Strod sbm g, P a ,
1 Emery Wheel sand Machine.ry
WE WANT A'N AGENT 1
IN EVERY COUNTY
IN THE
UNITED STATES!
WE CHALLENGE*THE O AVOR°LD ! !
And will tortcit to any peison who can produce a remedy which
will prove by actual test, a more speedy, certain and effectual cure for ail Pains
and Aches of whatever form, external and internal, acute or chronic, deep-seated
or otherwise than
DR. RADCLIFF’S GREAT REMEDY,
Seven Seals or Golden Wonder
e have had this cnaftenge ol SI,OOO prominent.y displayed in all our Girculars and
Newspapei Advertisements, lor the last tour yeajs, and not taken, which shows the supe
rior excellence o. our Remedy over all others. For External or Internal use.
It will Effect a Speedy Cure in all Cases of
HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, SPRAINS. BRUISES.FLESH
WOUNDS, BURNS, COLIC, CRAMP, CHOLERA MORBUS, FLUX, DI
ARRHCEA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, INFLAM
MATORY RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA, PUTISIC, HEARTBURN,
INDIGESTION, SUMMER COM PLAINT, PAINS IN SIDE, BACK
OR LOINS. PILES, RINGWORM, FELONS, STINGS OF IN
SECTS, VENEMOUB SERPENTS, AND RHEUMATISM.
A Powerful Remedy Which is taken internally by any One.
1 his celebrated medicine is beyond a doubt the greatest discovery in medical science
known to tl:e world. Its action is at once telt ; its wonderful cures are
instanetanous’; in fact it literally demolishes pain.
EQUALLY GOOD FOlt MAN Oil BEAST .
REMEMBER >YE GUARANTEE, EVERY BOTTLE.
No Cure No Pay ! Try It and be Convinced !
AVI? / L l p Permanent and Profitable Employment.
h U V7l I JjllAn Article of Universal Sale.
r JUo "Von this its ;i Grolden Opportunity I
Thousands are now out of employment. To them we utter, in the sale ol our
Remedy, a preventative of hard times. We have adopted as our motto :
INTO OUHB 2
„ „ „ IKTO PAY 2
Source of Happiness to Millions of Suffering Humanity!
During the past tour years the wonderful success of this Ureat Remedy Das
far exceeded our most sanguine expectations; thousands Dave been cured, and
thousands have found out from actual experience that DR. RADCLIFF’S
Gil LA 1 REMEDY, SEVEN SEALS OR GOLDEN WONDER, is the most
Wonderful Pain Destroyer in Existence, the most Expeditious, Safe aud power
ful Remedy known in the world. Cures are effected almost instantly, as if by
Magic. Thousands of certificates been received from all parts of our broad
land, unsolicited and unasked for, speaking in heartfelt and universal praise of
this Great Remedy, from personal knowledge of its almost miraculous powers in
curing the urns obstinate and protracted cases of Diseases.
$4,000 Proiit iu Four Months! 1.872 One Hollar Bottles Sold!
P-EIAB THIS:
Scott Town, Lawrence )
Counry, Ohio, j
Messrs. Kennedy & Co. —Dear Sirs :
At this late hour I will inform you of
of the greatf benefit I received from the
use of Dr. Radcliff’s Great Remedy,
SEVEN SEALS or GOLDEN WON
DER, after being confined to my bed
for eight years with a complication of
diseases, viz : Dyspepsia, Bronchitis,
Pulpitr tions of the Heart. Pain in the
Right Side, with General Debility, for
which I tried the skdl of our home
physicians, also a doctor of New Y’ork
City and two of Pittsburg, and one in
the northern part of Ohio. Took
enough patent medicines to swim in—
A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. TRY IT !
FOR THIS GREAT REMEDY WE WISH YOU TO ACT AS OUR AGENT.
Dcur Sir : The above fuily explains
the articles we wish to sell. This busi
ness is honorable, and by being energet
ic, will pay y< u well. It is our desire
to appoint an agent in every county in
all parts of the United States aud Can
ada, granting to each the exclusive
right to sell every bottle sold in the
county. Should you accept the agency
for one or more counties, you shall have
the exclusive right to sell every bottle
sold in your county, as long as you con
tinue to act as our agent, and all orders
which we may receive from your terri
tory shall be turned over to your ag
co u n fc.
This Wonderful Remedy, SEVEN
SEALS or GOLDEN WONDER sells
rapidly in the hands of the right kind
of men, and we want none other. Now
if you think \ou are the man for the
work, forward your order, name your
c unty, and go to work ; you can sell a
gross in a few days, without a doubt.—
We have one man who buys on an av
erage three grosses per week, and his
orders are increasing rapidly, and he
has a small county, (Rerks Cos., Pa.) —
He writes that he expects to sell one
gross per day, at retail, the coming sea
son, not counting w holesale. You have
the privilege of selling wholesale or re*
EXTRA. PREMIUM TO AGENTS!
In order to have live, energetic men to take hold ot the business at once, we
have concluded to give free gratis to each and every agent a present of a hand
some, fine
COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH FREE.
Beautifully engraved, and coirecv time.keeper, worth $20.00, and a certificate of
agency giving SOLE CONTROL of such county as the agent may select (not al
ready taken) ; and futhermore, all orders coming from such counties as the agent
may select, will be sent back by us to the agent to be filled—in fact we give sole
control of such counties as long as the agentcentinues iu the business Remem
ber, the Premium Watch is Given gratis to the agents. We t. ke this p'an to
have our Great Remedy quickly aud thoroughly introduced. Let us hear from
you at your earliest convenience, and secure your county at once, before taken by
someone else. Remember, this offer is open for a short time only.
A Small Capital Required to run a Large Paying Business.
The capital required is very small, and the profits from it will fully equal that
of thousands of merchants who have invested a larger capital in their busiuess.
Hundreds in all parts of the country are making from
SI,OOO to SO,OOO a Year.
And hundreds will date their success from accepting our liberal offer at this
time. Any one willing to work for success can force it, but those who believe
that it can be had from id*euess are not the kind of men we want to push our
business. We want.
A LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENT
As onp such is worth a doj?en who expect a busiuets to push itself. We have
spent in pushing our business
One Hundred Thousand Hollars.
It h?s paid us to do it, and it pays our agents, as it advertises it thoroughly in
every State, County and Township in the United States —uot only for u, but for
the Agent. Remember, ibis is a life business and that every year it grows larger
and larger.
\\ e will send to parties contemplating to act as our Agents a SAMPLE DOZ
EN BOTTLES securely packed with our different Posters, Bills, Show Cards,
Terms, etc.,
UPON THE RECEIPT OF $2.50.
And all sending $2.5U for sample dozen, we will send tree of charge. Samples
of our Flight flegaat Ghromos entitled;
GOOD MORNING, GOOD NIGHT, FEEDING THE CHICKENS.
MOTHER’S GRAVE, OUT OF THE FRYING PAN, BO PEEP,
READING THE BIBLE, FIRST LESSON.
If you want your county, let us know as soon as convenient, as the territory
may be taken. We would be pleased to have parties who contemplate takingan
agency, to send for Sample Package of this wonderful Remedy hi f re engaging
largely in this business.
Remember , JVe Guarantee Every Bottle.
NO CURE, NO PAY.
Wit h these sugges'ions we leave the matter with you. We do not wish you to
engage unless yuu will follow the business asa business, and really desie to make
money. W’e want none but honest, conscientious men. To such we will guaran
tee success. Address all communications to
KENNEDY * CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Please state if) what newspaper you saw this t dvertisement. npr!9-4fc
all to no purpose. I was induced to try
Dr. Radcliff’s SEVEN SEALS or
GOLDEN WONDER. I sent and go i
six fifty cent bottles, and before using
it all found myself able to travel in a
u nry- Took the agency for its sale
last April, four months ago, and have
sold thirteen gross, or 1,872 booties, up
to this date, August 20th, 1872, and
expect to sell ten thousand (10,000)
bottles in the next year Gentlemen,
if you think this worth using you can
do so, as I am generally known over
three counties as a man of great afflic
tion.
Yours Respectfully,
H. J. Dari ing.
tail, or putting it on commission with
druggists, or selling by sub-agents.—
This business is worth the attention of
goed men and men of capital. Should
you make but reasonable wages—say
SIOO per month for the first three month
(many make more) —you would never
theless be establishing a business that
would pay you largely in the end
Agents ar c doing better with our
Remedy than anything else thev ever
tyuk hold of. Why is this ? Because
the Remedy does just as we say, and our
agents can warrant every bottle. No
cure, no pay. Knowing that we make
all losses good, should they be called on
to redeem a bottle, agents-run no risk
of loss.
SEVEN SEALS or GOLDEN
WONDER is put up in SI.OO and 50
cent bottles, elegantly finished in neat
and appropriate wrappers, and packed in
nice boxes, ons dozen in each box.
To druggist our scale of prices are—
Large size §I.OO bottles, per dozeii,
SB.OO ; small size, 50 cent bottks, per
dozen, $ LSO.
We give snecial terms to our County
Agents at such figures that they can sell
to druggists and country stores at the
above price and make a handsome profit.
We also gve an
UKEAT
Taylor & Farley Organ.
Established 1846.
Only Organ that gives Written liuar*
autees.
Largest Organ Factory in the
World.
riUCES FROM §6O to SUOOQ.
Terms Easy, Send for Catalogues.
Reliable Agents wanted n Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, North and South Carolina
and Fast Tennessee, by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Agents,
30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
D. 13. FREEMAN,
Special Agent, Calhoun, Ga.
M a r22-l y.
notTce!
We beg leave to inform the public that
we have now on hand a
FRESH STOCK OF GOODS !
Consisting qf
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEA, LARD,
RACON, FISH,
FLOUR AND SYRUP,
Roswell Yarns and Sheetings,
Sole Leather ,
IIARNES, BOOTS & SHOES, -
AXES, CUTLERY, CROCKERY,
AMD STOVE WARE,
EARLY ROSE POTATOES
AND GARDEN SEEDS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CALICOES, ETC.,
All of which we will sell low.
MARSHALL & LEE.
February 8, 1876.
J. A. GRAY. A. J. MIDDLETON.
Retail Grocers,
COURT HOUSE STREET.
Keep constantly on hand a well assorted
stock of
Grrooeries,
spoil as
SUGAR, COFFEE, LARD, BACON
SYRUP, RICE, TOBACCO,
PAINTS, OILS, &C.
which we will sell for cash at prices which
positively can not be beaten in this market.
Superior inducements offered farmers who
desire to purchase yearly supplies.
The highest market prices will be paid in
cash for all kinds of country prod” e.
We ask old friends and the public gener
ally 1.0 give us a call.
GRAY A MIDDLE'ION.
s'teY mv ay.
“FIGURES DON’T LIE.”
Stcinwny Pianos
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
Sfceii>wajV*ales, evidence of
their popularity, - -1 §1,205.463
Chickeriug & 50n5...:......,. §822,402
William Kuabe & (Jo 383,5.11
Haines Bros 2'-,(>51
William P. Emerson , —232.,T00
Albert Weber 221,44-1
The above figures are taken frajn the anrnyil
Internal Revenue Tax Returns.
RUBENSTEIN. During all my long asd
difficult journeys all over
America, ard in a very
inclement season, I used
vour Pianos, and have
been able to use your Pi
anos exclusivelv in my two
hundred and fifteen coji
certs, and also in private,
with the most eminent sat
isfaction and effect. New
York, May 24th, 1873.
(The above is theonl. tes
timonial ever given by
Ruhcnstein to ary Piano
manufacturer.)
Lmr. Pray tell Mr. Steinway
that his splendid upright
Tiano shone to brilliant
advantage to the festival
performances at the Wart
burg, where, last Tuesday
it served under my fingers
as “ Vice Orchestra,” ex
citing general admiration.
(Extract from Dr, Frank
Idsjt to the celebrated
com poser, Metzdorf, which
letter,dated Pept. 27, 1873,
is now in possession of
Messrs. Steinv/ay & Sons.)
MARIE KREI3S After thoroughly testing
your Pianos, both in pri
vate and public, I cau con
scientiously say that the
Steinway Pianos arc supe
rior to all American and
European instruments
known tome- New York,
May 17th, 1872.)
DE MEYER, “ During my artistic ca
reer of more than forty
years, 1 had occasiou U>
use the pianos of all the
world renowned makers,
in public and private, but
I Lave never found an in- j
struinent which compares 1
with your pianos. [Now
York, March 31st, 1868.)
4AELL ‘Your na ne deserves j
to be inscribed in golden
letters in history of piano
making in America, to tlie
improvement of which you
have so largely contributed
Y’our pianos may oe pro
claimed as incomparable 1
W hat noble, distinguished
!• ne ! What poetical sing
ing quality ! [Paris, April
I G , 1867.]
ABT. • “ During my long career
rs Artist tipi] Composer. 1
have met with many fine
European and American
Piano Fortes, but none
that combine grandeur and
poetry of tone, elasticity
of touch—in short, every
thing that renders ap ano
perfect, to such a high
degree as your celebrated
Piano Fortes.” [New York
Juiy 5, 1872.]
WR ALWAYS GIVE DATES
WITH AL L CIIEDENTI ALB.
as there are som@ old,” yes, very
OLD credentials out from different cries
brated Artists, given by them—some
before Mess. Stein way & Sons ever
manufactured pianos, and others, be*
fore they had tried these celebrated in
struments.
S. B. MILLS, (celebrated Composer.
J. N. PATTISON, “ “
ALFRED IJ. PEASE, “
B. WOLLENfIAUPT, “ “
JOSEPH WIKNIAWSKI, Direc
tor of the Conservatory of Musi& at
Moscow, Russia.
THEODORE THOMAS,
OH AS. KUNKEL,
S. P. WARREN,
WILLIE B. PAPE, Pianist to 11,
R. 11. the Princess of Wales.
E. B. WAbHBURN, Ministc. to
France.
And numbers of others too numerous
to mention. Send for Catalogues and
see for yourself.
Slem\cafs Pianos have taken encry
Prize aud Medal icherever their Pianos
have been placed in competition with
others. Paris 1867. London 1863,
which places their Pianos at the IILA J
of THE WORLP.
ALSO
Mathuseli ,
Ilardtnan,
Haines Bros,
Anp Other Pianos.
Whatever is wanted in the musical line
we can supply at lowest rate and at short
notice.
Reliable agents wanted in Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, North and South Carolina
and East Tennessee by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Agents,
30 Whitehall Stre< t At! auta, Gu.
D B. FREEMAN,
Special Agent, Calhoun, Ga
Mar£2 ly.
— wrmnAZ~-
I SINGER
Sewing Machine.
WITH ATTACHMENTS
For All Kinds of Work,
is f:.t winning favor in the household, as
shown by the rapidly increasing sales.
This New Family Machine is capa-.
’ ble of_a range and variety of wort such as
was once thought impossible to perform by
1 machinery. We claim and can show that
it is the cbeape t, most beautiful, delicately
arranged, nicely a Ijusted, easily operated,
aril smoothly running of all the family
sowing machines. it is remarkable, not
only fo.* the range and variety of its sew
ing, also for the variety and different
kinds of texture widen it will sew with
equei facility and perfection, using silk
twist, linen, or cotton thread, fine or coarse,
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 atul uniformity of stitch ,
and, in u moment, this willing and never
wearying inst ilment 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 been 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, foi* family sew ing to our
Manufacturing Machines for manufacturing
purposes. But purchasers—and they are
apt to exandne carefully before choosing—
have not been merely persuaded, but con
vinced that our new family " achine embod
ies new and essential principles—simplicity
of construction ; ease of operation ; uni
formity of precise action at any speed; ca
pacity for range and variety of work, fine
or coarse-leaving till rivals beidud it.
Sewing Machine Sales of 1874.
The table of sewing machine sales for
1874 show that our sales for that year
amounted to 211,697 machines, being a
larg-a increase over the sales of the previ
ous year. The table shows that our sales
< xceed those of any other company for the
period named, by the number of 148,8, 2
machines, nearly
Th ree Ttmes Those of any other Com
pany.
It may be further stated that the sales of
1873, as compared with the sale of 1872,
! show a relatively l arge incrcaai beyond
the sales ot other maker**. For instance,
in 1872 we sold 45.000 more machines than
any other company ; whereas, in 1873, the
sales were
113,254 Machines in Excess of Our
Highest Competitor.
And in 1974 our sales weie
1-48,8752 Macfiincs Tluxn
Any O her Company.
OFFICIAL REPORT.
Ihe following is a correct report of the
tales ol sewing machines made by the lead
ing companies dining the past four years.
A careful examination of the figures will
show that the “SINGER” have largely in
creased each year, while on the contrary, a
corresponding decrease is shown in the sales
reported hy all other companies. This is a
highly satisfactory result to us, and is only
another that “merit always has its re
ward.”
Sewnnj Machine Sales fur 1874.
Machines sold.
The Singer Manufacturing Cos 241,676
'V heeler 4 Wilson Manufin turiug Cos. 92,827
lUv'e Sowing Machine Cos , ( estima
Domestic Sewing Machine C 22,700
Grover & Baker Sewing Mac ine Cos.
(estimated 1 0,0 00
Florence Sewing Machine (. 6,615
Secor Sewing Machine Cos 4,641
Sales oj iS7 .
The Singer manufacturing co 232,414
Wheeler t& Wilson manufacturingco. 119.166
Domestic sewing machine co 40,114
Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 36,179
Howe machine co no returns.
Florence sewing machine co 8 960
Secor sewing machine co 4AW
Sales of 1872.
Machines sold
The Singer manufacturing co 219,753
W heeler & Wilson manufacturing co. 174,088
Lowe machine co., (estimated) 145,000
Qrqver & Baker sowing machine co. 52,010
Domestic, sewing machine co 49,554
Florence seyying machine co 15,793
Sales of 1871.
M achines sold.
The Singer manufacturing < ,1^L260
W heeler &. W’ilson manufset ring c 0.128,526
Grover & Baker sewing mo nine co, 50,538
llovve iuachin<* oo.(Jan. 1 t July 1.) 34,010
Florence sewing machine o- 15,948
Domestic sewing machine -o, ?i .8 7
THE SINGER MANUKA LU RING
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C. S. BE A TY, Agt
lilt AN OFFICES
In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Cos
lumbus, and Thomasville, Ga.; Charles
ton and Columbia, S. C. : Jacksonville,
and Tallahassee, Florida.
R. W. B. MERRITT,
Agent for Bartow Ccunty.
Send youv address to the aboveoffi
ces for a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar
Glove Fitting Pattern. They are tha les f
the i heape?t, and the most stylish patterns
in the market. janl2-ly.