M9W THWT Kat CATTI.C 1 TEX A. Tbe ordinary pln of drawing the steer down to the block, and striking Mm oo the bead with an ax, it t -o low fof the whnlale butchery car ried on here. About one dozen head art driven into a small pen, just suffic iently large to hold that number clnstv pasked, and a gate forced too behind them. Thii pen ha an open slat plat form aeroM the ton of it, upon which two men art stationed with polea with sharp pointed knives lxe1 on the end of them. With a rapidity acqui by long practice, ther plunea thei epaart into the neck of the eflVieliten ed and struggling animals, cutting the jugular vein, ana each successively fafia as if struck down witk an axe. The blood spirts out in streams as1 if from a dozen fountains, and ifl leu than a minute the whole pen full art down quivering in the throes of death, anrl covered with blood. The door of the pen leading into the rendering room is then, thrown open, the animals draw out in succession, a knife rapid ly splits the skin around the neck and down the stomach. , A rope is attach ed to the upper part of the kid by a clamp, to the other end of which" is a rofila, -which walks off down the "jerM carrying the skin of the animal with him, and leaving the carcass still quiv ering with animal life. A tackfe hoists the body p to a level with the mouth of oa of the inimence eauldreos end in lew time than we havtt taUfn to dis cribethe process, it is in tb seething and boiling mass, There are four or five "Wf these cauldrons,' each" large enough' to hold, a dozen : beeves, . and they are kept constantly roing during the killing season. Tne tallow is drawn eft' into large hogsheads, 'and the re mains of these great soup kettles are carted cut on to what is called the "hash pile" conristing of bones, horns and tbe animal matter from which all the ftty substance has been extrac ted. Baltimore American. Dr. t)io Lewis say that when you get anything io your ey, she best way to get it otit is to pass1 the point 1 of a .blunt tad: pe4cUI knifeUbe lid. There is a man' in Burlington who is now laying for Dr. Lewis. He got a mote in his -eye yesterday morning, and, witk r feeling of gratitude ini his heart that such neu ai Dr. Lewis are in tba world, he thrust his lead pencil in his eye find felt around Torino nioto. lie got Ike pencil out, and was thank ful for that. The only wonder was that be didn't get bis eye out. . And when he went home with his eye swell ed shot, his wife said she always told him he would blind himself with that lead pencil nonsense, although he had never said a word abont it before in his life. " He hasn't been able to' get his eye open yet,(you can't get an eye opener in Burlington now), and he only wan- to live long enough to meet Dio Lewis some placo where there will ' be no interference for about five min utes, ami after that hj will be willing , to die. Burlington Jlanlceye. Sumner's grave lies near the wester- ly confines of Mount Auburn cemetery. A great treej'with broad, bare boughs, overhangs it. On one side stands an ivy cross, intertwined with violets and tea roses, and crprei boughs cover the bank of earth removed from it. On the day- of, burial Miss Longfellow sttod:Jtbe head,. hoi ding ateXqnUite crnsv-formed of violet atiif 'camellias. "WUtb hsr stood hax.'Wtaer and Emer sofr.he. poet:in'iphHoopherN-rhe cross, which had been borne from the chiirtih la proQe4ioni.'aa placed he alth!!! gray?.. , II was" twelve feet I in height, compost! chiefly of camellias. Tb,e,' , Insflription Vaa , A, , Tribute to Chnle Sumner from' his natrve city and.keane,'; -i phjtaw ' 'J ..' . JJA3 W3N The Centurion used, to. -tell fcood storj of anianjof iatftei dubious' char acter who lived In Triverto 'per haps.',,' ju: 'was taken suddenly and seriously il, and soon ierfortb mJn f ister.-. ..The elergyaian was faitbful'a wejr,JU'jTeclionU in ttealing wUKhis payiWrfie.rr,,wh,(',ltened to- hit' '.srir itucd ad wiser patiVntlyV and; at length aat1 j'"Well parson, I've made up, niy mind.thnj J .get.-welj J harWn future live priooipallyboDesLi is A wealthy gentleman, who owns a country seat, nearly lost his wife, who fell into a river which runs through the estate, lie announced the narrow escape to his friends, expecting their congratulations. One of them an old batchelor-wrote as follows: "I always told you that riTer was too shallow." "Hhall we gather at the riverr So sang some Ohio temperance ladies in front of a "rum hole." The old repro bate who kept the place poked bis head out of a window, and told them he was too busy, just then, but be would meet then down there after dark, at any time they might mention. A writer in the Boston Globe aays that a true gentleman would as soon assist a cross-eyed old maid over the crossing as a handsome girl, but we'd like to bet him an African diantocd mine against a clothes-pin on that. "And sn they go," said a member of a Boston school committee, "our great Mien are fast departing first liroeley then Chase, and now Sumner and I don't ftel very well myself." , A Louisiana Justice sentenced a mail to pay a fine or fifteen days in jail or to go to ten dollars, and thou promptly li lifvl a rutin vlionfti'l he wa drunk. JOB WORK in .)!' '! i'I 'VI .i 11 1 . :l .11 1 ; fOJTl AT TBS 1 : 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE I 1 At tA fast esf ens writ, neatly, prompt- ' !! I .,.. . 1 fy,, tmiintiyU' equal' to that of any l..,-T ! : : ..' I . -..( ...1 ther etieHUhtoent in the Dittriet. . , ... ,.. ........ . .... .. 1 .t -L in : rl- ' t.. I . I ,ri tii. j . 1 J .i . 1, ... ' it ,. i'' .1.1 .. .. . i . -., '! -I;.lf. .iim. 'i:!'. ,(.-'f. ! r ' . ,''1 'Mill ,1 ' 'i . . .1. 1 I I. ... . i. I- ,-K,lt I I .''I'I .1 I '. .1 ! - : l-.'i t-' ' - I- ' ' .1- . ! I. ..j'.' i .". .i'I BUSINESS CARDS, l: run, 1. ' . ' ; i i-.:. - ' in .'. i,i. 1 .. . 1 . t, '-.... ; ' snow CARDS, Ul YISITrN-Q CARDt, SCHOOL CARDS : 1 ' . ! 11 WEDDIKO CARDS, ' ' ' .1 it: : : .i. . ' .. M - ; v .1. 1 ., ( .x;;-! 'i'V.: ' IXyiTATioKS, BALL TICKETS, 'f f. -' . '' . '.'-. 1 . ADHISSIOIf TICKETS, ' JJOJTTHLY HTATEXIENTS, - ': ,' . 1 . . .1 - ENVELOPES . ....- : . : ' : I 1 , ,u. BILL HEADS, .. .1. . . . I i v. .t 1 .: .i , . ' . LETTER HEADS, ' ! . 1 , : 1 - rt ; r Jn I . j , KOTE HEADS, ' I . ... I . . ,' " ' . ' ' . ''''CTRCVLARV'. ' r 1 1 BLANKS, ' 1 I ' ( 1 1 : P O ST E R S . DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, PHIPriKG TAGS, Ac. tirU Allegheny Vallay Rail Road. Oil Creek V Allegheny ' River RslU way. and Buffalo, worry & riitt vuiun ri 1 OTT AND AFTKIl MortiUy, February a, 1W74, trains will run u follow :' , 8TATIONB. Worthwarrt,. Southward am pta m pm.pm p la PttUbnmh W Ponltine ' : 8:M Klll.nnlnir . I 4:501 :U 7:4 : 12:2 11140 It. II k Juno rtn..r.nJ TfirRer. !,., Knilonlon Morubfrnwa Franklin n:w !". nisi 11:26 i43ll:S 6:'-t'IU:M 7:.".ll f;8iiio A:I2 1:10 thllii l-.m S:0. :2n M M!i T:45 Oil City MA 8.00 H rr-- TTT' OlaopoU ' 8:001 2:49, l'J:12) 7:S3 7:2S 6:M : bIpKocH ':47 Tinnesta, , :0ftl S:l '4:15 10:57 Tidioute :2.t Irvlavtoai ju:' ScOO -7:41 Boimovllle ! Tltuariile . 101 U:IU fcRN 1:2 T: S.-M) 8:10 IU:.rS IMS 6:'i& Onrrv ' ' ' Mawllla .;,( ; 7:00 Buffnto 8:5.- 6:0.i , m In; m la. tii a, 'hi ' Trains run by Philattolpli J. j.Lawkknc Phlla.lolphia Tlm. h CH, licu'J 8up!t. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON A Nil AFTER II P.' P. Similar Mar I, 1870. Trains arrive at aiut leer tbe Union Depot, corner of Waahlnton and liberty street, a Mfowat1' - . , . AKRIVK. . v '.' : . Mall Train, 1.S0 a n. ; Faat tins, lilt a m ) Well's aoaotnnvlatton No. 1, S.'iO a m Prinlon aocommolatHin No 1, 7.60 a. an; Wall's aocomtnoflation Xo 2, 8.Wa m Cin cinnati axpraas 8,20 am;, Johnstown ao eommodation lo.flO am: Rnulilivk a ao- eoimnudatlonaft'o t, 7.00 p m t PitUburRb Bxprviw t.ou p in; rarina ezprnaa i.ou p ni tV all's aorrmimoilatlon No S, 2.5S a m; Homewood acoom aiodatlon No l.e.iipm; Wall's aroonuncxlMtion No 4, 6.50 p xa I Brintnn amomrandation Ne 3, 1.10 p m Way Paaaenger 10.20 p m. , . DKPART. Reuthra azrirna 6.M a m ; Paelflo ex- treaa 2.40 a m ; Wnlfa arcomiaodation Ho , 4.30a m ; Mall Train 8.10 a in : Brinton's eooommKtiitin 1 1.20 a m; Urmdduck's ae- eommodntion Nol.fi. 10 p mj Cincinnati exprea 12.3ft p m ; Wall'a accommodation N , 11.51 m ; JohnaUiwn acoomnoda&toa 4.05 p m j Home wood accoimiindatinn No 1. 8.60 p in; Philadelphia expreaa $-50 p ra ; Wall aecoinmudatian No 8,3.05 p m; W all's accommodation Ko 4, 6.05 p m i Fast Line 7.40 p m ; Wall'a No 4, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Statioa every Sunday at .V a, m., raackins; Pitta bunrh at 10.OS a. m. Returning leave Pitta, burgh at 12.50 p. m., and. arrive at WaU'a Btatlouat2.10p.ro.,,. . ; Cincinnati sxpreas leaves dally. Bontki ern express daily except Mov Jay. All otJk r Trains daily, except Sunday. . For further'inforniation aply to' W. H. BKCKWITn, Aaant. ' The Pennsylvania Railroad Cvmpaav wlU aotaiwume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their raponnibiltty tolhia Hundred Dotlat val ue. All bafnrage exceeding: tbat a ount in value will be at the rlak of tne ner, unlet. token by apevlal eonrraeU . :l A.J. CAsSaI General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. Allegheny. Valley ' Rail Roai ON AND after Monday Feb. i. Trains will rua as follows (Philadelphia Time): . i Trains leave Oil Citv for PiUsbureh at .213 p. ta. 7:45 a. in. arriving at Fittaburgh at iu:uo. ana s:u" p. m. Brady's liend Accommodation leaves Oil City at fi:12 p. m. arriving at Brady's Bnd at t:36 p. in. , . Trains leave Pittaburgh for Oil City at 7:20 a. m. and 8s20 p. m., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 and :4u n. m. . , , . Oil City accommodation leave Brady's Bend at 8:50 a. m. arriving la Oil City a 12:05 p.m. ..'. Train leave Oil City for Buffalo at fc45 B. m. 6:20 a. m, and U:10 a-m. arriving In utfatloat a:55 p. m. l:10a.m.and 7:25 p.m. T. ains leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at 6:05 p. m. an i 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City at 2:10 p. jn. and 8:20 p. m. ' " All tinina given above run through from Pitub irjrh to Butralo and return, without chango of car.1 Trins run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutaa fester than Pittsburirh time.. . The time at ButTalo is L. 8. AM. 8 Ky time which U 28 uiinatea slower than Philadelphia time. At Red Bank Junction this road con wlth the Eastern Extension which runs te Brookvhle.leavlna- Red Bank at 1 1:46 a. m. and 7:50 a. m. arriving in BrookvUle at 8;S0 and 12:10 p. m. The train leaving Red Bank at 11:43 p.m. arrives at Reynoldeville at :46 p. m. . J. J. LAW REN CK, . T. M. KINO. . , Oeu'l. Sup t. Ass t. tiup't. THE KEST PAPER. TRY IT!!! Tlie RcIkntifk: Amtrkax is the cheap est and bot illustrated weekly paper pub lished. Kvery number onuUins from 10 to 15 original engravings of new. machinery, novel inventions, bridgm, engineering works, architecture, Improved 'arm imple ments, and every new discoverv la chem istry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages ann several nunarea engravings. . Thous ands of volumes are ureaerved for bindina and reference. The practical receipta are wen worm ten uiuea tba auhacriptlon price. . Terms. $3 a vear by mail. Speci ments sent free. A new volume com mence January f, 1S74. , May be had af an iit'wn noaiera. D k T T H T C obtaineeT on the beat torms. HI U Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advice free. All patents are published In the Scientiflo American the weekhey issue. Bend for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full dlrectiona fur obtainnia interna. Ad dress for the Paiier or concerning Patents, in,, 87 rark Jlow, New York Branch Office, oor. F and 7th ata., Waah ingtonlXC. w40 1w NEBRASKA GRIST HILL. TME GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Ijoy town,) Forest cwnlr, lias bee thor oughly overhauled and relitted in first class order, and is now runuing and doing alikindaof " ; . : CrlTOM QRIvDI?rG. FLOUR, FEED,'-' ' AMD OATS. Constantly an hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. R. 48-ia K, W. LKDEBU ' ' NOTICE. DR. J N." BOLARD, of Tidloute, ban ret (rnsd to hia pracUce after an ab eance ol four months, ent in the Uopi taJsof New York, where h will alkmd oalia in his profeaaion. , Ofllm in Kureka Drug Bture, 3d dnnr above th bank, Tidloute, Pa. 4Cit 1 TH E S U N. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, A trAILY. T1IH WEKKLY HUN la too widely known to require any extended rccom trienrtntlon but tlio TOTHonK which have already given It fifty thousand siilacrihers and which will, we hope, give R many thousands mores are btielly as follows t , It la a Hint-rule icw simper. All the news of the day will be found In : pon dented when unimportant, at full lenuih when of moment, and alwny proxented In a clear, Intelligent and Interesting man. nor. . . It I a first-rale fain II v paper, nill of en tertaining Mid Instructive reading of eve rv kind, but containing nothing that can -vkndthe nioet delh-ale and scrupulous Itisarii'st-rate atory pa,. ' .AJlfre tale and 'romancea of current - are carefully velected aud legibly, printed In ita pagoa. ' It la a first-rate agricultural paper. The most freeh and Instructive article on agri cultural iopics reguiariy appear in luisds- It Is an Independent political paper, be longing to no Dartv ana wearlna- no collar. It lights thr the election of the beat men to office. It eepeclally devotes It energies to the vxpoHUM f the jrrrat eorroptlnna that nowweaaen anu aiagrace nnrcountrv.and threaten to undermine republican Institu tioaa Sttngether. It has nm fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It rapnrta the fashions tor the ladle and the aiarkots for Uie men, especially the cattle-markets, to which It pays particular attention.' j it ir r hiin -cu-i Finally, It Is the cheapest papqr puMlalj- 1'ii.wniiri yswr wm secure n Tor any sebacriber.., U is n. acewurv to get HH,.iikln nnlaplA . Til I . . I ' T- 1 I" ' " " ... '- umw a ,1 . . I R.I'.I LY 81TN at this rate. Any one. who sends a aiugie uoiiar wiu gel the paper for a y THE . WEEKLY SUW.-iEIhr naoaa. fifty-aix columns. Only 1.Q0 a yeas, JNo uimiiinia iroin tnis rate, THE 8EMI-WEKKI.T BUST .-Same alseaa the Daily Sun. JiOO a vear. A dis. cuunt of 20 per cent to rlabs of !0orrvr. TUB 1'Alhi HUJt, A largi ''lU newspaper of twentv-elght coluv Jt Dail v clmiteiKiu . over l&.000. All t news for S cents. Hubacription price 50 -enta a month, or $0.00 a year.' Te olaba o. 10 or over, a discount or 20 per cent. Address "THEBU.V," New York City, 8 .' : i'c i 0 11 .2 f -2 S 3 a ; i ic i : I li V:'ll. I.. PITH OLE VAIXEY R'Y. o If AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871 x rains wui rao as rouowst ' TRAINS HCRTIIWARD;- ' TAnoas. ( i.! :No. l ', Mo. i Oleopolis, . , 10.25 am , ISO j ni inuimM. iv.n a Woods i vi , W,M " '. 1.11 Prathers MlU 10.24 " 8.10 " FitkoleCity ' -! 11.08 - i.jo ' TRAHT8 gOUTHWAtti). 1 ' sraviesa. : Pithola City, Prathers Mill -Woods ... ,,j . , . Bennett He. I. t- 9 Ho. 8. -8.40 a m LW p m ' 8.48 1.48 K.64 14 ,, 1.68, , s.oa " J.02 " Oleopells . ) v S.18 'l'a14 All Trains make oloee eonnectiona at Oleopolis with trains on the (HI Creek A Allegheny River Bailway, MorUi attd Bonth. . Two Lines of Rtagea ran daily between PltnoleCity, Miller arm and Pleasant ville, Daakingoonneottoa with arriving and departing Trains. , J. T.BLAIR, II. WICKUAM, Hup't. Ticket Agoot, Pithole City, Pa. T OB WOIK of all kinds dens at this ef- I ft i an ebort notice. ii .. .. ... I .-ry . I . . t .i :!.: v .i- ( r. ' . '"v3 " r .- ji . i i , 1,.1 ,, i .. . .( v , PTTTCTi "TRGII, PA- PITTSBo. .', nsnrDC av mil Donunri w k--s.. ' vnvuu vi , mniw rnvmnkl r4 I LPllSh :!' i , I !,. j ,, . ' - II,, , . , .j. ,, , , i. : ,) Ir I t l. o.l ,ll lr-r :i: : . oji.'-'v "';-i' -.'. .u.ii ; I io t,t. si il .'lb i "Htuiti, hi it , : fasajExaasaBaaaaaUaacxi WE AMERICAN t, ,.,L;,.yEEKIfY JOWXAI.OFTIIE r..i i i IRON, COAL, METAL This Journal, now In Ita Twelfth Year, la of ita clam in the United Ntatca. ' Published nteei anit uiaaa inuoetriaaor tae oountry. It aaa raciilUrs for gatering informatina ef thoae Trade aurq .as no otho paper possesses. In addition It ha neariv One Unadred I'orrespondouta in all parts or theeoantrv, Vamtb A . ... J I . Ml k... . . " . ni...Hi . m u'r.ii. iimj .m iii.b.iwwwi f . Ita Page of Cjndensed Manufacturing Notes: i, , lu Able English letter ,, ,.,,,,.. Ita Short Edttoriale : "" . Ita Pittsburgh Iron A Metal Price Mats and Review of American Iren Markets Ita Thorough and Reliable Statistical Tables i Ita Monthly Reports from Blast Furnaces: Ita Iron Workers'. Waga Table. . . A .1 1A:'.IV t'.'.'.H .1 A."'.f So psrann Sngaged the Maaoikoture or Sale ef Iron, Steel, Ore. Coal. Olata. MaraV ware or MsUls, ran dq without it. ' w . -", 'UBORIPTIH, ' . , HOt PKal.TEaJrt. :i VI - omimy.W Wsjs ftni JT ITw Vu Uppi ICeMtOn. , ' .... :,: a AMERICAN MANUFACTURER, ". 44 1st M .:. , OT IVood Street, riUsburgl fir. J. Walkfi'a tnliroinlft Via.' ' rgar Hitter are a -purely Vecc'tuble prcpnr.uion, mnue cutoiiy from tua rm tire hcrbt found on . lower niijfNi ef tLs Sierra Nevada inouiit.iiiis of Califor nia, the meilielnnl pnertic8 of w hich . are extruetetl tliciofruni aiUieut tho uto of Alcohol. The question it almost daily asked. " W li.it is the tanso ttt tlio nnpiirnlleleil success of ViNKriait IUt TKlUit" Our answer is, that lUoy icuioyo tho cause of disease, niut the pitiiont re covers his henrtli.' They nre tire Ktt i blood ma iller nnJ a liro-tfivwiu priiiuiplOi perfect Honovutor tuU InviKorator of the svstom. Never ' before In the hiitory of the world hsa a nicdicin been coinpnumled posseiwiig .tne ramarsauis ' qualities of Vikkoas KiTTKas in tisulinjr ths lick of srery diess mau is heir to. Thejr are a pentts Purratirs a well ss a. Tonic. ' relieving t'onjreitiii or Inflainmatlnrf of . the Liver aud Viscsrsl Cifsa la Bilioas lliseaaes ... 1 The properties of nn. 'KXixin'a Tixioas tiinXM are Aperient. Hiinlieratic, Csmiinatirs, Nntritiuos, Lasaure, l)iurtie, ' Ssuaiirt, Countsr Irritant Sudorific, Altera- tir and Aati-BiliiNia : , . It. II. HaOOSUD SX CO.. 1 xnstrm ss4 Oss. Arts.. Sas Prsnsba Csnemla, e4 mt. sf Wasoisxtus ss4 Cssilws a, N. T,, Seta bj aOl IracglsU b4 Ocalsrs. " , ,. .I';' ....... .;.i; v !'.'.;; : ., ,.. 1 ,-, MW... '-... -': ' I! i ' (ill 1 '' t . I ' ! ' H ' , ! . ! i : : . -i. -.Ii ':; ; , ". - ,.U r .. Ana ALl, KIFPeOF j .: SPORTIrIG iRD FISHIPlil: TACKLE. : i. i! ' " 1 rOOXKT CCTLKJt Tt .1 ' .'I .'. 11. U SCISSORS, etX, tC n 'l.'i! TO B i CC 0 X.ND (C JG A R'tf '. !.:!' ' '! '1 RIFLES MADE TO ORDER " A D WARRANTED. ' ' .f'..('f .1 "! :'! I"' .' -1 ' Repairing Loeka and Fitting Keys A POIAITY. REPAIRING in BANt'HBBa KXA1XT AMP PROMPTLY DONE. 44-f T1PT TE, PA iMi.jisi u. . ''' w' r ' ..i. '.!. ' J..WAi: I. 511 V Or v. i.r-..,f J. -r. Ii .'. ,,, ,-'! 1 i i ; r TCt MANUFACTURER, AND GLASS TRADES i ..-T rervignloed as the Leading Rep: at Pittaburgh, the center of the fa reaentaMae hurt M. from whom it Is wousiantly la recelnt s , . ' 1 rgsae PsU A FAMILY ARTTd tJS. ' A(na make I12..V) per riser's per' week. 'AN' ENTIRELY NEW'"" SEWING MIACIlIiTO For Domtle Use. OHXYFIVE " OLUAlllf. .i .,.,Vitllthow rautant. BUTTON HOLE, WORKII, Talented JunoZrth,J8TI, AWARDED TFTK FII5.WT PRKMrtTW AT THBjAMKJ) ilCAS INST;T'.'7 . MARYLAND lAIim'TK PHRgtl8TL A most ' vronderftil and eleratly eaa atruct Kewinir Msi-liine for familv work. Cnniplote in nil ita Tartit, Usee tbetHtralial Kye 1'ointml Needle, self treading, dlrees MliriRlit Positive Motion, new teusTon self feed and cloilt Uaider.. (imntesftr wkasS and on a table. Lisbt running. UuioolSi and' noiaeleas. tl:eall 'aood hlrb-Tirieesl machines, lias i'ateut gheck io prevail the wheel IioIiik turneil the wrong; way. Us., tlie tlirmd direct front, thai apeel. Makes the elastic hick stitch, finest and strongest stick l.nown ; firm, durable, close and rapid.. Will do all kitids of work. nne and coarse, front cambric to heavr cloth or Leather, and uses all description of,threal. This Machine la heavilv eoa. atrurteri toprlveit strength t all the parts of each Machine being inatle alike by ma- cninerr, ami neauiiiuiiy nnisncd anil orna mented: It ia very easy to loam, Rapid, amnoth and silent in operation. Reliable at all time,' and a Practical, Sclsntifio, Mechanical Invention, at greatly, reducest price.- - A food elicap family sowing tfiacblae s last. Thotlrt.tand nnlv-auccees in pre doclng a valnable, Substantial and relia- blo low priced Sawing Machine. , Ita ea trome low price reaches all conditions, lla simplicity and strength ad.ipt it to aU capacitlcs,wiiiie Ita mauy inenis inaas ii universal favorite 1 v. herovir ' used, an4 creates a rapid dwnaiuL , . ; , IT 1H ALU IT 11 IteCOMMENDKn. I can eheerfullv and ennflilviitlv reoaas- mend ita use to those who are wanting; a really good Sewing Machine, at a Crw pries. j, : Mrs. H.R.J AM KSON, j-eotono, win county, JIU Price of each machine, "riass A. "One," (warrantnd for five vears bvepeeial certificate,) with all the Hitmen, and eve rything complete belonfflng to it, InoleoV in( self threading needle, packed la strong wooden box, snd delivered to nap part or tue.country, ty express Tree further charges, on receipt of price, oaly Five Dollars. Kafe delivery guarantee. With each Machine ws will send, oa is eetpt of $1 extra, the new patent BUTTON HOLK WORKER, i. in: One of the most Important and useful la venticna of the age. Ho simple and ear tain, that a child can work the tin eat 'tea ton hole with regularity and ease. 0treaf and beautiful. , Special terms, and extra Inducements Male and Female Agents, store keepers, Ac, who will establish agencies tbreutjh ths country aud keep our new machiaea on sxlifliition and sale. County Blgkta given to smart agents free. Agent's ansa plete oatflt, furnished without any' extra charge. .Samples ot sewing, deaorlplivs circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, o., o., sent free. We alee supply i . ..- ' AiRKUI.TCRAL IMTLEMEXf. ' Latest Patents and ienprovememas tm' the Farm and Uarden. Mowera, Reapers,. Cultivators, Feed emitters. Harrows, Faraa Mills, rianters, Harveatera, TbraaWe and all articles needed for Farm worsts Rars iSaeda In large variety. All Meawew sent In Post Office Menev Orders, ttak Drafts, or by Expreaa, will be atrour, riak snd are pertsctly sec are. sMs 4alivarf er all our goods guaranteed. "An old and rMnsible firm that eett ths best goods at the lowest prioe, aa4 easW be relied upon byourreedere." rarsaeVe ' Journal, Nsw York. Hot Responsible for Regintered Letts ea. Address, JKROME B. fiUDHoN A OO, Comer Greenwich A Cortlaadt Bta., Hear lorx. II 7 E WANT YOU Te act as Asea v distribute oar At Ad TsrtLlaf . kwM. Maps, mounted en English Cloth. eoBsplete Map of the United fttataw. aire these Manaawav r rati and will elisor ' A . h " - ". .. ...-;;:y' anaaBBaBaaasBXaaBBaaBiasaaBUaasMaaBSBi yoa one dollar for every Map you dtasrlV' ute In everyoounty and slate lu the Pai'aa, Male and Eemals Ageoia vuiel A4 dreaa Immedlatelv, enclosing one deliaw for oatfit of five Maps, Territory, Gtaev Lars, sod AMI particulars ADVfcKTIAUXG MAP CO.. w4 lwt F.s Rrsy P. n , ClriTj ., Tj 1
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