North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 27, 1867, Image 4

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*Oi 1867.
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THE
Fashifn Magazine of the World.
LI I'ER TURE, FiNE ARTS, AMD FASHIONS,
ftie most toagcii-ent Steel engravings. DOUBLE
FASH ION-FLATIA Wood engravings on ever*
•u eject that 'n interest ladies. Crochet kritting,
Netting, Emorvidery, Articles for the Toilet, for
tfee Parlor, 'be Boudoir, and tbc Kitchen. Every
thing, in fact, to make n output tk LAL>Y'*B"OK
TH IADIES* EAVORITE FOB S7 YEARS
X" At t .<ii.ie ha* bsea able 'ocem ete iih it.—
None :• tempt it.
GODEY'S TECEIT7S
forever* epartmenr fa n<>u**bold. Tasse alsue
•re * r'b rh pri<i: nl the Bunk
AO 'EL (,OTT AGES (no utber M.igasins five*
tbain f vv.th tiasrratre.
I)t(WVI.VG LESSON'S FOR TilE YOUNG. An
other specialty w.tn O'eiey.
ORIGINAL Ml iC, worth $3 - yevr. Otk.r
M igtiztnc po' :-sb ni l woru-out uinsie ; butth-sub
■ ribers t> GoJev get it before the music stores
GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another pec liari
t\ web Go .ey
Fnfhtitin imm Messrs. A T Stewart A Co., of
New York, :he niillioiitiire mercK'tiTs, appear in Ge
dey, rhe ottl'y Vf igaiioe that has them.
Ladies' Bonnets We give more of them in •
year than any oth'-r Msgizine In fact, the Lady's
80-it enables every lady to be her own bonne* in
ker.
MA KION TTART.AND.
Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden
Tat ft," Ifoss Side,'' "JYeme
sis," and ".Miriam,"
writes fo Godey e.h month, an I t< no other mag
azine- A new n • vel by her will be published in 18
67. We have also retained all our old nod favorite
eon', r khutors.
7BUMS OF
FOR 1867
(F, •am which there can he no Deviation J)
The following are the terms of the Lady's Book
for 1967:--
One copy, one year A3 00
Two copies, one yeer ® s' l
Three copies one year 7 RU
Four copies one year 10 00
Five copies. "'ie year and an extra copy to
the per-on getting up the club, making
six c pies 14 00
Sight copies one y®ar. and sn extra copy
to the person getting up the club,making
nine copier 21 00
EKvcti copies, one year, an I an extra copy
to the pcrnn getting up the club, making
twelve copies 27 Of.
r<r All additions fo club* at Hub rates.
S!b subscribers wi!l be s-nr to any post-of
floe where 'b-* subscriber in <y rcidc.
Goilev's Lady's Book and Arthur's Horn*
Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt ot
S4 ail
We have no club with any other magaetne >
n en* paper
i'Y" The money muft all be seat at one time for
any of the Clubs
i llao.oi < subscriber* must send 24 cents addi
tion I foe i h subscriber
Addrcs* L. A.GODKY,
S E Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets
Till! A DEL Till A.
j^Cßanton B usiness
PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
AND
LADIES'' ACADEMY.
A PRACTICAL BUSINE'S EDUCATION
Single and Double Entry Book-keeping. Business
ant Ornamental Peuin.inship.Cotnmercial Arithmetii
an Ci'rres(s>nd'i)e, Wholesale anil Ke'ail Business
Jobbing. R lilroading. Shipping, Fwwarlrog an.
Cominftion, Negotiating Loans. Bilis of hxchauge
Ban ing, Phonogrtj by und Coinioercwl Law
Life Si hol .rsbip L.r 'he Commercial Course, witi
privilege of
LAD IE $ * A CA DEAC /OA L
VETARTME.YT.
Misi M A Foster. Principaf,
Reading, Spelling, Wri'tog, Grammar. Geography
Philosophy Cht-niie-ry. Astroony, Bistort, (inrlu
din? Bille His or.) Arithmetic. Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry, 1 eticb anil Latin.
Higher En dish brandies and the Lcnguacas (* '
quarter, klt'.Ob. l"'o> commences Monday, Feb.
24 tb.
No College vfTorlsp tf .ter advantages to Ladie
and lentieincn tor ob uiiwg . Commercial Educa
tion. or tor the study .f th Higher English and th
Language. For turiti r intorua. turn semi for a Cir
cular, or p ldre*. .....
J. N. GARDNER, Principal.
* T 6u3o-ly. Scranton, Pa.
LA'.EST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE Spring
SKIRT.
The Wonderful Flexibility nd great ootnf .rt 'in
pleasure to any L<i ty wearing the Duplex Eltpti
will expericnceJ jrticularljr in all orowl
ed Assemblies. Carriiiges, R.ii!naJ Cars
Church Pews, A.inChurs, fur Promenade and
HOUSJ Dress, as the skirt can be folded when m
use to occupy a small place as ea ily an; l c°nven
ientlv as a Silk or Muslin Dr-ss, ar, invaluable
quality in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring
Skirt.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure.cotnfort. and
great convenience of' wearing the Duplex Eltj.n-
Steel Spring Skirt tor a sing e day, 'ill nevet afPr
wards willingly dispense with their use. F-.r
Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superi
or to all others.
They will not bend or break !>ke the Smple
Spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful
shape when three orfout oiuimirv skirts will have
been thrown aside us useless. The h s.ps are cov
ered with double ard twisted thread, an/ the bot
tom rods are notonly double spring-, but two e (r
double) covered: vreventiog theui from wearing ou
when dragging dewn stoops, st iirs. Ao
The Duplex Elliptic is n great fattrite with a!!
ladi-a and is universally ri-ci.mi.ieu
Fashion Mag;ixit* as the TA A D VKD sIvIRT t F
THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
. To enjoy the follow-Ag ifiestiuiable adv ullage in
CriiHiiinc. vis : supreme quality, perfect manulac
tur sty !"h sii a|.e au I finish Flexibility, durability,
eouitori nd ecoL mv enquire fo* J W. Bradley s
Duplex Etip'ii- or Douole >priug Skirt, a.id be sure
end yi lhe genuine article.
CAMION.- To guard against IMPOSITION be
particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as DU
PLEX" hav the red ink sum p. via, '*J. W. Brad
ley's Duplex Elliidie St el Springs." ipon the
wa'stbaud—none others are geuuine Also notice
that every iloop will aibuit i. pin being parsed
through the centre, thu revelling the two (or
double', springs braided together therein, which is
the secret f thc'.r Flexibility and strength, and a
combination tot to be f. unt in any other Skirt
For Sale in all Stores where First Class skirts are
. sold throughout the States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the So'e Own< r of the Patent,
WESTS BRADLEY A CAREY,
97Ch,uubers and 79A SI Reade gts. N, T,
6n22 3tnos
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU andiin-roved
Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in all
their stages, at little expense, litt'e or no change in
diet, no inconveuience ui no exposure. It i* plea#-
ant in ta,te and odor, immediate in its ac ion, and
free from all injurious properties.
HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU give# health
**d vigor to ihe tiaine ant bloom to the pa lid
lAeek Debility is aeoonp mi* Iby many alaruiiag
s, Uptons, and if no ireeiment is submitted to, cons
aptiea, iuaaauty, er epileptic fits emt.
£ \V £> lOti E
-. '
Just ojuaed in faotoel -Stark's Brick Block, two
doors balow the
WYOMING NATIONAL BANK
on Tioga Street, Tcrakhaanock, Pa., where may be
found a general assortment al
NEW GOODS
oausislksg W
DKT GOODS of evury deMriptioo, frm
plain tu fancy,
NOTIONS,
FURS,
HATS k CAPS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
QUEENSWARE.
Ac , Ac ,
purchased at the Inwes (market rates fereaeb, all of
which will be soid ex lusively lor
READY r\AY,
Consequently,
NO TEN PER CENT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS, j
BXJKnVESI-.IL. cfc BAKTATYNE,
TO THE PEOPLE OF COIWIV.
Greeting
Ia other words, the
MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD
who means to pay for what they get will not be obli
ged t<> pay tbe Merchant !sonus in order to save
him what he loses by those who trill not or you can
uot make pay.
"
It is unnecessary for us to go into a more lengthy
detail of the articles we keep, but it suffices to say
that
IT WILL BE OUR CONSTANT AIM
rtot eat people well, and keep on hand,
ALL ARTICLE*
the demand of the County requiret
Wi'h the above truths and facts before you Gen
tlemen and Friends, we invite you respectfully to
call and see us
FRANK C BTNNKI.L,
ROBERT W. BAN ATTN E.
LACK J WL3TEIIN R R.
AVItiU-r Arraiigemc t— Dee. 3d.
PASSENGER IKAiNS LEAVE
WKSTWARD | EASTWARD.
Morning Evru'g | STATIONS j Moru'g | Evening j
Train ( Tra*n j | Train , Train I
A. M | P.M. | | A. M. |P. M. j
9.00 New York" ~ 5,20 rj !
2 11.30 New Hampton 2,30
12 lb Manuiika tb-uk-•• • 1,35
C 12,a5 Delaware ••• Diue•• 1 30 as
4,3 d 10,10 Seranton 9,45 6.20
© 5. >6 1.43 Niebo son 8,35 4,30
* ti,2i 2,38 M .litrose 7,55 335 -
- 7,34 3,05 <
CAM' P. M. 'Foot of Liberty St. A. AI.P.M* 1
COA7N KCTlONJi—Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York con
re,ts at MANUNKA CilU; K with the train leav- j
ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. m
and at with the through Mail Train
on the Erie Railway, with steeping car attached,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
and arriving at. BuflMo at 618n, in .
The Ibissenge- train from Seranton cornactg at
Great Ben I wiib through trains g"'ng west and east
ou Erie Railway, arrivin -at B at I.PB a. ui.,
aiu at Salatoanca at 12 tu.
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects th re with the Cincinnati Expaess on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with
a train for Philadelphia and intermediate nations,
arriving iu Philadelphia at 6 30 p. ui.' and at New
Hampton with a train for Easton. Befhl-hein, Al
lentown, Reading and ilarrishurg, arriving at liar
rist.urg at 8-30 p. ui.
At SCRANTON, connections are made with
trains on the Lackawan-a and Bloomshurg Poiil
roan to iinu fr in Pittston, King-ton, Wilkesbirre.
Berwick, Bhaimsburg, Danville. Norihumiierlaud
Hatrisburg and intermediate stations, and with
rains on the Del < ware and Hu Isoij Railroad to
and from Carhondale and iuferii.edi- te stations
J RKI9BTN Pretident
R A. HENRY. General Ticket Agent je29tf
A' E\\ PAM C Y
AND
TRMMING STORE.
Tt<ga citieet, Tuiikhannock, Pa.
MRS- K I, ASK.
HAVIN 4 lately opened a new F mcy Btore., of
fers for sale an entirely new assortment of
TIIIMTkTIIJ.G
Drcs' Triniini'.gs. Wiiiie (tools. Embroideries
Ladies Z'pher. in all colors. Kid Gloves. Cuffs .n,.j
Collars Lace, Veils. Corsetts, L idtesNe kt es, best
qoa i'y of Coiubs, Needles and Tbieiol of the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every van- ty, a
large stock of
TOY*,
Including China, Broar.e. Papier Machr Tin. Rose
wood. Glass. Pewter, W(a)ien, Parian at.d Canty
Toys.
For Ladies.
Cosmatie? Ac . Bu. has Pomades, Oils, HandoDns
bloom of youth ana Paints, Rouge. Lilly White k
MRS. E. LEASE
Tunkhonnnck, May 1, 1966
GIWrSTFFY & CO.
piANO p:)RTE
iMAAUF ' CCUUERS
Broadway
NEAV-Y.OIIK
The attentii nor tac putdtc io tit. iri.t is invi
ted to our n * >-aU- 7 '•clave roseivon.l f>i.uio
fortes which f > v .iuioe , tidroi iiy of ton, a, e unri
valled by a,.y hi 11-rt" olTcrcd in this market They
contain all fir- :iod-rn I .pr..vemebis French Grand
action, harp p. dal iron frame .ver strung brass. Ac.
,nu e i-h in-tru uenf rein :mi I; on ler iba person -I
an; rvi.-:b of Mr. J. II Grov. st< en, oho has hid a
practical experience of ,-vei 30 vear- 1 -. 'b-ir manu
facturers full warranted tn every particular
THE '-GUOVESTEEN
mHO-IOBST"
received t'ie highest reward ot
ME3RIT
0 v t: r a j -lot } i e as,
THE ELEBRATEB
WORLD S FAIR
Where were exhiiited instruments from the hesi tua
kers of London. Paris. Germany, Philadelphia Bal
timore, Boston and N w York ; and also at the
American Institute for five successive years the
gold and silver medals from both ot which can be
seen at our ware room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
still in re peifec Piano forte and by manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash system, ;ire enabled to
offer these 'nstruments at a price which will preclude
compel ition.
Terms Net Cash, in Current Funds.
| -ff I)-.s-nptive circulars seut-frec.
*A. V t' " 49
v5-e45- ' A AO.
N
Having purchased the entire interest in tha Pho
tographic Gdlery in this place, I take pleasure in
informing my friends and the public in general that
1 am p spans' to produce pictures of every descrip
tion, in- lading
CARTES
V T I <i \ 1.1 I I S. \MBHt 'i YI'KS
MELAINOI YPF.S. FEUROTY ES.
IVORYTTPK.&C. &c,
! Being possessed o| every facility I FEEL CON
FIDENT in giving entire satisfaction. All are re
quested to call and examine, and
"Feize the shadow, ere the substance firle."
All kin, 8 ot colored work -'one at the sbot'est no
tics and in tho best style of the art. Al*o all k : -ds
oi copying done from 01-i pictures, from card to
size. Satisfaction guaranteed
L. W HERM ANS.
T ink. A|t 11th. JP66
mi m
HATS & CAPS!
IM9B & m&mi
GROCLRI S.
For Sate at
F L. Si.TSEB. k 111
On Bridge street
nearly opposite
YVheclock's old stand
OKE SADY'S ftRIEND,
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING, j
ißeduced "Prices to Clubs.
THE LADY'S FRIEND annoaneesfur ISOT.the
following ov lets :—A NEW STORY by r*. lleu
rv Wood, author ot • East l.yuoe." "TtieChuiintiigs "
A> ; HOW A WOMAN HAD HER WAY"by
Elizabeth Prescoit author ot ' Told oy the Sun
"NO LONGER YOUNG," by Amanda M Douglas,
authorof 'ln Trust," Ac ; and "DORA CASTEL,"
by Frank Le Bsurdict
It will gtv e • SPLENDTD DOUBLE PAGE I
FINELY COLORED FaSHICN PLATE—engraved
on Steel—in erery number.
It wil give a beautifully executed FANCY
TEE.L E2VG RAVING in every number
It will give large assortment of WOOD CI TS,
illustrating the Fashions, Fancy Work. Ac., in erery
number.
!■ will give a popular piece of Ml SIC, worth the
coat ot lite Magazine in itaelf- in every number.
It will give a copy of the hciutiful P-eiiiiutu
STBKL Eugr-ving-- "ONE OF LIFE'S !L TL'PY
HOUR " —2g in. bea long bv 20 inches wide--trt
every single (82.-50) <ubacriber, au i to every per
son sending on a C'iu >.
It offers as Premiums, Wheeler &
Wilson's Sewing Machines , ilver
Plated fea Sets, Spoons, Pitehers,
Gold and ilver Watcher, Guns, Ki
fles, Melodeons. Clothes' IFYiugers,
Appleton's Cyclojtedius, &c.
I
7BUMS.
1 ropv (and the large Premium Eng 'ng') 82 50
4 copies •• •• •* fi 00
5 • (.ndone gratis) 8 0
R " (and <>ne gratis) 12f'0
20 '• (and one gratis) 23.00
One copy each of LADY's FRIEND and POsT,
84.e0.
The getter np of n Club will always receive a
eopv ot the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Members
of n Club wis* in* th- Preiuinm Engraving must re
mit One Dollar extra.
Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premi
um Lists, should fflen cents fur sample Mag
azine, containing'b<> p"t. i,lr-.
DEACON & P "?TET^OV.
319 Walnut St., Phil.idilphia.
i
H. BARHAM &CO
Have u(*ne l a
KEF.CHAKT TAILO3-SHOP,
CLOTH. NG" STORE,
In S.Stark's block, one door belo w the Bank
where
.oats,
Vests,
Pants,
etc. etc.
OF HE
Al.de by .Mr B.rh.im h ins. if, or under bis per
i soual supervision, by coin|a.tent workmen, ot be
1J T M \TKItIA!..
CLOTHS, CASSI.MIKS VLSTINGS
'I HIM MINGS.
inti a nssorfnienf vl
GENTS URNISHIST GOODS,
constantly on hiiu I and for sale.
H. BARN AM A Co
Tunk Pa Ma- 1, 18^5,
I ' I
1867. 1867.
CLUBS!
"TIIE AGE."
A Democratic 31orning
Journal :
I I
■
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT IN
DUCEMfcNTS !
Union, Restoration, and Constitution*
Llbelly 1
The Daily Age contains the latest I e-vs from all
part.- of Ibe Wotld, won editorial articles ou Goveiu
lueiil, Pontics, ira te, Lin lice and G ueral Subject,
Lor.ll News. Ala ket Kepo,.s, ctu k Quota lou.-, Re
LgluUs intelllgea. e, Legal summary, Fmeigu au I
Douitstu turrunpiiiucli.e, Commercial /uleliigeuee
Uepon sot Public .Meetings, The trteal Crt Iclsm
Reviews of Lueratuie. P.ieeu eurreot, Literary No
tice.-, Agricultural inhumation. Art, Must.-, to., ft..
Besides special Tclegiaius, tt bis alt thu dispatches
ot the Asssociate.i i'tess trom every part ot <he Ltii
ted Stales, ano also the dlsout-ties reetved by the
Atlantic Cable ; and tire news trotu all parts of Eu
rope brought by the steamers, ismstan ly telegrrph
cu trour whatever jaitnt the steamers hist touch.
The Weekly Age will be a complete compendium
of the news of the week, and besides the leading ed
itorials from the Daily, will contain a large amount
of interesting matter, prepared expressly for the
weekly issue. I' wtll be n all espeefs a first class
Family Journal, particularly adajited to the Politi
cian, the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the
K .ti.ily Circle and the General Render, having very
I charaeterisii.i of a live Newspaper.' Each number
will contain an intensely interesting siria!, bv <>pe ot
j the in* st popular and tan in itiog authors, and it is
also the intention to publish, from week to wk in
the course of ibs year, three or four of the best an I
latest novels
TERMS:
Always in Advance.
THE DAILY One copy one year. 89.00 : i*
! mo iths. 81.50 ; three months 2 for any less
j period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month.—
PuS'age, thi ty i ems per quarter, to be prepaid at
j the office ot d liv rv.
THE WEEKLY' One copy, one year. 82; fie
copies, one year 89 ; ten cop-os, one vea r , $17,5 ;
twenty copies, die vear. <33, To clubs, where -he
paf-rs are sent to ..ne ad ress, the lotloWHig re luc
uoe will i.e made : Fivo o.pies, one ye tr, 88 50 ;
ten copies, (i e yeai twenty copies one
year, 83tJ. A copy will be furnish d gratis tor each
club of t-n, >r ne re, in one ad lri ss tr one year,
postage, five eerns p'ir quarter, to bo prepard at the
office of delivery.
The shove terms will be rigidly adhered to. Spec
ie en copies of ihe Dailv and \' eokly sent gr itis, on
appli ati-.n at this Offi.-o. Advertisotnenls iuserted
at lnoiistnto rates-
Address,
•
430 ('lt ft nut Strpft,
t Fa.
R. J. HAL .OCK
MESIIOPFEN PA.
Respectfully announces to his cus
tomers ami the public that he has
unhand arid is prepared to manufacture
to order, on short notice, all kinds of
Carriages Wagons.
Being himself a practical vrorkmen,
and having in his employment com
petent wok wen in all branchesot the
busit eSs ; and n-inj; material selected
from t IM* best Eastern manulactories ;
he l'eels confident that he can
WARRANT SATISFACTION
~-V- w .
to ALL who may taVor them with
the r patron ige.
BL U'KvMI t niXG
PAINTING,
V A I'M SUING,
TP.'MMING
AND ISF.PA RING
DONE <>\ SHORT NOTICE
and in a wt^kmai-likostyle
mm ALWAYS MODERATE.
//e also keeps ON . FUND A T)
Ft >K SJ LL all kinds ot Carriage > i
terial such as
MOUTICED //ÜBBS, TURNEDSPOKI ,
BENT RIM BOWS, THILLS, 1 OLF
OIL-COLT S TRIMMINGS, PAINT,
. VJARNILE \ TERPENTINE, CARRIAGE
BOLTS. (SCREWS- MALEABLE. IRON &C
R. J. lIALLUCK.'
Mesboppen Pa. Jab. 30. ISgg
vsn2sif*
HARDWARE & [RON
Eo's & Blajß
NOW OFFER FOR SALE
IRON, STE L. NAILS ANO SPTR FS. MINE
RAIL, KAI LRC Al> SPI KES, ANVILS,
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
IIOR>E-SHOPS. HAM-
M Eli KB IIORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
miw iHiim,
t .'A I PEN
TKR.-' TOOLS,
( ALL WARRANTED.)
HUBS, SPORES, I . LLOES SEAT
Sl* IN DLL'S, C A1! KI AGE M'R IN GS, AXLES.
PIPE BOXES, SPRING TEEL
BOTTS. NETS. W ASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT.
HAIR. S!*OVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
G LASS. &c , Ac.,
ALSO SASFI,
DOOR AND BLINDS
ON II WHIN ASSORTMENT
A N"T> M A M F ACTI'l'Ep A O or! HER
LEA '/ //1 Eli A Kl> El NDI NGfi
FM/IIUK'S SALES.
-ronton .urch 2fi lPh3 vln33
CAT-LIMES & SUGGIES.
ft? „
| The Subseril er. i praetie il workman of Inner ex
1 (Jeri.-noe. is now Bnt -h■ ii_r off l>t of new Cor
j riages and Buggies, at his t'arriaee -hop
IN TUNKHANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality
of Mitoriul, and finish, to those turned nut at any
' other shop in the country. Those wisiung to buy
i should
(Cull onb (Crnn-iEf Clicra.
PAITfTJVI, rr ARVTSIirrfG:
TRIM Ml NO A M> liE V A J KING,
Hone on short n-.ti e and in a vorliinanlikc style
Charges moderate
J. CAMPBELL
! Toakharnoek, Aug. 24 '65.
v5n32
MTJSTG RTOHE !
n•• ••,. p,, "
ttESEU.IL AttENTS. VJ--
Also agent for CHICKERING'ss DECKER
I BK''S. n l II AIN E-S itKUS Pi\No3 aid.
TREAT LINf-LKV A Co' 6 MKLOQLO.Vs
Also keep* a general sto< k ol the smaller .WUSKH
In*'ruineirs, .""heet Musio, Ac.
jChui< un I Sunday Shoo! S ; r.gini{ Tiooks. —
Instruction Books of all kino*. any ot wui h will be
stnt by inail upon rreelju of the i isrket pri< e
Orders from DEALERS aud i special
ly 10 Kited Address
L. u, POWELL Sera***, P*.
vMh-4 jiie-
THE WORLD,
So tax A' AO k *rjs>r ronir.
T E R Hfji
WEEKLY WORLD.
Ons Copy, one year, t 2 00
1-our Copies, one year, 00
Ten Copies, " ~ IS 00
Twenty Copies, to ens address. 2S 00
Fittv Copies, SO 00
SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD.
On® Copy, one year. f 4 00
Foui Capies, " 10 00
T.u " WOO
DAILY WORLD.
One Copy, one ye:ir, 010 ••
PRIZES.
Fr Clubs of 10, One Weeßlv, ore year,
•' 50. tftlrf Semi-Weekly, one year,
" " lot), One Daily, one year,
DIRECTION.
Additions to Clubs may be made any time ia
the year at the above Club rates
Changes hi club Lists made only on request of per
sons rt* eivmjr club packages, stating edition, poet
office and St:.te to whib it has previou-ly beea sent
and enclosing twenty-five c- nts to pay fcr trouble of
theehinge to separate address
Terms easb in advance Send, if pos-ible, P>st-
Offi e Money Order or Batik Droit. Bills sent br
j mail wilt be at the risk of sender.
J We have no traveling agents, Address allorders
! and letters to
THE WORI.D,
35 Park Row. New York.
FOR NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE
of Trine, init-.tTn, inflsmatioo, or ulceration of the
! bladder, of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands.
stone iu the bladder'eateulus, gravel or brick dart
j deposits, and all d:sa*es ot the bladder, kidnsys,
' and dropsical swell lings.
} 1"k Hh.wb 'i.ii's Fn in Extract Bccmw.
| EWS>T 0R E !
Nicholson Pa.,
Will. O.GARDNER SL CO
have just re rived a large and splendid itaak •
goods cut silting of
Jfanti) doobs
CLOTIITNO,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNIN,
Cloths,
Cassimeres
Vestings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
AM goods s Id by us wntranted as recomossadat
Our aim "To keep good Goods,"
Our mot'o, "Not to !>e tin J- rs<U "
In connection with the store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GAHML.Ms CUT AM) MADE IN THR
poo 'fflillmifi.
W.O.GARDNER A CO.
Nicholsan, Pa.
OUR STARCH GLOSS
fsthe only Article used by
First 6'lass Hotels, Laundries, and
Thousands of Families.
It eives a beautiful polish, makihg the iron [>m
etnoothlv ovi r the cloth.saving much tim r. and labor.
Goods done up with it kee clean much longer coi
sequentiy will not wear out so soon.
It makes Old Linen 100 like JS tw
O U H I M P !-; li I,\ I. 81. U 1C
Is tit- Destin the World,
Tt is soluble in hard as well as soft water. Tr is
put up i i the safest neatest, and most tonveaisat
'•nil ' f any off, red to the puidie
TIS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE (I hf3
A .feu!s wanted every here, to whom we ex
traor linary In iu< einent*,
NKW VOHK sTARCH GL'SS CD
No. 216 Fulton St.jN T
n7 Cm
ISE MIEIAYjraiTSi.
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING
A educed Prices to Clubs.
The Saturday Evening Past gives a beautiful steel
engraving (named • One of Life's Happy Hours")--
2g im-hes long by 20 inches wide-—to every single
(i 2 50) sunscriber, and to every one sending on a
Ciub.
It will coinmenoe in the fir*t number of Jawuary a
naw story, rilled ' Hie Outlaw's Batighter ; A Tale
jof the .-outhwest " by Emerson Rei nett. author of
; 'The Phaiianu of the Forest," "Prairie Flower." Ac
Tins will be followed bv oiher serial Stories from
tin: lies) Authors. >borrc* Stories, Essays sketches
l.cUers, Agiicultural Anicles. <se are also regularly
j
giwn#
j The Post i" Neu'ral in Politics— being exclusively
devoted to Literal ore and does not diss uss Politi al
or >eo' iriaii ques'i ins-— leaving these to the politual
and religious press
Tt i fit rs among its Premiums, Wheeler A Wilson's
Si-win* .M.i. lunes, Silver PlitedTei S-is.Spoons.and
pit here, Gold and Stiver Watches, Double Barrel
Gun. Aliens K'fb s. Mdo Icons, Cloths' Wringers
Appleton's Cyel| edias, &c.
N-w ni>sci'tiers who subscribe now for
1807 w II l ave iheir name en'ered on the
[IS • Trie p...? at KCE—AND RECKIT* TH*
Wll Lt YEAR 1807 Br.SIDEs !
7 BP MS.
1 copy (and the lirge Premium Engravng)|2.so
4 copies •• •• - '• " §2|
5 ■ (and "no gratis) 8.00
g ii (and one gratia) 12, 10
20 " (and one gra'is) 29.00
One copy each of Post and Lady's Friend, 44 00
The getter up of a Cluf will always receive atopy
ot the PR EM IIM ENGRAVING. Members oi a
Club wishing the Premium Engraving must remit
one Dollar extra
Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premi
um Lis's, should cents for t ample paper,
containing the particulars. *
I Agents H, PETERSON,
J ' llQWalwrt *t. f