-Tt-nr-W-tr fljc fllbtrtnflHii Sinus. ,i ))! TTTntrmrrT Vi . ; ' AtfVEHT IHIKU tlAYS9l.IT " Tramlmt-tH Cents per lrne for oue'luscrtlon. ' , ... , .13 . s5.., ' twolnscrtloua , ' ' V 15 .'", " three Insertions. '' 'business Kotlc'e's In Loe'al Column 19 Cents par line. I m:ik.! i: ai'-t ) Ki I hi t-.:: , Noticci of Marriages or Deaths Inserted Tree. Tributes of Heaped, &o., Ton cents per line. YEARLY AnVEntlBElTEHtS- ' On Square,' oho year..i..j ...... ...I..' It? 00 Two Squares per year,.... .l.....,.", 20 00 .For longer advertisemeuts a reasonable dls countill Im made. ' .... ' Ten Mues Nonpareil or one Inch, Isone square. NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A.' ' ' 1 Ij ' -1 I . . . ' 1 1, . . "' , ' y'i.; .i Tuesday, September 19, 187 In-. 3T Tho' custom of placing portraits of individuals on our currency and bonds oha liles us to count tho now bonds as follows : Tho picture of Silas Wright is .-worth, 'fifty dollars, and two "Wrights mako ono tan ton ; five Stantons mako ono Benton ;,,twb Bontons mnko( one Harrison ; fiyo llarrl sons mako ono Burlingamc j ,,two .Burlin gamcs make one Andrew; : . rln. other words, tho fifty dollar bonds show tlio likeness of Silas Wright jithe hundreds th'at pf K1rM, Stanton, tlio five hundreds , that ; of TUos. IL Benton ;i thq thousands that of .William llj. Harrison ; the five, thousand that, of, Aur son Burlhigame, and tho ton.. thousand) that of John A. Andrew; ,-,. I; m ' j-'.. ' 't " trr- T 1 !-.-.: '. -Jilj ; . tSJTTlie .tnanagemcut tof thq JJioliigau Central railway is highly spoken .of.i . l'or over sixteen years past not 4 drop of blood has been drawn from H man, woman, or child inside tlio cars Of 1 tlmt Voad. At all hoitrs of the day mid night Micro Bits an dperator Iti tho Kalamzoo ktntion.(tnidWay of thd line') who receives' telegrams' from every train. on tho road tlio' Instant th'cf enter or leavo'a station, so that lio'liolds or starts tliem at will. ' Ilia cy'o is'literaliy ' on llio cntiro lino continually, inaking collis icwjs licxt to aii, impossibility,' and, its ' iiri mense single traok quite equivnjejit, so fur as safety is concerned to tho . best doiiblo track xoads. Its twolvo and sixtqou wheel coaclios, ..admitting of tho . break, of al most any of the wheels without disabling tho truck, constitutes nlho pa mall item in this aggrogato of immunity from'periL, . The Arbitration Tribunal,' ou tho Alabama ! ' . Claims " ' " This board k it now 'Stands',',' Is ns fol lows :' Charles Francis Adainsi tlio :rtvbltra tor,' appointed by' 'President' Oraiit ; Chief .Tustico Cockburn, tlio arbitrator appointed by Queen Victoria '; General Jlc'nabrea,' a distinguished . soldier and statesman,, of Jiboral ideas, tho arbitrator choscii by King Victor . Emanuel, aud Jactjiies, r Stacmplli, an ox-President of tho Swiss Cpnfudoratiou aud an able advocate,, named by. tho, gov ernment .of. Switzerland...; The treaty of Washington provides further that the Em peror of Brazil shall also i)inm,nii arbitra tor, and no doubt ro shall shortly hear that tho board offivo arbitrators . is jcoui- pleto. .i ! l.l V'' ' I : , i, .. i The treaty, (article 2) ;Mxt ))iO)fidu$ that -' tbo arbitrators obnll meet at Ooneva, in Switzerland, at tho oarliest oouveniebt i day after .they ulialt have been iiaincd, . aiul shall prooeed impartially and carefully, to oxataino and decido all qnestiona that shall be laid boforo thorn on tho part of the Oov ormnoul) ef tho United States and her Brl tanie Majesty rospeotivoly,'' fciid that ''all questions conHidored-' by tho tribunal, in cluding the final reward,' shall ba decidod, by a majority of 'nil thearbltrators ;" ';and " tliat each of tho high contracting' parties shall also name one person' to at to ml tbo tribunal as its agont, to represent it general ly in all matters connected Yith the arbitra tion..'' Counsel before the tribunal ou both sides is also authorized, nnd whllo General Grant Lob, Intimated that Mr. Adams shall bo fortified by some of th best lawyers in the country, we may bo sure that. Engljwul ill not negleet to give tho best legal assis tance of tho realm to Chief Justice Cock bum. . ' ' ...' , Thus tho arbitration lxiard, with its two agents,' its lawyers on both sides1, .and its i clerks, '&o.',. will, bs a somewhat'.' imposing body, and as its sittings may extend' over a year or two, the tiibmiiil will bo a wind fall to tho city of Goneva. ; . , j , ,' ; ' ' '' i 1 ' i K Valuable Invention. , Somo yean ago,' Wilson Agar was a poor Virginia miller who barely lived from hand to mouth. He had plenty of time to criti cise bit own machinery, aud liq noticed Unit . his mill, like ovoiy other, ground upaii en ormous uuantity of refuse witli 4ho whea!t, .av else in " bolting" the llourii.s most yalu : able clemontii were lost.. ,.. -. . ., , Bq, .quietly abd thoughtfully, Jio writ to ,. work'aiwl: devised a. ma'cltiie,' wluch ,for several years found jUo' reception , nd , no pecuniary upporW-Jiut a lew montui ago, 1 some copitalinti took th 'maehiho' iu.hand ' witir sucli euecos that Agar,' who t jre- out lrveiln Washington, 'has rooelved over ' 1200,000 iii tliree months, nd expects to bo a mllllonalte before Christmas. " "' " i '"' The'ex'ti'emo valde of this invention will best bo comprehended When yt& learn that tho, reformed ijroceij maks a dUI'orouce of ; a dollar, anc), a" ialf(,'.th value of "evors : barrel .of, pour,, , Aisomo,', mills turnout ovor 1,000 barrels a day,,'"lie'. vasi impor- tauca of the Improvement is understood at once. Ballooii Ascensdrtm; "' ' : 1 Tho balloon' aSccrislon' W Salufda, (tho Oth jnst.,) in thbi place was wJthissed'. by a tai-gd crowd of Jspcclators'aixcl . W '.most beautiful and rand.' Tho voyago was vfcry successful, , and bo(ii , jit. t)ad ' and. jl. H. .Stvyfiei) mado a safo landing.' fho balloon ascended to a hoiglit (n a' nortii-castom di rection and could be peon by tho, people of York until it mado tho first descent about a milo and a irunrtcl: from Liverpool or Manchester. . Mr. Smysor then landed ifafo Jy on terra llrma on thofai-m of Mr.ingor. In doscending, tlio balloonist wero under somo appt-ehensions that they would land in a woods and become .entangled among tbd tree-top8,but fortunately thoy tuajiagod to laud in an open patch of land Burround bd by trees. ; After Dr. Dale bad secured a lot of ballast he mndo hnothor cereal Toy-' nge to a point about two miles from Huin nielstowri, Daupliin county.' On landing, Mr. S. was received by some fHcnds, and Mft Lodg, a yonng man from York; Who had gono irt pursuit rctu'rneil tho same evening in compariy with Mr. Bmyscr. Al together this balloon' voyage wis a com plete success. Dr. TJalo returned homo ' to York yesterday morning. ' J Ho . traveled a ' distance of ftbqut twenty-five, miles, ; anil was dp two hours and , fifty-lhrpo minutes, ,The highost altitude .reached was twelve : thousand jfeqt, at Which time ho was cross ing the; rivor at lOonpwagO fulls.' .jWhen near Middletowti, ho descended three or four thousand feet, and had somo idea of lauding, but cbauged bin mind, proceeding on to within two miles of Hummclstown. In coming down this timo the balloon oame upon a woods and upon the. trees, . bub "by skillful management Drj Dale succeeded in getting free of. the trees, and landing, in a cornflold,' By this timo' a largo .--crowd of persons had oomo from Hummclstown. Suflielent gas was 'still in the balloon to keep it suspended, when Dr. Dale remained in tho car, nnd tho crowd giildcd it to the town. The balloon was hot damaged by its contact witli the trees,' hud at tho tliud of landing, not any ballast Wfts'Iii Ihd'basko t. York Taper. , , , .," " ,,' ' , . ' " ' ,' " i ' -t; ' " 1 'A Singular Poisoning Cnse." Tlio Rocky Mountain News tells Uio fol lowing : A singular aud fatal case of pois on taken into the system ,whilo dissecting an nuiuiab'occurred on the stage road north of Corinuo, a few days ago, in thq, povsoii of Arthor SmiUi, a stock raiser and. drover. A number of cattlo belonging to this man's herd died anddeuly, one .after, .the Other, though previously In good lidaltlv, ,i...;i , Ho concluded they had bccij poisonied by somo wild weed niuV TCsolved to mako a post mortem' examination of ono. ' After dissecting tho ox, which fas, fat and in flno condition, his hands and nnijs up to tho shoulders began to swell. "'.;'".' ' ' ' i lie ate nothing, guttered from hiokuossof tho stonjaoji, . and died . soon , after. Tho physician attending him got some of, tho deadly virus upon his. hands, and he nar rowly escaped its fatnl effects., . .;,.;) . ; ;'' ,: 1 i ,:r. i. 7; i I . Cmejty to Children. v A Binghamton letter says :. ','MlloH ex oitement prevails here concerning tlio cjiar ges of cruelty preferred, againkt tlio lici. Mr. Van Epps, uferlntendout of tho Sus quehanna Valley 1 Ionic, a chnritablo insti tution for children; Ono of the Inmates, Frederick Bowmani aged 'nine year, was fonnd a week ago with a heavy log df wood clKiiitcd to his iifick,' aiid ' two com mittees,', one of nine" gentlemen and tlio other of ten ladies, are how engaged irt ex amining tho n flairs pf tTio lioine. A ' 'war rant has been issued for tlio arrest ' of, Van Epps, who is now in Boston. .' Tho, princi pal pbarges are piado by respectable wid ow, Mary Baukman, . who wqrked, at tho homo a mouth, and then leftj because she could pot endure to see the inmates abused as they were." , . .,; , ,. ; . , , ; ,. . tW Missionaries aro evidently needed in tho town of Cad In Ohlo.i.A young man stopping at a hotel there was taken villi the small-pox, whereupon somo of jIIio Cit izens entorod his room, sewed him in. 'a blanket fcnd took him; out through it book window, after which they plAced him in a 1 wagon and drew him to an old deserted house without roof or windows!1 Hero they left h iinto the care of a negro, (I16 Tain1 pouring1 down on him the' while. ' Of course tlio poor fullow died,' and while "his body ' was being thmst into a holo dug' lu' an open Held, some of the neighbors stood ou the hills and shot' at the men engaged 'in the proceedijig, " The ' ucgit) uurso 1 was then given his choice either to leave town or to bo shot ; and so the people got rjd of the man w)io was appaieutly tho most do Oent inhabitant of the place. . ,,, '; ,, .1,1 ,. rir-ir -j,.l t rfr T7. IPli'i'll : t3T An; unhippy resident! otilnffalo, who has been 'long; tormented, by an mifenaive odor about his promiHes, and against whom the health officers had actually com menood a suit for mantalning a nuisance,: has Just discovered that it is caused by a flow Of na tural gas in his-cellar. 1. The (loot .of the r cellar is tho natural rock," bnd to drain it, be lore a sewer was' Constructed, Ja hole was (h illed through tb() rbck'n distance' rf flwo feet, when an Inyjrtitiee'orcavity was met, 'Into which t)ie watetpasscd. On applying a lighted caudle to the holea blue Jlamo- in stantly appearod, reaching almost to tbo ceiling, and the mystery was solved. r- f t r-p-T- ...j 1 in jA Burglar's Fingers, no : ' A gbntleman in! Buffalo, etigagod In hn extensive trade, often drow a conslderablo sunt from'tho bank frpoii those' dayW 'when ho Intended to start early tho tfoxt nJortiiiig for a neighboring city upon business.;,'1 His wife remonstrated with him on thbf ''pnui tic6; lis it of necessity 16ft tie mim drawn' aif liis restdehco' bvorniglit, .Wliinh Would prbvo, a strong , tomptatiori jto' burglary shouhl any ono evil inclined, knowbf , the circumstance.' But tho mercliant'porststc'd in the habit, as mcu often do against , tho prudent counsels of thoir. better nnd , wiser halves.. ..On tho day preceding tho night whon this singular event occurred,JUio gon tlemall in question drew, as bofore, several thousand dolhu-s and Went homo with it, purposing to lanvo ou the, early' morning tmln.,:;r 7 , .'. .?!', '.; i".; Towaid nightfall, from some cause ho changed his mind and In the dusk bf tlio evening departed for tho " cars, of oourso taking the money with him. ! Women arts proverbially light sleeper, and sometiriro during tho night tho lady awoke, imagining she '' hoard a ' flight 'rattle of tho blinds. Listenliig,' she 'detbeted further, -'first" pub blind and then ' tho other softly1 opbnod. Rising noiselessly from her couch, slvq stole through tlib room and in tho ' wbod-houso alio fouiul.ao'a'x with whicH sho. silently but rapidly returned. Tho. rooni was. on the groupd Qoor and next to tho street. , It was porfoctly dark inside tho apartment, except whero tho light .wm.a glimmering street lamp at some distauoo shono, . through , ono of the lower ooruors of tho window., 1 1... l By the time the lady roached tho window, which sho did so sileutly thut tlio porson outside was not) -alarmed at his operations, sho" found that the sash was being slowly raised from beneath. The bravo womnn, x in hand,1 waited breathlessly for tho next move of tho housbreakcr. Aflor having lifted tlib sash a few inches,' which ho effec ted easily from the putsi(lo,'astho catch had carelessly been left unfastened; tho person, whoever ho -vVas, stopped nnd noon' tho woman, .who was watching every movement, saw a man's hand wlowly and carefully in serted beneath tho sash. . Tho ax was al ready raised in her hands,, and bringing tho blado down with a, sudden , and acourato movement,; sho choppci oil',, all. tho , four fingers pf thti burglar's right hand. Sho hear,d a suppressed oath, ; followed ;, by tho sound of i retreating footsteps, ,; and nil fas still i:'. ..., ... ,v ; , , ',: , : Tho bravo lady wrapped tho bloody .fin gers in a cloth, and on herhusband's return gave them to him, at the nliuo timo telling him what had occurrod. Tlio merchant in stead of informing tho police, determined to investigate tho affair himself. 1 JIo took tho fingers to every surgeon in tho' city, at tlio sumo timo inquiring if they had treated a patient who had lost hci four digitals of his right hand. His search' was at last reward ed, and the name of tho individual w ho at tempted thd burglary discovered.' It was 0110 of tlio merchant's 'neigh M Xvho lived 011 the samb street, and only ': the second house from him'.'' , ' ' , 1 !": . A Novel Lav -'Suit. . A queer lawsuit has1 arisen near Oshkosh, "Wis., between a couple of Germans, grow ing out of the late storm". It.' scorns that such' was the force of tho g'alo that wholo shucks bf wheat wbre taken up bodily and carried into an ailjoiiiiric 'field.' Tho own- ,er of thq field blajihs Iho' "wheat bv' right of possession, while tho loser of tliq.vyhoat chums nq is pluirt a number , of iphppks ho bad standing in the .ficfd priur to : tho storm but tbp loser thinks. )iq, bait not us'uany by six or eight and sues for that nm.ount. ,.. ' ! 1 ALncky lhnkey. . . ,. . ,,,, Tlio Ilobesoniau, of North Carolina, states on reliable authority that a colored boy by tho name of Dick, whilo digging the founda tion for '4 storehouse 'on the side of an old building that stood, upwards bf a century ago, about threo hundred yards from tho grounds upon which the railroad depot at Shoe Heel now stands, on Tuesday last, round a box 10x0x5 inches' square ' full of Epglish sovereigns. Ho has since loft ' for parts' unknown, " ' "" "'!'""''' KW- Tho Legislatura of Illinois, it is ro- portod, will be plocod in: .an embarrassing situation by tho action of thd presiding ofll oors of tlio two bodies of which it is com posed. '. The Speaker of tho Honso of ltbp-l-esoiitiitives, it Is assorted, intends to sum mon that body to meet in special session In Chicago, on November-loth and Tiiouten ant GoTohio Doughtjrty intends1 to sum mon the Senate to moot at Springfield, ' the Stato papitiil bh the" same' day. '" 1 " tSjV'man long supposed to bo dood turned Uj In St. ' Paul the other day when ho Was not wnnWd. '' Several yearn ago he married and deserted his wifo, who, after a lapse of time, married Again, believing him ,tb be dead.' " Hot second husband died, ond just as )ilo' was about to administer the estate he returns". ' Sho gets '110110 'of .'the projiert' and 'naturally is vbr'y much dls ''Wtd1il' ,'i"': t:-!,t Ji.li " l2TAn Indian' woman 1 apiened on th street of Nbw Orleansj-' teeeiitly , (an-ylng anenormoui bundle on her' head. !' Whon she pUflt' down, "t6 fcsti for 'a few moi hionts,'-soVeru inei tried to lift it and fail pd.',' 'Yet thp Indian 'woman, the reverse of atlllotlc in appearance 'shouhlerotf it, and walked off with it with apparent ease. A Fatal Dance. During; a dance at .a Frcnphrvlllag Illinois pn, Saturday p(gh,t, ,a qubrl oc-' cured between Baptiste Gcoudoh and three brothers named Allen, resulting in a fight, in which Thos, Sabres and Jacpb Iaynes filends of the Aliens paricipatflil., ,, ,,, , Geoudon was stabbed i. tlio abdomen ftnd.diod the next lay. ':Th0;,AlUus. wero arrested, but Sabres,, who it la shid stiuck the fatal blow, and his companion, Hay net, aro still at large. Tho difficulty .'originated . lwthe condiiot ot a youngi lmly 1 present, who preferred the society- of Geolidon to that brie of Ithe Allolis. ri ;..! ... "Ii ..) a V' ri '"'' '' ,! ' l.'.'i.i : At Tnti EtECTrow held ' In Maino last wcck'Mbiiday', tho Hcpublicans' carried' tho StaM by' an lucrbascd majority oVor tho vo'W bf last year.", ",' y' ''"'" ','jl '' ' ; " Those Old Clotlies j. :",..,!! 1 Neel lie worn nn lonenr, tha'iitwerlbiirs aro now iirppareil with atull stock .( Kail, Cnnsimers from which they make clothing to oMeh if a car nient maile by usdues not lit A.rjr T.f :i'.i : ',. Iv 1 I-;.'.' : 11 -. 'nil ,lii-:'u 1 ::.( . Can be Exchanged for 'in 'li'., I :.:.' I i 1 I .ml ,1 . One which will give entire satlstlotlon. . i V LPuh' nKew-.A &uitsi .. :.: .' j-. .i !.-,; . I 1, ,!.; Made at short notice, nnd In a superior manner. A we have the rcRiilar monthly Fashion llupoits, those who desire can hay their garments .. -1 I i ., ',,,,. Cut in the Latest Style! ij" 'i .,:(!. 1 .'to. 1.. it 1 1 , Vf ask all wahtliiR ClothlniJ o call and cxnin. lno.iiir assortment of Roods suited tor Alonif and and Coys' wear, and see specimens o( our work. ... F. mortimrk'k CO.,' nuwiuooinnuid.i'a. , Moody's : Eureka Stamp Forperforntlna InloClieeksJirans, tliu amuiint for which they ui drawn, to prevent alteration. 'J'ii per forations are limed th 'I n k being fovced Into the nin e of the paper, from which It cannot lie removed, 'the cheek Is moved forward by the upward action of the lever of tho machine. 1'rleo 20. J. M.MOODY, . (W Trinity Imthlliig. P. 0. Hot WI2R, N. Y. AT" Hend for a Circular. Agents WauLed. MMm NO'l't'BTO TNVAI.tl) IvicNSlONKHS. Xhdiuunds of B ildlcrs jvlio are nowdiawiiiK Invalid Tensions are entitled to increase. All I'en sioneis ylio iMIeve tlieir' PiiiikIoiis too smnll. can -now have lliom Inereascil by making aiiiilieatiuu to MiWfS I'OTTKlt, Claim AirmL , 5 37 et New ISIuuinfleld, Pa. 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Dr. Vells haVlhg Weojfln ftwarp" of tho exlraor dinary.inedjcliial iiroperties of the South Anierl can Plant, ..tailed I JURUBEBA, sent as asieclal commission to tliat countrv to proeuie it in its native purity, and having found Its wonderful mratlve properties to even exceed th anticipations fi.rnmd by Its treat reimtatlon, has concluded to oiler It to the .public, and is happy to state that he has ft perfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply, of this wonderful plant, lie has siient much time experimenting and Investigating as to the most efficient prepara tlon from It, for popular use, and has for some tune used In his own practice witli tho most happv result tli VHeetiutL mlU1ile a.iw presentaltit public as ' " DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to every family as a Household remedy whirh should lie freely ta ken as a blood partner In all derangements of this system and to animate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN Q. KKI.I.OM, Piatt SC. N. Y.' I ' H'l Sole ap'tit fortlie Cnitcd States. Price One Dollar per Uuttle. Send for circular. 37d4t rflilit( the rr ret - , ' ' j 'in ;i;Noyelty Clothes Wringorj 1 Nolhlnir, cxeept the Sewing Machine, ha ever two Invented which so-much ndlovcs tho lalxirer of the household as the Wringer. Hut its useful ness does not end hero. The saving of clothing is of much greater importance. It foolten ramarked that articles of tluetexture, hist twice as long whim irrunp ill a Wringer as when wrung by hand. Tho Novelty has Cog w heels on both ends, vTho rolHaro allowed to separate rcely at 'alfliersnd. These, besides oilier advantages which it contains, seem to be indispensable to a practical wringer, Aein l'or 77'"ncilf. . TiibKovki.tt )VBionR.-l!as beerime an indls peiisable Institution In thousands of families. 'And we believe its great and increasing popularity Is fully itMi'itud (or the Novell v evidently possosst all the requisites cd a llrst-ulas, practical maeiilne. Indeed, alter using one for many mouths iu our own family, we are prepared to indorse tho Novel ty asiinsurpassed (the laundress says uncoiidled.) by any of tho several wringers previously irkd, Muori JiurulJieHi'orl&r. . . , Poi.n kvehywhkke ' - -N. h. niFi.rs & CO.," 37dlw (ten. Agt's. 102 Chambers St. N. Y.- .... - : ' .i , ... "AOKNT8 M'AXTKI) FOB II OMAmSM AS IT lS. This book an Klegant Octavo Volumo contain ing 750 pages, and lu." lirst class engravings, is an exhaustive and standard work, eiiiTnentrv adapted to tlie times, it fullv iincovvi's the Koiuisli system from Its origin to the present time, exposes Its baseless pretences. Its frauds, its persecutions! Its gross immoralities, its opposition to our public schools, and civil and religions liberty, It 'Shows its insidious workings which strongly tend to bring this country under full Kentish control. Prospectus, and books readv on application. ! CONNECTICUT lTllU.SHLSCI CO. HAliTFOfiD. CONN. , " ... ' . U7d4w AOEOTSl Wintci for j Twclre Tears T.ng Wild Indians Plains, Tho remarkablo adventuros of the famous Whito Chief and Big Warrior among tli' lied Hklns. Thrilling aeeonnts of Mreat Hunts. Hal)-. breadtli'I'.Hfapesaud Terrible :onlest. with the Wg gamennd hoslilo trllws. Spirited doscriptlohs of the habits and sii)ierstltlous of that strange people.' ThelrHports, legends, Tradltloiis.-. How they Woo and Wed, Healp, Doctor, Worship tc, New, Fresh and Popular. Price I.o. Itls selling by the thousands with wonderful vaHdlty.l 'Send at once for sample 'chapters, Illustrations:. nnd siieciiil terms, to IIDIUAHI) IiltOS., Publishers, 7aj Sausom Mreet Philadelphia. :: n 37d4w THE AMERICAN WASHER! ,:PRiqi3f $5.5 0! THK AMHUkVaN1' WASH Elt 8 A YES MONEY, .....!l!K, AND DltUlIMEUY. ; - Tho Fatigue of Washing Day no Longer Dread I batcwusiy.; F.lliciiiry, ui).Ceim Clylh- In calling pulillt audition to this little machine, a few of the invaluable uualilles, (not possessed by any other wasliiht nmuume vol Invented.) are here emiinerated. It Is the smallest, most compact, most imrtable, most simple In construction, most easily oiwralml. A child Urn wars old, with a few hours' practice, can tlHirouglriy comprehend and elTectually uso It. Thero is no adjusting, no screws to annoy, no de lay In adapting t It Is always ready for use t it is a 11 feet little wonder I It U a mfulatnrn giant, doing more work and of better fiuulHy, than the most elaborate and costly. One naif of the labor Is fully saved by Its use, and the clothes will last one half longer than by tlie old plan of the rub board. It will wash the (argest blanket, or three shirts at a time, washing thoroughly I In a word, the ablution ef any fabric, from a Unlit to a I-ace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally in tlie capacity ol this 1.1 IT L.E MEM I It can be fastened toany tub and taken oil at will.. , .No jnatter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist against Washing Machines, the moment; this little machine Is seen to perform Its wonders, all doubts of it cleaning efllcacy and utility are ban ished, and the doubter nod detractor at once be come the fast friends of tlie machine. . 1 We have testimonials without end, setting forth Its numerous advantages over all others, and from hundreds w ho have thrown aside tlie unwieldy, useless machines, which have signally failed to accomplish the object pnimlsnd ill promiueut and loud sounding advertisements: - - -- It Is as pBi fect for washing as a wringer Is for wringing . The price, another paramount Induce nielli to ptiryhaers, has Ueen planed so low, that It Is within the reaith of. every. auusKkceper, and there is no article of dvimwtlc ecnuoiny lhat will repay the small Investment so souir. " ..;::.;:,:"5'a:'.';.;Vl , All tha Is asked for this MItKAT' I. A noil SAVKIt, is a fan U lal. - We glial auleo each ina clrtne to do Its work perfectly. ..... J. "" HOI.B AoKNTS rOH fill I'XITKt) fJTATES, .1 . " i . A..H. FUANC1SCV9 & CO., ( 818 MARKET BT., PHlI.ADEM'HIHA, PA. The largest and cheapest WOoriKN'WAKE IIOUHK lu the 1'nlted Slates. -4 34 13, c. ' hM Ihedelleat and Cllon Wtr, andls. tlemna. Hold br DrotlrltJ-J , and ll.aler In PKKFt'SIEIl'VV"-- T'- 7 ' '
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