Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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NOTICE-
THE undesigned. having purchased tha
New Bkaunfels Woolen Factory,
with all its appurtenances, have, for tins
term of seven yearn, formed a co-partuer-
ship under the name and style of
New liranitlels Woolen !#»■•
lifitcl tiling Com puny,
for the purpose of manufacturing woolet^
fabrics.
In said copartnership G. F. Groos,
Adolpli Giesecke and .Jiilius^iesjeko have
entered as general partners, F. Moureau
and Tlios. J. Perryman as special partners.
New Braunfels, Comal Co.. Jan. 1,1874.
G. F. Groos, Anoi.PiiK Gikskcke,
Julius GiesECKE, General Partners.
F. MOUKKAC, THOS J. PEIIIIYMAX,
Special Partner*. 15-1 w4t
ATLANTIC LINE
For Indianola Texas-
The A 1 Clipper Schooners built expressly
for the trade
Franklin —Baker,
Washington Capt. Ileny,
Ida L«!Vis. v..Cnpt. Hciistla,
JrflVrson new building-.
Other vessel* when required t« cover
berth. Goods taken foi Indianola and con-
necting point* oil cosst and interior at
lowest rales of freight and insurance.
Apply to ,,
TUPPER & BFATTIE,
114 Wall St.. New York,
or HEYCK & BROTHER,
4-1-73 wly Imliauoia.
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UNITED STATES MAIL.
teYas.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT^
Washington, Doc. 1st, 1873.
PROPOSALS wilt be fecejitod at. the
Contract Office of this Department
nntil 3 o'clock p. m. of March 2d, 1874 (to
be deeided by the 20th), for carrying; the
mails of tRo tJiiited Stated from July 1st,
1674 to Jnne 30th, 1675, on the fallowing
roatos in the State of Texas, and by the
thedule of departures and arrivals herein
specified, viz;
No. 8524 From Rock port by Lamar toSt
Maiy's;
Leave Rockport Tuesday and Fri-
day at a % m;
Arrive at St. Mary's by p m;
Leave . St. Mary's Wednesday aud
Sutrcrday at 8 )i m; j ; > f
j Airivefitijtoekp<tit by 6 p my , j l!
No. wtt Fart'Davis to Presidio del Novte,
I Mtfki and back, on&ktotekf !
Leave Fort Lav is Monday at ti a m;
Arrive at Presidio del Norte third
day by 1*2 hi;
Leave Presidio del Norte Wednesday
at lpm:
Arrive at Fort Davis third titty Uy 6
p««; /Jjt
Ne.855-t«Fnt > Cat. Spring to Milllicini, 5
■iiiles ami buck, twjed'a week:
Leave Cat Spring ' Monday - and
Thunday at 10 a. ri;«' » "> ,
Anive kt Miillii im by 12 in:
Leave JlilllicUn Monday aud Thurs-
day at 1 p m; ^
Arrive at Cat Spring by 3 p ni:
No. 8590 From Ten ill, l.y Cedar Grove,
llooker, Lone Oak, Green's Point.
Miller Grove, an<¥ JfatittATto Soty
phnr Springs, SOniiUs and back;
ooce a week:
Leave Terr i 11- Tuesday at
Arrive at Sulphur Springs next day
by 4 p ht;»7 «■' t; *"•'* •«1' ■
Leave Sulphur Springs Thursday at
8 a in; '
Arrive at Teh-ill' next day by 4 put;
No. 8600 From. Gainesville, by Bolivar, tp,
Deiiloii, :!7. miles and back, oiic<fa
■il',WrtillM-^ ,W' . )/» I ,f/ I., ti'
. Leaveuliliiesv.illc.Satnrday at 0 a iu;
Arrive at Deiitoli by 6 p hi:
Leave Denton Fliiday at ti a ni;
Arrive at Gainesville by Ii p m;
No, 8621 JYoui Hallsvillo^ ,by Friwidihip
and, iSin^a,,) to Gilmer, UfHiOes
' and t'iSck. once a week; , r .... ,,i,
Leave Hallsville Wednesday At 7
, a.W; ' i;S J' ' ' *
Arrive at Gilmer by 5 p m;
Leave Gilmer Thursday at 7 a ui;
Arrive af Halisville liy 5 pui;
No. 8622 From Mineola, by Quitman, Black
ly(, aud Woodland, to Sulphur
H d&tJt t?okt ^M
Leave Mineola Tuesday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Sulphur Springs bv 8 p tit;
Leave Sulphur Springs Wednesday
at 6 a m; . .. JL
Arrive at Miueola by 8 p in.
No. 8623 From Tyler, by Ogbnrn, to James-
town, ld'tiiil^ti and Itaw, twice s
Leave Tyler Monday and Thursday
8756 From Rice, by Chatfield, to Berry-
ville, 15 miles and back, twice a
week to Chattteld, and once a
week the residue.
Leave Rico Monday and Thursday
, ; l [ j at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Chatlleld by 9 a in :
= Le^ve Chatlield Monday at 9 an;
• Arrive at Berryvllle by 12 m ; (
Leave Berryville Monday at I p in ;
Arrive at Chattel') by 4 p irt ;
Leave Chatfield Mttliday and Thurs-
day at 4 p in ;
Arrive at Rice by 0 p w.
i. ■" < ' > -
8657 From Burnet, by Backbone Valley
and Wolfs £!ro*«ing, to Fre 'e-
licksbiirg, 6<J miles and back,
once a week.
V>: Leave Hnrnet Tuesday at'6fa tti;
Arrive,at Fredericksburg next day
by 12 ui; ..
Leave Fn ileai^aburg ^*ei}m'sd».y at:
1 p iu ; : v'U \ ' i ((
Anive at BuruelUiext 4nfy |)e 7 p in.
' • i",'l ; h (f n ootoff ,
8758 F«">' Waco, by South Jksqne, Co-
ftianebc Sj^wih, Ei^fle' Springs.
!lalbeif's'Crossiiig,Oak Grove, aud
Sugar Loaf, to Crossville, 01! miles
anil back, once a week.
J Leave Waco Monday a 8 a in;
^ - Arrive at Crosnvillo next day by 4
1 \P t'l | ] . . r r \ • | | ( | , I / |
, i^oavo GrocHville Wt-duesday at 8 a
• «n;
Ariive at "Vacn uest. day by 4 p m.
uinri lUfrft. J L wjiou (Jui'smimis >jimi
discusses them, t,|irynghly,.in which every
married perso/i it}" inWirestfd. The advice
which iT g'Ve's to iiu!iani>v or iiidittercnt
8759
**vl
No. §638 Frntu
are suf Iwm S
shtlhi,; (j'
<
New and •rtooond baiid, of First-Glass
Makers, will be sold at lower prices for
rath, or mii luntaluit n ts, in City or Conn-
try, during this Financial Crisis and the
Holidays, by lloraee Waters & Son, No.
HI Broadway, than < ver before uttered iti
NfcV York. Agents wanted for the sale
of Waters celebrated Pitt' os. Concerto
and Orchestral Organs Iiiiutrated Cata-
logties luailfd. Oi'nt iiitlucc'iuents to tjie
Trade. A ta'r^e d^eount to Ministers,
Cburoben, Sunday s-.b .-ds, etc. 4w
Dr. Sase'a Ca-
tarrh Bouedr
jcurca l»v It* mi'.J. heal-1
jinffproiicrtics.toTrliichl
l t!»e dlseaae yields I
v. hon the fvstcin Ua» I
l been Jint fn perfect I
on'.cr with Doctor |
, . Picroe's Cioldenl
ledlcal Dlscovcry. which thould I
:n camcsily to correcthlood trull
m, which are always at fault, nl:o
to act specincaliv, upoii Hi* du-catcd
•jandj of the no c I lis charat<r;.
Catarrh ItcmMv rliouli I t c applicj wtth
0r.Plcrcc»«
jSSper/cMif ajinH
iageaandchaiiibei'3 la whicU sows aixl
aiccri exist, and from which iUkIxi...
proceeds. So*ucccM>fulha3thisroi:rsc
of treatment penvca.Ulntttio pr«pric:or|
roffcrt 9MX) Reward for a c.ve oil
"CM t'n i/cft"or ('o^irrh whir'i h?l
casDOtcurc. The two mediclncs v.-lUi S
iaatniBtcat,for $i, by nil druceitU.
BLANK DEEDS,
(9 ALL KINDS FOB 84X1 AT THE
"XXPKXSS" OFFICE.
Arrive at Janiestown by 7 p in$
Leave Jamestown Monday aud
Thursday at (i a in;
•rrtWat'Tyle?"
No.
ir H?v 1'fio. j
till Naeogdoqlies, by LiliuFlat,,
(xtfltill. ami Knoxvitle, to
KftVahi, 5S| miles and back, three
times a week;
Leave N*eogdocb«* Monday, ,VV'odn
, iiimIm;; and Friday at Ii a in;
Arrive>CZavala next day Ity li lur^
Leave Zavala Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at I p hi:
Arri ve at WaeiigdocheH utext day ^Uy
7 pm.
863ft NMfgdocbes to Doaghnw,
15 miles aud bank, twice a week;
Leave Naeogdoclies, Monday and
•' iilnrslfay at 7 it m;
Arrive at Douglass by 12 m:
Leave Douglass Monday and Thurs-
day at 1 p hi;
Arrive at Nacogdoches by 6 p m.
Njt. 766ft fl-oTH BMirreola to Bpiory, 81 miles
aud liiAk, ixvice a week; I
L^ayetAIUiecU TuoMlay and Satur
aay at 9 a iu;
Artiv«» »tiEilidryby4 p iii;
*,7 Leave Emory Monday »Hd Friday at
i fta-nl; -St*< / «y
Arrive at Mineola by 4 p in.
No. 8747 Frpiu Led better, by lpng Prairie,
td La Grnnge, 10f iilileh aud back,
six times a weeu;
Leave Ledbelter daily, except) 8nn
day, at o u in; i
Arrive at-La Grange by 12 m;
Leave Lit Grange daily except Sun-
day, at lp in.
Arrive at Led be tier by" pin,
No. 8748 Front Greenville, by Farmers-
ville, to McKinney, 32 mi'es and
back, twice a week;
Leave Greenville Wednesday and
Friday at 1 p in;
Arrive at MuKiHiioy uext duv bv
.l2m; - " '
Leave McKiuney Tuesday and
Thursday at. 1 p in;
Ariive at Greenville uext days bv
k! UI.
Front Trinity, by Colita, to Moscow,
VB miles and back, once a week,
l^eeve Trinity M'u.day at 6 a in ;
Arrive at Moscow by 6pm;
Leave Moscow Tue.sday at Gam
Arrive at Trinity by 6 p m.
87»l
From Fort V^'ortli, by Aslilandf and
,, Aurora, to'1 Decatur, 40 miles* aud
/ back, three times a week.
» Leave Fort Worth Monday, Wed
nesday, and Friday at 6 a tu ;
1/ '*r. AtriveHt. Decatur by 6 p in ;
Wv rffrveWecatur Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at (i a m ;
-^v. ^.™A4|iy«Lat-4!4jrtv Worth by 6 p m.
8760 iV rtl Detlfet<,'U>« LewisHfle, Trin-
ity Mills, and Farmers' Branch, to
Dallas, 41 miles and back, three
times a week.
■ L»nve fl.'iiton Monday, Wednefulay,
Anil Frb'ay at 6am; '
Arrive at Dallas by 7pm;
Leave Dallas TneSdviy, Thursday,
aliil SaWirday «t 6 a Hi;
Airivt* at Denton toy 7 pi is
it^
oung rend old, by the ii|arried;iutii stogie,
and especially by those couteiTtplatlng
marriage. 11 touches upon questions and
very
ice
gives ro huliappy or indifferent
husbands and wives i» son nil (ind practi-
cal, and its warnings to those.who seek
to promote pleasure at the vxpenso of
health ought, to bo read by every one. The
terrible practice of "regulating the size of
iamiffct(||",w$icii prevails in many parts of
our country,jf;t<li»wii in its true light, and
we ctitifmetid' tWehairfeib oonoerning it to
c vei-y hn shall <1 a tid w i fe.
All frienriii of morality an ft purity in so-
sial l|fe will hail the advent of Professor
Fiiwletfa iLo^ with, delight, .and those
who seek information upon the curious
and tragic features of domestic lite, tbose
who wu.ifld.study human nature stripped
of its niai'ks and disguises, will find (his
volume thit best hand-txiok in «xistenco.
moil Jlbo.yiijue »h(;ir3%H*ytW'ap-
fiiil to re.t.r firs'remarks
oil the subject >«faidecfcingta -wife, as the
infm^nfi^iu it contains is beyond value.
The book is a ronl.l>leising«to the public,
and will *(At*>'-i'»fir(><id fit^iflcii by all who
;i»«*d ifa nP whkh.iy iMssiled
brinys it within Hie reach of all, and
evei^f pttrsou wlih )vvant< t*t JiM^ive at. a
proper uiiilerstartding iff the'true relations
of the sexes, shonia procure a copy. It is
sold!by stibseeiptiou only, and Mr. S. G.
Burton who is the. authorized agent for
17. The contracts aws to/he executed this section, is now. canvassing for it*.,
aud teluiued to thp Dwfjptuieiit by of lie 4f^K90fI0%#,
'fitre the 1st, day of Jniie, .1^4, oUi«»rVi>W
ttftf accepted trtfldev will We considered as
fcavtug failed, and the P. still aster General
may pmceed to contract for the service
with other parties, accordingJo law.
For forms' of proposal, guaraiiTee,'and
certificate, and also for instructions a# to
tjk) #widitii|isito b<^embraced in the coii-
IHbit «>c.a |e« iidvabtisements of Decem-
ber 1, 1872. and Hatch 31st, 1873, inviting
Biqp iv a I sjfijt-1 iti a.i I service in ^xajt to be
fonliirac the fwiiftipal post olHotis. *.
Bids should be sent, iu sealed envelopes,
superscribed,' .t'Muil pfoiMwal, State of
Texas,''aud ndi!i^«i«d ah the HeeoOd' As-
sistant Postmaster r.eneral General.
JNO. A. J. CRESSWELL,
30-12 wfiw P istm ster General.
r~3 ^ f
rx jrl • I t . \s
:lli i » T to .tit ^ —
Lf»o^twyor tiif iigiouiriing Offer
to be as a Premium to .yearly Sub-
sorillWaTo *
was
ener-
toinen
i:k to jgeats.
t-iiU'l
^-liftIdes i.iit.i'Fh»ee valuable 8,«ill|tlc8
J. BRIDE, 707 Broadway, New York.
Tt .. 'I lift— j- nee ni'A
>1 dp*UB A IliaM :
liiade wifK otir splendid
COM It IJK Alio \ 1' ICOMl'ECTUS
11 rfpreseiile i sample pages Mid style ot
Binding of ^i).intennelii interesting ami n8e-
fnl bonks, that SKLl. in every family. Uest
Business if will Pay
From $4 to $8-<lerday, can be pursued ill
yunr own ili< iuhhorhooil. and is strictly
httnorable. Particulars free, or samples
Worth several dollars that will enable yon
tA go l.o work at once, will be sent, on re-
ceipt. of fifty cents
Address 1; La Ilium A. Co.,
292, Washington St-, Boston, Mass.
20-1 d6t 'r
Ike Only outfit needed, choose territory and
eempieuve^at..: <ni<{». F<jf lllutraitd clr«n-
lar* and liberal terms, address JOHN li.
POTTER A 00 , Pubs., Pliilrd'u, Pa.
>shi("i»' i ii i j < |' i i» ii
Tlir Ili^lie«i Ht'dicul 4iitli<iri*
lies Elii ope say i he.»(.!oui;est touic
Purifier and l>iM»|Sttueni. kiiowa to the
medical world is
JURUBEB A
It. arrests.decay of vital forces, exhaustion
of the' nerx'orfs Sysl.em. n sf'Ti'S vigor to
t'tJrt^''• V'eettHo.' A'itiated *I««m1;
remove- vfsiete (distinctions aud acts ili-
titefH' on tile' Moei' iiiid Hrfle^ii. Price fl' a
b(iM»if. JOHN Q KELLOG, l9' Piatt Sir.,
N. Y» biri t/
tifi ||' I I I'
Sont by mail to
ny one . for. ,$1.
Will[.ebang« any
coloit d hair to a i>ui uianent black or
brown am) contains, no puisoa. Trade
supplied at low rates. A<i\iress, MAGIC
COMB .00™ Spriiigliebl. Mass. 4w-
FOK
COIIUHS, COLDS, ilOIUSKXESS
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
id' Carbolic Tails,
PIT VP ONLY IN BLtTG BOXES.
.4 TRIED AXDSVREKb'inEM
Sold by Druggists. 4w
7752 From Wascom's, by Elysinn Fields,
Rveigiven, and Elliott's Feriy. to
Carthage, 3u miles anil back,
uuce a week.
L^ave Wascom's Wednesday Bt7 am;
Amivo at. Cartilage i.y 5 p in ;
Leave Cfrthage Thursday at 7 a in
Arrive at Wafenora by 5 p ui.
4vv it * t
P7M Fran Giddiaga, -by Serbia, to Win
cheater, 19,miles aud back, three
timet a week. /
Leave Gidditigs Monday, Wednes-
day, and Friday at 6am;
Arrive at Winchester by 12 in ;
Leave Winchester Monday, Wednes-
day, and Friday at 1 p in :
Attive at Glddings by 7 p m.
8754 Ft MB Qi'mar, by Callaway and Hol-
ly S?pr.Bgs, to Quitman, 32} miles
and buck, once a week.
Leave Gilmer Thursday at 6 a m:
Allies at Quitman hy 6 p n ;
OUeir^
Mday at 6 a i
by Op m.
8786
From Sulphur Hprings, by Tarrant
and Charleston, to Paris, 31' .idles
and back. onee a w4ek*
Leave Sulphur Springs Thurs t*\ at
Arrive at Paris by 7 p m ;
Leave Pane at 6 a in ;
Arrive at Sulphur Springs by 7 p ra.
RffBHSa
^rrgGTAi
Da. J. F. riTT.ER.—I!t!n|
UnWerfityofl'cnn'r. In i'.
Bcrfeoted Dr. fitter's Vrr
fiyrnp* I gusriutcc it u UT.ilUble cnta fot Kerrt. kil-
B«JimaEliousi»tic(!iic.-uc«. Sworn lo.thlf 26th April, lfTI.
'.4 P. A. OSBOUIIN, .Vofary Pvbuc, i'.'i ".
doing mm. 1171,1 grttnttri •» th«
n i'v *. nr-.l IlOyoarj'expttriitnc.,
ir'» V"cfretabt» RhtamaUs
U.(j .Smith. 1'itUfortl, N. Y. Rot.
Pinla.,Ac. AftlirO'il Hhoutd v
— FwtaChniih,
. .... Hhoutd write Pr.Fitlv.r.PhiU.,fnrexji)a-
tltorr Pamphlet A (Tuar»nt««^mtts. tltd Rvwara for an tn-
torable caw.Nacurc nucbant«A>«alitf.Sald bjr drnggiita.
Wfc5 all Urmora f»*m the W'-r-* Ke-of.
ale to r. con.nir.n Klotrli or P.mple.
("rem two 10 rix hottiet ere *t>v<T1 (o
care Salt Hheom or Tetter, Fin:plea
ou lure, lloiia. P.rysipeiav and
I.tvcr Complain!, six tolm lve l-.it-
tles, warraaled to cure i>ei-ofulo:ia
Swell Inc* and Soren sn<» alil'kln r.rd
Blood Dleensea. Ity in v.'i <',t 1:11)
Pectoral proper.ies Jt will o:te t!« n "-I
nevere recent or liiiKerlr.p Congli l.t i ..II
Uie time reqntrcil by any other n-wMrlyb
I is perfectly Kife, lootjcuiturcon^l,,,
lap lrrluttliai, and relieving wrc r
bTslU)rnpfffrt». K.V. Pint1
World's PltptuMr), iiuiUto,
PROF. FOWLER'S
Grreatest Work.
getting mid retiring ot' a family.
> It is for the purpose of diffusing this
kuewledgc that Professor Fowler has giv-
en to the world this work "Sexual Science,"
which is simply an explanation of the
laws which govern the sexes 111 their rela-
tion to each other. He points out thediities
of husbands and wives and diseloses facts
of which 110 true man or woman ought to
h*. ignorant. He lets 11s into the secret of
preserving female heal ill and beauty far
inun the old age, ami shows how mothers
can avoid much of the suffering of bring-
ing children into the world—a subject iu
which every woman is interested and how
"female complaints" may be avoided with
ease and certainty.
His book, iiy pure and elevated in its
sty le, and ideas, and furnishes a practical
aiilnlion of ninny of the, imisli perjiifcxtng
tJuuntioiiH of life. It should Ue/>i«| b.V the
SHAKE
Go through the Ague perfor-
mance day after day, till all
your vitality is used up and
your health permanently ruin-
ed—or take a bottle of onr
Kress Fever Tonic,
and break up the fearful ma-
lady at ouoe. Cures of Ague
warranted bv the proprietors,
w. e. HvmTOXAcq,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
To THE WORKING ULASS,
male or female. $611 a week guaran-
teed. Respectable employment at home,
day or evening ; no capital required ; full
instructions and valuable pftekageofgoods
to start with, sent free by mail. Address,
with 6 ceut return stamp,
M, YOUNG Sl CO., 137 Greetiw. St.
New York*
Tmiii 11 Lr laon jjho vi
T4: W'minonii tkf tkt&t thnntli. Every body
wjll lt« splouished, , y ,
Acrival &utl l>«paruirc of Mails
Departs
1 ' • '/, < p
Arrives. > colcmbcs.
iv iV (11.3 i j (\ u y/:.
Daily,ercept Tuesday Daily except Sunday
■ :l ' by 8 a. ni. at l'i noon
i 11, . 11. Austin V. Waco.
Daily by midnight Daily at fi:3u a. a.
VIO'l OKI A.
Silnday, '"edfteidav Tuepday,Thursday &
&, Friday \ m. Saturday at l'i. noon
tforr CfiNCno.
Sunday, V'eduetida>r Tuesday, Thursday A
and Fridayby6ft.its Saturday at. is. m
rhroUgh mail to Kl Paso Tuesday and
Saturday at 8 a. m.
bagi.k pasb.
Wednesday and Sat-Tuesday aAd Fiiday
tirday, 10 p. hi. ar ti a.iti.
' ' COKFOK CtlHlSTI. " '
D«liy except Sunday Daily except Sunday
by 6 p.m. , , at b a. rc
LAIUCDO.
Thursday bv ti p. m. Monday .it <• a. in
ROCKVOK'r.
Every other Friday Ever other Monday
by 1~ noon. at. 6 k. .n.''
Fftio CfrY.
Kr'iditaV Ity rt i>. m. Tne-dav »t. 7 a. in
Baxdkha.
Monday Thursd.iy, Wednesday Saturday
\l p 111. 6 a m.
THE liNLY KNOWN MEDICINE
THAT AT THE SAME TIME
Purges, PnrWem and *trenfftli-
ens the Systfist.
Dr. Tllll's. Pills are composed of
many iugredieuts. Proniiuent aiiiong tiietii
are Sarsaparilla aud Wild Chcriy, to uni-
ted us 10 net together; the one, through
its mixture with other'snhstaocce, puiilyl-
in»( and pitrging; while the other is
strengthening the system. Thus these
Pills are at the same, time a touie ami a
cathartic, a desideratum long sought for
b.y mcuicaj men, i|itt never before disco v.
ere'd. I11 other words, they do the work
of two medicides and «lo ir. much better
than any two we know of, for they re-
move nothing from the system but impu-
rities, no that while they purge they also
strengthen and hence they cause no debil-
ity and are followed by no reaction.
I>r. Tint's Pills have a wonderful
influence on the blood. They not only
purify withant weakening it, but they
remove a'.l noxious particles from the
chyle before it is converte t into fluid, ami
thus makes impure blood an utter impos-
sibility. As there is no debilitation, so
there Is no nansea or sickness attending
the operation of this most excellent medi-
cine, which never strains or tortures the
digestive organs' lint causes them to work
in a perfectly natnrnl manner; hence per-
sons taking them do not beeonis pale and
emaciated, but 011 the contrary, while air
impurities sre being removed, the com
limed action of tee Sarsaparilla and Wild
Cherry purifies and .Invigorates the liody,
anil a "robust state of health is the result
of their nnited action. Price, 25 cents a
box. Sold by all druggists. Depot 43
Cortlandt 8t., New York. 4w
w
<
£
5. F. BUanii\n
SEW TURBINE
3
a
H
Has been tested at York, Pa., by
D. 11. ETTINGEII, C. E.
and at. HOLYOKE, Masn., bv
JAMES li tttlKUNO!*, II. B. U
O^For pamphlet, and Test Keport,G3
address N. F. BUIiNHAM, Yoik,Pa.^
CAUTION.
BUY ONLY THE
Urn Fairbanks Scales,
JlanuficUired hy
E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO..
Standai'il Seale§,
Stock Scales, Coal Fcales, IJay Scales,.
Daihy 6calks, (Counter Scales, &c- &c.
Scnlcn repaired prontply Is *«is«H*>ltT-.
For sale also, Troemtier's Cotlee ,rfid
Drug Mill)*, Cruupositioi) Bells, all ipiaes-
Letter Presses, &.c. &c. ,.,
the most perfect
ALARM CASH- DRAWB1
Milrs Alarm Till t'o.'s.
EVERY
1HERCH.11VT
SHOULD
I'se them.
IEVERY
DEAWER.
Warranted.
SOLD AT „ „ i
FAIRBANKS' Stifle Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
3fjl .Broadwny. New Vorlc
166 Baltimore St.. Baltimore.
53 Camp 8t., New Orleaija,
FAIRBANKS A EWINfe
iT(n«o»i« Hall, I'ltilndelplptii.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
3 Milk Street, lloslou
For'sale by leading Hardware Dealerai'
14 10-71d4m tiiesdaysAlridnys
!®:30 SAVED!
To meet. the urgent t/cmand of ^the
timet the
ri.OUE.M £ SEIVISG HA-i
CIIIV1; CO.,
i. j have, determined to
KliDIJtK PKKEN, <
and trill hereafter sell their $65 Machine
for $45, 'nut other styles in proportion,
TIIKFLO!5E^rJG
is the OA /> ) Sew ihu Machine that feeds
the iroil: ttiikv'ffrd and forward, or to
rvfht and left, us the purchaser 111111/ pre*
for. It has been urea Hi/ IMPROVED
AND SIMPLIFIED, and is for tetter
than any other machine in Ihe inufket^
IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST
The following are s.mie of the many
points in which rlie FLORENCE Excels all:
other Shuttle Machines *
In doing more Sty les nf trork. "Winding
and changing the lt..lihin wiihontre-
• moving the goods. Sewing in lip.
posit« directions. ACcuracy
of tension. Dnrabrllry and '
strength o( jinris. Quiet-
ness in running. Choice
of siDK ui back
feed. Simplicity of
Shuttle. Ease of
threading. Lighl-
tiess in running,
Elasticity of
stitch. Mech-
anical princip-
les employed. In
refusing ifo kind of
goods. iwKii of set-
ting medle. Luck of
wear on thread. Fine-
ness and nearness of
stitch Rapidity and eijse
in winding bobbins. Ab-
sence of cogs, cams and
springs. I11 siivitig of thread.
Ea-e nnil rapidity of regulating .siitch.
I11 finality of heiiimcr and attachments It
variety and styles In lack of needle
cntling cloth. In fastening ends
of seams, and staying aiiy part
of seam. A c., &c..
We challenged nil eolnjietil^ts to dis-
prove any of the above st.irhmenN.
Alter it thorougtf te<t of over twelve
y;eats not, a single FLORENCE has over
worn o.it in family use.
DOLTON BP.OT1IEUS.
General Agents for Missouri, Kansas
and Nebraska.
ST LOUIS. >10. ,
Florence Mass.. Nov. 1,73. Agent* Wanted
14-11 73 iliuii 111
Pl'.U WEEK TO AGENTS, MALE
•JU or Female. To all who will write for
an Agency we will send a copy ot rh»t
" ITondcr of n'onders," the ILLUSB.A!PED
HORN OF PLENTY. It contaiini over tit-
ty beautiful ilhistratisus, and will be sent
FREE to all who may write. Adfttts I,
GaksH'K, Pateraon, N. J. 4w
(! i. c'.tar^l"jl irntmamkiishmrfinrtlaihr
<•» I0*-W!.to,»»«ltl»c«,,rol»»nrold,m»k.i!iaroi3C.K-
vi^tlnruUUi*irapartaMMal»«r«l!UaltiMtteti(trDt *
•••«. r»r^Bl*i«rr-v A<tti«M6.kUo*o»A9at»BartJ«»4, .
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