North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 08, 1865, Image 4
IJjfoteHaitmis. THE SONG OF TIIE SWORD. A PAR. Ilk' OS TUB ! 'SOSO OF TIIE SlilßT Weary, and woun led, and worn, Wounded, and ready to die, A soldier they left all alone and forlone, On the field of the battle to lie The dead and the dying alone, Could their presence and pity afford ; Whilst, with a -id unl terrible tone, lie sang the song ot the sword. Fight—fight—fight ! Though a thousand lathers die ! Fight-fight—fight ! Though thousands of children cry ; Fight—fight—fight! Whilst mothers and wives lament ; And Fight—fight—fight ! Whilst millions of money are spent. Fight—fight—fight ! Should the cause be foul or fair Though all that's gained is an empty name, And a tax too great to bear ; An empty name and a paltry fame, And thousands lying dead ; Whilst every glorious victory Must raise the price of bread. War—war—war ! Fire, and famine, and sword ; Desolate fields, and desolate towns, And thousands shattered abroad ; With Herer a home and Hover a shed ; Whilst kingdoms perish and fall, And hundreds of thousands are lying dead, And all—for nothing at all. War —war —war ! Musket, and powder, and ball ; Ah I what do we fight so for ? Ah ! why have we battles at all ? 'Tis justice must be done, tbey say, The nation's honor to keep ; Alas ! that justice is so dear, And human life so cheap, War —war —war ! M isery, murder, and crime. Are all the blessings I've seen in thee From my jmuth to tho present time, Misery, murder, and crime— Crime, misery, murder, and wo ; Ah ! would 1 hadkniwn in my younger days A tenth as what now I know ! Ah ! had T but known in my happier days, la my Lours of boyish glee, A tcn'h of the horrors and crime of war— A tithe of its nil-ery ! I now had been joining a happy band Of wife aid hil lrcn dear, And I had died in iny native land, I Listen 1 of dying here. AnJ many a long, long Jay of wo, And sleeples* nights unfold, And drenching rain, and drifting snow. And weariness, fa mine and cold ; And worn out limbs, and aching heart, And grief too grc t to tell, And bleeding wounded, and piercing smart, II id I escaped lull well. Weary, and wounded, and worn. Wounded, and ready to die A soldier they left, all alone and forlorn On the field of battle to lie. The dead and the dying alone Could their presence and pity aff.irj. Whilst thus, wiili a sad uni terrible tone. (O, would that th'-so truths were more perfectly known ') He sang the song of the sword. "THE WAT YOU ALWAYS STOPPED." —Tip Vermont Record tells a good story ot an in nocent old lady, who never before bad "rid on a railroad," wht> was passenger on oue of the Vermont railroads at the time of a recent col liston, when a freight train collided with a passenger train, mashing one of the cars, kill ing several passengers, and upsetting things generally. As soon as he could recover his scattered senses,the conductor went in sca r ch of the venerable dame, whom he found soli tary and sitting alone in the car (the other passengers having sought terra firma) witii a very placed expression upon her counte nrnce, notwithstanding she had made a com plete somersault, over the seat in front, and her bandbox and bundle had gone uncere m niously down the passage way. ' Are you hurt?" inquired the conductor. "Hurt!— why ?" said the old lady. "We have just been run into by a freight train, two or three passengers have been killed and several oth ers severely injured." "La, me ! L didn't know but that was the way you always stopped ." gentleman presented a lace cdlar j to the olj-. ct of his adoration, and in a jocu lar way said : "Do uot let any one else rum ple it." "No, dear," said the lady, ''l will take it olf," riar The wit deservedly won his bet who . in company, when every one was bragging of his tall relations, wagered that he had a brother twelve feet high, lie had, he said, ".two half brothers, each measuring six feet." The lion, and the horse disputed one day as to hose eyesight WPS best. The lion saw, on anight, a white hair in milk ; the horse saw a black hair ia pich. So the hors e Wun. Great as you may be,the cradle was vourß once,and over it. the only hoirizon you behetd, bent the heaven of a mother'* eyes as you rocked in that little barque of love. A school inarm in England has adop ted anew and novel mode of punishment. If the boy-6 duobey her rules she stands them on their heads and pours old water into their Irowsers legs. ITS" How. strangely the moon lights up the past ; how it shines through the years that are gone, showing us lar-eff graves by its g'c&tn. E.L,LACK.AW,K.R. Running Time of Passenger Trains, Jun 2d. 1861. MkIIMMB | :O\K WfillfUl Accom- I Pas-sen | Passen- I Aecom- I moda- | gcr. j ger. [ inoda- j tiun. j tion. •[ P. M. P. M. 1 A. M, P. M, | STATIONS 200 6,40 Great Bend ',40 2,20 1,35 6,21 New Milford 7,59 2,45 1,00 6,00 Moutrt se 8,20 3,15 12 25 5,38 Hopbottom 8,41 3,50 11,50 5,16 Nicholson 9.00 4,25 11,20 4.56 Factory vilte 9,24 5,15 10 ?5 4,40 Abington 9.40 5'40 10,40 4,32 Clark's Snuumt-••• • 9.48 6,00 10,10 4.10 SCRANTON 10,20 6,30 A. M 3.42 Greenville 10.40 P M rj.... 3,29 Dunning 10,52 ••••£! 3,17 Moscow 11,02 j- •••• 2,54 Gonbisboro 11,26 •••• 2,40 Tobvhansa 11.40 ••••a < 2.20 Forks 11;50 == 202 Oakland 12,17 •• •• ° .... 1,46 Henry-villa 12,33 - .... 1,35 Spragneville 12.43 ••• ■ i tjJ •••• 4,24 Stroudsburg 12,54 a 1,03 Water Gap 1,03 s f •••• 12.47 Mount Bethel 1,24 ••••> Vj,.... 12,35 Delaware 1,50 ••••£ 12.10 *Manunka Chunk*. 1.55 ••.. • ••• 12,02 Bridgeville 2,<4 • •••% .... 11,51 Oxford 2,15 •• •, i .... 11,39 Washington 2,23 • ••• 11,20 New Hampton 2,45 •••• • ••• A- M. "Change for Phil.•• PM. •••• Passenger Ti ain Northward Leaves New Hampton on the orrival of the Mai Train which leaves NEW YORK at 8.10 A. M., and MANUNKA CHUNK on the arrival of the Train which leaves PHILADELPHIA. (Kensington De pot) at 7-15 A. M. At SCRANTON this Train makes close connections with trains on the LACK* A WANNA Sc BTOOMSBI RG and DELAWARE A HUDSON Railroads, and at Great Bend with the Mail Train on the Erie Railway going West. Tne Passenger Train Southward Leaves Great Bend after Iho arrival of the Cineir- Express lrotn the West, connecting at Scrank with Trains on tho Lackawanna an i Bloomshu and Delaware iyid llutsm Railroads; at Maaun with tlie train for Philadelphia, anus New Hampton with Trains for No w York, the L high Valley, Jfarrlsburg, Ac. Passengers by th Train arrive in New York at 5.50, in Philadelpei at 6o0, and in Harrisburg at 8 20 P. M. The Accommodation Train ' Northward, connects at Great Bend with the Day Express going West, by which passengers arrive a Ith'.e.. :. i Syracuse the same day. .uthward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival o the New Yoi k Express going East. I ' Ail Pn.-stiiger Trains on the Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Supt. Pi A. HENRY, Gen. Tkt. Agert. A LA MODE. THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK. MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN aga'n informing her friends, and the ladies gen , that she has received, and i 3 still receiving rail ye and weil selected assortment ol FALL AND JFINTER GOODS, Consisting of I? ATS. HON N I TS, 1 )\S FI.OSSES, FEA I'LL EUS, I.AC ES, iIEAIi- PU ESSES, and, in short all art 1 s usually found in a \ fTT * TATPPV ftiriMYi JAJLJLXIJUAJ\.•.!I JL I"* > ' 11 <. she solicits a call from all requiring COOPS in her line, Let' of purchasing 'daewheie. Mrs Stark can b found at the bouse 1 rnieriy occupied by Hen ry Stark in the b wough of Tunkhannock, ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced X 3 JEZ. ESS' , and a* all times wi 1 l>; prepared to Fit and M ike Drc-ses in :!.*.• latest and ino'st approved hianner.— Soii.iting j our calls before purchasing elsewhere, wc vcuiaiu Yours, Kesj cctfullv. MRS A G. STARK. April imrxs THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a E U & 8 £ fi Y, J&.rr TOWANDi \.4 where all of the most approvd and rare kinds of FRUIT Sr ORNAMENTAL TREES, Can be obtained. Being conv.ne''l from experience • that his Trees anl Plants will .five far better satisfaction to the Fruit-growers 01 IVyoming County than any grown in other localities, he confidently solicits their patron age. lie will make annual visits either in person or by his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co., anl asks only that his specimens may be examined and bis method of dealing lie tested. Al! orders by letter or otherwise, for Trees, vices or t nts will be promptly attended to. nod 1-1 y D HARKINS. Wm&wsm~ K YE AND EAR On the Squ ire, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,} WI LKf SB A K UK. PA THIS INSTITUTION is now opened and fur nished in the most costly style, Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient ind well adopted The Surgical apartment contain; the finest collection of instruments in the country, and thus his faculties will enable hint to meet any and all emergencies in practice. He will operate ijiou all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Cata ract, Occluon of the Pupil, Cross Evs Closure of the Tear Ducta, Inversion of the Eyelids Pterygium fee. Ac. And wiil treat all forms of Sores, Eye 3ranul c J Lids. Opacities of the Cornea, and Serot alous diseases of the Eyo together with all the dis 2ares to which the Eye is subject. DEAFNESS- Will treat all the diseases common to the organ Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the Ear, Catarrh, difficulty of hearing, total Deaf ae.-s even where the Drum is destroyed. Will in sert an artificial one answering nearly all the pur oose- of the natural. ' DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases •on)tnon to the Throat and Noe will be treated. GENERALS! RGEKY*.— He will operate upon Clubfeet, Hair Lip. Cleft Pnllato, Tumors, Cancers, Enlarged IVm-iD, Ac. Plastic operations by heal ing new flesh into deformed parte end general Sur gery of whatever efnrac er it may present. lIKRNIA (or RUPEURK)-He will perfrtm "La bias operation for the radical (complete) cure of i Hernia, this is unquestionably !V perfect cure, and is done with little or no pain. Gut of many hun ! dred operated u;>on in Boston there has b*eu no j failures, it having met the perfect approbation of ! all who have submitted to it. j ARTIFICIAL EYES —Will insert artificial Eyes giving them the motion and cxpresion of the natur al They aro inserted with the least pain, lIEDORRHOLDL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis i ease is readily cured, Those sufferiug from it will do well to eall. i Dr Ip Be Graff visits Wilkos-Barre with a view of liuiding a p rmanent Institute for the treat • ment of thu Eye, Ear and Gme al Surgery. The ; experience of more than a quarter of n. century in ii spital and general practice, he hopes, will be a ufli. ient guarantee to those who may be disposed t nnploy him, Mai 9, 13(5-1. iiniiniiiiciiM Our LETTER A. FAMILY"SEWTXG MACHINE ' 8 fast gaining .i world-wide reputation. It is be yond doubt; ie )IM, ,md cheapest and a">st beautiful of all Fa mil " Sewing Mahnes yet off.'red to the public. JT>> ■>•,!> •: Family Sowi-'r Ma-hine has so many us- ui . lor il.ru p . iP Fell ing, T:: -i -1, .''a-:'.: g, Gauging, Braiding, Ettt broideMP • ••}.' -th other Family : Sewing M, obi Be has s ma.di eap i- ty t r a great j variety of v. ok I aid iii f cloth, i end with ''l' !• <. e t. ( I recent im provement u:-he out ' 'y g Ma -hiae most reliable an" most dur • a- I most certain in ac tion at ;•!! ratc jof speed. 1' -n i\ ~ the intcrlocke ' stitch, vvLicit is the best .-tit,li k ,j on. Any one, ev en of the most ordinary enpaoi y, can -ee, at a glance, how to use the letter A Family Reiving Machine. — Our Famiiy Sewing Machines are finished in chaste ; and exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning workmanship of the most useful j kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and ; when about to be operated may be opened as a spa | cinUs and substantial table to sustain the work. — i While some of the Oa-es, made out of the choicest Woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest man ner possible, others are adorned end cmbelished in the most costly and superb manners. It is absolutely necessary to see '.he Family Ma j in operation, so as to judge of Us great capaci : ty and beauty. I It is fast bee ming as popular for family sewing i as our manufacturing machines are for manufactur i ing purposes j The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk, , twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qual j 'ty- J Rend for A PAMPHLET. ; THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 453 Broadway, New York. 0 OILIRE, WIO CHESTNUT ST. j Agt' in Tuiikli.imoek. ' smmi mm —AND— "Tixx ,31x<o;p„ TIIE subscriber lies just received at hi.- shop, over Uaukinson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., i and will const intly keep on hand all the latest IMPEDED tODKIKG STOVES Among which or the " CALORIC," MINER and ! "UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and ' Heaters of every description, which he offers for UPo/y at prices that will defy competition His stovi ire h-.-ighr directly of the Manufactur ers at ALB VNY, WILKI.RBARRE. PROVIDENCE and SCRANTGN. He is therefore enabled to sell hem at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AXD- Copper Ware. all kinds on I, iiid an lin ide to order. Also RIR, AOOX IIOXS. V\ DSI EIC; 11- SHOES FOB SALE. The popular Cookin t Stove, F O R C S T UC E 11, Elevated "oven) is now for the first, offered at ! S2O for 9 inch. $25 for ?) inch, IREPAIRING AND BOBBINS | neatly and promptly done. HENRY STAXSBFRY. Mtahoppen, Dee 17th, 1662 —v'2nl9ly. j HUNT SBO'S a Btniß NOW OFFEIt FOII SttL,E I IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. ! WROUGHT IRON, BKILB RS' HARD WARE. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED.) urns, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NETS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS. WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac , Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER | LEAT 11 EEII AND FINDINGS FAIABAK'R SCALES. ' *rant.a. .starch 2fi. ISM. v1n3.1 ; how lost, how restored. 'Nnm "*i Just, mhlished, a new edition of I>r. Oulver well's Celebrated Essay on the radictl euro (w.Shnnt medicine) ot Spkrwatorrhoca. or seminal Wim! :csk, In voluntary Seminal Lvses. Impotkncy. Mental mii I Physical In opacity, Impediments tg Marriage, etc ; also, Cn\grMPTioy, Ei-h.epsy, and FIT--, induced by Belf-iudulgcn< o or sexual extrava . g.UiCJC. [ Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 eent3. 1 The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly remonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequence# -of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal medicine or tlie application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once eiiuplo, 1 certain and effectual, by means of which erery sut ; ferer, no matter bat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. i This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal ina.plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, en receipt < f six cents, or two post stamps. Address th< publishers, CD AS. J. C. KLINE A CO. 1 2T Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,556 v-I-n.'2-ly. THE mi£S7 NEWS FROM EUROPE Is fully confirmatory of former reports that THIS DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF HOL LAND. It is also authoritatively announced that O. SB.Mills has exclusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP AT— TUNKHANNOCK, where every thing in the line of his trade can be had at the LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat est and most improved Patternsol COOJES.I3XTGV, AND PAREQE S7&¥ES, with all the FURNIXURE and FIXTURES complete. Roofing & Guttering in all its branches, attended to on short notice and on It E A S O X AII Ii E TERMS. XT.332P-A-XXtX2NT€>, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. O S. MILLS funkbannoik. Nov 4, 1863.—v3-nl3. JUT RECEIVED, PHILADELPHIA 3N A F tr L L ASSOR TME NT OF -ft AOV Tp: &.t / . SiJ. ft 9 fate::* % A 2 jjjj '■ rf/ ■- DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CAS3JMEBS, 01a"tli.xrigr, Shoe ;, II at s , Jf;ttu (Doobs, MJTIOVS, Sii. t *;c , adopted to this Season' which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST M A KET PRICE for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. 'm'SVZKMZS' —AGAINST— FIRE ! FIRE!! FIRE 1!! Taken at this office, on all kinds of Town and Country property, at the MOST RKASONATILK TERMS, tun! for snv time from TIIRLE MONTHS 'lO FIVE YEAR-—either WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company reliable 7 Will it promptly pay Us honest losses 7 are the important inquiries with all insurers. We answer: THE LYCOMING CO-INSURANCE COMPANY 11AS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FORTWENTY-TIIREE YEARS.—IT HAS A WELL SECURED CAPIATL -OF OVER 32.400,00 IT PAYS FROM SOO, TO $125,000 LOSSES A USUALLY ALL LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID . EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANXU- M'AL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMI'A- * NY TIIE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON JUST AN" D E Q CITABLE PHI NCIPLES. TIIE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL. References Hon. Win. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K Peckham, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esqs. ot this County; Saver A Bros, of Susquehanna, and deorge M. Hollenback and others of Luzerne County, who-insure in aud have been paid losses by this, Company. IIARVEY SICKLER, Agt. STILL IN THE FIELD MRS. BARDWELL Announces to the Ladies of Tunkhanr.ock and vicini ty, that she has just received a fine assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, at her rooms opposite the Post-office, where can be found in great variety, all the LATEST STYLES* . - OF-- BONNETS, HA'S, OA PA, HEAD DRESS ES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMING IIOOP SKI ATS, CORSETS, and everything in the line •1' Millinery and Fane Goods, wh itli she Mill sell at tLe lowest cash priie RET AIRING promptly and neatly dene v lul-jtf. Informal ion Free! TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility. In competency, Premature Decay and Toothful Error actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy o furnish to all who need i , (free of charge ), the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishing to pruiit by the advertisers ba. 1 experience, and possess a sure and valdftble remedy, can do so by a ! treating him at once at his place ot business. The Keceipe and full information- of vital importance —will be eheorfully sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN No- 60 Nassau street, New York P. S.—Nervous Sufferers os both sexes will find this information invaluable. v4-iilS-3nio The Latest Style - > - SPMSG & SUMMER B o^nets, and MILLINERY GOODS, have just been received at the establishment of LOUISA PEPBBBfi, on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where w be found Ladies. Chilren, Misses, nn-f Boy's FLATS IIATS, and CAPS; HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, aud everything in the line of Millinery, which will be gold at the lowest Prices. wepairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies please call ami examine for themselves. Tunkhannoek.Oct 3 1962—v2n1l lywil INT 322 'W $ A ill! IT AND C H A I 3FL MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniturj Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, next dour to C. M. Koon's grocery store—where are kept on hand and manufactured to order: TABLE** of all sires, pattern®, and styles. CHAIR.* Cane-. oat, 1 lag-bottom, and common. BURE 41 S of all styles, sixes, end prices. BED* .".-I ADS. Cot; gc aud common, rev i n l '..Jp \/< -.' Tv STANDS, BOOK L \.-i i : a . oi tvc.y ::•! it' widch ean be found in ill - It; ; fUSntitnh c.t-l i. orients in the country, which by will ell at prices is w as they can be bought .a any ;• wn outside the cities. Being sat isfied th ; r* i .t: i ' |" to. L ii iu workmanship and pri t s with :.ny esia i.shujent in the country, he so licits the j üblie J tronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. 8.— 01.j cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING.—Having a Hearse of his od-t and having had much experience, he will aiteun.n this department of tlie busin f ~ in a satisfactory inani cr. \BR AII AM HAAS. July 16, 1562.- yln49lya CROCKERY!! I A Large Stock just Opened AT T. L. ROSS GO'S., WAI L PATER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. OF ALL STYLES. CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS CI.OTII SHADES WITH BORDERS. KIX'l I RES AND HOLLERS, COM I'LKTE FIXTURES AND ROLLERS COMPLETE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. ALSO A Large Stock of White Goods: * SWISS MULS DOTTED SWISS Mb'-LIN, BRILLIANTS, JACONETS, LACES. BALMORAL SKIRTS. SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES. REAL. ALEXANDRE'S KID. And a Large Stock of YANKEE ISOTIOiSS, Iron, . Nails, White-Lead, Ziuc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Door-Locks, and a genera assortment of BULCERS HAR9WBARE. Fish, of all kinds. Ca,Blv Paid for a!l kinds of Grain. Tunkhai nock, March, 9t1^1864. FUN RATS. MI •; ttTXprfifis: ANTS, RED Bros MOTHS IN Frns WwLi'Si, INSKCTS ON PLANT FOWLS, ANIMALS, AC. Put up in 25c. 50e. aud SI GO Boxes. Bottles, and Flasks. 93 and So sixes for Hotels, and Public in stitutions, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known." ~Froe from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "llati come out of their holes to die." !3TS°ld Wholesale in all large cities.' £jf"Sold by all Drug gists & Retailers evwrywher ! ! BE WAR* !! ! of II worthless imitatio [.ySee that "COST Alt's m name isach Box, Bott and Flask, before you buy. Address IIEXKY'R. COSTA £it?"Prineipii 1 Depot 4fc2 Broadway, N . Y. byj. Lyman,y Co,, wholesale Kotal, fjjf* Agent jTurkhauuock, GIIV^HAKIR CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE Wire awarded the highest Premiums over all Competitors, at the fallowing State and County Fairs ot 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes- First Premium for Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work. OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work. IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. Fiast Premium for Munufactu ing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes* First Premium foi Machine Work. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. Eirst Premium for Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for M u-hiuc Work. CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l See. First Premium 1 or Family Machine. First Premium for M mut.icturinjr Machine. First Premium for Machine Work* FRANKLIN Co (N. Y. )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Picmium for Manufacturing Machine. CHAMPLAIN VALLEY (Yt.) Agr'l Soc HAMPDFN Co. (MASS.)AgrT Soc. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. QUEENS Co.(X. Y. )Agr'l Soc, Eirst Premium for F inilv Machine. First Premium tor Manufacturing Machine. First premium for Machine Work. SARATOGA Co. (N. Y FAIL. First Premium for Family Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR First Premium for M ichir.e for all purposes* First Premium for Machine Work, GREENFIELD (O)UNiON FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON Co (O)FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine.- First Premium fur Machine Work. MONTGOMEJY Co.fPaAJFAIR. First Preinimu for Machine for all puiposest* First Premium for Maceine Work. SAN JO A QUtNCo (CaI.)FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium tor Ma -hine Work, SAN JOSE DISTRICT r'.t! ) FAIR First Premium f r V.u ' v M i-hine. Fsist Prera un lor M ; hine Work The a'mve conn Fes all the fairs at which the GROBEII BAICI.K MACAINE* wete exhibited this yea . Sales-rooms, Ilroadway, X.w York, 730 Chest nit St. Philadelphia TO PROFESSORS 01 Ml .SIC AMATEURS, AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY, I\ A .WO \ DERMA N N FOREIGN A AMERICAN M*> IC WAREHOUSE, 524 BROAP WAY, Having on hand the largest-stock of Foreign Music in New York,which ho imports from Europe expre.-'? ly to meet the taste and requirements of the Ameri can lovers of Music. respectfully calls attention to the fact that he is now supp ying Music ot Every Style at a Reduction of TWENTY-FIVE to FIFTY per cent, less than any other house in the United States. Private Families can be supplied (post free ) by forwJGding the cash to the above address Should; the amount of cash be forwarded exceed the costo the Music, the balance will be promptly returned in postage rum ney DEALERS 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 cash, Remember the Address, P. A. W U N D E II M ANN Foreign and American Music Warehouse 824 Broadway, New York, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF Coughs,-Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, j Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consum ption, and for the relief of Consump tive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So whte is the field of its usefulness and so num erous are -he eases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly known who have been re-tored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other expecto rant is too apparent to escape observation,and where N its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing nl dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs thai |1 are incident to our climate. While uiany inferior remedies thru • upon the community have failed Kg and been discarded, this h gained friends by every |a trial conferred benefits on the afflicted they oaa |1 never forgot, au I produce cures too numerous too remarkable to be forgotten. Those who require an alterative medirire to pun fy the blood will find AVER'S Co.WP PARII.LA the remedy to use Try it once, aßu \ou will know its value Prepared by J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell N®sS* j anl sold by Sam!. Stark Tunklianuock, and all J 6,l ' ersiu medicine everywhere, Orplia us Curt Sale. The undersigned Guardian of the Minor pf Nathan Sturd want, Dec'd, will expose to sal" - üblie vendue, on the 10th day of March, ISGS, ' one o'clock P / at the premise* hereinafter - J scribed all til .1 certain lot of land situate ni f 9 township, bounded north by lan 1 of Morris. tu ■ vant, East by public road leading from 'f 0 f ; Cliuton Corners, on the South aud West ly J HH Hiram Evans, Chauney Sherwood and fi;aMiir * lyJr., with one Saw Mill and Dwelling L thereon, containing about two acres., wit | purtenanecs, Ac , late the estate of sai - j. Sturdevaut, now deceased. ...... , 4TVVR HANNAH LATbbtv. Guard'® 2