| Iffacllancous. [From Garrison's Liberator.] A Rnuipus in Topliet. NoitTti Ridgeville, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1563. llo*. S. Medarv : Sin—l send you the following lines comprising a leaf in history which I think has never yet been published. Should you think them w. t.y a place in the Crisis, you will please give them an insertion : Come gontle muse and touch a strain. 'Twill echo back and sound again ; (On scenes that passed we now must dwell. When Old John Brown arrived in hell. When Pluto heard John Brown was hung Old Tophet with hosannas rung • For well they knew the lyiag thief, Would make for them an honored chief. Brown to receive they did prepare. All eager in the joy to share ; Old Satan from his throne came dawn, And left his seat for brother Brown. Not long indeed, for him they wait, For soon ho thundered,at the gait : '■Come in !" said Pluto, "quickly come. Your welcome to your fiery home !" jj Three cheers rolled forth in accents brief. To hail the Abolition chief; Old John chim'd in, and thanked the fates lle'd safely passed the pearly gates, While Arnold held him by the hand, Old Satan took the Speaker's stand— "Silence!" cried he. "now all sit down, And hear me welcome brother Brown : I ' "You're welcome John to your reward, You've cheated Biddle and the Lord ; Though pearly gates wide open flew, They did nit catch my servant true. "As oft you've murdered, lied and stole, It did rejoice my burning soul ; Y'ou've run your length in earth's career, And we are pleased to seo you here. "You'll take your scat at my left hand, yjbyi do this you'll unierstand . Bo not surprised when 1 tell you Old Abraham is eominjr too. "There on my right that vacant, chair, Loßg since for Lim I did prepare; And soon I know that he will come— llis earthly race is almost run. ■fV "John at my left, Abe at my right, We'll give the heavenly hosts a sight ; Ajriuuegr< up wc then shall bo, Yes, three in one and one in three "Abo's Cabinet, 'tis very true, Will soon knock here as loud as you ; In short, the negroizing clan, Arc traveling here into a man. "I shall protest most long and loud • 'Gainst taking in the inotely crowd ; For well I know, they'd me dethrone, Aud swear that Tophet was their own. ~ "Let Sum-tor, Stephens r.nl their host, When they on eort'a give up the ghost ; "Unto a lower ht.l appear. We have no room for thetu up here. §. "Tho clergy too, I much do fear, Attraction's law will draw thein here Their earthly teachings, though I tell, Are doterines long since preached in Hell. "They too must find a lower home, For hither sure they shall not come ; We're crowded now in every ?po , Save here and there a vacant lot. "These I've reserved through all the fights. For those who have pre-emption rights; That corner lots for Backbone Tod, A renegade accuised of God. "The Traitor here from his own place, Can view the scenes of Fortress Chase ; Laugh at the woes of his old friends, 'Till his cursed life in horror ends. '•There's other traitors I could tell— They are too mean to come to hell ! bo let each go and hunt his hole. For greenbacks hers wjut pay the toll. "And now, 0. John, on earth oppressed, You are with us a welcome guest, On earth you played your part full well, So now with us forever dwell! P. GRIMES. CONUNDRUMS. —When is an undertaker like one of his own jobs ? When he's a cough 1W in'. Why is a hen immortal ? Because her son never sets. Why is a policeman never run over ? Be cause he is never in the way. What kind of paper resembles a sneeze ? Tissue. When is a cabbage like a book ? When it is red. What is the worst seat a man can sit on ? Self-con-ceit. •i Why is the skating park like Niagara ? It ts a good place to see the falls. Why are young ladies like arrows ? Be cause they are ail in a quiver when the beau comes, Why i 6 a talkative youn? man like a pig ? Because, if he lives, he" is likely to become a great bore. M hat is the difference between a bee and a donkey ! One has the honey and the other the whacks. Why is the minister like a locomotive ? Because you are to look out for him when the bell rings. Why is the concluding line of a story like a quarrelsome woman ? Because it is always "bound to have the last word." hat is the difference between a summer dress in winter and an extracted tooth?— One is too thin and the other is tooth out. "Oh !" said a lady to a friend, speaking of her husband ; "his favorite dog died on Fri day last and he's having it stuffed. It would be long before he'd do so much for me." E.L,LACK. fc W,R. R. , Running Time of Passenger Trains, Jun 2d, 1864. NORTHWARD. I MOVE SOUTHWARD Accom- Passen ~ I Passen- j Accotn- j moda-* ger. I i I tion. ! llou * P. M. P. M. IA. M, P. M. j STATIONS 200 6,40 Great Bend 7.40 2,20 1,35 6,21 New Milford 7,59 2,15 1,00 6.00 Montrose 8,20 3,15 12,25 5,38 Hopbottom 8,43 3,50 I 11,50 5,16 Nicholson 9,00 4,25 11,20 4,56 Factoryvilte 9,24 5,15 10 55 4,40 Abington 9.40 5'40 10,40 4,32 Clark's Summit 9.48 6,00 10,10 4.10 SCRANTON 10,20 6,30 A. M 3,42 Greenville 10.40 P M H•• • • 3,29 Dunning 10,52 .•..£* j 3,17 Moscow 11,02 ....<*B! e •••• 2,54 Gouldsboro 11,26 ••••„ J PS •••• 2,40 Tobyhanaa 11,40 ••••ed < •••• 2,20 Forks 11;50 •••• > ■ f •••• 202 Oakland 12,17 .... l g •••• 1,46 Henryville 12,33 ••••§! •• •• 1,35 Spragueville 12.43 •••• jj | W •••• 1,03 Water Gap 1,08 ••••i • •••• 12,47 Mount Bethel 1,24 ••••> k •••• 12,35 Delaware 1,50 ••*•2 12,10 "Manunka Chunk •• 1,55 •••• • ••• 12,02 Bridgeville 2,14 •••• 11,51 Oxford 2,15 •• • -jc •••• 11,38 Washington 2,28 •••• • •••• 11,20 New Hampton 2,45 •••• • ••• A- M. "Change for Phil.*♦ PM. •••• Passenger Ti ain Northward Leaves New Hampton on tho 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 A BTOOMSBURG 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 the arrival of the Cineir- Express from the West, connectiug at Sera ok with Trains on the Lackawanna and Bloorasbu and Delaware and Hulsm Railroads; at Manuu Cnuuk with the train for Philadelphia, and s New Hampton with Trains for jVew York, the L high Valley, II arris burg, Ac. Passengers by th Train arrive in New York at 5.50, in Philadelpei at 6,30, and in Harrisburgat 8 20 P. M. The Accommodation Train Northward, connects at Great Bend, with the Day Express going West, by which passengers arrive a Ithaca and Syracuse the same day. Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival o the New Yoik Express going East. £2?" All Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Supt. R A. HENRY', Gen. Tkt. Agent. A LA MODE. TIIE I.ATEST FROM NEW YORK. MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN again informing her friends, and the ladies gen , that she" has received, and is still receiving rail ye and weil selected assortment of FALL AND 7FINTER GOODS, Consisting of H ATS, BONN ETS, HI ONS FLOSSES, FEATHERS, I.ACES, HEAD DRESS ES, and, in short all art 1 s usually found in a a *"TT T tmp OV c* nnOT> tci I\JLJLJUJU JL j\r i i i I jl i.i X ' 'JI i i. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before purchasing cisewhe.e. Mrs Stark can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark, in the borough of Tunkhanuock. ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced DnESS-IVCAKEri, and at all times will b? prepared to Fit and Make Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain .Yours, Respectfully. MRS. A G. STARK. • April FSBBTfi & FSaWE®§ —O —o — SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a SBBBEII, AT TOWATJDA; where all of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT Or ORNAMENTAL TREES, Can be obtained. Being conv.nc-1 from experience that his Trees and Plants will give far better satisfaction to the Fruit-growers Oi IVyoming County than any grown in other localities, he confidently solicits their patron age. He will make annual visits either in person or by his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co , and asks only that hi 3 specimens may be examined and his method of dealing be tested. Al! orders by letter orotherwise, for Trees,vines or ants will be promptly attended to. no3l-ly D. HARKINS. EYE AND EAR INFI MARY. On the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,) WJLKFSBAKIUii PA. Tins INSTITUTION is now opened and fur nished in tho most costly style. Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient tnd well adopted The Su gical apurtmont contains ihe finest collection of instruments in the country, and thus his faculties will enable him to meet any and all emergencies in practice. He will operate jpon all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Cata ract, Oeeluon of the Pupil, Cross Eyes. Closure of the Tear Ducta, Inversion of the Eyelids Pterygium j ic. Ac. And will treat all forms of Sorcsj Eye j 3ranul"d Lids. Opaceties of the Cornea, and Scrof- I Rous diseases of the Eye together with all the dis j aases to which the Eye is subject, j DEAFNESS—WiII treat al! tho diseasos common j !o the organ Discharges from tho E ir, Noises in j the Ear, Catarrh, difficulty of hearing, total Deaf. | ncss even where the Drum is destroyed. Will in j sort an artificial one answering nearly all the pur- Doses of tho natural, j '• DISEASES OF THE THROAT. -All diseases j 'oranwn to the Throat and Nose will be treated. GENERAL SI RGERY.—He will operate upon i Clubfeet, Hair Lip, Cleft Pallatc, Tumors, Cancers, Enlarged Tencils, Ac. Plastic operations by heal ing new flesh into deformed parts and general Sur gery of whatever eh a racer it may present. HERNIA (or RI PEURE) —He will perfrom "La bias operation for the radical (complete) cure of Hernia, this is unquestionably a perfect cure, and lis done with little or no pain. Out of many hun j dred operated upon in. Boston there has Wen no j failures, it having met tho perfect approbation of I all who have submitted to it. ARTIFICIAL EYES— WiII insert artificial Eyes j giving them the motion and cxpresion of the natur i al They are inserted with the least pain, j IIEDORRHOLDL, (l'les) --This troublesome dis • ease is readily cured. Those suffering from it will do well to call. ! Dr Up De Graff visits Wilkos-Barrc with a view of building up a p rmnnent Institute for the trcnt j inent of the Eye, Ear and General Surgery. The experience of more than a quarter of a century in 1 Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a j fficientguara n tee to those who may be dm.oed lj£ him, oyuai 9864. THE SURK SWISS MACHINES. Our LETTER A. FAMILY SEWING MACUTNE s fast gaining n world-wide reputation. It is be ; yond doubt the best mJ •he.pest an 1 most beautiful iof all Fundi j Sewing Machines jet offere 1 to the ' pu' ic. of -r Fui.tily Sv.ving M. hhie has so | Ui i.;. n ■. ;f t. *■- for Hemming, Binlihg, Fell | injr, 'lushing, ti.ii Gaming, Braiding, Era-I bri is-: • x. ait 1 birth. No other Family Se.vh >,e .1-1 t ..,j city far a irreat j j Viiii.-t . vr ak It will- sets all I i.nb- of ei-dh, t and w h ai of thread. Or ar. i recent iu provc • t ' r F- M .-ff .e most j reliably, and : . t durable, and most certain in ac- I Hon at aft raft -or ••'-■J, It makes the interlocked I stitch, w laßll is the I•-d-t • b known. A\y one, er .en ot the inoat er In .rv • a|- >ei: ■. can see. at a 51111100, | how to use the letter A Family .-•• wing Machine. — Our Family Reiving 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 kind. It protects the machine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spa- I cious and substantial table to sustain the work. — j "While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest ■ woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest man- I ner possible, others arc adorned and embelished in j the most costly and superb manners. j It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Ma j chine in operation, so as to judge of its great cajiaci | ty and beauty. It is fast bee* ming as popular for family sowing 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 MANITACTFRING COMPANY. 459 Broadway, New York. Office, HIO Chestnut St. il.l'. BMvwiE"' £ Agt'e in Tunkliannocfe. W£WrnmmiWm*m —AND— Till Sliop. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over llankinson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constantly keep on hand all the latest IMPROVED COOKIHG STOVES Among winch are the " CALORIC." MINER and j " UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and I Heaters of every description, which he offers for I lE?.o£tck"3/ Pay at prices that w ill defy c itupetition His .-tovt s are boug.it iirectiv of tho Manufactur ers at ALI V Vi ILK . tRRE. PROVIDENCE and SCRAN TON. iic 1.- therefore enabled to scli hem at a saiail .idiance ta ;he original cost TUN, *SH£ET-IBON, —AND- Copper all kinds on hand and made to order Also I'll', V. AC.ON HONS, AND SI.EIGII- SlfOliS FOR SALE. The popular Cookin , Stove, F <5 rest *;e e 11, Elevated *ovcn) is row for the first, offered at , S2O for 8 inch. $25 for 9 inch, BEPAsSiWGANi) jdfiSIBS neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. I Meshoppen, Dec 17ib, 1 Pl— v2nl9ly. : HARD WABE & IRON 1 f I Y E| V* :■{ * I TSI " ... - .-s£Sn'U • " $ ■ I* • . A ''H 1 # - * ,L il pp I I HUNT BBO'S A SuGB L NOW OFFEK FOlt SaLE IRON. STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE i RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX IIORSE-SHOES. HAM MERED HOUSE NAILS. * * WROUGHT IRON, e * " IIILD IS' IARI TAII. 7 i CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, r (ALI. WARRANTER.) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BoTl S, NUTS. WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING, 1 GRINDSTONES; PLASTER PARTS, CEMENT, t HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD s FRENCH WINDOW , GLASS, Ac., Ac., f 3 ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS f ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT ' AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER • LEAT' 11 EEli AND FINDINGS FAIiZBAK'S SCALES. ) w...it .i) March 26. ISoS. vln33— j Manhood : how lost, how restored. ■ i tvsy .n 1 Just published a new edition of Dr. Culver > welTs th h lirated Essay on the radio U euro (without medicine) of SmiuiATORBUtKA, or seminal ; V> <. kn- s.-, i v.ou.-ry Seminal Lo.-ees, Jmptexcy. j Mental an I Physical Incapacity, Impediments to ' 1 Marriage, t-'o ; also, Consi Ml-Tiox, EpjuspsT, and ! FITS, induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrava ' ganoe. , I W Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay I clearly .emonstrates from a thirty years' successful . ' practice, that tho alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal me lieinc or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every 6uf 1 ferer. no matter /rat his condition may be, may i cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. \ [ '-f This Lecture should he in the hands of every j youth and every man iti the land. , ! Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope to any nd t dress, post paid, on receipt . f six cents, or two post ■ stumps. Address the publishers, I CHAi. J. C. KLINE A CD. ! I 2T Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,586 i vl-n.'2-ly. I THE LJLTEST HJSWS MOM EUROPE Is Fully confirmatory of former reports that THE , DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF IIOL,- liAN I>. It is also authoritatively announced that I o- S3. Ts-tZiilts has exclusive possession of the STOVE AND TIN-SHOP AT— TUNKHANNOCK, where every thing in tho 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 Patterns of GOOKIN&, AND P&HLQE STG¥ES, with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete. Rcofhig & Guttering ■ in all its branches, attended to ou short notice and on K E A S O N A B L E T E It 1 S. JIEPAIItIKTC, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE 0. S. MILLS Tunkhanno*k. Nov. 4, 1563. —v3-ntd. TUT RECEIVED, PHILADELPHAI I -AND— Ki ew York., ' A Fl" L L ASSO II T M ENT O F r &L -r, • w-" 1 & © " ' ■ A'* :?m KBSi . ..9 DiiESS GOODS, SHAWLS, thMiWmm, Ol oTtlxixig:, Shoe., IS ;i ts , fm 00005, NOTIONS, fcc. ivr , adapted to this Season' which v ill be sold at the VERY LOWEST MA KET PRICK IV r C;i;h or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. tjsi sw'H'ai'ispss —AGAINST— FIRE ! VIRE ! ! FIRE 1! ! Taken at this office, en all kinds of Town and C n.ntry property, at the Must hk vSoNABLK TK.KMS, and fr any time f.uin THREE MONTHS TO FIVE YEARS—either WITH or WITHOUT PREMIUM NOTES Is the company rel'ahle ? Will it promptly pay it. honest b sscs 7 are the important inquiries with ail insurers. We answer : THE LYCOMING CO. INSURANCE COMPANY HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS.—IT 11 AS A WELL SECURED CAPIATL OF £ OVER $2,400,00 IJ PAYS FROM S6O, TO $125,000 LOSSES ANNUALLY K ALL LOSSES < ARE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID; EACH INSURER IS FURNISHED WITH AN AUTHENTICATED AXNU NUAL STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND OPERAT T OXS OF THE COMPA- N Y TIIE CO MPAN Y IS CONDUCTED ON JUST AND E QUIT AB L E PRINCIPLES. THE CHARTER IS PERPETUAL. References Hon. Win. M. Piatt, Hon. A. K Peckham, Henry Stark and Samuel Stark Esqs. of this County; Sayer - OP — BONNETS, IIA'uS. CAP.'. HEAD DRESS ES. RIBBONS. I'l.ownts:, TKIMMIN G HOOP SKIRTS. CORSETS, ® and everything in the lino of Millinery and Fane ' ! G .ft?, wh ii h she will s-t-ll nr the lowest cash prfto jl REPAIRING promptly and neatly done -1 I v4ul4tf _ I Editor of Democrat DfarSik With vour permirF : on T wish to T say to the readers of your paper that I will fend, by 1 i return mail, to nil who wish it (free) a Recipe, with - i full directions lor making and u.-ing a simple Vega - table Balun that will effectually remove, in ten days 5 Piirnph-s, Blotches, Tan. Freckles, and alt Impuri . i iies of tiie Bkiu, leaving the same soft clear, smooth ' i and Beautiful, I will also mail free to those having Baid Ilea ls, or Bare I'a ;es, simple directions and J n fo - ( jt inatiou that will enable them to start a full growth ; of Luxurant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache in - less than thirty., t ! AT! npptieaU n answered hy return mail without t charge. Respectfully yours, THUS, i. CHAPMAN.Chemist 3 1 . 631 Broadway, New Yoi* 1 v4-u29-3m The Latest Stvle —OF— SPRING & SUMMER Bonnets, and MILL J NER Y GOODS. have just been received at the establishment of LOUISA HEPBURN, on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where w be found Ladies. Chilren, Misses, and Boy's FLATS HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in the lino of Millinery, whleh will be gold at the lowest Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies please call and examine for themselves. Tunkhannock,Oct 3 1862.—v2n1l lywil 3XT IETIJU" AND CHAIR i MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock next do rto C. M. Koou'a grocery store— where are kept on hand and manufactured to order : TABLI of all sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BUREAUS ot all styles, sizes, and prices. BF.PSTEAPS, Cottage and common. CLNi'RE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK ' . I leed ewy thing which era be found mti e I v furniture establishments in the country, wlii h h will sell at prices as low as they can be bo ii.-ill in any town outside of the cities, lieir." - at i. 11. It! he can compete, both in workmanship and ) fires ith any establishment in the country, he so licits the public patronage. REP ATRTNG of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and rc paired. UNDERTAKING— Ilavini and having had much exper this department of the husin in a saticfaetorv manner. ABRAHAM IIAAS. July 16,1862.—r1n191ya CROCKESYTT! A Large Stock just Oj-encd AT T. L. .ROSS CP'S., "WALL PAPER. WAI L PAPER. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SIIAD ES. WINDOW SHADES. OF ALL STYLES. CLOTH SHADES WITH ITIF'T'G CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS. FIXTURES AND ROLLERS,COMPLETE FIXTURES AND ROLLERS,COMPLETE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. ALSO A Large Stock of White Goods: SWISS MULS DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN. BRILLIANTS, JACONETS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, REAL AL EXAM ORE'S KID. And a Large Stock of YANKEE fIOTIOfIS, Iron, Nails, White-Lead, Z!nc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Door-Locks, and a genera assortment of BUI. EERSHARDWBARE. Fish, of .all kinds. Ca stli Paid for all kinds of Grain. Tunkhannock, March, 9th 1564. FOR SALE. The Subscriber having' permanently located Harrislnirg. Offers for sale, A HOUSEAND LT situa ein the Borough of Tunkbnnnock. Tho House i.- well finished and in good repair with small Barn, nut houses, Grape-arbor, Fruit trees Ac. there on. The Lot contains one haif acre and is pleasant ly situated on the principal street leading through the Borough. Price, reasonable and terms Easy. ]" u r P nti übrs Apply to Harvey Si c kler ofnnk-. bannock Pa ; or address the undersigned atTHarris burg Feb. Ist 1866, w GEO. J. BOLTON Information Free ! T:\-RKVUS SUFFERERS', A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility .In competency, Premature Decay and Youthful "Error actuated by a desire to benefit othors, will he happy o furnish to all who need ii, (freeof charge ), the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his ease Sufferers wishing to profit hy the advertisers bad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, can do so hy ad iressing him at once at his pi Jof business. The lteceipo and full information- ot vital importance-will be cheerfully sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN No- 60 Nassau street, New York P. B.—Nervous Sufferers os both sexes will find this information invaluable. * 1-1116-3uio IL CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE Were awarded (he highest Premiums over all Competitors, at the following % Stale and County Fairs of 18G3. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. I irst Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work. VERMONT STA TE FA IR. 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 Mnnufactu 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. 1 ir>t l'rem .uui f.,r Machine for all purposes* First Premium fui M .chine Work. MICHIGAN ST ME FAIR, First Premium tor Family Machine First P ernium lor Ma: ufm turing Machine. Eirst Premium forM i hinc Work. PEXNSYLVAN;A STATE FAIR }": r , , " • •••' Maehino 1 - I" i for Machine Work. ORAGOX Sil. FA I It. : "• for Fan ily Machine.. F r X.-. lime Work. CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)AgrTSoe. Fi st Prcmi im f. : * Family Machino. 1 ust Premium for Manufacturing Machine, i-.rst Premium fer Machine Work* FRANKLIN Co (N. Y. )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. •I irst Premium for Manufacturing Machin* CIIAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. HAM I iJ i N Co. f MASS.) Agr'l Soc. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma tor Machine Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FAIR First Premium for Family Machine.; QI EENS Co.(N. Y. )Agr'l Soc. Eirst Premium for Family Machine. First Ire maim lor Manufacturing Machine*. First premium fur Machine Work. SARATOGA Co.(N. Y.) FA lit. First Premium for Family Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR First Premium for M ichine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work GREENFIELD (O)UNION FA IK. Fust Premium f..r Family M i-hine. First Premium f-.r M .chine Work. ' CLINTON Co (O)FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. MONTGOML'JV Co.(Pa )FA llt. First Prtm.nm for Machine for all pu poies. First Premium for Maceine Work. SAN JOA QI'IXCo (Cal )FAIR. ' First Premium for Fa mil v Machine. 1 irst. Premium ! >r M u-hine Work, SAN JOSE DISTRICT FAIR First Premium ft r Fn ily Machine. I-.Mst Premium :.-r I in h'ne "Work J the fairs at which it. I.n.it . , ,KI. : M were exhibited this year. s '.' " 105 Broadway, Sjiv York, C-liectour .•>!, Philadelphia TO PROFESSORS OF MUSIC AMATEURS, AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY, I\:A. WOXDERMANN FOREIGN 4 AMERICAN MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 524 BROAP WAV, Having on hand the largest-Took of Foreign Music in New York,which he imports from Europe express 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 N Reduction of TWENTY-FIVE to FIFTV per cent, less than any other house in the United States. Private Families can he supplied (post free ) by forwarding the cash to the above address Should the amount ot eas!i be forwarded exceed the costo the Music, the balance will be promptly returned in postage currency DKALEBS and Professors should not neglect this opportunity ; they will be liberally dealt with. N B Any and every piece of Musie (vocal or instrumental) published in Europe and America, will be sup; lied to order, if accompanied by the cash, . Remember the Address, P. A. W UNDER M ANN Foreign and American Music Warohonse, FOR RATS. MICE, R.. ACMES, ANTS, BED BUGS MOTHS IN FI :S W r ' .v-. Ac,, INSECTS ON PLANT FOWLS. ANIM.AI A • Put up in 5° 1 -A no Boxes. Bottles, and I ic.-ks. S and v"> sizes for Hotels, and Publioin stitutions, Ac. "Only infalhl do remedies known." „Free from Poisons." "Not d.ingerons to tho Human Family." "Rats come out of their h. les to die." £ff*Sold Wholesale in all largo cities. ISf *"ebl by ai! Druggists Retailers >verywher !'■ BEWARE !! ! of 11 worthless imitatio {.{/"See that "COSTAR'SUT namoisach Box, Bott and Flask, before you buy. Address IIENRYJR. COSTA |"{jf Priucipa 1 Depot 482 Broadwny, N. Y. kf/*Sold by J. Lyman, y Co,, wholesale Ketal, nr Agent,Turkhannock, AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court if Common Pleas of Wyoming County, an auditor to distribute the money paid into Court by the North Bra- A; Canal Company.' under the act of assembly of (April 'ilst, 1858 and the supplements thereto, among the Judgment Creditors, will at tend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the Borough ot Tunkhannock, Pa., on Thursday, the 6t!i day of April. 1805, at ono o'clock P. M., at which time and place, all persons intnrested can appear and present their claims if they see proper, or oe debarrod from coming in on said fund. GEO. S. TI'TTON, Auditor Tunkhannock March 7. 1865.