The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 15, 1874, Image 4

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    DKAUdED TO MKA II V ASIIAKK.
A colored man nnraeil James 1'11'u,
says the (ialveston (Tcsas) New, tells
h wonderful story about tho narrow
escape of a companion who accompa
nied him out upon the beuch last week
to fish. Tho two mon, it seems, have
been in tho habit of fishing every
inornin?, at an rarly hour, and always
go amply prepared with hooka and
lines adapted for tho capture of mem
bers of tho fiuny tribe of all sizes. On
the morning specified abovo, Ellis and
his companion, Wash , threw in
their lines, after wading out Bomo dis
tance into tho surf, and according to
his usual custom Wash tied the line
about his left wrist. A short time af
terward Ellis, who was some distance
to the eastward, heard Wash shouting :
"I've got him 1 I've got him I" .
"What have you kctched." asked
Ellis.
"I believe it's n whale or a jewfiah J"
answered Wash.
Ai Wash made this answer Ellis
noticed that he was being dragged for
ward into the gulf, at.d started t ren
der assistance. In the meantime Wash
was boing dragged rapidly out to sea,
at times struggling with all his might
on his foot, and at other times sub
merged beneath the waves. It was
then that Ellis fully realized the peril
of his companion, having remembered
his habit of tying tbo line about, his
arm wliilo fishings i '" . - ; ,
It was an awful moment. With all
his efforts Ellis found that it would be
impossible to reach the struggling ma.
Already ho had passed the first bar ;
a few moments more and he would he
in deep water, and not being able to
swim even if be succoded in releasing
himself from tho line, he must certain
ly perish. Suddenly, however, lie was
noticed to stop, and standing upon his
feet raised both hands above the wavos.
"Wash," shouted Ellis, rubbing for
ward, "has you done got loose J" . ,
"Yes, but, Lord bless you, it was a
tight squeeze, sure enough."
"What was it?" asked Ellis.
Wash replied that when he first
fastened on to it, he thought it was a
big red fish or gar, but a few jerks
convinced him that it was either a
whale or a shark, most probably the
latter. At one time after crossing the
bar he saw it leap out of tire water,
and it appeared to be about ten feet
long, as near as he could calculate,
The probability is that Wash will hold
his line in his hand the next time he
goes ouc to fish. ' ,
A FRIEMD WORTH HATING.
In the death of Mr. Levi Blossom,
Milwaukee loses a public-spirited citi
en, and Senator Mat. Carpenter loses
a conttdemiai ,a,iocr, 10 wUuui no
nay attribute no small share of Lis
success. Mr. Blossom was one of the
first to suggest the building of a lake
shore road from Milwaukee to Chica
go. The project was regarded as ut
terly chimerical, as it was thought im
practicable for the road to compete
with the water route. But ho entered
upon the work'with extraordinary en
ergy, and by a sories of addresses to
the people along the proposed line,
induced them to subscribe liberally
for its construction. Thus tbo scheme
was pushed forward to realization
in the road which nov constitutes tho
Milwaukee division of the Chicago
and Northwestern system. It shows
how abundantly Mr. Blossom's presci
faoo was vindicated that now another
road has been built parallel to this,
and that both enjoy remunerative
business.
And this was by no means the ouly
enterprise that he conceived with ad
mirable judgment, and promoted with
resistless energy and fertility of re
source. Mr. Blossom's relations with
Mr. Carpenter were close and intimate
during a long terra of years. The for
mer entertained toward the latter a
warm personal friendship and a high
appreciation of his abilities. When
Mr. Carpenter became a candidate
for the Senate, Mr. Blossom, by saga
cious counsel and vigilant mentorship,
doubtless contributed more than any
other one cause to his election. When
Mr. Carpenter visited New Orleans
last spring, Mr. Blossom accompanied
him, and persons who were intimate
with both, could seo in the formnr's
speeches in that city, which advanced
him considerably iu the estimation of
the public, the traces ot his compan
ion's advice. It is evidence of the
friendship which the deceased felt to
wards the eloquent senator, that his
confidence in his future never flagged,
and that in a recent conversion with
the writer, ho expressed an absence of
all misgiving but Mr. Carpenter would
Acquit himself of the Long Branch
scandal, and suffer no interruption of
hi political career.CVUca7o Tune.
.1 . . .....
The editor of tha Tn nnnitt ftl s
apologizes for the nou-appcarauco of
Ilia ra rvu h eaninr l..f I... . .
haul off to dig buckshot out of his
When vour nnrket-hnnlc rota amnio
and everybody knows it, you can put
ill VAI1V fiianrlo an i - n n A S .,-,,..,
" isuuo u lit ttiiu it nvu i
"bulge out" worth a cent.
t , The Rochester Chronicle offers three
fn t m run rrvn ti ?, tnn!nnl nn .-. i - L. ..
lions, and writers are not limited as to
subjects. ' - ' ' '
That "little birds do iu their nest.
agree - is no credit to the little birds,
because it would never do for them to
foil out.
JOB WORK
IH'N K AT TH K
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At Vie lowed rath prioee, neatly, prompt
ly, and in ttyl eqrltil to that of any
other establishment in the DutrieL
BUSINESS CARDS;
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARDS.,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
MOXTIIXY HTATEJIEXTS,
ENVELOPES
V. BILLHEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS, 1
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS.
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DODGERS,
- - . ' ' ' . - ' .
HANDBILLS,
LABELS, .
8111ITIXG TAGS, c.
Allegheny 'Valley r,Tlair koad.
Oil Creek -Allegheny River Rail
way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts
burgh R. R.
fS AND AFTKK Mondnr, FebrliAr;
v-f iMd. i rat us w in run i
I lOllOWS
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Kittanning
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llrarlv Rend
Parker
Kmlctitoii
Hcrubirras
Franklin
Oil C'ilv
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Titusvllle
Cony
Miivville
liuiliilo
10:0.
7:'-N!
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U:lo
:t:.ril lii:.v
fi:10,ll:l.i
7:00 1:47
8:5.i :0.i
p. in a. in
p. m
II. Ill p. Ill
Tralnn run bv PlillBrtHiiliin Tinio.
j r 3. J.LAWUEM'U.Uviri Sup
PENNSYLVANIA: CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AM) A KTF.U II I". 1. Sun. lav' Jlay
1, 1870, 'I'iuIus nrrive Hi niul lonvu Hid
I'nlon lrpot, rornrr of. Washlnton an J
Liberty street, n fnllown; i
AUK IV I. '
Mull Train, 1.30 a in ; l'.t Line, 12.12 a
m i Well's ncH'nniniorintion A'o. 1, li.'JO a m :
Hriiitfin Afvifii iii.wlut inti Vi 1 7 Iu a
AVttll's ai''oinino(liitii)ii No 2. S.,"iio ia :Cin-
ciminti fixprcss '.'.'-Omnij .luluiHtuvrn nc
coiiunoilaiion. 10.r0 am; UiuiIiliH-k's ai--coinmojation
No 1, 7.IK) p in j l'lUiurgh
exiifrss 1..T0 p in; 1'noillo pxpi-OKs l.SO p in ;
NVall's ui'coninniiliitlon No .1, H.M in ;
(iiiiiivivuuii Kui'uijiinouuiion ioj,v.iki pin;
Wall's nrriiiiiiiMla(iiu No 4, 6.50 p in
llrinton noroiiiiiinilation No 2, 1.10 p in;
Way rsciigur JO.ViO p m. . . i
DEPllT.
Southern express 5.20 a ni ; raclfto ox-
prem 2.40 a 111 ; Wall's nrcommoilnHoit No
1, 6.30a 111 ; Mail Train 8.10 n ui ; ltrinton'i
aeeominndntion 11.20 a 111: Urnililnck'a hc
cuninioilalion No 1,5.10 p 111; ('iiu'innuli
exnivis 12.:(5 p til ; Wall' aei'oiiiiiiuilation
N 2, 11.61 n 111 ; JolniKtown ai'ooninioilation
4.05 p 111 ; llomrwonil mHioiiuiiiHlatinii No
1, .i0 p m j l'lulailulpliia express 3.:mI ) iu;
Wall aiviiinmoilation Nn 3.3.05 d hi: W all's
ncooniiiioilatioii No 4, 0.05 p 111 ; V ast Lion
7.40 p ni ; Wall s No 5, 11.00 p 111.
Tho Chim-h Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at H.0.1 a. in., rrai-liintf I'itw-
rmrjrli at 10.011 n. 111. Kturiilnni'vt ritt
Imruli at 12.fiO p. in., and arrive at Wall's
station ut 2.10 p. ill.
Cincinnati express loavrs d lily. South
ern expri'f daityoxoptMoiiia5-. All ojh
er Trains daily, except Sunday
xor iurtuor lniurinatiun npiy to
W. II. BECKWITII, Aent.
Tlio IYnuHvlvania Kailroad Conipniiv
will not assume any Risk for Bairirac ex
cept for Wearing- Apparel, and limit tlieir
rspousibiuty to Ono Hundred Uollat val
ue. All hnirgaa'O exceeding tljnt a ount
in value will lie ut tho risk of tuu (nor,
unions taken by special contract.
A. J. t'ASSAl
3 (moral Superintendent. Altoona Fa.
AlleghAtiy Yallpy "Rail Road.
OX AXD' after Monday Juno 1. Trains
will run 04 follows (Fhiladulphia
TiniB):
Trains leave Oil City for PitUburuh at
2:15p. 111. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving
at sUsburgh ut 10:00. 3:40 p. 111. and 0:10 a.
111.
Trains leave rittHlmrxli for Oil C'itv at
7;20 a. 111., 1:00 and 6;.i0 p. in., arriving in
Oil City at 2:33 a. in., H: 15 and 8:05 p, ni.
Trains leave Oil City for lluilulo at 2: 45
p. iu. 0:20 p. 111, arriving iu Uutla'.lo at
8:55'p. in. 1:10 u. in.
T.ains leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at 6:05
a. in. and 12:25 p. m. ai riving at Oil Citv at
2:00 p. in. and 8:05 p. in.
All trains itiven above run through from
rittHburgh to Ilutl'alo and return, williout
change, of car. Trains run on riiiladul
phiu time, whicUis 20 mi 1111 lea faster than
1'ilUbunrh time The. time at Hiul'ulo is
1 H. & M. S- K'y time which is 2i luiuules
slower tlian riiiladelpliia tima.
Oil City accommodation luaven llrady's
Bond at 0:40 a. 111. arriving in Oil. City at
11:50 p. 111. Leaves Oil Citv at 5:05 p.' in.,
arriving ut Brady's b.inrt lit !:15. p. m.
At Hod lluuk Junction this road 0011
with the) Ka-Ueru Kxteiision which runs to
Iteynoldavillo.
' J. J. LAWRENCE,
T. M. KINO, Uen'l. Sup't
Ass't. Sup't.
Till ISFiST .'PAPER.
Q TRY IT!!!
The HciKN'i'iriu Ami:hiuan in tho cheap
est and best illustrated weekly paper pub
lished. Kvery number contains from 10 to
15 original ongravings of new machinery,
novel inventions, bridges, engineering
works, architecture, improved Jurui implo
uenUi, and every new discovoi v in chem
istry. , A year's numbers contain 832 pages
and several hundred ongravings. Thous
ands of volumes aro pieserved for binding
and reference. The practical receipts uro
well worth ten times the subscription
price. Terms, $3 a year by mail. Kpeci
nicnts sent free. A new volumo com
mences January 3, 1S74. May bo had of
II news dealers,
DATCNTC obtained in the best terms.
I Hiking Models of new inventions
and sketches examined and advice free.
All patents are published iu the .Scientilie
American tho week they issue. Hcnd for
pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and
full directions lor obtaining Patents. Ad
dress lor the Paper or concerning Patents,
M II N N A. CO., 37 l ark Kow, New York.
Branch OUice, cor. F and 7th U., Wash
ington D. .. . w 4U lm
NEBMSKAJjRJST MILL.
Tlin GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lav
b)U'U,l Forest county, has been thor
oughly overhauled and relittcd in liist
class order.aud is now ruuuiiig uud doing
all kinds of
CUSTOM UltOIUAU.
FLOUR, ' "
VEVD, AND OATS.
Constantly on hand, and sold at tho very
lowest tiguros.
3-4il 11. W. LLDliUL'R.
Frauk ltobblns,
PHOTOGR'APHEE ,
(St'COKSSOB TO DKM1NU.) ' '
Pictures iu evory st vloof tho art. Views
of the oil regions for sulo or taken o or
der. CKNTItE STREET, near K, li. croMing.
KYCAMOHEKTRKJCT, n.ar Unios Ho
pjl, 1 il Cilr, Pa. ij.lf
WKKKLY.SKMI-WKEKI.V, A UA1LY.
TlIK WKKKLY MUN Is loo widely
known to require any rxtcml"d rccuiu
iiiriirTntinn ; bfit the rrsoin Wlilcli have
already given it fitly thous.and subscriber
and wliicli will, we hope, give it many
thousands 11101 e, nro brlellv as follow t
It is a Urst-ratc newspaper. All tho
news of tlm day w ill bo found In It, con
ilcnsed when "unimportant, at full length
when of moment, and always presented
In n clear, intelligent and Inte'rcslins man
ner. It Isn first-rile! family paper, full of on
teriainiti'j and Instructive reading of eve
ry kind, tint iinUiiiniug 111 thing that can
nflcnd the nio.' t delicate and scrupulous
taste.
It Is a first-rate story pnprr. The best
tales and romances of eurrwiit literature
are carefully selected anil legibly printed
in its pages.
It Is a lirst-rnto agricultural paper. The
most fl esh and instructive article on acri
cullural topica regularly appear inthisde
pai tinent.
It is nn Independent political paper, be
longing to 1111 j arty and wearing no collar.
II tights for the election of the best men to
olllee. It especially devotes It energies lo
the exposuio of the groat corruptions that
now weaken and disgrace ourcountrv.and
threaten to undermine republican instiiu
tions.altogether. It lias 110 fear of knaves,
and nk no favor from tlirir suppoi t.'rs.
It reports U10 fashion for the ladies and
tho markets for the men. CMieciallv the
enltle-miukets, to which it pay particular
attention.
' 'Finally, It la the cheapest paper publisli-
lil. V1J1m ilnlllir a vrnr Hill Kpelirn it. Tor
any nliseribitr. it is not necessary to get
up a ebni In oii4w to have T11K WKKK
LY fcil'N nt this ("Ito. ,Any one who sends
a single dollar will gi t the pnper for a year.
'i in-, vi ! i'. M.i rs t A . riigut "pages,
flft.v-aix columns. Only fl.00 a year. No
diseoimLs from Uiis rate,
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newspaper of tv. euty-eight colums. Daily
circulation over 120.0IH.I. All tho new's
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month, or fH.00 a year, 'lo clubs of 10 or
over, a discount of 20 per cent,
Address
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PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y.
o
X AND APTKR Monday, June 5, 1S71,
irains win run a loiiows:
TRAINS NORTH WA RD.
STATIONS.
Oleopolis,
l!.i.kctt,
Woods '
Prathers Mill
Pi thole City
No. 2. . , No. 4.
10.25 a in 3.30 p m
10.3 " 3.28 "
10.30 " 3.18 "
10.24 " 3.10 "
11.00 ' 1 2.NI
TRAINS (SOUTHWARD.
STATIOK.-
PUhola Citv.
Prathers Mill
Woods
Dennett
Oloopelis
Ko. 1. " ' No. 8.
8.40 a 111 . 1.20 p in
H.4M " l.l "
KfiO ' 1.511 "
' 11.02 " 2.0J "
0.10 " 2.14 "
Ail trains
make close connections
at Oleopolis with trains on tbuOil Creek A
Allegheny River Railway, North, und
ROI1U1. .
Two Lines of Stages ri-n dailc bilwceii
Pitliolo City, MiJIcr l arm anj Pleasjiul-
viiie, lnakingvouuuclioii witliariiviiigaiid
dnHi uog Tniins. J, T. ULAUt,
11. W KMUll, hllp t
Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa.
I JOB WORK of all kinds done ut this of
' lice on short notice
CRAWFGRfl
sf. r-(J t, in'! l--i
. .PITTSBUKClI, PA.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTfcNDED Ta '
1.- .r. -
THE AtV.ER.CAP MANUFACTURER,
; " IRON, COAL, METAL AND GLASS TRADES. " ' '
Tlda Journal, now In Its Twolitli Year, is reemrni.n.l us tlm Leading Kc'iesiiitliiio
of Its class in the. United Htates. Published at 1'iilshiue.h. I he center ol the heavy 1 roll
IStocl and Dluss Industrias of Hie country, it lias hicilities lor gutiiriiig iiiforniati-n 0
these Trades such 110 other paper possesses. In additimi it Iui neai lv One Hundred
Corrcspondonlj in all parts of tjie country, from vhnu it Is constant; v iu receipt of
News. Among its Specialties may be mentioned : - '
lis Page of Cjiidensed MaiHit'aclurliig Notes; . '.'.,
. Its Able ICnulisli lller .
Its Short I'.ililorinls ;
Its Plttsbiirt$h Iron A MeUI Price Lists and Roview of An'.ui ieau Iron Markets:
( lis Tliorouili and lieliablo Statistical Tables;
Its Monthly Reports from Blast I'urnacc;
Its Iron Workers' Wages Tables.
, No person pngaged the .Maniifauluiu or S.iie of Iron, Stee!, Ore, C.ial lilaa,' vfiud
ware or Metals, ecu i)t without l(.
: Ni iisf ltiPiioN, - - - fi.iKi pi 1; yi:.i;.
iii. Sample Copies aentl'reo on application. . f.
AMERICAN MANTFACTi:i!KK.
44 3iu y t7.Wool Nlrccl, IiCl!IurjIi. Ia.
J)r. J. "iValkor's I'nliTornht VLn-
OSIir llitlt'l'S nro !l imitl v Veotabln
preparation, 1:1. ido chiclly fi-onn'tlii! n.
tivo herbs I011111I oil tho loulr rhngrs ut
ll:o Sierra Nov.nl.l iiii)i:utiiin.s vi t'ulii'oi'
i;:.i, tho medicinal piopenics. of wiiich
nro cxtiacrctl tlieiclnihi ivitlumt tho u.so
of Alcohol. The (ii(vliuii ib a!;uo:
thiiiy asked. "What i.s the cati.-j ni tl.o
liMpar.illolcil fwcc.-s of Vii.:u n rr
TliKsP' Our niixucr is. tli;it tl.i y tviiiovo
llio ftitiso of Uiiicasc, f.mi tin: j..it:ci: re
covers I:i3 heal: li. They ;uo l!ic t.c.it
blooj pmillei iitul iflife-tviiiu' principle,
a pciTui't I'eijoMiiiu- iiinl ln iorutur
of t!io pystc;n. Never 1 cioic. .jt t!ii)
liistuiy i f t!.o world' li.-t-i 11 iiii-ilii-iuD L t-n
tuiliIKiiiialed uwsvsi ing the li tuiAalilc
(p.ulinci of ViM.i.iii lln n.its in 1 ii!ii:g tl.u
eicU or every iliM-a-n man is Iu i: Vi. Tl:ry
uru a penile Pi:rgaliio at .M t-il ai To::ic.
re!icvi:.g-L'oii-'e.-uiiii or l;,:l,ia .Hiulioii ef
tl.o Liver a::i.l Vlitcral Orsai.s; in Hiifuiti
lh.-'eaac , , i.
The projioi'l ios (,f Pi:v Wauckh's
TlNKd.ui l:i i 1 Kiis ar Aperieiit", I lianheietie,
''Carminative, Niitjiiinus. l.aitiiilvei I'inrailc,
Sedative. Coiiiitcr-lrriuut Sudprilic. Al'-ra-live,
uud Auti-lfiiinu. 1
r. 11. jhao.t M.n ft rn..-
IMiptTiii mul linn. Artj.. s ui i'riiiAlo 1. l.'tffoni!,
hJiJ tr. iif 'mli.nfl.irt icul I'leiilUnSu.. . V."
tiuld by ull Ui-u;;l.l uimI t. ult ra.
rehoval:
We will remove our stock of
) v
IIAKUMVA1C1V STOVEN,
' ' ' TIN 1FA RE, ' III OX,' KA ILfj, 1
FILES, BELTING, AND
ON Tit K Fir.ST DAT OF APRIL,
'TO THK '
( ' j ' ' "
Reynolds, Hukill & Co. Block,
.'KKNECA STRKKT, J
until which time wc will sell at
1'ONf roi; daw 11
H. ti. T1NKLR A CO..UIL CITY.
BUILDING FELT
(No Tar used), for outnido work and in
side, Instead of plaster. Felt fuipctings,
A-c.., fvnid two ;Weent svlii s lor iiieulur
aud samples. C. J. l'A V, C.ini ten, N. .!.
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Agent niakecU.r.O per day, J" per week.
AN ENTIRELY NE VV
sewi.; MACiaivE
Far Domestic Uao. .
O NLY FIVE OLLAR.S,
With the New Pnntent
BUTTON HOLE 'WORKER,
1 Patented June 27th, 1S7I,
AWAnilUDTHK KI1IST PI! KM I CM AT
TUU AMERICAN INSTlTUTIi
a n n 1
MARYLAND INSI1TUTU FAIRS, Hffl.
A most wonderful 'end eiegai tly eon-striict-d
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Ciinipletc it. nil its Paris, Use the Straight
F.ye Pointed Needle, self trending, diiet:!
upright Positive M.ition, new tension self
fiied and cloih Unider, (merates bv whool
and on n table. .iht runnin:.'. ismootli
and noiseless. lii all Jgood high-priced
machines. Has Patent ( 'heck to pruvunt
the w heel being turned the wrong wav.
I'ses the thread direct Ironi I he poo
Makes the cbistle lock stit"h. linest sod
siniuteji stie)
i l.uowii : firm. dii. al.l it. 1-It lit at
mid ra;id
Will tl-. IUI KiiHlM f u.iik.
line aim eoiir.se, ironi cainbrie to huavv
cloth or Leather, and uses all dc ;er:piions
of thread. This Machine is lieai i!v cou
li u led to give it Mreiigth ; all ihe parln
of each Machine bi iic uoule alike bv ma
chinery, and beautifully finished and'ortm
meiile.l. It is very easy to learn. Hiipid,
smooih and silent in op ration. Reliablu
st nil lime, und 11 Practical, Scientific,
Mc hanical Invuntioii, :?t ! ally rcduvu i
price.- .
A g-.od cheap family sewing tnaehiiw u
last." Tlui lirt and only Kiieetss iu plot
ibicing a valuable, siiUt-uiUul mid rulia
lile low priced Si iviiux Machine. It ex
treme low pri.-e reaches all-eon(l:ihins. It
binijiUcity u.e.l strcii-ih adapts it, to iv,l
cn;.a -itii s,wliilo jt.s iiiiinv 1 1 - its imi.lu ir a
universal favorite : wheiivir used, and
civatu a rapid demand.
rr is a t.r. rr is nnvi i:m t. 1
I can cliem rully and cimiidciu! v revnin
mend its use to those v.-ho are wiuitiie; ,4
really good. Hewinir Machine, ai n low
l"'icc. , . Mr, II. It.. 1 A.MKso.V,
'" Peotone, Will County, III.
Price of ea.li inacliino.i . "Class A."
"tne," (warranted fir li e venrs bvsorciiil
eeriilleale.) with all the li xlin es, and eve
rything lompL-to belonging to it, includ
ing he If threading needle, packed in 11
strong wiMsleu box, and delivered t i any
part of the country, by express -free o
ni:-lhcr charges, on receipt of price, only
Five Dollars. Sale delivery giuuuiilncii.
Willi each Machine wu will send, 011 re
ceipt of l extra, the new patent
. BUTION HULK WOKKKH,
One of ilie lii it iiop.ii lanl aim useiul h,
VeiaJiens of tlie aaro. Ho simple ,n,d cer
tain, thin it child can work the. lineal Imt
ton hole with rogiilnrilv and case. S!r..n-'
and hcaiitilal. , '
Snecial h-iiiis, and extra indoei -incuts to
Male and Female AoenW. tinrv i-ecpers,
.Vc, who will establish tigetie.ics lliro.il,
the country and keep our new machines
on exhibition ami sale. Cuunty Diglil.
given to smart agents free. Agent's e. 111
pletu'oiitnt, furnished -without nny-fxtia
chiuvo- ,Sainplus of hwwing, dsmiptivo
circulars containing terms, testimonials,
engravings, iVc, Ac, sent freo. We ulau
supiilv . .
AiinTf't'LTURAL 1 M PI. KM ENS.'
Latest Patents and improvements fo
thel'arin and tiardeu. Mowers, Rcaocrs
Ciillivaiors, Peed Cutters, Harrows, Fanij
Mills, Phuiiors, Harvesters, Thrushcia
-''" articles m-edij for i'arm v.oik '
Rare Meeds in largo' variety.' AI, Monev
sent in P.tstOtlicu Muncv Orders, Jlank
Dndtb, or by Kxpress, wi'i! be atVmr rlk,
loiduro peifurtlv secure. Salo iU-JiBiy or
ull our goods guaranteed.
- "A 11 old and ressnisiblo firm that well
the best goods at the louest price, and cuu
lie relied upon by our 1 xaders. " I'ai'luci s
Journal, New Y01 k.
Not Responsible liir ILg- .l. rut l.uttcis.
Address, JKROMK 13. lli'llSON A CO.,
Cornel jecnwicli V Coi tlandl Sis., New
V (U K.
l.U-1'UI
J F. WANT Vt; T. act as Audits, and
disirilnite our New A-l criislng
Maps, mounted on KnglWi Cloth, being 4
complete Map of tho l uiled States. Wo
give the Maps a way gratis and will allow
you ono dollar for ewcry Map yon Ut .liii.-
ulo iu every county und stale in tho I'ui
Alula and Keinulo AgenU wanted. Ad
ijnsi lninudiatelv, unclosing one dollar
I'm imili: ef live Majis, Territory, Circu
lar, and lull particular
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