tr- ' i All animals bavo an overseer—he is called . the giraffe. A pitch battle—two darkies throwing tar pots at each other. The hammer least likely to hit the nail on the head—the ninny hammer. -*•- In the game of life we should watch fot the "last trump." "Pa, they tell us about the angry ocean.— What makes the ocean angry V •• "Oh, it has been crossed so often." Be careful how you jest. The richest joke of the season may be a very unreasonable one. A western paper says :—A cow was Rtruck |f by lightning and instantly killed, belonging to the village physician, who had a beautiful calf four days old. A man said that the only reason why his dwelling was not blown away in a late storm was because there was a heavy mortgage on it. Miss Tucker says it's with bachelors as with old wood, its hard to get them started, but when they do take flame they burn pro digiously. "Aint it wicked to rob this chicken-roost, Sambo ?" "Dat's a great moral question, ntgger ; we hain't to argy it now ; hand down annudder pullet." 1 '* *■. QUIDDITIES. —The worst organ grinder— A bollow tooth that plays tne deuce. Jealousy is the greatest of misfortunes,and excites the least pity. Just like the cinnamon tree is the fop, for the bark is invariably worth moro than the body. - ! . . * *** A man coming home late one night a little more than "half yorked," fueling thirsty, pro cured a glass of water and drank it. In do ing so he swallowed a ball of silk that lay in the bottom of the tumbler, the end catching in his teeth, feeling something in his mouth and not knowing what it was, he began pul ling at the end, and the ball unrolling, he soon had several feet in his hand, be shouted at the top of his-voice : "Wife ! wife ! I say wife, come down here! I am all unravelling." The following letter was written bv a fa ther to his son in college : My dear Son—l write to send you Dew socks, which your mother has just knit by cutting down some of mine. Your mother sends you ten dollars without my knowledge,and for fear you would not spend it wisely, I have kept back half.and only send you five. You r mother and I are well, except your sister has got the measles, which we think woultfcspread among the oth er girls if Tom had before and he is tbe only one left. I hope you will do honor *to my teachings ; if you do not you are a donkey and your mother and myself are your affectionate parents." • '> TAKE CARE OF YOUR COMMAS. — A New York papei, in announcing the wreck of a vessel near the Narrows, says : "The only passengers were T. B. Nathan, who owned three-fourth's of the cargo and the Captain's wife." In another paper we find the following ad vertisement : "FOR SAFE. — An excellent young horse ; would suit any timid lady or gentleman with a long silver tail 1" We heard a good Methodist preacher one? go on in this way : "As I was riding along on cne of those beautiful Western piaries, with my dear old wife, who has since gone to heaven in a bug gy" The following racy examination of a candi- V date for admission to tbe bar, ia taken from the "Western Law Journal," and ts decided ly • good hit. The examination commenc ' we with f "Do you smoke, sir ?" "I do, 6ir." "Have you a spare cigar ?" "Yes sir" (Extending a short six) "Now, sir, what is tbe first duty of a law yer 1" ''Tocollect fees." "Right. What is the second ?*' "To increase the number of his clients." "When does your position towards your client change ?" When making a bill of cost." "Explain." m * "T? thfo o Wpy the antagonistic position 1 aashme the chsracfer of plaintiff,and he be comes the defendant." w "A suit decided, how do you stand with the lawyer conducting the other bill ?" "Check by jowl." "Enough, sir ; you promise to be an orna ment to your profession, and I wish you suc cess. Now, are you aware of the duty you owe me ?" 1 "Perfectly." } "Describe it." "It is to invite you to drink." • •'But suppose 1 decline ?" (Candidate scratching his head)—" There Mno irstance of the kind on record in the books, I cannot answer that question." You are right; the confidence with which you make the assertion, show that you have read the law attentively. Let'* take the drinks aad I will sign your certifi cate." WANTED I 100,000 < * v, j tf. . 1 - • M en and Women to call, and examine for themselves, the new and stock of SPRING & SUMMER Goods, —AT— THE HEAD QUARTERS for Good bargains. Hallstead & Howe. v • " T. _ * J Xr, V\ •. • v"i < *. Have just opened a large and well selected stock of goods at the store formerly occupied by 0. L. Hallstead & Son at NICHOLSON DPOT where can he found the handsomest and cheapest stock of goods in the country, consisting of foreign and do mestic DRY GOODS! Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, Sheet ings, Ticking, alico's Delanes, Flannels, and all kinds of Mourning Goods. Alpaccas, Black Silks, Ginghams, Balmoral and Skeleton Skirts, Canton Flan .l nels, ankeen, and Carpeting of all kinds H ail muse of Rhyme inspire my song, A. nd lend to me thy soaring wing, while I plod, the thoughtless throng ed on by some false God or King, eek. in vain, the place to find, T hat satisfaction gives human kind, Xb ru'h strives the favored goal to seek,' A nd struggling on with mig't r.nd main. 13 elves deep in earth, o'er ocoinis sweep, -A nd follows mammon's motly train, eatfi whose gilded palaee lies 13 ostruetion to her votaries. <■ H earken weary one, let wisdom speak, O ft she's hinted, now she vows: "W Vi orth of your money do you seek 7" ti re it's too late, go to ITALSTEAI> A HOWE'S. HATS & CAPS Notions 4* Varieties Com prising Ho sier}',Gloves,Thead Buttons, Suspenders, Neckties, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Zfair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Gum, Ribbon and Cords, Tape, Crotchet braid, worked collars, fancy head dresses tidy cotton, carpet binding combs, fancy soaps, Carpet bags, trunks, Valises, U mbrellas, Blank Books, Paper Envelopes' &c., &c. &c., Hardware of all kinds, such u | afls, 2/inges, 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. Queens & Glassware Cf all kinds, Stone and Earthenware. A large Stock of a ; nlr Composed of sugar, coffee, teas, rice, corn starch, Maccaroni, Barley, Bak ing powder, molasses, soaps, bandies, tobacco, and segars, salt, fish, meat, cheese, Ac. • r j Also, a large variety of \Bootsand Shoes, for Men, Women and Children IS* AW kinds of Grain and Coun try Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Call andsee foy,yourselves an 4 we assure you good bargains. 11. P. HALLSTEAD, ,8 f | f J') ?|E. HpWE. Nicholson, June 28,18C5. JJIL>DACK* WESTERN R. R • ST7 C.VII. r Summer Arrangement—lB6s, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Marning | Evcn'g | STATIONS | Morn'g | Evening Train | Tra'n | | Train | Train. A. M | P M. | . |A. M. |P. M. 9.60 400 New York ~ 5,20 10.30 11.25 7.05 New Hampton •••• 2.35 827 1142 7.22 Washington 2,19 8.11 i 1164 7,34 Oxford 207 8.00 H12.05 7,45 Bridgeville 156 7.50 755 Manunka Cbunk- • 1.60 7,45 12.30 8-20 Dlawnre 1.42 7,40H 0 12.40 8.29 Mount Bethel 1.17 7-15^1 ■< 12.55 8.45 Water Gap 102 7.00 g, R 1.22 8.5E) Stroudsburg 12-48 6.48 pj 95 1-33 910 Sprngueville 12 37 638 > £ 144 920 Henrvville 12.27 6.29 ° § 2.00 9.35 Oakland 12.11 6.14 " 2.18 9.52 Forks i. 11.53 5.29 3 2 2.38 10.11 Tobvhanaa 11.34 5.41 £ 252 10.24 Gouldsboro 11,20 5.2&5S * 3.15 10 46 Moscow 1057 5 C7® b 3,27 10.58 Dunning 10,47 4.58k 3.40 Greenville 10.35 . ...y( w 4.20 11.45 SCRANTON 1015 430 4.42 •••• Clark's Summit-•• • 9.38 •••• 450 12.15 Afcington 9.30 350 5.06 12.31 Factoryvilte 9.14 3.35 5.26 12 51 Nicholson 8,50 3.12 5.48 1,13 Hopbottom 833 2.57 6.10 1.35 Montrose 8.10 2,36 6.31 1.56 New Milford 7.49 2.17 650 215 Great Bend 7,30 2,00 ? F, M.A-.M - A.M. P.M. CONNECTIONS—Westward, Tha MORNING TRAIN from New York con nect* at MANUNKA CIIUK K with train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. in. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Rsliway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, aDd arriving at Buffalo at 6 10 a, m... THK 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. The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Mannnka Chu k with a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at ri.3o p. m.' and at New Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem, Al lentown, Reading and Harrisburg, 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 Raflwav 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 far Aaston, Bethlehem. Allentown, keading and Har risburg. At SCRANTON, connections are made with trains on the Lackawanr.a and 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 intermediate stations. WATTS COOKE, Supt. R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent. je29tf EYE AND EAR INFIMARY. Oo the Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,) WILKb SIAARKK. PA. THIS INSTITUTION is now opened and fur nished in the most costly style, Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient ;nd well adopted The Surgical apartmont contains the 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 apon all the various forms of BLINDNESS. Cata ract, Oceluon of the I'upil, Cross Ey-s. Closure of the Tear Ducta, Inversion of the Eyelids, Pterygium fcc. Ac. And will treat all forms of Soros, Eye 3ranul*d Lids. Opscetics of the Cornea, and Serof ilous diseases of the Eye together with all the dis sases to which the Eye ts subject. DEAFNESS—WiII treat all the diseases common to the organ Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the Ear, Catarrh, difficulty of bearing, total Deaf ness even whore the Drum is destroyed. Will in lert an artificial one answering nearly all the pur poses of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.—AII diseases jomtnon to the Throat and Noe will be treated. GENERAL SURGERY.—Iie will operate upon Clubfeet, Hair Lip, Cleft Pollute, Tumors, Cancers, Enlarged Tencils, Ac. Plastic operations by heal ing new flesh into deformed parts and general Sur gery of whatever characer it may present. HERNIA (or RUPEURE) —He will perfrom "La bias 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 been no failures, it having met tha perfect approbation of all who have submitted to it. ARTIFICIAL EYES—WiII insert artificial Eyes giving them the motion and cxpresion of the natur al They are inserted with the least pain, HEDORRHOLDL, (Ties) -This troublesome dis ease is readily cured, Those suffering from it will do well to call. Dr Up De Oraff visits Wilkog-Barre with a view of building up a p rinanent Institute for the treat ment of the Eye, Ear and General Surgery. The experience of more than a quarter of a century in Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a sufficientguarantee to those who may be disposed to try them. GROVESTEEN & COT, 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 forte* which for volume- and purity of tooe are unri valled by any hitherto offered in this market, They contain all the modern I nprovements. French Grand action, harp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac. and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. H. Grovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over 30-yeftrs in their manu fully warranted in every partiealar. THE 'GROVESTEEN received the highest reward of , MERIT OYER ALL OTHERS, AT THE CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR Where were exhibited instruments from the best ma kers of Ixmdon, Peru Germany, Philadelphia. Bal timore, Boston and Now York ; and also at the A nstltut ® for fife successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at onr ware room. By .the introduction of improvements we make a ■till merq. perfect Piano forte and by manufacturing largely, wuh a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these WistrumenU at a price which will preclude competition. PKiWrtf*. V 6eweo Octave, round corners Rosewood plain case, 5275. .No. 2, Seven Octave, round comers, Rosewood heavy moulding 5300. No 3- Seven Octave, round comers. Rosewood Louis XTV style 5325, Ttrhis -Net Cash, in Current Funds, IU Descriptive circular* sent free. "A. A C " 48 rifur%.ei AA •, OPEN AGAIN. g 0 '•? A-r'• The Grocery and Provision Store, on Stark' Brick cofner, latoly owned by T. B. Wall, has been purchased by the undersigned, and will be kept as a man til ma nn His stock comprises TEAS, SUGARS,COFFEE,SALERATUS, GINGER, NUTMEG, SPICES, RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES, DRIED-BEEF, SMOKED HALIBUT, CRACKERS, CHEESE, COD FISII, MACKEREL, HERRING, and all other articles usually found in an establishment of the kind, which will be sold at LIVE, AND LET LIVE PRICES. RANSLER ROSS. Tunkhannock, June 28, 1865. v4n26 BR. TALBOTT'S PILLS. (ANTI-DYSPEPTIC,) Composed ol highly Concentrated Extracts from HOOTS ANT) HERBS, Of the greatest medicinal value, prepared from the original prescriptions of the celebrated Dr. TALBOTT, and used by*bim with remarkable success for twenty years. An infallible remedy in all DISEASES OF THE LIVER, OR ANY DERANOEMENT OF THK Digestive Organ, THEY CURE Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Jaundice, Biliousness, Diver Complaint. The well-known Dr. MOTT says of these Pills :—"I have used the formula from which your Pills are made, in my practice for over 12 years, they hav the finest efFect upon the Liver and Digestive Or gans of any medicine in the world, and are the most perfect Purgative which has ever yet been made by anybody. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purifying the bleod, 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 the whole system. Not .only do they cure the every day com plaints of everybody, but also formidable and dan gerous diseases, and being purely vegetable are free from any risk or harm. No person who has once used these Pills will ever be without them." They create pure blood and remove all impurities fron: the system, hence are a positive cure for FEVERS, HEADACHE, FIDES, MER CUKIAD DISEASES AND HEREDI TARY HUMORS. DOSE —For adults, one Pill in the morning ; for children 8 years, half a Pill. Iff Price One Dollar per Box. supplied, or sen tby Mail, post paid, tQ any part of the United States or Canadas on receipt of price. No Gen uine irithout the facsimile signature of V. Mott Talbott, M. D V. MOTT TALBOTT & Co., No. 62 Fulton St., New York. v4-n4l ly. HARDWARE & IRON HUNT BRO'S & BLAIR NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SIIOES, HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BHILDEBS' nil Nil, CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, lIAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON ITONDIN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LEATUEEIi AND FINDINGS FALRBAK'S SALES. arantoo. March 26, 1863. vln33 FRUIT AND OUNAMENTAL TREES! Shrubs, Vines, &c AT OLD PRICES. We, the subscribers, take this method of informing the public that we are prepared to furnish first class Nursery Stock at original prices, before the war. The Stock embraces the BEST FRUITS of all kinds, and choicest SHRtBS and VINES, that can be grown in thjs latitude, comprising Apples, Pears, Plums, Quinces, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Crab apples, Gooseberries, Currants, Ras pberries, Mulberries, Rhubarb or Wine riant, Grapes, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, and Ornamental Trees and Flowers, all varieties, AH orders frotn all parts of Wyoming and adja cent Counties will receive special attention. They would call particular attention to their as •ortiuent of GRAPKS and small Fruits, and to the fact thatthey can furnish everythifltf as low as any other reliable dealer. Post Office address, Providence Luserne Co., Pa, uaai.W MAGEE A SMITH. V4AA WM B. SMITH KT ETKT CABINET AND CHAIR MAN^^^^)RY! The subscriber has just opened a new 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 sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BUREAUS of all styles, sizes, and Drices. 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 licits the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING.—Having a Hearse of his own and having had much experience, he will attend this department of the business on short notice and in a satisfactorv manner. ABRAHAM lIAAS. July 16, 1862.—v1n491y CROCKERY!!! A Large Stock just Opened AT T. L. ROSS CP'S., WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHAD ES. WINDOW SHADES. OF ALL STYLES. 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 " Large Stock of White Goods: SWISS MI LS DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN, BRILLIANTS, JACONETS, LACES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SPRING SKIRTS. GLOVES, REAL AL EXANDRE'S KID And a Large Stock of YANKEE NOTIONS. Iron, Nails, White-Lead, Zinc, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Door-Locks, and a genera assortment of BUILDERS HARDWARE. Fish, of all kinds. Cash. Paid for all kinds of Grain. Tunkhannock, March, 9th 1864. GREAT SALE, OF WATCHES & JEWELRY, 81,000,000, WORTH : To be disposed of at ONE DOLI.AK each, with out regwd to value, not to be paid jor until you kaow what you are to receive. 13V A, H. ROWEN & CO., (Agents for the Manufacturers,) No. 36 Beekinan Street, New-York, Read the following list of Articles to be sold for ONE DOLLAR S— -100 Gold Hunting-Case Watches- •• - each 8125 00 , 100 " Watches, various styles-•• • " 7500 100 " Ladies' Gold Watches " 50 00 500 Silver Watches. -....... each 820 00 to 35 00 6,000 Latest style vest & neck chains 1 5 00 to 20 00 5,500 Gent's California diamond pins " 500t020 00 4,000 California diamond eardrops " 5 00to*10 00| 3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins-. " 5 00 to'lO 00 | 2,000 California Diamond and enamelled Gent's soarf pins new styles •' 5 00 to 10 00 2,000 Masonic and Emblem pins-. " 3 00 to 10 00 2,500 Gold Band Bracelets,engraved '* 3 00 to 2000 3.000 Jet and Mosaic Brooches -. • • " 300 to 10 00 2,000 Cameo Broochas .... " 500t020 00 3,000 Coral Ear-Drops " 4 00 to 600 2,000 Ladies' Wateh Chains, " 800to15 00 6,000 Gent's Pins,a splendid assort't' 1 200to10 00 4,000 Solitaire sleeve Buttons •' 300 to 10 00 £,OOO Studs and Sleeve Buttons, in sets, " 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 Lockets, richly engraved " 200to10 00 15,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, new and latest styles 6 00 to 12 00 5.00 Handsome Seal Rings •' 300 to 800 2,000 Sets Bosom Studs -• 250 to 600 1.000 Gold Pens and Gold holders " 15 00 to 25 00 2,000 Sets Jet and Gold Pins and Ear Drops, latest styles, very rich •< 600to10 00 2,000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, Ac-- " 400 to 600 10,000 Gold Pers, and silver cases.. "500 to 300 10,000 " " Ebony holders-- 1 400ts 500 This entire list of beavtiful and valuable goods ! will be sold for ONE DOLLAR each. Certificates of all the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regard to choi.-e. On the receipt of the certificate you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send the Dollar and take the article, or not. Fiveyertificates can be ordered for 81 ; eleven for 82 ; thirty for 85 ; sixty 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 terms. A. H. ROWEN A CO., T 101 4 * l, itIM Mini'! CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE Were awarded the highest Premiums ewer all Competitors, at the following Stale and County Fairs of 1863 NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all pnrpeaee. 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. lOWASTATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. Fiast Premium for Munufactu ing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purpe t First Premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purpose* First Premium foi 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 Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l Soc. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Maahin, First Premium fer Machine Work- FRANKLIN Co. (N. Y. )FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine, First Premium for Manufacturing Hacbinm CHAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. HAMPDFN Co. (MASS.)Agr'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 Soc, Eirst Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machiie. 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 purposes. First Premium for Machine Work GREENFIELD (O)UNION 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 Preminin for Machine for all pa -petes First Premium for Maceine Work. SAN JOAQI'INCo (CaI.)FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal.) FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. Fsist Premium for Machine Work The above comprises all the fairs at which the GRODER A BAKER MACAINES were exhibited this year. W. H. BARNES, Agent, Mehoopanv, Pa. Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, Njw York 730 Chestnut St. Phila lelphia Great Improvement in Sewing Machines EMPIRE Patented February 14th, 1560. SALESROOM 536 BROADWAY, N, Y. 200 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. THIS MACHINE, is constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, baying been examined by the most profound experts, and prononnced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the "Lock or Shuttle Stitch." which will '•Neither Bip nor Rayel," and it is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on ©yery description of material, from Leather to the finest Narscok Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number Haying neither "Cam nor Cog Wheel," and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as class and is s EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE I It requires fifty per cent less power to drire it than any other machine in the market. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. IU strength and "Wonderful Simplicity" of con struction renders it almost impossible to get ©ut of order and is guaranteed by the company to civs entire satisfaction. We respectively invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article t# come and examine this "Unrivalled Machine." One half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable any person to this Machine to their entire satisfaction. Religious and Charitable Institutions will be liber ally dealt with. Agents wanted for all Towns in the United State© where Agents are not already established, Also for Cnba, Mexico, Central and South America, t© whoa a liberal d-seount will be given. T. J. McARTHUR & CO. A. A Co. PRINCIPLE AGENTS ESTAIILI9AED Syracuse, N. Y„ John 11, Fowler, Phila., Sarmieit© McGtath A Co.. Pittsburg, Earnest Axthelm, v4n46ly A AC Serving Machines FINKLE & LYON NEW PATENT ROTARY FEED Sewing Machines facts demonstrate that these Ma chinea^com prise the HIGHEST IMPROVEMENTS IN THS SEWING MACHINE ART. vis.— 1. Each MACHINE is guarautoed to give better satis faction than any othsr Sewinfi Machine in Market or money refunded. 2. They have taken many of the HIGHEST PREMIUM* the most important EXHIBITIONS and TAISS ever held in the Unitee States. 3. Thejrmake the LOCK STITCH alike on both sides— thus sa/ing more than half the thread and silk used in th • raveling ridge seams ofthe loop-stitch and single thread Sbwing Machines. 4. They age adapted to theMMcst range of b**rj and light sewing. i if i V . 5. They hav no rattling wires, or delicate tsehment to keep in repair. require no taking apart to oleati or efl as no "Lessons" to set 'needle. regular toniion te operate Machine, Please call and examine and demonstrate as yourself, or send lor CIRCULAR with .ample© of M* . FINK I.E * LYON M , €• Hh. K8 B'KOAD WkM NBWY*M
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