M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, February 13, 1864, Image 4

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TIV,t' . ..gi'EdTEIJ,LLY,AIINOUNCE§: TO HIS
C otiriti,'lhtit he 'is
tin Lied Spying UP eau.tt with the
L4110;1 7 ,1 . ; . A . lt'p I ''B F.51'...••:• •
Eleleet!d:.stkick of Goods in tli•Oleaii:Maiket.
• • To' 'Wholesale ' CaSh' Buyers lieuli‘ • viii;
seen iteu:better ift : thicettnttlitti ',than .yot
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can get. west Of:New York. •
It makee no Offerencei what yotovant o any,
thMgin.tke line s 'of : • ,
4. PR . 6148)6M5,
Call at tke
OLD KEYSTONE
An/ you'.loll rind!the a fe freohinot
-Ctss , ..ie uie,talkin` ,
KEYSTONE . SrORA
,
ha, Ipd'always wth take thg wad i
re elate the market la .
efroceries and Provisions
OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ONES,
Don't-fail - to call and see me . when you 'visit
Olean Tahiti! riot hurt you; but shall certainly
try to do you lood
Ole . in, May '2,3d, 1860.
FAMILY. DYE .COLORS
Bleak,
Dirk Blue,
Light Blue,
Pveneh Blue,
Claret Brown,
.Dark Brown,.
la t ,ht:Browni,
an..-BrOwii,
Dark Drab,
Light Drib,
Dark Green,.::
Light tires', . .
Per Dyeing Silk; Woolen and Goads, Shawls; Scarce,
Draws, Ritdioni, Waves, Bonnets, Hats: reatii. •
ore; Kid Gloves, Child rune 011lingjand • '
•all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
•• INAY.ISGI .01 1 '.. SO PEW iIENT; •
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ciente you can color air many goodi as would nth
irides cost gee times that sum. • Carlene shadow .can be.
produced from.the mine Dye. " The process slinple, nny
rine can use the Dye :with perfect meccas. ' . . • • •
•• •Directione in English, Francis ,and Carman, inside Of
Fur further Inforrnaiinn in Dyeing, and giving a perfect
knowledge whet colors are best Adapted to dye over mix
, ere. (with many valuable. recriPts,l purchase Ildwe
fitiveriii Treaties cin Dyeing and Coloring. Soot by mail
bo reiielt tot prlce,--10 nerds. • • . r •' • .
• . anntactsired by ' 110Whi IiTEY ENS,
ill
• • ~ 260 Broadway, llosion.
for . . .
sale by Druggbise and Dealerigeaerally
ISOT.ADI.ERS IN '1J -1E ARMY
. AND OUR PEOPLE AT HOME
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'are now . offered an opporunity...by: which they
cancibtsiin e. • '
GOOD AND DURABLE TIME-PIECE,
vhity Lo* FiGuitE.
OUR .WATCIIE6 ARE
WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR
ANA Tiur; atyka is Ati..o*EDiyit E.;
PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINATION
Before Payment, is'Required
I YiPIiOVEIr DUPLEX. IN: HILL BURY .ACTIONS.
A first class Hunting• Time Piece of silver
*rt Medal, over whiCh is electro.flne plated IS k:
. tohl,•Most durably'vvrought, making the inlita
f in so faultless that It cannot be detected from
Ilia solid Material • by. the most experienced
itfilges; acids will not affect it. London mai'e
'sir/ardent. IM PRO VE D DUPLEX in .vimr. RUBY
•Atirrorr, has sweep seconds, and is ncit tri be ex
' c,;;Iled• inieneral a r ripearapee. Tiers in ns.cinsti
v one of'the 3IEST Altricr,cs e.ver offered for till . -
'dors-and speculators. .F.II . OINEERS; EMEGBANTS,
111110,PERSI,Nli TRAVICLIN . OI, will find them superior
- . 0 any uther;• alteration of climate will not
`fact`their accuracy. Price, pecked in good
Ave and•good running order,- only $35, or case
of flior $200.✓• • •
*MYER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING. LEV
PEST QUALITY SILVER, CASES . , over
1 4 -1 Joh eleetro—fine plated 18
,k. gold, Similar to
01, ileiraoveu Durtxx, and superior adjusted
ak.vements with "Stop,"-to be. used in timing
etc:; Inn Execs for Wishington
ail lOreenWich time, sweep Second, and all the
itoPioveriente.2, All'in all, taking its beautiful
and foultless appearance: and ihieuperio'rmove
'inant'inta Consideration, we 'regard it aif
41is 11y the cheapest 'article of the kind in the
Xvierket;'.Priee, in good.runnin'g 'order, $35, , or
V - Ple ask.riii pay in advance, but will for—
' weld either of them to responsible partiee; to
"asiy , :part,of the loyil_ States,with bill payable'
to expressman when ihe goodi are delivered,
wring the buyer the"privilege of examination,,
a dlraikt,satisfactory the watch can be retUrn-
.
• - our expepse....,;, •
i , ;:l;hm
...deotess \ Fampanies. rearm making eollec,
•hs.ortsoldiers sntl'othor parties in the disloy
.,' at• states,lceosOgtiently all such orders must be
hy . Ihrkeash.to insure attention.-
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of `two: dollars on either
• .4- . ,;telhAykeit the payment is forwarded in ad-:'
: ••
Ailomeyymay be sent by , exprees at, our ex ,
, TOPS:..:CAFXERT .. X.& C 0.,.•
Rl,4,rippositiTC4tlank, ,
'Proirideticeiß. I.
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At,
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Roil t b , ,Af*Attexpi a,
14 ,
,te a t oin Pto Otnte two dome
ELM
!tvE , sl7s.l„4filloyi , ..p.tpiP:.'•
ANtI-FREEZING, 1101E114-ACTING.
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Theae.•Pnmpshave nowltean in geneini .tijo
ri','nuni . he of 'yeas,' anti . give • tiettir aatiataCtion .
than any other, and are,teepmmendettas •., ..,•
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' ''T .I-I.t . -. • ...1.-3. E•• EsT . 7. : '
by tapt Erricsti4e, and miler eminent, Engineers.
W d can'. refer'. to :.thens'a nits using, ihene r , and
inn rantee . that all. will recommend them: They
'are more simidein eanst.rnetion,u'ud wort• cast
ei; aod eest less .than 'ull others._ • -.• ~ . '
. .
, (OUr ieadeics,v;ill . find' tke'doublu . aotind
,proveePuinPOf:J::D. West 8t Co.; one of the.
beet in' the market._' • It is' very simple.; iv:orlts
to it aolhatanyehild may use it;.tlfrows
a - steady continuous itreani,. and does mit freeze
lathe Coldest expobares, and isinusually.cheap:
We Fay Ails' ncqvingly,.and giv.eahe ! testi mo.
of our own accord; vvithout • the
. Inowle'dge .
or:request..oC tbe Proprietars. Erwiing
Yost, 'Tay 15t,A863.• ' • .
-This may.certifythat I have been using, at ,
mi,manutaetorydor:the last four years,<West's
Improved l'umps.', 1 now have in use three: at
said pumps, .01 . 1f1 of which is kept constantly at
work, 2.l.hours each day (I,xCePt Sundays) and
pronounce: them,, Unhesitatingly, the best pumps
that have been brought. to ,my notice, having
used many otkers preiffously. They ale.
.pie in thet?sconstraction, an a l not easily disar
ranged.... . JAMES
New York, Oct. J 0
~ 1859.. ••
" D; are pleased to state
that the Puri] had of you; about a . year, ago
have been'in constant use, 't . liou're each day . ;
and raise . for the use.of 'our:•Waoleu Factory,'
about 130 gallons pe' . .olnute. They work With .
but'l ittle power t 'con:, ....red with pumps we have
uaed.lieforeoind - do not,get •ont of sepair, and
are satisfactory in all resyetis.
3. h.. COMSTOCK.
,
'SOLON [I.OIIINWN to the farmers Club, San: 23: •
who owns a well or cistern Can
diessilify'afford :to be without an iron puMp.., It
should beat : once a auction and force pump—a
perfect little fire . erigina—such a one Acilown as
'West's Improved I speak of this pump
because I.bappen to know i !olio yety
durable, powerful am; cheap, and it:don't lreeze
up, or get nut . of order oneo n :year. • I, know
this; an'fl:thinic I :may , be doing the
,fitriners
gond by speakipg of A' boy .10 yea'rs old,
catrwork, it, 'and throW a continuous inehLanil 7
a-iparter streath. can be toad's to work in,
deep wells atiwell, in as
aroott,
7ingo,
Puplp,
amon, .•
meet,
ate; •
nfermo; •
tolet,. •
• • We have had' in: use for months past. .nne of
West's Pumps,.which - has given, us more antis.-
faction as a force and lifting pump than any - we
have ever 'used.... It..is one of great power; and,
well adapted for.shfp's docks,,minis,:factories,
green.iMuses; greperies, Szc. i &c. The -Mining
Chronicle and railWay . :Journal says:•
It is recommended for its.extretrie simplicity Of
construction; great. : strength, -and, consequent
durability, and cheapness of repair. There is
stuflin,gbor—the'pressure beidg beld'hy. a Cup
Packing, like. that' imod . the .working piston,
Working in a.. cylinder o toted for ;the purpos
within the upper air chamber—which-we-think
a . great impreyement, as stuffing is so liableto
be.deianged; and leak under-strong pressure, to
say nothing, of the loss' by, friction Incident
thereto. It - haaalSo two-. air eharnbersl- - thus
'the action of the volve - iS Cushioned....upon..both
sides by air'..=-preveriting water' hammer,, and
vactim,thump, • The valves are accessible,
and simply and cheaply iepaired; . They. work
much easler:than-any pump we have ever seen;
the!, inch Cylinder.being worked by children in
wells 100 feet deep, and they 'ore .extremely
cheap as wcll.as . simple-ardi's!Mng; we freel y .
recommend them. : • . '
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I have:need 'thin pump•for one summer ; and
Winter, exposed to the North' Weet - wind corn—
ing over Long Leland .snanil;being .the' coldest
possible exposure, and at:ne time did it freeie;
nor were we unnbie at any time'to pump water
with.great . e.as.: • .t B. MokvAini.
the undersigned, havinh to 'use West's .lin
,prOved VtimpS, cheerfully tecornniend . theno as
simple, durable and powerful,. in raising. and
throwing - water, and for their ease.' of action,'
security against frost,.and low Tirice, we. lie,.
lieve thenvsuperjor to all others. :
:WARREN LELAND, Met, Ilotel,
T. W.PcoiSnoy,,Tonkere,V,.y. •
Jyo.:DlEssrateetrN. Y.
WestcheSter.
• Camliridge Mine, N. C., June 15, 1863:
J. 1): Vhnici & Co—I: . • *.
: Genti±The pump which.] .ordered
,for our.
Mine is received and put to Work ienur under
lay.shaft, which we aro iiinking; . .• W.e.find that
one.man will with ease lift rio gallons per min
ute':• - .We lifted in three atal•a half hours all the
water.inthe shaft, Which ; Measures seven,, by.
twelve feet end 30 feet. deep, and it : was full
when we commenced. :It answers our expecta
tions in 'every respeet; and our workmen are
highly pleased' with•it. !twill do great ser,
vice with but trifling expense, for•repaire." •
• ....Yours, respectfully, '• •
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BiinitiircanNs
We hai , e plenty more
. such certificates ..
think these are enough. For Pumps,
Pipe &e., address or tall upon '
• J. D. West & Co., 179, Broadway, N, Y,
N0..1; Large Fimily Wringer, $lO,OO
No. 2, Medium .cc . 7,00
" .6,00
No. 3; Small 't ai 5,50
No, 8, Large lintel '‘d • 14,00
No. 18,Mediuni Laundry,
. 1 6 .to run steam (18,00
No. 22, Large • .or hand.
Drqs• 21 and 3. tiavit's; • All., others
.C r ogi.
are 'warranted.':..' ' .• • *.
FOil t aiNG
DII NL. , 11" 'MAN ' iII:',A.TUiLING.,C.OI%IPATiY
From the New. York Observer
Gt.. Neck L. 1., 1860
UNI - VERSAL
CLOTHES WRINGER.
*Dja 2 f is th's size used ii privatp,
Orailge'ludd of the Arbericgn• Agrlcultosist
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UNIVERSAL ,CEOT
RiS WRINGER
can reality ling 'tint a 'tubfilll of .
, elothet . in a few.:minutes. It is. , reality a
CLOTHES - SA YEW A 1 1..N..1F..5.YER1-and
STRENGTfI sav ing of garments
-Wi)l.nlone 'pay:tit itirge per'eentege on" e,ost.
We, think' the,maeliine n PAYS
TOR ITSELFEirkIiY,Y.F.AR'in tire saying:or
gai , ene'rtel tiefe.are eeveia kinds; nearly ii
likeAti - general
,c onstriicOon, - liut , We consider it
*Portant dint be fit t e c i€76„, - ,-
otherwise a mass. Of..eitrments may clog the foil-,
ers . ,,and tlielollers' upon 'th . e eratik shaft., dip
or, the ribber
&Om. the : shaft . , Out: own .itt,.ofie •'or the 'first
•'mate,,artil; is as .good as new after nearly FOUR
YIEARS' CONSTANT
Every Wringer with Cog Wheels 'Warranted
in ovoriParticular.,
' &O.:W Fii :0 t.l: . C r 1 N,..1 . 3 E - . I),LTR A - p.T)I.: .ylTfil
0111T.COG,WHEF,L§
' A gopd; C NYASSER.wiintell ic k every town..
,C)7
,CCe" On Receipt' Pt 'the 'price from „Maces,
where no ong to et llling,.we x ill send the Wrink-;
•ei FRER,AF E.AI',EN.E.
'Fri 'particulars and cireulars a'daresq •
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8R0WN1NG,.347 - Broail Way N. Y..
TUE MODEL SEWING MACIIINE
THE CHEAPEST IN THEAVOHLD!
Because the itlest!
:Red* .
TIIE WEE. 6 . SE . 11011 : .)1A1,111NE ., COMPINV;
. .
5Q 6 . 131i-ot.t,c - hvtiv;
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Manufacture the most perfect Machine for-me - w-.
ii g;pf . all kind '
s; eyer.presented-to the A theri—
ani public,nnd,ehelenge comparison' with any.
Sewing Mdehine Made.in the United States,
•
The Weed Machines,.with all !brill . yalun 2
at,•lqimpro:i , emeilts, elan overcome' all irn
pir.fectit ne. They are
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SUPglllOli, TO ALL OTHERS
-1 011--:-
. . . . . .
ck:l 1.1.4 4_4.1.1 ri g i'u'rpo:.E.H.
ini•ciinstr action, durable in all tliel? jtart9
uml Readily Thulefstooo; Thu- hate eel
fainty stitell'un kituls.ot fabrics, wind. are
o d 4 O o d t o a'widr of Work wY'thenl change'
or adjustment. alliiinds
r ot Thread.-
14;11,1$1;id,.Uotiler,
Quilt,.Card., and it) fact.° o 'k inds.of work re
quired by Eamniris or Ma' facenrers. They
make the INTERLOCK SIiffTTL.IS . I'ITCT,
which 'enn'not•be excelled for'SfirmneSs, elastici
.ty, durability and eleganee,of f.inisli.• •
They 'Have SieCeivoa the Highs Premiums:
In every instance, Where they haVe been e7ribib•
ited in competition with other' Stant:aid
chines'. We invite all persons in,searoh of an
instrument to Mieeute any kind ot.Sewing now
done by Mitch'ine'ry, to:inspect them, 'and ‘...-ntke
sri , e they vettre the. 4501, hy .proving the -WEi I)
befni e•beiore purchasing. The Company being
duly licensed,; the -,Macbines - :aig protected
against infringements-orlitigation. :. •
Tr:PERSONS 'AT,A . .OISTANCE can, 'or
der by-Mail : With 'per feet' confidence that 'the
MACIIINErwiII reach them safely, acid that
they Will be Abk . to menage It to their entire
satisiaction, with no other aid than-the : printed
instructions accompanying each Machine:. De
scriptive Cireulars . ;ldgether'Willi Specimens; of
Work, will be furnished to all who desire them
by mail or otherwise; . .
ii 77 RELIABLE AGENTS W.A N 'l' F:D . ; in
all localitiea ,fn. the .t.lnitetl States-, Canadas,
British.. Provinces,.Culaa,'Mex.fro, Central. and .
SOuth America, West - India Islands and the Ila:
'hank Islands,.to.whem we 'offer GREAT IN—
DUCENIENTS., Energetic Menfind -it a
paying business, reliable ,Sewing - Machines
have become a neceSsity in every family.. We
Manufacture .a . . t iret: 'Variety, of styles, _ from
Which We:give A few prices : 7 -No.?, Family
$641. No. 2j:tato, $6O ; No. 2, Hall Case, $65
and
.$75 ; No. 3.& ManufaCturiiig; s7is . znd
Weed Eiewini Machine Co., .50.6 Broadway N. Y
(Box 2,64:1 Pdlt• °Moo.)
E. az U. T.
Mandfacturgrs of Photographic Mat
5011.3VAD\YAY, N. Y. •
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CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
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Our Catalogue noW , enipraces • considerably
'over FOUR THOUSAND different subjects (to
which additions are continually being made) of
12'Atajor Generals; 525 Statesmen,
100 Brig. Generals, ...Ili Divines, .
259:Colonels, 116 Authors,
•°B4 Lieut. Colonels . 30 Artists,
206 Other Officers . ; :112 Stage, •
GD Ntivy Offters
147 Piiiriiinent Foreign . Poitraitz:
2,500 COPIES lay. WORKS OF, ART,
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Including reproductions of the moat Celebrated
Engravings, Paintings Statues, &c. Catalogues
sent on receipt of Stamp. : .A 9 .order for : One
Dozen PICTURES from 'our. Catale . gue will' be
tilled on..reccipt of $I.:80, and sent' by. mail,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALAUMS,
.
Of these we; manufacture. , .6 :Arent variety,
ranging .in price from 50. tents to $5O each.
Our ALBUMS have the' reputation of being
superior in beauty and durability, to any others.
The smaller kinds can be sent.eafely . by mail at
a..postage".of six cents perso.: •• • •
The'More:evpensive can be - sent' by 'express.
S ter e . e,o p es' k
.5 ter e c . o p ic V . iciiB
Our Catalogue of these will be . scmt to coy.
address ow:reseipi. of St!amp.'..-:;,.
E• ,S.: To". AN-q.'ltpNY,
Mw,?,ufaoi4rijrs of Photogrtiphic l4atorials,
501 - 43ROADWAY;NEWYOMC
Friends r elatives
. 'of prominent military
men 'dill corder s (seen .by sending' lie their
likenesses to ecniy..They will be kept careful
and returned • •
:a VI.N.E . A LBU.M TO ORDER' for
C'tingre . gotin,sr present lb'thrir-Pisto'r„or foi
herpsi poses.; with *.stiiiiible iltscOptions,
07 - "S11:1K AND tURNI: s4a4e.atid Bu;:n1
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Thiq is the, life of , :agony .endured by the §tif.-
reser froto , Te . ver and Agile.' 11e . ..wanders
,iike
ah 'uneeitriin shadow, neverhrt‘Ving ‘Yhal , mb..
:opitt:.iirt. : maybe prqtrated, 'and therefore die.:
inclined
• Cc. give any' serions..attention..tO 'bisi:
ite'ss.'" This itt• the • eondition 01 - thonsantl.4.• in
rOwn !Ind:country:: . If is no erveratiOn to say
tht.ftFeveti aria Ague .kills , enore . people- than
any twenty 'other-diseases in AmF,trio.. For
sure mid 'speedy ittire'olthi•ter'rible,: a ffl ictio,.
wqiblie great ;pleasitre in rP;ronrnentlint't. I-10§-
' 1 ' ETT Ens sTomAcfunri'EßS, iv hi% have.,
alteddy.aehieved a Wi(l6. reffnfation: for' r eP le
and potverful,freeta i , n renovating. the system
prostrated tiy.thisrliseatt.. : . ~-..', . :
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• For. Drtiggists itthl-dPii . le'rB generally,
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Arrfoffixr
,ATLAIt; • Smetlipo . rt;' 11PICenn enmity,
• .agent" The filinirs.• Keating" A: tfo'n• Lends.. Attends
especially to the Collection of Clitinv4 ' Enaminritiiin of
loind Pityinent of Taxes:and eft .bwinene tele
' "tang tcelleal Estate •• • Office in flemlin Mock.' •
T HE SUBSCRIBEftwiII pay crash for I.lliles'
T HE
Skins,'Old:Cdpppeand
Tin Foil., •Zince, lionea of n:II- kinds, Cattlei
Sitdhes,.,l.lorna of .Animals,' old India
Rubber, and Dried Finits ofe . verY.ilesdription.
Personi having any of the.aboye articles 'on
hand, in 'iinantitiea, may nddresi'ne'at rpy res
idence-and.' call for thrrri. . . •
T, w. cOt;E; . •
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.. .Bradford; McKean Co. Pa;
'Nov. 9. I.; !SO. . .
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A •DENTJ.EMAN, cured of Neryonk bleflllll.lqeil ,
CV ' Preuriture Ducey iiinl You thfullError, a . ctirsted by
iiehire tp benefit:can:ea. vvillqie .luiptiy to furnish to. ,all
'who Peed it; (,free of chargo) tlle 'receipt and directiona
tVie waking the simple Remedy used in lifs..esse.. Those
wishing to prat by.. 1,14 exPerience,—and poncho
.bbs Itrineily 7 —will receive the same ...by retur' snail, (care.
fully sealed,) by ald ' JODUN 11. O(ID IiN,
r • • No. 60 ;li'assau Street, - New Turk.
- PENSIONS for, disabled
.Mrithers;...and minor
.Chitdren: . BPUNTIES
for. Spldiers iii.scliarami by reason of jatnuryids
receivedin battle;.: Widows'and Heirs of .
PAY and settlement
of all. arrears and balance lee discharged and
iliyeased Officers Soldiers and Sailors:':• PRIZE
MON all.Tloited States. i'essithr..'. '
Hand-Eook of Instruction sent, by .;enclosing
tamp to pay,rvtiirti . poOttgPc ._ •.
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.Sdiritars hf:Ci and ,
(unqpr,Brpailwa'y Bonk) 2 park Place, N. Y
4'l
•: . 6 Seventh 'Stroet, 'Washington, D. C
, • • REFEICENC Es; - •
NENIANICS' BANK Yen; Turk,
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wri,LiAmsßuito errs - wiiitamsbur;
HANNI 11.1 I, 11.VNIAN. A iv" • Pre/silent:
111==i1EI
COOKA CO:, RtoM:rs., 11(a$11ilitnitt :ul,l
• • •.'• NOTICE:.. • . • •
T IFEREBY.caution . all perrns.arrairtst buyint:
J. or . havinff.: adyibinq. in ivit)r . a certain •prtnrrisarylcoti_. for S':45.OQ. dra's•vn•by pay
able to Tsanc . N. Ciaia or bearer, dated, Lilwr
(y...A pril 7,.1...8f32, due; I' iti
as I hare•pald said mite . .. •
Liberty., Nov, . ntovtti.t.!', •
THE • A :4 7 -7,olEiy D
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L.I'I'E.IIATf 11 AND A - S Il I o N.,
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The sul.crroers wOO.l.lbeg' . leave lo call the aljeutiou 0
their friep,l3 at al tllO publie to, the NJ V MAG.t:7.I.Nt:
which Alioy arc aloo,tit to iltstle,;11:01 th e January 'lluEol,tr
of .Idlitll . ls nearly re.ttly. Tim norife odi i . • .
•
• r
I.t ;•,; : rlortcl,
'and it miltho pivoted t,n elinfo.; Lite.rotnre.n n.. 1 the IIIIIH•
trollop of tho : Il wlll.ak'n cnntstiff. tiln infe:t
paterns caps, Ronne ti r Iread Dre:ot.:li, Fancy
EinbrOitiory, with RepOfpts,3l.lenic, an I
otheyinnttois ininrocting to geletally;
Tat.: LAD II:8,FIIIPINit will ho'Otlited by. 3f rf. If I.:'N . P.V.
PETERSON, who 3rill rt!ly upon the seribfes of tho - Lifo'
. rarrileportment, of thn following •
• UNRIVALED. CORPS 0 . F .. WRITERS:...
Nie Henry Wood. - Author of ;. East Lypnb"ac.,Mary
Ilowitt; ilia, ion Harland. Aunt/M.li( "Alone." .• llt s. E.
S TAn pniph, Elenor C: Donnelly, C. gC yrowbrid g v, Mai
garat Homer, 'Virginia F. townaend, Mrs M.A -Denison.
Clara Augusta, Laura J., ...i:rter,August. BOIL 4-nria L.
tl—.—, C)tarleg Morris. Action M. DrattOlaggie C..llig
hr. M Anne Itorwue, Carrie , Meyer i ;
Mrs: M. F. Tucker. Fanny M. Bayrnond, Fraueis 11. Shef
field, 11Trq. L D. Shears, Careline A:•hetl, Annto.F
Sophie May, Burnie Byrne. Mre .5. , Spencer, Mattie
Dyer Britts, Annie Ittiasell, Mine N. 1,. lifuezey,.Sare. J,
Rummy, Clara Doty, harlot W. Stillman, Minnie Mity,
Arthur Hampton I: Chambers, Barbara Braude ,'and
other talented writers. , , " • . ,
HANDSOME STEEL ENGR4VINGS,
A. II aIiDSOME STEEM . ' ENG EA VlNti - and a DOLOR,
ED STEEL FASIIIDN P [ATE will illustrate every nun?.
her; bullies well executed Wond•guta,illuatratlvo of filo
rine, Patterno, &c,. too numerous to mention. The Jan
nary number will contain a beautiful Steel Engraving,
desittned'ettpressfy for this Magazine by Schensssir,
;Moaned
Cr Al 3 ttl EIJ NY ILKI.3'S 11,TYPTTII,N
. . .
Thin bandsrane Steel rin,te illaßtretes ii.story 'of love;
war, and a brolien'engagemeut,. by NIA3 Mellor C. Don
nelly, and will be of itself,.we trust, wrifth the price of
46. Prdmippit Women,
. We willgire to any person sending thirty subscriptiOnn
te THE LADY'S PlllENDand Sixty Dollars, one of Wheel
er &IYllson's Celobrated•Sowing Machines, such ae they
sell forNorty , flve Dollars. The Machines will be select
ed new at the manufactory in New York, boxed, and for ,
'warded free of nest, With the exception of freight.
In•nrocuring - sabscribera for this Premium, we prefer
that the thirty subscribers should, be preen riol at the reg
clar ternis of Two Dollnrs for each, but, where this can
not be tibne, they maybe procured our club rates, and
: the balance of the Sixty Dollars .forwarded to no in each
by the parson-desiring ~the, machine. T'nt - lifogo. boys
mill to .sent'to if
. iffeeent Por, t Offices: if r ired Every'
person collecting names should send them and the money
as fast ns obtained, so that the, subsciibericmay begin nt
Once to recelYe theirMngazineS, and' et becrimo difsatis:
lied with the delay, When the whole number .of natnea
(thirty,) and'whole amount of mOney . (hixty. Dollars,) in
received, the Machine will be duly'forwarded.
, .
. .
Otuterids will he the same as those for that well known
weekly waper,.The
,Nrtfrirday . .11:vfnIng Pon, published
by us for the last Bey,inteen years—in order that th'e claim
may , lie made up of the *Oyer and' magazine conjointly,
'where It is So deslied-i.and will be an follpirst : .
1 co PY,'QPO year;..
copies, one year, . .:1.00
1 copies ono year; o.oo'
t copies. and ono to 'getterop 12.00
20 copies, and one to getter up of club2o,oo
.One copy of ea ch of TII - is f,AI/17 1 11 PRI ENT) and •
' - • ' SATURDAY. IIVENING Pnwr, • 300
Fp Single numbers of Lad y's (postage
paid teiti4 . 2o emits. • ' • • :
Thu Mater in The Lady's Prismd will alwitre be .
different tioni that in 'The Post ".
..Subscribers in.ll.itish North America mutt remit twn/re
renis'tn addition to the onneadzubseription; as'-we have
to prepay the Ir. S. poitage'ettheir magazines. , , .
Address
• - DEACON Sr: PETERSON: . • .
, . . • No, 319 Walnut Ptreo4:Phila.
11 - /". i'pee3roell ntiollers Ills he sent
,uratuiloe4ls'Orben
‘t rata, for (e (hue ,i.s.i , of(r of pructirillT(
Sllke'ati!! Bprr!f!.
BYRON. D: 4ATitiLIN
CASH! . CASH!! CASH!!!
ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS.
Mayor oP Brookiku
.=‘ l, “ \ZI
.MONTHL:I".MM , A ZINF,
A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS
TERMS
CASH IN ADVANCE
t:'''
~0 51.111113 - 117 - (E4: • :
TQ
tiring A d ortiser, • haring been
,r '- esifired le'lle • alth in lt
,• tow wielt, by n very xiinplo remedy, of tertufri ou
sllllsrul mirerat years With a severe - lung' allectiotioum.
dread disease', Coosumpliffus—ii zunkd
Imwn'to bis fellow-siarerers•the ISOM . •
To Ulf desire it;.ll9,will amid ikeopy ofothepreserip
tlontfifefl ( , tree of charge), with , the 'fib-cell - fins for•pre
•parluj; sod usfog the'. same, which the fled - 11:b.PI ,
CONSIIMPTIII:4, , STIIMA & 9—, The.
ouly.objeet of the Advertiser-in sending thoi.sreScriplien
is Mho:fent . the Minded, and : sped:el inforMation
lr,mmeeirefite beloroliu ble;• and he hopes :,every suf
ferer will try , his, remedy, as it II cost 0(41 DSO i" gt
• 'mapprove.ii 'blessing. .•:• • •
•PS w falling' the prestriptingw fl I I,loo . .l . liltlresa •
- • • " -•. •• • nue; Alll t tiAlill A: witBDN, '
• . IMiturmlfterrh.
. „
- ( InT.:)1n.)• •. . :I(ings cooni
- - - -
•
:. KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE
KENDAL-CREEK,:OO.,
MFlKsobserib'er havin,giStrehas'ed this swell
1.".• knows stand, and re4Sinislied . dnd re=fit
ted the IfouS'e;iS prepared to entertain. Boar
ders and the Travelim; , •
• • : TS , 13A13, A. 13 1:11i;
• Will be . well supplied; Old everything .dmie
to merit s: -liberal share of patronag . e.
.1611-
men.will always find the ' , latch-string'? mit.
Kendal Creek, Tarmary 2, 1860._
Great Improvemenfi in Sewing Machine,
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE
ent , .(l . ;:
SALESROOM 454 BROADWAY
• This Machine is constructed on •enttrely new
principles of mechanism, possessing. Many: rare
alnVvolutibla irriproiTments, having been exam_
l ined:by the rpost,nrofountexpeits and pronOta_
cetl to',he SIMPLICITY and PEII.FIi:CTLON.
• The tollowing are ,the prineipal objections
urged against SeWing . rnachinesi - • •
fatigue lo• the Operator: • •
2.—Liability to get out of _ order.. '
3. Expense, trmlble and loss, of time in rcpair
ing
4..,Llncapacity.ta sew •erery.deicriptipp;of ma
. .
5'..--Disa . ;lt'reehble noise' in '
.The Empire .Sewitig liaehine '.i.s Exeinpt: all,
these Objectionai ,
It h a s.a straight needle perpendicular action',
mak.es the Lock or Shntile• Stitch,,'which . will
neither Rip porravel, and is alike on both side's;
perferriisperfeet sewing on every deseriptie.uof
Inatellel,•from Leather co the hat st •Nansiink
Euslin, with. cotton, linen or Silk thread, fiom
the coarsest to the finest. number.
Having ngithe.r • CAM' . nor COG -Itl-IEF.L.:
MO the leat pasg‘ibleftiction, irions as smooth
as gla s s, and' is • • • ' •
EINIPEIATIC'ALLY a NOISELESS MA=
'CHINE! '..
• It requires.FlFTY u . ER CENT less poWer
-to drive it than any other-iriachind'in market.
A g.iti twelve years old.:can work it steadily,.
withoutlatigue or injury to. health. •
tis• strength .
WO:' , IDEREI.I.E. SIMPLICI
TY of:construction render it.nimost impossible
to get ont of ordCromd is GUARANTEED by
the company. to , ttiveentife satirdr'rtion.' . •
Wo respectfully Invite nil thosn .elm may, le 7
sire lo supply themselves - :with a rupnrior 'arti
eir;,to.cidi and examine this UNRIVADED:II,.-
. . .
Rat in a moreypecial manniii / do
the lial•rnnalie Ot ' • '• •
MII.I.cHANT TAILORS (0,-VOIL•MAKE4S,
HOOP SKIRT - MANUFAt2TITRETIS, SPIRT
'and BOSOM • MAKERS, DRESS MAKERS,
CORSET MAILERS; • GAITER 'FITTERS,
'SOOE BINDERS, "YEST, and . IV..NTA LOON
MAKERS
RELIGIOUS and CA.ARITAIME INSTITUTIONS'
' . " will be' liberally . dealt witli. •
PRICE . OF . 'MACHINES,. COMPLETE.,
N0.,1, Vaniily $5O
110:2; Stiall - Manufacturilig,.with Eiten- • . .
52011T5.12/0.
No. 3, Laiie;l4.nufacturingovith Elcten-
sion
id. 3, Largo Manufacturing, for .T.,eattio
with-Rolltng Foot and Oil Cup, . '
One half holies inwtructiOns v 8 sufficient to ftvu
ble tiny person to work fhisilluelitne their'en-
tire satistliction:
Tour attention is also calted to tile .F3ll-111ZE
Sl-117TT.E,Pattentid . Junathith, t.S6O:
is well known that:a Shuttle with a spring
ea:di - R.ls 'Preferable te . any otherj-but . .a. great
objection against its' use, was on account of its
ariring getting out of order,. ha ring then to ;be
tint ,in.the the' hands of a skillful mechanic to be
ro:•pa lied. • • . • •
The Empire Sfint : tlejs so simple that ,
,;any
,
operator can repair it without los's of,time ci
A gents wanted for all Towns
. in the Unite . d
States,,.l.vl;ei[e Agent's are not alreatly establish:
ea. Also, Tor Cubs,itlecico, Central and South
America, tn,whono. a' liber al discount will lie
given.
Terms ioaariabl-y C.ash 'on . delivery.. .
T. J.. DIVAILTIEtUR & C.
NORTHERL Y CENTRAL r.4ILWAY
WINTEAt TIIfIE TABLE
Three daily trains , fo.and.from•Baltimorenml
,Washingtok . City. . Connections', made . with
'trains on - Pennsylvania..flails - Dad. to and from
Pittsburg and the*Weet; ..TWo, trains daily to
and from the North and West Branch, Susque:
hanna, Elmira and all-Northerij New York:::
ON AND. 'AFTER . MONDAY, .November
17, 1562, the Passenger Trains, of tWeNorthern
Central Railway will arrive 'and depart . from
Harrisburg and Baltititore as follows, viz:.
SOUTHWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sudbury daily (except
Sunday) at 1.45 p. m.; leaves Haryisburg at
5.20.p..m., and arrives at Baltimore at 10.20
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves - Suribiiry daily
(except Sunday) at 11.20 p. m.) leaves Harris
burg. (except Monday) at 2.45 a. in. s , and ar
rives at
: Baltimore . daily (except Monday) at
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Train.
leaves Harrisburg daily at 9,05'0. m.
:NORtH W 4 RD;
• MAIL TRAIN leave§ • Baltimore daily [ex..
cent Sunday] at. 8.30 a. tn„ Harrisburg at 1.45
p. m. ; and .ArriVes at Sunbury at 4:50.p. m.
EXPRES,TRAIN leaves. Baltimdre daily at
5.40 arrives at Harrisbur at i. 50 a. m.;
and .leaves Idarrisburg . .daily iexcept Monday]
at 3.20. A. rn.,And arrives .at - Sunbury.at 0.00
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Train
leaves Baltimore daily [f, , iceept Sunday] at 2:45
p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8 p. m.
• For furttievinformation apply at. Abe . Office.,
in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. •
• - • • .. J. N. Dt;I3ARRY,
• - • . Superi;ten
Harrisburg, Nov. 14 : 1862.
.... , .''IIA.NI-1001E).:... :i ~...-:', ~',..
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TIAM. LOST:: t"..HOVir..II,.Wa
.Tgp... , -.,..
. • .. . • . . . . . •
.•.... .• .
,fart publishetlqn 'a Seattel Earappi:' Priet Sa" Cent:.
• 'A:I:REITER ON Tilff NATURE, TREATMENT, AND
Radical Cui•e:tif Speianatorilineac', - or Seminal WeikaeFst' .
I iivoluntary.Einkslonn. fieimal Debtity, dud .Impedimenta„
to 'Marriage gfinemtly.blervottineia. einuoamtion,'Epl,'
filmy, andYita; Mental and l'hYaie,alAncapacity, reattli•
lag from Self-tbinto. Al/c, --: . 11y Runt. J ~ Cut yapwntt.:, M..
D.: Author of OM Greea - Doeki Ate. - ..' ,': • ..: • ~. . . ~.
' The world•renownciltiutiom, in trifitadmirableimeittro .
clearly ) r wee froM fiti'Mirteicpeeionto 'that the awful'
enteicationcia•of Self-alUmw:afiay be effectually rah:toyed •
without medicine, and withou Aangeriiusaurgicil orient=
tilinii, finugies, iristramepte, r ngs,,or
,codiabi pointing'
molt a triode of cure at on it c er tain andedettual, by
*MA !very hutTorer , no mittiei what Ilia condition:may::
he', may auk, hinmelf cheaply, privately. aturvediatilly.,,
TIM; lecture.l9l). prom, a.botin to tboutianda and thou.,.
tic4it u whir soar, in' t Wain, nnvekme,:ta viny'imldrom'on . •
receipt i.f , I,ti. route, :or two pnriage , Wimps.: hy•addroaa- •
tug. .• . • .• • Dr. pIIAS. ,b., (3...KL1NE," — .
D.T.iy.'bower),• :SPIV York, Pont Office :Hai; 0:10...
31f)•.P1019rcF.s.T, , s OF' FASlllo.lcltil—yhe
11.1 best and 111.,5t• reliable Fashion Zilagatine, in this,
'wor Id. f.l..iitalnsibe largest and finest FashioniPhites,
thegreale,it,uembet ..f line •Ifngsay.ings, tho. latest . and.
roost reliable infnrniation, three full-aided Patterns for
bressirea, kind a sheet of .new •13rade,Voilt and' •Einbrol
deiingl'etternA. • IlverY 31.1ther,.Dresnnaker;
nod holy. stionl.l•havii it. Pahlinnet) goarterly,• at .17.6
liroadyniv, Nen - Yorlt, sohl ereryWhera -tr.rent by itan.
n.t2ls cods. Yearly SI, with n . ra?iiable premium.
1:1111j11,er :' • •
• _
0 S. B: 0 R N .• S
CE:LI;IIi?,ATEPP.PLE : PAIIED
JAVA. COFFEE,
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET.
.
,
•. It is ifs'eibbffirsl'plas . s families everyribete,
'obit highly r..eornm . eioletl for neryouland dys
peptic persths, being verknot . ritiotis nod - . file
froth all deleteiions:sqb•staticei, in testimony or
i,chieh l•baye•certflicatE's frorn the• most voii-.
vent Physicians A ticl'he . mi.On in.ibis-COurittly.
Try it.orsil j.ciii ivill be sole.to continue.it4bse
in pri..fereace to any other.. . .
. . .
. .
. .
.
• Sold nt - retnii• . lor T.tyenty-Fi . e.,e' Cents, pet'
Pound It• First class Grocers throuithoot
United mates." • '
A.lib,eral diserrent tote trade
.Put up o n ly
LE \\ ; irS....-V. OtitilTitl.\:,
Wholesale Depot, Warren ;t., New 'Yot
,1:1.:K1,.E.:(,Y0N:5, i.
SEWING MACHINES.
These; Machines Make the locK atiich
On-both sides. and use less than half tie:threar!.
and silk that the single'or doable tbr mid loop
stitch Mitehines' de( (lather:
Cord, Criid,.sind, &.c., and'are better adapted
than any other Sewing :Mlichities : idi use to the
. freqUent . clia rim and great' variety• of sewinr
required in a'family; for they •wilt
,setisfrorn:
one..todwenty7biektiesses of Marseilles vd , bout .
stopping, and make, every stitch perfect, or.ftoin•
the finest gauze. tothe heaviest heave! *loth, or
'even the . stoutest tia7riess leather,' ,without
changing the feed; needle, or tension; or making .
s 'They are l e
1 1 , ac e n r ol l , .l. l e a
si
ly
uhderstood) and any part isbrOken,•by
dent, it is readily replaced.,
• .•These•are pecillitir.facds, and w.lll forth;tur. r'
to 'determine the °kin's/ . intelligent. bus
;5 I
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e •
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E:X.t:IIINF:S SENI)
Local ( taunts wanted in sectlons.n ‘t
yet occupied. .Addreis, : .
,• •
FINTCLE & LYON S. I. Ca,
BROADWAY.SS3 . NEW YORK
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST
A..ritoaTtiett.-nonset, RELIABLE and
TICAL Journal, devoted'. to the different I
partmentS OT 8011 culture,. such as growing Firhl
Crops; Orchard .and 'Garden: Fruits; Gard'in •
ye rl 6taVes. and .Flowers; Trees, , Plants, n id
*Flaivers' ler the •Lrtwn or l'ard ; care of ro
mest,ic &c., and t6Hotiv4l, Ilt
it haS.alswan•interestitiv; c
live department tor children and youth.
A full Calendar of Operations every mentli..
Teree to Four Hundred, or more, illustrative
Engravings appear in,each volunne. - . ••
Over 'Twelve'. Hundred 'plain, praetical,..in
strutive articles and. useful items, are git
every year. , • .
The Etliteis and, Contributors. are all c
tical Working Men. , • ",
.• •
.•• •
' 'teachings of the aiitcyr pitisr are can •
fined to no State or ?eritory,l,al..are atlapeed to
the wants of all sections of the country-1 t is, an
its name indicates,fiq: the talsok.A.:aßnic . a.:i Cos
A GERMAN EDITION is publishedosf tho,
same size and , price as•the English, and eon
ta.ioingoll Of. its reading 'matter . , anclits ninrie.•
rousillustrative engravings. ... •
TERMS—INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE:.
One CopY, one year, • • I 60 •
Sis copies, one y - ear ; 500•
Ten or more copies one year St). cents , eteci
IL. Add to the Jamie. rates:. Postage
Canada .6 cents, to England and France, a 1,
cents ; to.Germaity, 16 cents. •
• Postage anywhere in the United States an t
Terri t ories must he,pairlhy the subscriber, an
is only site eenta a year, if paid :In advance i t.
theA3tlice where. received. ,
All business and othereommunica thins shout I
be addressed to the Editor and Proprietor,
ORANGE JUDD, 4lPar;t-11d.w,.N. Y.,Cit.
TO NEM US SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES
A REVEREND GENTHEMAN
been•restore-d-to health ilia feW days, after no
dergoing, all :6'e - usual routine end 'irregular eN
pensive I:nodes.of treatment, without suec'ea ,
considers' it his sitered duty to communicate t;
his afflicted fellow creatures the stEaits..or brit
Hence, on the receipt' of an addressed envelop.: ,
lie will 'send, free a copy' of the preserii)tiows
'used. Direct to Dr . . JOHN. DAGN,ALL.
I Sti Fulton Sticet, Brooklyn, N. ' •