Local and Personal. S SERVICES will be held t tho Court un Tues>lay evening of next week by the ',' eV i'r. Hare (Episcopal.) of Plttston. , ELDERS, Or. C. H. Dana, Stephen Dana. - 3UID, and George I.eishton, have been elected 'ordained aa elders in the Presbyterian Church p| acc . The three last named, were ordained B Sunday last. THE FIRST THAIS will probably pass over the , ,' lroud Bridge, at this place, on Saturday next— '.r tor the purpose or making good our prediction , | ,st week.—Rather accommodating 11. R. Co. , *..u oe.—The two Presidential Addresses,which K ive in full, in our paper of to-day. has crowded c. veral items intended for this column, and has reventetl us from giving the usual variety of gener al news. | i; .—rNori6BF.D VISITORS.—Senator Osterhout, oji . lHe—carrier Newman, and paste pot Lett ~io a Hrt visit to our town last week. They all . tcl sleek ami well fed. After a sojourn of a day ; two unions an admiring constituency they 17 -aed to their duties, Doe's and Pots. S E-IIONABLB FXO.YOVT.— We learn from un tied authority, that the pretended economists in .e Legislative pasting and folding " Duro" at Harrlsburg. instead of rye flour—which is eonslder ,,l D ot only better, hut cheaper—arc actually using rtaelrpaste.theflrstqualltyofwheatflour! They re 1., -vever. reja-rted to bo using the rye in another ioupe in immense quantities. That's away they j.ii'c • i •'putting down'' the expenses of Legislature. K it. TO MONTROSE.—B. F. Blake-lee Esq., of - ringvll'e, who is most earnestly enlisted In the itter of a railroad through Susquehanna Couuty . connect with the L. V. R. R. at the moßt availa point, has procured to be printed and proposes to . ulate a subscription to the stock of a route to ,-s up the middle branch of Meshoppen going near •u .-.trville and Lynn. Mr. 11. is quite certain that „ rod can be built on some of the various routes guested: anil wishes to ascertain on which one the test amount of stock can be obtained. ATTLII ATIOMS roit LICENSES. —For the informn n of all concerned, we republish the rule of Court j' pted last year in reference to the granting of •enVesin this County : . ordered that applications for Tavern Licenses ,-t. hereafter, he represented by an attorney whole ,<■ must be endorsed upon tLe Petition —other- ,• such application will not lie considered by tho c 'curt. 1. monstrances sjiecilying objections to granting a Li ense must be filed oti or before Monday afternoon . ceding the time appointed for granting Licenses. ' Tuesday afternoon is the time apjolnted for grant . Licenses: hearing applications and objections; in contested cases the Court may tixa future day r such hearing. Upon tiling objections to granting nsa, signed by citizens of the district for which a use is asked, subpoenas may be granted for wit >.*><•. New houses must, in all cases, be shown by i.r I to be necessary for the accommodation of the '. jo and the entertainment of strangers and trav ,. and also that the applicant by his buildings, V is well provided for that purpose." BY THE COURT. • jy 14th, 1868. Public Sales.--Vendue bills have been printed ...s office during the past week,advertising Sales .. rs-.na! property, as follows : :. Friday March, 19th, E. L. Underwood will sell :ii residence of Richard Richards, in Monroe, pan horses, 3 cows, 5 yearlings. 1 wagon, Ac. in Tuesday March 33. James Willson will sell at residence in Auburn, Susqh. Co., 2 horses. 6 cows, train, household lurniture, Ac. u Saturday, March 20, Daniel June will sell a .TO of 150 acres, 75 improved and well watered, . unimproved contains a lot timber. Situate in township. Wednesday March 24. E, L. Underwood, will it the residenceof Charles Montayne, in Xorth . viand, l cow, 2 hogs, pork, buckwheat branj .;try, lurniture, Ac. HAT CAN UK DONE by untiring Industry, ex . e attention to one branch of business, coupled : the strictest integrity, was never more satis - rily exemplified than in the case of Stroud & - wn. Insurance Agents at Montrose. But a few j • • airu, insurance of property from loss by fire, in ! •e-gion of the State was a thine almost unknown, j it of the larger towns und villages. Now, lnsur i. is the rule, with both town people and tarmers, k sen insurance the exception. Every prudent . ' -w pays the pittance necessary to secure him ] .i Ist the accident of Are. This change has been •' y the re-ult of the thorough system of canvass . adopted by the Messrs. Stroud A Brown, who it a point to insure property only in the best inics, so that in all cases of an honest loss, ipt payment Is made to the insured, C. H. Smith us been for some years engaged as Solicitor Agency, and who lias Wyoming County in his charge, has now become ono of our In -i'.'.lons. We can about as safely count on '-Char lerlodieal visits, as wo can on the changes of , - ni'vn. Married, Ida -DECKER —At OveTfleld, March 2. 1869 ' Lewis Ager Esq , Caleb A very to Miss Esther' set. all ol Overtield. VEN's—HARDING.—At the Parsonage in "ruing. Pa., on Feh. 18. 1860. by A. J. Van I 1. Steven- ..f Scran ton to Miss Sarah E. •Eater of Lysauder Harding Esq., of Eaton, ming Co.. Pa. Died, -u.M—Albert Nelson Hlosom. son of Joseph Patience Btoom, on Saturday, March 6th. "■ ure—Ag ed 10 years. 8 months, and 11 days. PRODUCE MARKET. •JO Price of Country Produce, Corrected Week- EILLISGS 4* PIIILLIPS. Dealers in Dry Groceries. Are., on turnpike St (near ' anal), 'tunkhannock, Pa. " UVTOTIJAT bushel 41.00 ® ♦P2S tried ' ft/ 0,19 " 0.12 """x. per ft, 30 " 35 " " 40 '• 42 het • bush-- 85 " 85 " " 90 " fO " del 25" 25 " ton 16,00 " 18,00 *? • It 12|" 16 " 07 •' 08 ' " 19 • 20 " 12J" 13 •t*s, .. Kush 60 " 70 •' '32 ft 65" 70 '***• " • 1,25 •' 1,50 " " 1,20 " 1.20 " " :• • 175 ' 2,00 ' Wr L per ft, 10 ••••10 '•"ICKAWANNA A BLOOMSBUBG RAILROAD. On and After Monday, November 30, 1808. PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS ; SOUTHWARD IA. M. TP. M JCM- FTS "t S' THUton, j 5.25 4.10 10.20 6.42 fdtston, 5.55 4.47 10.66 7.18 •Kingston. I 6.29 5.25 11.30 7.50 fpert. I 8.88 7.47 banvUle I y.o* 8.20 'PSorth'mbert'Bd j 9.43 9.06 NORTHWARD. IA. M. j P. M. jA. M. P. M "t.Vjrth'mberl'nd 7.10 I 4.45 Danville, | 7.46 | 5.23 saltt,5 a ltt, I 8.18 I 6.56 {OugMon, j 10.67 I 8.40 8.56 2.35 Plttston. I 1129 I 9.10 925 3.05 ■'"Nirsnton, ] 12.06 | 9.45 | 10.00 5.40 •rla k leu . vil| k Seranton at 5.25 A. m. and 4.10 p.m. ( l t Northumijerland with trains on P. AK. • r il.irrlsliurg, Baltimore, Washington, AVII - Haven, Pittsburg and West, in1 arriving at Seranton at 10.00 A. M. connect r *ins arriving at New York at 4.45 p. m., v aelphia at 0.2u p. M., and (Treat Bend at 1.50 arriving at 54cranton at 3.40 p. M. connect ,iS for Ureal Bend and West. ;. H. A. FONDA, Supt. "•'ton, Nov. 30. 1868. r '.''"tiiehed Imported rrencb Calf Boots, man '•'■f lat '"au for did, ara superior to s 4i Loots which cost 114 ipfrial Stiffs. THE I.ABT CALL. All jiersons indebted to the undersigned arc hereby . notified that accounts unpaid on Ist day of April, 1868, will be left in other hands for collection. I Tunk. March 9. iB6O. PAUL BILLINGS, 1 C. DETRICK. 5 CENTS REWARD. Is offered lor the return of a bound servant girl, " named Elizabeth Jones, she is about 12 years old.ran 1 away about the lirst of March. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting lier on my account, as Ishall pay no debts of her con . tracting. S. B. HI'LBERT. Loveiton, Wyoming Co, Mar. 5, 'o9—n3l. ' N BANKRUPTCY.—In tho matter or Andrew S. Oollum, Bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsyl vania, ss. To whom it may concern : The undersigned here -1 by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Andrew S. Collum.'of Falls. Wyoming County, and 1 State of Pennsylvania within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ujaoi his own petition by . the District Court of said District. 1 Dated at Towanda. this loth day of March, A 1).. 1800. J. N.CALIFF, Assignee vsn3l. : ih taflU 'HALL'S jtoTV. J VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR SEFYFCUI! JRENEW£R . Is the only infallible Hair Preparation lor r RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROMOTING ITS GROWTH It is the cheauest prepiration ever offered to the public, as one bottle wiil last longer and accom plish more than three bottles of any other prepura ' , ' on- - > Our renewer is not 11 Dye ; it will not sta'n the r skin as others. IT WILL KEEP THE HAIR PRoSI FALLING OUT. , It cleanses the Scalp, and makes the llair Soft, Lustrous, and Silken. Our Treatise on the Hair sent tree by mail. R. P. HALL A CO. Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. For Sale ! < In NOKTfIMORELAND TP. Wyoming Co. Pa , A SA.V MILL, nearly new,with one MI'LAY SAW, , I LATH MILL, and a STONE TO GRIND CHOP. It is run bv two WATER IV I(EI.L> one oicr- 1 l shot; 1 Also a DWELDING HOUSE, nearly new, with j FIVE ACRES <>F LAND, more or less JACKSON KKESOE. Northmoreland, Mir. 2. '69. v3n3l)-lni. SUBPOENA IN DIVORCE. Mary A. Hotchkiss, by her ) In Common I'leas of next friend Nelson Doolittle > Wyoming County, No. vs. Albert B, Jlotchkiss. )69, Nov. Term, lH6t- LIBEL FOR DIVORCE FROM THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY. I, Moses W. Dewitt, High Sberiff of the County of Wyoming, hereby make known unto the abo\e named Albert 11. Hotchkiss, that ho be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Tunk hannock, in the County of Wyomtng, on Monday, the 19th day of April, A. D. 1869, then and there to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any he hath, why the bonds ot matrimony betceen him self and Mary A Ilotchkiss, his wife, shall tot bo dissolved. M. W. DEWITT Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannock, Mar. Ist. '99-n3ow4 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Wyoming County Teachers' Institute will be held at Mehoopauy. It will commence on Mon day, March 29th, and continue five days. The Leg islature, at its Session of ISG7, made provision tor holding annual Institutes, to be devoted to the im provement of Teachers in the science and art of el - requiring the Troa.-urer of the proper Coun ty, to pay money out of the County Treasury to the County Superintendent—such money to be expended in procuring the services of Lecturers, and Instruc tors for the Institute. I hope that all { tbtso intending to tench will attend, and f > profit | by the Institute as to fully justitv the action of the Legislature in making such provision. J. ii. RHODES, Tank., Mar 1, '6!'— n3O-w3. Co Sup' t SELECT SCHOOL. A Spring Term of Select School,at MEHOOPANV will commence on Tuesday, the 30, ot March, and continue Twelve weeks. TERMS: Common English Branches, St.oo Higher " " 5,00 French nnd Latin, each, 2,00 NANCY LYUN Mehoopany, Pa n3ow3 c " AGESCY OF THE ~ j? AMERICAN LITE 1 NSURANCE C. OMPANY R uF PHILADELPHIA, 2 2 Soath Ksst Coruer of Fourth at Walnut Sts 5 X ,s rOO.OOO Deposited With tlic ! C itor Cieneral ot the Mate, as security to l*olicy Holders, > Annual Income "'.U? '-a T!• Losses and Expenses 1 907.-b Net Inorease, over 18C7 44j 5j2.94 ' CAPITAL It ASSETTS- • $2,325,492 69 ANNUAL CITIUENO 50 per cent. Policies issued on the Cash and Note plan. Joint j I Stock without profits. 20 year reducing plan Re- j ! turn Premium Plan, (all premiums being paid back . at death.) All the approved forms of endowment ] Insurance, Children-' Endowment. Incoino produc ing plan ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, JOHN S. WILSON. President. Sec'y. It Treas, For Tables of Rates or other Informations, apply to STROI'D A BROWN. Agents, vßu29ly. Montrose, Pefin'a. A AZURENE. # (CONCENTRATED INDIOO) FOR THE LAUNDRY. It is warranted not to streak, or ia any maimer injure the tiee*t fabric#. FOR FAMILY USE Sold in FIVE cent, TEN cent, and TWENTY cent boxes. Each Twenty cent box, besides having F'ive tunes as much blue ns the Five cent box, contains a pocket pin cushion or emery bag. For Hotel and large Laundry use, it is put up in f2 00 boxes. See that each Box has the proper Trade Mark. For Sale by BILLINGS A PHILLIPS, on Bridge St. near the Canal, Tunkhannock, Pa. vßn'29wß. • A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tu© undersigned offer* fr gale a HOUSE tfc LOT. j situate on Second St., Tunkhannock, Pa. adjoining residence, formerly of Harvey Sickier, now owned by lienj. P. Carver. The property will bo disposed of ON REASONABLE TERMS. The house is a Two Story Frame Building, 24 by 32 feet, WITH WING ATTACHED, 16 by •22 feet, 1J Stories high. A good WELL of NEVER FAILING WATER ! ! and a LARGE CISTERN FOR SOFT WATER, nro son the premise# ; together wi'h fruit trees orna- I mental trees Ac. There is a fine Cellar under the building. The property constitutes a most desirable home, and will tie j HOLD AT A BARGAIN ! r ir For further particulars, apt-lv to Til OS. OaTERiiOLT. Tunkhsnnoek, P.i., Jan. 13, 1069—n23-3in .CIIJIDE TO NAKHIAGF, • Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Con- j jagal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD A>SO CIATION, Box. P. Philadelphia, Pa vßo'jly. * ' DJiSffllillTfOUS. MANHOOD— IN THE YOUNG AND RISING generation, tho vegetative |*.wers of life are strong, but in a lew years how often tho palli f hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciate ! form, ard the im possibility of application to mental efi' rl, show its banefuliiiilcnce It soon becomes evident to the j observer that some depressing influence is checking the devehipement of the body. Consumption is talk ed of, and perhaps the youth is removed in.ni school i and sent into the country. This is one of the worst movoments Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing s-cnes of tit" city, the po-.n r- of the body too much enfeebb d to g've x.->t to heaitli ful and rural exercise, thoughts are tu.n i inwards upon themselves. If the patient bo a female, tho approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety, as the lir.-t symp tom in which Nature is to show her si ring power in diffusing the circulation au 1 visiting the check with the bloom t l health. Alts I increase ot appetite has [ grown by bat >t t-t on : the energies ot the sysl?'o ' aie prostraied. and the wb.de economy i- dersiii-. i The beautiful and wonderful ,riod in wbieb b ly and mind nn lerg ' so fa.- mating a change fo.in ; child to won. in, is !o- k 1 f..r in vain ; the |an n:s I neart in snxiety. an l tni.cies the grive but | waiting t.-r its vi<"iiu Jleluil dd's Exlr i-t Pu u.i, for Weakness .-li-ing ! fnon excess oresrly in i ret .... atti-nqed -vith tiie . follow ing syuij 'oii.s : In ii,position to exovtion, I -s of Power, Loss of Memory Dilfi ut y of liri itliiug, Gemw I w.-I 1 I. s-'. Horror ot Dis. a.-e U'e.ik Nerv. I j Prtinl.ling, Dr-adfol Horror of I'e-i'n. Night Sweals Coll Feei Wakefulness. D n.igp. o! Vision.Langour Univcis.il Lasgiiude ' : ih t..-.- m "•> -li-.i Ol:- II Enormous ip| etii o vvi Ih D> jeptiu ymptoiii- II t Hands. Flushing of tin: I- dy Dryness of the ; Pallid Countenance ati i eruptions on the Face, Puin i in the Back, Heaviness ..I the Eyelids Frequently Black spot# flying before Hie Eves, Willi Tea, I riry , Suffusions and Los# .d Sight, M ant of Attention, ureal Mobility, Kestlessness.wirh llorror oi Society Nothing i.- more dosirible t • sil • . pvtieuU ihau Sol- 1 ituie, nnd Nothing they in r o .iroa I. l-.r ' ear ot Themsclvos : no Repose of Manner, no Etrnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Trmwiiiuu from one question to another. _ j These symptom-, if allowed to gft- n —which this Medicine invariably rem.,res -soon follow Loss ~| j Power, Fatuity, aud lipiiepti • Fits, in one ot whi h j the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Blooming into Asylum, this sol result .occurred t.. two patients ; rcaxon ht i lor a lime let them, and both died of Epilepsy. They were ■ f both sexes, and j abont 20 years ot ag i Who car, say tin' lb,-so excesses ar-J not frequent ly followed by those ui'eUi diseases iLsamtj nnd ! i Consumption "f The r- cord# •>{ th Insane .tsylums, , I and the melancholy death# by Consumption, be.n | j ample wilneae to the truth of ihe-e assertion- in I Lunatic Asylum# the uir-t inolaji holy exhibition I appe its The countenance is actually loddcu and i quite de-liruie neither Mirth or Griel ever visit* it i I ••should a sound of ihe voice occur, it is rarely artic- j ulate •'With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grid beguiled." Whilst we regret tho existence of tho above dis j eases and symptoms, we arc prepared to offer an in- j valuable gift < f chemistry for the removal ol the j consequences lieltnbold's Highly Concentrated j Fluid Extract of Euehu There is no tonic like it | It is an anchor of hope to the s irjjttoi. at.d patient, i and this Is tlie tertimony of all woo have used or | prescribed i t. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles tor $6 50 Delivered ! to any address Describe symptoms in all communi cations. Address 11. T. lIELMiiULD, Ding and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New York. V(iNE ARE GENUINE uuless done up in steel i\ engraved wrapper, wiih fac-siiniiee of ray ! C'eni" :il Warehouse, aud signed H.jr. HELMBOT.D. TTUIie METALLIC FIBEFHIF ; 88BFISS AND eOTTAGE PAINTS Manufactured bv O. I. HA' I,SLEAL' A CO. Nicholson, Wvn Co, Pa. I THE WYOMING METALfC PAINT HsVSBEBN TIP !."i DULY TESTED '-v i-ompe'.-ut chemists an-f tfr-t cfass MASTER PAINTER--, anl AI.I. TESTIFY TO IIS SUPERIOR TRI. ALI i V. It has a GOOD JtODY.MIXr.S READILY, re j. : • . BI T LITTLE OIL, TAKES TINT'S, AND f- YE- j RY DURABLE. In view of the great abut, i men • f tuaieri.il and tiro SMALL COST o! M-iNITACTI lll.Nd. ard the SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR PAINTS. Hie Coicpanv exp.e Lto sqj'.ply tli market with i BET TER ARTICLE iid 1 at CHEAPER RATES than aDy other tompinv in the eountrv. OPINIONS OF P UN IEH- The undersigned, a practical j aiotcr, hereby cer tifi. - that he his i--e I mist of the mineral paints in use for venrs past, and that he regards TIIE WYOMING METALLIC PAINT siq eri .r to til! others for durability and finish 1 GILBERT BROWN j Nicholson, June 27tb. ISgS. PiKurKvtt.i.B Aug. 25 0. L. IIAI.IJTKAII. Esq.—Dkah SIR : I have used j 1 the Wyoming Paint, air 1 believe it to bo the best | i and most durable Metallic paint in use. It has i, , jf • I strong body.works caaily,an I requires but little I Very Respectfully. Pf.RRY STARK. Nl( II d.SoV. O-t sth 1 -,;4 i li L IIAI.LSTEAD ESQ—DEAR SIR ; 1 hive used • and othervvi-e le-te-l the WYO.MIVG METALLIC j i PAINT, and am clear of the belief that it is supe- i rior to any other Mineral Paint in tho country. It has a good color and mixes readily; but its strong and best features are it# heavy substantial body," i combined with au extremely oily nature, in conse quence of which it requires at least a third less oil j than any other paints in use. J. L. PECK. NEW Y'ORK, Oct Ist 18g3. 0. L IIAOLSTKAU Esq. —DEAR SIR : I ant a prae | ricml painter Have been extensively engaged in | ' the business forever thirty years. Duiing thatpej | riod I have used every variety of paint known to tho I trade, and without hesitation pronounce the WYO | MING METALLIC PAINTS, the best I have ever . ! seen. It has a heavy body, mixes easily and takes I from a half to a third less oil than ordinary paints | 1 Itcanbe u-ed successfully, cither for cottage pur- j i poses, rough out door work, rooting, or as a fire-proof paint. Respectfully Ac. A. G. BOLWIN, Practical Painter. j Pierceville, Aug 28, 19(;3 ; I 0. L HAIXSTKAD Esq—Dear Sir: I have tested ; the Wyoming Paint, by using it in my shop, and bejicv e it to be superb r to any other Metallic Paint in the market, t.as an excellent body, mix-- readily, and require- only about half the usual , | amount of oil of other Paints. Respectfully Ac. CIIAS. L. JACKSON Cabinet Maker. I Pierceville, August 15. 18gS. I O. L. llAi.nsTßAti, Dear Sir : I gladly add my j testimony in favor of the ex'-ollcnt qualities of the Wyoming Metallic Paint. From practical tests 1 j believe it to be superior to any other mineral paint • in use. It has a substantial body, uiivcs ca-ily, re quires but little oil nnd makes a handsome finish. ISAAC 1 CORKY, Wagon Maker. Better frotn. Mayor Ilill, MAYOR'S OFFICE, Seranton l'a.. June 23 i !-(;?• j 0. L. HALLSTBAD Esq —Dear Sir; II wing m-cle a personal examination of the proper! ics ■•• the Wy- , ' Wyoming Mineral Paint, an! tested it inmost every \ : manner, I uui convinced that it is inferior to no ar ticle of the kind to ho found in the country. Very Truly Yours, E. S.M. HILL. | TOWANDA, August 1-t, lSq3. O. L. Hallstead, Esq—Dear Sir. About thirty ! five years ago ray father purchase I a quantity < i t'ao Wyoming Mineral Paint, with which ha nt that J time painted a building ant after the lapse of a J Quarter of a century it is frc.-b and g-> 1. Better evidence of quality car. hardly bo required. Truly Yours, IE Kkbp MYBR Seranton, Sept. 8, 1899 O. L. Hall-toad, Esq—Dear Sir: 1 have used tho Wyoming Metallic Paint, and have great pleas ure in S3ying that it is superior to any other mineral javints in the market. Its heavy substantial body makes it durable for outside work, roofing and Ac j and the readiness with which it takes tints renders , ;it an excellent article for cottage purposes. Aim- , gether I regard it as the best paint in use. | Very Truly Yours, DAVID 8M1.1.F, H 'us.- anl Sign Painter AII order# or communication* should be addressed l j t0 0. L. HALLSTEAD A CO. j PLFIHOL IT ION. Notice i.- here ly given, that the firm of Eastman I Bros, has been dissolve ] by mutual consent, the 1 nooks and accounts of said firm hevo been left with , (}. H. Eastmitn for collection, and to .vh HY <\V TH i"! NEW STATES AND TERMTOIUES, FltfEU THE ik Ai iriss, S.Vi'fOX 11 P1T.1.!-IIING (V, I'hit.vlcl phU, Pa. on nr - "'loa-..ji ' . dli'-g he ynii I all | re. fiont. it .1 Tel 1 i.nry Soil Fr ■ I.GOO AGENTS WAN I'KD 1 Jjs*" .Sernl lor our Pictorial Circular, winch is si in free mi l is worth .-ccing. lh.n'l buy any imila -1 tion 'iimk. Ho Mire an I (jot (be MIRROR A1 - ! Jra s BEISS .lit', Xo.v rk X. .1. Look IlAVj:x,.l'a. j Messrs. l.iri'tNi' rs A HAKI.w 1.1.1., Pittsburg, l'a Gents —We have been using jour make of j Gang Saws in our Mill, and Hod tuetn, iu point of j quality, superior to any we have ever ii'cj. Yours, ' ice , ' SUAW ULANCIIAHD A CO. < 'SirrA- ;,/V ') ! ' Jam stow n, N V j | Lti't'iNCorr A Bakk w n.t.Vt'e have no trouble I with your Saws'; they don't need to lie lined up '.villi | paper; we put the:n on the Mandrel and they go t I right along. ' Tcmpor perloctly uniform an 1 quality unsurpxs el. j RowpecffilT!v, CIIA .1. FOX. LIPPINt OTT A- HAKEVv EfjT/*, Manufacturers of Oircu'ars, Muhiy, Mil <<: :g ""1 I Cross-Cut Saws. Chopping Axes, ail s'inpes. Cri hum*? pitent A TO. 'hovels, Spades 1 .Miles' Patent Covered Scoop. ! * (JKNTS WANTED in c- ry tarn ti • !1 the ! xl celebrated ''Clipper Mowers and F. apcrs"— I Lightest draft aud moat durable i... Vv wade j S *nd for circular. Cmppei: Mowr.n .. It..a. j.:t. Co.. 12 Cliff St. New Yo;k. • I'iow#: Plows: p lows : ; j Awarded Premium at Parts. CIRCULARS FREE TO ALL. Address, COLLINS& CO., 3j2 Water Street, N \. Steam engines ANODOiLEIttS. 1 TROM Ito nor.se Power, ii. luding tie cele- L I.rated C r i-- Cut-off La -i •<. "li-.o Valve Sta tion iry I.rg-n. Portable fiagitaei, Also. (tr cular, Mulay arid (i:.ng Saw .Mills. , ailing Pulh v... j ,te . LaWl an 1 Sliingle ALUs V.: it.ii i 1_ -• 1 n Alios. , Circular S iiv-. BelUng, Ac. Sand fur deaeriptiva I Circular and Price Li t. H'OOL) AA! ANN >ILA At KNlilN'K CO , I tica. N'. V. ii i \ Air C * 'y * \rO v.' * jr jjAAtj pi . . X AU A , . " Purloi' Fiivtiiilc.** i 'T'llE iiuweiiso dcinand f r this t pul.ir instru- : 1 incnt li IS induced us to make its liianul i turn a i j specialty, and we are consequently enable I to offer I ' them at mull lower rates than are charged for ?im- j j ilar instruments hy other makers. Imjutre of resi- : ' lent dealers or send hr ■ur illustrated atalogue an 1 1 | price lift. Adores GEO. M. til ILD A CO., Pianoforte Manufacturers. Boston. Mu-. WANTED AGENTS where, male at I female,to inlroilu e'l.eOENl INI. t.MPPOVKb Cti.MMON' SEN'SK FAMILY SEWINO JlAClllN'ti. Th'S taachino will stitch, liem, fell, j tuck,, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only SIS Fully | warranted for live years. We will pay 10U0 for any j machine that will s w a stronger, more beautiful . ■ cr more elastic seam than ours. Tt makes the ' Klas- I tic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can he cut, ! I aud still the cloth cannot jo pulled apart without i I tearing it. We pay agents tr ail S'.-t to per j I month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can lie mauc. Address ivp.t OMI! : : & CO-, Pittsburgh, Pa., Boston, or >l. Louis, Mo. j CAFTIOX.—I>o imt he tiup >se.l up ii by other | i parties fialtuing off worthless cast iron machines.un- i | dcr the same name or otherwise. Ours is tlio only j j genuine un l really practical cheap machine inanu- j I taclured. I s3 Wonder. INDUSTRY SIAMNti M.VdIINE. ! Only Three Tin liars.. Simple, practical anil durable ! Makes the Elastic chain stitch, and adapted for ail | kinds of plain sowin . Any child can operate it.— An elegant Gift. Testimonials daily. Sent in per fect order on receipt of price $3. Address IX 111 S ; TRY DEWING AIACIIIXE CO., .Manchester, X. JI \ GENTN.FARMERN, CJAKDN EltS and 1 A. rauiT GROW 1 1 lars of "Best's Improved l ruit Tree a ; I Vina Invig- j orator and I tweet Peetenyer. Sana pi ef to te t will | be forwarded to any part of the I'nited States and i ; perfect satisfaction guarant >i. t. .. 1 As uts are | ! wanted in evcrv C at. in the 1 ni: 1•' t I I dress J. AUEARX, hh Si ml St., B ■ .aire, AM. THE PATENT ' MAGIC COMB Will color gray hair a permanent black or l ruwn. — .Soil everywhere. Sent by mail for ?I.'. 5. Address AVAL PATTON, Treasurer. Magic Comb Com; my, Spring field, .lass AGENTS WATTED! jTo sell the AMERICAN KXITTJ XG MACHINE, j Price 82a. 'l'ho simp!.' :l, ehr-aj e-t and Be -1 Knitting Machine ever invent.'.l. Will knit 2'i,t'(o stit -hes tier minu'c Liberal iiu'oments to agent . Ad dress AMERICAN ivNld : !NU MACHINE CO , Boston, Mass., or St. Louis. AI". I' SPOUTSM\N. FARMER and lIOII3E jMAN, should .-en I for our pamphlet of 2d pages I which t.e m-st invc cri'e kickers, runaways, and vicious horses cau be driven with perfect safety,— j For breaking and training l orses, it is better thop .Ha rev's or any other system, sent free. Ad; re's , N. P. BUYER .V (U, Parkefliurg, Chester Co - , l'a. : DEAFNESS* CATABRH, SCROFULA. A LADY who had suffered for years from Deaf- I ness, Catarih aud Scrofula, was cure 1 by a stiuple J remedy Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to send tho receipts Irco of cliargo t > any one siiui -1 larly afflicted. Address M. C. L., lloboken. N J. JMu JMifilisfinnik. I won IS THE TO si BTCRIBJB Tilt: | New York Weekly, i THE PEOPLE'S FAYOKITE JOT'RNAL. | Tli i: MOST IN ii!IIF.STINO tS'L't>RIKS Are alwuy to be found in the New York Weekly. At present !It-re ;i FOUR GREAT STORIC luriii ii - ••jluTnii-' ; an lat least (>M>K)in i ll! (il'\ i:vi:i{\ MONTH Ni w Sui .- i ihurs *iri tlim >ll i'o T h tho corii j v.- n*i'!"tit "fa n • • tintto 1 stt rv.f ir.atfer wh< d •? v L ew York Weekly. • Boeli Minher of the NEW YORK WEEKLY con- I i.i - -v".il lii-atuir'ul 111 ibtratioiis, DdiiKlc the j \til*iui;t i: Ke--i!icj;r M|ifii Icuto' answers to ijquirie-< urion aii iin ?*uljet ts. A a Unrivalled Literary Paper HEW 101 K WEEKLY, Each issue i sin !■ i KIGU !' to I 1.N. rDRIES ; 111! -K E i CUES 1 ' HALF A DOZEN I'UI.MS m I ADDITION to the FOUR SERIAL STOKIHS m i I tho VARIED DEPARTMENT-. Tlo* Terms to Subscribers : ! On. Year—inglo copy, Three Dollars. •' Four copies (82 60 each). Ten Dollars. ' ' Eight i i Twenty Dollars. Thosa .-ending V2O or n club of Eight, nil rent i.t one l me, will t v nitii dto a copy rr.KK Getiers up of club* c an a ' 1 1 add -ingle copies at $2 50 each. .-TUKKT A SMITH, Proprietors. No. 55 Fultoo St., New York Til 10 U'yll[,l) TURNS AROUND ZVERY DAY, . And brings us mio dav tiearer ton Great Horse Pond 01. Oblivion ; Giir ' • *1 • •no time in invejiigat- THE GREAT OF OIXAL AND ONLY nth'l:,'-Ism . iiu ricto -t an 1 np'St exten -ivu -r. '■; of ('• ■ ds ever ' dared to tim public for tuicr-i u amount. A new Patent Article given frco willi ciory check. Our iiidu-emen'.s to cgoo:* ara jsjj'tivcly double any Gr.a I)i 1! f !! : j !. c.\i- -me. Clubs j for oar Si* pagoLuf i CirAlar, aort at ! tHttin ww issued. Sent tree t > any addreso. AGENTS W VN'TEI) EVERVAV HEBE. A.rit-' your owt; r* i • f-. vn, . unl;-, and State plainly. ' XMS, CRAXB & CO , I PS. e . ••• aa at paper ,„u siw ibis EUfIK. m ltfllS ;_ybU i.lilNE. . i the i'liib.a'clph.a Hnivcrrity. , I i ii...k ng aiionl-aing cures if Cuvcr mj all I Tamers, by a neu prove A CHEMICAL C ANCEI. ANT I i'U J .. that r uiovcs i.'ic i .rgr. ,j Cancers tin I Tut;:' is with >ut p tin or tho ust of the knife ; mi! bout vau.-tic, c .tii g or burning medicines, and ivitiiout t:..-> loss ufa ilr p of bla 1 1. For particulars call or address, * R. IT. KLINE, M D., N. 'XI Arch St Philadelphia, Pa. Seelctfs Hard Rub ber Truss, Supporter • AND BANDAGE ESTABLISIIMENI'. 1347 Cii st : nut St , Phil i Iclpffi i. "Seelcy's HarJ Rubber j Truss" radically cures Rupture ; never rusts,breaks Jor soils; light, sofa nut comfortable, "Seelcy's Hard liuhOer Abdominal Pupjiortfr. ' with 1 idies j suffering from female Uterine or Abdominal weak- I nep. es, affords i:ao.e ii itc relict, supporting the j back ; light,neat :"n 1 effectual, Send for Pamphlets. I AI >I I 'S.——Dr Ray's Vegetable Monthly l'nw -1 J the best Iron hand >heller made. Or- *~~j .i t- from NJcr-hants solicited—also r . _ - Agents for i 1:0 Celebrated Urover un l Baker dewing Ma tiine. Please call i . i and sac fcr vourpeives. • 'W. 11. KARNES A SON. S= Hehoopany. Jan. 8, '69 v-n?3-ly. • TO THE PUBLIC ! The Subgrtil cr proposes to keep, after Ms 1 , A re ri, i a temp ERA NCE no US E! fur (he accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the house formerly • copied by John li, Roger, CENTRE! ORELAND. '* Tlio potroc i .> of too traveling public is solicited. \VM SHARPS vfti29uio j. - L-i A LKCTL lili to : +:yc VOII X (.T Mb X (Ju(t Pifldished, in a Soalol Envelope. Price 6 cts.) A l.cclur:'on the Nalure, Treatment and i Ua.;ical Cure of op rma' -.rrh iti or Semincl Weak nc-w, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and finpcdimen'R to Marring" generally ; Nervousness, j li a-.impioon, Kpii -j-i, in 1 Fi* • ; Mental and Phys ic I Ir. ■ ini.:ity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac , -By I ROBERT J. CI I.VERIVELL. M. D . Author of the I "Ureeti Brnvk," A". The vrorM-renownc 1 uuflier, in this a liniraldo Eccture, ilo.trly proves from his own experience that the autul isinwnwnnnm of .Self Abuio may be effect. n;:i!v remove i without modi one, and without .lan gcnnis surgicrl oporations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cardials, pointing out a made uf cure at once certain aud effectual, by which every sufferer, 1 no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself choa|flr, privately, and radically. i'hij I LECTURE WfLL PROVE A BOON TO THOUS ANDS AND THOUSANDS. 1 Sect, under seal, in .1 plaiu envelo; e, to any ad ; drcs", jxisfpiid, on receipt of six cents, or two post -t mips. Also, Dr. Culvorwell'a "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CII AS .1 C. KLINE A CO.. 1'27 Ilnwery, Netv York, Post-Offlce Box 4 BS.j v7nsoiy. ; VTO more necessity for complaints of wet feel r iN Eastman's w.itor-prooi Be its are warranto 1 s , oianlcte aud purfoct remedy, unl this warrac i mean us written guarantee, if required. r _ r 3focfllaiu ; :lts. FOWTJ'6 CELEBRATED Horse anil Cattle Powders. _ This preparation, Ion? and favorably rill thoroughly n* invigorate I i,/ ? brok.n down mil low spirited horses, • ■ h'.v strengthening and cleansing the ■ \ ll stoni.icb and intestines. . J*'* ? r It is a snre pr. vf ntive of all diseases incident to this animal, such as LI'NU FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW r -A, WATER. HEAVES, COUGHS, MS FBSt TEMPER, FEVERS, F 0 U.\ I' !.U, *7i'Vh LOSS (>F APPETITE AN'D VITAL EXER'.Y, Ac Its II„: impr ••-. ,-s the wind, increases the appetite— T gives a smooth and glossy skin—and t My transfo'nis t:,e miserable sit' 1 ton /V . " into a tine looking al. J spirited horse, t.'-;" •?*- ' n v , To keepers of Cows this prepara tion is iuvalujl!, •. It is a su., prc " g ventivcagaii st Rindnpist, Hollow \ f 'r'k. it horn, etc. It has been proven by • I actual experiment to increase the v\f JETiV quantity of milk and cpe.im twenty f' XlLl jj- I~ 1 — * aD< * nittK * e the hotter firm ***• and sweet. In latt ning cattle, it 0 gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and main a • ' them thrive much faster. In all HmM of Swine, in < I hs, Ulcers la the Lung*, Liver, tc., this article arts f T"' L Rjt' ad a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of vjjl* fJ? swill the above diseases will be eradi- ; k cated or entirely prevented. If given Tfj . iu time, a certain prerentive and * cure for the Cholera. DAVID E. FOf'TZ, Proprietor, , BALTIMORE, ?Id For sale by Druggists and Storekeeper* throughout the United States, Canadas and South America. n-7 tf. WILKIiS-BAIU-?': Spoke & ISunf-work F B a.otor , p r , A lull lino of c Ti i I i 1 C 1 i A r ,\ s i i*< - of :,11 alita, constantly on hand, made fr. tit ?ii lr r-t' d 1 HICKORY and second growth WHITE OAK. carriage AND VS AGO N MAKE 11 3 arc invited to send lor juice lint. Our goods cannot ( Ire excelled, and we are determined not to be uudcr t ; ' aold. : BOWS, '! RIMS,- FELLOES. X KCK-YOKES, , ' W (iIBFLETREES, ANT) HANDLES OF ALT, K 'NT >S. , VELOCIPEDE WHEELS furnished at short notice. ; \VM. !v. ! I.DRIDGr, ) I"T? ' Prup'rs i j CNn.'if St., WitkitJuiiip, l'a. ■ I VWI-d-lj* • Large and fine Stock of TPuljtgz, Sliawls, Blanke"'':s o,:-.3.. ; dL ovEiico.aTeb WILL Ii E SOLI) AT COST! In order to close out Stock for the Spring* Trade.— at shermm & Lviiißor. Tiinkhaimock, Pa.— n23tf ! 1 TO THE FARMERS BFIYII 9 Now is the time to secure SP/i o UTS COMBINED JUV-IOHK & KNIFE. The Subscriber bavin* the e.\':-fu-ive right to soil the i world-renowned Hay-Fork nr.d Knife, in this County proposes to keep them on hand; with a!i the neee-- . surv I'l \ c.- and Pully*, at bis .V ; \ 'I IN MEfIO£Pr>T. • ' Persons wishint* to procure any .f these rirtwh - can ilo so by applying t tiie suoseriber i torso-' t 'by letter. It'desire I, these for,tswiil be put iatho ( barn tree r,f eiiatija. ilh ine privi .-4? 1. u icc; them the hayifo po.i.n f l r -' r '>. v.h-n the person using it wili.be rrnatreo t,> .) .-c it n: tiuit using it r t'uo time rreai upon In the oar | ties. ' - Tt .T. HA CLOCK. 1 • Meshsppf, P. 1.. .J HI. 5, 1 .-VDNIIJ, DON'T to go to Bui it .1 .Merliny-", to 1 -ok at their large stock oC Lojki.i.; ; hi-.-. ;!u largest ) over kept in tho place, and then the j ii. cm'lhoip 1 hnt suit A Lis of KBKUI—*> Wktwr-pwitif Boots are mDS d , XjL ot Lout lie r turned in tho "i ainnv t w-jt —:n h cold liquor, consequently will torn water ail will - ; tiot crack. - r nilE reason that Eastmans Water-ipiouf Hoots e 1 are impervious to water is that thcv arc Itr.eJ j with silk oil-cloth anl super-lined with it srat r > proop preparation which will resist tooae i 1 ot' ' 1 snow water, or an almost nuii3i'' vt exposure to any kind of uitol p. Warranted to give pevrcel satisfac tion. r> TJ' A>TMAN'< imitation Fteu cii Calf Dress lkiot g | lis at S'i to <6,50 u ro a neat, stylish and durable ; s j artiere. Nothing like theta in this market. , TKRESCOPES, Views Picture Frntnes. Pictures - ' Brockets Ac., for the liol Inlays, tot s ..eat l!u. k 1 & Sterl'dgS', 0: y-i.tr own prh-cs. , J"/ you .tat Boots or Sh es anj iuo I'uit wducypi Xvour money, jo to Eastman's- lie he-: evt-riti fo ility for i- iiin.On inriii:: and iklliM)M isJwpslUli n. I, ( \Nhiret) 11 • nv p. -pic. go:. i.o -u *ft(rungs' . V-s to buy thoTr furniture is be cause they .oil first - j lass goods at about hall the price they have usually 1 fen sold lor in y.- t tH^ ry. . . j 1 a I^ Ah 1 MAN invitee the attention id. the public tii • t Xbi tins slyly, wofkluauship, mitirial, variety and pric j of his stock of ready made wark. l' 'L l l *Un-; AycrV Cherry Pectora 1 , For DisCrutc iof tho Threat net Luusr, such n3 CetßlM, Colds, TVho©p:ii" Cou;{h, Xironchitis, Asthma, nnd Consumption. Probably never beio;v in th? whole history of aedkiXb.,i .n; ..i wt)U -o u iilclj .-•> an, and amoar: mo f of the n-. -. : men it Ii u-c.. higher ;nl 1. , via lb,.'.*:',, tuu.i tion, as H has become betterfnown. Its Bnlfu i di.iru' ti: and power to cure the various alien, of the ltnijr: aunthroat, h: —ei.rdc it koowu a . . • | ltal lo protej tor t.gaiu.,t lot n. While adaptt .i I > luiM'-r forms of ii ■■:..! to ynuug cliihtrvu.. at the same tiu'.o tire • ii remedy that * u bo given, for iuiipicat < • !•( to it. Wheanotii • ie.g else could rt*u h ll.r i, under the Chrrry XVc tortU they subside arid de ppear. Singers tmrl l'u'A .'c S>na7;>:rs find great pro tection from it. Asthma is aluayi roll ved and oflcn wholly cured by It. BroncMti is gcnci-allv cured by faking the Cherry Ceetornl nt sUi hi and freipient doses. So generally arc i! virtues known tb.d r>e need | not publish the certificates Of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fuiij maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever nnd Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Kemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bil'ous Fever, Ac., and indeed ail the affection* which ansa from malarious, marsh, or miasiaut.e poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and don not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous sub-tain.c whatever, it in nowise iniurcs any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague dis tricts, are Hternllv beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and n here other remedies had wholly failed. Uuaccliinated persons, cither resilient in, or ] travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected hv taking the Ailt'K f tilt 17 daily. For T it er Camjtlaiuit, arising lioln toniidit}' of the Liver, it i- an excellent renimly. .stimulating the Liver into healthy activitv. For liilious Disorders and T.ivcr CompLiints, i! it an excellent remedy, producing manv truly re markable cures, where other uicdieiiu s had failed. Prepared tc On. .T. (\ Arr.:: (i Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and suld all round the world. ritrcr, s!.<>'> vim BOTTLE. Sold 1c- r fr'rH-.. Tr,". k. Pa. Sterling ,| A Son, • teriln ville, c. (j. R n Nichi F: .u r. Dean A Co., Faetoryvllle, and all Druggists : . ?,.i Ileal' .s cvotywUero. ♦ su.v' £ i*i. v Fro IVAIM:. 1> Ai lv wa>co ••fill!, announces to the pa i,7& jli Wyoui ;C"Uii : ;. <.iit he I lllli<| a Kf-eeialtv of | .ri.Av'i X.ATINO, : . jiark Hny II ! ! " D • r. . • .-1 In Hg" 1 1.'^ mere S ! in,; i the nvls. t i- •>■ t it is •? in pr.,| art .to lu.i nmi rer ise 1". SpMrte jMM V , oi : . ',.s- |.R..„ lij .. 4 pt.ite— | "•> or *- -r •' : ,•' t- i w ., U'.uilcaL A'af I 4 01 plstl Is •111 l:- , ■.I rit■* he tli.> trid . and * t" . ' Out ■' plaii,'' hi p!'.v. .au.'t ,0...!...• li t ;.jtt.- c.r of omotsui* 1 silver, lo.lbg . AW ether sar t f." s I.e , I - . . , . • ,C. j ie: i are l ttd -4 ; v.. ! tesy -t .• • \.% -he i ?ur t " L - e-v - "Ci piste is Id ozs. lOf fne C'l ■ , .1 •• ..a or oii.u .g ' ' anifc.uf . t ip,, .M. t tiv.itis This utility j"i I '.. it . n ti. • OMMgI, 1 a ktf M moch as 1 • on it. Thifty-5 . ■ • • • tiiii 'Mib ,' .n- r , uii'.i i nr.. : n i.n * tinr * mi ; il ' S iiL.ut !fttr liiu ft! di* j . j•. •ii iv* • ! i - iUii..' t... ..a I tii. 1 t- ■ C>£ •lie.Tv we'- ' -i far • .. ] vv ". ' ■ i iiirne v ... I t- i: . :r .' t tf I • 1 i ■ I si.Li :..e ri... o: i.. .iOc i.-L Ul It..- iara iMo In T • .. . . | Jt-r rjumrt o i'tb ilwijfe doqutbti- ■ - lit e bquiic j too nuc' ; . ait ! -gut v in li.nr n • , All •. .1 ■ ills a.n :l>u lay tiviiil and llr j ow dwothig fa ok, plate, stamped oo than, uiii |be gu.<:..i.:fl fell aeb'rt •: c ron first qkhOty : o; tiifcLil on them. | I will t. ate to ..rJci. ods of any thi. kness of , plating J u. m 1 t" •!-> <>a j 011 gur IS, (Ist qofilty I f nie(al) ;! at.j thiuli aess T? iuired I 1". U. XiLi'iN." Jt LAO,detvelers. :it Tuakkannoek, j Pa., are agents for the sila ot these good-. All orders lift at ti, ir ?:•, e, will racei.e jrajer attenlioa. DAVID Ji KOW.V. Pittston, l'a., Dev. lit ielir. j THE AAIKRICAX Ilffl SOLE BW.il m t-h JVIZG MICTIINE CO ; I In directing attention to their CLLKP.HATLD : COM p. in vrroN linroN ii-ild AND SKWIXO ■MA ( liiNl., big leave t.atrf.ir to its aunKrful p,o ulsalty as eiiiii-iusitc juvpit id its great merit* ; The increase in the d' uisn i !or this valuable j machine Ins been TR.V F"LD fiuriag the last seven luniit.s ot its fi:-t vtar before Ihe pnhli *. '1 his grand am! mrprisiug suecens i uupreeedeiut j el in the hist'iry ot sewing in icßiui-s, and wo feel fully warranted in cl-'ming that I T II A 8 N" U EQU Ah , | BKIXO ABS'U'Tf!,T TITF. iIT'CT 3RV MAOIIINE IN THE WOULP, \mi Tufrhtsfcalfj* the Cheapest, Jl 1 icaiiv tAu if*e'' ii t\L'S et!II tllDOll ill ©DC, (by H j sin*pie n?. I•. *.* ul ui cliMHPil ftfraii^cineiit,). I making b-ith the r Eock-slitch, :u. i tho | Ovcrgc.nnin: tin 1 Unit n-ho!o jni S. whh Cfju:!! I facUity ctl €' j:i tlio very Ibw ii; ' .Si a *• | t ' • •. r:'-*i iiig ami •'' .. | ... (dOM at tiiC c-ti. u \-..5V.) ;.. a tlviysMins, i Emb: '1..:. •- ' fmi.il utiful But ■ tuu andEycfe j. A fabrics j le ' ■ cc i..w-.i; an J i work... -■ i i.'i o x: il. sxJVltAi sNt..':. I'A.. . by itj \ mil : j the Sgl# ; of ibVin •W' rs.. 4 i | *. 1 1 • v f: \t.vf*iy •' ■y' i | v.n • , l.hTwV \. > v n : U SiYYiIRFV . l_i. . - mi Lixi iIIA iL . 'i_o s vr ,% Ii • <' tidn 1 O T. & U'ALL. ■ ; Tunic. Feb. *i, lsoti. . vsniti.