North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, October 25, 1865, Image 4

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ABOUT<6O. —A Western aditer says it is
more htesseclto hsve a friend send you Shy
speckled *r<*ut, ihau to be President of Un
united States and die by assignation.
A GOOD MORAL CHARACTER —Artemu*
Ward says :—"1 have alters sustained a good
moral character, 1 was nevera railroad direc
tor in my life."
A mule io the United States service is now
called a -"brevet horse."
"
AN exebt nge paper, in an article on the
state of the market, baa the following :
Pigs' tails. These wire rather behind— bui
we observe that they have taken a tu> n
There is a mau in Connecticut, who has
such a hatred for every thing appertaining to
monarchy that he won't wear a crown in his
hat.
At Springfield, Illinois, a barber has been
fined $3O for shaving a gentleman in his room
at a hotel oo Sunday.
Ii s . a—-
Spr'ggins wants to know if d -ctors,
by lookipg at the tongue of a wagon, can tell
what,ails it.
A man boasted of having eaten
forty-uwie boiled eggs. Why did yon not
•at one more and make fifty 7 Asks Sounds.
"Humph, do you want a man to make a hog
of hiaselfjust for one eg? 7"
"Silence ! silence in the Court !" exclaimed
•n iritated judge at a country assize. "Is it
not monstrous that yon wiH not keen silence
Thia very morning we ha so decided a d'-zen
cases, and nut heard one of them !"
A cotemporary says that the kind lady
who sent, him a strawberry short cake,
marked "please insert,'' may rest assured
that her •'contribution" will l>t be crowded
oat by the press of other matter."
J t&r A lady at Terra Ilante, lnd, lost
her "waterfall" in the stiect, and a little
Scotch terrier seized it and shook it vicious
ly. He probably smelt a "rat" in it.
The latest invention is a "palpitating bo
som" for the ladies, which is ei in motion
by s cunOeaU-d spring, when sa *xira display
of "emuiion" is required..
As Deacon A , ou an extra cold
morning it-old times, was rid'og bv thej
house of bis neighbor B , the lat'er
was chopping wood. The uual salutation*
were exchanged, th- severity >f the wca'h-.r
briefly discussed and the horseman • ado
demonstrations of parsing on,wnen bis reig;.-
bor detained him with
" Din't be in a hurry, D-acon. Wool iit't
you like a glass of old Jamaica, this morn
ing r . .
"Thank yon, kindly," sstd the old gemle
mait, at the same lime beginning to dismount
with all the deliberation becoming a dcac-m,
"I don't care if I do."
"Ah, don't trouble yourself to get off, Dt-a
eon,*' Baid the neighbor, "I merely asked for
information. We haven't a drop iu the
house."
■ ■ <■>• ■
• t .
PRINT*! S' PROVERBS —Never inquire thou
of an editor for tbe news for behold it is his
business, at the appointed time, to give it un
to thee without asking.
Tt is oot right that thou shnui'at ask him
who is the author of an aiticle for his duty
requireth hico to keep such things onto him-,
self.
When thou dost enter his offico take heed
onto thyself that thou dost not look at what
may be lying open for that is not meet in the
sight of Spo-t W^ng.
Neither examine thou the proof sheet for
fTfrf'nbt ready to meet lhme eye that thou
roayest understand it.
? Prefer thine own town paper to any other,
subscribe for it immediately, pay in advance.
thd ft'shah'be wvll with thee and thy little
ones. , ,
A* Meet o Wrr—"How do ya charge, Massa
Magistrate, to marry tne and Miss Dinah 7"
"Why, Clem, I'll marry you for two d>l
lam."
"Two dollars—what do you charge to mar
ry white &4k-, mass* 7"
"We generally charge them five dollars,
-pl#" 0 -" *
"Well, ya marrv us l'ke white f lk, and I
give ya five dollars, too."
"Why, Clem, that.* a curiou* notion, bqt
•• you desire if, 7'M tns'rry you like white
folksHyrflvt dollars."
Theeeremonv over, and Clem and
fMnth made one, the Magistrate aaked for his
-fee.
"Oh'fit*, wM. ya no <*vsie up to de grve-
A' Wde bride !"
"Get mi i of m \ oflßi
And 10 CI cm got married for nothing.
' • f u:i '
ADVICE BT BILLING*.—Tbe wise and gif
ted Josh Billing* tenders s'l whom it may
concern, the following exeellet f aavice: -
"Oeil't coeirt for munny. nor buy. nor rela
• shuns; ihrte things arejuat about a* the
kerosehe ile rifiofng birz res liable to Jet
pot of ripair and bust a tmy uiinnif. C-mr*
m gal'for fun, Cur the luv vn bore her, f-r the
virchu and biazuieaa thvre is in her; r-urt
ber for • wife or for a mother ; court her at
- you would court a farm for the ail* and the
v 4 'h' title • er.urt bei as K she
want a fule and y another ; court her in
over the **h tub, and at the
planner; eouit her iu this way, young man,
nd if you do: 't git a wife, tbe fault won't be
* * vsrt aj
100,000
1 .7:
"■ - [ 4 • '
iM en and Women
to call, and examine for themselves,
the new and splended stock ol
SPRING & SUMMER
Goods,
•>!••< / ft - „
-AT
THE HEAD QUARTERS
for Good bargains.
Hallstead Cz Ilowe.
• "-fstlZ
Have just opened a large and well
I selected stock of goods at the store
formerly occupied by 0. L. liallstead
& Son at
NICHOLSON DEPOT
where can be found the handsomest
and cheapest stock of gods in the
country, consisting of foreign and do
mestic •
DRY GOODS!
• • 1
Cloths, Cassimeres,, Muslins, Sheet
ings, Ticking, alico's. Delanes,
Flannels, and all kinds of
Mourning Goods. Alpaccas,
Black JSilks, Ginghams,
Balmoral and Skeleton
ISkirts, Canton Flan
'hels, ankeen, and
Carpeting of all kinds
IT
JUL ail muse of Rhyme inspire my ?ong,
A. nd land to me thy soaring wing,
.Leaet while I plod, the tboughtk-es throng
li ed on by some false God or King,
Seek. in vain, the place to find,
IT hat satisfaction gives humin kind,
.Iltf ach strives the favored goal to seek,
d\. nd stru-gling on with might and main.
1) elves deep in earth, o'er oceans swetp,
A nd follows mammon's tnotly train,
i.\ earh whose gilded palace lies
estruction to her votaries.
H earken wo.i-jone, let wisdom speak.
O ft she's hinted, now she vows;
v v orth of your money do you 9eek 7"
K re it's too late, go to lIALSTKAP A Howe's.
HATS & CAPS
Notions 8) Varieties
Com
prising Ho
siery, Gloves,Thead
Buttous, -Suspenders,
Neckties, Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, HA'IT Brushes,
Tooth Brushes, Gum, Kihbon
and Cords, Tape, Crotchet braid,
worked collars, fancy head
dresses tidy cotton, carpet
binding combs, fancy
soaps, Carpet bags,
trunks, Valises, Um
brellas, Blank
.! ' -,%£>kB. Paper
Envelopes
&c., &o,
&c.,
• ' •• U' A'\ V* ' ' 1\ \ V - A!l
Hardware
of all kinds, such v; ails, f/inges,
Scrowit - Dotw- LaUtUos And J£nubs,
lioetfofind OWTIJERY of every de
scription.
Also Dyes Drugs, Faints, Varnish
es, Fish Flaxseed and * euzine Oils,
Glass, Putty, etc.
i Queens & Glassware
J CF rfll
i A large Stock of
i . <
©®OCISIIf! a
lAHHO
Composed of sugar, coffee, tea?, rice,
corn starch, Maocaroni, Barley. Bak
j ins: powder, m disses, soaps, candles,
tobacco, apd segars, salt, fish, meat,
: cheese, &c.
Also, a large variety of
j Boo t s and Shoes,
, for Men, Women and Children '
i <<4ll kinds of Grain and Coun-
I try. j taks& in exchange for
, Goods.
Call andsee for you rselve and we
assure you good b rgahs.
. 11. P. HALLSTEAD,
J. E. HOWE,
j Nicholson, June 28,1865.
LACK A WESTERN R. K
Summer Arrangement— -I8G.,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WEST WARO | EASTWARD.
Morning Even'g | STATIONS | Morn'g | Evening
Tram | Tra ; n j | Train J Tnin. ,
A. M | P M. | lA. N. |P. M. |
9.00 400 New York 520 10.30
1125 7.05 New Hampton •••• 2.35 827
1142 7.22 Washington 2,19 811
11 54 7.34 Ox erd 207 800
O5 7.45 Rridgeville 156 7.50
10 755 Manunka Chunk•• • 150 7.45
12 30 8-20 Dlaware 1.42 7 40"?
512 40 8.29 Mount Bethel 117 7-15^
<l2 55 8.45 Water Gap 102 7 00^
1.22 658 Stroudsburg 12-48 6.4855
1-33 910 Sprygueville '237 6 *B>
£ 144 920 llenry ville 12.27 n.29 0
® 2.00 935 Oakland **-12.11 6.14^
219 952 Forks' 11.53- • 5.-'9 2
< 2(8 10.11 Tobihaußa 1134 541
;a 252 10 21 G .uldgbnro 1120 5.2uj
32 3.15 10 46 Moscow .0 57 5C7
3,27 10 68" Dunning 10 47 4.stdv
340 Greenville 10 *5 •• • • £
2' 1145 SCRANTON 10 15 430
442 -v.. Clark' Summit* ••• 938
45012 15 Abing'on 930 350
5.(6 12 31 Factoryvilte 9i4 335
52612 51 Nicholson 8, r U 3.12 j
548 1(3 H'iphutfi>ni 833 257
6.10 135 Monimse ..*•••• •• 8.10 236
6 31. f56 New Mitford 7.49 217 |
650 21i Great Bend 7.30 .2 00
P, M A M A. M P M
r COY Y ECTfOVH-Westwa'd,
The MORNING TRUN frem New York oon
*pits nt MANUNKA CIIU K with .he ftain leav
inii Philailplohia (Keu-ingion l'ep*-t) at 7 30 i HI
iiod at GREAT BEND with the tbrongh M i' Traio
on the Erie Railway with seeping ear attn-hrd,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
and arriving at Rnff*|o at 6 10 a, 10
TH' EVENING TR 4 from New York eon
ne< ts at MANUNKA CHUNK with the tra-n leav
ing Pnil 'd'dt.hi-i ( Krn-ingto- Lepot.) at 330 p. m
at GREAT BEND with -he Night Ex| ress on the j
Erie Railway, west, arriving >t Buffalo at 1:42 p •
m.
East ward*
The MORNTNG TR MX from Great Rend eon- '
nects th re with the Cincinnati Exi ress on the Erie
Railway from the WAst ; at Mannnk t ehu k with
a train for Pliiladeh hia and intermediate -tations,
arriving in Philadelphia at ri 30 p. in.' and at New
Ilaintdon with a train for Easton.* Bethl-*hem. Al
lentown, Reading and Harrishurg, arriving at liar- !
risburg at R-30 n. m.
d The EVENING TRAIN from Great. Bend eon
neets t'i re with the New Yo-k Expreson the Ex
press on ihe Erie RaUwav from the West ; at Ma
• e ka Chunk with a train vrho-h runs to Belvi lere
'• re it lies over until 60'elock the-next morning,
and aS NeA Hkmjitnn with an Express Train f>r
A iston, Beth!- hem. Allentown, Reading and Har
ris! urg
At SCR ANTON, connections are mode with
trains on the Laekawan a and Blootnsl.org Rail
roan to and from Pittston, Kieg-t-.m, Wilkeh.we.
Berwick, Blmrnishurg, Danville, Northumberland
Hairisl.urg and intermediate stupons, and with
rains on the Delaware aod Hudson Railroad to
and from Carbondale and infermedi-te stations
WATTS COOKE, Supt.
R A HP. TRY, General Ticket Agent je29tf
~ T&srGM&s3*T~
Ei'K ANI> EAR INFIMARY.
On the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,)
VVI |.K SItAItKK. PA.
THIS INSTITUTION is now Opened and fur
nished in tbe most costly style. Reception,
Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient
;nd well adopted The .Surgi -ai apartment contains
ihe finest collection ot in-oruments in the country,
sod thus his faculties will enable htm to aieet any
mil all emergencies in pra*tie.e He will operate
lpon all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Catu
ract, Oceluon of tbe Pupil, Cross Ey s Closure of
the Tear Ducta, Inversion of the ifvelids Pterygium
lc. Ac. And wii] treat all forms of Sor s, Eye
3riuiul**il Lids. Op.iceties of the Cornea, and Sernf
ilous dispases of the Eve together with all *he dis
jases to whi* h the Eye is subject.
DEAFNESS- Will treat all the diseases common
to the organ Discharges from the E ir, Noises in
the Ear, Catairh, Uiffi -u'l.v of hearing, total Deaf
ness even whore the Drum is destroyed. Will in
tert an artificial one answering ueaily all the pu.-
ses of the natural.
DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases
-mnruon to the Throat and Nose will he treated
GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon
Clubfeet, H.iir Lip, Cleft Pall.ite, Tumors, Cancers,
Enlarged Tencils, Ac. Piastic operations by heal
ing new flesh into deformed parts :'nd general Sur
rerv of whatever charac er it may present.
IIEKNIA (or RUPEURE) —He will perfrcm "La
bias operation for the radical (coin pi te) cure of
Hernia, this is unquestionably a perfect eure. and
is done with little or no pain. Out of many hun
dred operated upon ID Boston there has been no
failures, it having met the perfect approbation of
all who have submitted to it.
ARTIFICIAL EYES—WiU insert artificial Eves
giving them the motion ar.u expresion of the natur
al They are inserted with tbe least pain,
lIEDORRIIOI.DL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis
ease is readily cured, Those suffering from it will
do well tb call.
Dr Up De Gr iff vjsits Wilk>s-B irre with a view
of building up a p rmanent lustitute for the treat
ment of ih' Eve, Ear and General Surgery. The
exjrerienee o.' more than a quarter of a century in
Hospital ami general [ira.-tico, he hopes, will he a
-ulfi.'ieiifguarantee to those who may be disposed
to try thein.
GROVESTEEN - &TCO.,
k'iano-Fortc
MANUFACTURER'S
499
Broadwaiy
NEW-YORK "■
The attention of the public and the trad is invi
ted to our new s.-ale'7, octave rosewood piano
fortes which for volume and purity of tone are unri
valled by any hither!-* offered in this market, They
contain all th • nodern 1 aproveiuents. Frenci Grand
action, harp pedal inm frame over-strung brass, Ac.
an I e 1 h iu-tru neut beinr in IJ* ua ler Hie person .1
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 'GKOVESTF.EN
WAi©-j©:mr
. fh< highest reward of
MERIT
OVERALL OTHERS,
AT
THE CELESRATED
WORLD'S FAIR
'. j '? .' 4
Where were exhilifed instruments from the besr ma
kers of London Piris. G<fmany, Philadelphia Bal
timore, Boston and N w York ; and . als„ :at the
A iiertc*n Institute for five successive years the
gold and Silver me Jails from both of which can be
1 seen at our ware room.
By the introduction of improvements we m ke a
still in re perfect Piano forte and by manufa.:turing
largely, with a strt.tlycash system, are enabled to
offer these nstruments at a price which will preclude
competition.
PRICK*-No 1. Seven Octave, round corners
Rosewood plain rase, $275.
No 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
heavy moulding $3OO.
Terrna Net Cash, in Current Funds, "•* ■
! V Des riptive circulars sent free.
44 A. AC" 48
HI ll|
OPEN AGAIM.'
0
The Grocery and Provision Store, on Stark'
Brick corner, latoly owned by T B Wall, his been
purchased by tbe uu lersigned, and will be kept as a
GUY AID FMISI SIDE
His stock comprises
TEAS SUGARS.COFFEE SALERATUS,
GINGER, NUI MEG.
FIGS, PRUNES, DRIED BEEF SMOKED
HALIBUT. CRACKERS, CHEESE COD \
Fr 11. MACKEREL, HERRING, and all
I
other articles usually found "in an es ablishment of
the kind, which will be sld at
Ll\ E, AM) LKf LIVE PRICES.
B ANsLER R()*sS.
Tunkhapnock, June 2b, 1365.
v/o 26 .
b. - _L J-i ' ' '
DIL TAL HOTT'S PILLS. I
• (ANTI-DY-PJLP TICJ
{ Composed id Highly C< i>o Extract
from
] ROOTS AND HEIIBS,
! Of the greatest me linn.il value, prepir. d from the
oiig'.nal prescriptions ot tbe celebrated Dr. TAI.B .TT,
and used by bim w rh rmnark tble success for twenty 1
i years. An infallible rtuieify in all
DISEASES (F THE LD'ER.
I.R AW OV R A 1(5 A M KIT OK TUB
Digesllv f Organ,
THKV CCUK
! DtirrhiEa Dyiiepsia, Scroftt'H, Jaundice,
nillousiieo, l-lvcr Complaoit.
The well-known Di MOTT says ot these Pills :—"I
; hnve used Ihe formula fro in which our Pills are
made, in my practice for over 12 years . they hav
thr finest effect upon the Li vet and Digestive Or
gans of any medicine in the world, and are the inoSt
perfect Purgative who h has ever yet been ma it by
anybody. They are safe and pleasant to take, hut
1 jHiwerful to cure Their |s*nefr.it ng properties
i stimulate the vital nctiviti-s of the bialy, remove
1 the obstructions of its organs, purifying the hlod,
! and expel disease. They purge out the foul humor
which breed and grew distemper stimulate sluggish
or disordered organs into their natural action, and
| inpart a healthy tone with strength to ihe whole
! system. Not onlv do they cure the rveiv day enm
-1 plaints o everybody, but, also formidable and dan
-1 gerous diseases, and being purely vegetable are free
I from any risk or hkrm No person who his once
j u.-ed fhyse l'itls will ev< r be without them."
They create pure lilood and remove all impurities
I fron the svstern hence arc a positive cure for
FEVERS, II EAITACHE, PILE!*, MKR
IUKIAL I)I AMK* AM) HEREDt-
TAKV HVNOH3, .
Doss:—'For adults, onr Pill in the nioruin?: for
children 8 half .1 Pill
%'ff Price One D liar pet Box. supplied, or
sent ly Mail, post paid, toany part of the United
States or (htnadason reieipl of price. No Gen
uine irithout Ihe facsimile sic nature of V. Moll
Talbot4, M 1)
V >OTT & C 0.,
No. 62 Fultou St., New York.
v 4 u4l ly.
HARD WARE & IHO.X
HURT BRO'S & BjlAiß
NOW OFFER FOIt SALE
IRON. STE 1.. N.VLS AND SPH ES, M.NK
RAIL, RAILROAD -PIKES. 4N V i L.S.
BELLOWS. PLAIN A Gt'NV'EX
HORSE-SHOI S. HAM
MERED HOUSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
SUILIEIS' lIIIIIID
CAUPEN
TKKS' TOOLS,
(ALL WARRANTED.)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES,SEAT
SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPUING *TEEL.
BOTTS, NUTS, WASH
EUS BELTING,
PACKING, 9
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCU WINDOW
GLASS, Ac , Ac.,
ALSO SASR,
DOOKI AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 'LO ORDER
LEA'I 11 EE Li AND FINDINGS
FMftßaK'S SALES.
*r:.uti.i Hrrh 26. IBh3 vl n 33-
FBI'IT A N'l) OHWMKNTA 1
TREES!
Shrubs, Vines, &c
AT OLRPTICL'S,
We, tbe snlweribere, take tliis
method of inf.inoiiig the public that
| we are pri pared to furnish first class Nursery Stock
| at original prices before ihe war
j Tbe Stock < mlrn es the BEST FRUITS of all
I kin is, attl hoioest SHRI BS and VINES, that can
j be grown in this latitude. ii prisihg
! Apples, Pears, Plums, Quinces,
Oherrk-s. Apricots, Nectarines, Cra
b Gooseberries, ('urrants,LAsp
berries, Mulberries, Rhubarb or Wine
Pla.Tt, Grapt-s, Flowering Shrubs,
Evergreens, and Ornamental "Trees
jao Flowers, tUJ varieties,
j All or eta fmtn all parrs of'Wyo'tnlng old • adja
| cent Counties will receive apfeial attention,
[ They would call particular atteoti mto the : r as
sortment of GRAPES and small Fruits, and to the
| fact that theyem furnish everything as low as any
otbf reßab edealer
Post Office address, Providence Luzerne Co. Pa.
MAGEK A SMITH*
KNRTMATTBB* WM. I, SUIT*
3V351"17V
cMiftsr
AND
C H AJ R
N^NL^^C^RY!
The subscriber h is just opened a new Furniture
Cabinet and Chair M inufactory in Tunkhannock.
next door to P. -M. Koon's grocery store — where are
kept on hand an I in .oufactured to order:
TABLES of all sires, patterns, and styles.
CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flng-liottom, and common.
BUREAUS ot all styles, sizes, and prices.
BEDSTEADS. C'otiiige and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WOPK STANDS, BOOK
CASES, and indeed every thin* whi.-b can be found
in the largest furniture establishments intheoountry,
which he wil Bell nt prices as low as they can be
Imught in any town outside of the cities. Being sat
isfied that he can compete) both in workmanship and
I prices with any establishment in the country, he so
licits the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all k>ndsdone in a neat, substan
tial and workmanlike manner.
N. B.*—>UHd oane-seat chairs, new-seated and re
paired.^?
UNDERTAKING. —Hiving * Hoarse of his awra
and having ha t tnu.-h experience, he will attend
this department of the busine-s ou short notice a id
in a satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM HAAS.
July 16, 1362.—v1n191y
CROCKERY!!!
A Large Stock just Opeued
AT
T. L. ROSS CO'S.,
WALL PAPER.
- WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WIN MOW SH ADES.
WINDOW SHADES.
WINDO A SHADES.
OF ALL STYLES
CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS
CLO! 11 SHADES Wl'l II BORDERS.
I'LVU RKs AND ROI.i.ERs. COM PI.EI E
FIX 11 RES AND ROLLERS COMPLETE
EMBROIDERED MLS LIN CLKI'AINS.
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CITRTAINS*
EMBROiDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS
A .*>
Large Stock of White Goods;
SWISS MI LS
DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN.
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETS,
LACES.
BAI.MORAL SKIRTS,
SPRING SKIRTS.
GLOVES,
REAL AL L.XANDRE'S KID
And a Large Stock of
YAMKEEMOTIONS.
1 run,
>ai I s ,
White-Lead,
Z nc, Linseed Oil,
Glass, Putty, Door-Locks*
ami a genera assortment of
BUI DERS HARDWARE.
Fish, of all kinds.
Cash. Paid
for a.l kinds of Grain.
Tunkhannock, March, 9th 18G4.
QTIJSA.T B A-fiZi.
OF
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
5i,000,000, WORTH I
To he tlisp -ed of at Onk L) i.uk each, with
out lega-dto cutue, not to bt paal for
until you kauw what you are to
itheive.
BVA, H. RoWEN A CO.,
(Agea*B for the Manufacturers,)
No 36 Beekiuau Street, New-York,
■ . i
izr lead th • following list of Articles to be sold
fn LAR
1.08 lydjd, Hunting-Case Watches each $125 00
100 Itrfth.-s, yafiotts styles •• •- " 7500
100 ♦* Ladies' Gull Watches-•*•• " ,£(JOC
500 Silver W. t bes. each $2O 00 to 35 00
6,000 Latest tyle vtsf A neck
.h ins 5 00 to 20 00
5,500 (en''a C-tUiprni* diamond
1 pins " 5 00.to 20 00
: 4,6oo.California diamond eardrops 44 5 00 fo 10 00
3,Ottfi Miniature Revolving Pins-* " a 00 to 1300
2.000 California Diamond and
enamelled dent's scarf pins
new styles*. • *i-• •' 5 00l.10 00
2 000 Masonic and Emblem pins-. " 300'o10 00
2 500 Gel.'Ba lK 1 Bracelets engraved'* 30Qt020 00
3*ooo Jet and Mosaic Broiiytaes- •• •r" 300 to. Hi 00
2.Q00 Cameo Brunches 41 500t020 00
3d 00 Coral Ear Drops " 4 00 to 600
2,00(1 Ladies' Watch Chains. 41 800 to 15 00
6,1K0 Gent's Fins,a splendid aaort't' : 200 610 00
4,000 Solitaire leeve Buttons " 3CO to 10 00
£ 000 Studs and Sleeve Buttons, in
sets, " 300 to 10 00
5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain. A en
graved-••• •' 200 to 800
10,000 plain and engraved Rings-. 250 to 10 00
I 8,000 Lockets, fi- hly engraved-••• 44 200to10 00
15t00j) *<ts Loins' Jewelry, new anil
' / (''riw'-r 6Oo|ov^oo
5.00 Han'lsnkws fees! Rings 44 ; 3(os jo fly 00
2.000 Sets Bosiiui •* ,250 to 600
1 0t 0 Gold Pens an 1 Gold hohiers 44 15 00 to 25 00
2,000 Sets Jet and Gold Pirs and
' fcar Drop*. M¥est styles, very
1 4 fiat - " gOOfcnIOOO
2 <lOO Gold ThitnMes. Pencils, Ac*. 44 600
10.000 O'dd Peis. and silvei cases-"* 41 5 (HPto 300
IQ,(JUO f '•] 41 Ebony holders** 4 40014 600
of ,i>rSvtifiil bu4 VaktSbfi
will be sold for OSK'DOI.I.AK eai*b. (?<T IFTFUUD of
all tr nbuffe articles will be placed in envelopes,
and sealed." These envelopes are sent* by muit. as
"ordered, without re* irri t> choi -g. On tlje rgia-ipt
of tfie rertifi.-at y. u wilt see what yon
and then it is at your option to send the foliar and
take ths arti-de, r not. •'' ' ' i '-""**
Five certiftcnteg c-n be nr tared for $1 ; eleven for
10 ; thirty X* r •$ ; sixry fire for $lO : and one hun
dred for STS Xv- wBI send a single Pertffieate on
the .receipt of 25 cents for one certificate and oureir
• di'-dr ■Mth*ferina .. - -
A.H. ROWRNICO.,
I 16 B*ekam Street M, T fm Wt*
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CELEBRATED ELASTIC sTITCH
SEWING-MACHINE
WVre 11 warded (he highest Premiums tier
u/f Compelilo s, at the f Uowinf
State and G unty Fairs at 1563
NEW YORK STATE FAIR. '
First Premium for Fatuity Machine.
First Premium for Mai ufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes.
First Premium for Machine Work
VER MON T ST A TE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine,
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
OHIO STATE FAIR.
F'irst Premium for Machine Work.
row A STATE FAIR. < >.
f'iist Premium for Family Machine.
Fiast Monufactu iug Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STA'IE FAIR.
First Premium tor Machine for all pnrpe .
First Premium for Maohtne Work.
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium foi .Machine Work.
MICHIGAN STATE /AIR,
First Premium for Family Machine
F'irst Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
Eiest Premium for Machine Work.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
OREGON STATE FAIR.
F'irst Piemium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l Soe.
Fi'st 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 Manufacturing Machine
CIIAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt ) Agr'l Sec.
HAMPDEN Co. (MASS.JAgr'I Soc.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y,)FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
QUEENS Co-(N Y. )Agr'l one,
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
SARATOGA Co (N.Y)FAIR.
F'irst Premium for Family Machine.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR
F'irst Pretntum for Machine for all pnrpeeee*
First Premium for Machine Work
GREENFIELD (0) UN lUN FA IR. '
First Premium for Family Machine.
F'irst Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON Co (O)FAIR.
F'rst Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
WON TG'IVIEJY Co.(Pa )FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all fit -pine
First Premium for Maceiue Work.
AN JuAQUINCo (Cal )FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
~ First Premium tor Machine Work. % r '
SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal ) FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine.
Fsist Premium lor Machine Worn
Pr Tb a.Kve compriaea all the fairs at which
I the Grodkr A Bakrk Macaines were exhibited this
J"", W H f ARXEs, Agent, Mehoopanv, Pa.
Sales— 'Onrns, 495 ltroa>.way, N.n Ywtk
730 Chostaut St. Piji.'a leJphia
Great Improvement in Sewing Machines
E M PI R J
®]£iW£%&B M&
Patei.teJ February 14th, 1860.
SALESROOM 536 BROADWAY, If, Y.
200 WASHINGTON STREET. BOSTON.
PHIS MACHINE, is constructed on entirely new
print- |i|esoi mechanism, possesring many rare and
v t iu ible improvements, having been examine! by
the most pt.foun fer. erttt. and pronounced tab#
Simplicity ami Perfection Combined.
It has a straight needle, perpeud-tular action
makes ih.! "Loca or Shuttle Stitch" which will
".Neither Rip nor Ravel," and it is alike •> u both
sides j performs perfect sewing on every description
of ill teri •I, fiom Leather fc> the finest Naieook
Muslin, wish cotton, linen or silk thread, from the
coarsest to the fi. est number
Having neither "Cam nor Cog Wheel," and the
least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glaaa
and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE !
rt requires fifty per cent power to drive It
than unv other machine in the market. A gfirl
twelve years of agw can work it steadily, without
fatigue or injury to health. ' "
Its strength and "Wonderful Simplicity" of con.*
struction renders it almost impossible to get out of
order an* is guaranteed by the company to gira
entire satisfaction. • a
We respectively invite all those who may desire
to supply themselves with a „uperior article te
come and e.vuuinc this "Unrivalled Machine."
One hu{f hour's instruction it sujfiwnt to tnab it
any person to work this Machine, to thesr mtirs
satis/tic ion . *^*o
Rt tigious and Charitable Institutions will bt liber
ally dealt with,
A grits wanted for all Towns in the United State*
where Agents are not a I rem y established, Aleo fer
Cuba, Mexico. Central and South America', te whom
a liberal discount will be given.
T.J. McARTHUK & CO.
A. A Co.
PR IJf CiPI.E AGENTS EBTAKLI9AED
Syracuse, N Y„ John H Fowler, Pbila., Saraieate
McGtatb A Co.. Pittsburg, Earnest Axthelm.
v4n46ly. 4A C
Sewing Machines'/
FIMi 1 E A LYOk
: EVV PATENT ROTARY FEED
Sewing Machines
The following facts demonstrate that these Me
cbinea comprise the highest improvements in rmn
SKWj.jt.fi Machine Art, vis
1. Each Machine is guarantoe-i to give Better satik
tactmn than any othsr Sewinfi Machine in Markgt
or money rvfunded.
2. They have t<ken many of the highest premiums
tt k the most important exhibitions And fairs
ever held in the L'nitee States
3. Thev make the loCk stitcH alike on both sided—
thus saving more than half the thread and silk
used in th raveling ridge seams efthe loop-itlUh
and single thread Sewing •.■•**
4. They are ad ipted'fo the widest range of heavy
auJ lights'wing. • >■■' "
5 They have no rattling wires, or delicate at
tachment tc keep fn repair,
6.tThey reqnrrw no taking apart to clean or •'Mp
no • Ikbem** to set >cedle. regular teaiioE 4a
ope ret c Machine,
Please call and examine and domeastrete a*
yourself, or Bend lor cjrcclar wtth a as plea si N*
j„g i •."*.• * • vnr -
PINKLE A LYON N 1, 90