Iffatellmittms, WOMAN. —The morning star of infancy— the day star of manhood—the evening star of age. Bless our stars ! Our "deviP 6ajrs that getting in love is something like getting drunk; the more a fellow does it, the more he wants to. "My gracious!" exclaimed an urchin in New York, on beholding an English carriage with three footmen ip livery, "well, if it don't tuke three British to make one nigger!' When Simpkins' wife kicked him out of bed, says he, "See here, now, you'd better not do that again ; if you do, it will cause a coolnpsa." "Excuse the freedom of the press," as the editor said when ha huggod bis neigh bor's wife. r• —- BRIG HAM YOCNG.'S MOTTO —"Quick returns and small prophets. "William, my son, how came you to mud dy your dress so 7" William pauses a mo* meet thoughtfully,then looking the governor in the face,soberly asks : "Father,what am I made of?" "Dust, the Bible says: 'dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return.' " "Well, father, if lam dust, how can I help being muddy when <t rains on me 7" SECRET TESTIMONT. —The following is said to be a part of the suppressed testimony off ered at the trial of the assassins : Judge—Mr. Murphy, were you at Ford's Theatre on the right of the assassination 7 Mr. Murphy— 1 was, indeed, your honor. Judge-Did you see J. Wilkes Booth jump from the box alter shooting the Presi dent 7 Mr. Murphy—Bad 'cess to him, 1 did, your honor. Judge—Did you hear what he said, and if so what was it 1 Mr. Murphy—l heard what he said very well your honor, and all he said was : "I'm sick, send for Meginnis." (Sic Semper Ty rannia.) THC TENDER PASSlON.— Thackery says that "when a man is in love with one woman in a family, it is astonishing huw fond he be comes of every one connected wilh it- lie ingratiates himself with tho maids ; he runs on errands for the daughters ; he gives and lends money to the young son at college ; ho pats little dogs which he would kick oth erwise ; he smiles at old stories, which would make him bread out in yawns ; were they uttered by any one but papa ; he drinks sweet Port wine, for which he would curse the steward and the whole committee at a club ; he bears even with the cantankerous old maiden aunt ; he beats time when the darling little Fanny performs her piece on the piar,o 1 and smiles when wicked, little Bobby upsets the Coffee on his shirt." a recent merchant pre sented himself at the polls, accompanied by a well known physician, when with a view to avoid taking his turn in the long row of vo ters, the physician interceded for his friend and requested that the crowd would give him the head of the line, on the ground of being under medical treatment. The merchant looked as IT be was in the prime of health, when Fred. Walter, penetrating the dodge, •poke out: "I say, doctor is that man under your treatment 1 "Yes, sir,".said the doctor, with exquisite politeness, "he is now under my treatment." "Then, gentlemen," exclaimed Fred. " let the man vote at once ; he'll never have anoth er chance." A St. Jchnsville minister came down to Dorp one day, a good many years ago ; and among others to whom he condescended to deal out 6pirtual intelligence was an aged ne gro. " Cuff," he said, "have you ever thought of death ?" " Yes, sah," was the re ply, "an I'se spoke to old Place." "But wbst of your soul, Cuff ?" asked the minis ter solemnly ; "do you know that if that' 6 not saved, you will go to hell!" "What's dat V asked the negro. "It is a lake of fire and brimstone, Cuff." The response was slightly unsatisfactory. "How de debil you know ? You ncber been dar!" — NATIVITY or THE PENNSYLVANIA DELEGA TION WHO SIGNED THE DECLARATION or IN DEPENDENCE.— George Clymcr, born in Philadelphia. Benjamin born in Boston. Robert Morris, born in Lancashire, Eng land. John Morton, born in Delaware county, Pennsylvania. Benjamin Rush, born in Philadelphia. George Rose, born in Newcastle, Dela ware. James Smith, born in Ireland. George Taylor, born in Ireland. James Wilson, born in Scotland. Pennsylvania contributed nine of the fifty six signers representing thirteen States, be ing the largest number of signers from any one State, Virginia having "even signers, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, five sign ers each. Of the Pennsylvania delegation, three were born within the State ; two were horn in Ireland ; one was born in Delaware, one in Massachusetts, one in England, and one in Bootland. Five were born in the United States and four in the British Isles. C3T A couple of old topers in some way got into a quarrel, and, for some time, hurled all the approved blackguardism of the pot bouse at each other, when one of them, de termining to extinguish the other immsdi- Mply, exclaimed "Go, I have no more to aav- I scorn you as I do glass of water J" I w mrm i 100,000 Menand Women to call, and examine for themselves, the new and splended stock of SPUING & SUMMER Goods, -AT THE HEAD QUARTERS for Good bargains. Hallstead & Howe* Have just opened a large and well selected stock of goods at the store formerly occupied by 0. L. Hallstead & Son at NICHOLSON DEPOT where can he fou nd the handsomest and cheapest stock of goods in the country, consisting of foreign and do mestic DRY GOODS! Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, Sheet ings, Ticking, Calico's Delanes, Flannels, and all kinds of Mourning Goods, lpaccas, Black Silks, Gingnams, Balmoral and Skeleton Skirts, Canton Flan nels, Nankeen, and Carpeting of all kinds I H ail muse of Rhyme inspire my song, -A. nd lend to me thy soaring wing, Least whilo I plod, the thoughtless throng L ed on by some false God or King, Seek. in vain, the place to find, T hat satisfaction gives human kind, E Ach strives the favored goal to seek, A nd struggling on with might and mala. I) elves deep in eftrth. o'er oceans sweep, -A nd follows mammon's motly train. V . J- V eath whose gilded palace lies I) estruction to her votaries. H earken wea*yone, let wisdom speak. o V_/ ft she's hinted, now she vows; UTir V V orth of your money do yon seek 7" E re it's too late, go to UALSTFAD k lIOWE'S. HATS & CAPS Notions Sf Varieties. Com prising Ho siery, Gloves,Thead Buttons, /Suspenders, Neckties, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, 2/air Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Guin, Ribbon and Cords, Tape, Crotchet braid, worked collars, fancy head dresses tidy cotton, carpet binding combs, fancy soaps, Carpet bags, trunks, Valises, Um brellas, Blank Books, Paper Envelopes &c., &c. &c., Hardware of all kinds, such as Nails, .Singes, Screws, Door Latches and Knobs, Locks and CUTLERY of every de scription. Also Dyes Drugs, Paints, Varnish es, Fish Flaxseed and Benzine Oils, Glass, Putty, etc, ' _ 1 Queens & Glassware Cf all kinds, Stone and Earthenware. A large Stock of * Composed of sugar, coffee, teas, rice, corn starch, Maccaroni, Barley, Bak ing powder, molasses, soaps, candles, tobacco, and segars, salt, fish, meat, cheese, &c. Also, a large variety of Bootsand Shoes, for Men, Women and Children, est AU kinds of Grain and Coun try Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Call and see for yourselves and we assure you good bargains. n. P. lIALLSTEAD, J. E. HOWE. Nicholson June 28,1865. i-mi ly JQEL. LACK.A WESTERN R. R. Summer Arrangement—lB66, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Morning | Evcn'g I STATIONS 1 Morn'g I Evening Train | Train | \ Train | Train. A. M j P.M. | |A. M. |P. M. 9.00 400 New York-- 5.20 10.30 11.25 7.05 New Hampton .... 2.35 827 1142 7.22 Washington 2,19 8.11 11 54 7,34 Oxford 207 800 FTI2 05 7,45 Bridgeville 156 7.50 **112.10 755 Manunka Chunk-. • 1.50 7,45 12.30 P-20 Dlaware 1.42 7,40£? 012 40 8-9 Mount Bethel 1.17 7*ls<( <12.55 8.1." IViter Gap 102 7.00 _ 1.22 858 Stroudsburg 12-48 6.4859 25 1-33 910 Spraguevilie .12 37 6 38> £ 144 920 Henry ville 12.27 6.29 © g 2.00 9.35 Oakland 12.11 6.14=5 " 2.18 9.52 Forks 11.53 5.29 2 22 39 10.11 Tobyhanßa 11 34 5.41 J a 252 10.24 Gouldsboro 11.20 5.2 * 3.15 1046 Moscow 10 57 5 C 7© 3,27 10.58 Dunning 10,47 4.5^^ 2 3.40 Greenville 10 35 rc 4.20 11.45 SCRANTON 1015 430 4.42 •••• Clark's Summit-•• • 9.38 .... 450 12.15 Abington 9.30 350 5.06 12.31 Factory vilte 9.14 3.35 6.26 12 61 Nicholson B,PO 3.12 5.48 1,13 Hopbottom 833 2.57 6.10 1.35 Montrose 8.10 2.36 6.31 156 New Milford 7.49 217 650 215 Great Bend 7,30 200 P, M. A. M A, M P. M. CONNECTIONS—Westward, The MORNTNG TRAIN from New York con nects at MANUNKA CHUF K with ihe train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. in. and at GREAT BENDwilh the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 10 a, ra. THE EVENING TRAINS from New York con nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Lepot,) at 3 30 p. m at GREAT BEND with the Night Express on the Erie Railway, west, arriving at Buffalo at 1:42 p m. Eastward. TUB"MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p. m.' and at New Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem, Al lentown, Reading and Ilarrisburg, arriving at Har risburg at 8-30 p. m. The EVENING TRAIN from Great Bend con nects there with the New York Express on the Ex press on the Erie Railway from the West; at Ma nunka Chunk with a train which runs to Belvidere where it lies over until 6 o'clock the next morning, and at New Hampton with an Express Train fir Aaston, Bethlehem. Allentown, Residing and Har rishurg. At SCRANTON, connections are made with trains on the Lackawanr.a ami Bloomsburg Rail roan to and from Pittston, Kingston, Wilkesbarre. Berwick, Bloomsburg, Danville, Northumberland Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with rains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intennediate stations WATTS COOKE, Supt. R. A. HKRRV, General Ticket Agent. je29tf "iFsi'ei iiPi ~ EYE AND EAR INFIMARY. On the Square, Three Do-irs from Steele's Hotel,) VVIIjK SHARK 16, I>A. THIS INSTITUTION is now opened and fur nished in the most costly style. Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient tnd well adopted The Snrgicai apartment contains ihe finest collection of instruments in the country, md thus his faculties will enable him to meet any ind all emergencies in practice. He 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 tc. Ac. And will treat all forms of Sores, Eye 3ranuld Lids. Ojwieeties of the Cornea, and Scrof llous diseases of the Eye together with all the dis sasos to which the Eye is subject. DEAFNESS —Will treat all the diseases common u> the organ Discharges from the Eur, Noises in the Ear, Catarrh, difficulty of hearing, total Deaf noss even whore the Drum is destroyed. Will in iort an artificial one answering Dearly all the pnr ses of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases icmmon to the Throat and Nose will be treated. GENERAL SURGERY. —He will operate upon Clubfeet, Hair Lip, Cleft Psllate, Tumors, Cancers, Enlarged Tencils, Ac. Plastic operations by heal ing new flesh into deformed parts and general Sur gery of whatever eharac er it may present. HERNIA (or RUPEURE) —Ho will perfrcm "La bins operation for the radical (complete) cure of Hernia, this is unquestionably a perfect cure, and is done with little or no pain. Out of many hun dred operated upon in Boston there has buen no failures, it having met the porfect approbation of all who hf.v : mniU'-d to it. ARTIFICIAL EYES—WiII insert artificial Eyes giving them the motion and expresion of the natur al They are inserted with the least pain, HEDORRHOLDL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis ease is readily cured. Those suffering from it will do well to call. Dr Up De Graff visits Wilk°s-Barro with a view of building up a p rmanent Institute for the treat ment of the Eye, Enr and General Surgery. The experience of more than a quarter of a century in Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a fficientguarantee to those who may be disposed IJV him oyuai 9864 GROVESTEEN & CO.. Piano-Forte MANUFACTURER'S 499 Broadway NEW-YORK The attention of the public and the trade is invi ted to our new scale 7 octave rosewood piano fortes which for volume and purify of tone are unri valled by any hitherto offered in this market, They fontain all the modern i nprovements. French Grand action, hnrp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac, aul each instrument being mide under the personal supervision of Mr. J. 11. Grovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over 30 years in their manu facture,is fully warranted in every particular. THE 'GROVESTEEN received the highest reward of AAER.IT OVERALL OTHERS, AT THE CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR Where were exhilited instm nents from the best ma kers of London, Paris. Germany, Philadelphia. Bal timore, Boston and Now York ; and also at the American Institute for five pucce&ive year*, the gold and silver medal*from both of which can be seen at our ware room. By the introduction of improvements we make a ■till more perfect Piano forte and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these Instruments at a price which will preclude competition. PnicES—No. 1, Seven Octßve, round corners Rosewood plain case, *275, No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $3OO. No 3- Seven Ortave. round corners. Rosewood Louis XIV style $325, woa Terms Net Cash, in Cnrrent Funds, W Descriptive circulars sent free. FA. A C " 48 v4-n46-lyear A A C„ TIE SIHGER SEIIJ6IMOIIES. 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 Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so many useful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fe l* ing, Tucking, Gathering, Gnagiug, Btaiding, En> broidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent im provements make our Family Sawing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most oertain in ac tion at all rates of 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.— OurFamilv 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 kind. It protects the Machine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spa cious and substantial table to sustain the work. — While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest man ner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most costly and superb mnnners. It is absolutely necessary to see the Family Ma chine in operation, so as to judge of its great capaci ty and beauty. It is fast bec< ming 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 PAMPHLKT. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 458 Broadway, New York. Office, (910 Chestnut St. D"A. j i Tunkhannouk. —AND— Tin Sliop. THE snbscriber has jnst received at his shop, over Hankinson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constantly keep on hand all the latest IMPOT) COOKING SI Among which are the ' CALORIC," MINER and "UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heaters of every description, which he offers for Ready Pay at prices that will defy competition His stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKKSDARRE. PROVIDENCE and SCRANTON. He is therefore enabled to sell hem at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AND- Copper Ware. all kinds on hand and made to order. Also nr, WACCN iioxs, AND SLEIGH SHOES FOR SALE. The popular CookiD , Stove, Forest Q, ue en, Elevated Tovcn) is now for the first, offered at #2O for 8 inch, #25 for 9 inch, REPAIRING AND JOBBING neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. Meshoppen, Dec 17th, 1862—v2n191y. HARDWARE & IRON HUNT BO'S & BLAIR NOW OFFER FOR SaLE IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BUILD IS' HARD WARE. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, 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 LEATEEER AND FINDINGS FAISBAK'S S ALES. trautcn. March 26. 1863. vln33 Manhood : how lost, how restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver well's Celebrated Essay on the radicil cure (without medicine) of SPEKWATORMKEA, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IMPOTEXCY. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also, CONSFMPTIOX, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance. fir Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The colebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates. from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alartning 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 effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter * hat his condition maybe, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. F<r This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two cost stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. "n"°lj ery ' NeW V ° rk ' P ° St offiC ° box4 ' 516 JXT E3 W tmmr AND C XX A. I R. ! The subscriber has just opened a now Furniture Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store— where are kept on hand and manufactured to order : TABLES of all sixes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottoin, and common. BUREAUS of all styles, sizes, and prices. BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found in the largest furniture establishments in the country, which he will sell at prices as low as they can be bought in any town outside of the cities. Being sat isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and prices with any establishment in the country, he so licit* the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kindsdone in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old cane-scat chairs, now-seotcd and re paired. UNDERTAKING.—Having a Hearse of his own and having had much experience, he will attend this department of the busine-s on short notice and in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM HAAS. July 16, 1862.—v1n-191y, CROCKERY!!! A Large Stock just Opened AT T. L. ROSS CP'S., WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. (IP AIT, SSTVT FSJ CLOTII SHADES WITH BORDERS. 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 MI LS DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN, BRILLIANTS, JACONETS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, REAL AL EX ANDRE'S KID ~~ And a L arge Stock of YANKEE NOTIONS. T Iron, ails, White-Lead, Zinc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putt}-, Door-Locks, and a genera assortment of BUIL OERSHA R3W3ARE. Fish, of all kinds. Cash. IPaid for all kinds of Grain. Tunkhannock, March, 9th 1864. GBAT S ATiB. OF WATCHES & JEWELRY, 1,000,000, WORTH J To be disputed of at ONE DOLLAR each, with out rega r d to rulue, not to be paid jor until you kaow what you are to teceive. BY A, H. HOWEN & CO., (Agents for the Manufacturers,) Ntf 36 Deekman Street, New- York, vr Read the following list of Articles to be sold for ONE DOLEAR J™ 100 Gold Hunting-Case Watches ench 51 25 00 100 " Watches, various styles-•• • " 7500 100 " Ladies' Gold Watches " 50 00 500 Silver Watches. each S2O 00 to 35 00 6,000 Latest style vest & neck chains-•••••■; ' 500t020 00 5,500 Gent's California diamond pins " 500t020 00 4,000 California diamond eardrops " 5 00 to* 10 00 3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins-- " 5 00 to" 10 00 2,000 California Diamond and enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles • 5 00 to 10 00 2,000 Masonic and Emblem pins-. " 3 00 to 10 00 2,500 Geld Band Braceletsengraved " 3 00 to 2000 1 3.000 Jet and Mosaic Brooches- •• • " 300 to 10 00 2,000 Cameo Brooches " 500t020 00 3,000 Coral Ear-Drops " 4 00 to 600 2,000 Ladies' Watch Chains. " 800to15 00 6,000 Gent's Pins,a splendid assort't" 200to10 00 4,000 Solitaire -deeve Buttons 3 CO to 10 00 £,OOO Studs and Sleeve Buttons, in nets, 300to10 00 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain. A en graved • 200 to 800 10,000 plain and engraved Rings-• 2 50 to 10 00 8,000 Laockets, richly engraved - ••• " 200to10 00 15,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, new and latest styles " 600t012 00 5.00 Handsome Seal Rings " 300 to 800 2,000 Sets Bosom Studs 2 50 to 600 1.000 Gold Pens and Gold holders " 15 00 to 25 00 2,000 Sets Jet and Gold PIPS and Ear Drops, latest styles, very rich " 600to10 00 2,000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, Ac-• " 400 to 600 10,000 Gold Pens, and silver cases-- "500 to 3 00 10,000 " " Ebony holders •• • 400ts 500 This entire list of beavtiful and valuable goods will be sold for ONE DOLLAR each. Cer'ificates of all the above articles will be placed iu envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regard to choi *e. On tho receipt of the certificate ycu will see what you aro to have, and then it is at your option to send the Dollar and take the article, or not. Five certificates can be ordered for 81 ; eleven for 82 ; thirty far #5 ; six:y five for 810 ; and one hun dred for 815. We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents for one certificate and our cir cular with tonus. A. H. ROWJEN & CO., 36 Bcekman Street, N. T- Box 4270, v4-n4O 6mo. CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE HVrt awarded Ihe highest M< all Competitors, a/ Me fallowing State and C*)unty Fairs ot 1865. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Mackiae. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all porpoeee. 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. lOWA 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 fer all pnraee First Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all parpom First Premium for 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 Ma;hiue Work. OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CniTTENDEN Co. (Vt.lAgr'l Soc. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium fer Machine Work- FRANKLIN Co (N. Y. )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Mscufacturing.Machines CnAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vfc) Agr'l Soe. lIAMPDFN Co. (MASS.)Agr'J Soe. Diploma for Family Machine. ™ Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. QUEENS Co.(N. Y. )Agr'l Soc, Eirst Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First premium for Machine Work. SARATOGA Co (N. Y )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR First Premium for Machine for all purpoee*. First Premium for Machine Work GREENFIELD (OPINION FAIR. ' First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON Co (O)FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. MONTGOMEJY Co.(Pa )FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all pu.-poee*. First Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOA QI'INCo (CaI.)FAIR. First Premium for homily Machine. First Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal) FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. Fsist Premium lor Machine Work CfT The above comprises all the fairs at whieh the Gnonp.n A DAKFR MACAIWES were exhibited this J ea • H. BARNES, Agent, Mehoor.any, Pe. Sales-rooms, 4i>,5 Broadway, Kjw Yoik. 730 Chestnut St. PhHa lelphia Great Improvement in Sewing Machines E M PI R E Patented February 14th, 1860. SALESROOM 536 BROADWAY, N, T. 200 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. THIS MACHINE, is constructed on entirely sew principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examine-! by the most profound experts, and prononnced tc tie SIMPLICITY and PKIIYECTIO.M COMBINED. It has-a straight needle, perpendicular aetioß, makes the "Lock or Shuttle Stitch." which will "Neither Bip nor Ravel," and it is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Narsook Musliu, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number Having neither "Cam nor Cog Wheel," and tkn least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glMm and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE ! It requires fifty per cent less power to drive U than any other machine in the market. A girt twelve years of age can work it steadily, witkent fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and "Wonderful Simplicity" of eon struclion renders it almost impossible to get out of order and is guaranteed by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectively invite all those who may desir# to supply themselves with a tuperior article, te come and examine this "Unrivalled Machine." One half hour's instruction is sufficient to snails any person to work i this Machine to thexr entirs satisfaction- Religious and Charitable Institutions will be Hker ally dealt with. Agents w anted for all Towns in the United State* where Agents are not already established, Also far Cnba, Mexico, Central and South America, to whose a liberal d'scount will be given. T. J. McARTHUR & CO. A. A Co. PRINCIPLE AGENTS ESTABLIBABD. Syracuse. N. Y„ Jobn H. Fowler, Pbila., Sarmieete Mel It at h A Co.. Pittsburg, Earnest Axthelm, v40461y A A C Sewing Machines FINKL E & YO N NEW PATENT ROTARY FEEn Setving Machines rh following facts demonstrate that these Ma chinea'comprise the HIGHEST IMPROVEMENTS in TIM SEWING MACHINE ART. viz.— 1. Each MACHINE is guaraotoed to give better satis faction than any othsr Sewinfi Machine in Market or money refunded. 2. They have taken many of the HIGHEST PREMIUMS at the "biost important EXHIBITIONS and FAIRS ever held in the Unitee States. 3. They make the LOCK STITCH alike on both sides— thus saeing more than half the thread and silk used in th raveling ridge seams of the loop-stitch and single thread Sewing Machines. 4. They are adapted to the widest range ef hear and light sewing. 5. They have no rattling wires, or delieate ei achment to keep in repair. 6.tThey require no taking apart to eteaa or oil aa no - Lessons" to set 'needle, regula teniion operete Machine, Please call and examine and demonstrate o* ngurself, or send lor CIRCULAR with samples of se W FIN RLE A ETON M- 8. CO No. 538 BROAD WAY NEWYORK. 4c47lyk
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