~IOC4I ANOT PERSONAL. "rUr OF NEWSPAPKHS, 1 ' fn>scribers who f* e , j p express notice to the contrary, are con 'l6 wishing to f6iitinuc their subscrlpt&n. ■ Anv person who takes a paper from the Post 0(p"p e _ w iiethcr directed to his name or to anothef or whether he has subscribed or net, is responsible tor the pay 3. if a person orders his paper discontinue 1, he oust pay nii arrearages, or the publishear may con t:nus to*cnd it until payment is made, and Collect the wbo'e amount, whether it be taken frow the offi {i or rot' There cun be no legal diicodtinuance un tii toe payment is made. 4. If the subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay tor it, if he takes it out of the office The law proceeds on the ground that a man must pay for what he uses а. If subscribers remove to other piacee Withrut informing the publisher, and the newspapers are seat to their former direction, they are responsible* б. The Courts have decided that refusing to take a paper or periodical from the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for while in arrears to the piublisb •r, is evidence of intentional fraud. 7. The Ci urts have also decided that a Post Mas ter who neglects to perform his duty of giving nofi c *3 required by the regulations of the Post-office De partment. < f the neglect of a jierson to take front the office newspapers addressed to him, renders the Post Master liable to the publisher for he subscription. Stopping Papers —Should you desire the publish er of a newspaper to discontinue sending his paper to you. always be positive that he is paid for it up to the date of your request. Kc member, if you neg lect this duty, it is at his option to do so or not ; and if he may prefer to continue sending it, he can hold you responsible for it until all arrearages arc paid. Oil Account of the recent fall in Gold, John Wbii offers his large stuck ef Merchandise, at great ly reduced prices. The Hank, at this place, is progressing finely.- We learn that the first installment— the ouc half— of the capital st ick was promptly pai-l iu, on Thurs day las*.. We hope ere long to see the new, clean finely engraved octcs of ihe National Bank of Tunk hannock, succeed the dirty, ragged and mitilated currency which fecms to abound in these parts. Our Thanks are due to P M Os'erhout an IT. II I'urdy of the State Legislature, for documentary favors. That Pitcher,— There is now in possession of \ gentleman if this place, a very antique anl curi ou>iy wrought inctta'.ia Ditcher. This interesting relic bears on its side the inscription -'Supposed to have been taken at the battle of Fredericksburg, by the Rev 11. A Sahoaniu tk, r"—lt is placed in a show-case, and se.ur," 1 by lo k and key—the pres ent possessor, having 110 notion of p'-rmilting anoll - or raid upon it, by any Reverend Conjlscator. Wc purposely withold the name of the possessorof this valuable relic, in dcfereti.e to bis wishes —ho fears that 1 iis room would Ochtrivi.se bo thronged by a multitude of the wh tc-hankerchiefed banditti .Ar my Chaplains, and others, distinguished fcr meri t-'rious, but unrequited services, in the cau-e of the ''unfortunate African," however, will oc allowed m *ll proper evasions lo look upon it, ' JaiP.lv. as through a glass"- upon the simple condition that they religiously observe the injunction, always im ipl icd. as to liicai—"Hands off '—-It being pr< sitrr.- e-.1, that they wi>! not take anything, they cannot reach* Vii c'a Pitcner ! Tiie Lady s 1" riciui.—V. 0 think wc have M'.- <Jotn seen ajuorctouchitigly beautiful engraving than that nii'.c., ' cllishcs the February number *>t this K ng'irii.e. It i s called "The Prisoner's Cniid,'' and is a story in"itself. The fa-e of the g'ri is lull o! a iri'i ioabl; -.i lnerr, and a? .-he feeds ihe birds null io t'lo pii.in bar-, we Liny 1 speak some words of pity and comfort 'o her. 'ha Double -Keel I tsuion I'Jjtc i .r tuisuioutb is a very handsome 00c, in design and execution : the co urn-t bctweo: ine • 010 sis e-j ci'ally tine. The • 'her f.ishio 1- mi ci grnin 3 of : ,n<*y-work are a. usual varied and Well executed The ten. ic for this mcnth it ine "Linden II ill Polka."' 'iho J.t erary crn'ents are "The Nor lands "TLe Cooper Shop Story.', sh w .vg h-.w ,ne of tho New England lad.es in the olden ti *> •.. i cfore "Women's Rights' were invented, act, I in the spirit of leap yea-, ( V true st. -v by tl ov. ;_i) ; "A Story of a Hons h 1 }' Mr.-, Hosincr ; 'Better than Chestnuts." an r.musing trie by Frames Lee ; "Nearly Lost," by h .ura J. Rittcahousc ; * ! ance Haley," 1 v Cirri Augajta ; 'Hopeful Ray," by Minnie W May : - " Not Muih of a Martyr after All," by F. H Stauf fer ; "Going Home." by Ida Mason; Curious Stales of Ilea 1 Dbasse- in the last Century, EJitoi's Itcpartm nt. Ac., Jo. l'riee 82 !}i) ; 2 copies 84.00 ; 9 copies Sl6 00" ; ill copies 835,00, Spccimeu numbers will be sent to those desirous of making,up eluds for .'5 Us, — H heeler 4* Wilson's celebrated Sewing Machines are furnished as Prtminms. Address Deacon J Peters n hi 9 Walnut street. Philadelphia. JVeiff is the time lo si, id on subscriptions for ISC3. WZ&MI G&A&MPS EYE AM) EAR L\ El MARY. On the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,) WII.K f Sit All HE, PA. TIIIS INSTi'iT TION is now opened nnl fur lti-hc i ir; the nn-t i-o-tly style. Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient *nd w. 'I adoj ted Tho Snrgi.-al npartmont contains the finest coliection of instruments in the country, and thus his faculties will enable hnu t<> meet any tmd til! emergencies m practice. Ho will operate ipon all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Cata ract, Oceluon of the Pupil, Cross Ey s Closure of the Tear Ducta. Inversion of the Eyelids Pterygium i\ Ac. And wiil treat all forms of Sor.-s, Eve ,ranu!".l Lids. Opaclies of the Cornea, and Bcrt>f llous diseases of the Eye together with all the dis • ascs to whi-h tin* Eye is subject. I'hAl'Xl.jb- Will treat all the diseases common V> the organ Discharges from the Ear, Noises iu 'be L ir, Catairh, diffi-ulty of bearing, total Deaf ness even ahere the Drum is destroyed. Will in •crt an artificial one answering nearly all the pur poses of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases 'ouitnon to the Throat and No-e will be treated. GEN LRAL SI RGERV. — He will operate upon Clubfeet. Hair Lip, Clei! I'nHatc, Tumors, Cancers. Enlarged Ten I'iLs, ic. Plastic opera-tiuas by h,-al " s new 11.-h into deformed parts and general Sur jcrv 01 whatever i hnrav rr it may present. llLHNlApir RI J'El RE) —lie will jierfrcm "Ln tas operation for the radical J[cuinpl te) cure of llcDta, this is unquestionably a perfect cure, nnd is done wiih little or no pain. Out of viany hun "ivil operated upon tn Boston there has ben no failures, it having met :ho perfect approbation of all who have submitt* <1 *o it. AIttIFICIAL EVE.i—Will insert artificial Eyes giving them the motion ami cxpresioa of the natur al They are inserted with the least pain, DEDORKIIOLDL, (Pies) -This troublcsotne dis ease is readily cured, Those suffering from it will do well to call. Dr i p De Graff visits WiHpiSrßirre with a view building up a p rmanent Institute for the freat uient of the Eye, Ear and General Surgery. The M>enence of more than quarter of a century in -Dt.U and general prat-Wce, he hopes, will be a " ,e ®t guarantee to thoso who may be disLosed 1 him, * M " 9, IStH. I)rn V i°v. UISIIIO I;E CT'RED ?-DR. BU inlcJin EN( MJSiI SPECIFFIC PILLS cucr NF-S ''J' 11 -'0 days, the worst cases of NERVOI.S -IV,'l"' I ®h"'' > t;ce, Premature Decay, Seminal Nervo-'i "i' < J riS jt n ' an "" Lrinary, Sexual and doccd- ncct'oo*, no matter from what cause pro bv mii rio °' - ne ,t '" ar P er Lox. Sent, post-paid m i.l, „„ rcee.pt of an order. One Box will per tae cure in most cases Address JAMES S. BUTLER, '•euer.i, Agant, 427 Broadwat, Kew York* *I n J 3aj; t Deceiving the People. / The aclministration constantly indulges in the practice of deceiving the country, in ref erence to the true stale of alfairs ; and so ignorant, bigoted, and intolerant have the ab olition wo r shippers of shoddy now become, that they can not, or will not do their own thinking, nr 1 allow others to do theirs; but j foolishly insist that all who will not stultify manhood and be content to accept their weekly dose f deceptions, nrr traitors ! Let us quote from a familiar falsehood that de ceived many. On the 3d of September last Lincoln's Secretaiy telegraphed tu Gen. D:x: "One hundred thousand new troops are all that Gen. Grant atks for the capture of Richmond and td) give a FINISHING HLOW to the rebel armies in the field. The residue of the call (200,000 im re after thu credits were deducted) would be adequate f r gar rison m forts, and to guard all the lines of communication ar,d supply and free the conn ! try from guetrilas. give curity *to trade, protect commerce and travel, and establish peace, order and 'ranquiiity, in every State," E. M. STANTON, Sec. of War, Of c .urse Sfantoti knew this promise' to be j false, but he made it for a purpose, and tiis tarty used it fir Old Abe with success ; but the r. suit sa< v e w. r.n d tbe public it vvi uld he. With the draft upon them, thosfe who are wise will listen to no more abolition promises, for they have always deceived the people, and always will try to do so. Mont 1 osc Dc nicer at. How an Oil Well is Uored, A correspondent of the Bust >n Traveller writing from tlie oil regions of Pennsylvania, : gives the following description of the manner 1 >n which oil is found : "In selecting a p it for a well, the a-tesian driller rai-es a derrick about 110 feet 111 height, bringing ep a steam engine of about < x hore power, and th<n, *<iter drivinq down an iron pipe about six inches in diame tor through the earth and gtavel some fifty feet or so, to the first strata of rock, intro duces a dr>ll, of ah- ut two and a half inches n diameter attacoeti to a temper scow, and thenco to the "working bt-atn" and engine, with which lie bor.-s now at the rate; oj rig .1 or ten feet per day into th L . Su ;;,i slit t * iiid soap-stone, say, Ine hundred feet ; be J theu comes to the fir.-t strata of sand stone, . wh on may be ten v>r twelve feet in thickness and hiring t!m ugh. this conies again tn a j an- 1 snapsione of a b'ush cist, and wmk 11.g on, say for twi n'y feet or -o, ie reaclie , the sec old strata of sandstone, out of wh en | there comes rushing up, when tho right vi ;n jis B'tufik, inf!unable gas, salt water and pe | tri. -iiu. Tlie bore of the w- i! is enlarged by • a tit'inur. and then an iron tube, In sections • | •>. a'- 'M fi urteen fct and close!v screwed 1 t gelher, is in-ertel in two sections and run i down *>i tho Vein- of oil : a tl.ix-seed ■ which expands wlien wet, is fixed between j the tu .i.'igand tho wails of the well, in order I to prevent toe siinaec water from descend ng; j a p.anger •r va d j.i-t nts introduced into j tti'i tube, and tho suek ng rood being atti.c'i jC-i 'a the "'-voiking in t'ne c ndnit pipes | ani tank 3. wh.eli may ho! i six'y barrels, bc j in f? i:i 'eadmess, tho engine ui- ves and the pree: us tr asure gushes forth. Ties is wi at jis called p'ft.ping a well. In 1 h< ' Howing nods,' ti.at ;s, -no 1 as send the* oil sponta no sy, t.nc drill must go down into the tmrd s'rata of-amis torn*, but ibis, in some | instances, is vrey deep. In a well, in Wat i sou's Fiat, the titill has r-ached the 'depth of j three hundred feet, and yet the third bed of 1 sandstone is not reached." - ftcmaikablc Confession ol the Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary of tho Treasury makes tbe remarkable confiß-ion, that, if the people had only foreseen the vast expenditure of this I war, thoy would never have engaged iri it ile says, in speaking of the war in its com ! mercoment : I , 'lit lit then been foreseen that what was believed t >be a contest for months was to j be continued for years, and that hundreds of | millions of public debt won! 1 be swollen into thousands of millions before the ch-se of that contest, it may well be doubted whether, ig n ran? as they were of their own immense resources, the people might not have shrunk appalled from an undertaking which content . plated a sacrifice so far exceeding all former I expeiience." This draws from Irai the remark that it was fortunate the people were so ignorant Hear him : "LiTiccustomcd for a bug course of years to great national itf.-rts, it was fortunate that their power of endurance should be tested only by degrees, as the'struggle which Provi ; deuce had prepared for them developed its 1 vast and the necessity of great j ami long continued tff.rt. became apparent." : Wenevtr before heard of national thort -1 igh'edngss and ignorance being made a sub j ct of congratulation. Wo would add to the above comtnentarv jof the Cincinnati Enquirer, that the same, corrupt or ignorant leaders, who caused this ! I . ignorance of the masses, whom th'y led. by j their own false teachings, are equally labor- | ing to perpetua'e a like ignorance as to other vital matters— Kevtark Journal. KC II h \ are greenbacks more val uabe than gold, even at its present price? Be l cause, when you put a greenback in your i P (,e bet you double it, and when you take it out again yuu find it increases. The writerof ' this, only survived its authorship a few hours. IJow To GET A NEWSPAPER Savo your rags and old papers ! Every family can sup ply itself with a good newspaper from the proceeds of such savings, by bringing them to tho ''DEMOCRAT" and get 4$ con is cash per pound. TO PROFESSORS OF M U3IC AMATEURS, AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY, P. A. WO\DERMANN y FOREIGN A AMERICAN MfSIC WAREHOUSE, 824 BROAD WAY, Having on hand thi largest-stock of Foreign Music in New York,which ho import' from Europe express ly to meet the t ste and requiremer ts of the Ameri can iov -rs of Music, respectfully rails attention to the fart that he is now supp ving Music o' Every ' Style at a Reductijn of TWENTY-FIVE to FIFTT per cent, ]es3 th in any other house in tho United States. Private Families catl be supplied (post free fhy forwarding the cash to the above address Should,; the amount of cash be forwarded exceed the cost o the Music, tho balance will Ee promptly returned in postage cum-nry PUAI.F.BS and Professors should not neglect this opportunity ; they will be liberally dealt with. N B—Any and every piece of Music (vocal or instrumental) published in Europe and America, will be supplied to order, if accompanied by the co sh, Remember the Address, P. A. IV U N D E R M ANN Foreign and American Music Warehouse, S'24 Broadway, New York, AYER'B CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consum ption. and for the relief of Consump tive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide i sthe field of its usefulness nnd so num erous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known . who have been re -tored from alarming and even | des]*rato diseases of the lungs by its use. Wfcen once tri'd, i's superiority over every other expecto rant is too apparent to escape observation,and where i'j virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ fur the distressing tnd dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this lias gained friends bv every I trial conferred benefits on the alilinted they can ; never target, nnd produce cures too nuai&rons and too rem.irl-Mble to be forgotten. Those wiio require an al/eratire medicine to puri fy the blood will In I AVER'S COM I' EXT.SARBA PARILLA the remedy to use Try it once, and you will know its value Prepared by J. C, AVER & CO., Lowell Mass. and sold by Sam!. Stark Tunkhanuock, and all deal i er.-in everywhere, Information Free! TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility In competency, Premature Decay an.l Youihful Error actuated by a desire o benefit others, will be happy | o furnish to all who need i , (free of charge ), the j c ipc and directions for making the simple remedy ; use 1 in hisciiS'i. Sufferers wishing to profit by the I advertisers bad experience, an 1 a sure and valuable remedy, can do so by a.J ressmg him at ! jat hi- pia.-e of business. The Receipe and full j information- of vital importance—will be cheerfully , scut by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN No* CO Nassau street, New York ! P. 3 —Nurvou.s Suffirors os Loth sexes will find i t!ii= information invaluable, v l-nIS-o'.ro "SOOTTXB M.DWFN'S ' LADIES. MISSES AND C HILD REN'S : GUSriTTINS KGG2ES St. Nicholas Block, 50J Broadway MRS. E. VViNTLE. (Formerly of "vIEMN's BAZA An,") Ur, ler vh 'sc Vuperln lencc the above Departments arc c-i ndui-ted. is f bu.sed to annoniicc to her former j.atr ps r.r, 1 t -o L i lies of New Y'ork generally, that, in eontic -iion with the r.uincrou" AM7I TE.> under her directi n, siie is jrejared to lur ish. promptly, fabich, Jtlb-ics (Dutftt ini) to (Dtbcr, Lei DIES' UNDER LINEN. Offiiic Uu.duy, Kept IU Stock, ready for luimc Ji ate use, I'aeticular attention nr en to tBS2iDi\L fSSSSSMX. Goiley's Lfttly'sßook THE Fashion Magazine of tlie World. LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steal engravings. DOUBLE F A.> HION-PLATES. Wood engravings on every sul.jcct that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, Netting Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, Bond >ir' and the Kitchen. Everything, in faef, to make a CO.MPI.KTE LADY'S BOOK. I UK LADIES'FAVORI i K FOR 35 YEARS N i M giziu i has beau able to complete with it None attempt it, GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household, These alone are w ,rtb the price ofthe Book, _Mo.lel.Cottages (no other M ignzine gives them) with diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR TIIE YOUNG.— Another specialty with Go,ley ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth S3 a year, Other Magazines pub ish old worn out Music ; but iho sub scribers to Godey get it before the tnuiiie stores Gardening for Ladies, Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs, A T. Stewart A Co., of New York, the Millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, the only Magazine that has them. Also, Fashions from the celebrated Brodic,of New Y'ork. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady,s Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND, Authoress of "A/otic," ' ' Hidden Path,'' "Moss Side," "L'emesis," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each month, and for no other Mag azine. We have also retained all our old ud fa vorito contributors TEnivrs OTP Godey's Lady's Book for 1865. (From which there can be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of tho LaUy,s Book for 1565. At present, we will receive subscribers at the following rates. Due notice will be gien if w are obliged to advance, which ill depend upon the price of paper. One copy, one year, J3,00 Two copies •' " 5,50 Three '* " " 7.50 Four " " • 10,00 Five copies, one year, nnd an extra copy to the person sending the making six cop'es 14 00 Eiiriit copies one yenr, nnd an ex f ra copy to the person sending th# club, making nino copies 21 00 Eleven copies one yenr, nnd an extra copy ti the person .-cnd'ng the club, making twele copies 27 00 Additions to any of the above clubs, S2 50 each subscriber. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Hime Maga zine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of 84 50. We have no club with any other Magazine or Newspaper. The must all be sent at one time for any Club Cnnn la subscribers must send 24 cents additional for each sub-criber. Address \ GODEY. N, E, Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA WM. M. PIATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of flee in Stark's Brick Block, Tioga St., Tunk wnnock, Pa. iiIiSTI&B & lAIVIU'S Column. . • • ; UALLSTEAO * HAMlrffeLL,; PKALKRS IB MZRCOARDIRB. I NICHOLSON, WYOMING CO. PA. • FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ' ; • of Goods, Go to IHallitod At H tint me 1 I'd For Sugar, TIM AadMo I wees, ; • 80 TO ! : HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S- j FOB FLOCB, FIRM AKD UAUt, • GO TO : : HALLSTEAD Sr HAMMELL'S '• For Spict* Starch, and Saltratua • <M to : HALLSTEAD A HAMMKLT'S \ ; For Woodtn Stone m 4 China Waro, • GO TO j 'lliiLiriii a HißiiLt'ri ' ' • FOR GIABB, FAIL* tlttlilß, lis • CUXLRRT. T ; Go to j I fat Ulead and HummtlVt • For Cloth*. Cassimsrss.nd,Yeetiig • SO TO I HALLSTEAD AHAMMELLS ' For Muslin* Calico's 4- Dross Goods ■ ! Go to HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S • For Soap, Caadlo *, madCrackert O TO ; I HALLSTEAD A. HAMMELL'S. For Oils, Painisand Shushes, SO TO ' • HALLSTEAD <s• HAMMELL'S'. For Floar, Salt, and FraiU, ; OO TO | HALLSTE D A HAMMELL'S * ;TO OIT TAB HIGHEST FRICBR FOB RAIF ■ AVD.FBODCCB go <0 : HALLSTEA HAM ML L'S \ ; To Get Entire Satitfaotioa, ; • OO TO " HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S • • •To get an Equivalent fcfy our money," • oo TO | I HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S ! : HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S! MOTTO. • Largs Salsa and Small Profit*. Tks \ JSeed Goads for As Least Jiosuf. GEO. 8, TUTTOM , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ttjnkhonnock, Pa. Office in Stark'e Brtok Stock, Ttnga (tree* Sterling & Loom is JJEEP the best BTid largest assortment of j xWERCHANDIAE to be iound in the country, and most of it was purchased previous t the LATE ADVANCE IN PRICES,' which enables them to Sell Goods Much Be low present Rates. IVe have constantly on band, /Skit by the barrel, Fine Salt by the sack. and half barrel, Turks Island Salt for packing meat ■ Flour, Sole Leather, Iron, Nails, Nail Rods, Tow Cork, and Cast Steal Carriage Bolts, Plaster, Dry Goods GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps ; Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Hardware, Wood en ware, Stoveware, Paints, Oils, Crookery, Liquors, Stationery, Wall Paper and Bordering, Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, Pegs & Lasts, Buffalo 7?obes, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Plated/Spoons Rosin, Tar &c., We givo below a few of our present prices subject to all changes of the market, viz.: Salt §4 per barrel. Flour sl2 per barrel. Prints 25c to 40c per yard. Rest Brown Sugars 20 to 22c. White Sugars 25 cts. per lb And everything not enumerated, in 6amo proportion. All we ask is for people to cai! and see for themselves, as we feel confident that we can meet their mo6t sanguine expectations. STERLING & LOOMIS. erlingville. Pa.. Oct. 5, 18G4—v4nl0 JIT RECEIVE D, —men — PHILADELPHIA -AND— UN. e-w"sT<o:rl£., A FULL ASSORT MENT 0 F & DRESS GOODS, j SHAWLS, CASSIMERS, Clothing:, Shoes, Hats, jFnnttt (iooiis, \ / j ' NOTIONS, &r. Ac, adapted to this Season' which will ho sold at the VERY LOWEST MA KET PRICE for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. Tu unhbnno'k MrnL LO, IfC4. j E. At 11, T, AXTUON Y Si CO,, Manufacturers of Photographic Ma terials, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROAD WAY, N. Y. In addition to our miin business of PIIOTO-i GRAPHIC MATERIALS, we ure Headquarters for the foil >wing, vis : mifflMl STERESCOPIC, VIEWS. Of th*se we have an immense asso-lroent, including War Sceres, American and Foreign C ties and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac . Ac, Also, re volving Stcreseoj.es, for public or private exhibi tion. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. Photographic Albums, We were the first to introduce those into the Cnit ed States, and we mam facture immense quantities in gteat va-jety. ranging in price tr ui 50 cents to SSO. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being! superior in be:.u;y and durability to any others They will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, ISTFINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER- C AKD PIIOTOGRAI'TI P. Our CatalogticwbrnYPmcssn rhik FIVE THOU SAND different s Kae *kub oe auditions are continually bring made) of I'ortrai ts of Eminent i Americans, Ac., vis: about 10(1 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 200 Brig.-General*, 1.10 Divines, 275 Colonies, 125 Authors, 100 Lieut.-Colonels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers j 125 Stage. 75 Navy Officers. | 50 t'rom'nt Women, 156 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 1 00 COPIES OF WORKS OE ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues Ac. Catalogue sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC TURES from our Catalogue will he filled on the re ceipt of SI,BO and sent by mail, FRKB. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D. will remit twenty-five percent of the amowi their order. E & H. T.ANTHONY & CO. Manufacturers of Photographic Material*, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORR. Ths prices and Quality of our Goods cannot fail to I Nev 9 1899- LTM** ' CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE ; Were awarded ike highest Premiums ossr all Competitors, at the f How in 0 Stale and County Fairs of 18G3. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. Fir>-t Premium fur Family Machine. Firs? Premium for M.u ufacturing MaohLoe. First Premium fur Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium fur Machine for all purpoeea. First Premium for Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine.- F ast Premium for M inut'a.-tunn<; Maehjaß* F'irst Premium for Machine Work. CIIIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work. IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for F iuiTy Michine. F'iast Premium .r M uiuf.tetu ing Maculae. First Premium for Mac Lino Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First 'reini urn for Maeiiinc for all porpoMß. I irst Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First Premium Machine for all purpoaeß* First Premium foi .Machine Work. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine I irst Premium P.rManufacturing Machine. First Premium for -Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. First Premium for M inufteturin* Machiae First Premium for .Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR. Firs: I ••. ii.ium fur Family Machine. First Premium fur .Machine Work. CIIITxF.NIIi.N Co. (\ t.)Ac'r'l Sue. Fl'St Premium for Family Machiae. F'i--t Premium for M nui'acturing Machiae. fir. t Premium tcr Machine Work - FRANKLIN Co (N. Y. )FAIR. I irst Premium for Family Machine. Fir.-t Prcu.iuii. I r .M.inufacturing Machine. CIIAM PL AIN VALLEY (Vt.) AgrT Soe. II AM I'D I N C<\ i al.' - )Agr'i Sue. Diploma for F'roily Machine. Diploma lor Machine Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y.)FAIR I irst Premium for Family Machine. Qi Efc-X Co.fN. \ . ) AgrT Sue. Eiis. Premium fur I, miiy Machine. In I Ir :'.i'.!!!i '< r .•!■ nufacturing Machiae. First premium fr Ma hino Work. SARATOGA Co (N. V.JFA'R. 1 ir>r i reiniutu . tr t aniilv Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUIE (Pa.)FA 1 P. I r t Premium : r ..I ichine for all purpoaB First Premium fo Ma.aim Work, GREENFIELD (O)UNION TAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON Co (O)FAIR. First Premium f. r E ur.ily Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. MONTGO.MEJ V Co. (PI )FAIR. First Premintu f..- Machine for all pu peea. First Premium for M.iceine Work. SAN JOAQI'INCo (CaI.)FAIR. First premium for Family Machine. First Prcuiiiitn torMichino Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Co! ) F \IIt First Premium f.r Family Machine. I s Ist Premium tor Machine Worn r 3 1 felfs ct which the Gitoimtt A 1 .'.Ki.it MA:A!XCS were exnibited this I yea*. Sales-rooms. !!). Broadway, Xjw York* 730 Chcstuut St. Puilinielphia ISSSI fSi :f 'h -=* V: j The greitert i yet in the Sewing He chine art. A curiosity wor ; li -eeing. Please send forcircu'nr with sample of sewing. These Improved Mat-bin ssave ONE HIKPDED PIS CF.XT of thread and silk, and make the LOCKSTITCB alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly I except " the printed directions - " I No. hnngcin sewing from one kind of goods ' another. And no taking ap art to clean or oil. Our NEW MANUFACTORY is now complete with all ts machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines w hioh for BEACTT and PERFECTION of FiNisii are not surpassed by any manufacture in the world. N R.—Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory it can be returned and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by on own agents. FIXKLE A LYON. s. M. CO. No. 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK April 13 1803, v3-n3S WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sewing-Machines. O The Cheapest and Best. OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. ; JO-SXND FOR CIRCULAR, LADIES' ALMANAC, Ac. AGENTS WANTED. ( Address WHEELER & WILSON Sriri >j-ytnrh ine Co. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. TOCbNSIiMPTIVES. Consumptive suflbrers will receive a valuable pre porintion for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Brou (hitis, and nil ihratund Lung affections, (free of I charge,)br sending thoir address to lu>. RDWARD A. WILSON. WiUiamehrrg, | King* Co., X ew Terr r4-nU"me. *■
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