Jjffisdlaittmß. THE TAVERN-KEEPER AND RAFT AVAI.KER. There vras a fellow once stepped out of the door ota tavern on the Mississippi.meaning to walk a mile up the shore to the next tavern. Jus' at the landing there lay a big of the regular old fashioned whalers—a raft a mile !n*:g. Well, the fellow said the raft was a mile long, and he said unto himself* 'T will go forth and see the great wonder, and let mine eyes behold the timber which the hand of man has hewn." So he g-T at the lower end, and began to ambulate over the wood in pretty fair time. Iut just as he walked up the river, it walked down, both traveling at about the same rate. When he got to th end of the sticks, he found they were pretty near the shore, and in sight of a tavern ; so he landed and walked straight into the bar room he had come out of. The general same ness of things took hitn a little aback, but he looked the landlord straight in the face, and Bet tied it in his own way : "Publican," said he, "are you gifted with any twin-brother who keeps a similiar sized tavern, with a duplicate wife, a comporting wood-pile, and corresponding circus bill, a mile off frotn here ?" The tavern-keeper was fontj of fun, and ac cordingly said it was just so. "And, publican, have you, among your dry good, for the entertainment of man and beast any whiskey of the same size as that of your brother's ?" And the tavern man said that, from the ris ing of the suq to the going down cf the same, l;e had. They took drinks, when the stranger - aid : "Publican, that twn-brother of yours is a mighty fine man—a very fine man indeed.— Tsut do you know that I'm afeered he suffers s good deal with the Chicago diphtheria?" "And what is that ?" asked the toddy sticker. "It is when the truth settles so firm in a man that it never comes out. Common doc t rs of the catnip sort call it lying. When I left your brother's confectionary, there was a raft at his door, which he swore on his lifi I was a mile long. Well, publican, I walked that raft from bill to tail, from his do r to yourn. Now. I know leg-time, an' I'm just as good for myself as for a hoss, and better for that than any man you ever did see. I always walk a mile in exactly twenty minutes on agood road, and I'll be busted with an over-loaded Injun gun if I've been mor'n ten minutes coming here, stepping over the blam cd logs at that."— Pacific Month. Srr.NS THAT FAILED.— We all remember the story of the inn keeper who became proud as he prospered, and taking down his sign of the Ass, put up a portrait of George IV, in its place, His neighbor immediately raised the cast off effigy, and "in this sigr he con quered-" The first landlord, alarmed at the increasing popularity of his rival, and under standing the cause, wrote underneath the grim visage of his Majesty : "This is the real Ass." But a more ludicrous incident of the kind is just now told at the expense of the good Bishop Landaff. lie took up his abode near the head of Lake Wendermere, where the principal inn had been known as the Cock ; hut the landlord, byway of compli ment to his distinguished neighbor, substitu ted the Bishop as the sign. An inn* keeper close by, who had frequently envied mine host of the Cock ft r his good fortune in se curing a considerable preponderance of visi tors, took adventage of the change, and at tracted many travelers to his house by put ting up the sign of the COCK. The lan I lord with the new sign was much discomfi-tted at 6eeirg many of his old customers deposited at his rival's establishment ; s > bv waj* of remedy, he put up in large red letters under the portrait of the Bishop : "This is the old Cock." A Goon ONE Somewhere in the outskirts of Hartford there is a Mission School that has the reputation of be : ng rather "not>y,"so much so that those appointed to take charge cf if generally te-ogn in a. few weeks. Last Sunday, the school being destitute of a su perintendent, a prominent manufacturer of Norwich, Conn, volunteered for the day.— Having called the school to order, and got most of them seated, "Boys," said he, mount ing the platform, "let'a see if we can't have it still," and he put hitnelf in a quiet posture for the school to imitate. As there was some noise, "Boy," said he, "we can have it stil ler, I know,' —and walking to the front part of the stage and raising his hand —"Now let's Bee if we can't hear a pin drop." All was silence, when a little fellow in the back part of the room, placing li mself in an attitude of breathless attention, spike out: '•Let her drop /" The stein features of the superintendent are said to have slightly relaxed. •* Gen. John C. Breckinridge has been appointed Secretary of War of the Con federate State. TTS* Why is a four-quart measure like a side saddle ? Because it holds a gall-on. jKsr Why is a washerwoman like grief ? Because she wrings men's bi.sotns. *. £3r What was Pharoah's objection to Moses? He found him more plague than prophet. SrST A good threshing machine for fami use—the broomstick. Kvery wife should have Mie r.~y Love a., ... , ; a good dinner are said to be the only two thn" & . *•-"*h change a man s character. What is the sun by trade ? a. ntr. I EL,LACK A \T,R.K. ftuuniug Time of Passenger Trains, Jun 2d- lriI. NOKUWAkIL I Mo * K SOUTHWARD Accom- PaMsen I Passen- I Aecoin- I inoda- gcr. I S er * 1 nioda- | tion. j Hon. P. M. P. M. IA. M, P. M, | STATIONS ~~2 00 6,40 Great Band LdO ~2,20 1.35 6,'21 'New Milford 7,59 2,45 1,00 6.00 Montrose 8,20 3.15 12,25 5.39 IL>pliottom 8,41 3,50 11,50 5.16 Nicholson 9,00 4,25 11,20 456 Factoryvilte 9,24 5,15 106S 4,40 Atriagtoa 9.40 5'40 10,40 4,32 Clark'- Summit 9.48 6,01) 10.10 4.10 SCRANTON 10.20 6.30 A. M 3,42 Greenville 10,40 1' 5! H •••• 3.29 Dunning 10.52 —'•••• 2,54 Gouldsboro 11.26 03 •••• '2.40 TnlMinnna 11.40 •••• < 2.20 Fork 11;5U > £ .... 20> Oakland 12.17 •• •• ~ .... 1,46 Ifenrvville • 12.33 •• •• ® .... 1,35 SptiigiievLlle.. . 12.43 •• •• jjj ~ .... 1.24 Stroudshurg 12,54 ••••55 W .... 1.03 Wafer Gap 1.09 •••• 3: .... 12.47 Mount Bethel 1,24 ••••> IL 12.35 Delaware 1.50 ••••5 12,10 *Manunka Chunk*. 1.55 ••• •" .... 12 02 BridgeviUe 2,'4 •***%■ • 11.51 Ox ord 2,15 .... 11,39 Washington 2,20 .... / .... 11,'20 New Hampton 2,45 .... j .... A- M. 'Change o>r Phil.■ - PM. •... 1* assenger Tt ain Northward Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of the Mai Train whi<*h leaves NEW YORK at 6.10 A. M.. a,id i MANI'NKA Clil Niv on the arrival of the Train | which li-ives PHILADELPHIA. 'Kensington De pot) at 7-15 A. 51. At SCRANTON this Train : makes close connections with trains on the LACK* ; AWANNA <fc BTOOMSBI RG and DELAWARE te HUDSON Railroads, and at Uieat Bend with the Mail Train on the Erie Railway going West. Tre Passenger Train Southward Leaves Great Bend after tiie arrival f the Cincir Express from the West, conneetiug at Si-rack with Trains on the Luck.tw.innt and 810 imsbu and Delaware and llu Is >n Railroads; at Hun tin Cnuvk with the train for Philadelphia, and s New Hampton with Trains for iVew York, the L high Valley, ilarrisburg. Ac. Passengers i>y th Tiain arrive in New York at 5.50, in Fhiladelpei at 6,30, and in Ilarrisburg at 8 20 P. M. The Accommodation Train Northward, connt-i U-- Great Bend with the Day \ ] xt-ro - going We ' '<y which passengers arrive a Ithaca and S3 ra-.it sai :e ii ij*. Southward, !< Jr. t Ben i after the arrival o the New Yoik E\j . -- g--ing East. f, 'J" All i'a-'-fciigcr Ttainson the Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Suit. R A. IIENRY, On. Tkt. Age: t. ALA MODE. HIE 1. AT EST PROM NEIV YORK., Mrs. a. c. stark, takes pleasure in ag.i 11 informing her friun is, and the la liesgen , that she has receive 1, and is still receiving rail ye and wed selected assortment of FALL AND JFINTEII GOODS, Consisting of HATS. RON N ETS. It 1 OXS FLOSSES, FEA ITIERS, LACES, HEAD DRESSES, and. in short all art 1 s usually found in a A TT Jf TAT D I } ~\7~ v i t I < UpD i\ i_ lij 1 j \r, i i x r. I -M 1, . She oli -its a call from all requiring GOODS in ' : iin?. before pan having •■!.- whe.e. M.s St irk an be found at th- h- us-' formerly occupied by IP*n -y Stark in the Km.ugh of Tunkh mnoi-k. ready in ! willing to serve alt who rnav favor her with n call. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced X 3 X3L Z3 !EJ-3 - TVE ItC 33 2T2., ind at all times v.ill b-prepared to Fit and Male- Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting calls before purchasing elsewhere, we 'remain Yours, Itesj ectfullv. MRS A G STARK. April J-SRTJ3 &frIBWESS —O—o— rP 11E SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL JL operation, for several years, a S U s. s'£r Y, AT TOW/Ll<ri>Ai where all of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT <Sr ORNAMENTAL TREES, Can be obtained. Being eonv.nc'-1 from experience that hi* Trees and Plants will five far better satisfaetio Ito the Fruit-growers oi tfyoming County than an.- grown in other localities, he confidently solicit.- th ir patron age He will make annual vi-its either in person or by his agents to most of the townships of Wj-otnti-g C" , and asks only that his spe-uncus may he examined and his method of dealing he te.-ted. Al! orders hy letter or otherwise, for Trees, vines or t nts will be promptly attended to. .031-ly I> HARKINS W£ Bis GBAVV'B EYE AM) EAR IMIMAR Y. On the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,) \VI r.K • SBAHKK. PA. r PIIIS INSTITUTION is now opened and fur -1 ni.-hed in the most costly style. Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient :nd well adopted The Surgi. al apartment contains rhe finest collection of instruments in the country, and thus his faculties will enable bun to meet any and all emergencies in pra tioe. He will operate ipon all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Cata ract, Oceluon of the Pupil, Cross Ey s Closure of 'he Tear Ducta, Inversion of the Eyelids Pterygium Vic. Ac. And wiil treat all forms of Sor-s, Eye iranul M d Lids. Opac-ties of the Cornea, and Scrof llous diseases of the C.e together with ail the dis jases to which the Eve is subject. DEAFNESS- Will tre.it -ill the diseases common :o the organ Discharges from the Er, Noises in the Ear, Catairh, dub u<y o! hearing, total Deaf ness even where the i um is destroyed. Will in ] tert an artificial one- au.-wering nearly all the pur jo><>s of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases j -oinuion to the Throat and Nose will he treated GENERAL SURGERY,— He will operate upon j Clubfeet, Hair Lip, Cleft Pallate, Tumors, Cancers, Enlarged Teneils, A-. Plastic operations by li-al ing new flesh into deformed parts end general Sur gery of whatever ehai.ic er it may present. HERNIA (or R1 I'Ef RE) —lie will perfrcin "La bias operation for the radical (compl- te) cure of Hernia, this is unquestionably a perltvt cure, and is done with little or no pain. Out of viany hun dred operated upon in Boston there has h-en no failures, it having met the perfect approbation of all who have submitted to it. ARTIFICIAL EYES—WiII insert artificial Eyes 1 giving them the motion ami expresion of the natur al They are inserted with the least pain, IIEDURPHIOLDL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis ease is readily cured. Those suffering from it will • do well to call. Dr I pDe Graff visits AYilkos-Barre wish a view of building up a p rmanent Institute for the treat ment of the Eye, Ear and General Surg-ry. The experience of more than a quarter of a century in Ho-pital and general practice, he hopes, will be a rfScient guarantee to those who may be disjosed ■ploy him, 1661. THE IGER SIDE MIIUS. Our LETTER A. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE s fast .gaining a world-wide reputation. It is be yond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all F.iniilp Sewing Machines yet offered to the I public No other Family Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tucking, (lathering, (lunging, lit aiding. Em broidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Family Sewing Machine has si much capacity for.a great variety of work 4 lt will sew all kinds of cloth, and ruth all kind* ol thread. Grea' and recent im provements make our Family Sewing Machine most reli ilde, and most durable, and most certain in ac tion at all rates ol speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any one, ev en of the most ordinary capacity, can see. at a glance, how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. — Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and ex-juisite stylo The Folding Case of tlie Family Machine is a piece of cunning workmanship of the most useful kind. It protects the machine when not. in use, and when about to be operated may I e opened as a spa cious and subs'antial table to sustain the work.— While sonic ol the Caes, made out of the choicest woods, are finished inth" simplest and chastest man ner po.-sibie, others are adorned and embelished in the most costly and superb manners. ii is absolutely necessary to the Family Ma chine in operation, so as to judge of its great capaci ty and beauty. It is fast bee tning as popular for family sewing as our manufacturing machines are for manufactur ing purposes The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qual ity. Send for A PAMPHLET. THE SINGER MANFFACTFItING COMPANY. 453 Broadway, New York. Office, xso Chestnut St. H-Li! Agt'. in Tunktninnnc;k. sawra m smt s*a —AND— ■27izx 31jlo>]P. I rp HE sui iseriber has just received at his shop, over 1 Haukiuson's Store, in MESHOP.'EN PA., and will constantly keep on hand all the lateft ; IMPROVED COCKING STOVES Among whi li arc th- CAI.OitIC," MINER and 1 "I'NIO.V 1 patterns, with PARLOR ST 'VES and j Heater.- • f every description, which he offers fr I rRe Etcl -T at pr ! es that will dtfy com tition His stove .• • s bought iii jtly ofthe Manufactur er. - .ALB AN T, WtLlvl SBARUE. PROVIDENCE and SCiiAls TON* He is the: : re ennui" i to sell heitt at asm ill advance on the original cost TifJ, SHEET-IRON, —AiND- Coppcr Ware. all kinds on h>u 1 and made to order Also 1 II , M A( ( N HONS, \\ If SI EUi H SHOES FOll SALT. The popular Cookin ( Stove, F o T e st we e 11, Elevated own) is now for the first, offered at •S2O for 8 inch, $25 for 9 'neb, SEPAuRNS MiVt JOBBING neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. Meshoppcn, Dec 17th, 1862—v2n191y. HARD WARE & IRON HUNT BBO'S BlaIR ' XC) YV 01-FE It F<) it Sa L E IRON, ST IN T., NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES. ANVILS, BELLOWS, I'BAIN A CONVEX HOK>E-SHOKS. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. wrought iron, BUILD IS' SHAWMS. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED.) IIFBS, SPOKE-. FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BO'i'TS, NETS, WASIL • ERS BELTING, PACKING, GR HD STONES; 1 PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, IIATR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., AT.SO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED TO ORDER i L EAT II EE It AND FINDINGS FAIi?BAK'R SCALES. I r-.iit n ..lurch '26. 18t>3 vln33— Manhood : how lost, how restored. Just published a new edition of Dr. Culver weli's Celebrated Essay on the radial cure (without tnedi'-ine) ot SrEiiMATORttmEA, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. IMI'OTENCY. Menial an I Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also, CONSUMPTION, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance. [ - c f" Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly emonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and eff -tnal, by means of which every sul ferer, no m .Her nat his condition maybe, may cure himselt cheaply, privately, and radically. f j/* This Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth an.l every man in the land. Bent, tinder seal, in a plain envelope to any ad dress, post paid , on six cents, or two post stamps. Ad Iress the publishers. CIIAS.-J. C. KLINE A GO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,586 | j v 4-n22-l*. THE EJLTEST NJBWB lEOM EUROPE Is fully confirmatory of former reports that THE DUTC H HAVE POSSESSION OF HOE- i LAND. It is also authoritatively announced that o. s. Trills has exclusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP AT TUNKHANNOCK, where every thing in the line of his tr It can bo bad at the LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat est and most improved Patterns ot COOr^IKTG-, AND P&EI.QE STG'fES, with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete. Roofing & Guttering iu all its branches, attended to ou short notice and on R EA S O N A 1J IJ E T E U I S. nt.x 3 JCnina, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE 0. S. MILLS Tunkhannoik, Nov 4, 1863.-- v3-nI3. JUT RECEIVED, PHILADELPHIA PL ew"Y" A V r L L A SSu |{ '!' M E N T O F / g!M/ , zi u - W * H v-'- • ' i > .6. A •CO ifl'r ' 'kti -)rrw4 i/TC jISLCvi---. 4 P . J' f w ■ X DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CASSMERS, Shoe - , Hats, tfam (Doohs. NOTIONS, &, . ewe , ailapted to this Season' which will fie sold at the VERY LOWEST M A KET PRICE_ for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. IWIWIfJEBOSr —AGAINST— FIRE! FIKE ! ! FIRE 1! ! Taken at this office, on all kinds of Town and t'oi n'ry property, at the MOST HI ASONABLK TERMS, m l for anv time from THREE MONTHS TO FIVE YEAR 5 either IVITII or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company reliable ? Will it promptly pay its honest losses ? are the important inquiries with all insurers. We answer : THE LYCOMTNG CO INSURANCE COMPANY HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FOR TWENTY-TIIREL YEARS.—IT 11 AS A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF OYER 82,400,00 IT PAYS FROM S6O. TO #125,000 LOSSES ANNUALLY ALL LOSSES ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED A ND PAID . EACH INSURER 16 FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED ANNU NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND OPERATIONS OF THE COMPA NY THE COMPANY IS CONDUCTED ON JUST AND EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES. TIIE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL. References Hon. Win. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K Peckham, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esq*, of ihis County ; Saver & Bros, ol Susquehanna, and ieorge M Hollenback and others of Luzerne County, vho insure in and have been paid losses by this, "jompany. HARVEY SICKLER, Agt. STILL IN THE FIELD MRS. BAR DWELL Announces to the Ladies of Tunkha nnotk and vicini ty, that she has just received a fine assortment of Fall and Winter Ik/dillixiorry, at her rooms opposite the Pos:-office, where can l e luuud in great variety, all the LATEST STYLES > - OF- - BONNETS, II Ac -S, CAP 1 - HEAD ES. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FRIMMIN ( IIOOP SKIIMS, CORSETS, | and everything in the line of Millinery and Fane Goods, which she will sell at the lowest cash priie J'ff* REPAIRING promptly and neatly done v4nl4tf. Editor oj Democrat DEAR SIR : —With vour permission T wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will -send, bv return mail, to all who wish it (free) a Recipe with full directions for making and using a simple Vega table Balm that w'll effectually remove, in ten days Piimples Blotches, Tan. Freckl s. and all luipuri iies of the Skin, leaving the same soft clear, smooth and Beautiful, I will also mail free to those having Bald ; Heads, or Bare Fates, simple directions and info - ■nation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxurant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache in less than thirty. All application answered by return mail without charge. Re>p ctfully yours, Tilo.B, F( HA l'MAN.Chemist 631 Broadway, New York v4-n29-3in. The Latest Style —OF— SPRING & SUMMER Boiinets, and MILLINERY GOODS, have just been received at the establishment of LOUISA HEPBURN. on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where tv be found Ladies. Chilrcn, Misses, and Boy's FLATS HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies please call and examine for themselves. Tunkhannock,Oct 3 1362—v2n1l lywil IST 33 "\77" € All MET AND o no: i if*. tilliii 6 I. MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannoek, next door >o C. M. Koon's grocery store— where are kept on hand and manufactured to order: TABLES of all sizes, jamem.-', and styles. CHAIR.- Cane-seat, 1 . it ii, and common. 11l REAL'S ot all sty . .-i.-es. an I nvi.es. , BEDSTEADS. Cottage n 1 common. CEXTHE TABLES, YORK STANDS, BOOK CASES, and indeed every thit g wfai b can be found in the largest furniture c-!ab!i-iiirf i.ts in ihe country which he will sell at prices a-low as the* ■ bought in anv town outsi !e of the -' " u oe isfied that he*can cmnpete, Loth in prices with any establiehment in the country he so licitj? the public patromce, REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. X. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, ne w-seated and rc paired. UNDERTAKING—IIavini and having had much exper this department of the busin in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM IIAAS. July 16, 1862.—y1n19h a CROCKERY! I! A Large Stock just Opened I- AT T. L. ROSS GO'S., WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOA SHADES. OF ALL STYLES. CLOTH SHADES WI'I II BORDERS CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS. FIXTURES AND ROLLERS, COMPLETE FIXTURES AND ROLLERS COMPLETE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. A IX) A Large Stock of White Goods: SWISS MULS DOTTED SWISS -MUSLIN. BRILLIANTS, JACONETS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, REAL. ALEXANDRES KID And a Large Stock of YANKEEMTIOfiS. Iron, Nails, White-Lead, Zinc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, and a genera assortment of BUI. CERS HA RDWSARE. Fish, of all kinds. Cash. Paid for ail kinds of Grain. Tunkhannoek, March, 9th 18G4. ~ "" " ~ - - FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, BED Bcus MoTns IN FURS WOOLENS, &C,, INSECTS ON PLANT I FOWLS, ANIMALS, AC# Put up in 25c. 50c. aud 81.00 Boxes. Bottles, and ; Flasks. #J and 85 sizes for Hotels, and Public in stitutions, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known." „Free from Peisnns." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." Wholesale in all large cities. by all Druggists es. Retailers everywher VfP' ! ! BEWARE ! ! ! of 11 worthless imitatio Fi?*See that "COSTAR'S I> name isach Box, Bott and Flask, before you buy. XVT Adaress HENRY R. COSTA tlfPrincipal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. hyj Lyman,y Co., wholesale Ratal, Agont,Turkhannock, fffifiu imrs CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE , IV*re awarded the highest Premiums over all Competitors, at the f llowing Stale and County Fairs ot 18G3. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Marufactur: .g 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 Mur.ufactu ing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purpo set. First Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes- First Premium foi M .chine Work. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for .Manufacturing Machine. Eirst Premium for Machine Work PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAfR Fir-d Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR lirsf Premium f r Family Machine. First Premium f r Machine Work. CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l Soc. i F i >t Premium for Famiiy Machine. First Premium !• r M mufacturing Machine. First Premium fer M i- hino Work* | FRANKLIN Co (>:. Y. )FAIR. I First Premium for Family Machine. _ First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. CIIAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. IIAMPDFN Co. (MASS.)Agr'I Soc. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FAIR First Premium fur Family Ma Line. QUEENS Co.(X Y. )Agr'l Soc, Eirst Premium for F mily Machine. First Premium tor Manufacturing Machine. First premium for Machine Work. | SARATOGA Co (N.Y )FAIR. First Premium for Family Maehino. 1 MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR T irst Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work, GREENFIELD (O)UNION FAIR. First Premium for Family M o hin9. First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON Co (0 )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Maehnnt Work. MONTGOMERY C>.(Pa )FAI R. " unnm i .r Machine for all pu -poses. i irst Premium for Maceine Work. SAN JOA QUINCo (Cal )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal ) FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. Fsist Premium tor Machine Work rf The alK>ve comprises all the fairs at which the GRODER A BAKER MACAINES were exhibited this yea'. Sales-rooms, 1 S. Hroadway, York, i 7dO Chestnut St. PhVadulphia TO PROFESSORS OF MUSIC AM ATEURS, AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY, I', A. WONDKRM \ \\ FOREIGN A AMERICAN- MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 824 BROAU WAY, Having on hand the largest-stock of Foreign Music in New York.which ho imports from Europe express ly to meet the taste and requiremerts 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 forwarding the cash to the above address Shouldj the amount of cash be forwarded exceed the cost o the Music, the balance will oe promptly returned in postage currency DEALF.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 aecouipauied by tha cash, Remember the Address, • P. A. W UNDER MANN * Foreign and American Muste Warehouse, 824 Broadway, New York, AVER'S 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 t.f the disease. So wide i sthe field of its usefulness and so num-. erous are the cases of its cures, that almost every se-tion of country abounds in persons publicly known who have been re-tore J from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use When once trb d, its superiority over every other expecto | rant is too apparent to escape observation,and where i its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate | what antidote to employ for the distressing end I dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that j are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed : and been discarded, this has gained friends by every ; tr * !ll conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, an 1 pro iuco cures too nuuieruus and too remarkable to ho forgotten j Those who require an alterative medicine to puri | fy the blood will find AVER'S CoMP EXT.SARSA- I PARILLA the remedy to use Tr}- it once, and : you will know its v.tlui Prepared by J. C. AVER St CO., Lowell Mass. and sold by Sam 1. Stark Tunkhantiock, and all deal : ersin everywh ere. Information Free! TN E R*V U S S U F F ER E RS, A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility .In competency, Premature Decay and Vouihful Error actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be hapjy o furnish to all who need i', (free of charge ), the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his ease. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers bad experience, and possess a sure and valuable reuieUy, can do so by ad ressing him al once at his place of business. The Receipe and full information— of vital importance —will be cheerfully sent by return mail. Address " JOHN B. OGDEN No- GO Nassau street, New York P. S —Nervous Sufferers os both sexes will find this information iuvaiuable. v4-nlB-3mo
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