siscellautoML A BLUNT GENERAL —At the battle of Meeanee, a" < ffici-r of engineers, who had been doing good service, came up to Sir Charles Napier, and said* ''Sir Charles we have taken a 6fandard." The general looked at him, but made no rpplv.and turning round, began speaking to 60ine one else, upon which >he engineer, tbii kir gp he had not been heard, repeated— "Sir Charles, we have taken a standard." Sir Charlas turning aharp around upon him. with a thundering expletive, and said— ''Then go and take another !" A friend of our*, who is a clerk in a New York mercantile establishment, relat- s a c <l - from which a sprightly yuth in the same store came out *c <nd best. A in>r boy came along with his machine, tr,quir ing : "Any knives or scissors to grind ? "Don't think we have," repeated the young gentleman, facetiously, "but can you sharpen wits ?" "Yes, if you've got any !" was the prompt retort, leaving the interrogator rather at a loss to produce the article. A doctor was summoned to a cottage at Harwood, in Ergland, and found a boy in need of his services. "Show your tongue," said the doctor. The boy stared like an owl "My good boy let me see your tongue," repeated the doctor. "Talk English, doctor," said the mother, and then turning to her son, said : "Hopen thy gobbler, and push out thy luliker." The mouth flew open and the doctor was terribly "taken in." A was asked by a judge whether in the transmigration of suuU, he would prefer being turned iuto a horse or an ass ? "An ass!" quickly replied the lawyer. "Why a>ked the judge. "Because I have heard of an ass being a judge, nut never a horse." •Tacts are stubborn things," said a lawyer to a female witness uuder examination. "Yes Sir," said the wilDess, "and so are wnnan ; and if you get anything out of uie, just lei me know it." "YVu will be commit Led for contempt," said the lawyer. 4 Very well," said the witness, "I shall suffer justly, fur I feel the utmost contempt for every lawyer present." " 1 1 GOOD REASON FOR MOVING. —An honest ll>bernian drawing a handcart c •utaining all his valuables, was accosted with : "Well, Patrick, you are moving again, I see !" "Faith I am," he leplied. "lor the times ar so hard, it's a dale cheaper hiring hand carts than paying rents !" A little boy on coming home from a ce-- tain church where he had seen a person per forming on an organ, said to his mother—' 0 mammy ! I wish yu had been at church to see the fun ! A man pumping music out of an old cupboard " An ingenious fellow ha* devised a plan to prevent mosquito bites. lie has bills plas tered over bis body notifying them to ' Sick uo bills here." The insects being very polite in their habits, will of Course heed bis nou fioation. A man in Wisconsin, while bathing in the . river last week, discovered, after an industri ous "scrub" of his person for about five min utes, a pair of drawers which he had I si about two years before. A lady, speaking of the gathering of law yers to dedicate a new court house, said, sne supposed they had gone "to view the ground where they must shorily lie." "Aw ! how do you like tnv moustache, With Maura ?" lisped a dandy to a merry girl. "O, very much. It looks like the fuz on the back of a caterpillar !" A lady must think 6he has something very valuable in her head, if we may judge from the number of locks she keeps upon if. Josh Billings says, 44 When once asked if /believed in the final salvation of men, I scd yes, but let me pick the men." A horse dealer describing a used up horse said he looked as if he had been editing a daily newspaper. i What is the difference between a tailor and. a siege gun ? One works the breeches, and the other breaches the works. Anna (to her beau) Frederick, what city is that you're going to visa this fa.l ? Fred. lf you have no objection, I'm going to Have Anna. IG2C Funny—to 6ee a young lady wiih both hands in soft dough, and a musquito on the end of her nose. I'll take your part," as the dog said when he stole the cat's dinner. Embrace as many opportunities as you please, but only ore woman. I Loving and marry ing for money, is like eating an unsavory bird for bis fiue singing. "That's a pretty go." said the husband when his beautilul w.fe ran away from bun. 1 UAop epts-dn AUQ SIQJ jmq JUQ wmi i Men an (1 Wom en *' * to call, and examine for "heroselves, ; the new and splended stoek ol SPRING & SUMMER Goods, ' .IV •• —AT— &'J. THE HEAD fiUASTEBS for Good bavgains. | • Have just opened a large and well selected stock of goods at the store formerly occupied by U. L. Ilallstead & Son at NICHOLSON 1 DPOT - £.- R-T JV-, where can be found the handsomest and cheapest stock of gods in the country, consisting of foreign and do mestic DRY GOODS! Cloths, Cassimerea, Muslins, Sheet ings, Ticking, alico's Delaues, Flannels, and all kinds of Mourning Goods. Alpaceas, Black Silks, Ginghams, Balmoral and Skeleton Skirts, Canton Flan-? * • i riefc, anket'if, afid ? * fc IU Carpeting of all kind> fr XI ail muse of Rhyme inspire my song, J\- nd lend to ine thy soaring wing, whi!e I plod, ihe thoughtless throng 1-i ed on bv soine false God or King, Q k_7 eek in vain, the place to find, T, X hat satisfaction g-ives human kind, Ili ach strives the favored goal'to Peek, ' 5 ' A nd struggling on with might and main. D elves deep in earth, o'er oceans swe- p, A. nd follows :anaia m's sootly traiiw.. V • chl path whose gilded palace lies I * estruotion to her votaries. ... T. j"* v \ 1 Hi U W / 1 earken woa-yone, let wisdom speak. oft she's hinted, now she vows; "IV V f orth of your money do you seek 7" ■ L >A •<, 1 J re it's toolatgjgo tct IIA(,STI:AIJ A lipwVs ■ -■ 1. - J TGI- I JO HATS k CAPS. • 4 J T t til Notions Sf Varieties \ r " >' " v <. . . J • .;.TS> * 1U u ' Com prising Ho siery,Gloves,Tliead Buttons-, /S'uspenders, • i" Neckties, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, //air Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Gum, Ribbon and Cords, Tape, Crotchet braid, workud collars, fancy head dresses tidy cotton, carpet binding combs, fancy 'soaps/ Carpet 1 flv trunks, Valises, U m breilas, Blank Books, Paper Envelopes - &c., &c. i * &c., " i- A i I | . : - . . |. n| 11 . 1,. , v Hardware :of all kinds, such i,.. ( alls, ; binges, I Screws, Door Latches and Knobs, Locks and CUTLERY ot every de scription. Also Dyes Drugs, Paints, Varnish es, Fish Flaxseed and i enzine Oils, | Glass, Putty, etc. i F J'! U 1 Q,ueens & Glassware Cf all kinds. Stone and Earthenware. A large Stock of % , ;*' 1 Composed of<uigar, jteptjiricp, , cornMaccarp*ij Bik ing powder, in dasses, soaps, can lies, tobacco, and segars, salt# hsb, meat, cheese, d*c. Also, a large vaneH of Boots ami S hoes, for Men, Women and Children, | -411 kinds oTGrain and Conn- ' ; try Produce taken in fcxebutag©- for . Goods. , we assure you g >od b.rga ns. ~| I I . iJlOtl UU'J Jjj E ffelWE A*t\ Nicholson, June 28 ; 1865. r A rdSumwfr Arrangement—lßG/>, 01 PASSENGER TRAILS LEAVE* '• ' r,- V*BST*AFD | EASTWARD. 'Serning £ri'g| STATIONS | Morn'g' | Evening jpTr>ijji | Tr.t'n | I'l rain ; Train ■|A- H 1 P ; M. ! IA.M.IP. M. | 9*oo 400 New York 520 10 30 li'2s 7.('sj' New Hampton •••• 2.35 827 1142 Washington 219 811 1154 I'M Oxonl 207 ROO T l'2oa 7A5 Bridgeville 156 750 _l2 30 8-20 Dlaware • 142 7.40 "* 5-1240 829 Mount Bethel 117 715A <12.55 8.45 Water (4ap 102 700 " 5f 1.22 858 Stroudsburg 12-48 6.48 a 25 1-33 910 Spragueville '2 37 6aß > j £ 144 920 Henrvville. 12.27 .29 ? 200 935 Oakland 12.11 6.142 i ~ 2'lß 9,52 Forks 11 53 5.29 2 *~ tJQ in 1 1 'r„.. u ii 'lt til' 2<B 10-M Totivhanniv 11 !14 541 > so '2 52 10 2 D GouMstmro 11.20 5.7s - 3.15 Moscow .0 57 517 - V, 3,27 10 5g Dunning 10 47 4.stjis. 340 Gieenville - 10-5 •--- V 42" 11 45 Sv'KANTON 10 15 430 4.42 ... Clark' Summit.... 939 .... 45012 15 Abingion 930 350 5.06 12 31 Factorvvilte 9J4 3.35 526 12 51 Nicholson P. r U 3.12 549 113 H'iphtittoin 931 257 6.10.- \ 35. Montrose 8.10 236 631 156 New Milford 7.49 217 650 21 1 Great Bend 7.30 2.00 P,M A M A, J4 Cfi\ \ FtTIOXet— IVrvtTraVft, The MORNTNG TRAIN from New York con ■ ectfe at MANt NKA CHU" K with ihe train leav ing PhifndettJva (Kensington Depot) nt 7 30 a. iu and at GREAT BENDwith the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway with s'eeping car attn-hed, stopi ing at all the principal stations on that road, an harricing Buff do at 610a, rn TH 1 EVENING TRAfN'i from New York eon nects at M ANI NK A rill NK with th" train lea\ ing Philadelphia (Ken-ingtno Tiepot.) at 330 p. m 2t GREAT BEND with the Night Express on the Erie Railway, west, arriving at Buffalo at 1;42 p !n - ' • 1 ' • ' ' ' Eastward. The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bmd con nects th re witbtb" Cincinnati Exrress on the Erie Railway from the West ;.,st M inunk > fhu k wiih a 1 rain for Phil idelt-hia and intermediate 'dations. arriving io Philadelphia at ti 30 p tn.' and at New Hampton with a trainf for Eastun. Bathl hem. Al lentown. Reading and llarrisburg, arriving at Har ris burg at R-30 t>. in. Die h\ IN ING TRAIN from Great Bend ron lieets fb. re with the N'"W \ o**k Expreaaon the Ex ptess tin 'be Erie Rni'wav f-ntn the West ; at Ma omika Phtitie with n train which runs to Belvi lere where it lies over until 6 o'clock the next morning, ml at New ff miptun with an E*pre. Train f>r ' A "on, Bethh hem ARentown, Heading and Har ris'.org At SCRANTON, connections ore made witl. trait's (uj the.Laek.awan a an! Bloom'! org Rail roan to and •from Pft'sarfn: Kihg-f -.n, Willtcsh > frs. B-rwick, Bh iitntd'iirg. liuiville. Norfhumberlan-l llajrislmrg and intermediate statb.ns, and with rains on the Delaware and Ilulsnn Railroad to und from Carbondale and intertuedi te stations W ATT? COOKE, Snpf. R A Hpv>V, General Ticket Agent je29tf lllfPF E) /; J. -.l) EAU LXEJ.UAR Y. Ou tto irgieth'. Three Ih-o^from Pieele'e Hotel,) "'HH.K s 1 >""a i { i< r, i> •puis INSTITLTION is uow opened and fur -1 tiirhed in the most costly si vie. R vcption. Private an I Oper ting Rooms are-large, convenient nd well adopted The a. npartumnt contains the finest collection ot in-'ruments iu the country, And thus hi* faculties will enable him to timet a;lv mil all emergencies in practice lie will operate lpnn ill the various forms ot BLINDNESS. Cata .-act, O 'Clutm of i tic Pupil. Cross Ev s Closure of 'he Tear Ducfa, Inversion of toe Kyeii Is Pterygium fe<i .A'-. And will treat all forms of Sor s. Eve draoul-l Li Is. i'| ot 'be. Cornea, an I <trol ilous diseases of the E.e together with ail he dis •arcs to..wbi<;h-Ure Eye is subject. I>K.Aft&lßisw SVRI treat all the diseases common o the organ Discharges from the Eir, Noises in hr Ear, Catatrhr, diffi-u'dv o* hearing, total Deaf nrs evt-n whore the Drum is- destroyed. Will in rntt an artificial one in.-wering nea ly all the pu - •oßes of thiT'iuttnil, DIBEABKS OF THE THROAT.-All yiiseasc* .toninipti to the Throat an I N*oe will be treated GEN KM AIJ -8f Rtl FRY. -He will operate upon 'lubfeet. H iir Lip, (Rett Pall.ite. Tumors, Cnrtcerv, Enlarged 'Jen.ils, Ac, 1' astic operations by hcat- new flesh into deformed parts end general Bur gorv ot whatever eharac er it may present. lIi'HVNIA (-if RFPEI'RE) —He will pcrfrt m "La bia s-oppr/mnn for rfre- radical (fmttrfii te) cure t f Hernia, this is unquestionably a pr-rlect ( ure, and is done wi h lit'le or mi pain. Out, of uiany hun- Iri'd nperateii,iu>rtii in Bpsfoo there has been no t failures np't, try perfect apjirpti.itioa of ill who have suoinitt"d to if. ARTIFICIAL EYES—Witt insert artificial Eyes giving thein the motion ami expresion of the natur nl Phqy jtrelb-(pried xHb the least pain, IIE 1168k BNiKDkr. (-Pies) -This fronble"ftiiedis- is readily ( ured. Those sufferii g troui it will ■Io well to call. Dr 1 pDe Graff visits Wilkos-Barre with a view .of building uii a p rinanent Institute for the treat ment of th Eye, Ear and General ,?urgery. The -.•'Xperience o more than a quarter of a cenfurv in 'll">pital awo general practice, he hopes, will be a -uffi ientguarantee to those who may be l to try theuij GkOYESTEEN " CO., 4 iano-Fortc MANUFACTURER'S 499 BrOi'ad.'way TfEffAORK^ '"Fhe attention of the public an I the trad •is invi -4 ted Iv our new s.-alc 7 uytavg tosewoou piano turtes which for viulunie'tAnfiiittrHy of rone are unri valie iby any hitherto offered in this market, They contain all the modern 1 uprovcmentß Kren - jGraud notion, harp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac, an ie i h in-tru neat bein r 1111 1 1 1111 Jer IOM ( .erson .1 supervision of Mr. J. II Ginvest.-en, .vho has had a practicod ei|asrieni et over3o yeays iu 'beir ui.inu- fuilj-watrauSed 10 every parth tibitv THE 'GROVF.STEEN received the liigftest reward ot' : ,IMERIT • OVER ALL OTHERS, I *ff a T f JUAAOi4J AT. THE CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR Wher-> were exhßjied from the best ma kers of lon ton Pyi 3 |Fri„„; JFhiladelphi.. Bal timore, Boston and \N w York ; ' ati I also at .he Aumneat, Hwt.tute for five „ w?pivt yeprs .ihe g"!;t and si ver ced.,l* from both of which can be seen at olr w-r" jffditn. •" ■ • By th- int.ro lu< ti- nuf improvements we in 'ke a frtll m ni petfec; P:.no forte and by manofa during with a Art, fly cash system, .ire enabled tj nffer these nstrtiments ,t a price whhh will preclude competition. '■ 8,!. *, mi """" r NV ' v,,, " 0 nve Wmers. Rosewood Louis XIV tvl 8325, ;r in Current Funds, I nfwiv® circulars ikjul free* 41 A. A C " 48 M-a4-lyx/ Ml) 01*i;.\ 'AGAIN. ' ll ' 0 The Grocery and Provision Store, on Stark' Brick corner, lately owned by T B Wall, has been purchased by the undersigned, and will tie kept as a SMCEBY li PROVISION STORE. : i . ii it * took comprises | TEAS SUGARS COKFEE.SALEKATUS, j 1 GINGER. NUTMEG, Sl'K'E 7 RAI GNS, j FIGS, I*EUNE? DRIED BEEF SMOKED ' HALIBUT CRACKERS. CHEESE COD |FI H. MACKEREL, HERRING, ami all • other articles usualjy found in u es.atlisbment of j j the kind,*which Will he sofd at I.l\ K, AND LET LIVE PRICKS. RANsLER ROSS. Tunkhannock, June 2S, 1865. v4n26 DLL TALROTT'S PILLS. (A.Y Tl- V Yl'Er TI C,) Ci'inpoaeil o) ti'gt ly IN hcii. 1 an- 1 Extract* fnun V ROOTSAND HERBS, Of the gre.i est lne ticiti il value, prep.ir.-d from the ! oiiginil prescriptions <>t the celebrated Ir Tai.B TT. I and use-1 by bith-w th retuark ibie sucec? for twcniy j years. -An itilalftWc remedy in all DISEASE? OF THE LI "ER, OR AW HKBslflr MKVT lIF THK Uigfwliv e Oct; a a , THKI 01 RK Diat'rliflpa Dyspepsia, Scrafuia, Jaiituilce, 1 Hl houme**, Idver ('ompla)tii. The well-known Dr. MOTT says id these Pills :—"I | have unci the formul 1 troiu which our Pill-are | made, in my practi e for over 12 years . lh"v hiv- j th- fim et oflfc rl ujs,.n the 1-iver an I Digestive Or gan* of any medicine in the world, arid arc the most j*OI". r Purgative which hug ever yet been mad by ambody. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powe.-ful to cure Their p"tietr.it ng properties j stiuiulate tin-vit il aetivitii sof the b,.dy, rem ie j the o! grtutHons of its organs, puriivirig the b!-o>l. I and expel dt-ease. They pU'ge out the foul humor j which t.ree i and grew >li*'et! |>r stimulate sluggish | or disor iered organs into their natural action, and • inpari a healthy lone wiib strength to 'he whole system. Not only do they cure the every day •aim plaints o everybody, but also formidable and dan gerous diseases, and being purely vegetable are free from any risk or hum No person who his once used these l'ills will i v r lie ivi'hout theiu." They create pure blond and remove all impurities fron the sis'eni. hence are a positive cure for FKVIiItS, IIEADtCIIK, f>llJ<>, MER IIJKIAL 1)1*1 A!9>.'M) IIKKKDI TAKY III).HO Itt*. DOSF— For adults, ont Pill in the tuornin?: for I chibtren 8 vcar-, half a Pill rV" Price Une D o.ar per Box supplied or j sent i>y Mail, post paid toanypnrt of the United ' States or ('anurias on re. <■/ a/ of pri're ,Y o <ten- ! i/irtt without Ihe facsimile signature af V Mott I Talbott. M T) V MOTT TG.II TT & < 0 . No 62 Fulton St., New York. i v 4 nil Iy. HARDWARE & IRON HUM BRO'S &BIAJB NOW •IF'FEIt FOIt SALK IRON, STE 1., NAILS AND SPII ES M NF ' RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKE?. AN Yt La BELLOWS, PLAIN A ('< NVKX I HOR.*K-SIIOES. HAAI - HOKSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, ! BUILDERS' HARDWIRE. CABPEN TEK.*' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) NUBS, SJ'OKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL. , BOTTS, NI TS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER * PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW G LASS. 4c., 4c., ALSO SASH, DOOR if AND BLIND? ON H AND IN ASSORTMENT AND MAN CFACTI l.'Ef) 'I O ORDER LEA7 UKEJi AND FINDINGS FM-ABAK'S SALES. ..lurch 26. tHt>3 eln33 riti'rr AND ORVAMENTAI Tit EES! Shrubs, 4"iucs, &c AT OLD PTGCES, ! We, the suljscribers, Dike this method ff informing the public that we aie prep-irei) tn furtiixdi i.r*t .-las.- Nur.-ery Stock a ai original p ices before 'be war * The Siock eaihriees tlie BEST FRUITS of nil kin '*, and hoicest SIIRI -Rs and VINES, that can be grmvn in this latitude, to prising A jtjileK, _ Fears, Plums, Quinces. Cherries. A (tricots, Nectarines, Cra b < 'urnsnU-, Pasp berncs, Alulberties, Hbubarb or V\ ine Phi t. Grapes, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, and Ornamental Trees an Fbjjrers, all varieties, All nr ergJroni 81 1 parts of Wiomiug md jrdjjr. cent Cobntictrw.il Itorcrre |-riat intention. Th- y would call pirttc.ular attenti -n to tho ; r ng gortment of GRAPES an I small Fruit*,' and to the fart thai they wn furnish eierything ng low as any othrr reli ib e dealer Post Otiioe ad iregs, Provi lenca Luzerne Co., Pa. MAG EE 4 SMITH.' HENRY MieSE WM. E, iMITH ri4i UNTETW tmmtr r~.AND - CHAIR. "5 jfEQ' . £ NIANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, ut-xt Ooor to C. M.-Koon'g grocery store— where are kept on hjtud and manufactured to order: TABLED of ail sizes, patterns, and styles. CliAIHs Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and comtnon. BI BE ACS ot ailstylee. siaes. aodurices. BEDSTEADS. fkrttage anil i-ominon. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS. BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing which can he tound in the largest furniture establishments in the country, which he wil. 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 iici'S the public patronage REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tia! and workmanlike manner. N. C.—Did. canc-scnt cb tirs. new-seated i.rnl re paired. , I N DE'iT \ !vl NO. Hieing l Tl:arse of his ow i and having ha I mti. h e.Tprien -e, ba will atteu | this department of the busine s on short notice ail in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM IIAAS. I Juiv 16, 1362.—v1n49'.y CROCKERY!!!; A Large Stock just Ojieued AT T KOSS " C^'S " W Af.l, TAPER. V. ALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. W X|>OW SHAPES. WINDOW SIIAP ES. WIN DO A sn APES. OF ALL S I YI.ES. CLOI II Sfl A !>E> Willi BORDERS CLOI II >H \|)KS Wl I II BORDERS. Fix t I RE.- AND RoLLERs, 'CM PRE I E lIX i U P.ES AND ROLLEKS OfiM PLE I E EM B1 :oI DER ED M CSLI NOf *R ! A IXS EMBRO DELED .MUSLIN t'LRTAINs- E.MBROiDEKED MUSLIN CURTAINS A I,SO Large Stock of White Goods: SWISS MPLS DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN. BRILLIANTS, JACON ETS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPKINGSKIRTS. OxlJvES* REAL. All I.X.\M)H*! S KID 0 And a Large Stock of YANKEE NOTIONS. I I r<n, Nails, White-Lead, Z nc. Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Poor-Locks, and a genera assortment of BUI DEBS HARDWARE. Fish, of all kinds. Casli SPetid tor a.l kinds of Grain. Tunkhannock, March, 9th 18(14. GHBIAT OF - WATCHES & JEWELRY, $ I .000.000. WOHTII : To brihsp -til of nt OMJ D >I.I.AK each, with out irgwU to I'ufite, not to bt- paid jor until you haow what you are to I tee ice. 13 Y A, 11. ItOWKN W CO., (Agent* fur the .Manufacturers,) No 30 Beektnan Street, New-York. Jff Beat! th following list of Articles to be sold fer ON 10 DOS,I.AIt : 100 Gold lßuit'ne-Casc Watches-•• ■ench'Sl2s 00 100 " Wat, bes, v.iriuua styles ■• • • " 7500 100 " La lie-' Gol 1 Watches " 50 0C 500 Silver W t lies. each *2O 00 to 35 00 6,000 Latest "vie v" A neck • hdns ' 500t020 00 ; 5,500 Cent's C'li.ornia iliamond piift# ' 500t020 00 4,'' GO California diamond 6ar drops " 50Cto10 00 j 3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins.. " 5 0U to 1J 00 ! '2 000 Ca I Horn in Diamond and enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles • 5 00 I>lo 00 i 2 000 Masonic tied Emblem pins.. " 3 00 • 10 00 j 2 500 Gold Band Bracelets engraved '• 3 0" to 2000 ' 3 000 Jet and Mosaic Brooches ..." 300 to 10 00 2 000 Cameo Brooches " 5 •4) to 20 00 3t 00 Coral Eat Drops " 4 00 to 600 j 2,000 Ladit*' Hatch Chains. " 800 to 15 00 | 6 Oi'U Get t's Pitts.H ..pLu.iid u*ort't" 2 til* <> 10 00 j 4.000 Solitaire lecve Buttons-- •' 3COtolO GO j £ 000 Muds and Sleeve Buttons, in sets, " 300to10 00 I 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain. A en grave.! •' 200 to 800 | 10,000 plain and eng>ave I Rings-. 2 50 to 10 00 : 8,000 Loekets, ri h'v etigtuved- ••• " 20' to 10 00 j 15.001) sets Lidi s' jewelry, new and latest styles.-- •> 6 00.trt.12 00 j 5.00 H in Isome Seal Rings-.....' 3 00 to fi 00 j |2 000 Sets Bos un Studs .. 250 to 600 : 1 01 0 Gold Pens an I Gold holders " 15 00 to 25 00 2,000 Sets jet and Gold pit s and Ear Drops, latest styles, very ri -1 ■< 600to10 00 | 2 000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils. Ac " 400 to 600 10.000 Gold Pets, and silver cases "500 to 300 j 10 000 " " Ebon.v hol lers-. ' 400ts 500 This entire list of be'avtiful and valuable goods will he sold for Gas: lioi.t.Aß each. Cer ifieates of all the above atides wdli be placed in envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by maib as orlerej, wOhou: regard t ehoi 0. >on the receipt of the <ertificnto y..u will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to scud the Dollar and tske th? arti dc, r not. Five certificates can be ordered for Si ; eleven for 82 ; thirty f>r 85 ; six:y five for 810 ; and one hun dred for sls We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents for one certificate and ourcir cuiir with terms A.,11. KOWEN &CO., 16 Boekman Street, V. Y Box 4271, Mldrfae IJ II tin s inn CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH ■ ' SEWING-MACHINE*' Were awarded the highe.it Premiums #*er ull Cvin]>etito'.g, at'the- /•>flowing State and County Fair* of I8t3 • NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for F'atnily Machine. First Premium for Mai ufjeturing Machine. First Premium fur Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all pctrpepea. First Premium for Machine Work. , VERMONT STA TE FAIR. Fusi Premium for F'limily Machine. First Premium fur Manufacturing Machine First Premium tor Machine Work. CIIIO STATE FAIR. First Ptcmium for Machine Work. TOW A STATE FAIR. Fiist Pre mi urn for Faintly Machine Fiast Premium for M .nufactu ing Machine i First Premium for >1 lethine Work. ILLINOIS sT.VI E FAIR. First Premium lor Machine for all purpe e First Premium lor M achtiie Work. I KEXTI CKY STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium foi Machine Work. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium tor F'amily Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CIIITTFiNDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l Soc. Fi -t Premium tor Family Machine. First Premium tor Mmufacturing Machine, First Premium ter Machine Work* FRANKLIN Go (N. Y )FAIR. F'nst Premium for Family M acbine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine CIMMPLAI.V VALLEY (Vt) Agr'l Soc. IIAMPDI N GO. (MASS.)Agr'I Soc. Diploma for Family Machine# Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON Go.(N. Y,)FAIR Firsi Premium to* Family Machine. 01 EENS Cu.(N Y. )Agr't aoc. First Premium for F; mily Machine. First Premium tor Manufacturing Machine. First premium for Machine Work. I SARATOGA Go (N. Y )FA'k. ' • ' ; f* First Premium for Family Machine. | MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa )FAIR ' j First Premium for Machine for all purpeeee. First Premium for Machine Work I GREKXFI KLD (O) IN ION FA IR. ' First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. . j CLINTON G.i (0 )FAIR. F rst Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. MoNTOOMEJY Co.(Pa )FATR. ' First Premium for Machine for all pa -pesee First Premium for Machine Work. "AN JOAQFINCo (Cal )FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cat ) FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. Fsist Premium lor Machine Worn £ The a'.ove comprises nil tha fairs at which the GUOHEK A BARER MAT - A tans wire exhibited this J''" l iG HARXtS, Agent, Meboopany PA, S>ale-oonis. f!>.s Hroat'yyav, Naw Yaik. 730 Chestuut St. Philadelphia **'H, Great Improvement In Sewing Machine* EMPIRE M& Patented February 14th, 1860. SALESROOM 536 BROADWAY, X, Y. 200 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. THIS MACHINE, is constructed on entirely new princ pies ot mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most po fount experts, and prononnced to bo SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. it has a stra'ght needle, perpendu-ular action makes tha "LOCK or Shuttle Stitch." which will "Neither nip nor Ravel." and it ia alike on both st.fes ; performs perfect sewing on every description of m .ten .1, from Leather to the finest Natsook Muslin, with cotton. linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number Having neither "Cam nor Wheel," and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass and is " ' EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE ! It requires fitty per cent less power to drive it than aiiv other machine-in the market. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without lnt gue or injury to health. t -> Ds strength and "WonderfnF Simplicity" of con st! udion renders it almost iui|mssible to get out of or.ier an.' is guaranteed by thdi company to give entire satisfaction. We respectively invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a ouperior article, to come end eXato'ne this "Unrivalled Machine," One half hour s instruction Is sufficient to enable any person to vrk this Machine to their entirt satisfuc ion Ic- and Charitable Institutions will be liber ally dealt with. Ag'nfs wanted for all Towns in the United States where Agents are not alre.f y established, Also for Cuba, Mexico. Cen'ral and South America, to whom a liberal d'Scount nil! be given. T.J. McARTHUR & CO. A. A Go r PRINCIPLE AGENTS ESTAHLISAED Syracuse, N Y„ John II Fowler. Phila., Sarmien'ca M Gt.ath JL Co.. Pittsburg. Earnest Axtheltn, v4i.461y A A C Saving Machines FIX KL E & L 1 O *• K\V I'A i ENT ROTARY FKED Reiving Machines The following tacts demonstrate that these Ma chmea comprise the HIGHEST IMPEOVEMESIS IN THH SEWI.NO MACHINE AKT. via 1. Each MACHiatf is gunrantWl to give bvttor satis taction than any othsr Sewinfi Machine in Market or money r< funded. 2. lliey have taken mauy of the TITOSKST FREMITUS at the most important EXHIBITIONS and FAIRS ever held in the Unitec States 3. The. make the LOCK STITCH alike-on both'sides— thus sa.tug injure than half the thread and silk used in th raveling ridge seams of the loop-stitch and single thread Sewing Machines. 4 They are ad pted'to the widest range of heavy and light a. wing. i 5. They hive n<. rattling wires, or delicata at lachmeiit te keep in repair. - 6-tTliey require no taking apart to clean or oil and no • Lessons'* to set "needle, regular teniioo to . operete MmhiDe, a. - ~ t , Please eall and examine and ilomenetrato aa yourself, or send lor cmci LA a with samplaa af atw ing, ; FINKLE 4t LYON M 8 Cf *•. 538 BROADWAY NEW Y*W f *Jt<rir I
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