The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 01, 1874, Image 7

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,' "TSe iTabrasks, Stato Board of Agri
culture last year offered a premium of
fifty dollars for the beBt yield of corn
In tliat State in 1873, which u awar
ded to Mr. M. M. Nelson, of Caw
AJounty.-upon tho followinc- showing
- , The crop, was raised on thirtj-fivo
crea ot ground, first prairie broken in
1871, and tbe Cost of cultivation was
as follows: r ,
Plowing, fl. 25 per acre ' 143.75
Planting per acre, 45c. 16.75
Cultivating, per acre, f 1.80 . "(33.00
Harvesting, $1.25 per acre' 43.75
- Total coot $4.75 per acre 8166.25
' "These thirty-five acres yielded three
thousand two hundred and two and
one-half bushels being ninetf-one
and one-half bushels per acre. The
variety was tbe "mahogany,"' a od its
weight averaged sinty three pounds to
the bushel. .. . . . .
J"". Tho' above statement wn& suppor
ted by affidavit aa required by the
Board.T - - "! I I ' ' ; "J
. A young lady oneway vrnt into c A
dry goods store ao1 Ih'us'unburdeued
Herself: "It is tny desire to obtain a
pair of circular elastic Appendages,
-capable ot being contraotou or lan
ded by means of oscillating, burnished
'.steel appliances, that sparklo ' like
particles of gold-leaf 'set -with 'Cape
'May diamonds, and which are utilized
'for retaining in proper " poaftioo tho
..auiohiiucuui m, mo- lower extremities,
i which innate delicacy forbids' m to'
'mention." The" yendefof calicocs'was
tnon-plusscd, but iipt willing to appear
ignorant, said that lie was, "just out."
f After her departure he ruminated in
ajleoce for a few moments, 'when a
ncw Vgbt brohq. 'upoli h!," distracted
brain and he bars, forth' with: "By
,'thnhder! I'll befftiat 'wdrrran wanted
a pair tf garters." ' ' ' V..'.7Y- ;
A mart ''went' lol a" butcher's bhop,
tond Griding hid owner's wife in atteu
,dunoe,iin the absence of her husband,
thought he would have a joke at her
'expense, and said, "Madura, can 'vou
.supply, me with a'ord of pork 7""lf'es,
xftic," said W. 'And then, turning to a
boy, she added: "Jaraeasafrive that gen
tleman, three pigs' feet !"- i
""In a religious excitement lbla conn
try Iowl; a person met a neighbor, who
took him by the hand and said:
-1 "I have become a Christian."
" "rim glad of it," was the reply,
?'for I suppose wo shall have a settle
tneut of thajj Jittle account between
Us.""Pay what thou owest." ) I CC
..'No," said the Dew born Christian,
-tflfning 6n his heel, "religion is relig
ion,' and. husiness U business.
The Boston Globe remarks : A' copy
'id" therBibIe, bound in calf, according
-to the "Edinburgh Scotsman, '.was lately
found in the stomach.' of a codfish, and
bore tbe name of William- 6iin, and
,.Uieate 1830., It hae beeu rjearoed.
hat Sim was a sailor of Dundee?, who
went to sea in 1834, and has not1 been
heard from pincer!. The' mipjioeition is
that everything appertaining to him
was devoured by this fish," which" had
rheen tormented for forty years with an
Minligestible Bible in its stomach.
. oung men, who go to see youug la
dies have adopted a noval method of
obtaining k!e: j"Th,y nssert,' on, tho
".authority.! of sciehtifjo writers. ..that
the concussion produced by a kiss will
,6ause the lamp flame to flicker, and
easily induce the damsel to expert-
jWeni in the interest of science. ..The
first kios or two the parties watch the
flame to, see it flioert butsooq booome
so-interested in the experiment as to
'let it flicker if if wants to, " 1!'
'"At a juvenile Jarty a yoriri;; gentle
man, about ayven, years old,, kept him
self from the rest of the company.
The lady oFthe house caljed.trr him,
"Come and play and dance, my dear.
Choose one of those pretty girls or
yMCaAvifc." mJ'IS'o. Jikely, cried the
'young cynic. "No. wife 'for me! Do
you think I want, to be worried out of
jny life like poor papa 1 . : -
."I'm,, particularly, uneasy bu this
point,'' said the fly to the young 'gen
tleman who stuck him on the end of a
needle,
" T7? fry i 't
Sootbera af ea-.iyiUiat .jut,anitj
.among negruex,- which used to be very
rare, is increasing fiequcnt - since the
war. ' P ' '
iia.Vup attention- yt .specially io
"vited to tho fact that the" Kauonal
l?anks are novr prepared to "receive
subscriptions to the Caital Stock of
.the Centonnial Board of J'inauce., The
funds realiod from this source are to
be employed ui the erection of the
buildings for the Tntefnntibna! Exhi
bition, and the expenses connected
-with tho sam Q. j. It js. eouGdentlv be-
ikvei that the Keystone State w'ill be
represented by the name of every citt
ren alive tto patriotic' commemoration
ef the one hundredth birth-day of the
-nation, ihe shares oi stnek are onor
ed for 10 each, and subscribers will
'receive a haudouiolyV kte&l eugraved
Certificate ot btoelc, suitable tor tram
Iris' and preservation, as a national
.memorial. . ..
.. Interest at the rate of six per eent.
per annum will be paid on alt pay
ments of CenlenU! Stock from date
ef payment to January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are not near a Na
'tffmul Hank ran remit a rheek bi fiost-
oflir older to the undersigucd. :
I'nrTjK. I'mtEY. Troasurar.
tf " 04 Walnut irt., rinln-
JOB' WORK
IONB AT TH1C
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''REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
..
rr i y '.I'lisHrtf'piwi?.
At th lowcH cash price, ntallxf, pfompt-
y, and in My! equal to that of any
PAer fitabluhment in ih Juirial. , ,
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PSINESS; CARDS
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SHOW CARDS,, .
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. ' ' u '- . ' t r t ; ;,' v :j nil
r VISITING CARLi. u :i
.. SCnOOL CARDS
C WEDDING CARDSr
imf
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- PROGRAMMES,
i- i o ' i .'; ";i .o.-j I
; Tf,-taTl
; invitations; r
BALL TICKETS,
AD MISSION jriqKETS,
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't !
I'll!
MOXTIIIjY HTATliMEXTS,
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ENVELOPES
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! BILL HEADS,
i .4
'. IjTTER HEADS,'
lOl'E HEADS,
"CIRCULARS,"
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d, BLANKS,
ll V.
POST e n s
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DODGERS,
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r . r. - HANDBILLS,
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LABELS,
SHirnhfi TAGS, Ac
'"ri " " j-ii.uinjLiiji
CiriYctmilegJifnyTWct' Ry
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(XX AND AFTKrt Modr Jan 6, )Wt,
i iwiit win run m iuiiuwh; ...
ftOUTHWARD TRAIL'S. .
STATIONS:
'.' 1st
4
Clam.
2
a. m.
II oo
S I Clam.'
10' , 14
a. in. a. m
0
p. hi.
6 T0
f4
87
.0 40
0 5
7 10
7 25
' : a.m.
Corry , 1 15
fimrtnnsbura 6 42
i ; 8 00
. , 10
' B SO
11 85
11 47
11 M
12 03
11 15
12 j
12 4 -.
1 PS
l m
1 IS
u in
Ccntrpvlllo
Tvyohville
Hyttetown .;
A D
7 01
9 54
7 13
7 25
7 83
' ) ,
7 42
8 02
8 07
8 17
8 25
A
10T2H
11 00
11 20
11 35
12 15
12 )
12 4.1
1 06
Titnavtli t
1B
Sflllrr farm
7 40
7 5!
K1
8 10
8 13
0 10
l 55
7 2)
7 40
7 66
8 10
8 10
8 no
8 4H
9 00
9 05
9 20
Hhafl"r i y
IMouwr
.... i
1 25
1 2S
i as
1 3S
IV Conti e,,
t)H
Columbia -Tarr
farm
Rvnd Fncin
MoClintook
'-v'. AO. :
Oil City
'- P
Oloopolis
Kniflo Rook
riil9it '
Tionesta . ,
TTW-fc ni- ' '
'I
8 28
8 30
s :m
8.4J
t tie--8
M
9 00
to,
1 65
2 10
2 25
2 40
2 55
S 00
8 20
8 tS
8 40
E8 w
8 Kt
T8 61
9 10
n 1.1
. 9 45
! M
9 AU
10 23
10
ti
1 4U
1 5.1
a 03
2il'o
2 lit!
2 4(!
H-J 50'
3 12
s 3a
8 41
8 rs
14 40
10 8 in
U 10 4 25
11 SI 4 50
11 88 4 fi(i
12 30 5 87
1 20 6 15
1 41 1
. 2 24 7 10
' 4 05 - 40
TriinkeyviHe 10 M
Tidioute 11 H
Xrvlnotoa i.'- 12 ot
ADMTK1KA t. awCOKD-CtiAHs TB AtS-iOtITU.
' If ix IP. TilwlUo 3,10 p. iii.i -M iilor 2,50;
rioncor 3Ji); Pot C'entro 8.8.1: ColumMa
4,15; Tarr FrTV4,aif RviiS 'Far-"t,37;
No. 8Corry 6,15 a. m.i TKusvill 8,35;
miiii r cnrin w,i; 1 el V ('Hire l'.4H; l olmu
na v,i.-ii j.urr r arin jii, ijj; vim k 11 nil
IW.i'i; KOnTIM(! Ill ..MS; CM1 Cltvll.OO.
ioJS, Pot Cnntro 1.2S p. J11.1 CctumMa
rani, ,,..-; nrm-rarm r.io:
ltonsevill6 2.30; Oil Citv 3,00. .. - -. 1 ,
Xn t rn i'iik ". ....' ra . ' '
- ' . " "l"" '"I-, V'll.'UI I
T.2.y Tionouta 8,54 ( . TmakcyviUo 10. '
' VORTnTVARD "TttAIXS. ' ' '
Station: 'Tim class, i ,i-.;t..,
1
K W.
p. m. pi-in." a. rrl. V. 1
Irvlnctoiii
12 45 , 6 O.V B 00 7. 45
Tidioute
TrnnkervllU
1 l" 6 47 7 20 9 05
1 45 6 05 8 0 10 15
" . 1 6t;;8 ir;rs 20 10 41
J 2 14 8 84 8 45 tl 40
: -SjJ.35 0 55- ' 50 12 21
2 SS 0 5!l 9 35 12 32
' t 47 7 r 10 05 1 03
S 15 ;7 35 10 55 .1 60
Hickory
Tioncstn
Pranulont
Knele Itck' '
Oloopolis t
Oil Citv
6 0V .1 20 7 40 11 80
13 t 32 7 55 11 50,
8 16 8 i 7 '50 12 00
10 20 t3 40 '8 04. 12 25
2 10
3 25
a SO
2 40
2 55
S 10
3 20
McCllntock
RniiBcville
Rvnd Farm
Tarr farm
Columbia ,
25 S 45' 8 10 12
83
16 29
0 34
8 4!) ,R;u2 4
AS
oa o .1 1 00
ret Centro 1
e 30
6 42
3 69 8 2.3
4 ort -urno
1 25 . 3 33
1 45 S 45
Plonoflr
Hhaftbr- .
6 53 t 15 8 40
2 OO
2 15
2 45
4 15
4 40
5 20
Millor Karrji
0 60 .4 20 8 44
tl 15 4 40 9 05
AH
Titusvillo
7 35
7 44
,7 67.
4 45 9 10 3 05
4 55 9 20 8 20
6 08 0 34 3 60
5 17 19 43-4 10 - '
FTvdotown
Tryonvlllo
Contreville
Corry -
8 14 (5 27 64 . 4 30.
8 24 5 ;w 10 02. 4 60
8 55 0 10 10 82 6 50 :
ADMnONAI. 8ECXND-C1ASTRA1NS-N0BTU
No.. 15 nil -Citv A.&5 a. m lfr.ii.ovmn
7.20; Tarr Farm f.4i; Columbia 7.55; ' Pet
Centre MO; PioneUr A40j i.Miller 9.25;
Titusvillo 9.55.
- No. 7 1 Titusvillo 0.00 a. m.J Corrv 11.26.
rNryU OiHty 11.20 a. ui.; Itouoeville
11.45; It ynti Farm 11.53; Tnrr'Fufin 12.03;
Columbia 12,10; Pot Contre 12.U0j- Miller
1.25; Titusville 2.00; Cory 4.42 p. m. ,
No. 21 Tidiouto 12.43). m.; Trunkev
vllle 1.43; Tiouota2.43; OleoiMilia 4Ji3; Oil
City 5.20.
() Train do not stop. (J) Stop on signal.
(1 Stop for meals. ;
Trains 5. 6, 21 and 2 run daily ; all ether
trains daily except Sunday. . -t
N. U. Train So. 19 is ao Kx press from
TituHvillc to Corry. . ; ,.-1 .,! - 1 i
KlLVtlt P. LACK til.EEriXO CA1VTBA1NS..
No. 4 Diroct from Puiladulpbia without
chanpro.1- - . .
No. 1 Direct to. riiiladvlpUla . without
uuui; (..
No.5
chnngfi.
No. 6
change.
Direct from' Pittsburgh without
Direct to Pittsburgh without
C. J. HEPBURN JNO. riTCArRN.
Superintendent. Oon'l Manager,
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD,, ,
NAM) AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
1. 1870. Trains arrive at and leave the
o
Union Depot, comer of WaahllUon and
Liberty street, an follows; "
ARR1VI1.,1 h.. UA
Mall Train, 1.30 a m j Fast IJue, 1112 a
m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 15.20 a m
Brinton arcomrooilnllGh J;o J, 7.60 am;
W all's accommodutioit No 2, 8.65 a ni jCin
cinnati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown accommodation-10,60
am;. DnuJdook's ac
commodution No 1, 7.00 pm; Pittsburirh
express 1.30 p m; Paeidd express 1.50 p m ;
Wull's ocoiumodation No , 3, 2.35 p m ;
ltomowood accommodation No 1,9.55 p m;
Wail's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p jn;
Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p, m ;
Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. " ' ' - -
.!!: 1 ft DEPART..
1 91
t Southern x press 5.20
ni ; Pat-ino ex-
press 2.4.0 a m ; Wall's accommodation No"
1, o.aua ni ; Man Train 8.10 a m ; Urltiton's
accommodation D.2Q a m : Braddock's ac
commodation No 1,5.10 p 111; Cincinnati
express 12.8S p mr w all's aoconimodation
N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation
4.05 pm; llomewood accouimoflation No
1, 8.50 p mi PhiUutelphia express S.50p 111;'
Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p in; Wall's
accommodation No 4, 8.05 p m ; Faat Line
7.40 p m ; Wall No 6, 11.00 p m.
Tho Church Trains loavo Wall's Station
every Sunday at 9.05 a. nr., rouchimr Pitta
burKh at 10.05 a. m. Rutiirning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive a? 'Wail's
fetation at 2.10 p. m. . ..: . ..... ...
Cincinnati express leaves dallv.' South
ern. CZPI?!)" daily except Mon day. All oth
er Trains daily, except Suudur.
For further information aply to
' ' ' W. If. HECKW1TII, AKent.
Thq Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not assume any Risk for Bnnge ex
cept tor Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsibility to One hundred Doliai val
ue. All burgage exceeding that a ount
in value will be at the risk of tue yuw,
unless taken by special contract.
- ' A. J. OASSAl '
General Superintendent, Altoons Ta.
D
R. J. N. BOLARD, of Tidiouto, has
re..miMd to hia Tiratitice after an ab-
aonce of four mouths, spent In the Hospi
tals of New York, where will attond
alia in his profession. ... .
Otlire in Eureka Drug (store, 3d door
ibnve the bank, Tidiouto, Pa. 4ttf
OH WORK iiCHtlv executed Ht )a tli-
.1 rmi.if an om.-e. -
'S.'?? "!"' "j! jW iaiuswsawaaaasjaMaisi
: :T H'B VS UNV
WEEK M, REM I-WEEK t, Y, A DA 1 h.
T11R WERKT.Y SUN Is too widely
known to require any extended roooni
tnendatlon; but tho rnnsons wbli'h have
alrenitv frlven It Otty thousand subscriber
and which will, wo hope, give it ninny
thousands mora, nre briefly as follows 1
It is a-nrst-rata -jewspaper. .All the
news of tho ty will be found in It, con
densed when animportant, at full length
wnon or niomeut, and always presented
111 a ciear, intelligent and interesting man
ner. ,
It Is a flrst-rnto fmnilv unper. full of en
teHainlna; and Inslrnctive rendino; of eve
ry Kiiiti, 0111 conuiitiinn nnthlnm that run
ouenu ino mom dcllcalo and scrupulou
tnsto. ' . .
It Is a first-rato story paper. Tho best
tales and romances tit current literature
are onrenuiy Heleotcd and logiblv printed
in its pnires.
It U a tirsUmte atrrlcnltural imper. The
most tresh and instructivearticlcson nuri.
eultrtrnl tonics roirularlv annear in thide.
I lllVUk. 4- ' : ' ......
. it Is an Independent no II If nl nnuhr l,n
lonirinir to no nartv and wearitur nn fwillnr
It lights l)f tlra election of the bout men to
ouico. it especially devotes it energies to
the Pxposius of the frrent eorruptlone that
now weaken and disgrace our country, and
threaten to undermine republican Institu
tions aiuvcumr. it una na fear of knvV
and aks no favors from their siiniorirs'
It revolt the rhshlons fbr the lii.llo ami
the markets l'orwlh men, epefuuilT tiin
t-niue-marKcis, 10 wmcii 11 pays particular
attention. -. j
,Fiimlly, It is theoheapest paper publish
tHI. tie ilollar a vcar will secure It for
any aubscriluir. -.It ia not neefssnn' to tret
una chid in orucr to Imve THE WEEK
T, SUN at thw rate.' Anyone who sends
a siptjip uotiar w iii gel thej)ajier fur a year.
i THE WEEKLY' KON.EiBlA- aws.
nrly-.slx columns. Only $1.00 a year. No
dlsiKXints from this rate.' -' "
. THE SENII-WEEKI.Y SUNv flame
size aa 1110 naiiy nun. f z.m a vear. A dis-
roiint of B0 her eont. la olubnof lOnrovM.
,.TUE I)A(liY SUi.A lurKo tburrpatre
iiewsi)aper of twcntv-elpht coltims. lially
circulation - over 1 !20,0uu. All' ilia umwa
ror 2 cents. iSubscription prico 50 cents a
month, or $6.00 a year. To clnba of 10 -Or
over, a discount or 20 per cent. . , . .. .
Address "THE SUN," Sew York City.
PITH O LE VALLEY R'Y.
ON AND AFTER Momlay, Juno 6, 18T1,
Trains will run as follow ..- 1 ,
TRAINS NORTJIWAJtD
STATIONS.
Oleopolis,
PvnneU, .
Wooila
Prathors Mill
PlthoieCity :
No. 2..- -10.25
a m
No. 4. ,
8 . 30 p m
3.?S
S.iu
.a.y
10.3S
10.30
' 10.24
.1 11.04
TRAINS HOVTHWARD.
' STATIONS. - t ' No. 1.
Pltholu City, ... 8.40 a m
Prathors Mill " 1 S.4H u
Wooiht ... .. . t.6 "
Henuctt .02 "
Oleopolis .lu "
No
, l.VIO p in
1.4H J
l.W
2.0'J
1!.H
au i rains make close eonuectiou
at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Crock 4
Allt-fc-beuy River Hallway, . North and
South.
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
PilholeCity, Miller Farm and Ploasaut
vlllc, uiukiiiKcoiiiiection illuirrivinn and
deirtin Trains. . J. T. BIA1K, -
Jl. WICK HAM, (Wfv
Ticket Agent, fit bole CKy, la.
TOli WORK nead.vexecutvd at thisollii-e
at reanrmhlu rates
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ORDERS, BY WAIL PROMPTLY ATTEND-TO
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THE, AMERICAN MANUFACTURER,,
e(..9b rii i: V ArlVJKEKfiY JOL SlAI. OF Till; .
l!r$M, COAlteAL AND GLASS SHADES. ' " ' "
TlifRjolirhnT. noSv lli !ts Twelfth Year. Is renairabuHlias il,n l'..,..-...i..
of itscktFsIn rliel iiltcd Stnt. I'nhlished at Pitashliruli, the center ur the Iwavv Iron,
Steel aiid tJlass Inilustrins of tho country. It has facllilioa, fur Ktltcruiif., information of
Hieo Trndes mlcM as noothor pnpef possesses. In addition it has nearly Ono Hundred
vuowiiiitoh in nn ni vHoi me eouiiu-y, irum wnom It Is coitstunriv in' rfHTibt of
News. .Among Its SpisHailTea iua lw tnentioned: .m-- ?l 'f
7t Pat of Cjndonsod-MsnM laottirtt) Note; . ,4, . .
1 - Its MontlilT Renorts from tllast Knrn .. 1 "
Renorts I
J.ta Iron Vorkma' V turns Tablos.
'o persoij engaged the Manufacture or Hub if Iran; fctedL Ori, fha)', Hituto. klsrd
ware or Metals, csn do without It. ' mwwi, . unru
1 'c , SVItSCKlP-UQN, , v . - $1.00 PI R YEAR.
k. Sample topics Sent rrco on application. ,: fiJ , . , .
r; .: ' AMEitrcAX MANUKAOTunKi. i .. .,
M 3i ,r.. . , v 97 M'ooil N.rrrt, iilftluri;Ii r. -
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Dr. J. Valkrr's Cnlit'tiniiii Ma-
Cfjar llltf 01'S nlo a purely' Vocct.tbla
piepnrntion, Mmdo'chiolty from thotia
i tive licibs found oti tlia loner r.mpos oi
tUe Sictra Noyatla iimuntainsof t'alifor
.nin, tlio incilicliinl properties of whMi
ai-o extrnetcd tlicrcliom without tho uso
, pf Alcohol. , 'l'lio. rjticstion is tilmof
. dally asked. 'Yti;t la tlio cause of tlia
tiiipnnillclt'il Biicccss of ViF.rt.tt Hff-
TKitaJ1' Our answer ia. thai thoy romovo
tho causo of ilisc;uc, ami the tiitiutit rp
covcra his lioalth. Tliey mo tliQ pi'eaf
blood purirli'rftiiil it lifo-givin? principle,
a poifuct Itonovaior ami Invjtiraior
of tho aystoin. . , Never beforo in tho
" hiiitOT)" of" tlio world lias a medicine, been
coiniMitmded pimscuslug tlx - ronmiKublo
qualities of Vi.nkoaii IIiitkks hi healm ir tl.e
tick of every hseac nmn it heir tOi-- They
- are a gentle' I'lnttativi a well a a Tunic,
relieving Ciiuv'cituin or InlUmnmiion of
the Liver and VUccrat "Org-tus iu Uiliont
Diseases -. , .., , ",, .'
The liroportics of Dr.. i.ki;i-,'
Ti.xkgar 1SITTKHS nro Aliericisf. lljaiihort'tie,
- Carminative., N'utriUuU(..l.aintivc. biuratia
Sedative, Counter- Irritnut budorilic, Altera-
tire, aud Auti-Diliouv "' '
n. II. McOONALO ii CO.. '
Inirlir uidArn. Aeti.. Sinn Francixx). Cl!fnri)l
and ear- of tvulunfftf.
ms sntl Charltnii Sia N , V. . -
' Kola bjr all Dru(2it ld Iraf r.
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RIFLES MADE -TO ORDER
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AND WARRANTED.'
Repairing Look and Fitting Keys
A SPECIALTY.
REPAIRING
i IN -
Bit AM'UP.Eft NEATLY AND
PROMPTLY 1'ONK.
11-11'
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' a Family article..,
At-eu makolliiO per day, 7 per week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW
ForOftmestioUis.
ONLY FIVE OLLARS.
Willi tho Now Pantcnt f
BUTTON HOLE iSWORKER,
, , -.if J'atcntwl 4uno27th, 1S71, .
A W A ltDEI) THE FIRST PREM IUM AT
i- 'THE AMERICAN IN8T1TUTKJ '
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1871.
A'roost wonderful 'and' elegantly ton
truated Sowiuu Msdiioe, for iilnil V work.
v-omiiimo ui an Us 1'arts, l ses thcStrniirht
Eva Pointed Needle, self treudin, direct
I tiorirlit Positive Motion, ucw tension aa4f
feed and cloih Uulder, Onerstea bv wheel
and on a table. Unlit naming. Hmooth
and noisolcss, like all IitimhI hlirh-nriceil
liinchineH. I la
iiunn . nacK u prevent
mo mil-el in'iin inrueii too wronir wit.
Uses tho thread direct from 4 tho spool.
Makos the olaMtio. IwcK atitcli, finest aud
strongest stick Lnowu ; tii'tii, durable, chwe
mjil rapid. Will do all kinds of wOra.
lino and eonrse, li-oni earn brie to heavy
cloth or Leather, and ues all description
of thread. Tliis Muciilne -lieuvllj con
structed to ive it strenitth; all the parts
of each Machiue beinir made alike bv ln
chinerr, and bountifully finished aud'orna
ineuted. ' It Is very easy to learn. Rapid,
aiunoth and silant in vprra'tion: BellaMu
at all. limns, and a Practical, Keicntirlc,
Mechanical Invention, at greatly reduced
price. . ,
A good cheap family Kowinif machine' a
last. Thq lira and otity aticcvhS In plot
ducintr a vnltinbln, subhtantiul ami rohs
blo low pt-h'sd Sewli(if' Mm liine, Its ex
treme low price reaches all .condition. It
simplicity and stromrth adapt It to all
capaeitio,while its many merits made ir a
universal favorite wherever Uiied, and
creates a rapid demand.- ..."
IT IS ALL IT IS RKCOMMENtiCP. '.
I can cheerfully and coulidentlv rcoont
mend Jta use to tlimo wlio are wanting
really good Nowinpt Miichine, at a Kiw
price.' - - Mrs. H. U.JAMRSON,
:. a ,.a rylo,,Pi.V41 County, 111.
Prleo of each machine. "Class A."
"One." (warranted for five rears by special
CertiA-aUs) with all Ills (iiliu, and eve
rything complete belonging to it, Inolud'
inpr aelf threadinir tieeille. riaeked In a
strong wooden box, ami delivered to any
part oi in country, by -express free o
further charge, oii receipt of prici only
Kive .Dollars. Kafo deliver K'!-.rantetl.
With each Minimi wa. wHl'scnd, on re
ceipt of SI extra, the new patent . .
Ttt'TTON IIOI.K WORK Kit. '
One of tlie most iiii)Orlarit anil naul'iil In
ventlcos of the ngo. Ho simplo aud cer
tain; that a child ran' work tho finest but
ton, holo with roiruhu-itv und euso. Stronir
smdlM-autinil.1
HpeifiaUot ina, and extra inducements to
Malp mid Female Aleuts, store keepers,
iC, Mho will establish agencies througk
the oouiitry aiid. Aep our now maehiiiea
on exhibition aud . sale, C'oitntv ltihts
glvra to amart awents froc, A Kent's eom
plolo'outlil, furnUhu'l -ailliout any extra
charpc. 'Samples of sewing, ' dencrlptivo
citxuWxrs rttiituioing tortus, tostiinonials,
engraving.-!, Ac, Ac, sent iiee. We a
sujiiilv ...
AURICULTCRAL; IMPJXMENS.
Latest Patents and hnprovcmeTits foi
HiFiu niMd Uardvn Alowans, Heapars,
Cultivator, feed Culters, Harrows, Farm
Mills, Pi.ihteiti, lfnrtc: iters, ' Threshers
and all articles nuoUoU foe arui work.
Ram Soeils in large variety. All Mone-o
cut la Poet t) Blow Muney fJrs, lisok
rirafts, or by Kx press, will be ut'oiir risk.,
mid are perrootly secure. Fafo delivery of
all our gooda uarautool . .... i .
" All old tin j f r.Hiblo firm that svLI
tho best poods at the lowest price, and can
be rolled upon by our reader,'! IFariucr'a.
Journal, New York.
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