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lkaufovt CrnniUt Republican' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ?, 1871. MISCELLA XFJJ US 1TEMS. A pleasant tune? fortune. Neck of nothing?a ball driss. ?>t. Crispin's anniversary: All-Soles Day. Universal profession?That of goldchascr. Any two apples arc alike if they are , pared. A bad sign?To sign another man's name to a note. Deer fills many a bottle, and the beer bottle many a bier. A Doctor's motto is supposed to be "patients and long-suffering." . Dogs are said to be the best dentists I because they insert natural teeth. Wachtel, the German tenor, was once a hack driver; now he is on the stage. "What age is most agreeable to a man just started into business? Patron-age. The reason why successful vaccination 4 is always popular is, because it takes. ] Our first mother was like the night before the battle?the Eve of great offence. It is stated as a fact that the mouth of the Alleghany river is larger than its head. To poultry dealers?is there any difference between hen-steal ng and cock-robbing. "Why are birds melancholy in ths mora- ] ning? Because their little bills are all over dew. A man must have a very bad opinion of himself, not to be willing to appear what he really is. Sometimes our friends, during their absence, bring themselves to mind by sending their present. A man with a scolding wife says that he has less fears of the jaws of death than of the jaws of life. Facts should be put down in black and white, in another colored ink they might appear ink-red ible. The height of Sabbatarianism?Find iag a bank-note on the pavement on a Sunday, and declining to pick it up. What is the difference between an oyster and a chicken. One is best right out of the shell, and the other isn't. Gardeners might not like to part with their gardens, though they are always ready to fork over their grounds. A merchant of our acquaintance wonders why he is obliged to go so often after money that is coming to him. A writer on school disciplines says: ( "Without a liberal use of the rod it is impossible to make a boy smart. One who heard Butler's Temperance speech said, though he might deny the cock tail he could not deny the cock-eye. An exchange tells us that Mr. Chase experiences a little dilliculty in speaking. This is a merit which too few politicians possess. Female pickpockets all wear the convenient Arab shawls. They fold their shawls like the Arabs, and silently steal away. "Xot a spark of the milk of human kindness about him," was ihe way a 1 nervous Sunday school orator mixed his t rhetoric. , A Chicago paper say, a good deal of j our religion i3 simple starch. That's the * -"-"V frtll'O Brt j reason it wasncs out ui dUUiO iViao w i easily. Truth is immortal; the sword cannot j pierce it, fire cannot consume it, prisons cannot incarcerate it, famine cannot starve it. "I will be in the fashion if I die for it!" said the ambitious belle, whose locks were not the ruling tint: and die she did. A Traveler reports that he has seen plants in South America with leaves thir- j ty-four feet long. That leaves all other foliage in the shade. Josh Billings says: "Courage without discretion is like a ram with horns at both ends?he will have more lights on baud than he can do justice to. The difference between a bachelor in love and a married man in love is said to be that the bachelor looks out for No. 1, and the married man fur No. 2. A Bost( n clergyman lately spoke of see- ( ing a lady "with the pearl-drops of affection hanging and glistening on her cheek." He meant that she was crying. One can no more judge of the true value cf a man by the impression he makes on the public, than we can tell whether the steal was gold or brass by which the stamp was made. I The Bangor Whig says a non-talkative ! t youth of that city eats a pound of conversation lozenges just before he goes to see his girl. lie ought to say sweet thiugs, with such preparation. "Do you think," asked Mrs. l'epper, ? "that a little U inner is ar bad thing in a J woman?" "Ort.iinlv not, ma'am," "it a good Ltitii f tiii > > .c vught Ue\<.r to iT NATIO FREED MEN' AX TK UST C< IXTEKKST ALLOWED AM) COMPOL >X SPECIAL DEPOSITS EVERY TIIIRT MEKCHAXTS AXD OTHERS ( AX I)EPO! NEL H. C. JUDD, Chairman Advisory B n or 20. PORT ROYAL SAW MILL, PIGEON POINT. > 1). C. WILSON & CO., ' hie ami n Quarter Miles from Beaufort, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, ? And SHINGLES, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, c Or <j c SA WED TO OilD Ell, At tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. O.C.WILSON JOHN BICll i jan 2S SMAYO, j BAY STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. ' G&DgB&EXS, D2HT GOODS, TINWARE, HARDWARE, AND WOODEX WARE. CIGARS $ TOBACCO, NET YARNS, FISH LINES, | AND CORDAGE. GLASS, PAINTS AND OILS, J Linseed, Neatfoot and Kerosene. ( CARRIAGE AND FURNITURE. V A RNISH. WHITE LEAD AXD TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing Faints, and glass cat to order at any size. feb 11 M. POL.LITZER, < COTTON FACTOR 1 AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANT. nr t irrmiT r. K3M1A1m. V/ am. A 9 St'pt.4. FOR SALE. rp\V<) PAIR Ml'I.ICS, ONI-: TIMBER TRUCK, ONE a Cow, one six-seated carryall. , Octl2-t? Address Box 02 Beaufort S. C. HOUSE A N D EOT FOR SALE. 1 111 IK RESIDENCE OK THE UNDKKSIONKD IN . Beaufort, with tlic first-class garden attache*!, is offered for sale at a reasonable price, and on easy terms Hie premises are in good onler, most conveniently arranged, weil fx-atnl ami a fine bargain can l?esecured by my oarty wishing to |michase. There are ample out", uil'.tines. an excellent cistern, and abundance of fruits? I'cars, Bigs, lVaches, St rawborries <Vc., Enquire on th !>reinis > ,r at the Court House. June S-tf. II. (J. JUDD. LIME! LIME!! 'THIK REST BRANDS STONE LIME CfINSTANTLY 1 on hand and for sale at low prices for cash. May-20. O. WATER HOUSE, llay st. J. APPLE. : 10 4 h'lXG STREET CHARLESTON S. 1 I Ji .1 Y ST REE T n EA UFO R T. S. C. DEALKU, ill wry limxis, Clot ia^', J i:\L, and Oai?s, Boots and Shoes, day -ly aud Fancy Notions J. MATTHIESSEN, DRAI.KR IN GROCERIES, DRY COODS, MILLINERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ac., SIGN OF THE CROSS KEYS, Corner of the Free Landing, lieaufort, S. C J Mar 23 DR. R. R. SAMS, D K If T .1 L S 1' A* G E 0 X. OFFICK at his on the Point. He will also ' attend utton latit ats at their homos when reouest d. Mch 1S-3ju. J EDGAR G. NICHOLS, r A W/TN ."cor't/'trs^v f yft i jj y .o j v.ij DRAUGHTSMAN vW CIVIL E\UL\EEK, DEri'Tr it? THI. sciiVKvon CI:NI:R.VL, > I lice at J>r. Nifhols*' Drug Store, corucr Siti n?l [J sts, IVa if.-rt. S. C Feb.25 - T\V. vw X A M i : ( :, M. D., sunv^fiillv I , il < :n 1 Aait" I' J,.,. ...... forcirrnhir < . jar! it htrsaad j ; i NAI, S SAVINGS 1) )3IPA^Y. NDED THREE TIMES A YEAR, AND Y DAYS. TS AND DRAW CHECKS AT SIGHTSON R. SCOVEL, Cashier. loard. CHARLESTON HOTEL, Oil AXLES TON S. C. Ich 2%-ly. E. H. JACKSON. NEWS DEPOT. EXPRESS V UILDIXG, BE A UFO R T, S. C The latest New York Pailv and illustrated japers conantly on hand. Sept. 28. NOTICE^A PPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE AS AD?Jl miiii.strator of the goods and chattels, rights and redits of Benjamin R. Bostick, and of Edward Bostick, leeeased, will ?>e made to the Judge of Probate for Beau?rt County 13th November, next. Oct. 12-4* W. M. BOSTICK. H. JONES, M. D. From N. Y. City, Offkes.?Cor. 7th A Bay Sts., Beaufort, S. c. Near 'ripp's corner, St Helena Island. Dr. JONES can be consulted uj>on all Epidemic. Endemic, Contagious and Infectious diseases. Such us Yellow Fever, Malarial Fever, Typhus Fever, Typhoid "ever. Scarlatina, Cerehro-spinal-meningitis, Rheumaism, Diarrha-e, Cystitis, Nephritis, Dysentery, Tabes-inecnteriea, ITolansus-uteri, Procidentia, and all diseases of roiuen and children. Oct5-4. JOHN CONANT. Dealer in fresh meats, vegetables nwl Ice. Which will be furnished in any quantity. Al?l. 22-tf. PAUL BROD1E, DRAUGHTSMAN AND ARCHITECT, AND lATOSfiAlPE (OAiBDraSlB. Parties intending to build can see plans at the ?fflce of J. W.Collins, Bay St.. Studies for speilal pu rposes made at short notice. feb 4t). Jt'Dl), VLERK OF COURT & REGISTER OF DEEDS AND UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCING. Office in the Court House. Oct. 2t-f P. M. WHITMAN, WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER, I?I AID'S BUILDING, BAY ST. WILL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTENtlon to the repairing of of Watches... Blocks and .Jewelry. Ornamental and plain Engraving done at short notice. Gentleman having fine watches can test them it this establishment by one of HOWARD ?!k CO.'S S300 REGULATOR. febll FOR SALE. 2th peit yard ready made ^IfUUsui Island COTTON BAGS, IYx and 3 yards ]?er bag. Those hags are well sewed and lu-iiinicd at the mouth, and v?il! be sold cheaper ready made, than for what the bagging can lie liought for in Charleston. Enquire at m. pollitzer, Sent.14-.tin. I!av St.. Beaufort; S. C. A. S. HITCHCOCK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Bounty, Pension and Claim Agent. BEAUFORT, S. C. March 4. EXECUTOR NOTICE. According to an act of the general Assembly of the State of South Carolina, approved March 2'Tth, 1 sui?, the suliscridcr will apply to the Judge if l'rvhate for the Comity ofBeaufort, at his office in the own of Beaufort, on the 15th day of August nevt, for a inal discharge as Executrix of the last will and testament ?f .Tames Strong, lier father, late of the said County of IJoaufort, deceased, octavia n. sands. July 7th, 1871. July 13-1. TO FARMERS. Wanted, twenty-five head fine fat Beeves, by Sept.7ft. J. tonking, Bay St. H. M. STUART M. D., BEAUFORT, S. C. Corner of Bay and Eighth Streets, DEALER ill Drugs, Chemical*, valuable Family Med ieiuea, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery, Peruniery, Brushes, Ac.; together with many other articles oo numerous to mention. All of which will lie sold at lie lowest price for cash, Physicians prescriptions care'ully conn*iutided. fell II SAXTOX HOUSE BEAUFORTS. C. This house, situated on ray street, Command* a fine view ofHeaufort River, and bavin; hocti newly titti-d tip and furnished throughout, will ilt'onl a desirable home for the travelling pnhlie. It will ever he tlw aim of the Proprietor to keep a firstrlav Hotel. M. M. KINHMAN, Mareii 11 Proprietor. *" * * "V T (( 15 A I I *1 . i^hk sT.\xr>.\?:r? w:.\ni?s of vihmnia put, T??iii'.cim, in <;ul I:t>.<':<- >, ainl Jlal'-Bo.vs, r<o ivtxl lir.-i t tl>? maim; cmreis : n?.s fur sale iuquantiIV i . V,*ATL:i:nV<l -E. Bay st. REPUBLICAN A-. $ob glinting BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. ( Having received a large and varied ae 8ortment of JOB TYPE, We are now prepared t" execute wit neatness and care all and every kind < Printing, Either pL'n or in colors, such as Bill Heads Xjottox* H oads, HancLloills Bauls. Clioclts. Slaow Carcle Law BlarLlrs, Bnvolopofi Business Cards, "*T< Cards Cheaper tlian can be done in Charlestc or Savannah, and in a style unequalle this side of New York. We have one i Gordon's fast Presses beside two others, and the public can rel upon having their work done promptly. IMMEL FL S2LCOX. FURNITURE WAREROOMS 17"?, 177, 17'.? KnG STUKET, C II AP.IjES TO 1\T, s. o Where can >. l??und a lure-- and well s- I. i ted St M-k < all kind' and :nul - t<> suit 11??* tadcs of all An examination is respectfully solicited. March lS-lvr. SPECIAL NOTICE. MEN'S r.ovs AND YOUTHS KKADV MADE ('LOT HI NO, AND FURNISHING (KK>IS. GEO W. LITTLE & CO. A'O. 2 1 3 K IS <i S T, C II. t HI. F. S T (> S S. Would most respectfully inform his friends and ,1 public generally, that they are nfl'eringgrcat iuduccnien to those in want of ready made clothing suitable to tl season. Ourstoek lias been laid in at the lowest possible price and which we arc ottering at t rices to suit the times. All those in want of clothing and furnishing got* would do well to give us a call before purchasing els where. GEORGE W. LITTLE, & CO. No- 213 King Street May 27-2m. l'iid? t Victoria Hotel. n, THE CAUSE AND CUBE OF CONSUMPTION. ^ ?The primary cause of Consumption Is derangement of the digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation, liy assimilation I mean that process by which the nu triment of the food is converted into blood, and thence Into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the slightest prodisposition to pulmonary disease, or if they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs in some of its forms; and I hold that it will be Impossible to cure any case of Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy 5. assimilation. The very first thing to be done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus and slime, which is clogging these organs so that they cannot perform their functions, and then rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action. For this pnrpose the surest and best remedy is 8chenck's Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is causingdisea.se and decay in the whole system. They will clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse It up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile Is secreted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Sclienck s Mandrake Piils; but there remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowels the lacteals are weak, and requiring strength and support. It Is in a condition like this that Schcnck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, " and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first process of a good digestion, and ..r ultimately mako good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption is the free and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourisiies the system, purifies the blood, and is readily absorbed into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It Is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my patient is cured. The essential thing to be done in curing Consumption is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs,?a cavity or abscess tie-re.? the cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot rip'-n. so lor.g as the system is below par. What is necessary to cure is a new order of tilings,?a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get fat; then Natuie Is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter wlH ripen and he thrown oir in large quantities, and the person regain health and s trength. This Is the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and If a person is very bad. if the lungs nr<- not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung is entirely gone," if there is enough vitality left lu the other to heal up, there is iiopo. I have seen many persons cured with only one sound lung, live aud enjoy life to a good old a-te. Tills is what Schenck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen it, get up a good digestion, and give Na'ure the assistance she needs to clear the system of ali the disease that is iu the lungs, whatever the form may he. It is important that while using Schenck's Medicines, care should he exercised not to take cold; keep in-doors in cold and damp weather; avoid night air. and take nut-door exercise ouly in a genial and warm sunshine. I wish it distinctly understood that when I recommend a patient to be careful in regard to taking , cold, white using my M< di rfnes, i do so for a special '* reason. A man who has but partially recovered from the effect* of a bad cold is far more liable to a relapse than one who ha; been entirely cured; and it is preci --K the ?an-i?in regard to< onsntnption. So long as the lungs are not perfectly beali a, Just so long !- 11. re imminent dun :er or a full return of the disea ilenco it is that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patient.- against exn< iug themselves to an nnaoqdiere thai Is not g? nial ami pleasant. Confirmed (5 nsumptives' lungs i-re a 1 nuns of sores, which the lea change of atmne> phere will Inflame. The grand secret of my success with my Medicines consists in my ability to subdue inflammation instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cannot, with safety to the patient, he exposed to the biting blasts of winter or the chilling winds of Spring or Autumn, it should be carefblly shielded from all Irritating inliuer.ee:;. 'J he utmost caution should tie observed m tins particular, as without it a euro under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. The person should he kept on a wholesome and 'f nutritious diet, and all the Mcdi lues continued until the body has restored to it the natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was myself cups! by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and liav e lived to get fat and t-uure tvifli <i?W? llllif llinstlv JIHiiriJf WimrT ...... -v gone. I have cured thousands since, ami very many have been cured by this treatment whom "l have" never seen. About the First of October I expert to take poss< sston of niv new huiidii!?, at tiie Northeast Corner of lj Sixth and Arch Hti el here I hall be pleased to give advii e to all who may require It. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so tliat a person in nu^' part of the world can ho veadily cured oy a strict observance of the same. J. II. bCilKNCK, M. !>.. Philadelphia. .JOII \ V. IIKMIY, So: H College Plan New York. Wholesale Agent, THE , S I X G E R NEW FAMILY SEWING MACEIN: and th<> new MANI'TACTI'IIINC M.\< fnrTa: or* and Hoot FitU-r*, an ilic i/c-t in tlu: market. ?>i increasing >al?? j>r??v?> it. f?ir in 1 . *> .> wv >11 GS.Tsi M rhini'-i. and in !f70, n ar!y |JW,W()Marhinw! many tlio sand* in??r?- ilian na '<! > y ;m\ wila*r( on?|>ai:y. tl.4 Slid !' ? . i . . v! ..i.. . I It a Ia*.:i i T . ! :i. A 7 IWIV 11 I Trio: ! 1 -t i< ' .!? ' i l>"! I*r? ? I -? Autfii-ia, ( ..; la, K:,a < t V-. >, i J. Walxkr Proprietor. R H. McI>o*At.n * ru, Pr*?l?u?i>d Ocn. Aj'tj.San Praacitco Cat., io l34iB'13t Commerce tSt,!*.Y. MILLION'S Hear Testimony to their Wonderful C'urntive Effect*. ,e They arc not a vile Fancy Drink, madeot Poor t.s ltum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* and Refuse Lite q u o rs doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called " Tonics," "Api>ctizcr8," "Restorers," tic,, that s' iead the tippler on to drunkenness and rnin, but are a true js Mcdicinc.madc from the Native Roots and Herbs'of Calle forma, free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They arc the CI HEAT BLOOD PURIFIER and , A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off ail poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according ty directions and remain long unwell,provided their bones * nre' not destroyed by mineral poison or other moans, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They arc a Gentle Purgative aa well as a Tonic, possessing, also, the jieculinr merit of acting a* a powei ful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and oil the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, In yonng <* ' -??! ? nf U'nmtllhliort or St old. married or single, ub ........ ... the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Iuflmniiintory nnd Chronic It hen mutism nnd Gout, DynpepMin or Indigestion, Billon's, Remittent nnd Intermittent Fevers, DUcnnes of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys nnd Blndder, these Bittern have been moat auoceaafuL fsiirlt DIscnscH are caused l?y Vltlnted Blond, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Orgnn*. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION', Beadache, Pain in the Shoulders.Cou?hs, Tigbtuesa of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. |g They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid X Liver and Bowels, which render tliem of unequalled effl- I cacy in demising the bloOd of all impurities, and imparting new life aurt vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-tVorms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch.Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, Humors and Dls- ^ cases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, ate literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use ol these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Audits Impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you And it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will twll yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. 1*1 n, Titpe, nnd other Worms, larking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there Is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body Is exempt from the presence of worms. It Is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. 11. McDONALD dr CODruggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco. California, and 32 and 31 Commerce Street New York. KF-30LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THE AMERICAN WASHER! PRICE So.50. The American Wast er Saves illoney, Time and Drmlgciy. > The Fatigue of Washing Pay no longer Dreaded, but Economy, 1 ".flicieney ami Clean Clothing Sure. In calling public attention to this little machine, a few of the invaluable qualities, (not iMaased by any other washing machine yet invented,) are acre enumerated. It is the smallest, most compact, most portable, most simplest in construction, most easily operated. A child ten years ol?l with a few hours practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually use it. Tlu-re is no adjusting, 110 screws to annoy, no delay in adapting! It Is always ready for use! It is a perfect little wonder! It Is a miniature .riant, doing more work and of a lietter ipiality, than the tue t elaborate and costly. One-half of the labnr is full/ - 1 iiy i -use, ai d tie clothes will last ouc- i half Ion r i! an !>y die old plan of the rub In.ard. It will uali i) 'la Malik* i. Tliri-* shirts at a time, u..diin t i,. t: liiy! 1 n a word, the ablution of any fal>- i rie, from a tp i:: loa to Curtain or Catnl?ric Hanidkcr- I cbi' f, ar?* isp: ally w itliin tlm < apaeitv of this LITTLE (1 KM ! It can Ik tasteued to any tub and taken otl' at I will. M No matter Imw deep rooted a prejudice may exist against N'adiin Machines, the moment this little maeiiine is si-en to |?*rfonu its uomh-nt, all doubts of its cleansing ctlicacj and utility are banished, and the j doubter ami d -tractor at once !>ecome the fast friends of J tb>* machine. a Wo luive ti s'ii.mnia!^ without end, setting forth its tinmen uis ad van t: over til! others, and from hundreds * who have tb*o". a I t! iiuwii ldy, useless machines, whieli have illy t'.'.il d to accomplish the object promis<iii pr in* it ae 1 b>ml '.tiiiding advertisements. It is as p i: for w.cdiiug as a wringer is for wringing. The pric*- i-a:i *tli**: paramount inducement to |iurcliasers, has I* n pla <! - ? |,.\y that it is within the reach of every hoiii !; i-jk r. and there i- uoartich* of doim*stic economy that will repay the small investment swauon. a $5.50. I All that is asked for this CHEAT LABOR SAVER, is a fl fair trial. Wo guarantee each machine to doits work fitt H '.Sh.k Acknt kok tub Unitkd States. aH A. II. FIIANCISCUS ?fc CO., 5I.J Market st., I'llilutlt'lj>hla. Pa. Tlic lama st and cheai?est Woookx Waiik iioi'sr DOORS, SASHES, li SANDS, V/cDa Mouldings, Stair Bails, Newels, &C., Enammelled, Embossed, Ground AfiD CUT GLASS, A largo and well assorted stock of the altovc goods constantly on hand at the lowest rates. Order work proui|?tly attended to. Guilders and owners will find it to their advantage to get our estimate liefore purchasing. Special attention given to IJl.uk W.vlxit and other FiustClass work. Estimates and I'lice Lists furnished on application. WIIITI/K K A CO_ A pi. 22-ly 2-34 A 2oC Canal St. New York. E XACIIMAX & CO. iim-:a i.kim is a i Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions. 1V.? ?!Ki;Tl\? STHEET, < ii i ' f s j o v s c 1 ?1 j |