Pr.lKSTKIAN'IMl. ' bt ritoF. j. n. butler. " Liivcol, Nebnukrt, 1873. OI.l Fuller, in his "FnKlih Wnr thies," tells us of an English tiavelor two centuries n-rt, hoinpwar.ibntiiiti ' from Italy, Vut delaine.! nt Marseilles through not finding there liis expected remittance.' Disappointed day liv day at the post-office, he route 1 his vexation by pacing for hours up and down the neighboring square. On ono nf his walks he became iicumintcd with A Frenchman, who, inquiring how long ho had been thus hnrrvinc to ami I'm. , pereicved that his protnona le, if lu had set his face toward England, would already have carried him quite to his home. Then the Ficnchman. though not rich, loaned the involun tary sojourner enough to pay for, food and bulging all the way across France, anfl the Englishman set oil' on foot with a light heart, knowing it would cost him no more steps "to regain his native land than already wasted in fruitless pedeetrianisrd at Marseilles. Millions in Europe, and myriads in ourroMer Status,: both on farms and off" them, are laboring but utterly in vain Jike tbeBritou rushing rouud the post office vouare. But in the spirit of the Frenchman the tturlinirt.m mid Mi. sourl R!vcr Radroad in Nebraska, bus already delivered a legion of such un forfanates by giving them liberal loans ""of land. .,-. . : - - . . ' The Frenchman gave opportunity to walk, the Railroad gives free rides to lhose .it grauta;a landman.' Tho Frenehniau's loan was to be paid in a month or two-tho principal of the rail road loan it not payable till the end of ten years, and no - part of it till the end of four. The Englishman's work in walking produced nothing fir paying his debt, but every stroke by those who lake loans of railroad land helps pay for what they owe. If they cultivate half their farms within wo years, that VetJ act strikes off one- fifth- of their debt, while their' crops are likely to be worth more than the abet. four-fifths. -. The slogan -"Go West," means merely: Let the energy dot wasted in marking time, march , on ami on. . .Let it strike est as one who beatcth the air, but on an anvil, and while the iron is hot. Let jt.es- :ape the tenaut's cage,1 and "place It self where it can do the most good," not forgetting either itself or the rest of mankind. V A weaver took, to his employer the i first cloth woven since his arrival in ' this country. Upon examination his employer detected two holes within an inch of each other, aud told him he roust pay a fine of twenty-five cents for eacfe bole."An4 plaso your honor," eaid Sandy, "fs it the number of holes or the size of 'era that yez put the fine tin us?" "Bv the number. pj holes, to be sure, sir.'' ."And a big hole oik' a little one is tho same price?" "Yes, a quarter for every hole bin or little." "lhen give me hould of the piece," said Sandy. It wis handed to him, when with hi fingera' he deliberately tore tUa two small holes into one, tri- bmphartly exclaiming: "By the piper o' Moses, and that will save me twen- Ttyfive cioU." The good-natured em ployer laughed heartily at the odd ex periment, and furgave poor Sandy the fine. .. A German peddler sold a man a ..liquid for exterminating bugs. "And bow do you use it?" inquired the man ufter he hud bought it. "Ketch te bug un drop von little drop into his mouth," answered the peddler. "Pshaw " exclaimed the purchaser, "I could kill it in half the time bv stamp log' on it." "Veil," explained the German, "that is a good vay too." ', A nice question of taste: Jeweler What kind of a chasn would yon like? Young mart well, I don't know, hardly. What kind of a chain would you think I ought to have; that is, whRt style would you think " wouid be the most becoming for a young man what carries groceries to some ot the best families in town ? It U not what people eat, but what they digest, that nukes them strong. It is. not what they gain, but whnt they save, that makes them rich. It is not what they read, but what they re . member that makes them learned. It is not what they profess, but what they practice, that makes them righteous. "Bo yo also righteous." Albert Ellis, ex-champion of Eng land, and William Ashley, of Dawing ton, Pa., signod articles this morning to wrestle, Devonshire stvle, best two in threo, on the Sib pro., in this citV for 8500 a hiile mid thAchnmninn- snip ox America. . A deposit of 8230 was made. Chicago papers state that the recent decline in bouse rent amounts to thir--ty per cent., and in real estate to twenty-live per cent. The decline in mor als is understood to be still more marked. .-,,.. A philosopher says that "a true man never frets about-his place in the , world, but just slides into it by the gravitation of hia nature, and swim n - there as easily as a star." "Yes, sir; when a niau in Louisiana noils a stranger in nis hogpen lie lias rig nt to snoot mac stranger down, tho decision of a Louisiana judge. is An Axr-.bmivft nv' . ''Oil i now SO' low that the Citizens' Corps of Titus fillu htw q,uit drilling." JOB WORK DONE AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he hnvr.it cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in lyU eqxtal to that of any other establishment in the DUtrici. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CAR1A, . , . SCHOOL CARDS . - EDDIXO CARDS, ' ' PROGRAMMES, : INVITATIONS, v .-w-. s : . BALL TICKETS, -r" ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOXTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, iSIIirPIKC, TAGS, Ac. Oil Crcck&Alleghcnj River Rj OX AND AFTER Monday June 5, Trains w ill run as follows: , OUTHWAnO TRAtX. STATION'S: 1st Claim. 4 2 0 S'l Cla-. 10 II a. in. Coiry (I 1.1 n. in. p. in. . in It IK) fi fiO : 8 00 n io o 8(1 l fi4 ina 11 oo 11 'M 6 Id H 33 33 12 13 7 -M 12 20 7 40 12 41 7 35 1 06 Simrtansburg n t'i ii a. l'4 i .1 vn.lcii (l M 11 47 0 :i7 Cc'ntrcvillo Tryonvillo Itydetown 7 01 7 1.1 7 li.-i 7 3.-. 7 42 8 m 8 07 8 17 8 U is n 3.1 8 411 s ;. f8 M 0 10 n is II 43 II M 9 all 10 X 11 M (1 4U i a oi a .13 12 13 i 23 7 10 7 M 7 40 7 fiii 8 03 8 10 8 3 Titnsvillo nit Miller Fnrni 12 43 1 03 1 118 1 H 1 -io Shatter 1'ioiioer An Fct Cenlr 1 SS 8 SO I .13 8 :t I 88 8 42 II 44 8 .30 1 4!l 8 :A 1 3:1 n (HI 2 05 V 15 8 10 8 I'O 8 30 8 4l fl IN) H 03 9 20 Coin nil l:t 1 K 2 10 2 i.'ft 2 40 2 33 Tarr Farm Rynd Farm IfnlW.l'lll.. McClintoek AR Oil City ' i 1N Oleopolis KhkIc HiK'k President Tioncsta llii'knrv . 8 01 2 10 2 III) 2 4(1 12 60 3 12 S 82. 3 41 S 38 4 40 10 13 3 40 11 10 4 liS 11 32 4 r.o 1 1 88 4 60 12 30 3 M7 1 20 "0 15 1 45 6 4.1 2 21 7 10 4 95 8 40 10 44 Triinkcvvllle 10 i4 Titlionto 11 II IrviiH'Um yi AI'IITIaHAI.BvoNP--.AMrt TIIAI!t-MH-TK. Xo. 10. TitiiRVille 2,10 p. in.; Miller 2,.Mh Pioneer 8 20; lVt Coiirrn 3.31; t'oluuil.lH 1.15; Tarr Knrm 4,23; Myii.l Fnrm 4,37 I ltiHMcvillc4,,V; Oil I'ityS.iO. No. 8 Corry ,I3 a. m.; Titlisrlll 8,33; f r," 'V-'i rel t'eutro 0,4-S; Colmii bin 10 l:. Ttirr Farm 10,18; Hvn.l Km-ui 10,27; Housevilla 10,85; Oil City"! 1,00. . '' Vl,tr, P- in.'; "Columbia 1,50; farr Farm 2,05; Rynrt Farm 2,10, llnuueville 2.30; Oil City too. , -.' a. 1:1., Vltiop TS. Tioncsta 84, TruakeyvUle 10 MoavrnwAKD tkaim.' STATION'S: irtClaaa. 2d 5 S 1 . m. p. m. p. ut. a. m. a. m. 12 45 6 05 9 00 7 43 1 28 6 47 7 20 9 03 J 45 6 05 8 05 10 13 - 1 W4i 158 20 10 44 2 14 0 84 8 45 II 40 1,2 85 ; .33 30 12 21 15 : 0 59 9 85 12 32 2 47 7 OX 10 05 1 (H Irvliirinn Tidioute .Triuikpyvllle llickorv Tionrsia . President Kiiirlo HtM'k . Oleopolis AR - Oil Citv 15 . 35 10 65 1 60 2 10 1 23 2 80 2 40 2 65 S 10 .8 20 8 3A 3 45 4 15 4 40 fi A ttk 6 00 3 20 7 40 1 1 30 6 13 10 32 i7 M 11 AO Clinl'k Hou.sevillo Hvnd Farm fi 13 3 33 7 30 12 O) TO 20 23 frt 29 0 34 0 38 3 40 i!8 04 12 23 Tarr Farm Columbia 3 45 8 10 12 38 X 49 3 65 K;i4:i2 48 8 21 1 0 j AR Tet Centre 1K Pioneer . S 39 8 23 1 25 1 45 2 CO 2 15 2 45 K 42 4 Oil 8?30 Shatter 0 52 )4 15 S 40 Miller Farm Alt Titusvillo 1K IIvditowii ii rfl 7 13 4 20 8 44 4 40 0 05 7 35 4 43 9 10 3 ( 5 7 44 ' 4 55 9 20 3 20 7 57 S 08 i 9 34 3 60 8 05 5 17 :J 43 4 10 ,"8 14 S3 27 9 511 4 SO 8 24 5 38 10 02 4 50 8 55 0 10 10 32 6 cO Tryonvillo Ceutreville Olynden Spnrtaiisburg Lorry Anpri'IONAt.SKCOSD-tXASSTr.AISS-MoUTII Xo. 15 Oil Citv 6.55 a. in.; toiiscvllle 7,20; Tarr Farm (.40; Columbia 7.."; Pet Centre MO; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 0.2.V Titnsville 0.55. 7 Titus llle 0.00 a. m.( Cnrrv 11.25. ia. 11 Oil Citv 11.20 a. iu.; ltoiisoville 11.45; ltynd Farm 11.53; Trrr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Vet Centro 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titimvillo 2.00; Corrv4.42p. m. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p.m.; Trunkov vllle 1.45; Tionesta2.4:; Oleonolla4.25; iil City 5.20. . '. IM TrnillB fin nnf uljin Sinn nn ;..!.! ) Stop for hiphU. i rams a, u, 21 ami 22 run daily ; all .Uier tl'nins flllilv Avnnnl Kiin.lni.a N. H. 'lVain Xo. 19 is an K Express from juiiHVUie to Corrv. MLVKll PALACE KI.KEPINO C.MTnAIX. ' XO. 4 TllrHt frfklll Plrtln.lAlnl.tu ill... - - . ... . ,,... change. . . No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without ehaipe. Xo.u elinnyp. Xo. G Direct from PittHburgh vrithout Direct to Pittsburgh without t'liimirn. C. J. IIEPBURX JXO. PITCATRX. Superintendent. Gun'l Msnueer NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL, at Nebraska (I.aey town,) Forest eounty, has been thor oughly overhauled and re tilted in hrt eli order, and is now ruiiuiuu nod doiiiu all kinds of 8 fc CUSTOM HIM)IX(J. FLOUR, FEKD, -AXDOATS. Constntly on haudand sold at the very lowest figures. r 4$-8m II. V. LEDEUU PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD OX AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday Mav 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the I'nion Depot, corner of Washinton and Liberty street, as follows; ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; WcU'sact-omiiKMlation No. 1. (1.20 a m Itrinton accooiriKhliition Xo 1, 7.50 a m; Wall's uceoiiimodatioii Xo 2, 8.55a m ;Cin cinnati express 11.20 a ni j Johnstown ao eoimnodiition 10.50 a in ; Rraddix-k's ac coinmoiliitiim No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittxburtfh express 1.30 p in; I'w-idc express 1.50 p in ; Wull's areommodation No 3, 2.35 p m; lioniewood accommodation Xo 1,0.5) pm; Wall's acooiiiuiodatioii No 4, 6.50 p mj llrinton aocominodiitioii No 2, 1.10 p ui ; Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m ; Pacille ex press 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No 1, G.3Ua m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; liriuton'a accommodation l).20am: llraddock's ao oommodation Xo 1,6.10 p m; Ciiiciimati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 a in -.Johnstown accommodation 4.05 piii) HomewiHHl accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's acooinmiKlatioii No 4, G.05 p in ; Fast Line 7.40 p m; Wall's No 5, 11.00 I) ill. The C'hurcu Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reacliinu Pitts burgh at 10.06a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at f'.V nutiKin ai z.io p. m. Cincinnati exnress leaves dill v. South ern expross dally except Moi, la v. Anoth er Trains daily, except Kuiulay." . . l or luruutr liiiormallon aplvto W. II. HECK WITH, AKCiit. 1 lie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not iiNsiiine any Risk for llawtiKo ex cept for Weui'lnx AiHiel, and limit their rimsiiMiiiy 'no Jiunureu lioilai H val lie.- ah DatrtfiiKe excemllng that a omit n value will ie at the risk of too ;ncr unless taken bv speirial contract. ' A. J. CAS.s.V'l licncral Superintendent, .lr..n pH. TJI E S U N. WEEK LY, SEMIVEEKLY, ,x DAILY. THE WEEKLY SUN la too widely known fo require any extendd roconi. inelidiitlon; but the ronsons wldcli have already (riven It liny'thoiisand subscribers and which will, we hope, jtive it many thousands more, aro bricllv as follows; It Is a tli'xt-rale iewsinper. All the news or (he day will be found In it, roll densed when unimportant, at lull Icnutli when of moment, and always presented In a clear, intuition! and Into'reMinu man ner. It is a first-rate ramllr paper, full of en tnrialniuif and instructive reading or eve ry kind, lint fontiiliittw. ... .!.!... !... v.. , ' n H mill CBII ollendtho nuwt OellcHlc and scrupulous It inn nral.rnln ... Li 1 . tales and roinancos of current literature aro carefully selected snil leuibly printed ill its panes. It Is il tlrst-niln Miri.lniil(ii.nl rrl.- - " --n- ..... l ,'lr,.l . A III. most fresh and instructive articles on airl- iMiiiurai mpicn regiuariv appear in thi do part incut. It 1s nn liiHnt-uiti1iit t.,.i:t ..n i... loiiKlmt to no party and wearing noi-ollar. It tights for the election or the best men to ofllee. It especially devotes it energies to the expoxuin or the great corruptions that now wenkon and disgrace our country, ami threaten to undermine republican Institu tions altogether. It has nn fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports tho fashions Tor the ladies and the markets for the men, especially the cattle-markets, to which it pavs particular attention. . ' Finally, It Is the cheapest paper publish, ed. One dollar a year will securo It for any subscriber. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have THE WEEK LY JM'. at this ralo. Any ono who sends a single ilollar will get the'paper Tor a year. TH E WEEK LrN.-Klght pages. nny-six columns, only Sl.oo a vear. No uisconnia troin this rate. TllK 8EMI-WEKKLY SCN. Same slr.eaa the Dnily Sun. 82.00 a vear. A dis ;unt of 2:) icr oent, to elulwiif lOorover. THE DAILY SUX.-A largo Tour-page newtnaner cf tweiitv-eiirht ! n..ii.. irouLulon over liu.ouo. All tho news for 2 cents. Subscription priin 50 cents a mouth, or $0.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE SCN," New York Citv. 4 0 0) Trial List for December Term, 1873. Elizabeth llrocn v It. ('. Scott et al. Freeman II. Ellsworth for use vs Jno. II. Dilka ct al. L. II. Hoffman vs John Fagnndaa et al. II. II. May vs. James T. Whisnur et al. II. II. May vs John Miller et al. John Iloasom lor use vs Leopold llilbron- ner. S. P. McCalmont v The Atlantio and Great Western Railway. S. P. McCalmont vs Tho Atlantic and tlrcat Westorn Railway, II. A. Collin vsThe Allegheny Valley It. R. Company. Wcible dt ilr'(kin v J. J. McfStslin. Tho Fourth National Hank of Pittsburgh et al vs Oeo. S. llmitar et al. Hill, Fox A Co. vs tieorgo !4. Hunter. ElizaU-th Raftuitv vs Michael Rullurtv Sr. i:ii.als'th Ratlerty vs Michael Rallorty Sr. Jesse iliirchlield vs John Wtsidcss k. " John Clcary vs Ji'hn Cobb A Son. Michael jturket vs Win. Hooker. I.. 1.. Huckett vs. Jacob M. Kepler. J. S. Ilerron vs Jacob Kepler. John A. Dodd vslionj. R. Cole. ( has. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. Joseph Zoiiver vs John Cooper. Thomas Sanford vs Win. It. Hall. J. H. AUNEW, Pii.th'v. Nov. lOih I7:.. - .,... . .1 r ' ' ' -l rrr-X.-- No. 37 KIFTII AVKVUH, v The Ol.left, Largest and Ilcst Appointed Culloifc in the U.iiteil Stutc, for ot t'ai:.Ii a Mercantile Education. Ko vacation. (tudM ran entur at auy i!hv. ' Circulars wtite tn ' HTIK fJoV' Dr. 3. Wnlkcrt California Tin Pfinr Hitters nre n purely Ycpetablo preparation, made chiefly from tne na tiro boibs found on tlio lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho niotlicinal properties of nbicli tiro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is nlmost daily nsked, Wbnt is tho causo of tho unpnrallolcd success of Vinkqar Bit TKKst" Our nnswor is, that tlioy rcniovo tho cause of disease, and tho patient re covers liis health. 1'hoy are tho great blood purifior and a Hfo-giving principle, a perfect Kcnovator and Invigorator of tiie system. Never before in the liiitory of the world has a medicine lieen compounded possossinn tha remarkable quahtiot of Viskoab Uittrrs in healing tho tick of every diseaut man is heir to. They are a gentle Purentivo as well as a Tootc, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver aud Visceral Organs in IJUions Diseases The properties of Dr. Wai.kkii's Yl.xtOAa UirrKRS are Apcrieut, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutrition. Laxative. Iliuretio, Sedative, Coontor lrriuut budoritic, Altera tive, aud Anti-Rilious. R. II. MeDONALD ii CO.. InifririU snA Oisi. A rts.. Swi rrsneispn. Cstirwnts, and oir. or Wuhinrlon anil ( bsrlton Hu., K. V. ik14 by mil Uragglsta i Ot alirs. ' RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, . RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, AT II. .'. TI.KF,lt aV CO.M CENTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. We have an immense assortment- of the above goods in every style and yuality imaginable, as for instance : 1 1 luch Tw.v ply Rolling. a -inch Two-ply llclting. ' Ul inch Two-ply Belting. 5 Inch Three-plv Rolling. 'Ji Inch Throe-ply llcltiiirf. 3 inch Three-ply IWlting. 3i inch Three-ply Melting. I Inrli Three-ply Pelting. 6 inch Three-ply belting, fl Inch Three-ply Molting. 7 Inch Three-ply Melting. fi Inch Fonr-ply P.oUing. 9 Inch Four-ply Melting. 10 inch Four-ply Kelting. l'J inch Four -ply Mol ing FIVE-PLY AND" ENDLESS BELTS TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. We garentee satisfaction In every in stance. Wo aro lieadipiartera for the above goods. H. G. TINKER & CO. PROCLAMATION. Whkheas. The Honorable W. P. Jcuks, President Judire of the Court of Com mon Pleas and (Quarter Sessions In and for the county of Forest, has issued Ills pre eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, nt Tioncsta, for tho County of Forest, to commence r.u the fourth .Monday of Dec. next, being the 2 d dir ofDee. 1S73. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace .od Constables of said county, that they be then mid there In their proper persons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said ilav with their records, inquisitions examinations mid other remembrances, to do those things which to their olliees appertain to bo doiio, and to those who bound In recognizance to prosecutcagaiust the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County .that they bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, tiiven under my hand and seal this lllth dav of Nov. A. 1). lN7:1'- T' J' VANOIESEN, Sh'ff. 4 T R U E" T O N A T U RE." This First-class Chromo will be given to every subscriber to GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK (874 Whether to a single subscriberfor Three Dollars, or in u Club of Six, for Four teen Dollars. Add ress L. A. CiODEY, N. E. Cor. Sixth and Chestnut Sts., l'hiladelphin. Pa. tOrSee Terms In Lady's ilook for other CUib. I suffered with Catarrh Ihlrtv vpaiu, .and was cured by a simple reine.lv. Will send receipt, postage free, to all alllh ted, Rev. T. J. .Mcail, Drawer I7rt, Svrsieilse, New i v J 'V i - " A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents imikef I1..MI per dav, f7S per M eek, AN ENTIRELY NEW SliWIUi ilMCIlllVK Fr Oomastlo u. ONLY FIVB DOLLARS. ,WlUi the New Pantent BUTTON HOLE WORKER. Patented June J7tu', 1871, ' AWARDED THE FIRST PREMrTJM AT THE AMERICAN INNmCTK MARYLAND I'SSTITUTE FAIRS, ISM". A most woudcrfnl oleon'-tlv com struete.1 Sewing Mirtino tor family wrrk. Complett In all its Parts, Use thStr!rbt Fye Pointed Ncodlti, sell" trcivirtig, dlrxTt iiprlght roslt!v Mitlou, neTT tension a.lf feed and clo.ta Oulder. OiK-rntce by w!iey 1 aud on a table, I.ti ru'rm'.np, Sr.nli . un.1 noiseless, like all ro. Mh-i)tic.l marlilnes. Has Patent Chtck to t,rvefcl the wheel lajing turned the wiring wav, 1 ses the thread direct I'rtiin the spo.il. ' Makes tho elastic l.s-k stitch, tin.wt ami stnmgast stick l.nown; lirm.diiialile, close. and rapid. Will do all kinds or work, rtno ami coarse, t,oni eauibrlo to lionvy cloth or Leal her, and uses all descriptions of threa.. This Machine is Jieavllv eon struete.1 to give it sH-cngth: all the istrta of each Ma. hlno iM'ing made alike bv ma eliiiiery, and beautifully tinishc.1 and orna mented. It Is very easy to learn. Rapid smooth and silent in n"ieratlon. Rellnbln at nil times, and a Practical, HolentlnV Mechauiml Invention, al greatly reduced price. i ' t K'"! cheap family sewlm; macliliio a lasl. Iliu first and only success in .irut (lueing a valuable, siilwtanlisl and relia ble low prl.-ed Sowing Machine. lu ex treme 1.11V lirieA rm,.l...u .11 ....t:i . i it . . n m iFiiijiiitiiin. j is simplicity and strength adapta it to all laiacitl..s tl'lilln Ita -:.. . i.. i ..ii., iii.-i i,s uinoe h i universal favorite wherever used, ami creates a rapid demand. IT IS AM. IT IS r.HcOMMKNPKtl. I can cheerful I v no. I .wt.,11.1.... I .. , .'.itii-iiii. riTitiii- mend its use to those who arc wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a Tow price. Mrs. H. 11. J AM E.SON, . Peotone, WUl County, III. ' Price of each machine. Class" A." "tinc.V (warranted for the vuars livsic-liil certlllcate.l with all the llxtmes, and eve rything complete belonging to It, iuClod lug self threading needle, packed In n strong wiKslen lsx, and delivero.l Io any part of tho coinKry, by express free ii u rt her charges, on receipt of price, only !v" lollars. Safe ilellverv giiartintee.i. W ith each Machine we w ill send, on re ceipt of t extra, the new patent . MUTTON HOLE WORK MR. i: Ono of the most important ami useful In ventions of tho age. So simple mid .i-. tain, that a child nn work the finest but ton hole with regularity and case. Stroiia iiud li'iuit if.il. .' Spocial terms, and extra liidiiccnients to Male and I-em ale Aireiits, store kcciiers. .1',. 1 1 .. ... 1 1 1 ..l.o. I. u , - . ., ...... Mm i.n.nuiisii sgcucies inriiitti the country and keep our new iiiachiiiM 4 on exhibition and hale. County Mights given to Huiurt agents (ren. Agent's e m plcte outfit, fiirnishe-I without any extra charge. Snmples f sewing, descriptivo circiilai-s containing terms, tebtiinonials, engravings, Ac., Ac., sent free. Wo also supply Al RICULTC R A L IMPLEM EN'S. ; laU'sl Talents and Improvements for the Farm and Uarden. Mowers, Reapers, 1 1 ultivat'irs, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters. Threslinrs and all articles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds In large variety. AH Money sent in Post Olll.ro Money' Orders, HuHk Drafts, or by Express, will be at our risk, and are perfectly secure. Nafti delivery of all our gisids guaranteed. "An old and resivonsible firm that sell tho best gissls at the lowest price, and can be relied upon bvourreaders." Farmer's Journal, Now York. Not Responsible for Registered Letiera.- Address, JEROME II. HUDSON A Co Corner Oreenwicli A Cortlandt Sts., New Wk. lio-ttm IF YOU WANT TO INVEST your MONEY SAFELY IN OOD SIUlItlTM'H. Paying you a GOOD INTEREST, Call on or ud.livss LUTHER S. KAUFFMAN, Broker, 03 Fourth Avouug,. PITTSUCRGH, PA. SU.cks, Ilonds, Mortgages, and all mar kctali o Hiv.iii.itiMw Im...i. a .. , i T'OM MISSION XLY. " 'U h.MlV'," w"nt Ui.'u1 Mtfages. nank; SIHk; Insurance St.s ks, Railway llonds (ommercial Pacr, or any other MAR--LETAMLE SECURITY, call m, or i dresa , LUTHER S. KAUFPTHAN; RROKER. INI FOl'RTH AVENUE;. :j5-2m Pittsburgh, Pi,i. R8i6tert Nofrietv Notice Is lieneby gtvku that D! N..Kiiox and J.stiah Winans have lilivl in ... iu,,. Ister s Otlice, in and lor the County of forest, at T.ni.esta, their llnal ueeoiua na Executors ol the lust will mid Uslument ol t,.mra.l Ledubnr, decvased.hueof Hi, k ory iownshij,, Kast, ,s,ntv, l'tt and" he same will be present no the Orphans' 1 1 oni t lor conformation s-d allowm r ejon Monday, the ,hiV of llec-iubcr. A ll ,, v. J. M. AUNEW Register! 'lioiiesia. N'W,7. 1S7.1. :i3-4t TOM Work f i! kimU,..n7aVlhVirr:. ni-e on .iori w ir.
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