Jflkt "• piirkrf. The subscribe r would inform the citizens of Tunk hannock Bonugh and vicinity, that he has lately opened a Shop for the sale ol BEEF. MUTTON, PORK POULTRY, Ac., one uoor south of C. M. Koon's Grocery-Store: where, by strict attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. N- B. llis prices will always be as low as the low est. M FLOREY. vd-nir-tr. __ i THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN AT "THE WILLOW GROVE fills MILLS" NEAR Shaw's Corners in Lemon Township. 'TUEADOBK A. JACKSON, the Leasee of these Mills. practical Mill* fof long experience, thankful for past favors, hopes by giving bis personal nttention to the business to merit a continuance of the same. FLOI'R snd FEED of ALL KINDS constantly on hand and for SALE. CUSTOM-WORBC, . and expeditiously done. TIIEO. A. JACKSON. v 4 n.lB 3in Special Notices. AUDITOirS NOTICE. The undi rsigned, having been appointed, by the i Orphan's Court of Wyoming County, ar. Auditor, to examine the account of T. D Spring A C, J. Laeey Administrators ot the e.-tate ot Geo. (I Laeey Dec'd ; will attend to said examination, at his office in the Borough of Tunk'oannock on Saturday the 7th day of, January 1565, at 1 o'clock P. M ;at which time and place, all pcrsons'inte rested therein may appear and be heard, or debarred from comming in upjn the fund arising from said estate. lIAIIVEY SICKLER, Auditor. Dec. 7th 1364, AUDITOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned havinar been appointed an Audi- \ tor by the Court of Oomm nVI of Wyoming Conn- J ty, to distribute the distributive share (now in Court) ! of John R. Gardner, in the monev raised by the j sheriff* sale of the real estate of Elisha Harris dee'd j in partition, said distribution to be. to and among j lien creditors of said John R Gardner, will attend t j the duties of hi-" appointment at his office in the bor- j ough of Tur.V nnoclt on Saturday December 21th, j 1864 a' one .lock in the afternoon, at which time j and place all persons having ary claims upon s-i 1 | fund are hereby notified to present the same, or he j debared from coming in upon said fund. ; i J', C. ROSS Auditor , ; Tunkhannock Nov. 28th 1864, Administrators Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry W. Fassett late ot" Windham Township deeM. Hav ing been gran el to the Undo: signed. All pa nous having claims against Estate are requested to pre sen present them duly authenticated far settlement a m ail poisons indebted to said Estate are requested make immediate Payment to, ATIIRA GAY, Adm'r.'or CAROLINE 11 FASSETT AdraFx Al)>11N ISTKATKI.V s NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that letters of Admini-tra- ; tiou on the Estate of Andrew Siokler Doc'd, have j been grante Ito the undersigned. All persons in- j ucbtei to saiii Estate are requested torn ike iminedi- i ate payment, an t those having claims against the | aaine wid preseut them duly authonti -at- ( for settle ment. FANNY SICKLER. , j Tunkhmnock Pa. A linrx ■ November, 16th 1361. MATRIMONIAL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if you wish to raairy, address the undersigned, who will send you without money and without price, val uable Information HiiU will en ibfe you to many happy and speedily. irrespective >t age, wealth or l.eautv. This information will cost you nothing, an t if you wish to marry, I will ehcertully assist you,— ail letters strictly confi Icntial. luc desire l infor mation sent by return mail, an 1 no questio .s ask-yi. . d lross i?trah B. Lambert, li.cenpoint, King*, Co., . • " New York ! v4-nl4-2mo I! O\VAII 1) ASSUC I A 110 A , PHILAEELPHIA. PA. DISEASKK OK THr. XtatMl'f, SLTMLNA'.. ' IttNAl'V AND SKXOALSYSTEMS new and reliable treat ment in reports of the HOWARD AS>OC 1A HON sent bv mail in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. 'Aitress Or. .1 SKILLTN HOL'OfIT<"N, Howard Association, No. I South Ninth Street, Phil- | adrlpbia. Pa. via: 8.,. ; NOTICE. For the Brnelit ol Soldiers Orphans. , BY an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania ap- ; proved May it. 1864. rhc Governor was author.*- j cl to receive the muu oi fiifv th*us;in:. •iolU'.c., 1 ~ i e<l bv the Pennsylvania Kailroa 1 Company, 'for t.ic I education and maintenance of destitute orph m ctul- , dren of deceased soldiets and sailors. The persons entitled to the benefits of tins Act are the "children of either sex under tbo age ol fifteen, resident in Pennsylvania at the time of tbo applica tions, and dependent upon eiihor public or private | charity 'for support, or on the exertions of a moth r or other person destitute of means to aflord proper education and maintenance, of fathers who have been ki led or died of wounds received or ot disease contracted iu the service of the I nitcd states, wheth- , er in volunteer or militi- regiments of this Male or , *n the regular army of the naval service ot the I n ied States but who were at the time of entering tuch service, actual bona fide residents of Peunsylva- , in*" , , , , i Such children will Vie boarded, clothed and c.luca- . ted; those under the age of six years, many suitable . school that will receive them on proper terms- and j oso over six years of age, iDonc ot the State Nor- . mal Scho. Is. ; The application must be made "by the mother, if ti|ing, if uot by the guardian or next friend " vhPersons representing such orphans as above de- , csribed can receive information, blank forms, and ail necessary assistance by application to either of ( the undersigned- P M OSTEIIHAUT Esq, Ri.v, C. X LANE. Rev LUTHER PECK, Mrs HELEN M. NEWMAN, Miss RHODA S.CAREY Superintending Committee for Soldiers Orphans in Wyoming Couuty SCOTT & BALDWIN'S IAOIES. MISSES AND C HIED REN'S OUTFITTING ROOMS St. Nicho'as Block, 503 Broadway 9 MRS. E.WINTLE. (Formerly of "GKNIX'S BAZAAR, ) Under whose Superindenee the above Departments •re conducted, is pleased to announce to her former patrons and the Ladies of New York generally, that, in connection with the numerous under her direction, she is prepared to larnish, promptly, anb (Cljil&rfn's (Patlit iug to orbcr, Of UNDER LINEN. ate use 'P I IO Stock, ready lor ltnmedi- J'aeticuiar TtuZion gtrrn lo iimiTiiumx.! .'TTORNET AT 1..1W Of. hu,.kr! k 3 bnck Tioga St., Tunk- Valualbe FARM FOR SALE. The Subscribers w.ll sell at Public Vuedno or Auction, on Saturday, Jan. the 7th .1365 A Valuable Farm j situate in North Branch Township, Wyoming Coun- J-ty Pa. 16 miles from Tnnkrtannock, on the main i road, leading from Mehoopany to Towanda, Bradford i Connty, and to Dnshore and Laporte in Sullivan i County. Is well watered by good springs, and | Streams passing through it. Is well adapted to grain j or grass. Contains 250 ACRES. One Hundred and Thirty, Improved kith a Largo frame House, frame Barn and other Out buildings. Has an excellent orchard of Apples Peach and Plum trees The unimproved land is heavily Homered with Pine, Maple, Ash and Hem lock. The Farm, late the Estate ol the ' HON PERCIFER LEMON Deed. is one of the most desirable in Northern Pennsylva ni a. • Sale to be made at the premises, Terms hasy, and made known on day of sale. E. C VINCENT ) Exr's of JOHN PFOUTS ) P. Lemon. Dec'd PROSPECTUS FOR 1865. THE SATURDAYEVMG POST, ; He O.dest & Best of the Weeklies." j The publishers of THE POST would rail the at- ! tenfion of their host of old friends and the public to their Prospectus for the coming year- THE POST still continues to maintain its prou 1 position 33 A FIUST CLASS LITERARY PAPER, and arrays weekly its solid and numerous columns of Choice Literature, including STORIES, SKETCHES, POETRY, ES ' ANUCDOTES, and everything of an interest ing character designed TO INSTRUCT ANDAMCSE. A FAMILY OF CHILDREN who read a good literary paper weekly, can scarcely fail to become more <-ulfrated and intcllig-nt under its influence— their stock of general information, especially, will b.- greatly enlarg-d. Tint THE POST has exorted this beneficial influeuce in thousands of cases, THOUSANDS OF ITS OI.D PATRONS WILL, TESTIFV. Therefore SI lIBCHII3 K T') THM POST. and see if you do not note a gradual improvement in the minds and mann rs ot your family. Its va ried lessons on ~11 subjects, cannot fail of being productive of more or less gool. A SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. We will give one ol WHEELER A WILSON'S CEI.KB!-.ATKI) SI WIM: M ACHIXKS— the regular prh-o of which is FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS— on the fol- • lowing terms; 1 Twenty copies, one year, and the Sewing M ichiiiu " §;Q QJJ '2. Thirty copies, one year, and the Sewing Machine, * ' ' 35 qq 3 !ortv one year, and the Sewing Machine, 100,00 In the first of the above Clubs, a lady can get tiran*y <nr,.. ril.rsi it the re>mbir;nirise of 82,50 a copy, and then by sending on these and Tv.enty Dollars in addition, wsll get a Much s, that she cannot hay anywhere, at less th in Fifty live Dollars. It .-ha gets thirty subscribers and Sev enty-five dollars, she will only have t > add Ten dol lars to .ho amount While if she gets'forty subseeri bar" at the regular price, she will get her Machine for nothing. The paper will be sent to djflVrent post-offices >f desired. The names :inl money should be forward ed as rapidly as obtained, in order that the subscri bers may begin t- receive their papers at once, and nit become dissatisfied with the delay. When the whole aiii'.unt of money is received, tee Sewing Mu ch n<: wi.l he duly forwarded. The Clubs may be pertly composed of subscribers to THE I.ADV'S I Hi END, il desired. lu til case-the Machine sent will be the 1 regular WHEELER ,fc WILnOVS No 3 Machine, -"il I by them in New York (• r fifty-fire Dollars. The \! -.chine will be selected new at the 111 uiufaetory in New A'ork, ii-xed, and forwarded free of cost, with the excepti ja ol freight, CASH IN ADVANCE i)ne copy, one year 62.50 Two ' 4.00 Four copies, 3,00 Eight copies, • un ! on- t-> gO't rupofcluh,l6 00 twenty ' ' and one t gdterupuf club, 35,00 Cue copy of THE POST aud one of THE LADY'S FRIEND, 4,00 ' 'd*" The inatre- in THE POST will always be dillerent from thai iu THE LADY'S FRIEND. j ff* As the price of T TIE.I'OST is the same as that of THE LADY'S FRIEND the Clubs may hs c<imposed ebclusively of the paper, or partly of the paper and paitly of the magazine, Of coifse the premium for gutting up a A lub may be either one or 1 the other, as desired- Any person haviug sent-aclub | may add other names at anv t'iue during the year The papers for a Club may be sent to different post offiecs. Subscribers in British North America must remit 1 twenty cents in addition to the annual subscription, i as we have to prepay the U. S. postage on their pa i . . . . I Remittance- should be made in United Mates notes j For ail amounts over Five Dollars we prefer dratts ! on any of the E 1 tern cities, payable to our order | r <*'' sipeeiment numbers of THE POST scot gratis. Address. DEACON A PETERSON No. 319 Walnut St. Philada AYELt'S OfIERKY PECTORAL, i FOR THE RAPID CURE OF ; CougAs, CV'tils, Inliucnza, Hoarseness, I Crouj), Bronchitis, Incijiieat Consnm jttion ;irel for the relief of Consiimji j live Patients in advanced stages t f the disease. So wile i jt'ne fiel-1 of its usefulnee" and so num erous are the cases of it* cures, tin! almost every s--tion >f cour.tr> abounds ia persons publicly known who have bt-en rc -tnred from alarming and even desperate disen.<■_' of the lungs by its use When once tri< d, i'J supnrioiity over every other especto ! rant is too apparent to escape observation .anil where j its virtues are known, t.ie public no longer hesitate what nn'idnte to employ for the distressing knd j dangerous .lffe tinos of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrutt upon the community have failed : and been dist-a ied, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never lorget, and produce cures too numerous and too remarkablo to be forgotten. Those who require an alta-atirc medicine to puri fy the blood will find AVER'S CdMP EXT.SARSA PARILLA the remedy to use Try it once, and i vou will know its value Prepared by J. C. AVER A CO., Lowell Mass, i and sold by Saral. Stark Tunkhannock, and all deal ersin medicine everywhere, Information Free! TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility. In competency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy ! o furnish to all who need i (free of charge ), the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy ! used in his ease Sufferers wishing to profit by the : advertisers bad experience, and possess a sure and i valuable remedy, can do so by ad ressing him at once at his place of business. The Receipe and full | information— of vital importance—will be cheerfully sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN No- 6U Nassau street, New York _ _ . os both sexes will And P. S—Nervous., this information invalas.m*. v4-nlB-3cnq |lffo Itomtiuwra iMfmTfliiiiTs Column. ; HALIJSTEAD At HAMMELL,; I PKAI.KRS IM MERCHANDISE. ! : NICHOLSON, WYOMING CO. PA. * • FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Good*, Go to ; .11 a 1 1 ■ t e a d it ttammell's] • For Sugar, Teas and Molasses, ; : GO TO : ! HALLSTEAD k HAMMELL'S* j FOR FLO CR, FISH AND HAMS, : GO TO : ' HALLSTEAD \ HAMMELL'S For Spices Starch, and Saleratus • OO TO ; : RALLSTEAD k HAMMELL'S | ; For Wooden Stone and China Ware, • 00 TO : ' H ALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S. • FOR GLASS, NAILS HARDWARE, AND ; CUTLEBV. 1 ; Go to ; Hullsleaa anu nummu.. ! • For Cloths. Casiitueras and Vesting* • ; GO TO ' 1 HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S i • For Mus! ins Calico's 4" Dress Goods • Go to ; HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S • • For Soap, Candles, and Cracker*. • OO TO I HALLSTEAD k HAMMELL'S. * For Oils, Tain's and Erush.es, • • GO TO :HALLSTEAD HAMMELL'S'. For Flour, Salt, and F mite, 1 GO TO I IIALLSTEAD,A HAMMELL'S ; * •TO GET THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR RAIN • AND PI*ODUCR I go to . HALLSTEAD HA MM LL'S • To Get Entire Satisfaction, • • CO TO ; HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S j • To get an Equivalent for four money, • GO TO * ! HALLSTEAD k HAMMELL'S i , HAIJIJSTKAD k HAMMELL'S *•. MOTTO. ! Largs Sales and Small Profits. The '. • Best Goods for the Least Money. ; Sterling & Loom is tiie best and Jargcst assortment of MERCHANDISE to be found tn the coun'ry, and most of it was purchased previous t the r.ATId ADVANCE 1N T I'lilCES, which enables them to Sell Goods Much low present Rates. We have constantly on band, /Salt by the barrel. Fine Salt by the sack, and half barrel, Turks Island Salt for packing meat; Flour, Sole Leather, Iron, Nails, Nail Rods, Tow Cork, and Cast Steal Carriage Bolts, Plaster, Dry Goods G Ii OCE R I E S, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps ; Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Hardware, Wood en ware, Stoveware, Paints, Oils, C'rookery, Liquors, Stationery, Wall Paper and Bordering, Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, Pegs & Lasts, Buffalo itobes, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Plated *S'poons Rosin, Tar &e., ' We g've below a few of our present prices i subject to all changes of the market, viz.: Salt §4 per barrel. Flour §l2 per barrel. Prints 25c to 40c per yard. Rest Brown Sugars 20 to 22c. White Sugars 25 cts. per lb And everything not enumerated, in sar.u 1 proportion. All we ak is for people to call and see Cr 1 themselves, as we feel confident that wo can \ meet their most sanguine expectations. STERLING & LOOMIS. ( erlingviMe. Pa.. Oct. o, 18C4 —v4nlo JUT RECEIVED, i —FROM PNILMUC"_PI IIA I' IS/ ewir orlsL, , A F I'LL A S S 0 II T M EX T 0 F i P © fi 5? j DRESS GOODS, ; SHAWLS, CASSJMERS, Clotliing", j, Shoes, Hats, fyxt)) (DooK — A '-o NOTIONS, <s*r. Ac , adapted to this Season' which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST MA KKT PRICE for Cash orCountrv Produce, at the Store of ; John Weil. Tu unhbf.M'k ViiJih' 0. Iff - I'.. A 11, T, ANTHONY * <>-. Manufacturers of' Photographic Ma terials, WHOLESALE AND ItELAIL, 501 BROAD WAY, N. Y. In rddition to our main business ot PHOTO-j GRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for i the foil .wing, via : STERESCBPEiiI I STERESCBPIG; IBIS. i Of th*ae we have an iranicn.-e a c so*ttnc nt, including ' War Sceres, American and Foreign C ties and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac . Ac, Also, re volving Steresioj es, for public or private exhibi tion. Our catalogue will be gent to any address on ! receipt of Stamp 0 Photographic Albums. We were the first to introduce these into the Unit ed States, and we uiani-factum iminense quantities : in gteat va-tety. ringing in price tr in 50 cents to ! SSO. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being j superior in beauty and durability to any others i They will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, ! FIXE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER 0 CARD I'HOTOGRAI'H k . Our Cataloguewbrn YPmcaso rhik FIVE TIIOU- ! SAND different s Kacjkuboe a Uitions are' continually being made) of Porirai ts of Eminent I Americana, Ac., via : about 100 Major-Generals, I 55(1 Statesmen, 200 Ilrig.-Gcnerals, j 130 Divines, 275 Colonies, • 1-25 Authors, j 100 Lieut.-Colonete, | 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers 125 Stage, 75 Navy Officers. I 50 PronTnt Women, " 15G Prominent Foreign Portraits, 1 00 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celcbratad En- : ! graving*. Paintings, Statues Ac. Catalogue sent on i j receipt of Stamp. An oruer for One Doccn PIC- j I TERES from our Catalogue will 1-c tilled on the re ceipt of SI,BO and sent bv mail, FREK Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. I>. will please remit twenty-five percent of the. amowi their order. E.& 11. T ANTHONY & CO Mannjacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORR. The pricu and Quality of our Goods oannotfail to satisfy, Not 9 1163- 12a* ! gisYii & nun CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCII ! SEWI j\ G-M ACHIN E I U'*re awarded (he highest Premiums ocer all Competitors, at the / llowing State and C-ninty Fairs of 18C3. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Mai i f.ieturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work. IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. Fiast Premium for M <nuf o-tu ing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes* First Premium foi M ichine Work. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAfR First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l Soc. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium fer Machine Work* FRANKLIN Co (\. Y. )FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. CIIAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt) Agr'l Soc. HAMPDEN Co. (MASS )Agr'l Soc. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FATR First Premium for Family Machine. QUEENS Co.(X Y. )Agr'l Soc. Eirst Premium lor Fmiily Machine. First Premium tor Manufacturing Machine. Fir.-t premium for Ma-bine Work. SARATOGA Co (X. Y )FAIR. F'ir-t Premium for Family Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR First Premium for Machine for all purposes. 1 • '*> • ... c— xr.. Work GREENFIELD (0)1 NION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON Co (0 )FAIR. F'rst Premium for Family Machine. F'irst Premium for Machine Work. MANTGOMEJY Co.(P.i )FAIR. Fir;t Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Maceine Work. SAN JOAQUIN Co (Cal )FAIR First Premium for F'amily Machine. First Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal.) FAIR First Premium for Family Machine F'sist Premium (or Machine Work f! The above comprises all tho fairs at xvbnh the GRODER A BAKER MACAISES were exhibited this yeu *. SslfC-rooms, 495 Broadway, Njvv Ydk, 730 Chest lut St. Phi! tdelphia FYE AM) EAR LYFIMAR Y. On the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel.) Wll J\ FSll AH It 1.. PA. CPHIS INSTITUTION is now opened nr.d fur- X nished in the most costly style, Reeepti >n, Private and oper ting Rooms are large, convenient ir.l we!! adopted The Surgl-al. apartinant contains he finest collection ot instruments in the country, rod thus his faculties will enable biui to meet any md all emergencies m pra. tice 11 •• will operate ipon all the vnvious forms of BLINDNESS. Cnta roet, Oceluon of the Pupil, Cross Ey s Closure of lie Tear Jiueta, Inversion of the Eyelids Pterygium Ic. Ao. And wiil treat all forms of Sor *s, Eye jrantil-il Li is. Opacefies of the Cornea, on.l Scrof- j ilous diseases of the Eve together with ail tho dis- j ;:\ ■< s to which the Eye t.- subject. DEAFNESS—WiII treat CI che discast s cuininon ! o the organ from the Fir. N*d-es in j the Fiar. Catarrh, difficulty of hearing, total Deaf- j ness even where the Drum is destroyed. TV ill in iert an artificial one answering neariy nil the pur soses of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All di.-ci;?e.- roiunrmn to the Throat and N'o-e will he treated GENERAL SUKGEUS •-lie will operate upon . Clubfeet, i! l ir I.ip. Cleft Filiate, Tuiuors, Cancers, j Enlarged Ten *iN, A"'". Plastic operation- by heal ing new flesh into deformed part? i>nd general Sur- j jerv of whatever ehnrac er it may ni^s-tit. HERNIA (or KUPEURE) —He will pe.frttn -La- ! bias operation for the ra-ltcal (cooiph te) curd id ! Hernia, this i*- unquestionably a perfect cure, and j is done with little or no pain. Out of v.any hun- • drcd operated ttfion in Boston thero has ben no ! failures, it having met tho perfect approbation of i .11 who have submitted to it. ARTIFICIAL FiYES— Will insfrt artificial Eyes : giving tlietn the motion arm explosion of the natur- i ul They are inserted with the least pain, IIEDORBIIOLDL. (Pies) -This troublesome dis- ! case is readily cured, Those suffering from it will Jo well to cull. I)r Up Dc Graff visits Wilkos-Barrc with a view of building up a p nnanent Institute for the treat ment of the Eye. lvir and General Surgery. Tho experience of more than a quarter ot a century in Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a uffk-ient guarantee to those who may bo disposed t employ him, IAS BISK & I AM ME LIT ITIOXJTJC33 ; COMMISBI ON M EIICH ANTS, 330 GKEEMVU II STREET, New Voik. G. S. Hai ling, ) L. llamruel, E. Harding. ) Farme**? having butter and other produce to sell will receive frotn this firm the highest uiarke pri<* and prompt returns. Mr. L. Harding, one of the members, who residee nt Nicholson Depot, will recei'-e and attend t< i shipment of all articles, and if desired will mtiko ; advancements of one half market vul -6 at time of delivery to him. D~O YOU WISH TO TF CURED ?—DR. BU CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFFIC PILLS etier in iess thvn 30 days, tiie worst cases of NERVOLS j NEsS, Impotence, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness. Insanity, and all Uiinarv, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause pro duced* Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box v• ill per feet the cure in most cass Address JAMES S. BUTLER General Agent, 427 Broadway, New Yerk 4nl 3m: Godey's Lady's Book THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LITERVTUirE. FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. I. ■V;'; ' •nt Steal engravings. DOUBLE ON -PI, \'l iv.S- Wood engravings on ovcry |MI ject that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, ! £ c \ m ,°'?iderv, Articles for the Toilet, for the ' I .trior, Loud iir* and the Ki/cbcn. Everything, in i fact, to make a COMIM.KTE LAI.Y'S BOOK. TIIE LA 1)1 E>" FA VOILLTE FOR 35 YEARS. j r M.igaziue has been able to complete with it | None attempt it, GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household, These alone are w ( .rth ihe price ofthe Book, Model Cottages (no other Migazine gives them), with diagrams. Drawing LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG,— An..[her specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MT SIC, worth $3 a year, Other Magazines puYish ..II wom out Music ; but the sub scriber to Godey get it before the music stores- Gardening for Ladies, Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs, A T. Stewart & Co., of New York, the Millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, the only Magazine that has them. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Erodie.of New York. Ladies* Bonnets. We give more of them in a year tuau any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady,s Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HAli LAND, Authoress of "Alone," ' 'Hidden Path." 'Most Side," "Aicmesis," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each month, and for no other Mag azine. We have also retained all our old ni fa • ; voritc contributors ' 'f 1., aft ■ TBnMs or* Godey's Lady's Book for 1865. ( (From which there can be no Deviation) The following are the terms of the Lndv,s Book foi i 'A. At present, we will receive subscribers at the luUowing rates. Due notice will be g'wen if t are obliged to advance, which will depend upon the price of paper. One copy, one year, 53,00 Two copies •' " 5,50 Threo '• " " 7,50 Four •' " 10,00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making t six eop'eS 14 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy tc the person sending the club, making twelve copies 27 00 Additions to any of the above clubs, 82 50 each subscriber. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's lime Maga zine wiil be sen f , each one year, on receipt of-? 4 50. We have no club with any other Magazine or Newspaper. The money must all be sent at one time for any Club C'ana !a subscribers must send 24 cents additional for each subscriber. Address L, A GODEY. N, E, Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA P ulii ain Clot lie s wringer SELF-ADJU: TI.sG WKIA'GER. Nt) WOOD-WORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. MX TIIUSCKEWS TO GET OUT OF ORDER WARKANTEP W ITII OR WITHOUT COG-WHEELS. It to k the FIRST PREMIUM' at Fifty-Seven State and C .unty Fairs in 1363, and is without an exception the best Wringer ever made- Patented in the Unite i States, England, Canada, and Australia Agents wanted in every town, and T" r '-'. r 'he world. Energetic agents can u.i. a „ m TVdlaxa per day. • Sample Wringer sent Express-paid on receipt of price. No 2. 5G50. No 1, 87,50. No F. JS,SO. NO A 89,50. Manufactured auJ sold, wholesale a.id retail, by TilE PC INA.VI MANUFACTURJXG CC No. 13 Piatt ."street, New Vork, ClevMan I, Ohio, and Renni igtoD. Vt. S. C NORTHROP, Agent. WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz.— That Iron well galvanized will not rust; That a simple machine is better than a complicat ed one. lhat a Wringer should be self-ad us ting, durable, and efficient. That Tnumh Arcics aad Fastenings cause delay and trouble to regulate and keep in order ; That woo l Foakediu hot water will swell, shrink and si lit; lbc wood bearings for the shaft to run in will wear out; That the Putman Wringer, with or without cog wheels, will not tear the elothes; „ , That cog-wheol regulators arc not essentia!; That tin; Putnam Wringer has all the. advantages, and no! one of the disadvantages above named ; That all wh" have tested it, pronoun-e it the bett Wringer ever made: That it will wring a Thread or a Hed-Quilt WITH OL'T ALTERATION. We might till the papar with testimonials, tmt insert only n few to convince the skeptical, if such j. there be ; an i we >ay to all, test Putnam's Wringer t Test it THOROUGHLY with ANY nnd ALLothers, any if not entirely satisfactory, return it Putnam Mantit'aeturiinr Co : GENTLEMEN; I knoir fntm practical experience that iron well ga/ranize with zinc wilt not oxidize or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as possible and lean checrjiilty rec vmend it to be best in use. Respeetfuli v yours. * JNO. U. U HEELER, Cleveland, Ohio. , Many years' experience in the galvanizing busi ness enable uie to in iotso the above statement in all particulars. New York, .ran , 1564. JNO. C. LEFFERT3 110 Beekmnn St. \\ c have tested Putnam's Clo'bes Wringer by practical working, and know that it will do. It is cheap; it is simple ; it requires no room, whether at work or at rose; a child can operate it; it doek it- duty thoroughly; it samcs time and it saxes wear , a 1 rear. We earnestly advise all who ha**c much v. 'hing t > do. with all intelligent persons who have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay for itself h-' a year at most. llc.v. IU M I GRE LEY. STILL IN THE FIELD.. MRS. BARDWELL 1 . I Announces to the Ladies of Tunkhnuuock and vicini ty, that she has just received a line assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, ; at her rooms opposite the Post-office, where can be j iounJ in groat variety, all the LATEST STYLES, OF — _ • BONNETS, HAN'S, CAPS, HEAD DRESS- F.S. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS? HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, " ' and everything in the line of Millinery nnd Fancy Goods, xvh i. h she will sell at ihe lowest cash price* REPAIRING promptly and neatly done v4nl4tf. BUCKEYE HER ASD REEFER ' Farmers should secure one of these excellent Ma- I chines at once as the supply is limited, and we are ! confident thaf the demands for the above Machine# j w ill be gre".t the coming season as the BUCKEYE," * i is the best Machine cw in use, and is the best adapt-, r i ed to rough, hillv, ami une\en ground, is tho mo ! du ble and is managed with the great st oaseo r i l other machines now in use, J * • - lYr further particulars address JOIINtT, STONE Ag-%. w- HS. C OOPER, PAYMCiAN A SUIUiIW • Newton Ceu're, Lu:to- Couc*y l*a.
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