• 'CI..O . TitE S SAVERIv•ATIIVIE SAYERI and a :STRENGTET.SAVERI The saving of garmints • • will•sione pay , a lerge•Ver contage o,n its cost. w. ,t)iirik the much thali PAYS •• VOA IT,SELF•EVERt YEAR•in 'the saving of ;garments!' There.are several kinds, nearly a 3like in' general consyuction, but we 'consider it . ..important that the' wringer he fitted with Cogs, . 'otherwise a' masp of garments may clog the roll ' , ern and the ollers upon' the , crank. shaft' slip 'and 'tear :the clothes,,or the rubber . break' loose .ttrorislke shaft. 'Out own •is one• Of'.. 'the ''first • • make, and is as good as new.after nearly FOUR YEARS',CONSTANT USE."• ;' ' . • b)s3r . yirripger with, Cog Wheels le Wairatted iir every Particular: ISO WRINGER CAN BE DURABDE WITH our COG-WHF.ViS 'A tondtANYASSER wanted in every town. 0 -4 421rr Receipt - of. .tha price 'from places Whet.° no.one'is selling, we will sendt,he Wring, er Pacrop ixacrisc.' • . For particulars anttairculars address • R, C.13/19WpTING, 347 Broadwriy N.Y;. THE MODEL SEWING MACHINE THE CHEAPEST IN THEEWORLD 13eea,use, the 1-3 est! Greatly Pri ces TIE, WEED SEWING lIALIIINE COMPANY, 506 Broadwa,v, 17 . . Manufacture the most perfect Machine for sew ing, - of all kinds; everpresented to the A Meri can Public, and chalenge comparison with any Sewing Machine Made in the finited Stites.. , The Weed Machines ; Wit h all ,theii value able improvements; entirely' overcome all -im PerfectiCns. s.They are StrititlOit TO ALL OTHERS -FOR . . . . Family ct Man.v.fuatripg .Purposes , „ • Simple in Construction, durable imall their parts and. Readily Understood.... They .have cer— tainty oi 'stitch bn all kinds of fabrics ; and are adapted to a wide range of work without change . .or adjustment. Using all kinds of Thread.— Item,' Fell, Bind, 'Gather, Braid, Tack; Quilt; 'Cord; and in fact do all kinds of•work nuired . by Families or Manufacturers. They make the INTERLOCK SHUTTLE STITCH, which' cannot be excelled for firmness, elaiiicj ty, durability and elegance of finish. They Have Iteceived the Highest Premiums: in eveirinstance ; where they haveireen exhib. .ited in competition with other standard. Ma. chines. We invite.all perions in search of an instromentto , execute any kind of Sewing now tionely Machinery, to inspect them, and make "Foie they severe the Lest;by proving the' WEED •before before' purchasing. The Company being duly licensed,. the• Machines. are protected •against infringeinents Or litigation. '077 PERSONS AT A DISTANCE can or der by mail with perfect confidence that the MACHINE will reach 'them 'safely; and that 'they will be able to, manage it to their entire • satisiacrinn, with no other aid than tha printed instructions accompanying 'each Machine, De. scriptiVe Circulars; together with Specimens of Work; . .will be furnisheis to all .who desire them by mail. or othervilse l . • • • 137 - RELIABLE. AGENTS WANTED, in all . localities in the United States, Canadas, British Arfovinces; Cuba; Mexicya:•Central ,and' South America; West India Islands'and the Be-. harneCtslands; to 'wham we offer.GREAT IN DUCEMENTS.r. Energetic men will find it a 'paying birsiness, as reliable Sewing -Machines have' become a necessity in every.family. -. We manufacture. a great „variety of_ styles,.from which we give a few prices : No. 2, - Family. $5O ; No. 2; Extia, $6O ;: No. Half Case, $65 and $75 ;. No. 3 & t, Iquilufacturing, $75 and Wood Solving iiiii;ittine Go., 506 Broadway F. Y (Box 2,0:1-1 1',07-1• Office.) T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographic Nat crisis, 501 BROAI . WAY, N.Y.. CARD : . PHOTOGRAPHS: Our Catalogue •now anipraces considerably over FOUR THOPSAND'different subjects (to which additions.are continually being madO of .72 Major Generals, 025 . Statesmen, 190 Brig. Generals,. 127 Divines, • • 250 iColtinefi, 116 Authors, .'B3 Lieut: Colonels 30 A,rtista, 206 Other. Officers, . 112 Stage,. • OQ Neyv Officers , 46 Prominent Vomen 147 p ron ;!rient Foreign Portraits. 1,660 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of the most _celebrated Engravings, Paintings Statues, &c. Catalogues 'mentos' teceipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PICTURES from our , Catalogue will be iiNed on receipt of $l.BO, and. sent by mail,. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALUMS. Of these we manufacture) a great variety, ,ranging in price from 50 *cents to $5O each. Our. ALBUMS have tie reputation" of being .superior in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can sent . safely by mail at a.poitage of Six cents per ea... - .. • ' The more evpensive can be sent by express. ,Sterecopes & Sterecopic Views. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any • aililress on receipt of Stamp. : • & T. H. ANTHONY, jfiaanfactarora of Photographic litatotiolo, 501 BRO4DWAY,I!IEW YORK F r iends or relatives of prominent military i men . will confer a %even by' sending us then :ikenesses to copy. They will be kept careful arid.returned uninjured. ' .."• • „ -'PINE ALBUMS ',MADE 'rib '• for Congregations to present to' their Pastor, or far other Out poses,witfrauita!ile.inscript ions; fke. • • O:7'§HAK F.. :AND ,BUR 111 • Shakea and ri;! Shake end Burn 1 . 1.1 . , .This is•the life. of agony endured by the suf. ferer.from Fever and Ague. He Wanders like an uncertain shadow, never knowing what .Mo ment he•JuaY beprOstrated, and lherefure dis inclined to give any serious, attention . . to btisi: ness... This is the: chnditions, of thousands.' in town and. country. ; It is: no exageration • to say that Feyer. and Ague- kills rnCire , people! than any twenty other diseases in A . merietv. ;For' a sure and speedy cure of this:terrilde weltake great, pleasure'in recommending BOS- TeTTE i ES STOMACH I3ITTERS, which have. already..achieved a . wide requtation for. rapid onrl . povverful effects in remivating the system ,prostrated by,this disease. ' *• . . • • . ~ . • For sale . 4 : Drugiists and dealers . generally, everywhere:; .• H•ni3ll: BYRON. D. HAMLIN • • . , . ATToRNET .A 7 LAW, Sinethp9i ti,_Tl'Ketin• County,, Pa:i • - Agent 'for Messra..Keiting & "(le's "Lands.. Attends especially to the Collection of I ..laims; Examination pf , Laud Titles;' Payment of VIXO/1, and all' business rela ting to Real Edite" oMco in Ramilo Block.. -' • .. . , •. • . . CASH !. CASH !! CASH I I ! TSUBSCRIBER will pay . cash for Hides; 1,- Pelts, Deer Sklns, Old copper and Br'asi; Tin Zincei.Bories of all kinds, Cattles Feet, Switches, Borns . of Animals, old India Rubbetl'and Dried 'Fruits of eeery'descrlptiOn.. persons having any of the.above articles on. hand,. in quantities, may address me.at•my res. idence . aner call for 'Them. . . • • • Bradford, McKean . Co. Pa: • Nov. 2.1,:1863. • . nlOyfitf. . . . . . . . . . A pENTLEMAN, cured ef Nervous Debility; I ncompetem cy, Premature Decay and YouthfOl.Error, actuated' by a desire to benefit Where, will behappy to furnish to- all who need it, (free'of charge) the receipt arid directions for making t he simple Remedy used In hli l / 2 case. .Those wishing to - profit by his experience—and 00.0E4 a Value, his Srmedy—will-rebelve the same, by return mall, (care fully sealed,) by.isiclresaiog JOIIN 11. OGDEN, • ' ' Ngir..au Nissau Street, New' York., ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS, . , PENSIONS ..for Soldiers; • Widows, IgOtherS,.'ansl minor. Children. ...BOUNTIES for Soldiefs discharged by reason of woands received in brittlei , Widowsand • Heirs of de .ceased•Soldiers. BACK PAY and settlement Of. all arrears anil• balance due' discharg'ed and, deceased Officers Soldiers and Sailors. • PRIZE MONEY for all United . Statei vessels.- • • " Na. nd-Book of Instruction sent, 1)y •enclosing stamp to pay return postage. : . , '.• - • • • . • ' . SiiMES & BROWN,. . •- , . •. . Sandlot.; of Claims avid: Pal;iitr,. , .! •- • • ay • (Under Broadw Bank) 2 park•Plitte, N. Y. : - • 476 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C • . .. . , ._ REFERENCES: . • , MECHANICA' BANK ..—........-- ...'....1. New York BROADWAY , BANK....-....:. ..: ~ i. ' . WILLIAMSBURG CITY IfANI. .- .Williarnsburg: 110 N, lIANNIBAIMAMLIN, Vice President. •. ' • " MARTIN KALIIFLEISCII, Mayor of Brooklyu • ~i AIiIJAII MANN. New • Ycirk,': ... • - JAY; COOlC.k po.; Iltinkerg, WaMiington had Philail'a. -•- ' - NOTICE .HF.:IIEBY caution allpersons against buyina .1 or having anything, to .do with a . certsin promisary Note for $25.00, drawn by me, pay able to Isaac N.. Chase or bearer, 'dated . , Liber ty. April.7,lB62,.thie, 1 think, in •Oet., 1863, as I..have paid said 'note,. ; '.1.:1‘4, FARR. Liberty,.N9v. 23,-1363. • niOlint:l. A NE'. \Nr A , TAGA : I'NE, Tor The THE.... LAMES . FRIEND, A. MONTHLY. MAGAZINE ••.OF ' • ' - TERATU.IIE S'll I *N.. The alitageritierswetildtien. leave to call the attention their trientle and the . j/üblic auNEW.MAGAZINI.: which they are alma t to lane, end the 'January' number otBhlch le nearly . ready:, The name will be • • . . • The •Lady s Prime - andlt will be devoted to choice Literature and the frajion of the'Fashions: 'lt wit! agor-contain the' late.t patterns of Cloaks, daps, Bonnets, Head Dresses; paney WorkrEifibroidery, &c,; with Receipts, Music, and, othenrostrers interesting to.ladles generally-. TEE LAMES, FRIEND will be edited by .frs. ILENIIY PETERSON, whOwia rely upon the . services of the bite rill 'department, of the following • UNRIVALED CORPS 'OF iyRITERS Nrii Henry Wood, iiithor•of "East Lynne" Am ;Mary. Howilt,.Bla•ion Harland; .Author klrs . E. S. Ranpoipli, Elenorp. Donnelly, C.M.Trowfiridge . , Mar , caret Hosnier,' Virginia F:Tnicrisdnd, Mrs M.'A Denison, Clara Auguste, Laura Ji 'After, Augukt Dell, Anna L. Illor . rjs,Aellen M. Fritf, Maggie C. nig, by, Mrs. Anna Bache, Lucinda 11. Dorman'. Carrie Meyer, Mrs. M. E; Tucker, Fanny•lit,•ltaynionii, Frantbill. Sher- Ilelti,Mrs:L. D. Shears, Caroline A.Annle F 'Rent; Sophie May, Harass Byrne, Mrs 7... 11, Spencer, .Maitre Dyer Dritts, Annie .Russell, Miss A. L. klnzzey, Sara J, Eumseyi Clara poty; Harriet W, 'Sti limn, 'Minnie May; Arthur Hampton ; 'l', J, Clutinbenyllaitara Braude; and other talented writers..,, . • •. • HANDSOME STEEL ENGRAVINGS A HANDSODIII Si'IIbIIti:ENG . RaVING and a COLblt- EP , STPIU, FASHION Plan.: will illustrate every num beri 'besides well executed Wpod,Cuts, Illustrative of Ste ries, Patterns, lite„ too numerous to mention: 'The Jan uary number will contain a .beautillit - Steel Enniavinn, designed.expres:sly far Utis tljngnzine by Scheitssele, and called. . (}AI3IITI..J. WILKE'S' RETURN. bandeordeSteeFPlate illuetraten a story 'of love, war, and a broken engagement, by Mk 43lehor' U. Don nelly, and will he of iteelfjWetrust, worth the price of the number, A SEWING MACHINE. GRATIS. We will gies to any'perso n Sending thirty subscriptions to THE LADY'S VRIENDand Sixty lbillars, one of Wheel & Wilson's Celebrated Sewing Machines, such as they sell for Forty-five Dollars. The Machines will be select - ed.new at the Manufactory in New York, boxed,'and for:. warded free of Cost, with the exception of freight. r • • In procuring subscribers' for this Premium., we prefer that the thirty subscribers Should be 'procured at the reg= nine terms of Two Dollars for each, but where this can not be done; they may be procured at our club rates, and the balance of the Sixty Dollars forwarded to oh in cash by,the person desiring, the machine. • The 11,1hgrtz(hes will be sent-to diffe cent Pori Offices, elerired, Every person celleeting names should send them and the money as fast as obtained, so that tho subscribers may Invin• at once to receive their Magazines, and nrit become difiiatis, 'fled with the delay. When the whole number of natnea (thirty,)' and whole amount of money (Sixty Dollarii,) is received, the Machine 'will be duly forwarded. "•TERMS Oui terms will be thosamo as those for that wollicnown ireekly.wapar, last Satunlay' Evening Pest,.publlsited by us for the last seventeen yearn—ht order that tho clubs may be made up or the paper and. magazine conjointly,. 'where it is so.dekdrod-:‘and will be as 'CASH IN ADVANCE 1 dopy, One year ' . .. ~. .. ...... 82 00 copies - , one year, „...... 3.00 4 copies one year, • 8.00 8 copies. and one to getter up o f 12.00 20 conies, and ono to getter up of club..., •28.00 One cop, of eitch.of THE LADY'S HEINNI) and. . . • . SATURDAY EVENING rpsv, .3 00 trr Single numbers of The, Lady's Friend (postage paid by us) 20 cents, , , • • • • • ID. - The nutter iu The Lady's *Friona always ho different from that in Tha.Post • .•Subseribers lu 0.1 Ugh North Ara eri c it must remit tra.les cents: tti addition to the annual subseri piton, as ,we hare to prepay . 60'17' B..pestage 'on their magazines. " • '• Address • • DEA 9N k PETENSON; 1 • No. 319 Walnut Ptreet, MT Specimen numbers llptt be sent gretuitounty (when written ter tovh#se .4esi , bur, of ErgcuiiniCsubscrqmrs. :..,. :.::. AIANTITTCYPD . .;:` . : It'OW..I,OST:t BOW RESTORED:I • • . Just PubliSh'ett, in a SeatedStivelope.. Price Six Cents • A LECTOR' ON Mei NATIIO,4IIEATMENT, AND Radical- (lure Sperthitthrrhoea, Or Sentinel Weeltuess, iiirulnotnryXminsicms,lexual Denny, and Impediments. - toliltrrlitge generally. Nervousness. Coneemption;lpl. lepayand Fits; 'Mental and Phieleal. Incapacity, result. ing from.Serf-Abuse. — 7 1.1 y Rent. J. D., Author of the-Green . 1 .• • r The world.rentinmed auther,.in this admirable Lecture clearly {roves. froth his own experience"that. the awful cOnsequenceif er.Selfmbues . may bp effectualty removed •withost medicine, and without dangerous rgieal Opera lions, bougies; instrumenta i rings, or cordials,: pointing, on t tV triode . of 'cure at 'once certain and eireetual ; by which every.imfferer, no matter irliat hits conditib'n may he; May Ore himself ,cheaply, privately. -awl radically. This . lecture 'wilt .prove a'linento thousands . ited .thett-' sands.. . . . • Sant undernP seal;in a plain 'envelope, to any addroas,'on receipt of fi ii.terito,.or two postage stony's, by address ing, - - • . -., .11r.C.11 . .1.9...1; 0, KLINE, . • . . 211 y. Bowery, New Yoik, l'sst Offlie box, 4556. . . MME: .11.EMOKEST , S "MIRROR OF EASIIIONB.-The . host and . Most ,reliable Fashion Illagiitine In the' wor Id. Contains the largest and :finest Fashion-Plates, thegreatest-number of line Engravings, the latent and most reliablo Information, three .full-sized: Patterns for. Dresises,•and a sheet of new Ilittde-Work and. Embrot. deiingliatiernw. 'Every Nether, Dressmaker, Millener and 'Lady ; should have ft: Published Quarterly, at 47.1 iliciadway, New York,••sold everywhere .or Sept-by mull et 25 cents: Yearly?t, with.a yatuiblepremlum. • ' The Summer num er.now ready.. CELEBRATED PREPARED JAVA COFFEE, - WARRANTED , UPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET. . . . • It is Used by first . elass families everywhere, and highly recommended for nervous , and dys • - .peptie persona, being very.nufritioas rind, free from all . ueletetiousi substances, in tesiimony of which I belie eertificati.s from the most emi nent Physicinns . ancl.C'hemists.in. this Country. Try ; it and you will be sure to continue' its' use in preference to any othef. •. : • • Sold at retail 'for Twenty-Five' Cents per POund by First.eluss :Grocers throughout the United :states.' • . • Aliberafdiscoitnt.to.the trade Put up only by LI!INV LS A; . 0 Sl3 li leti; Whole : sale Depot, GO 'Warren st., New Tot 't , 'INI . 4 . E . SEWING IVIAQHINE& . . These Machinbs.make the.lock 'stitch • le•iki on Moth sides, and useless than half the thread and silk tharthe single or' 'double .thr!ad . loop stitch Machines do; will Herr . ), Fall, Gather. Cord, firaid,•Bind,.&e., and are better adapted than any other, Sowing.MaiihinesAn'tise,to . the frequent chenges.an&great variety of sewittr •fequire"ti•in a•fimily,:for .they will sew from one to t Wenty thicknesses otMa.rseilles without stopping; and make every,s'titub perfect, or train the finest gauze to the he s amiest beavet sloth, or . evon the stoutest harness leather, without changing the feed, : needle; off. tension, or 'making. any adjustment of Machine whateVet !!! they are. simple iii construction, "and untlei.stOOdf and if any part is - broltem.by..aeci• dent. it is readily replaced. 'nein are.pe'culiar fncts, and *111 . 2n ftrrtli,'r to determine the choice of any intelligent 'but • PLEASE CALL AND EN:AMINE, Olt SENIi illl C;ELAIi. .• • . •• , • • N. 8.. : Local Xizents wanted in , sections n .t yet occupied. AiLitres, FINKLE & LYON'S. M: CO., No. 583 BIZOADWAY,:NEW you.. . EDITOR OF De moon DEA it b yOpr permissiou'l wish to say•to the reedets . of your paper that 1 will send by retina mail .to all .wl-10 wish it, [free] a'Recipe;„ with full direc 7 .'lions , for making and using a 'Vegetable. Balm, thit will effectually remove, in ten days, pimples, Blotches; Tipi,.freckles, and all .impu rities ottbe Skin,. leitYing the same soft,' clear, smooth and beautiful... , . . willnlso mail free. to • those:'havini Bald Heads 6r.l3are Faces, simple directions dinl•in foirriatipn that will;enable them to.start growth Ot-Luxurient Hair; 'Whiskers,' or .a Moustache, in less' than 30 . ilays.. • All apPlica— tion•Sanswered by return mail without 'charge, • Respectfully yours;. • •• ' : ' -THOS: F.'.CHAPMAIst • , • • Chemist,. No, S3l 'Broadway, NCw,York • TO 'NERVOUS SIIEFEREES•O BOTH SEXES. •A RBVF.BEND.GEN'FIJF.MAN. RAVIN( beetirestored . to health in a few days , after nn dergoing all the usual routine and irregular.es pensive modes of trentment, without stitces considers. ithis sacred duty. to cornmenicatet, his afßicted. fellow creatures the AkANS , Or clot Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelop he will send free a . copy of .the .preseriptio, used. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAGNAI.I ISO Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. TO CONSUMPTIVES ConsOmptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the -cure of Consumption; Asthma; Bronchitis, and.all Throat- and Lung affections, ( free Of charge,) by sending , their addiese to.. ; A. WILSON, • King's Co:, New York • • KENDAL-CREEKI HOUSE : .. KPMAL-CREEK . , M'KEAN: - CO., PA., THE Subscribr having purchased , this well irnovim stand, and re-furnished and le-fit tetl the Houses is preiaired , to entertain)3oard ers.and ,the Traveling public, S BAR .AN:D .AB L, : 'Will be well supplied,.and everything dime to merit a liberal Shire of patronage. Raft- Ten will always. find the dilatch-string" P. M. FULLER. Kendal creelr, January 2, ISO. '3B-ly THE; OfAD IMYSTOiVEISTO It E AT 01;r4.4AN ! STILL TAXES THE LE/ D J ; ,..- ! ..: c.o.,isTom T4I.ISPECTFOLLY . ANNOUNOES TO 1:1IS. IX old friends in'Aiekean.County, he is . on hand this Swing RA unu I Ntitil the LARGEST AM! • BEST • • Relect9A giocic or.Gochis in.tl e Olean'lllarket To Wholesale Cash Buyers I Would Say, I cnmoQer you better inducements than .you can get 'west of .Neiv • . . .It t makes differenc9 what 'y4 .ii•ant, Ray thing:in the'line:of , . .' •f. GROCERITS 4. PROVISIONS, Ceti it.. the OLD ..KEYSTONE An. you' find theirt...le chew It'aao use talking tAir XEYSTON.E, S l'Oßt always has and always wilt take .thq regulate the market. in •••• Vroteries and Provision.) OLD FRIENDS,ANtI NEW ONES; . . Don't fail to call and w•heti you visit Olean.;. I shall not' hurfyou s but shall certainly . try to do .you•good:. • . . • _ . • . • J. K. COMSTOCIC. Olean, .11fay.234 1860. . : FAMILY DYE COLORS. ignota, ' troon, ' Tango, *. F::eneh Eno, ink; Claret'Brown, trple, Dark Brown, , )yal Puple, Li i ;ht Brown, ilmon, • , En, Brown, :oriel., • , C rimson, • tte, ' . liark Drab, • ;form°, Light Drab, Ant . , - ' • Dark Green, . allow, .. - Light Groom Fur ByoirigSilk• Woolen and Mimi 0 oothi, Slinwls, Scarfs Dressim, - Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, flats: Featly • • ors, SI , I Gloves, Oltinlreni Clothing,Otol . . -' all kinds of Wearing' Apparel. 1 ' A. - S.IV.INO OF BO IT.R. CENT., . . . . . • FoilS•,cents you can . cular as.many goads as would oth linvise.cost life times that - mm Various • gliades .can' be , prodneed from the same bye. 'The Process is simple, any :one can nao the - Dye with perfect success . • .. ' Directions in English, French • and..Gertnan, Inside a each package.. • • . . : ' • " . • For further informAtion in Dyeing, end giving - a perfmq knowledge whet colors are best adapted to 'dye over Wil ' ere. (with many valuable receipts,l- purchase Howe & Steve& Treaties on Dyeing arid ,Ooloring. Sent , by mail on rebel, tof price,lo cents. : •••' . . • Manufactured by . . IiOWE & STEVENS, . „ • -• .260 Broadway, Boston. /or sate by Ditiggisis and Dealers generally S.O LID I N: rif.Nll ~ AND Ofilt . rkiPLE Art-10ME • . - ace - now Offerrsl arropporunity by d•hich' they GOOD AND DURABLE TIME-PIECE vtn, y%1,0 . \ I Ci WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONt'ir EAR , AND : THE ArT;OtVCD. TIIIC PRIVILEGE OF, FX.).II4IIsIATIGN teir;6 Priym;ntiJ llegqicry movolunEx IN: FULL. RUBY ACTIONS, , A first clash liiinting Time Piece or silver n aterial, over which is electro-flne'plated 18 t o ld; Most dtirably wrought, making the iniita 7 ti.M so (aoltleas that'lt cannot be,deteciodlrbin 11 , 0 .solid material ny the moat extarienced if.dgest.. acids will riot affect London Made inw emehu I . mimoVen D i ~ eri.cx n' rum: ltn Aortrn;r, has sweep seconds, and is not to be ex in general appearanCe ! Tirrs'rstmetinw v one of t 13E's:r .9crici..cs.elter offered for tra drs and speculatore. Esur.o.:stis . o:ArEcnt,ANTs, nit.' PERSONS Tan.yELipto, will find them superior tr any other; alteration of climate will not •al-- 'feet their . .accaraey., Price, packed in .good. shipe - and good running order, onfy $315,.0r caSe. !...ILVER DOUBLE TIM F, HUNTING LEV •.. PEST QUALITY SILVER CASES ; over eleetro4ine plated 18 k. gold, similar le IturnovEo - Dururs,'and superjor adjusted ntoyernents with ;'Stop," to he, used in timing h. isee, etc.;' his Eqpt INnex.ns for W . lshington all I GrePnWich . tillle,evvep '9econii, and all the iMpri)votnents. .All in all, taking, Its beakitilul end foulWns appearance und. , its supeihir.mo.ve m..nt into consiJeration, WP Tegard it as deci— de 1104 - cheapest article of the' kind in the market. Pric7, iii good running order, $35, of turns of 6 for $200.., •• • We ask no pay in adVance, but ,ivilt for.‘ . ward either of them to'•responsible parties, to i qty part,of Aid loyal States; with bill: payable expressthan when• the goods are delivered, wving . .oe buyer the privilege of examination; a - tt if Rot satisfactory : the - watch can be retirrn. , fi I pt our expense. " erriress Companies refuse Making canc. II ns onsoldiii}S and othor parties in the Insley al States, consequently: allsuch 'orders must be a. "inmpanied. by the cash to insure• attention I% * make a deduction of two •dollars on either s tch when:the payment is forivarded 'in ad- .' , `loNhey niay be sent by expiee . s:at o'ur • THOS. CAFFERTYS: CO.,' ; 9. nnd,9s,Broad St., opposite City flank,- ' • Pro'viclenc, it : . I PI IRE Advertiser,. haring been - restored telteallivin fl . few..week4 by a very eimple remedy; after 'minx suffered - several yearii with a .'severe lung offeetiOn,nisp that dread disenae,..oonsumptionhi anxious 'to make known tolls fellow,suirtirois the illOotto Of oi114:• ,••• •, To•allluife desire it; lie will 'send a Uopy of theprelerip lion used Orono:ft charge),-with the direationsTer pro- . paring'und 'Ming the funne,'which ilev.will CUP: rOr. CoNlittdrPTlON,: ASTILVA . linnuenivia t The only obJeefnr the Advertiser in sending tliti.Orencriptisn is to.benefit' the affliSted, aud.epread informationlvilich. he conceives to tie.invaltiable, 'and' Ito 1101111 C every oar. forer'w)lllry his remedy; an it will cost.thetn nothing, and mny prnvgi 4.1110.t5f0x.. . • • ~ . 'c'Parties the presarintion will please address • . • Ray,. ADWAKK.A. 'WILSON; . • • : . I•Willininsherrh., . • .Kings Overly, NewYnrk., •. . . AMERICAN' .AGRICULTITRIST; • A TitoaTii . oltdooiniu, RELIABLE and-PRA I . ; Journal,..'devpteil- to :flio different' I 2 partinents.o . f soil cultura l , such as growing Fio . lt. Crops;. Orchard and Garden. Fruits; Gordon VegetiOilesand..Flowers:; Plants,` n ul FloWers lor 'the lawn or'.,Yitr,tll care of ro meslie %Animals,: &c.,• an d : , te.Houseln Id Labors::.. It hus'alSo interesting and . itistri c= tfve deparilnent for chßilienand'yout h. ...A 61_1' Calendar ot Operationsev.e.ry monti , . t- .Terne.t,n Foui Hundred, ,or niorei.illitstratiVu Engravings appear in oyer plain, ` practice], atractive'artietea ntid useful items, .are giten . •" Editorwahil -Contributoo ktie kill ticitl • • '.79/o.:'tsarhitig:3 :of din Aduicirtißisy ard.6 , ti fleritpry, but,:ari cagy . eed tho ivatit3 of all Ne - itions of Os name . .iiiiticatriiAr.tbewligle A AlEingAN . • • ..A,GER. MAN EDITION' is . published, of th, .same sins and- 'price as the English ; and yon; taining all of its ceadin4. inittler,.and its noure' . !oils illbstrativ,e engravintis.. • . • VERNIS-INVA WA IN'ADtt'ANCF One'caPyione.year, •.! sl 00 ' Six copiesorne yerir• - 5 00 • Ten or more - copies one " year 80' cents eaCI - fee 'Add to• .1 he alidve :Oates : • Posta4e t . Canada '6 cents, to . England find France, ? &cuts ; t.e'llerrnany.ll6.Cents. .Poithrta anywhere .In - the United States nn Territories must' be paid hy t he' sub Scriber, pit is only .ciri . r;ent,c a 'war!, if *paid 'in advance ut the'ollice where received. , • • All luisineris and other enrynnuhicationi shout be addressed to the Editor .'ORANGE JLIDll,4lPark•Row,-N...1". Cit.- .NORTHERN .C)ENTAL ItAILWAY WINTEit . • • .Three daily t rai n s rs to ,and - &dm 4altirnore and iVasbington City:. Connections .. made With trains on • Pennsylvania Railroad . to and froin Pittsburg arid the Nest;- T.Wo trainti.daily 10 , err lrom the Net th and. ‘Vekt [trench,' Saito& hatinn,47.ltnira. and all•North - srn Islew-Ytnlt: • - ON. AND ArfER .MONDAY, November . the l'lrsseker. Tralna of the Northern Central Railway will arrive end' depak Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz: SOOTII WA RD . MIA ft; TP.AIN leaves Sinilinty daily (except Sunday) atn . 1,15 p. in.;. leayes Ilarrisburg - at 5.20. p. m., 'and arrives at Baltimore at '10.20 • , . EXPRESS. . TRAIN' leaVes Sunbury daily (excep(Surnloy),at 11 . 20 p. leaves Harris- Ourg (except . Monday) at 2.45 ..a. .m.,: and ar rives •at Baltiinore daily (except : Monday) at 7.30 a. 1-6.- HARRISBURG ACCWINIODATIGN. Train leaves Harrisburg ilany'at 9 05 a. m, • NORTH WA Rb mAir, - TRAlNleavfsßaliimorti daily [ ex,. cept sontlay] ar.,5.?0 . Harrialtura at 1. : 15 p. m.,. and Iteriti , es.at•Sanbury 1104.30 p. E . XPTIF.SS leaVetrlialtimoredaily.ai SAO P. in., arrives at lidrdslittrg ut lett) a,'m., and:le:ayes Harri.barg, aily'[eiccept Monday] at 3.21) . a". - m. and arrives tit Sunburrta,o:2o DARRISTIOEIG,ACCOMAIODATION Train leirves Baltimore qaitylexcep(§undayl4l.2;•ls p, m io entl arrives at flarrisburg trt.,9 p. m.• For further ihformo (init. apply at the Office; in Pertnsylvithia Railroad Depot.: . • J.- N, DuI3A . RRY, • • ..• , . • • , .• • , • • • • . • ,Supertniendera t ' liarribburg, N0v . .11,• ft 62. • • . Greatlmp‘ ioiremdntoll SeWing Ma s chine, . . EMPIRE :SHUTTLE.-;MACHINEL P;ift . ent;,;(l, 'Fr il;lSiio SALESROOM 454 BROADWAY This•Mqhirie is cgiis(ructeifon entirely new ortneeliankrn.paSsessing many rare and veltnitilejniprovemenrs, having heen.excim ineitnY iriesr'profound experts rind preprint). eed ana rlißvEcTioN . • . aril the principal objections urgc:l agriinst Sewinz Machines: • .I.—Es3cessive failetie tc..i he, operator. ' /• . to vet out of older F.:xpense, trw:ble- nod loss,of time in repair to sew every.descrjptipn:of ma s . ,,—.llisagteehhle noise while in operation. Tho Empire Sewing. Machtno is „Exempt; all • those Objectioris, z' • . . It has'a straight needle pbrpeiniicular fiction, Makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch' which , will neither . MO nor inve;, and is alike on both sides; perforois.porfect sewing on' every description of materiel, from Leather to' the finf4it.',Nansook Euslin, cottoi.,.lipen' fir silk thread; from the coarsest to the finest num.her; . . flavipe, neitlio.r. CAM nor. COG' WHEEL, and thfj least pqssible &ir.tion, it ions litflimOoth as 'glass, and is. . . . . ~ • • . . . . , ENINIATICA 1.1.,Y, A .•.NOISI:LESS: • MA- ILreqiiires FIFTY YETI: CENT. less .roW . er to drive it than any •Ofher roaehinii in 'market,' A eirt;twelVe years old ran 'work It 'steadily,: without; fatigue or injury to health. Its strength f and WONDERFUL TY.of . conStroefirialender it•alinoSt to goyoat of-ordi:rc . and fs . GUARANTEEDbyi. :the company, to .t ho may'de- sire to suppl y theinselues.with.;,,,superier' ord- ele,t6 call andexamina this UNRI YAM:1)11;14: 13nt: in a inorti apeelal manner do we solirP . the' NtroOnge'of • ' • :MERCHANT TA H.ORS' COACH MAKERS, .HOOP SKIRT MA NETtACTURERS, SHIRT and • BOSOM • MAKERS, DRESS ..MA.KERS; CORSET' . MAKERS, GAITER FITTERS; SHOE lIINPERS . ,' VEST and PANTALOON ' . • • • MAKERS. ' . • REED:HOBS and CHARITABLE lIISTITIITICEB •„. • will bo liberally doalt with; . •' ivact co) sjvP No. 2, Small Fialidaliturittip.ll,ll44VlNlra , stonTable, - • lM No, 3, laign,Ranntitotur . lngiA 'Joh Table,•• ' • •• • • ;. '7/11 No. 3, LaTgeNitOtifacturing f fer.yotuwr :" with Rolling Foot, and Oil env '..• One halt hipirtalaitractripia witflidetallelP*We'' hle any petrol' to 14 , 0" k -this Faithful; ilifiliefrtr^,l • ..:•th^e.sailifamtibii:•^t . !!.. r. Tour attention is,also called lc t ,ho'EMlliiillZ Silrill,E,'Patalted June .26t It .is'Weliknown tiipt Shutticwithikiprlnt centre•itt preferable 'to; any other=bLt.r Greif. Objection:against:its upe.,was on ipeionnt of,iti spring getting out of ortler,liaving.'thattAip,'.lll,' put in the the hands e meoipinitt".**, .repairmi. , Shuttle. is so akmpleliat...n.l operator can repaii it withinit loss of time or ex.: . Agents wanted for all I . :pewee:ln the 11Trittett St as es, :Where' A genie a re . llolativiail) eatahhate: ed. A leo, ter Cuba; Meilen;fientral matt Sont s b America, :to' Whom a.. tiberal discount. *HI.: he Terme invarcekly Cash; e 1.1•••• , • ~ T, CO: :•. ' • •• . . etri4...l3lroridieragrY.- WEST'SIMPRO.V:LiffiItIit ANTI-FREEZING;: -DOUBLE-ACT/We.. FOALING AND LlPTrlid. Theme •Pumps have now been in genera/ one a numbe of yens, and, give better satielsitane .than any other, and - are recommended is , a T'.El-:.: -., :. - 13 . E:S:T.I . I}y. C 1;t Erric mop; and other erninenr,Etieneeri. We. ran refer• - to hoosandi, using , thein,.and guarantee that ill will recommend titem . . Thai. are more conat ruction, and work nisi er, add cost less than.all• others. • - 40ur renders' will find the doiible siding ith. proved Pubm'ot .1; D. Wait & eo., one of the best in the 'market. .It 'is• very , simple, .works tri a,charmoolhat any child may use iti throws a-'steady.cuntinuous . 'stream, and does not fteitse in the coldest ex piiiiiires„aud Is 'unusually cheep. We say this.kuoveingly,'and give the • teatime e'rbf onr Own accord,•withoot the. knowledge or request of the proptietersa"-N., .7,.Evoniat Port, 41 . 71 ly 15t,i1863, • " .• • • This may certify, that 1 . have been 'using, at my manufactory, lor,the kit four yearsifWeet'i improved Pumps.' 1 now 'lave in use threa•ot saiil'piirriiii,•one of which is kept canstently•af work'; 2.1 hours eneh . fhiy(fficcept Sundays).and prononnee them, unhesitatingly, the best riumpe that have, been brought to Jny "notice, having used many others previously. 'They are, aim- . plc iil their - cOustrectipl,sitfl not easily 'Choir ranged•.• • • , boas A. Weno. New York, 0ct.i.,10,, J. I). Wssf & Co.-:—We ire pleased to state that the Pumps Wfi hadn't you, about a yearago have . been in•constent .use, 12 hours each Oit, and raise for thaltseof Our-, WOoleu.. Faetokyi about 130 gallons poi minute. They work with but little power;, compared With pampa we have used before, anddo:not get ,ciut - of repair, and, lire satisfactory' in all. tesyects; - Yours, DUNLAI' hititiratuattvO.Costearif: SOLOn Romnsoa to the fartpera Club , Jan.,R3s ."No 'farmer who Owns a .well .or, cistern can pOssibly afford to be .Vvithont an iron pump. It should best once* a auction and force pump—a perfect little fire•ongine—such . e•One'khown as West!s ImprOved Pump.! apoala.of this pump . because I happ . en to know' it to be , very simple; durable, powerfitt top Weep; and itdon't freeze up, bar got out of . Orttei auce . a year. I 'know this, end think l' may be doing the fainse . ri• iood. by speaking of fl' ;boy 16 .years' old etilf work. if,sand thrOw a continuous ineh-4nd. ,. . a:401111er stCeatri.% It can ha made to Mirk ; in (1.44) welli as •well in us in; shallov•olles. , *:- • From`•the New fork Obseier . We live bad in use for months :past Ofle West's Ptiirips, which has given ue; more tiktion. as a force•and lifting pump than any wi have ever, used.' is one of great pdwer,.snd Well'adapted for shires•derks,..mines, fettories, green himses, gritperies, Br.c.' The Mining' Chronicle and railway Journal says[ • It is:recommended for its extreme simplicity of construction, great strength,. and 'coniequent. durability and cheapness of repair.. There fano . staffing boX--the,pr.eistrre•beidg held by ' packing,. like :that • tined. the working piston,. Working in a cylinder, fitted for -the . intim ; within the upper uir charnber-L-Which.we.think . a great improvement,' as ituffiing is aollable to be deranged, mid leak under strong Pressure, to say nothing• of,_ the lose . . hr.-frietion 'incident thereto.,it ',ltatialsO two air chambers; thus the . ..action of the valve is cuihiehed...hpon; both . sides 'by; air—preventing water:hammer, and,. 'vactim thump. .The'vatves are very acceesible, arid simply. and che'aply repaired.' They wirk much easier than any pump we,have ever:seen; ihe'.l; inch 'cylinder being . worked by children ip wells 100 feet eleep,and they.• are extremely cheap . as well as simple and strong, welreely. recommend them. • • • Gt.. Neck L. 1., 1860 • Viisee used this pump for 'one summer -and winter, eiposed, to the- North West wind corn— ing over Long Inland sound, being `the coldeit' possible ezposure, and at no time did it- freeze, nor were we any time to pump water, With great &fee. 'H. i3."MOILVAIN. • .. .. • 'The undersigned, havinh fo use, West's frit move4.7omps, cheerfully reconimend them as Pimple, durable and. powerful 'raising . and. throWittg•,Witer; and. for,i heir 'ease of a c tion } security,againat frost,, and low price, we hi— hove theensuperior to all others.. • • WARREN LELI.IDj.Pdet. Hotel, ISreitr.YMll4, ikr: •- • "Jude MEssmiEst., N. Y. • • • . •' • DOEINICK IVICENCE, Westchester: , Caintirldv; Aline,..N..C.„ June 1863. . Gents—The, pump which I ordered •fiar 'our . Mine is seceivettand Tut to 'Ark tintlVr lay shaft; which we are sinking.: 'We find that one man will With 'ease lift ,o gallon! per ute. We lifted in three and a halfliours till the - water in the shaft, which . ineasuiesi..severi by tWelve'feet, and .40 inet. deep; and it asd "full when we cOmmented. It-answers our expeeti "flows- in every • respeet,4l4 out' . werknieit highly pleased with it. It will dp great vice with but trifling expense fOr'reitalta• . . • Yours, . respectfully;' . • • , • • • :'•.• We • hiVa pren6r more 'such Cer,tifleatii. think these arelenough. For Purnps, , Pipe Sce.,.address or.call uppp •• • ' . •I. D, Went Co: 179 "irciaihnty, S. =M=