papera, «ni IWB a false tin- is cnn veyt.-ii which prove* W»j r**‘ n ” ion, sufferers: : Itl* not beewse B rims who wrote ihe arlieles in 5O noMtnowl better, hot Denver: ' ,e ! large harvest from the sickly B * p! a «b» pour into the city « the about Ifty daily. She gets them S sen She does all she ear. keep long as she can, too selfish tn hiich the truth. . _ C« in the days before the Kansas Pa- I I Railroad was built, the only way to, ,fi \ r o '„.rado was by land travel, by nr horses. The trips from Kansas Sy to Denver occupied from thirty to . 7 dsvs. The Territory is now full of f ’tLs who came in that way—far gone np by their phy ’ £ . a made their the land of promise, over the LV Prttie. .' They aro to-dny ibe -I pan of Colorado’s population, hale hearty men and women, able for all Tcu'ies of life. Then a failure to be ’L wa« a rarity, and then Colorado •oid her reputation for her curative and which she will soon lose !pd»r the present system. •.. . We fill who have -studied Geogra )bT jijgt Denver is nearly 6,000 feet he : level of St. Louis, and, we also iw. :hat as we rise above the level of te < ca , the air becomes more rarified; t j; roaov of us do not know how this reified air will act on our poor diseased U ngc. 1 15 Sects are to make ustake deep tr and quicker inspirations. The sound est cl lungs are afiected—but the invalid »ith the diseased lunge will be unable to take the slightest exercise without being fearfully out of breath. It is like making r. worn out machine do double work; the i-reat probability is that something will eate. Tbe Kansas Pacific Railroad brings jssengers through from Kansas City to Denver in fifty sis hours—here Is the first >ial mistake. Rushed up to the alt tude of *OOO feet in two days, Is so severe on the *eak lungs, that the invariable result is . a: -be patient will be for a time much iijse, uniif.he becomes acclimated to the Dt w &ir. If the iungs are in %bad stale of .nsease, the point of acclimation is not reacted only by a metallic coffin or the yard, or he evades death for a few lys by going back home to the heavier |-Ensphere, with Co’o mdo and a hundred per cent, worse than when he left home., , j Fellow invalid take plan. When y„ t pd.u> Missouri rivet, fall in with an ox train, drive if you are not too feeble, ride if you cannot stand that; if you have iDfiney to spend, buy a span of ponies and owed wagon; get some jolly associates id drive at your leisure;! don’t be in 100 ith of a burry. The cure here com ;«cee>, and if you get well before you men Denver, so much tbe better. Trav sAvirJr, bunt and eat all the wild game, ij can geV, you will soon have an appe e ):ke a prarie wolf, and by tbe time u reach Denver, if you an: not too far you will be entirely well; even if diseaie is deeply seated, you will be a fair way for recovery. If you are in i* latter stale, don’t slop in Denver, and will give you my reasons therefor. '.s’, After you rough camp life, you \ to avoid the hotel and boarding inse ha«b 2cd. Denver, during the summer, is si vast hospital; the hotels and board ;g houses are full of sick;you meet them every ttw steps on the street, pale cad ftvwons and tottering; their lugubrious conversation fills your ears at ' all times and places, it becomes very unpleasant, and will affect your care to be so con stantly reminded of your own disease. >ti. The citizens ot Denver have be tome so hardened to the sight of suffering and death, and delight so much, in hand hug their money, that sympathy and chanty have become extinct virtues in btever, and are not to he heard unless for. £t, My little- experience of tbe cli rui'tof (.’o’orado, and I have been north snub of Denver, and up to the moun ts we? - , is that it is all magnificent and 'k-'gbifui Still, if there is any place ®fvre i; rains oftener, where the sun is bt -ter, where it is dustier, that place is tltcrfr. There are many sheltered nooks, *btre its climate is more agreeable and ’btrpihe scenery is grander than the brck and mortar of Denver, and the in *f,!d had better strike for them. i Now comes the question. What shall I uf ‘L. Just- follow up the life you have commenced on the plains; if you are able duty, hire out to some, ranchieman to j tefd cauie or sheep; you will earn about forty-five dollars a month and board, and 4 horse to ride. With “your blankets and %’s provisions strapped on your saddle, jon are ready fur night wherever it - finds I would recommend Ibis plan be fo f all others. If too feeble to work yet, acd you want to go on the' economical ■ Pl&o, associate yourself with one or two others-, miud they are as jolly as possible "bny a tent and camp outfit for about S!n . ? dollars, go down to Colorado Springs at >d camp under the shadow of Old Pike’s will cost you about three dollars per wee h, each person, for Go to camp if you. take a notion. do not let any-one induce you to go a P the mountains until you are folly you do not want any more rare air yei if you h a v e a pocket book well ■Bed, and have not got a pony team buy °° e ’ ou» for bronco's, you want to be driver if you undertake to hold Cities of a pair.) You can then go 1 you please, but remember to make » ' * i r the; place at night., ~.: y; ••' To close these reiiharks, I wish to im press it upon 1 all Invalids ihtendin g to mine to Colorado, and all others who may be suffering: , Ist, By all means come" to Colorado; don’t put it off;;until you have lost all hope yourself; break ionse and come as soon as you feel that the disease is getting seated/ ' V.: . V..I^vVV : “T,---. 2nd, Startin the Spring of the year or as soon as the weather settles. ; 3d. Leave the Railroad at Kansas City, and inake the; balance of the journey on. foot, or with oxen or horses. 4tb, Pon’t make any long stay id Den ver. , I-< sth» Camp out during the summer, eat ah the rare beef and Wild meat you. can* and stay out of the mountains. If yon follow these directions, I firmly believe the very worst cases may have a certain hope of prolonged life, and ninety nine of every hundred wilt be entirely cured. '' Then one point more; If you go back to Pennsylvania, or other eastern States, -just as certain as yon go back, the old disease will appear again, probably in a worse form. Make up your mind to spend the balance of your days ir. the land that has prolonged them. Health recovered,, fortunes are to be made here easier than in the old settlements, by any one of mod erate energy and judgment. In a future letted Twill give some fur ther information of land of health and riches, its farm inginterests, etc. LOCAL ITEMS. ABBSTB.-C. W. Taylor, Beaver Falls; Evan Pugh, New Brighton; J. Linnenbrinte, Rochester. TO ADVERTISERS.—The Beaver Radical Is the most extensively circu lated Weekly Newspaper In Western Pennsylvania. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. Going West— Mall, 7,46 a. m; Accommodatior 5,40 p. in. Going East— Accommodation, 9,19 a. m; Mail, 3,37 p. m; Express, 7,07 p. in. Arrival and Departure of flails. Western mall leaves at 8 a.m.; arrives at 4 p.m. Eastern mail leaves at 3p. m.: amves at 9a. m. New Lisbon mail leaves every Friday, (instead ol Monday), at Ba. m.; arrive son Saturday, at 5 p. m. Black Hawk, Bt,Clair, Clarkson and New Lisbon.) H. NOSS. The time is now coming for public sales, and the place to get hills printed is at Tbk Radical office. W. B. Elliott’s ILLUSTRATED PLANT AND SEED CATALOGUE, mailed trek to all applicants. W. R. Elliott, No, 114 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , jan3Mm Either Ladles or Gentlemen.- If tella ble, and wanting employment, either at home or abroad, call at once on. or address, S. Hough, No. 203, Penn Avenne, Pittsburgh. Pa. jaSl 2t The sleighing is fine, and our young pfcopirSlteTtmSTtTf good useof 1 1C- ■y^ The time is now coming for public sales, and the place to get bil’s printed is at Tex Radical office. The County Auditors have, finished their work and adjourned. Go to Christy’s Jack Frost has ' thrown another bridge across tbe P.hio, for the benefit of the traveling public. . , Tbe time is now coming for pnbiic sales, and the place to get bills printed is at The Radical, office. w ' :: Lecture, —Don’t forget that" Col. Con well, the able and eloquent lecturer, will lecture in Beaver, on Thursday evening of next week. He is warmly praised by those who have heard him. and placed high in the list of the many distinguish ed lecturers now in tbe field. Go to Christy's, IVe are indebted to Pittock, Nevin & Co., publishers, for the- valuable Pitts burgh Leader , Almanac and Compendium of Facts for 1873. Now is an oppoatunity to get clothing at cost at L. Steinfeld's, Rochester. Pa. The Conneautville Courier says: The County Commissioners have contracted with a New Brighton firm for an iron bridge across French Creek, at Mercer Street, in Meadville, similar to the Dock Street bridge, for tbe sum of $21,000. L. Sfclnfeld is closing up business. Don’t forget that he Is selling out at cost. Rochester, Pa. Go to Christy'*. The Temperance County Committee meets on Saturday evening. Every body in Kaccoon township knows where Christy's store is, and also know that Harvey will do the fair thing In a trade. He has a good stock of goods on hand which he will sell cheap. The Directors of (he Beaver County Home have reappointed Captain Wm. Shroades to the position be has so long and well filled Steward, and also Dr. P. M. Kerr, of Raccoon township, as attend* ing Physician to the above institution. Boot*«nd Shoe*, a large and anterior stock of Gent's Boots, bhoei. Gaiters and Slipper always on hand Made Boots of the best material. Ladies wear of the test quality: em bracing all the latest styles in store or made to order. Misses’ Button and Lace Galtere,Boots and Slippers, at all prices. Boys and youths Boots and Shoes in great variety. Prices low as the lowest, at J. Kennedy's &* Co.* 143 Main street, Beaver Falls. ~ . jwMMw. \y e would call the atleniion of (our readers to the advertisement in another column, of the Brooks SeWmg Machine Co. of New York. They advertise what is indeed a valuable invention, a first class Sewing Machine for Fire Dollars. / C. W. Taylor. fin*# somewhat excited over arofhatic -that transpired there a few days ago. Itj Appears that a gay dashing wtnower of Bearer county was In hon^e*] He went over to Findley town ship, where he procured a female whom he thought would'well; answer, the pur? pose. She, besides being suitable In qoaliGcaUons.waa air* young, petite and good looking. He took her to Ws honiej and she was,duly Installed Intoherdulfes -as housekeeper. One day.she fancied she ..would like to see her fnenda. The widow er, with the becoming gallantry of a cav alier, volunteered as escort, and also ten dered bis horse and buggy for the Iwr* pose... Qf coprsn thqklnd* offer \ was acv] Cepled,aDd the pair Started off jfor thbif visit. While they were on the road, the Adonis thought that'he wanted a wife. He missed his first spouse sadly, so he at unce concluded to pop the question. “She nothing loath acquiesced, and they at once conclnded to have the gordian knot, tied at Clinton, and be made man and wife. Now it so happened that they went to a minister, who refused to per lorro the ceremony unlessthe girl’s parents gave their consent. Here was a dilemma sure; however, as love is not confined in bare, they at'once concluded to start and get the consent of the old folks. Another difficulty here presented itself. ' The old lady was not at home and without her consent she could not get married, as she. was under age. L The old gentleman, her father, howeverl seeing and thinking over the situation, gave them the.blessing and the mother’s consent. They went back to town, were married, and are now as happy as love can make them. We. the undersigned. Painters of this city, hav ing nsed the \ /bite Lead manufactured by Bey mer. Bauman & Co.. Pittsburgh, pronounce it superior to any other White s Lead wo have ever used, and we would recommend parties wanting painting done to use it in preference to any other brands of Pure Leads. Eemund Griffin, Ed. Cracss, Geo. Wilson, A. Dabnton, 31. CONBADER, J.KUHN. F. Mangold, Wm. Boyd, H. Ellis, F. Deihnioeb, Wm. Goodill, Wm. Raider, „ N. C. Octwait, A. Sherwood. Serious Accident,-*} ohn R. Mc- Kenzie, a citizen of Borough township, while engaged in one of the Van port lime Bth of January, blasting lime-mck, after placing the bhwtln, the! rock and adjusting it he put fire:to the; fuse, and sought a place of aafety sev eral rods distant,but after waitings reason* hie time for the explosion, be concluded the fuse would not burn, andthsthe would go hack to the quarry see Wbat was wrong.. Just while be was leafing over the charge it exploded, breaking his right arm In several places, and cutting! and bruisinghis head very freely and th an insensible Condition, and w|g taken to his residence and seemed to be recovering until within a* few days since when be was attacked with “teta nus.” and Is now very low and his recovery is doubtful. * .. .y * '' A: .Xv- - 1. lu bis book on Chronic Diseases, Pierce says of his Golden MeJical Discovery: V ; ‘ God, I believe,has instilled Intotheroots and plants from which this wonderful medicine Isex. traded, the healing properties, by the use ol which Consumption the scoarge of the human family, may in ite early stages be prompllyarrested and permanently cared. Ido not wish. to delude flatter and then disappoint the afflicted by as* setting that this can be accomplished when the longs are half consumed as many do who, being devoid of all conscience, aim To humbug the al fllcted, that they may sell their often worse than worthleess compounds. But if my Golden Medical Discovery is .employed in the first or early stages of the disease, I kno w from ample observation and actual test; In hun dreds of cases, that it will positively attest the, disease and restore health and strength. .. 4516. Lecture,*- Miss Frances E. -Willard, of Evepstonl, Illinois, will- lecture In the U. P. Church next Monday evening, Feb ruary 3d,al Subject—“TheNew Chivalry.” Miss Willard is President of the Female Department of the north western University, located at EvCnston. She is one of the most worthy accom plished ladies of our country, gud while possessing more than ordinary strength of mind, is yet not *“strong:.milled.” We can insure a pleasant and profitable evening to all who come; .. Admission 35 cents. . -- Time has proven the Singer to be the best Sewing Machine in the world. . ; R. Straw & eo M r Street, burgh, Pa. 1 j -r. - We have read, a - letter-to Dr. J. C. Levte, ot Bridgewater, noticing him un officially, that he had received a Consular appointment to JSI Paso,Mexico, and that-np doubt it would be soon confirmed if be was willing to accept. The ; Doctor has signifiedi we to accept. The following rfcfe vertisemeht was actually posted up on the south side of Beaver county not many years ago; tha will he a sale-held ft Mr-—— on tnesday the 29 of march at one o’clock P m he will have toaell some sheep'some calls and colts; andhay aid some ma shiners'and bogs and others little things hardier worth to mention 1 Mr, C, A, Decarme, ol Beaver, has been appointed to a Clerkship, in life Navy Yard, at Philadelphia. Beaver county Republicans seem to . bei. in luck, and we are glad of it. i Xine bead «f horse? MQhgmg to H Chaplin, of Pairvlew,* Butler county, died within the last three months. Beie. Pa., April, 1878. NotU'tf* * ~ Ws borne and family iik Jjew to buy ■. he bpiog » n>erehjmt. Not returiiing fti . the sroput timfe, wanchwas instituted lor bis whereabouts. Ho wsstraced as far aa bal thew ali rarther trt4.‘€B ; 'of ’ haie been imiulgedlaielatlve to his dis» matter tarns up In - «*4B^fe'.' s^ry celvedbypr. Cwkl ot ,CMowborg» from' . jJtdßknjef . ‘is [if*:-. ■ Thaiop leaving homoßeveralmonlb|»go, b he , wd r : ibefe robbed audabducted, being cardU^*!* Vessel and taken to CabajFor severaimontbshewas con fined on that .island by his keepers, but an opportunity presenting, tie succeeded in making his escape, and is now hi New Orleans, without money or the ’ means of subsistence. He Writes to Dr. Cook fc»r relief; tjiat he wants' sufficient money to return bomb to bis family, and tbat he j« nnable to procure it there. At the same time that he wrote the letter to Dr. Cook, be also wrote to his family, through some delay la the mail, this letter did not reach them: Be states that be has suffered pri vations and 'distress of mind scarcely con ceivable! The town of Canonsburg has been thrown into an Immense state of ex citement by this news, and also in.this city considerable interest seems to be centered; Upon the case. Perhaps In a few days >Mr, McDaniel will return to his hdme, when, undoubtedly, the entire disappearance and mystery will be solved. The Lawrence JovrnaL says: Last Tuesday evening two attempts were made by some bend in human form to fire the block of frame buildings on the south side of the Diamond, in this city. The party could, not -hive selected a better place than at »b 4 point to cause the destruction of New Castle. Had the attempts suc ceeded, with the strong wind that was blowing, New Castle to-day, would be weeping«in sackcloth arid ashes. The, first attempt was made about half-past seven in one of the rooms lately occupied by S- K. Stone. This was soon put out by&tose who discovered it. A boot half-past a second attempt was maderrihis time under the stairs in the action the force prim^bClp^^||tp t the Cochran . house* e? the . bucket brigade, 1 which, witb exertion, ex thp flames. , } a ■ r instrument in every, respect.” Theodore Tilton.Editor Independent; “If ypju were to ask my children, 1 am afraid they would say they liked our Bradbury almost as well as they like me.” Dr. Daafei Wlss Edith* Sunday School Advocate. , *T uMf ihe Bradbary Plano. and think, like his music il cannot be excelled.” % i Rev. Dr. Perris, Now York. “My Bradbury has stood longer’ In tune, and sounds better than any Piano In my District.” Rev. Dr. Fields. Editor©! the Evangelist, “I have used a Bradbury for years in my family, and think there Is none superior,” SandsStrcet Church Brooklyn, St. Luke’tM. E. Chnrch, and a host of other churches use the Bradbury Piano in tfielr Lecture and School Rooms, also the Conservatories and prominent Hotels in the United States. ; ~ ,lnS« ri »- ClGthing, oUthing\ feady made and to order, A iIW ttdclt of all kinds of gentlemen’s furnishing goods. Now Is an opportunity to get coats, pants, vests , or other articles of clothiog at the very lowest rates at 8. & J. SncUenburg scloth* Ing store, New Brighton. Don’t purchase elsewhere until you call and examine their stock and compare their prices with those of other dealers. 8. & J. Snellen burg deal fairly and honestly with all, and intend to perfect satisfaction to their cnstorofers, both as regards style, fit, and quality of their cloth ing. Try them once and see if they do not make good their word- We publish this -week an interesting poem by a Beaver county girl not yet out of her teens, which possesses considera ble merit and gives promise of future ex cellence in verse making. We hope that she will improve her talents and furnish us with other productions for which our readers will be thankful. Miss Frances E. Willard, who is announced to lecture for the benefit of the Sabbath School at the U. P. Church, on Monday evening, is said to be a woman of superior culture and well qualified to give an entertaining and instructive lecture. She has chosen, a good subject—" Toe New Chivalry,” "which, taken with the distinguished lecturer,will doubtless draw a crowded bouse.} Tfip editor of the Argm does not ap preciate the value of a knife containing a photograph view of the Lord’s Prayer. Value depends upon use, and we suppose he bad no particular need of that kind of * a double-edged tool. Tickets to the Lecture of Col. Con well on the evening of February 6ib, and the other lectures of the course, can be bad at Orr & Cooper’f. Single Admission* 50 cents. For the.course* with reserved seats, $2.00. /ijji: our paper 1 to-day Will bo found tie advertise ment ofa magazine calcd the Bumble See % which Is an evidence of wbat can be done In the way of magazine publishing. Although this magazine is /ornlshed to subscribers at on’y one dollar a yew. yet every subscriber receives « beautiful Ohromo, e ntltled the “Unwelcome. Visitor.” $8» larger and finerthat given with most three and .five dollars , mtgazfnes. We advise our readers to read the I advertisement and subscrihe at once; they could < no-Invert a dollar to better advantage. : : ■- .. ! mm >„ -i' .1 l-’i' ■ are always sick. No mao, woman or child is unl roriatiyin hcaith. ifcodn; tioWever, of the ‘ sickness IndauffeHngwhldlrenderl to a btirdeh; doe -lo ;thu rapidi ty With whlchmlnor ailmentaoftenhecome.when hao^Shia* tonic l* fmonsforjMi Inmed late check wWcb t it o|T jlead'y ,iji?ordot«. The sensation of ihe ; elck headache, the net; Vonsness. the to exertion, the nan* eep, the confusion of hrni4 the physical debility, which are intended. tot piernunUh >ns or the ap*, proafch ofierlons dlShger, are ; invariably removed a tev doses of the Bitters. 1 he. feme ot the titeptaration : aa agenuteespeclflc fbr dyspepsia, b Hlious complaint?, malarijone fevere, rheumatism and chioclc debility, is asjwide as the world ;| and in these days of Infamous charlatanism, when fierce cathartics, that rob ‘the invalid of the last remnants of bis strength, are advertised as invlg orants (?), It is indeed a blearing to mankind that Hosletter’e Stomach Bitters are everywhere pro curable, and everywhere popular. jan3-lm ! i 1 PITTSBURGH 31AKKKT, 5 I -; t , ■■ iTfae following kite': the Wholesale prices unless otherwise noted store rates at me usual ad vance: | ,■ | • Hat—f 24, 2fla2Bper ton. |Mnx Feed—Middlings f1,25a1,36; Bran 1,15 a iwipercwt. .• ■ T; _'■ Potatoes— BoaBBc per burhel. .-.V,, J Provisions— Hams, Sugar cored, 13}4c ; Sbonl dors, 7«4c; Sides lc : Bacon, lie; Mess Pork, lie; pressed Hogs,Static. .[[] 3 Lard—Tierces bbls |)4c, pails 10c lb. i Apples—s 2 00a250perbbl. 4 Butter— 2sa2Bper Ip. \ ; / | Fruit— Apples,4aCcper lb; Peaches, 7aBc ; Pit ted Cherries, 20a32c ; unfitted, 6aBc per lb. ; Beans—J2.soa2i7s per bushel, i CaEßtfE—Ohio gweitzer, le&alTcr Goshen, lGtfc ■ Corn (old shelled) ' J Ihßdcfewheat, in- .‘.V “t • ■• . Ji • - ‘ ! «a ta ill , ?«h W 0 ® ■*2CS"*&«l ISSI^T Hew lUcertteewctttsi. Vi. M.McCreery.aßd J. K. Sandereon. r tbejOm of J. M. McCREfiRY & CO., , was lived onthe ; 2oibday of January, 1873. Mrs. W:'K. Saoderson retking. All debts dno to the said partnership are to be ipald to J. M. McCreery, who will continue the jUioiss at the old st«md^aver 6 Pa. Ry Mbs. J. K. SANDERSON. fjanSl-Sw j ORPHANB’ COURT SAfcE. Few Lots in Briijewater Borangb. By virtue of an order of theGrohans’ Court of Beaver county.the üßderitoed of the (last will and testament ; ofJAMi® PORTER, de ceased. will expose to public sale, on the premi- : f AAft HU ■ n . TUESDAY. M\BCH 4th. A. D. 1873, - at 2 o’clock, p. a piece ofgroniid situate In the BOROUGH OF BKUDQBWATEK. Id the county «f Beaver, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Mulberry Street, east by locust al ley, south by Clarion Street, and west - brO tter Lane ; cob taming about HALF AN ACRE, and embracing ■. ]Qts omnberGu 18* 19, and 20, ui Hayes’ plan of lota in said borough, all enclosed, and hiving thbreon erected .a good frame stable. TERMS—One balf tbe purchase money to be ‘ paid at tbe confirmation of sale by the Court, and the remainder in one year from that date, with lawful Interest therefor ftom-thosame time. jan3i-.lt -1. C. WILSON, Executor. HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1834. JACOB B. HCBLET. ALEX. F. HAY. JA.COB B. HUBLEY & CO., CONFECTIONERS, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S ICE CREAM AND DINING ROOMS. Libfary Building, 195 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. fja3l-lm gj* A VALUABLE INVENTION! AN ENTIRELY NEW Sewing Machine ! FOR DOMESTIC USE. Only Five Dollars! With the New Patent Buttoh Hole Worker The Most Simple and Compact in Construction, jfu Most Durable and Economical in Use. A Model t>) Combined'Strength had Beauty. Complete in all its tarts, uses the Straight Eye. Pointed Needle, PelWhwadiDg, direct upright Positive Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and 1 GMh Gnlder. Operates by Wheel and on Table. Licht Running. Smooth and Noiseless, like all good high-priced machines, flas patent. ..check to nreventthe wheel being turned the wrong way. TTms the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch (finest and strongest stitch known;) firm, durable, cloee and' rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and coarse, from Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, mid uses all descrip tions of thread. ■- * The best mechanical talent in America and Eu rope baa been devoted to improving and simplify- Ingonr Machines, combining only that which la practicable, and dispensing with all completed surroundings generally found in other macbinee. Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, 4c,, wbo will establish agencies through the country and keep our new machines on exhibition and sale. County rights given to smart agents free. Agent’s com ntete outfits furnished without any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, 4c., sept free. ,: Address BROOKS SEWING MACHINE CO, No. 1329 Broadway, NEW YORK. JanSMj X 00' j£~ t ¥- 3 !:tz who wltleugagewiuia* at once. Everything .! ramlsnedano expensospald. Address „ , . A. CPU LTKR & CO.. Charlotte. Mich. , (I JT TP fS&PER DAY! : $O. v AGENmmNTED v to sell a BeautlfnlPonralt. In oil colon, of the Hero of OctlTshßift the tale Major General Giorob G.MuD><&endtlfor ontDt.or 25 cents ' for MffipIe.CHOt&CCPAWKaT.'TOS Chestnut drtrcefc r.”-. tl U'ltoCira IMptslUAl* KU6SIAW Slt»TAiU* Y—WholeWe tOthr trade. 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