PROCLAMATION OF GENER ... AL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by n act of tha General Assembly of the ( Vimmonwenlthof Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Art to regulate the Uonoral Elections within thin Common wealth, it in enjoined upon mo to give public notion of said elections, and to enumerate in said notice what officers are tobcelooted, I.T. J. Van Mlcsen.lligh Sher iff of the county of Forest, do hereby make known anil give this public notice" to tho electors of tho county of Forest, that a Ueneral Kleolion will behold in Mid coun ty, on the TIESDAT, THIRD DAT OP SOYEXBER, 1S74, at the several districts, vis : In Harnett township at Clarington school house. In Green township At tbo house of L. Arnor. - Iu Howe township at Drookston, In Brookston Hall. In Jenks township at the court house In Marien. In Harmony township at Allendor school bouse. In Hickory township at Ttall school house. In Klngsley township at Wheeler, Du Mnbtiry Co's sb.re. In Tionesta township at school house In Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough at school house in said borough. At which time and places the qualified lectors will rote for One person for Lieutenant Oovcrnor. One person for Auditor (general. One person for Secretary of Internal Af . fairs. . One person for Judge of Supreme Court, One fierson for Congress. One person for Assembly. One person for Associate Judge of For st County. One person for Treasurer of Forest Comity. One person for Commissioner of Forest County. -i One person for Auditor of Forest Coun ty. - , ..v. ..J .-...a, all w .Jul. '., excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any olllce or appointment of protit or trust under the United States, or this State or any city or eorporated district, whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall bo employed under the legislature, execu tive or Judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or or any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Con gress and of the State Legislature, or of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the time, the office or appoint ment or judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no insnector. Indira or other ntHnnrnf huh lection shall be eligible to be then voted Also, that In the 4fh section of the act of Assembly entitled , "An act relating to lections and for other purposes," appro ved April 16th 1859, it is enacted that tho 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election in this -Common wealth. A further supplement to the election laws of this Commonwealth : Whereas, by an act of tho Congress of tho United States, entitled "An act to amend the several acts hereto fore passed to provide for tho enrolling and calling out of the national forces, and for other purposes," and approved March 8d, MMM. All persons who have dosertcd the military or naval services of the Uni ted States, and who have boon discharged or relieved from tho ponaltv or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and for feited their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any tights of citizenship hereof: And whereas, persons not citizens of tho United States, are under tho constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania (lualilied lectiors of tins' Commonwealth Sec. 1. Ba it enacted by tiie Senate and House of Representative's of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania iuUoucral Assembly-met. and it is hereby enacted by the aauie and in all election's hereafter to le held In this Commonwealth ; it shall be unlawful for tho Judgos or Inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons embraced in the firovislons, and subject to the disabilities m posed by said act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1803. And it -11 be unlawful for any such person to -r to vote any nch ballot or ballots. Sao. 2. That if any such judge or inspec tors of election or any of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots fiomany such disqualilied Jeron, he or they so offending shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and upon convlo tion thereof In any Court of Quarter Scs aions of this Commonwealth, he shall for ach offence be sentenced to pay a flno of jiui. iioo uin one nuuurea uouars, anil to .undergo imprisonment in the jail of the proper county for not less than sixty days. Sec. 8. That if any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid ball at any election hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth vote or tender to tha officers thereof, and offer to vote a bal lot or ballots, any person so offending hull be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereor in any Court of Quartor Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each otfence be punished in a bke nuiniur as provided in the preceding section of hub sci, in me case oi omcers or elections receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sec. 4. That if any porson shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to oiler any ballot or ballot to the officers of any election horoafter to bo held in this Commonwealth, or shall per uade or advise any such officer to receive any uiitot or ballots from any person de prived of citizcuship and disqualilied as aforesaid, such pet sons so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof in anv Court of Oimrtor Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as provided in the second section of this act. In the case of officers of such election receiving such un lawful bullot or ballot. I also give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved tho 3th of March, 1806. entitled "An Act regulating the mode of voting at all the elections lu this Commonwealth." Sbo. 1. He it enacted by tho Senate aud uouse or representatives or Uie Common wealth of Peunsvlvauiain Ciaiininl Atuunu. " bly met, and it is hereby enactod bv tho authority of the same, That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Com Biouweaith, at all general. townshiD. bor ough and special elections are horeby here after authorized and required to vote by tickots printed or written, or uartlv Drint- ed and partly written, aeverallv classified as follows: One ticket ahull embrace the names or all judges of courts voted for. and bo labeled "Judiciary," one ticket hall embrace the names of all the state officers voted tor and be labeled "State," one ticket shall embrace the names of all tha county o dicers voted for, including office of Senator and member of Assem bly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if votd for, and lie labeled "County," ouo ticket shall embrace the names of all the township officers voted for, and lsi labeled "Township," one ticket shall embrace tha names of mil tly borough officers voted for, and be labeled "Borough," and each claws shall be deposited In eepernto ballot boxps. The Judges of the flresaid districts shall representatively take charg ol the certifi cate of return'of the election nf their re spective district, and produce them at the Prothonotary's office In the Borough of Tionesta, as'fbltowst "All Judges living within twelve miles of the prothonotsry'a office, or within twenty-four miles, if their residence be In a town," village or city upon the line of a railroad leading to the county seat, shall, before two oclnck, p. m., on WKDNKSDAY, NOVEMBKK FOURTH, 19T4, and all other Jmbres shall, before twelve o'clock, tn., on THURSDAY, NO VKMBER FIFTH, 1874, deliver said re turns, together with the return sheets, to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas of Forest county, which said return sheets shall be filed, sud the day and hour of filing marked thereon, and shall be pre server tiy ino prouionotary tor publfo Inspection." 1. J, VA.1 Sheriff. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, '..Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1ST 4. trains will run as billows i Southward Ka. t ,H p in p m p m STATIONS. Northward sa. M Ka. I sa. I a ni Pittsburgh W Pcnluno Kittannlnir 11. Ilk June ItradvBend - Parker, . - F.mlortfof. rubo-ras Fmnkim - Oil Citr 7:00 OleopolU 8.00 Eagle Hock 8:17 Tionesta . f:W Tidloute 10:28 Irvlneton ll:4o Rousevilla , Titusville ; 1 Corry ' Mayville" , UuUalo p m 11:201 4:021 4:.K) 6:4'V rtKH 6:4.1 7:QC 8:12 0:(V 9:4.') a m 7:20 8:M 9:4:1 'I0;t 10:V. UMi 5:20 12:0 J 1:101 1;1 2:3 10:0.-. 11:10 p. m 2:40 3:W'i 8:2)1 4:15 6:00 8:00 1:20 12:32 11 -JO, (1:00111:2; 10:(W 8:S0 7:4A 6:'.!0 4:4S 3:.)2 8:0. SklS 12:12 U:4r 10:57 9:21 7:43 2:55 S:50 8:I0I 7:00 8:55 p. Ul 1:52 12:.M 9:47 6:05 a. m 10:35 10:10 9:19 8:2.i T45 7:28 6:2. 8:00 7:: 7:23 0:5(1 6:0H 5:20 up. m Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. J. Si LA WHENCE, Gon'l Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Snndav May I, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washinton and Liberty street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12,12 a tn : ell s accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m Hrlnton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a mj Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55a m ..pin. cinnatl express 9.20 a m j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 am j Braddocks ac commodation No 1,7.00 pms Pittsburgh express 1.30 p n; Pacific express 1.50 p m ; Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.35 p m: miewood accommodation No 1,9.55 pm; all's accommodation No 4. 6.50 n m . Brinlon aceomnHHliition No 2, 1.10 p m; ay Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m : Pacific ex press 2.40am; Wall's accommodation No 1, 8.30a m j Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton'a accommodation 1 1.20 a m : llrnddock's ac- rommmlation No 1. 5.10 t m: Cincinnati express 12.35 p ni ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a tn ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; Homewood accommodation No l, fi.au p ni; Philadelphia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3.3.05 n m: wall's accommodation No 4. 0.05 p in ; Fast Line 7.40 p m ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall a Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. m., reaching I'itu- uurga ai lu.uoa, m. liouirning leave fitta burgh at 12.50 n. in., and arrive at "Wall's Station at 2.10 p. iu. Cincinnati exnresa leaves rinilv. Rnnili. ern express dailyexccpt MouJay. All oth- ur i rains aany, except nunuay. r or I armor lnlormation apiy to W. H. BECK WITIT, Agent. Tho Pcnnsvlvanta Railroad Commns will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex' cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dolhv 'val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will lie at the risk of tue jner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSA1 General Superintendent, Altooas Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ' 4 t ON AND aaor Monday June 1. Trains will rim u ruiliitio hi.ii..,iiu:- i uuMidiimi Time); " rains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. m. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. m. and 8:10 a. . Trains loav Plltulmr.!. nil j:i . . ...... u , 1, IUI vll v 1 1 , Kl 7:20 a. m., 1:00 and 8:30 p. m., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. in., 8:15 and 8:05 p. m. Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at. 2:45 r. m. 6:20 p. m, arriving iu iSullatlo at 55 p. ni. 1:10 . m. Trains leave Buffalo for Oil City at 0:05 m. and 1 'J- r m . i-i i.i . An rut . ' j .... . . . 1 1 ji n . via vilv m 2:00 n. m. and 8:05 p. in. in irains given above run through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and roturn, without chamre of km. Tnin, i,m Pkiu,i..i r-- ' ui. uunuui' phia time, which is 20 ininutos flutter than L i ( ... V. . . 1. : m i . ... . .iiOTuiiiiiuira, i ue lime ai jjunaio is L. S. fe M. 8 R'y time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. Oil City accommodation leaves Brady'a Bend at 0:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at 11:50 p. m. Leaves Oil City at 5:05 p. m., arriving at Brady's Band at 9:15. p. iu. At Rod Bank Junction this road eon with the Las tern Extension which runs to Keyuoldsvillo. J. J. LAWRENCE, T.M.KING, Ooo'l. Sup't. Ass't. Sup't. TIIE ItEST PAPER, est and best illustrated weeklv paper pub- imutni. j:.very nu inner contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved farm imple ments, and everv nmv ilium. i.. istry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages ..i, .i, "unuini engravings, i nous ands of volumes are nrnmut r.,i.ini4i..i. and reference. The Dractlcal rncninta Am well worth ten times the subscription Ki. itiiuui, f i vtiar oy man. Hpect ments sent free, A new volume com menccs January s, 18,4. May be had of DATCNTC ohtained 3n the best terms I H I L.I1 I si Models of new inventions ana SKeiene examined and advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American tho week they issue. Sond for pamnntct, lit) pages, containing laws and full Hiioi.imii(i f... r.l.iu;..;.... n . . i . " -.i"i-- i'. wi'imuiM 4 utuiiin. AH dress for the Paper or concerning Pateuts. MTMV A Ij. 1 ... m, . .. ..,, i Kin, jow, . b w x ora Branch OOlce, oor. F and 7th sis., Wash ington D. .. w40 lui fOB WORK of all kinds done at this I lice ou abort notice. OUBSCRIBEforth Foret RepoWteaa iv k in r'y JOB WORK DONE AT THH 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowett eath prices, neatly, prompt ly, ami in ttyU equal to that of any Oilier tttablUhment in thi DUirict. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARbt, SCHOOL CARDS ' WEDDIJfQ CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER nEADS, ' NOTE IIEAD6, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, SP O S T E R S DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. ,.T II EjS U-Nv WEEKLY, SEMIwTekLT, DA1LT, TIIR WEEKLY SUN Is too widely known to require any extended rccom memlatlnnt but the ressons which have alrendv given It fitly thousand subscribers and which will, wo. hope, give It nianv thousands more, are briefly as follows l It Is a first-rate newspaper. Ml the news of the day will be found In It, con densed w hen unimportant, nt full length when of moment, and alwavs presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting irln ner. It Is k first-rate family paper, full of en tertaining ami Instructive reading of eve ry kind, but containing nothing that can offend lh most delicate and scrupulous tnste. It is a first -rale efory paper. The host tales and romances of current literature aro carefully selected and legibly printed In Its pages. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. Tho most fVesh and Instructive articles on agri cultural topics regularly appear in thi de partment. It Is an Independent politicnl popof, be longing to no party and wearing no collar. It tights for tho election of the best men to nmooi It esicclally devotes it euergios to the rxposme of the great corruptions that now w eaken and disgrace our country, nml threa'cn to undermine republican Institu tion altogether. It has no fear or knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports (ho fashions for the ladies and the markets fur tho men, especially the cattle-markets, to which It pavs particular attention. ' ' r .'l.tlly, It Is the cheapest pnpor publish ed. One dollar vear will secure It for any subscriber, t is no: nocONsarv to get up a club In order to havo TIIlC WEEK LY SUN t this rate. Anyone whn sends a single dollar trill get the paper for a year. THE WEEKLY SUN. Eight pages, flfty-slx columns. Only 1. 00 a year. No discounts from this rate, THE SK.MI-WEEKLY SUN.-Samo slxe as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a vear. A dis count of 20 per cent, to clulisof 10 or over. THE DAILY SUN. A large four-page newspaper of twentv-elght cnlums. Dail circulation over 120,0i)0. All tha news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a mouth, or $.00 a year. To clubs or 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN," New York Cltv. H M mi o a Wili 5 5R Q O A s rH r-1 s -5 hi o ' o a o sa) O H 'J tat . ' ' 55 ' Q tt 3 1 PITHOLi: VAIXEY R'Y. 0 N AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, 1871, a4uu win run ua tuiiuwaj TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS, Oloo polis, Bennett, Woods Prathers Mill I'llhole City No. Z 10.25 a m 10.38 " 10.:t0 " 10.2-1 " 11.00 No. 4. 8.H0 p m 8.28 " 8.18 .1.10 " 2.5 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. PI thole City, Prathers Mill Woods Bennett Oloopclls All Trams No. 1. 8.40 a m 8.48 " 8.fifl -0.02 ' sua No. 8. 1.20 p in 1.48 ' 2-Ci -2.U make close connections at Uleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River Builway, North and Sonlh. Two Lines of Stages ran dally between PI thole City, Miller r'arrn and Pleasant ville, makingconneotion witharrivlngand unimi ting i rains. J. T. 11L.A111, 11. WICK1UM, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Tithole City, Pa. JOB WORK neatly execute at the RE I'UBLICAN Office. ! Dr. J. Wftlkcr's Culiroi nin Via Cgnr Hitters nro n purely Vegetubl p'ropnrntioii, tnndo cliiclly from tho tin tiro limbs ftiinul on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada motuit.ilun of Culifor tila, the iiictliclmil iroiicrtlcs of which nro cxtrnctod tlinrclVum without tho tiso of Alcoliol. '1'ho question Is almost daily nsked. "What is tho catiso of tho unpnrallolrd success of VlXKdAli Uit i Kitsf" Our nnswer is, that thoy remove the cause of disease,, mid tho rmilcut re covers liis lieultU. Tlioy avo the prrat blood puilftcrnmi a liro-giving principle, peil'oct Ucnovator mid Invin'ornlur of tho system. Norci' befovo in tho liMtnrr nf the world has a medicine been comrsniiuled pososniiif the rcitmikahlo quslitiea of Vinkoab Uittkhs in henliiift tho sick of every iliBeiwe man is heir to. They aro a rcntlo Purpatiw as well as a Touic, roliering Con post m or InOaiuiiiatinii of tiie Liver aud Vi.icoral Organi In ililiom Diieaset . The propfrtlos of nn. WAi.nrr.'s YixKoiS liiTium mi Anerient. D:.horetio. Canuinaiire, Nutritious, l.ajative. biuretir, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, aud ADti-ltilinus. It. Tt. HrD01M CO.. rrnffri and . A ru,. Run franclioA. Ollfnrnla, snil oor. of Wuhlnrtiis Slid ( lurlton St... x. Y. . Sold by U UrnliUli ssd ItaKtsra. A-TTKlSTTIOISr ! REMOVAI.'. W will remove our stock of f IXAEtDWARF STOTUS, TIX WARE, Ili OX, XA1LS, FILES, BELTING, AND t MIXX, SIJFT?Llii:S, ONp-HE FIRST DAY OF AT VIL, TO THE i Re'ynolds,SHukil& Co. Block, v. RENF.CA STREET, ' nntll which time we will sell at - C.OST FOR OAS II. t, H. O. TINKER A CO..OII.CITY. ko. w. niTnnmoK, PAUL I15i.MHIl.MAN, u. it. roi.i.iNs. OtO.'.W. BLAIR. FORTFPITTGUSSiWORKS. DITIIICIIXi f: v CO., Mannfaeturers of every variety of flint ;glrss::lrkp l chimneys, AND SILVERED,GLASSREFLECTORS, WASIIINAaTON A FRANKLIN BT8., PiTtsnnnoB, Pa. There Is "shoddy" in glass, as well as In In woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometimes almost discouruged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any apparent twuse, rendering the cost of chimneys about equal to that of oil. Cheap ness being the order of tho day, a great many inanulacturiea make chimneys front silicate of lime, instead of from lead. The Initiated may tell the different qualities of glass by ringing them tbe vibrations of the lead fclass have a clear, ringing, bell like sound, possessing the . requisito strength to wilhslund expansion and con traction, as weil as tho general pressure of use, ai d will outlast halfa-dnxen of the lime glass chimneys. Fifteen cents in vested in one of the lead chlmncvs l money well spent, even though it injures the "trade" in the cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Wtick a pin there, and remember it. The genuine lead glass chimneys may be had at wholokalo or retail of v OHO. W. KITHRIDOK & CO., 2-tf ; Tionesta, Pa. Tibioutk, Pa. Is selling, out his entire stock of Watches A; iewrlrj A T FIR ST COST All parties In waiil 'if tiold ttnd Kilvor Watches, (lold and Hilver ClmiiiH, La dies' Opera Chains, tho latest stvlo in ;old and plated sets, Bracelets, H t u d s, Clocks, die., wid tmd this a first class op portunity. All good- are new, no old trash. This is rolitnubug. E. Klein soils at cost. ( b and see. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! in a okioixal ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. 81, 1873, HB.yas.ottn.ro. MILES W. TATK, Hub Agent, 4 T'onests,. Ph. ,. A rALIILY AILXX y ... Agents make $12.S0 par dar, ITS per a v AN ENTIRELY NEW SKWIi MACIIINJK For DomotlO Uo. . O NIiY FIVE OLTLARS,- With the New Pantent v BUTTON HOLS iWORKCR, P:itetited .Iuno27th, 1S7I, AWARKEnTHE FIHHt PRKMITTM AT THE AM ICR I' 'A N INMTITL'TW AND - Af ARYLAND lNHTll'lTTr FAIRS, V.7l: A most wondiifitl and elcgt'tly eo structcd Nsniinr Ms.-liine for family work. f 'oiliril.-fd lr. utl ilu Pui't. t!.Mlhilll;iH.l.,l,l KyoPnlnted Needle, self treading, ilirect uiirigh! Pii-iitive Motion, new tcti.-ion suit" fcoil nni do h Dulder. Ooi-nilcs liv wherJ t and nil a table. I,iKht runnliiir, Smocitli and noiseless, like nil Fimod high-priced iiliu'.bines. Has Pntcut Check to prevent the whCl being tun ed the w rong wav. 1'sea tiie thread direct from tho spool, Makes ti;? clnsllo lock stitch, flnost amis stronueit site!' I.nnwn : flrm.dntudle. clriw - end rapid.- Wiii d' nil kinds of worn,, tine and coarse, irom rambrio to heavy cloth or Leather, ami uses alii dnspripUnnn-' of thread. This Maehlno is licnvllv con slrueteil to give it strength: all tha parts Of each Macllimt heillir ln.ilu nlllrA liv cliinery, and bcatitiniily nuished aml'orna nieiiled. It Is very easy ta IrRrn. Rapid,, smooth and silent ill operation, reliable -nt all limes, and a Praci.'.-sl, SciontiWi Mociiftnical Invention, at greatly reuucC; price. A goml cheap family sewing machine a last. The first, nnd onlv success in pro! ducing n valuable, substantial sud relia ble low priced .Sewing Mschine. IU x treme low price Teaches all eoiulltlons. Its simplicity and strength adapts It to all eaai!ities,whilo its many merits made It a universal fivorite wherever used, and creates a rapid demand. IT Is AM. I t ts KKCONilrF.D. i can cneeriniiy ami eontlilcntly recem -mend i! use to thoso who are wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a To prlco. Mrs. II. n.tAMKSON. Peotone, Will County, 111. Trice of each rachlno. ""Class A." "One." (warranted for live oars by special certificate,) with all the flxiuies, and eve rything complete belonging to it, includ' Ing self threading needle, packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to tnv mrf t . f Ihj. lukiiulpi. 1... . ' further charges, on reeoipt of price, only Five Dollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine wo will send, eu re-' cclpt or $1 extra, the1 new patent ' ' MUTTON nOLK WORKER, , qs of the most impoi tant ami tiscfuf la--vJntions of tho age. (So aiinule and cer tain, that a child can work tho iQest bur ton hole with regularity and ease. BtrooE: and beautiful. Special terms and extra indueementa if Male and Female Agents, store keepers, Ac., who will establish agencies through the country and keep our new machine onexhibiiioti and sale. County IlighU given to smart agents free. Agent's com plcte outtit, furnished without anv extra charge. .Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac., Ac, sent free. Wa ata supplr A liRI CULTURAL 1MPLEMENS. ' Ijitest Patents and Improvements for ins r arm nrt Uarelen. Mowers, Ren pors, CultlvaKrs, Feetl Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers ' and all articles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in large variety. All Mnney SCllt ill Post tittles kfuner .r.lam n.nk Drafts, or bv Kx press, will be at'our risk. ' and aro perfectly secure. (Safe delivery vf All fill, r, u ..lu ..I. I "An obi and rsitonsible firm thnt sell Uio best goods at the lowest pri.-e, and eaa bo rolled u pon by our readers." I Farmer's journal, ew i one. Not Responsible for Registered Letters. Address, JEROME R. HUDSON ACO., Corner Ureonwich A Cortlandt Sin., New York. - 25IB WATERS CONCERTO i ORCHESTRAL ORCANS""1 nisst buaultlal m " " vstyle.a.irerle-l ts inns jsrTTV. ever matt. Ikt CO!X ?rya I I K'I II and IIKdll a. ' , 'J iff A 1. N'I'tt VHattUir bast . ,v ' 'TT v" plcl In any era t r.J'- V s:'",'" 1 ' apiihi imam . Jrvirs set ihi, p 'Tri5f cullnrlf relrua,'. I.f. I.' t ' 1. ' i: ill . . . a BB M iu.. t k, ' . f ,12 r I BMS' I. toNriM " 1 -.-"' i rti. .ie Wi4 ITA'l ieafaIIMItM VOICR it (': It li. Ilirin Onsss - n (A. txmt maile is Dm I "I'nl Nistea. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. Imm grra.1 pow er ami m lint i atiifftna lime. saws an is.ocrs I ni prewmeu ta. mi ar tKt brut PIssm immH e. ' Iimo Orarams sW Hissun ai itarrnnlvd far SI yeitrtta Prices x&reualy lour Jtr ruh or part cash, aai luilunrt in laionthlv m qunrlerly payinents. vecoiid-liniicl tajlruitivni taken us - srliangea K K A T IHIIDCI:. IKVIS k i TKAtlta AUKNTS Aiy i KII far tvtirr City uti-l Count y 4m A u. M. and Cnuuda. A laryeclisai ML Oc. Il.l.l STHATHH ATAIAKibKI MMLhO. IIOKACE WA'I tHS A SO!, 4S1 Bramdwaj sad 8 Jlcrocr fU N. T. Testimonials of Waters' Pianos tnJ Organs. "Walers? Concerto Tarlor Organ pna FeKses a bcaiifil'ul and peculiarly snlt'tone. The Concerto Stop is, without doubl, the be.t ever placed in any organ. It is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, 'from which the clli ev Is most charming, and lis imitation of the unman -voice is superb. For sweetness of tous nnd orchestral cllects it has no efiua." N. 1'. V'i'ihc. . ' Tho Concerto Parlor Organjis some thing entirely now ; it Is a bciiutiiul pai lur ornament, iossesses a sweet aud power ful tone is a most commendable Inven tion mid holds a high place in public fa vor." A'. '. JXtniti'j Jist. An OnriiEsTn.t IN TDK PAni.or. Tha orchestral organ is the name of a new reed organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters A H'.n. Tho instrument takes this name tVnin Its recently invented orclies- trul stan, Tho voicing of this is peculiar,, producing; the cflcct of a full sweet con tralto voice, lis Itncat elfect is protlueeil' w hen the stops are drawn, so that an or chestral e licet is given. The case is unltii and makes n handsome article ttS furui ture.' V. 1'. .Vun. The Waters Pianos are known as anions -tho very best. We are enabled tot-peak of these instruments with confidence, from . personal knowledge. .V. 1'. t.iongtlift. 2-ly WF. WANT YOU To act as Agents, and -distribute our New .Advertising Maps, mounted on Kngllsli Cloth, being a " ctinipleteMap of the Unltisl Ktates. We give these Mapsaway gratis and will allow' you one dollar for every Map you distrlh--ute in every county and suite iii the Union. . Male and Femalo Agents wantsd Ail. ilress Immehmely, enclosing one dollar foiiultU of live -Maps, Territory, Circu lars, and full particulars A 1VKKi'ISI Ml MAI' f.. wMlm F.t llrarty f, 'O , I'larion t'., Va
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