II ELM ISOLD'S, I FLU ID EXTRACT * *" yf ;f# "J ¥3 if | FOR KON-RE fEN TION Oil INCONTINENCE OF URINE. IRRITATION, INI'LAMATION OK LCER.VTKfcf OF THEBLADDER OR KID - NETS, DISEASES OF TIIE PROSTATE GLAND, 6TONE IN THE BLADDER, CAL CULUS, GRAVEL 6b BRICK DUST DEPOS IT, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BLAD DER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWEL LINGS MELAIEOUYS * | FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FOR . 23x 323 ARISIXG FRO3t EXCESSES OR IXPISCRETIOX. The eonsfitutk>u,-onee afiVtol 1 v Organic Weak ness requires the s\• >1 of r.i" ! inc to strengthen and invigorate the Fyelorn, which llelnifeoM's Extract Bu ha invariably docs. If no treatment be submit "d to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. nLL:.IEOLD'S Fluid Extract Buchii Jo aff-e': as pc uliar ttffomnTe?, is uneqnalcl by any other preparation, a? in Chloresis or Retention, Irregularities, Painful ield ly Druggists crcryh 7/crc. BEIY VHR OF COUNTERFEITS, A \o y_ y/ . | . Ask foi Heltnbold's.i Mll* NE W STOli E r ? . , r.. t> ]• O . ' ' - r * Just ojeard in Samuel Stark's Brick Block, two doors below the WYOMING NATIONAL BANK on Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa., where may bo lound a general assortment of ..... j NEW GOODS l! consisting of DRY GOODS of every description, from plain to fancy, NOTIONS, FURS, HATS & CARS, h ■ BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, QUEENSWARE, ! ! SCC , &C; purchased at the luwe.-t market rates for cash, all of which will bo sold exclusively tor BEADY BAY, Consequently, NO TEN PER CENT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS. - ' ' J 33"ITKTlSrS!!XjiIj cS ttA.TV AMlf Hi JSUE3, TO 7HH PEOPLE (tF iriUt//.rG COftWV, f - jr ' 1 /, 1 ' f In other words, the MAX, WOMAN, OH CHILD who means tn i>nv for what thev jret will not be obli ged to pay' the M'-rchaiit .a llonu? iu order to ■ve ' him what he loses by those who uili not or ynu i o liut make pay. 0 It is unnecessary for ns to go into a more lens iy detail of rhe articles we keep, but it suffices to iy that IT WILT, BE OUR CONSTANT AIM rtot eat people well, and keep on hand, ) ALL ARTICLES the demand of the C mnty requires. •"A ' ■ ''l With the above truths anil facts before yon Oen- I tleiuen and Frienus, we invite you respectfully to call and see us FRANK C. BUNNELL, ROBERT W.BANATYNE. I ' Tunkb ann Jan. I, lSsg LACK A WESTERN R. R Spring Arrangement—lß66, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE- Ti:-T\vAJ(D | EASTWARD. I ruing ' Ercn'g | STATIOHS ) Morn'g | Evening Train [ Tra'n | | Train | Train. A. 31 i I>.M. i |A. M. IV. 3f. 9.Q0 400 JftW York 5.20 10.35 11. ) 7.(m New Tlainpton •••• 2.30 810 11 -17 7.22 Washington 2.08 7.50 11 50 7.04 Oxford 156 7.40 "12 10 7,54 Bridgevillc 145 7.30 | •V 1235 759 Manunka Chunk--. 1.39 735 1 -12 45 R-20 l)laware 1-30 7,2(1?J £■l2 53 8.29 Mount Bethel 100 6*55 v - 1.16 8.15 Water Gap 12 44 G4U j v ~ 1.: 11 iSB Stmulsburg 12*30 6...y . r J. 11 910 Snragiieville .'2 19 6.19< 2"; l 5• 920 Henryvill® ••••.••• • 12.09 8.10;- ; *> 2.'- 933 Oakland 11.53 5.56-3 - 9.52 1 oks 11 35 5.41£ i >2 !3 in.ll Tohyhantia 11 16 5 53< ~ 3.00 10.24 OwihbboM 11.02 S. 11" : ; ]■ Moscow -0 37 4 193 | .5 10.58 Dutiuing 10,27 4.41 v , w ' :48 li.lt' Greenville 10.15 4,5-^ A M. /■ Scran ton s ! 4 ?,i 10 25 I've S ) a've 9.45 4.10 4.42 10 47 CI- rk'i Summit 923 3.48 4 .".0 10 55 Abingtoa 9.15 340 51 11.11 Factory vilto 859 3.25 5 2 1131 Nicholson 8,35 3-02 5.43 tls { Hophottom BjS 24: 6.10 12 15 .Montrose 7.55 226 6 112 26 New Mil ford J. 34 .07 50 12; 5 Great Bend 7.15 1.50 V, M. A. M A, M. T M, COX .V 1 X'TIO XS—Westward, T' MORNING TRAIN from New York enn t M.I N'U? IvA Clir: K with the train leav ing ia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. in ,■ .i:l tT BEND with the through Mail Train I ;! n v ■■ railway, with s'eepiog car attached, ■ ~.1 ill the principal stations on that road, arriving a Buffalo at 6 10 a, m Til EVEN ING TRAINS from New York con- MANI NKA t ill NK with tho tra'n lcav i % I'nil ••! ••• hia (Kensington Lepot,) at 330 p. in n r' : - tr.'i'nu at 11:30 whore it rem 1 ins till 1025 next, ng, when it leaves, arriving at , ,t l* 1. i 1 .'.35 p. in, connecting with the Day , - West 0:1 the Erie Roi'ray. Idasl ward. 1 V. ENINtr-TRAIN fwci Great Bend con -1 .h IC l it';, th • CinelnoafTExpress on the Erie 1! f : , the Wi st; at Manunka Chu k with ■ r 1:o*PI ii "it Iphia and intermediate t a tions, r • in 1 hi' .lelphia at ti.3o p. m.' and at New Km toll with 0 train (or Kaston. Bethlehem, Alt n, 1 and Harrisburg, arriving at llar r.- s ■ '• **" ■' p. in. 1 :e ilYl'lMMl TRAIN from Great Bend con t st' ,ti* 1 O'l iho Now York Express on tho Kx- Erii Railway flgpen the West; at Ma t iitnK with a train whieh runs to Belvi lere it li .-•.■*.* 1 ur til 6..'V1*.-k the next rnendng. a I'on with an Express Train tjr :'il Alicntown, Reading and Har ri-' urg \ " 1 XT(V. connections are made with . ..e L 1 kawan aan l BhH.msl.urg Rail nu .1 sten, Kingston, Wilkeshirre. -' i,-tr I)*' vil!e. Northumberland : i! :,i< diate slut ions, and with ">.' i :\ii'.re and 1111 Nan Railroad to .. , ... ndaie an l intermediate stations WATTS ( OOKE, Supt. R. A. TT':M v, General Ticket Agent. j29tf 6 C 0... niano iraoiiTE £ MANUFACTURER'S ~ T ~~v- r cr -YORK r **; ..ft!* puldic an 1 the trade is invi- I u> our now i'ale 7 octavo 10.-enwl piano i ; * v iuin and iurity of tone are unri ' '1 . . : i T red in this market, They , • . ' 11 . ; venients. French Grand ~, 1i,0,i. up j :lir nIV ime over-strung brass, Ac, 1,, . 1 irnment beingmide under the personal .. ,v* or. J. 11 Grovesfi en, who has had a •of over 30 years in their inarm w mteJ in every particular, . 'GROVESTEEN 7 . -mm nroivt '. Hit* highest reward ot (jA Jirr ALT. OTHERS, TFS SL2BBATED WORLDS FAIR V'lu-rc v( . , ■ *;mit .TT -iiuments f-om the liest nia |, t , ' !' . (la, i iny, I'tiila'lelphia Hai ti,. IN w York ; and also at the j / . l 1 Role f>r five successive years, the il from both ot which can he seen at ear w re r . >lll. in' TO.: H-I ion of improvements we make a 1' no ;'<•!!.• and by 111 anil(aeturing : 5 in. 'v. . 3-x f.'ral'y.* .-h system, are enabled to umenis at a price whlek will precfuiu | cnaipelilipn. 'Jen s Net Cash, in Current Funds, * |t . Ne circulars sent free, "A. A C "48 \ 5-n45- lyenr A & C, CAMP \ I(iNS OF THE A P II V O F THE POTOMAC. r.V WII.MAM Sty I NT* N. THE ST.'.N'JAF.D HJSTCF.Y UF THE GRAND ARMY, i li" ress, TIIE AUTHOR SAYS : 'T dc-i ninth; volume to record what that Ar * v i t .*••;•! tjfi red In t<*n cinipiigns and two score b titles. I I N til Inve t i re' l ,rato the unswerving loyalty ■ ill ' !: *■ ' li'ets when the I. oa lof military e ! - ; 11 f.iih !, hel i il. u!is!;ak.*n of loitune, to a duty; Il'-ijiip.iieJ. j . 1 h mi - t" follow i: Ihrr.ugh a checkered ex -1 i : ft. .: i ' I'i.iiiiagled of great misfortunes, •r .. ' Mile > :*il it rlorles ; but from first to last , 1 will li'.f. atriitl in nv buffets of fortunes. If ho-'i ••winter "I rough weather," the Army of t: i* t• .1 * r."\ - gave il)- but made a good fight, ai d finally reached the goal tt;' 1 - M'u.*, there will be no other hero than the A y>lt' e.' Tin ' ■ it.-clf; for it would seem that it, ti.i- w. 1 : • l'co: :* it wac'decreed there should :•>'•<• no i prf.-iii *" to t,i>fo ..e the central fig tire ai ■mo■■re of men's eyes. Napoleon, in an II ' 0 . ■ <•' 'pence, exclaims that in the ; • it >'•..! li t ifv gro.it, and generally had med i'*u* 1 ir .*<■; it us thai it might be said, that *■ re.\ w lit owe 1 not to genius but bought with its blood." , r Jli> Utlie only History of the "Grand i At iny, and no b 1E 3 23.0 TAYELJXG rbELO . j Ml AID IFTISIYUII MILY: LINE OF STAGES, Wirii TJIXT FBOM ! MESHOPPEN TO TUNKHAKNQCK . I 0 — DEPARTING, will leave the North Branch Hotel at Me.shoppen at 10 o'clock A, M., and make ;t con nection at Tunldiannock, with blaux-s lor PITT TON and \VIL!vBS-| I BAUItE, and with stage to connect with tlie Night Express Ttain >n the I). L& W. R. R, Passengers l>y j ; thi3 line will arrive at New York, Philadel phia, Harrisburg and Baltimore the same Evening. RETURNING, will leave Tuiikb nnock'on 0 e i arrival of stagescosnceting with the P;u . ilANSl.r.ll IL s. Tunkhannock, June 28, 1 "DR. TALP.OTT'S PI I.IN . (AN Tl-D YrPHP TIC.) td h'gt.ly Cviic.-: ta' 1 Extr.tc trom n ()() US V 4 3 III*. i' 1> S. Of the greatest medicinal valiu, [>■ 1p ir 1 oiigina I or' ;' rij.tions * t tin* <• *Ur. ' 0 ! lH*. 'I'M : >iT*. . and u.-oJ t.iui vv th remark • ws for tiwu \ | years. Anitd*lrtb)e rciacdv ia • M Dl.-'F.A.-FN 01 THE LIVER, OK ANY ITKRA.VOEMKNT ot* THK Digestive Organ, THEV CI ItK Diarrhoea. Dys|iepsi:i, Scrolnla, .ThhkUci Itiliousmrs*-, I.lvcr t'oinplalut. The well-known Dr. MoTt n)in( these Pills "I have used the formnla from wii li .nr Pi!" - arc j made, in my practice for over 12 'ye rs . tl, * h1 v- 1 the finest effect upou the Liver and Dig- iv • Mr- ( gans of any medicine in the world, and :-• I' •? tin t perfect Purgative who-h ha- . ver yet 1 -TI U: . 0 ; | auvbody. They are sat'c an 1) If i-ant to I. , but j powerful to cure. t'heir | . in-tr.it ng pruperfi - j stimulate the vital netiviti -of the :y. r- a \e ' tbe obstructions of it- organ.-, puiiiviug to • i • .I. * and expel di-ca-e. 'Hoy pit ;•• m-t ':•• ill which breed anS grew oi-'ei. per .1 at .-1 -o 1 ordisor it-ie.l organs into their nnioritl action,aud i input a healthy tone with sir*..- 1 n. w • | system. Not only 101 they core th every dy , om- . plaints o l ' every body, but also f'.ruii 1 in f ! .n --gentus disease*, at; I being purely v . * ' . Ir* from any risk or harm. No p>-rs >ll "who his 011 useil these Pills will ever l>u without tiiem." They create pure blood and icm v • ill impurities fron the system, hence are a jisit'u. euro for FEVI KS, 111: Vl>At lit;. i'lblN. '.! 1 U UUItIVI. i'll VSI->.*Xi) SIIHfNfH TAHY IlliSlOtfS, X)osr—For adults, one Pill in the morning; for children 8 years, half a Pill. £ ~f Price One Dollar per Hor. supp'i if. or tent by Mail, pout paid, loony, irt I f l . J. BAL.OCK. 1 { MESHOPPEN PA. S P pt'si eel full y rtnnonnces to lus ens- tonuMs and the public that he Itas r Giihaiid andisprep.Treil to lnannlaehire c In order, on niiurL notice, all kinds oi 0 i J Carriages N Wagons. * Bclnjf himself a practical workmen,! ? mid having in his em])loyniont com-< y pt (cut wt kmen in all branches of the j t busireSs : ,-ind usin? roaterial selected } from tbe iuest Eastern manufacioi iur; t lie feels confident that he can 'WARRANT SATISFACTION I t to ALL who may favor them with i theTpatrouasjc. ' r BLACKSMITIIING, s I PAINTING, VARNISHING, TRIMMING, ; t AND JIEPA RING C i 0 DONE ON SHORT NOTICE and in a workmanlike style ; i:.:: : :s always modes m |; Up also keeps ON I LIN I) A D| TOR SNLL all kinds of Carriage 7 T- J teri:.l Mich as |( rdoRTicKD //ÜBBS, TURNEDSPOKI . J 1 BtNT Rim ß, Pows, TIUI.LS, POLE j* OIR.-CI.MT i.-, TRIMMINGS, PAINT . 1 VAR ni .. . TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE- 1 BOLTS. fiurlvvs < :(ALEABLE, IRON &e. | * It. J. IIALiiOCK.' ] ' j 1 Mi .-hupp u i'a. Jan. 50, 18gg \ 5: 23 it'* j-? H iRfiW&M k tit OA ! - ■ \ i a : j / . '••• • -*l . '• 1 i / y- . . j ;! I - -A c •I Mi it'r If J. j | 2 ■ i ' . . **'" a ! 1 ./t 1 1 C ' - ; ' so* 4 1 " V I'. wr , J 'A A'J'Q \ V% , : a u- -- 2 i. j S —) — t u i Xf > w Ci 'FKR 10 li .VL E li N. ST. f . NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE ! KAIL. " OLID ID SPIKES, ANVILS. I J.. Li • i L3IN .v CONVEX lIOIHU-SHO' 4, 11AM .i,i.5. i, i 1 HO:.'-E- N AILS. iwr rYTTr 11 rr v rpov V * i t v.J u 1 f-1 1 X ili-C-'.' * 1 anasiir nnfp Lju J E li J il a iiiiii ( VRlM}\ TEL.-' T' OI.S, (ALL WAI RM'l'fiD,) runs. S" MY UUi.Ltil >. SEAT SPIN DL -, < MR? AGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOT IS.M 'i s. VVA.-H- LiiS BKri iNG, PACKING GRIND STONES; j PT. AST FR PARTS. (.'! SllA'f. IIAIK. SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD I P.I << !! WINDOW i GLASS, Ac , Ac., ' AT -'O j . - TOO':-; AN 1> lii.IN'DS ON il'A'Mi IN AND 3* A N 1' KAt TT " i'D ') G ORDER I LEATUmii AND FINDINGS] FAI/r'BAlv'S SALES. I -r tt * .tiarch 26. 1863. vln33— j FIMKLE & LYON SEWING MCH NE CO. OJjh-c W 'Jirotfdtrrtg-. JVeff JTorJt. 1 Guarantee.—A ti • a lairu'al. if any puu-b.-.-tfr ib M. n•!i .. J l'iy K : 4 A t.yo i S .*.wit * M ! ciiino a su| cfinr In any m:u h.nc 'ii inaikat. i." n I jc.mn it an*) liavo bis money, il iia-i i iken many iof list* i) gllf-l p'i/.-*s —i I'* s i i>4l plica' - I Itl •' ■' '.v | ntliT li- -t cl.*w< Hv-'.iiWj-rdocs a wider laiige of ) |wt rk v.i boat ch in .' requires no Übitg l"' 1 { 'tq c'c-iurtr ti); rl no •*!SHWOS* t® st't nccuic, leg- [ ; uial© pi. ioti. vuuin sending us two ordei'S fr j , Machines, shall receive one for himself as a p es- . ■ eat. 'J'tiv piojio'it ou is extended to Profess- | ors nini-Toatidiers . : ■ it'c have m** cuc 'tct .-1 ' ur New Manufactory nt a cost ~;* -„ ~ .<,2i ,CL'U,. inrlwding New lhitcut*. ; 5 aid important Improvements; and the object of i tl, ~i , VI . j ina is w <*cu'ottie iiuinctiiale in- ; , | . in .. . . • npi >ed in acliiiic* iino rvi ■ y i<>u ! , • ; g.. 's. w'A.'.ul iaciii of ibe great i.• ecru of a ti.nvi-.-g .igei.t. j . Il i .| . :b ii cann.t avail in towns occupied by ou.-agcui-. . - I*! . • . iqr dcseriplivi* Catalogue, wih sam- I oi :v.bi G, Li T ILS LYON, £<■•'Y !' 13026. p f-, iv f\fj aaC Cc\ AII ftc i 4 J iiTljt 2.J t) Li TIJ Ul/SA JLt SLJ S v jgs. t ■ MtrW-x : . I, ' —k'fYi/ Tits Subs'-ril-cr. it practfr tl workmnn *of long ex- ' * peril .e.i- unv tin' bing oil alar go lot id new Car t riage.s and K. gi at bis C arris go shop * IN TUMHFTMGL I Equal, if not *ir Tior, in Wnrkmnnshlp. Quality | ] ,( f Material; atul-fiiti h, to tho >Tnrnc-'ont at ntiy other shop in the country. Those wisuing to buy j should la" (tail nnb (Oromißf £!) cm. ; PAITIIN3, VARNISHING: |{ TRIMMING REPAIRING , j Done on Huxt notice ang it) u workmanlike Ftvlc._ Charges moderate. _ • c > 1 J. CAMPBELL. *' Tn&khannock, Aug. 2d, '65, Scrofula, or King's Evi^ s a constitutional disease, a corruption of the flood, by xTiieh this fluid becomes vitiated, went, and po< Tiling in the circulation, it pervaika the vvliule body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is first From its attacks' nor is, there one which it may nit d troy. The crof;ilous taint is variously caii -. d by mercurial disease, low living, dia> ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, audi above all, by the venereal infection. Whate ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the COB* stitution, descending " fropa parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to lie the rod of Ilim who says, I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upen their children." Its eifacts commence by deposition from the blood of < irrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lung-, liver, end internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and om the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul eor rup 'oa, which g>. iidcrs in the blood, depresses the tvsrgies of Hie, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have fur less power to with st ud the attacks of other diseases; conse qv. ntly vat numbers perish by disorders wlib h, although not scrofulous in their nature, nr? still rend red fatal by this taint in the fvst ■ . M ist of the consumption which de rn f :• ay has its origin directly in tl:l; scrofulous contamination; and many d tractive <1; s s r,f the liver, kidneys, brain, an 1, ind cd, of ail tire organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. (hi. quart' r of all our people are scrofulous; their pti ons are invaded by this lurking in ] , arid i his undermined by it. To cl n-e it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it "by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AVER'S , Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the in').-t cfT' Ctual remedy which the medical skill of ■ ti ) can devise for this every wlicn ■ I'M .. and fatal malady. It is com bined \ j niiiedials that have bin (h, OV■. 1 for Jiv expurgation of this foul di-ortb i fl oi. th 3 bi" >bun 1 the rescue of the sv>- iu from its hi iructive consequences, {j i iv: il for the cure of no", i.r> 1 y S :• "da, but also those other afleo from it, such as ERUPTIVB ami SKIN- DISEASES, INT. ANTHONY'S FIRS, It: >ll, or ERT- IFKI.AS PLMFI.ES, PUSTULBS, PLOT; HI:-.BEAINS ami BOIES,TUMORS,TETTRR and RFAI.T It in: CM, SCAEH HEAD, RINGWORM, l.m i u.vii.-:i, ciYi-niLi ric and MERCURIAL Dis- EA-. LIJ. I)" Y, DVSPERSIA, DEBILITY, and, iildt- i, A 1.1. COMI'I.ALSIS ARISING FROM VLTIA* TE.) OH lupiiii. iJi-oon. The popular belief is founded in truth, fort tion of the blood. The Y t i 'iij 1 virtue of this Sarsapa j. par fyand mr- aerate this vitaTfluid, wi lav t w .ii h'soui. 1 health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. AVER'S Ague Oure, ron THE SPEEDY CURE OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, f '.. it! Fever, Dumfe II r.;iche, or Bilious i. . . he, and Bilione Fevers, Indeed for the v V.it>eases originat ing i;> biliary derangement, tSRwf If the Sis . a Countries. We are enable 1 l.crc to off' r the community a remedy whi t< en tbe above complaints with certainty, is still pi i tly harmless m any t invaluable in districts rs prevail. This ••CURE' ; ISOB cf FBVEB AN :. A?' ■ • f end prevents the de vi 1 - : at i f ti. ,if taken on the first an ns. Itisnotonly t. • 1 t r-1: ' " ' " • :i> ivcrcd for this class -t. The large > it within the as district*, where J- ■ ■,vo" i •• -.il . every bodv should i ' r cure ana protec i, . A " t this remedy over any other' ! i b; eedy and certain - .u:.s no Quinine ,dates no quiuisra or . r upon the constitu t , i, fade as healthy as if they had m vet bad the digoese, i ever and A ue is l. >t alone the consequence of the miasmatic prison. A great variety of disor ders arise horn its irritation, among which are ,\ f roll/i(i, Wuuatism, Gout, Headache, Blind ws*. Toothache, Laratc, Catarrh, Aithma, PaU , • , l\:ln fit! A ■ etion of the Spleen, llyeter ic tt p , PatafyH* and De rail r/- me/it of the Stomach, all of which, when ori • • ; -in ; i'n this cause, put on the intermittent type, or beiome periodical. This u CVUE " expels the pois n fr ua the blood, and eeueqanqf cures them ell alike; It is an invaluable protection jt immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily iv ,;,; intl > malarious districts. If taken occa ily while tv.n sed to the infection, that will i t excreted from the system, and cannot aeeomul ' in s rffi id t q .antity to ripen into die or. e, it nee it aeyen more valuable far preten tion tii in cure, arid few will ever suffer from Inter* nV.it- if .a v avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYKK &< CO., Lowell, Mass. ! , 1 A Co., and- J. W, l.y man A Co. i, SterlingvMle, also by ii iocs everywhere G lea Sewing Machine ' 3IP I ME . •- 1 * r V23Z38 M > r A JF3F JB ru > : : ' run ■ If th, IS6O. ;A£i "AntVAY, N, Y. i Xii . o.\ lIU-iET, BOSTON. \ i ".r •'< . i -tru •led on entirely new , . , a,- nanny rare and i . r r been examined by . ] ti and ]>rononnced to be fclSil'f.HUTl • ('( 'I t CTIOX 06-iiWNETI. It • •• i perpendicular action, ,i i; ■ iii.* - I ;: r Nl.i'l;'.• Stitch." which will •y" • - v.-f." flit is alike on both .. : ii-:. i -evii'* on every description He finest .Narsook Sin lie. wuh • I'mcn or silk thread, from the eoiWf'rt lo'the t nr.su l *or !. vi •• ' ( ti sirr Cr Wheel," and th hast l N i ai'uth as glass and is i t.vr- n: nt.t.v \ n 'ls-eess MAcrits*! It r. ■;■'!'r cent leu purer to drive it thawts tebioe in t' i -irkct. A girt ti.t hsyi i- enn i it steadily, without i . o'ue '.ii.* \ to 1,, a I th. • > i-tin ■ l i ,ul t-iinplicity" of con stifi- it lis ,t iat: - s il'ie lo get out so , ■ i ■ . 'V to gIVS ANTLC*BNTTBTIH*V>N7 ••' • loritc •>': ti.-.sn who • may desire •. sintplv (••• "'i a .-ii j'trior article, to i.inc un I . .)••*• tl>-- "ihni, ailed Machine." (i ■ • ' ■' *J!fvient to enable ' biiiil) their entire A - . .'••• lOh ' ' 7 '•' n.s trill be liber ally, c' dtt i rillt'.' " •• 1 ' a' " •• t. ii. the United State wlidn , '▼ i .' 11shed, Also fo Cn' P C st-.-l >• ath America, to whom a liberal d ! - • if will I o Hvn. T.J. He A HIT I UK & CO. A . f: Co. , 4 .. ■ PlltNCi Pf.r: .vr:r"A 'I-* I ST.IfiT.WHED .: i.,SaruiieutS Mcfltnth X'' burg E ?t Astholm. vfr.lfily AIC . STRAVtir.fltl' TIUJE Every youug ' ly ill, ! gentleui ;a in the United States e** he ' sniuething very much t<> their advan t.ige hv return mail (. e charge>, by uddrewing the uadeisigueil. 'lln> " having feajs of being hum bugged will oblige by uyt noticing, this card. All others will please addre - their obedieat THUS. I. CUAPMAN, 831 Droadway, New xsiit vsn2l-lyoar—S. M. P. & Co.