M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, September 05, 1863, Image 3

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    'COVRT PROcLANATION
.
• TATHEREAS' the
.1 - fon-';Robert G. •White
. VVlPresident Judge;nfid.the',llons 'l)ar •
ling and N. Peatiody :Associate -Judges - of the
Courts of Oyer ;&
.Terrnider and GeneraCJail
. ; . Deliv'ery,Quarter 'Sessions of the 'Peace, Or
phanS' court and Court of, Commoh Pleas for .
. the County of M''Keinliave.issued their Precept,.
he's rinidate Friday, the :twenty - sixth day 'of
Jtirie the year' of oui 1o d one thou
k sand eight hundred and sixty-three; intl, - torne
ro,:holdipg Court of ,Oyer'..and ,
;! , t t Terminer antl . .General nil , Delivery, Quarter ,
Aft Sessions of the Peace,vOrphans' . Court, 'and,
-court of Common . Pleas, Sin the 'Borough, of
'Smetliport r on Mointay„ . the PSth' day of Sept
!, tember next, and'to continue one.weelt,.
Notice is therefore herehy given to the Coro
nere, : .Juitices"of the 'Peace and.. Constables
. • Within the county, that they be then' and there
• • ....in their proper persons, at - 10. o'clock A. M. Of
said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations, and 'other remembrances; to do
- •those'fhings Which:.their offices appertain tolie
One. 'And thoie•wite are bound ,by their rec
: ognizarices to prosecute the prisoners that are or
shall be in tile jail of , said county.•of:M'Kerin,
are to be then -and there to 'prosecute :against
them as will he Just.' •
.
.Jiated
,rit• Smethport, this 29th day of Aug.
'• • 1863,- iind*!th .86th year .of the• Independ
• .ende.or the-United States.of AmeriCa.
/' ; • JAS..E. BLAIR; S zeriff.
TRIAL LIST, SEPT. TERM, 1863
. . .
A N Taylor . ,
. .1 . uu A •linake ...•
0 Ilutroivs, 60 :June 1850
1100 W Prentiss
11 ilarkereinl 84 June 1850 .
Ira NY - Bellew/4 vs Chas L Bel- •.:
• lews, . , • , •• ' 101 - Sept 156
COXAltld of 'Clark- vs 11:Frbeman .46 Juue •• 386
T:W Cole . • . we First Ccing, •
Church Bradford'. . • .• 87 June MD
Welkin Bunk .
Thos I. Kane:. •'' vs 1.1 R Maydele
Dank of ' Port 'Jarvis' 'Vs Daniel Niugs .
• Walkill Bank :'' • • vs. 47 Sept• 1861
duo D Mantling • u - S :nany.. ' 66. .Sept 1861
.7daydble..use of Fields •ve Llt Decker .130 Dee.: 3861.
• 11. Freeman: v,t4 ,• 36 Mell - 1062
Hall use Of Taylor . vs G Corwin 2•2 June 1562
Richard Borden et al • • vs June 0 Davis 24 . 1862
Same • • Vs- Hopkins
. o,oummings • '• •. . 25 June • 1862:
Same •• in 0 0 llnyt 20 -June 1862
same •' • .vs. A 27 . June' 1862
same • • • vs llenj..l l reble 28 June 1862
lleekwilh u;e Corwin. Gideon 1 runs 72 ..J bini 1862 •
DdidefLenoi • •vs bee Starr. June 1862
W llAere.•• • .. vs Thee King 5 Sept 1862.
Hull &Moron • • vs.Win,W
..Sept • 1862
Win Field Sergeant • Vp. .1 ' Dud '1562
Daniel Kingbury -. Ye Bradley .
Hari. T ' ' 15'..• Dee 1862
Uinghniit Trustees we Gidenn Irene 1d ' Dec • '1062
mune ' v 0 ' same —lO Dee' 1862
'same • • .. vs sinne• , Dee 1802
• • • same vs name • .•121 Dec -1862
Charles Sridge " vs S C liy le • tri • Dee .1862.
Blackmsn & Iteekwued Vn S A Gruver 27.. • Feb' 18113
Reatinget,al .• vs B P Me.ritt -43 • Feb 1853
•,JNO.',It CLIADWICK, Proiley.
Sinvt4ort; August, 20.1263... •
SHERIFF'S SALES
B'/~• •
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if VIRTUE of Romig . writs of yeuditioni lafponas
' and alta3 Vendttione Expoups t i ssued out of the
.g.iourt of .Coninion Pleas of Mclfenti county, Pa., 1 brae
levied upon the following. described peal Estate which I
.ehall exposOto' pOblic sale'at the Courtifiiuse,, in the.
Porongh of Sinethport,.on Monday the 2Sth tiy.of Pep;
lumber itext;storie o'clock P. 11.. •, • . - .
..• . ,
:The following deem ibed Real kistale,situate in War
• rant No.Bo, hill:tired township;
••sylvMeßesn County, peon
.anis. Pounded and describedms follows, tn 41wit1-e-
ginning at beech' corner standing one hundred. perches
north of the,south:east corner of the above named:War•
rant, theriCeSouth filly perches to a „heinlopk corner,
.thence West three hithdred and lifty-three perchei to, a
corner, thence North fifty perches to a corner, thence.
East three 'bandied and 'fifty-three perches to thp place
of beginning; emtaining 'one , hundred odd two-tenths
acres, strict measure, be the same morecir less: About
Ray, acres improved, one framed housei one framed barn,
'a large bearing orchard soda good well of water. • •
•Seized, taken in'Eseention and will be 'cold as the prn.
perty,of Dana It, Nichols:at the suit of Erectus Nichole
now for the use - Of AarUn osec:in.& Amos lleddin. , ' •
emns
- •
. . ,
The following property ,'- to %vitt—All that certain piece
or parcel of land, beginuing at a post in the West line of
lot No:106, colisigne6 to A Ipha.llorse, thence hy: North
line of lot No. 110, - 'North eighty-seven and' tiro-eight.
glegreee West, one hundred and' fifty-nine perches and
nine-tenths of a perch to•the East line of li,t. NO. 1111,
-thence oy said•l ine North one decree three-fourths- of 'a
-degree East; seventy-Iwo perches and. five-tea the' of •
-perch, to the South oorner of lot NO. 55, thence by-South
line of lots NO4. 85 &•'O6, South eighty-seven
and
,and-three-fourths of a degree East, One hundred and fifty-,
.mine perches and nine-tenths of a "perch, to the North
, weitt, cornet of lot N0..1 - 06'aforeisai , l, thence' by West line
.of said lot South one degree•and three finirthe of a degree
1144 seventy ten perclieli to•the place oftegineing,'Con
taluituf seventy two acres and six tepths of an acre; strict
measore, be the same mere or It being lot-No.IW
9f the allotment of the Bingham MD Is in Lafayette town
ship,.lllclfean county rennsylcapla, and, part of Warrant
nuinberel•lell6.. • ' • •
Beized,.taken in execution.gn will be • sold - tie
property of U A. Fuller and Rhoda A. Fuller, at the unit
or Remelt ; • • • '. •
SO-
AD the white. pine .Thnher standing growing and. bee
Itig,upim Warrants. Forty-nine hundred Mitt, Revoriteeti,
Thirty-four hundred and twenty-four, Thirty-four bun
,fired and twenty-three; Forty-eight Imndied and seventY•
live, North bait of•Forty‘eight•hundled and seventy six,
Northtialf ofilairtyteur twenty=two, Thirty- nine bun- .
dred and dine exceptingthreeliutidred on the West "end
`thereof, 'al rtfwhich Warrants are sitliated in the Town
whip of Bradford with the exception of Warrants 4875• and
i 4878 which: are; situated •In the Township of Cerydon
In - the County of M'Kean and State tit Pennsylvania .to=.
- gether with the right of ingress and egress neon and from'
paid lands for thepurpcise of matting and rit the•
*aid White Pine timber therefrom and the fro use and
winjoyment•of the said premices for all purposes necessary
forthe .euttipratid: mining the said thither for tire'. foil
, end and term of se'venteen 'years, from' the .date - hereof.
ThitedMarch stb, 1800. All unimproved.. '
Seized, taken in tireention and sold an the .e pro perty •of
Anthony Fay,Samuel W. Spongy, Benjamin Barketand
Paviddarrower, at the suit Or John F. Hrthbone.
Sheriff's Office - Smetimort, Pept2oth , 186 • '
• . •• • • ••• ••• JAMES E. lILAIR, Sheri, .
CAMERON COUNTY
• •. SHERIFF SALES;
••11Y VIRTUE of a writ of Vendizioni .E . Xpo—
Ag izas issued out of the . Court of 'Common
[Pleas of Cameron. County, Pennsilvania, to me
;directed I will expose to. public sale at the
.Court House in Shippen, in said countyi on Mon
day thel2th of October X. D. 1863; at l'o'clock
al. M.; of said 'day. ' • • ' •
The tollowing.real estate. and' now to wit viz:
!Situate in the township at . Shippen;•count3i of
Cameron, and State of. Peensizivania, sub.clivi
.sion number eight (9) of Warrant number 9969,
!Containing 'Seventy acres, and Six hundred and
, sixty five acres - of Warrant number 2952, all
unimproved. •- • . •
seized, taken in Execution and will. be
.sold
as the property:of L. Gibson, at the
suit of J. Howard Pugh, Gecirge W. Mellaffey,
:A. M. Rinehartand Elizabeth'Rinehart, Exet.
iutors,of the estate of Edwin Jr. Rinehart.
NEW:YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD.
Change of Hours
Commencing Monday, Nov. 17th,1662.--
Trains.will leave Olean'at about:the..foltowing
hours, •
MOVING .WF.ST
Nriht,EicpTeso
Mail .
Way Freight
N0..21
MOVING EAST.
Night Express
Mail •
Stec . •
Wiy freight'
Dros..3, 4, and S, run every day. 'No. 6 rune
Sundays, but not noridays. Train 3, of SaturT•
days, from New York, runs through to Buffalo,
but does not run to Dunkirk. . • •
n HA TI-lANIEI MARSH, 11;Iceiver.'•
• - • .C.Fi.AP.L . F.S NINOT. Gen') Supt.?
tigt . 4ifjukorw, scot,. Ir,n.•
, ..
• (loam Jultous.'
Smith, Orriu . Enit'u, 0.. D... EL .
Croaker,- Chimney Snyder, Jahn C oray, Darius
Frank, E Fi'Ci3logrova. .•
Lafayette--...Julius'Clark,'WillinnOalbot;* .
.E/drid—,Clutrles: Wooleott,' , . O. K. I)Urnitul;
.D.,8: PeraPial; Norinttu Wright.
Annip—.l . IL Knapp, W. Nrandr park;
Keyser; Thomas' Dunn, Henri
Smith, Henry Choy:Wen , f
&net fipori—M. gotian Lutz,
Keating <t J:, Otto. • • . • ••
Otto—William Thompson,
ergeant . . A , Easterbrook. - ••• • '
. •
Braifarkt().• Cluttuberlab,, Samuel Cray,
Lorenzo •Diake, L. S. Poster,J.k..•Dyons,. Cleo.
W. .
Mourpei Harvey. Baiges. • ! -• • . •
,blin Hall, Admit
Martin, James. M'Donald: ; •'
Keating—R. C. Kent, Patterson,
Hall, Knoell Briggs,*-Chaple s White, E. F.' Hoag,
S: Coi Helios, noraceTylei.. • •
.Hapilin,-.Toriepli White. ': • :
Ceres—Nimrod Laniplier;JiSeph Carr;. Daniel
,Gleason; W. R. - lung.':.: -.• ' • •..
UttO—G, C. RobinSon;•.l./if. Thompson, .14
Baldwin, 'lsaac Cooper.: . l .
Annm—Dartel' nue kley, Jplm BroWn.
H. Smith; ..• • • •
Eldred—Arnold Reeves,' Petor .
Mardi. • •
• • -• '
Ts hereby given that the Administrators of 0
.11 It. Bennett's xstate; haVe:tiled in my office the
accounts ofo. R. Bennett ileceased late guardian
bf the • minor heirs :of V. Richmond, deceased,
and will . present the'saire for conlirmation at the.
next stated Orphans Coat% to be held in &nth
port, on the fourth Mode.) , of Sept. next;
• C. K. BARTWELL, Register:
iiinetliport; Aug. ?2,1863. ". •
No. rerizi Year
- UNIVERSAL
108 Julie 106
' 46 Sept. IE6
CLOTHES WR6TGER.
No, 1, Large Family Wringer; , $10;00
No. 2, Medium st l if . • ',Tx ,
No. 2j ' .cc cg " - 6, 00
. .
No. 3, Small • • tc,. , . 550
Large . Hotel.
.14,00
No. 18, Medium Laundry to run steam( 18,00
No. 22, Large ' )- ''or hand j-30,00
N'os..2!, and 3. have .no Coggs. All , others,
are 'warranted. •
••No 2 is tbeeize geneially . . used ,in prkrate
Oinuge Judd of .the• American Agriculturis
sicys of the •
iTNIVERSAt CLOTHES WRING
.. . .
child.can readily *ring out a tubfull of
clothes in a few minutes.. :.lt is in reality -a
CLOTHES SAVER!, A TIME SAVER! and a
'SIRENGTH SAVER! The'saving of garments
will alone pay e large percentage on its 'cast..
We think the machine much more than PAYS
FOR' ITSELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of
-garments! There-are several kinds, nearly-a
like-in general construction, hut we consider it
important that the wringer he fitted with Cogs,
otherwise a mass•of garments may clog the ro li
ers, and the rolleri,upon the crank shaft slip
and tear the - clothes, or the rubber break loose
(earn the shaft. -Our own is• one of the liist
make, and is as good'as neW after nearly FOUR
YEARS' CONSTANT-USE." . •
Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is. Warranted
NO IVRINGErt . CAN .13'E..D . URABDE WITH
OUT COG-WHEELS
A .gdod bANYA§SER wanted in every-town.
'• OC7^ Oa Receipt of the price from . • places
where no one iS selling, send the Wring !
er. FREE 01.,"EXPESSE. •,
•
For partieulars aryl circulars eddrissi..,
R..C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway N. Y.
All persons are warned against. purchasing
thefolloWing jUdgine.nt signed by 'me
and payable toC.Balcom or nearer; to
One dates Jan. 224 1863 for $10;00 due Februa
ry 224.1863; one dates Jan. 226 1893 for .$.;0, 7
00 . due.Ms rch 224-'1863, ane dates ,Tan. .22d
1.863 -for'sso,oo tide April 224 1863; one dates
'Jan.. 22d . 1863 for $50;00 due May 224 1863;
one dates' Jar,. 224 1863 for $50.,00 due' 'June
224 1863; one 'elates Jan. 22d.1863 (or $25,00
due July-22d 1863., As. the consideration .of
each . and all 'cif: them has fafle4 t shall :con
test the payment of each.
ipper);Camo.ron Co., July 'let, 1.863
Office of JAY. COO/1.F,,
• • • • • 81100111 PTION N
At JAY COOKE.. &;. CO., •'• Bankers
• 0.4 SOUTH. TBrRD, 6:11.EET, , •
• • .P6ilatlalphin, Nov:1, 7 M. 2.
The undersigned having been appointed
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of ,
the Treasury,. 14 now, prepared to furnish, .at
once, the
New Twenty Year 6 per , et: Bonds:
,of' the United States, 'designated as “Five
Twenties'," redeemable at the .pleasure.of
Government, after five years, and :,autfiori:
by. Ant ot Congress, approved Feb. 25, 1861:i
The COUPON BONDS are issued' in sums o:
$5O, - $lBO, $5OO, $lOOO. • • , •
. . .
The REGISTER BONDS in- sums of $5O,
$lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO,
Inteiest at six per cent! per annum will
commence from date or purchase, and is :.
• PAYABLE IN GOLD, .
Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present
premium on gold, about EIGHT PER CENT
'PER ANNUM. • . •
•
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanic's, Capitalists,
and all who have any money to, invest, should
know and remember that these Bonds are; in
effect; a FIRST MORTGAGE , upon all Rail!
roads; Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and
the immense - products of all the Manufacturtr &c., ,
&c., the iountry: and that the foil at e,
ample provision made for 'the Payment of thin
interest and .;liquidation of.priticiPal,'bi Cus
toms, Puties, Excise Stainps and Internal Rev
enue, serves to make these bonds the •
Best Meet 'Available anal Most Poplar Investment
• in the Market
SubscriptiOns received . it PAR in Leial•Ten
der Noteti; or Notes and ihecks Of banks at par.
n Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will re
ceive prompt attention and every , facilty and
'explanation will be' afforded -.on , application to
this office. • . •
10:08 A. M.
4:13 P..M
1:05 P. 01
1:00 A, .A 1
MO P.M.
10:17.
• 3:191":. M.
1:1.1 P. M.
A lull , supply of Bonds will be kept on hand
Or immediate delivery.
JAY COCOKE, Sub . seription Ageni
Notice
in, every Particular
NOTICE.
HENRY 'HANES
TER MODEL r SEWING NAcHINE
THE CHEAPEST IN - THE WORLD!
Bec6use the Best! '
elt.Gretttly igeduced IPrices
Tll.E.llli;D::Eiyoq. NAJOVOMPANY;
506 Broanway,Y
. .
Manpfecture the most:perfect Afachine Sew:.
ing, of all kindi, ever presented to the limeri=
cap public, and, chalenge'compariSon with any
Sewing Machine made in the United*States..'
.
The Weed Machines, with all '.their vtilua
able'impravernents; e'nt.treri...oyercine all irn
.pertections . ., They.are • - • • .
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
—roß
. .
1' amily 6b ant:al:Lc 'Or i I'Zln oF3os
Simple in construction, durable. in ell their parts
and Readily . 'Understood.' .They have . c6F—.
taintY of stitch on ell-kinds of fahricS, and are .
adapted to a wide range of Work Without change
or adjust:Mint. Using all lindi
.Threed.—L
Will Hem, Fell ;Hind, ditcher, .Braid,'
Quilt, Cord, and in . 'fact•do all s kinds of work le.
quired by Families 'or .11anufacturerf.. They:
make the ILITERLOCIC SHUTTLE, STITCH, .
. which eannor ex celled for firmness;:elastici
ty, durahilityand'elegance'of finish.:
They Havelßoosiyed the Highest Prentienis !
every instance;. vrhre 'exhib
ited in,competition 'with
_other standard Ma-.
chines. We invite all , persona in..search of 'an
instrument - to execute any kind of Sewrng-naw.
done .by Machinery; to inspect them, and make
sure they secure, the best, by proving The- WEED.
before before, purchasing. The Conipany being
,duly licensed, the Machines are protected
'against - infringements or litigation..
OGP" PERSONS IT. A DISTANCE can or-.
der by mail with perfect ; confiderice that the -
MACHINE will reach -them 'safely, and that
they will. be able to manage ft ,to their entire:
eatisilidion, with, no other aid than the printed
instructions accompanying'each Machine.. De
scriptive Circulars, togethf4...with Specirnens of
Work, will be furnished to'-all who desire hem
by mail or, otherwise..
0.7' RELIABLE ..AGENTS WANTED, in
aft localities in. the United States; Canadas,
British provinces, Cuba,- Mexico,.Central -and
'South America; West Indialidands and the Ba
hama Islands, to whom we offer GREAT IN—!
DUCEMENTS.. Energetic men willfind it a
paying bueiness, as reliable Sewing Machines
have become a necessity . in,every family,. We
manufacture a great: variety of, styles, from
which we give a few.' price's.:—.No. 2, Family,
$5O; N 0.2, Extra, $6O r .No, 2, Half Case, $65
and' $75 ; No. 3 & 4, Manufacturing, $75. and
Weed Bowing Machine Co., 506 Broadw4 N, I.
(r3o,c . : 2,04,1•P0i.;'•
E. is H . T.' ANTHONY,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
501 BROADAVAY, N. Y.
CARD PHDTOGRAPHS.
.
Our. Catalogue now. empracea cOnsideribly
Over FOUR THOUSAND diffeient subjects (to
,Which atlitiOns..are continually being made ) of
72 Major Generals, 525 Statesmen,' '.
190 Brio' Generals, 127 Divines," . ' •
2 5 9 Colonels, ~• -
Si Lieut. Colonels
206 Othskr Officers, 112 Stage,
60 Navy Officers... .46 Prominent Women,
147 Prominent Portraits.
2,500 COPIES . OF. WORKS OF. ART,
. .
Including reproductions ofthe most celebrated
Engravings, paintingi Statues, Ric. Catelogiles
sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One
Dozen PICTURES froth our Catalogue. will be
filled on , receipt of '5 . 1.80, and 'sent . by' mail,
FREE. •
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALAUMS,
.
'Of these we manufacture. a great variety;
ranging in price from 50. cents to $5O each. •
' Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being.
:superior in beauty and durability to any others.
The smaller itindsl-can be sent safely by mail it
a.postage of six cents per . . .
The more evpinaive can be Nell by express
erecopes & Ste.recopic yiew's
Our Catalogue'of these will be .sent to any
address , on receiptof Stamp.
4:; ; T . ,41.. ANTHONY,
Manufacturers of l'hotcigranhio.Materials,
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Friends or. .ielatives of proMinent military
men will confer it (even ,by senaing us their
likenesses to copy. They will be kept careful
ly end'returned uninjured.. , • -
. FINE ALBUMS MADE •TC. ORDER for
Congregations to present to their Pastor, or for
Other puiPoses, with suitable inscriptions &c
t •
THE MAGIC TIME OBSESVEH I
The Perfection of Mechanism. •
BEllsiG A •I'll/NTINGAND OPEN FACE, OR LA
DY E S OR GENTLEMAN'S WATCH COMBINED.
of 'the prettiest,. most convenient, ,
and
decidedly the• best and , cheapest timepiece for
general and reliable use,•ever offered , . It has
within it and air:peered with its machlnery; its
own winding attachment, - rendering, a key' en.
tirel:y. unne'eessari... The Cases:.of this'Watch
are composed of two metals, the outer one
being fine 46.. carat gold It has
. :the iin
.
picived ruby , action lever mOvement, and is
warranted 411 accurate timepiece. Price, super
• bly engraved,. per case of a halt 'dozen; $204.
:00. Simple. Watches, neat 'morocco boxes, for
those proposing to buy at wholeeile; $35; sent
by express,' with bill payable on delivery. Sol
dierri inutit remit payment in advance, as. we
cannot collect. from those in the Army.. Ad-
HUBBARD PROS. & Co., Stni,' . IMPOR ERR,
(1012. SV4S4U Jusvg S=s. : 'Phrw•Y".
.6 weeki,) '
•
- It reciiiires FIFTY PER CENT less Tower
o drive it than any other machine in market.
A girl tWelve years old can work it...steadtly,
without fatigue or injury to health. •
'•ltaatrength and ,WONDERFUL stmpLicl-.
TY•of construction render it,almnst impossible
to. get a(qorneder,*andis GUARANTEED by
the.coinpany td.give'entireseatistaction..
We respectfully . Invite.all those who may
sire.to supply.tbernselues with' ti .. oi.tiperinr
ele,to call and examine this LINRIVADEDMA•
MERCHANT TAit:oßs:'coiketi.mAKEßs,
H6OP' SKIRT MANUFACTURERS, SHIRT
and • BOSOM MAKERS., DRESS MAKERS;
CORSET MAKERS, GAITER FITTERS,
SHOE BINDERS,' VEST nriil PANTALOON
o MAKERS. • •
RELIGIOUS and elfillilTAßiE IMF/1110*B
I.' •
will be liberally dealt with: .
PRICEOF MACHINES; .
No:1, Family. Machine, with.'Reuimeri- .860
No. 2,.sinall . Manufacturing, with Exto/. .
non Table, 65
No. 3, Large Blanaraituring, With Erten, •
lion Table,. '75
No. 3, Large ilanufaetnriug, for Leather,
with Rolling Foot and Oil Cap,' -
One halt hones Instructions is sufficient tonott
ble any person to work this Machine to their ens
. .
- • tire witistnetien:
Your. attention is also called to iIie.EMHIRE
SHTTTL,E,Pattented June 28th,.188 . 0.
It is welt known that a Shuttle with a spr ing .
centre is preferable to any other—bnt a great
objection against its use, was on account of its'
spring'getting out of order, having then to be
put . in the the hands of a skillful mechanic to be
ThaTmPire Shuttle is so • eirriple that , any
operator can. repair it without loss of time or ex-
Agentsivanted for all Towns in the United
States, where Agentsare not already.establish
ed. Also, foi• Cuba, Mexieo, Central and South
Arnerlca, to whom a liberal .diseount will be
given., Terms invariably Cash on delivery.
•T. CAKOARTITUR. & Co. • • • . •
131 otmlitvny. •
CELEBRATED PREPARED
116,Aqthors,
30 Artists;
JAVA COFFEE
WARR_A IcTED
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET.
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. It is . used by first class familes
. everywhere,
and highly recommended , for neryous and dys 7
peptic - persoria, being very. nutritious and free_
from. all substances, in testimony of
which I have certificates, from , the most, enrii
'nentlPhysicians and. Chemists in this Country.
Try it and you will be sure to continue its use
in preference to any.oiher.
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Sold at retail for Twenty-Five Cente 'per
Pound by First class Grocers throughout the
United gtatei. • • • .
CO'" tothe'trade
Wholesale Depot. 69. l!larrenet., New Ycirk
These'Machines make the lock stitch alike
on both sides, and use less thin half the thread
and silk that the single on double thiead loop
stitch Machines do; will Hem, Fell; Gather,
Cord, Braid, Bind, tisc.',.and are, better adapted
than any other SeWing Machines in 'use to the
frequent changes and great variety of sewing
required ln'a family, for they. will sew from
one to
,twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without
stoppin, and make every Stitch perfect, or from
the' finest ,gauxe to the heaviest beaver cloth,*or
even the ;stoutest liernese leather,. without
rhanging the feed, needle, or tension, or tnaking
any adjaiiiMent - ollkfachine whatever !I I
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.They are simple in construction,. .
and .easily
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understood; and if' ny.part is broken by,
.acci-.
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dent, it is readily' eplaced. -. .. : '
• These are peculiar facts, and w illed further
to determine the choice of any Intelligent buy
er.
EXAMINE, OR. iEND FOR CIE
Local Agent!' wanted in.sectione'not ..
yet. occupiCd. Address, :
`'u• 583 BROADWAY, NEVV:Y.ORC-
°mai Inipi?Ovements in Sn'wingliaciiineti
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE• !
l - ttent (1; Ve'l3ruitry 14111,
SALESROCIIi,4SII3/WADWAY
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This'ltlechine is constructed on entirely new,
:principles. of Mechanism, potteeseing - twin . ) , rare.
and :veluable, improvements;„ having been
illf!4 by . the . most.protound experti•and pronoun
ced. SIMPLICITI; and :PERFECTION
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.' The. toll Owing
: are. the principal objections
urged agninst;Sewilk meChineii, , •
I.—Excesisive fatigne to the operator, , •
2.—Liability to 'get. out of:order. • ' •
30.—:.Expenie;trolble eud loss of time ftpeir
-4.-4lncapacitY to :sew eyery descriptiOn ormu;
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ti.—.- Dißaareeable n oise wh.ile in operttion., .
:the Empire' Sewing.Nl
.aohtne. it Exempt:. all
' • .... these Objeationt. ' •'.• .
• It has a' straight needle perpendicular action,
makes the . Lock Or Shuttie •Stitch,.vvidch, will.
neither Rip norricei, 'and iti.alike on both trifles;
performs perfect - sewing On.ecery description of
material, from. Leather to.Ahe'.firiest . Nansocik
Euslin,.with•cotton; linen or silk thread, ,ficont
the coarsest to the !inept:number.... ''. ....
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~. .Having:neitber CAM .nOr. , COG WHEEL,
and.t he' least 'posaiblec friction, it runs is smooth
as glass, and is • •' •• •
EMPHATICALLY A NbISELEgf
Bat in a more epecial - Olanhee do, sone
iu , patron'ag! of . • •-•
0.15.::8..0:RN ' S
Put up only by
LEWIS A. USBVItN,
FINKbE &LYON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
FINKLE & LYON 5..31. . CO,
NEW ..CASH STORE
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enn.do naiwell'. iii Stiethport, in- thoiStolie and.
Titt-ware '•
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wrsT7s-1111littovfifipump.
~owx4,Ri.„Ek"*.o;,„:_pciiiii4:44o.i,o.to.
201tOiNG AND LIFTING , : •
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Tbese Pittnirs: beet) -getiern LAtioei
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n•nombi. y ; fid. give t)etmr.-.11
t iln.nuty her,'and. are lienittfnetufetl'iis '" •
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by .Capj . t: rriesorr, and of ilei. eni ipent..;Aitejfieirg:
We 'ran - rtlfer In • kboilionOti ..oside - iketi,"itiiet,
goa rantee. i bitt,All 01 lecotiipioidlh'eni;;Tkil
a re more pi 'mole in ( . 011;0111:CI iciiii iiilii,woir..tatl4:
'er,:loild'oit leis'llian fill others. • • . ,1" ..• '•••
Uur roinleta'Mll find' t fi-Aoohlo - i(c Ong
proyed . .l44;nl:J. D:.)Veet• of .the'
beat in .the naaract., lit • is; very . Pimple; workai
to is charin;an that any:child niartiser it; . .throya•
t catty contiinious'attCatni and. floninot„freoio
in the coldentexpoiores,-and is tniusnally.chairi.
We'say: th.lB-knowingly,..und:giye'lln!' :testimo
ny of our Own accniiti.vvithont...thl..kno!ivleilite..
or
.rca tient of the riropriig rs Yqi'venitig
t 1 . 8 .03. • .
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'This may' certify' that . I Ale vW,LHeri liming, et
'try meet'tsetory, tordhe I • four yea iso West's .
hovel!' us . e. three et
snid Pumps;:mieelAvliieh i:e kept epnitatitjy et
*ork;'44-houre such dily (eiceopt:Seedaye.)
pienennise. them,' unhesitatingly, the beet.pumps •
that.-hove been brought to. my.. ne!ige,:heehig
used n.ieh);.others'previnusly. 'eke
*. iri.iheir ecifislreetion, atid:pot crisily (War-,
New . York ) 0rt.•4 . 0, 1854.
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is 1): Wnwr &e.g. fire; plegiedto state
that the PUITIIIe we a tad.nf ygn,.about yegrago
hoyg been in constant ench :day,
and. rake' for the gee of 'Woolen' Factory;
about 140 gallons per minute.. They work with
but little power gompocil
used.belore, an d not get nut •gf ' repair, And
are iintitfiictory ig ull regyects.',Yours, &c.,. ,
'• • :llurthke MAguyniunino ComennY.,
Romitson to•the farmers C1ub,..1itn..2.3i
' . ...Noiarmer.ivininwns a well or cistern can,
'possibly 'nflorti . to . be 'without...an iron pump. It
shisuld.be at. (MCI) a•sortion and force .pumP' 7 '..-,a,
perfect little fife engine- , --such a one.knovvn,.as
Improved, Pump '.' 'fspetik•of this pump
berunse.l happen to knoW it.to be very
ditrible;'po'werful onp Cheap, and irtlon'A freeze'
tip, nor get out.of order once' a .y.ear,', :1 know
this, and.thinkl may
,be - doing ,the ..farmeri
good by spenking'of it. • A boy In. - year's' old .
Cao.work it, and . thrOw'n .contininms inch..;nod
niplarter stream . . . It can be mode to work . .in
(keit . as'.well in . asin shallow ones."
From the plew:York'Ob.aerver
• We !DIVe had in use for month, ; peat one' of .
West's Pumps . , which. has givenfie more satis
faction is a force . andlifting pump than any , we
have eve, used. It-is one of great •power; and
well adapted for•ship's decks, mines, fectoriee,
green linusee, graPeries, &c., &c.,• TheAfiribag
Chronicle and railway Journal says: • .
Jt is recommended tor its extreme ,duplicity Or
construction, great • strength, and
,consequent
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durability and - cheipnees of repair; 'There is no. '
stuffing box—the pressure beidg held by a. cup
packing, like that 'Mod the working piston,,
working in• a cylinder, tilted for, the pisrpes -
Within the upper air chamber--which we think
a' greaf.insprovernent,.as ituffiing . is so liable . tO ,
be deranged, 'and leak under strong Preistitei to .'
Bak nothing has
the, 'loss ..by 'friction'' incident
thereto. It also
,tyva air chainbrin ihus •
the action of the valve is cushioned upon , both ;
sides-by.
..aii—:preventing water: bammer, and'
vacurwlllump. ' •Tbe valves are'very acceseible, • •
and 'lmply. and cheaply repaired. They work . •
Much easier than ally pump we have ever seen;
thel inch cylinder being worked by children in
'Wells 1O feet deep;'and they are. extremely
cheap as well as . 'slinple.and strong, we freely
recommend them. .•• • • • . •
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. - Gt. Neck L. 4860.
haVe-used this pump for one. summer and
winter, - Mrposed.to the - North West wind com—
ing over Long bland sound, being the coldest
possible ezpoture, end at no time did it.. freeze,
nor were we unable - at ariy . time.to primp water.
with grent , ense. . •IL B. MCILVMN. •
. The undersigned, havinti to•use West'i 'lm
proved Pfimps,:cheerfully recommend them . as
durable and 'powerful raising and
throwing wirer; and for their .ease. of action,
security against frost, and'lma . Price,. we, be-.
•Ileye then superior to all others. • •. .
Wanarx LELAND, Met. Hotel,•New York,.
J.• W. Poatuttor, Yonk . ers,.N;T.,
hto. - .Msasaasac.,N..y. • .
DORINICIC LAWIENCii Westchester.
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'Cambridge Mine; N. C., June LI, 1884. .
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Gents:—The pomp which .1 ordered
,for our.
Mine ie tegeivefl and.,put to work in our Under
lay shaft; which we are sinking.' Witfind that • ~
'One' rnan. will with ease lift 3o gallona pet tnin-,
lite.. We iitteil three helfhours all the
water in the shaft, which riteasuree - seSen :by "
twelve feet and'flOriet . deep, and' •it was lull'
when we'emnririeticed. It answers our expecte. •
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tions in every respeet; aint .our workmen Are
hiehly•pleascd With it. Tt wilt do , great .ear
vice with but trifling expense Tor tepairs..
Yours,' respectfully, '•
• - BUHR Hroinrts
We have plvnty more such certiScates
think these ore enough. For Pumps,
Pipe &c., address . or call upon . • ~.1
J. D. West & Co., 170, Broadway, N. Y.
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of all arrears and balance:due dieelinrged•anit
deceased Officer's Soldiers and Sailors. , PRIZE
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iiainito pay return.postage.
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