The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 01, 1874, Image 8

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"The Nebraska Stato Board of Attn
culture Inst year offered a premium of
fifty dollars for the bett yield of corn
in tbat State in 18(3, which wan awar
ded - to Mf. M. M. Nelaon, of Caw
County, upon tho foiIowiriE showing
. ,TL orop'.wai raised on tbirty-fivo
sere ot ground, first prairie broken in
1871, and the cost of cultivation was
as follows :
Plowing, 11.25 per acre 13.7
Planting per aere, 45c. 15.75
CultiTntmff, per acre, fl.80 '63.00
Harvesting, 91.25 per acre 43.75
Total cost 84.75 per aore 8166.25
These thirty-fire acres yielded three
thousand two hundred and two and
one-half bushels being ninetf-nne
and one-half bushels per acre. The
variety was the 'mahogany," And its
weight averaged sixty three pounds to
the bushel. , , ,
n Tho! above atatcmcbl waa auppot
ted by affidavit as required by the
Coard.T i -y? ; ; r ': r ; 1
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. A young lady onerny nent uitof a
tiry goons store ana inus unouracu
Herself: "It is my desire to obtain
pair of circular ., elasiio appendages,
ea sable ot being contracted or pan
ded by means of oscillating, burnished
'kteel appliances, that1 sparkle ' like
particles of gold-leaf 'set -with Cape
May diamonds! and which ar utilized
'for retaining In proper " pocf tiotr tho
'VIM; . - & .1 . . -.
iiaoiiimeois o iue lower cxiramities,
iwbich innate delicacy forbids' m to
mention." The" vender" of talicocs was
non-plugged, but uut wishing to appear
ignorant, saia mat lie wat4"juat out.'
( After her departure he ruminated in
sjleoce for a few moments, when a
aew Vgbt boOrt "Upon" bis.' distracted
brain and he bars, forth- with: "fiy
,'thnhderl I'll bet that wdrrran wanted
a pair tf garters." ' " ' ' v,..'aV,,V :
A man iwent ' to' a' butcher's shop,
hndfi;irlfiif flic owner's wife in atteu
ndancc,)iii the absence of her husband,
thought he would have a joke at her
'expense, and said, "Madam, can 'you
.supply me with a yard of pork Y'n es,
..air,'' said she.'- 'And then turning to a
boy, she added: "Jamespive that gen
tleman, three pigs' feet !"
""'In a religious excitemcn( in'a conii
'Iry town, a person met a neighbor, who
took him -by the band and said:
"I have become a Christian."
"' Tarn glad of it," was the reply,
S'for I Suppose we shall have a settle
ment of tli a J, Jittle account between
vUs."ray what thou owesl." A C
. -il'No, said the. new born. Christian,
-tattling 6iv his heel, "religion is relig
ion, and, business is busiueas."
Tlie Boston Globe remarks:' A' copy
t the .Bible, bound in calf, according
'to tb "Edinburgh Seotxn; was lately
found in the stomach' of a codfish, and
bore the name'of William; 8iin, and
j.the date 1830., It has beeu earned
tht Bim was a sailor of DuiuW, who
went to sea irt 1834, and has not' been
heard from since! i.Tho'apokition is
that everything appertaining to him
was devoured by this fish,' which bad
' been tormented for forty years with an
indigestible Bible in its stomach. .
on .., : . ,-.
ouog men who go to see youun In
dies have adopted a noval method of
obtaining kiwes. 'Tliey assert,1 ori, 'the
',afithorUylof sciehtifiq .writers., .'that
.Ibe concussion produced by a kiss will
jfause the lamp flame to flicker, and
easily induce the damsel to cxperi-
, mem in the interest of science. , The
"firs! kks or two the parties watch' the
flame tOj&ee it flicker but soon, booome
so-interested in the experiment 'as to
let It flicker if if wants to, '' ' '
; ; Al a juvenile party a Joeing gentle
'man, about seveu years old, kept him
self from the rest of. the company.
The lady of-the house called to- him,
"Come and play and dance; my dear.
Choose ona of those pretty girls or
.yoto.wifc." M,"Not Jikely, cried tae
young cynic. "No, wife "for to?! Do
'yoiftliink I want, to be worried out of
,my life like poor papa 1"; ; . . - )
' "I'm particularly .uneasy on this
point,'' said the fly to the young 'gen
tleman who stuck him on the end of a
jicedlc,
, . . " t
Sauthern japaaiyi thatJnsauity
among negroes,- which used to be very
rare, is increasing fiequont jince the
war. ' J
TOTHH- ClTIZEWr -TltNiJiTLVA-
ia.- YeuMitteutiott ia-petiaHy in
cited to tho fact that the- National
,l5anks are now' prepared to Tcceive
subscriptions to the Capital Stock of
the Cegtonnial Bootd of Jinauce. The
funds realizoil from this snurce are to
be employed in the erection of the
buildincs lor the International ' Et!.
bitiou, and the expenses connected
,wit.k tho 64U11Q, , U U eouGdentlv - be
I'tQVtA that the Keystone State Will be
represented by the name of every chi
xen alive .trt patriotic' comuiemorntion
ef the oue hundredth birth-day of the
nation. The shares of stock ara ofler
ed for 910 each, and Subscribers will
' receive a haudsomoly,. teul eugraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable ibr fram
ing' and preservation as a national
.memorial. ; . . . ... .". .
Interest at the rate of six per eent.
per annum will be paid on alt pay
ments of Cenlenial Stock from date
ef payment to January 1, 1876. .
Subscribers who are not near a Na
(fonal Bank can remit a check tt post
.oflics oider to the undersigued. :
-J-'Rr.TiK. Fralkv, Treasurer,
tf - ?04 Waluuttt.. riiila
WINK AT THK
"REPUBLICAN" -OFFICE
At ih lowed eath pried, totally, pompl
ly, and in ttyl equal to. that of ny
other ettailitiment in iht IXtirict. ,
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STATIONS! ' ' 1st
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INVITATION,'
BALL TICKETS,
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'Not Ml. TifnsvUle 2,10 p. ii,i MillorJ.50;
rioncor 3Jil); Pet Centra. 8.8.1; Columbia
4.15; Tarr Famv:4.?Af- Hviid Frnril,37;
JUmsoviUe4,.V: OiH;itv5,20. f, r.r't
No. 8Corry 0,15 a. tii.j Tltusvill" 8.3,,;
Miller Farm 9,25; 1'et Centre !',4X; Colum
bia 10 18; Tnrr Farm 10,18.; Hyml. Farm
10,27; RonseTllle 10.85; Oil Cltv'll.OO.1
XoJS, Pet Cflutro 1.28 p. jh.; "Columbia
l.fiO; Tart Ftrm 2,0 nvrxl-Farm 2,10;
ltonsevillo 2.3(1; Oil Citv3,00.., . . ,
No. 22 Oil City 8,.!0"a. in.; Oloop t
T,2V- Tionoat 8,54; TruakeyvUlo.lO. '
Tidioute l.;i. r .
' JtORTHWARD TRAINS. 1 ' :
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IHrkory
Tlonet
Pranidont . ..
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Oleopolia '
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Oil City 1
KBr
McCllntook
Rousovlllo
Rvnd Farm
Tarr Farm
Columbia ,
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Miller Farm 6 60
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ontreville
Olyndenv
Spartannburg
Corry '
6 29
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6 42
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2 88 !C 6!l S 35 12 32
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9 15 ;7 3,10 55 .1 50
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2 40
2 55
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3 33
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4 40
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8 25 3 45 8 10 14 83
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S 69 8 23
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ADpmSAt SE0OKD-CUAS8TRAlN-N0BTn
No, 15 Oil City 6.S5 a, nx.t Itouseville
7.20; Tarr Farm f.4(i; Columbia 7.55; " Pet
Contra tUO; , Pioneer A40; i. Miller 9.25;
Tituavillo 9.55.
No. 7 1 Tituovillo 9.00 a. m.i Corrv 11.25.
NiyU Oil City 11.20 a, ui.; Rousaville
11.43; Itynd Farm 11.53; Tarr'Furin 12.03;
Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.i;0j' Wilier
1.25; Tituaville 2.00; Corey 4.42 p. m. ,
No. 21 Tidiouto 12.43 I), in.; Tninker
vllle 1.45; Tioucstai.43; Oleopolia 4JJii Oil
City 5.20.
() Trains do not stop. (!) Stop on signal,
(tl Stop for moala. - V.u... I
Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily; all ether
trains daily exeopt Sunday. ... . -r
N. 11. Train No. 19 is all KxproKi from
Tituaville to Corry. . t ! .
KILVtlt PALACK HI.EErlXfl CAR-TRAINS..
No. 4 Diroet from Pliilndolpliia withtrat
chaugo. 1 - ' ' -
No. 1 Dircet to PliilatlwlpUla williout
olmupe. -
No.5 Direct from' Pittsburgh without
change.'.'' ! ' '
No. 6 Direct to . TltUburgh without
change. .
C. 3. HEPBURN JNO. PITCATRN.
Superintendent. ' Oon'l Manager.
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MIirriNG TAG, Au.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD,,'.
N AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
1. 1870. Trains arrive at and leuvs tUe
Union Depot, corner of WaalillUon add
Liberty atreet, as follows: ' "
- ' l - t- AR1UV1V-,T ui -.' I
- Mall Train, 1.30 a m s. Fast Una, 12.12 a
m ; Wcirsacooinniodntlon No. 1, u.20 a m
Brintoa ceomTodi:tlGh No J, 7.50 am;
Wall's aceonunodution No 2, 8.55 a m ;Cin
cinnatl express 0.20 a m; Johnstown ao
ouinmodution I0,40 am; llraddoi-ka ac
commodation No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh
expresa 1.30 p m; Paeillo expraaa 1.50 p in ;
Willi's accommodation No ,3, 2.35 p m ;
llomowood accommodation No 1, 9.55 p in;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p jn j
Brinton accommodalion No 2,1.10 0, m;
Way Paaaenger 10.20 p m." -
.fr-.- ui DEPART.. ;,. i sis
. KouUioi n express 5.20 a m Pacific ex
press 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation Nff
i, 6.30a fit ; Mail Train 8.10 a ill ; Brinton'a
accouimodation 1J.2U a m : Braddock'a ac
commodation No 1,5.10 p m; Cincinnati
rxprcss 12.Wp in f Wall's accommodation
N 2, 11.51 u i i juuiistown accommodation
4.05 p m ; llomowood aueouimodation No.
1, 8.50 p m Phiuulolhia express 8.50 p ta;
Wall accommodntion No 3,3.05 p in; all's
accommodation No 4, 0.05 p m ; Fast Liua
7.40 p in ; Wall's No 6, 11.00 p m.
Tho Church Trains loayo Wall's Station
every Sunday at 9.05 d. nr,, rouchiiiK PitU
burgh at 10.05 a. ni. Ruturiiing leave I'ilta
burtrh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at' Wall's
fetation at 2,10 p. m. - . i ... '
Cincinnati express loaves dsllv. Routh-
10 C"rosl daily except Mon tlay. All oth
er Trains daily, except Hunday.
For further information apl'y to
W. 11. BECKWITU, Agent.
Tbq Pennsylvania Railroad Couipaiiy
will not assume any Risk for Bukhok0 ex
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsibilily to Due Hundred Mollai val
tie. All burgage exceeding that a ount
in value will be at the risk of too, uk,
unless taken by special contract.
' 'A. J. OAKSAl
General Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
JIOTICK.
DR. J.N. BOLARD, of Tidioute, luis
re.arnsd to b la-practice after au ab
HoiHtf of four months, spent in the Hospi
tal of New York, where b will atUmd
tails in his pr ifeasion. ,
Utlh'o jn Kureka Krup Ktore, 3d door
ilxive the bank, 'tidioute. Pa. 4'Jlf
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WKEK LY, RKM I-WKKK TA', A DA 1 LY.
Till! WEKKLY PON la too widely
known to require any oxtondd recom
mendation; hut tlm rnssoiiH which liavn
a I rem K' plten It fifty thousand subscribers
and which will, wo hope, rIvo it ninny
thousand more, are briefly as follows t
It la a first-rate 'tewspaper. . , All the
news of the day will be found in It, con
densed when unimportant, at full length
when of iiiomcnt, and always presented
In a clear, Intelligent and interesting man
ner. .-...- ...
It l a flrst-rato family paper, full of en
terlainlna; and Instructive reading of eve
ry kind, but coutAiniiiK nntliiliu that can
offend the most dclicato and scrupulous
tnstfl. i -i
It is a flrst-rato story paper. The best
tales and romances of current literature
are carefully selected and legibly printed
in its pajres.
It i a lirst-mto affrlcnltural )mpor. The
most fresh and instructive articles on njirl
cultural topics regularly appear in this de
partment. . ..: '
It is nn independent political pajwr, bo
lontrlna to no parlv and wearimr no collar.
It tSiiut for the election of the best men to
office. It especially devotes it enoruies to
the expoaiua of the preat eorriiplions that
now weaken anil disgrace ourcountry.nnd
threaten to undcrmino reptihlteart Institii
tions altoerethnr.., It baa n fear of knsvV s,
and asks no favors from tlieir supioi ters.
It report the fashions for the ladles nnd
the markeu fortlm men, espeeially tho
cattle-uiarkets, to which it pays particular
attention. '.. j .
-jFlimlly, it is theohenpest paper publish-'
ed. -One dollar a vcar will sreuro It "for
any subscriber. ., is not necessary to et
up a clifi) in order to hiive THE VEKK
TiY KliS at thin rate.' Anvene who sends
a slpijlp doit i; wilt got thojiajier for a year.
i TIlR WF.EKLY' (SON.-i-KlRl pspes,"
fiay-six columns. Only $1.00 a year. No
disi-ounta from this rate,'
THK SKMI-WKKKLY KU.-fJame
size as the Daily Sun. S2.00 a year. A dis
eount of 20 ber emit, t.i cluhH r I0n
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newspaper of twentv-elnht colunw. liaiiy
tfirculaiion over ! 12"o,0ou. All- tho nwn
for 2 cents. Subscription prlco 50 conta a
month, or 20.00 a vear. To clnbs of 10
over, a uiscount of 20 per cent, . .
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PITH OLE VALUE Y R'Y.
N AND AFTER Monday,' June 8, 18?1,
l rains win ruu as loiiowa 1 ' t
. TRAINS N'ORTJI WARD.
No. 4.
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TATIO.WS.
Oleopolia,
PvnoeU.
Wooils
l'rathors Min
PitholaL'ity :
No. 2..-
10.25 am
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10.30 "
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3 30 p n:
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TRAINS UOVTHWARD.
. ' No. 3.
No. 1.
. 8.40 a ni
8.4
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9.1U
1.51
2.0'J
2.14
' STATIONS.-
PithoU City,
Prathors Mill
Wooils ..
llenuett
Oleopolia
All Trains make close eonnectlous
at Oleopolia with trains on the Oil Creek t
AHexbouy River iiailwa', . North aud
Koulh.
Two Lines of Stages run duilv betwoen
Pithole City, Millur Farm and" Pliuont
villo, makiiigconuectioii witharriviiiRand
departinK Trains. . J.T. BLAIK,
li. W1CKIIAM, tin'f.
Ticket Au'tnt, Pithole CHy, Va.
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THEV AMERICAN: MANUFACTURER,
-e.9b aoi Ka 1 AWUEKLYJOIKXAL OF Til lit
.Tinc;J ttrn'twr n a t-'urrm t a httita n m-n v.-n,-. "'
., , vuxiiif jurjxn.u uun.duti&i)l'ii.
'ThrsToui'i'inf, noW lit fts Twelfth Year, la roo.catsejm Hie Lending Uepeesentatluo
of Its class In the ITnited Htntfsj.- Pub) I shod at Pithlirifh.theccnteror the liivv Iron,
Stee,l and OIiinh ImlustrjHs of tho country, it ban facilititu for Ka'rhiiflnformniicin "of
thco Trades mleH as no othor iwpe1 possesses. In addition It has nearly Onq Hundred
Correspondents la all paiUof tle joomiLr.v, from whom it Is' cojistuntly in' Veceilit of
News. A monir Its SnctWallTos iuut be mentioned i mi
Tta Papa of CjndonsOo) Manufacturing Notes; . V, . . ,. '
V? TtefVa
! 1 - Its Month Iv Reports from Blast Fumades; .!.. ,i , i
j ..,,. 4U Iron VorkBra,' Wage Tablos. " -
. 'o person engnped the Manufacture or Hule if Irojf, fcteol. Oti, VdnY, Hilutu. llsrd
ware or Metals, can do without It. -. '
! SDIISCUIPIION. v - - - 81.00 PI-R YEAR.
Sample Copies cnt Free on application. Rj
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oill . . . V7 MOOtl Nlrcrt. I'iHKhunvlK Pa. -
.A fAlglLY ARTICLE,,,
ApiU rujiko $12.50 per day, $7 per week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW
forOomoatioUsA.
ONLY FIVE OLLARS.
With tho Now Pantent ' '
BUTTON HOLE ! WORKER,
, ir J'atentelJuno27th, 1871, . , .
AWAllllf.nTlfP. PtliMT1i.-iirT'f It
" I'- 'TIIE AMERICAN INtfnTUYR'
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FA1RS,1871.
A'most wonderftil knht' Vlefrai'tTT ton
atruuted So win a Mspliiunior jiiliiilV work.
Complnto in all its Parts, Uses the Straight
Ey.1ntet N cello, self trending direct
iiriflit Positive Motion, ucw tension asHf
feed and cloih (Juldcr, Oncratea hr wheel
and on a table. Liht ruiininir. Smooth
anil noiseless, like all Jirood high-priced
inachincR. lias Patent Check to prevent
the wheel lieiiiK turned tho wrong -wav.
Uses tho thread direct from ' tho spool.
Makes the nhistio. lcK: titcbr finest .and
strongest stii-k Lnowu ; tirm.diiinblc, cbwa
nij.t rapid. Will do all kimls of wr.
lino and coarse, from cambric to heavy
cloth or Leather, and uses all description's
of thread. Tills Muohlne W .heavily, con
structed to jjivo it strength: all the parla
of each Machine being mada alike bv ma
chinery ..and bountifully finished and'orna
tneiiled. ' It is very easy to lenru. Rapid,
smooth end ailont in operation; BellaMo
at all. times, and a Practical, Scientific,
Mechanical Invention, at grewtly reduced
price.
A good cheap family Kowinsc inai'hine'a
last. ThqUrsiand viily ucxa in prot
dueing a vnluublo, siitislantiul ami rolia
blo low pi-iced Kew hi tf Machine.- Its ex
treme low price reaches all conditions. Its
slmjilitilty and stremrth adapts it to all
capseitios.whlle Its many merits inada lr a
oniversul favorita wherever used, and
creates a rapid demand.' '. . -'
IT IS AI.I. IT IS riKCOMHKSHXP. ' I
I can cheerfully and confidently rcoenl
mend.Ra use to those who are wanting a
really good Sowing Machine, at a Ivw
price, v - - Mrs. If. B.J A M ESON,
..v '..: :,a .JtoMOWMl Oumy, III.
Prise, of. oaclt machine. "Clnsa A."
"One," (warranted for five years by spee'sl
certificate,) with all tlieliiiiuts, and eve
rything complcto boloning to it, lualud'
Inpt self tliresding needle, packed 'In ' a
strong wooden box, anil delivered to any
part of the country, by express free o
further chaise, oii receipt of price, only
Five Dollars. Safe delivery Liarantaeil.
With each Mainline wa will'Beiid, on re
ceipt of $1 oxtra. the new patent . ' .
RUTTON HOLE WORKER.
One ef the moat linortant aim usefiiL In
ventiens of the ne. So simple aud cer
tain: that a child esn work the finest but
ton liolo with regularity and case, Strong
and 'beautiful.
Hpeilial.torma, and extra indueoiueiits to
Malp and Female Aprents, store keepers, .
Ae., ho will establish aveneies through
tha oouiitrv aud kuep our now machine
on exhibition anil , sale. County Rights
Riven to smart auants froo. Agent's m
plote'outiit, funilsho'l without any extra
charpo. ' Samples' of sewing, dencrlptivo
circulars ranlsiaing terms, testimonials,
engravings, Ac, Ac, scut free. We al
supjilv ' " - '
AURlf b'LTURAL IMPJXMENS.
i.ntesb Pntenta and rinprovemrists for
Uh Farin ia jartl('0.i-6HM-ai a, Reepersi
Cultivators, Feed Cutters, Harrows, 1-arm
Mills, Planters, lfnvtcs.ters, ' Threshers,
and all articles iiupdol $ V'urui work.
Rare Socds In huge variety. "All Monew
soiitlu PostOHloa Muney ibjjUera, Urnik.
Drafts, or bv Kxpre.ss, will be at'oiir, risk,,
siul are perreotly seeiire. ao delivery of
all our goodu iruarsuU)oil . .. i. ..
"A ii old mid nsi i nwiblo firm that sell
tho bes4 (H)ds at the lowest price, and can
bo relied upon by our reader. ', Farmer's
Journal. Now York.
i Not Itosponsihle for Registered Letters.
Aildivas, JKHuMK tt. HUKSON A f HJ.,
Corner Oreeuw ich A -Cortlandt Sts., New
'ork. ... 25 6nr
i)r. .1. Walker's Culiloriiin Ylu
Cgar JHttOl'S aio a purely' VefrctAlila
piejmrrttion, ninrlo'ohioHy from tho tin
I tive herbs found on tho loner ranges ot
the Sierra Nevada mountains of ("alifor
.nla, tho medicinal properties of vhh:li
ai"0 eTtrnctcJ tliercfioiu without the nao
i,of Alcoliol. i'I'Iio. question Is nlinosj;
. dally asked. 'Wliat i.i tho cmiso of tha
' unparalleled attcccss of VtNF.n.vit Hit-
TKltar' Our niiswcr la. mill lliuy rotnovo
tho cause of ilisc.Lsc, and the (suiont re
covcre his health. They nro iliei preaf
hlood piirirtcrand a lifo-e;iviiiniiiflple:,
a poifoct Honovator linU Invioiauir
of tho Kvstciu. Never before in tho
'history 'of tlio world Ium a medicine hern
couisituuleil posHcxsing . me . reiuarKauio
quail lies of Vlnkojui Hi ttkiim in hculiui; tl.
lick of ererr ilisea.o nmn U heir toy-They
,. are fc-iille' puigativ as well as a Tunic,
relieving louucsiuni or iiiiiaiiiniaiion oi
the Liver ana YUcerar "Oigaus ki lliliun
Diseases i . - ,
Tlie liroporlios of Dn.. Walk en's
Tj.skoar llm'RRS nro Apericiif. Iiiaiihorctie1,
CaniiiiialivcNutnUnm. l.axmivc. liiurelis,
Sedative, Counter-1 rritaut SuJorilic, Altcra-
tive, slid Auti-Eilioiu. " ' '
: ., r. ii. Mcdonald a ro "
Tm)rist snA fitn. Artt.. ftfvn Francltoti. Csl'fomlit,
ssd cor. rjf l Mhinetim and Charhnn HtSw N". Y. .
sola bjr nil irMgstt Daln,
BALDWIN,
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jo tt' : ". ' "i ' '"i . ,.ii
i JUAS, RKVOLiVKIlSl, -i
t . ' I .. i . I ,": I :llr' li
.. '.I.. .1 AND ALIi IP0. .-t : v.J
SPORTING AND FISHING CACKLE,
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POCK ST CVTLEH T,
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-..:.z'' ; .. ' grrssoRs, te., tc.
c U:U- "! . ! I.''. ' ''rJ!
TOBACCO AND CIG ARS.
.: ' : - - 'i i '" " ?".'.
s '.'. li ,n ...j'.' 1- ii"- v t Ua
r sr. a r. -.''.' " t-'.': e .'i ! ii M
rIfles made jo order
. - ',! - . J , 1., '. ' S S ll-
'' "" '; AN1 W'AXtrtASTET).' " '" ""
.'; j .'. , - . ! ' .',!, J"' l'JC
Repairing Look and Fitting Keys
' - -i A SPECIALTY. 1 '.
I I OH WORK nentlv exc uled ! tlie Kli-
' fl'IM.lCAN IMtH-n. '
JUH WOfth" neftll.vexecuK'd at thianllice
ul reasonable r.iies.
IN '
11-lf
REPAIRING
, 1 BIIAMrUP.Ei NEATLY AND
lM'.OMI'TI.Y WSli.
,'iw Ti:, f.v.
FK WANT YOU To act as Akoiius and
i dhtribute our New Adveilising
Ias, niounted on Knllsh Cloth, bein a
eoniilcie Mu of the t'liitml rUalos. We
Kivc tlicst Mupsaway Rralis anil w ill allow
you one dollar tor every Map you distrib
ute in every county niulstutoiu the Union.
Mulo and K.cinalo Agents wanted. Ad;
dross luiBiailiatoly, cuclokiutt ino dollar
(or outfit of livo Mhis, Territory, Circu
lars, end full iil'l!eu':it " '
AKVCItl I1MI MAI' C"'., ' '
n 1 Jin JiaM Itr.Mlv f. , (:larian Co.. Pa