SODETTS '$ ADY'S FOr 1867.' -■ ■ THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LITERATURE, FINE ARTB, AND FASHIONS. The wo*t magnificent Steel engravings. DOUBLE FASHION-PLATES- Wood engraving* en every ■object that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, Netting. Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, fer the Parlor, 'he Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Every thing, in fact, to make a comfuetx Ladt'sßook THT LADIES' EAVORITE FOR J7YEARS No Magazine has bun able to eempete with it,— None attempt X, GODET'S EECEIT 7 S for every department of Thwe aleae are worth the price of the Beok. MODIL COTTAGES (ao other Magaeine gives them), with h Agra cm. _ DrtA#ING]&*3SONJ FOB TBI YOUNG. Aa ether specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MC IC, worth •! a yaar. Other Magnstus pahlish eld worn-oat music ; bat thesib •cribere e O- dey ght it before the musie stores GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peciliari tf with Godey. - _ Farbi Q4 froK MoPirs. A. T Stwart b C#. f Of New Turk, the millionaire merchants, appear in Ge dey, the oaly Magasine that has them. Ladies' Bonnet*. We give more of them la a year than any othor Magasine In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet ma ker. MARION HARLAND, Authoress of "Alone," "Bidden Talk,'' "Moss Side,' ' "Neme sis," and "Miriam,** writes for Godty each month, and for no other mag aiine. A new novel by her will be pablished in 18- 67. We'have also retained ali our old and favorite contributor* TEEMS O E ADY'S TOR 1867 (From trhich there can be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for 1867:- One copy, one year 93 00 Two copies, one year 6 60 Three copies, one year 7 00 Four copies one year 10 00 Five copies, one year and an extra eepy te the person getting up the club, making six copies 14 60 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the pcrsou getting ap the club,making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting ap the club, making twelve copies 27 0C All additions to elnbs at clnb rates. tM" Club subscribers will be sent to any post-ef iee where the subscriber may reside. t-T* Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magasine will be sent, each one year, on receipt cf #4 50 We have no club with eny other magasine er news paper Jt "i*" The money must all bi eent at in* time for any of the Club*. LV* Canada subscribers moat tend 24 cents addi tion xl for each subscriber, Address L. A. GODEY, If. E. Corner Siith and Cheetnut Street*. THI7A DEL TBI A. Business PHQNOORAPBIC INSTITUTE' AND LADIES? ACADEMm A PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. Single <vn-i Double Entry Book-keeping. Business anl Ornamental Pentnonsbip Coinmrroiiil Arithmetic an i Correspondence, Wholesale and Keiail Business Jobbing, Railroading. Shipping, Forwarding and Commission, Negotiating Loans, Bills of Exchange, Banking, Phonography and Commercial Law Ldc Scholarship tor the Commercial Course, with privilege of reviewing any time free of charge, S3O. L A DIES' ACADEMICAL &ETAETME T. Miss M. A. FOSTXB, Principal, Rending, Spelling, Writing, Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, Chenri*try, Astronomy, History, (inclu ding Bible History,) Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. French end Latin. .Hi.rher English branches and the Languages per Quarter. SIO,OO. Tim commences Monday, Feb. 6th. No College affords greater advantages to Ladies and jentlemen for obtaining a Commercial Ednoa tion, or for the study of the Higher English and the Languages. For further information seud for a Cir cular, or pidresa. J. N. GARDNER, Principal. y6n3o-ly. Scranton, Pa. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OP. DOUBLE SPRING .SKIRT, Tha Wonaerful Flexibility sod great comfort sad pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd ed Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and Housi Dross, 3 the skirt can be folded when ia use to occupy a small place as eatily and conven iently as a Silk or Muslin Drees, an invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A Lady bavii;g enjoyed the pleasure,comfort, and great convenience of wearing "the Duplex Eliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will nevei after wards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are or to all others. Tbey will not bend or break like the Sinple Spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shivpe when three or fotn ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hops are cov ered with double and twisted thread, and the bot tom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wearing on when dragging dewn stoops, stairs, &o. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as tbo STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advantage in Crinoline, vis : supreme quality, perfect manufac ture stylish shape acid finish, Flexibility, durability, comfort and ccoLomv, enquire for J. W, Bradley's Duplex Eliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure and get the genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DU PLEX" have the red ink stamp. vi, "J. W. Brad ley's Duplex Elli|*ic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuiue. Also notlee that every lldbp will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs brai led together therein, which is the secret of the'.r Flexibility and strength, and a combination r.ot to be found in any other Skirt. For Sale in al! Stores where First Class skirts are •old throughout States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patext, WESTS BRADLEY A CAREY, 97Ckamoers nd 79A 8i Read# gt*. N, T, v6n22-3uios ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU TIONS, of bo h sexes, ose Helmbnld's Extract, Bu chu. It will give brisk and energetic feelings u4 enable you to sleep well. TAKF NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN- ' SAFE REMEDIES for uuple'isant aad uaugerouj diseas s. Use Helmbold's Extract Buehu awl la-1 proved Roee Week jj" E W STOKE Just opMi ia iamael Stark's Brick Block, tw* door* balew Ike WTOMINft NATIONAL BANK oq Tiegn Strut, Tumkhanaoek, Pa., where may be found a geaoral assortment ef NEW GOODS •fesistteg sf DRY <IOOM of ertrj deMriptioa, fram plain to fane/, NOTIONS, • V' # FURS, HATS 4 CAPS, Bodfs A SHOES, HARDWARI, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, QUIINSWARI, 4c , 4c., purchased at the (owes tmarket rates fer easfc, all of which will be sold exclusively fer READY PAY, Consequently, NO TIN PER CINT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS. BrnVKTELL, fc BAnTATWNK, TOIHE PEOPLE OF WYOJUIJTG fOf.VT Jf. ♦ G-aree'&is.xa.s Ia other word*, the MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD who means to pay for what thsy get will not be obli ged to pay the Merchant a Bonus in order to save him what he loses by those who uill not or yoa can net make pay. ' r 5 It is nnneoessary for as to go into a more lengthy detail of the articles we keep, bat it suffices to say that IT WILL BE OUR CONSTANT AIM rtot eat people well, and keep on hand, 'i i ' . ALL ARTICLES the demand of the County requires. With the above truths and faets before yon, Gen tlemen and Friends, we invite yon respectfully to call and see as FRANK 0. BUNNELL, ROBERT W.BANATYNI. taite mP■Mfe* jQEL. LACK A WESTERN R R. Winter Arrangement—Dec, 3d, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD | BASTWABD. Morning | Evcn'g | STATIOBS | Morn'g | Evening Train I Tra'n I I Train | Train. A. M j P.M. | |A. M. |P. M. 9.00 New York* 5,20 g 11,30 New "Hampton 2,30 12,18 Alanunka Chunk-••• 1,35 p © 12,45 Delaware-••-Diue •• 130 p5 O 4,30,-10,10 Seranton 9,45 6,20 "*< O 5,36 11,43 Nicholson 8.35 4,30 £ 2 6.58 12,08 Hopbottom 8,18 4,05 £ * 6,20 12,38 Montrose 7,55 335 Q 2 6.41 1,08 New Milford 7,34 3,05 7,00 1.35 Great Bend 7.15 240 W ©.A. M- P. M. 'Foot of Liberty St. A. M. P. M CONNECTIONS—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with ;he traip leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30%. m. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at All the principal stations on that road, •and arriving at Buffalo at 6 18 a, in. The Passenger train from Scranton connects at Great Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie Railway, arrivin - at Buffalo at l.p 8 a. m., aid at Salamanca at 12 in- Eastward. The MORNTNG TRATN from Great Bend con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chu k with a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at d.30 p. in.' and at New Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem, Al lentotyn, Reading and llarrisourg, arriving at Ilar risburg at 8-30 p. m. At SCRANTON, connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomshurg Rail roan to and from Pittston, Kingston, Wilkesbarre. Berwick, Bloomshurg, Danville, Northumberland Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and frem Carbondale and intermediate stations J. BRISBIN. Pretident. R. A. HEJIRY. General Ticket Agent. je29tf iVEW TAUCY AND TRMMING STORE. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MIUEI. H'LKASE. HAVIN 3 lately opened a new Fancy Store,, of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of TniMTtTIIMGr Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves. Cuffs and Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies No ktics, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of TOYS, Including China, Bronze, Papier Maehe Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, ii ooden, Parian and Caniy Toys, For Ladies. Co9matic. Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rougo, Lilly White Ac MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock. May 1, 1366 v 5 - n37-tf. GROVESTEEI & CO., piANO pORTE MANUFACTURERS 439 Broadway NEW-YORK The attention of the public uud the trado is invi ted to our n-w scale 7 octave rosewood piano fortes which for v .lume ami nurity of tone are unri valled by any hitherto offered in this market, They contain all the modern 1 uproveracnts. French <srand action, harp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac, and ffiieh instrument being uti le under the personal ■upcrvision of Mr. J. 1? (Irovesteon, who has had a practical experience of over 30 years in their manu facturers fully warranted in everv particular. THE 'GROVESTEEN received (he highest reward of . B/£:K3:O.z b X j OAER ALL OTHERS, THE EL'ksEATED WORLD S FAIR Where were exhibited instruments from the best ma kers of London. PMis. 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 of which can be seen at our ware room. By the introduction of improvements wo make a still more perfect Piano forte and by manufacturing largelv, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these 'nstrumonts at a price which will preclude competition. Terras Net Cash, in Current Fundg rr Descriptive circulars sent free. NX. A C " 48 v5-n45-lyear A A C, NO'HCE. " (rl fefHH Sv ———o Having purchased the entire interest in tha Pho tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public in general that I am prepared to produce pictures of every descrip tion, including PFS , CASTES DE VISITE, VIGN KTT F,S, A MBROT Y PES MELAINOTYPES, FERROTYt ES, IVORITYPE,&c, &c, Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON FIDENT ol giving entire satisfaction. Ail are re quested to call aril examine, and "Seise the shadow, ere the substance hide." All kinas of colored work done at the shortest no tice and iu the best style of the art. Also ell kinds of copying done from old pictures, from eard to size. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. W. HERMANS. ©mi ©©in HATS & CAPS! it GROCERIES. F or Sale at IL. SIISEfi, & [4l On Bridge street nearly opposite Wbeelock's old stand I •>;ro | / :ji 1 ■ ■■ f ■:/ oy;<^ A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM INGRAVING. 'Reduced j, Prices to Clubs. THE LADY'S'FRIEND announeesfor 1807, the following nov lets : —A NEW STORY by Mrs. Hen ry Wood, enthorof "East Lynne," "The Channings," Ac.; "HOW A WOMAN HAD HER WAY."by Elizabeth Prescott. author of ' Told by the Son "NO LONGER YOUNG," by Amanda M. Douglas, author of 'ln Trust." Ac ; and "DORA CASTEL," by Frank Lee Benedict- It will give a SPLENDID DOUBLE PAGE FINELY COLORED FASHION PLATE—engrared on Steel—in every number. It will give a beautifully executed FANCY TEEL ENGRAVING in every number It will give a large assortment of WOOD CUTS, illustrating tho Fashions, Fancy Work, Ao., in every number. It will give a popular piece of MUSIC, worth the cost of the Magazine in itself—in every number. It will give a copy of the beautiful Premium STRUT, Engraving—"ONE OF LIFE'S HAPPY HOURS"—2g inches long by 20 inches wide—to every single (82.50) subscriber, artd to every per son sending on a Club. It offers as Premiums, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines , ilver Plated Tea Sets, Spoons, Pitchers, Gold and Silver Watcher, Guns, Ri fles, Melodeons, Clothes' Ifringers, Appleton's Cyclopedias, &c. 2BR MS. 1 copy (and the large Premium Engr'n^) $2 50 4 copies •• 6 ,00 5 " (and one gratis) 8,00 8 " (and one gratis) 12,C0 20 '• (andone gratis) 28.00 One copy each of LADY's FRIEND and POST, 14.00. The getter up of a Club will always receive a copy ot the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Members of a Club wishing the Premium Engraving must re mit One Dollar extra. Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premi um Lists, should enclose fiften cents for sample Mag azine, containing the partioulrrs DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. H. BARHAM &CO Have opened a MERCHANT TAILOR-SHOP, —AND— CLO THING STORE, In S. Stark's block, one door below the Bank where Coats, Vests, Pants, etc. etc. OF THE Made by Mr. B.rham himself, or under his per sonal supervision, by competent workipen, of the B Plf T MATERIAL. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS TRIMMINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS URNISUIN GOODS, constantly on hand and for sale, H. BARNAM A Co Tunk Pa. Mav 1, 1S(;6, 1867. 1867. CLUBS I "THE AGE." A Democratic Morning Journal! GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT IN DUCEMENTS! Union, Restoration, and Constitution* Liberty I The Daily Ago contains the latest news from all parts of the woild, with editorial articles on Govern inent, Politics, Trade, Finance and General Subject, Local News, Market Reports, Stock Quotations, Re ligious Intelligence, Legal Pummtiry, Foreign and Domestic Coriespondence, Commercial Intelligence Reports of Public Meetings, Thedrical Criticism Reviews of Literature. Pi ices current, Litorary No, tiees. Agricultural Information. Art, Music, etc., etc. Besides spec ial Telegrams, it has nil the dispatches of the Associated Press from every part of the Uni ted States, and also the dispatches received by the Atlantic Cable ; and the news from all parts of Eu rope brought by the steamers, is instantly telegraph ed from whatever point the steamers hrst 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. It will be in all respects a first-class Family Journal, particularly adapted to the Politi cian, the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the Family Circle and the General Reader, having every characteristic of a live Newspaper / Each number will contain an intensely interesting serial, by one of the most popular and lascinating authors, and it is also the intention to publish, from week to week, in the course.of the year, three or four of the best and latest novels. T E R M Si Always in Advance. THE DAILY- One copy one year, #9,00 ; six mouths, $4,50 ; three months. 2,t0 ; for any les3 poriod. at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month.— Postago, thirty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at the office ot delivery. THE WEEKLY —One copy, one year, #2 ; five copies, one year, #9 ; ten copies, one year, #17,50 ; twenty copies, one year, #33, To clebs. where the papers are sent to one address, the following reduc tion will be made : Five Copies, one year, 88,50 ; ten copies, one year, #1g,50 ; twenty copies, one year, #3O. A cop£ will be furnished gratis for each club of ten, rr more, to one address, for one year. Postage, five oents per quarter, to bo prepard at the oflioe of delivery. The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Spec imen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on application at this Offioo. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates- Address, WELSH & ROBB, 490 Chestnut Street, Phil*delphi% Pax R. J. HALLOCK *jL l ..J> t MESHOPPEN PA. Respectfully announces to ins cus tomers and the public that he has onhand and is prepared to manufacture to order, on short notice, all kinds of Carriages & Wagons. Being himself a practical workmen, and having in his employment com petent wokmen in all branches of the business ; and using material selected from the best Eastern manufactories ; he feels confident that he canj Satisfaction to ALL who may favor them with their patronage. BLACKSMITIIING, PAINTING, VARNISHING, TRIMMING, AND REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE and in a workmanlike style CHUGES ALWAYS IIODEIATE. lie also keeps ON A D FOR all kinds of Carriage i r i terial such as MORTICED Z/ÜBBS,TURNED SPOKI ~ BENT RIM BOWS, TniLLS, BOLE OIL-UOLT s TRIMMINGS, PAINT, VIARNIIEU TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE BOLTS. SCREWS, MALEABLE. IRON &C- R. J. HALLOCK.' Meshoppcu Pa. Jan. 30, 18gg vsn2stf* HARDWARE & IRON HUNT RO'S & StAm NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SFIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES. ANVILS. BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX lIORsE-SHOES, HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BUILD ESS' lIIITUI. 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, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS OV HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LEATHEER AND FINDINGS FAIZZBAK'S SALES. rauton. March 26, vln33- MUST!; B'l'ilUH ! 111 ' ' *' a :i !i 'lSsl'net Ocanr~l fgF 1 (■ •A- - *'. ' r.--gWVrf-1 \.4 I - Ii I'owkr.Lifii J Scrautou, Pa, AGENTS. 1 1' ' . -r-v tw Also agent for CHICKERINQ'i DECKER BROS, and HAINES BROS PIANOS ,and. TREAT, LINBLEY k CO'S MELODEONS. Also - keeps a general .-tock of the smaller Musiea Instruments, Sheet Music, Ac. jrgf* Church and Sunday School Singing Bonks.— Instruction Books of all kinds, any of which will be sent by mail upon receipt of the n irket price. Orders from DEALERS and'I'EACKRSII special ly eolicited. Address L. *> POWILA. Bm year CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex perience, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car riages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop IN TUNKHANNOCK. Equal, If not superior, in Workmanship. Quality of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any other shop in the country. Those wißning to buy should (Call anb (Crantinc Cljcin. PAINING, VARNISHING: TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style. Charges moderate. ■ J. CAMPBELL. Tnnkhanaook, Aug. 24, '65, THE WORLD, 35 TAX*- RO W, NEW TOUT. r T E E Mg, WBIKLT WORLD. One Copy, one year, 0 3 00 Four Copies, one year, 7 00 Ten Copies, " 1100 ' Twenty Copies, to eno address. Si OQ. Fifty Copies, |Q Qf SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. One Copy, one year, t A 00 FoarCepies, ' 10 00 Ten >• SO 00 DAILY WORLD. One Copy, one year, 010 00 - 0 CLUB PRIZES. For Clubs of 10, One Weeltly, oae year, " " 60, One Semi-Weekly, oae yew, " " 100, One Daily, one year, DIRECTION. Additions to Clubs may be made any lima la the year at'the above cluhrates Changes in c!ub Lists made only on request of per sons receiving club packages, stating edition, post office and State to which it has previously bee a seat and enclosing twenty-five cents to pay for trouble of the change to separate address Terms, cash in advance. Send, if possible, Pjit- Office Money Order or Bank Dratt. Bills sent by mail will be at the risk of sender. We have no traveliug agents, Address all orders and letters to THE WORLD, 35 Park Row. New York. E W STORE! Nicholson Pa., Will. O, i I. DIVER Sl CO have just received'* large and splendid iMt goods consisting of • Jmtg GMs CLOTHING, BOOTS A fiHOIS, HATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING BAOS and TRUNKJ, Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS All goods s Id by ua warranted as reeomrn ends* Our aim "To keep good Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold." In connection with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. C.AUMENTs CUT ANI) MADE IN TUB LATEST STYI/E. FE® fffiS I! Effllfil. W. o. GARDNER 4 CO. Nicholsen, Pa. OUR STARCH GLOSS la the only Article used by First Class Hotels, Laundries, aid Thousands of Families. It gives a beautiful polish, mnkihg the iroa pass smoothly over the cloth,saving sees Ti*a and labor. Goods dure up with it keep elean much longer eoa sequently will not wear out so soon. It makes Old Linen loo': like New OUR IMPEKIAIBLU X Is the Best in the World. It is soluble in hard as well as soft water. It to put up in the safest, neatest, and matt eoayeaieal orrn of any offered to the public. TIS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE IIPJFi Agents wanted every here, to whom we ex traordicary Inducements, HEW YOftg ST4RCU SLOSS Cf No. 218 Fulton St..li X *T-otn THE SITI3BAY ETEIlfg IK! A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM; ENGRAVING. Reduced IVices to Clubs. The Saturday Evening Post gives a beautiful sttsl engraving (n.inied "One of Life's Happy Hours")--- 2g inches long by 2C inches wide—to every single ($2 50) subscriber, and to every one sending on a Club. It will commence in the first number of January a naw story, called "The Outlaw's Baughter; A Tale of the Southwest " by Emerson Bennett, author of '•The Phantom of the Forest," "Prairie Flower," Ac This will be followed by other serial Stories from the Best Authors. Shorter Stories, Essays. Sketches Letters, Agricultural Articles, Ac art also regularly given. The Tost is Neutral in Politics—being exclusively devoted to Literature and does not discuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving these to the political and religious press. It offers among its Premiums, Wheeler A Wilson** Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea bets,Spoons,any Pitchers, Gold and Silver Watches. Doable Barre Guns. Aliens Rifles, Melodeuns, Cloths' Wringers Appleton's Cyclopedias, Ac. New subscribers who subscribe now for 1867 will have their name entered on the ist of The Post AT UNCE—AND RXCEITK TUB WHOLE TEAR 1867 BKBIDEB ! 7BUMS. 1 copy (and the large Premium Engrantig)o2,l 4 copies •• •• •• •• •• g ')0 5 " (and one gratis) 8.00 8 " (and one gratis) 20 " ' (and one gratis) 2B'(W One copy each of Post and Lady's Friend, 04,00 The getter up of a Club will always receive acopt ot the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Members oty Club wishing the premium Engraving must rami one Dollar extra. . IV" t hose desirous of getting up Clubs or Premt umLists, should inclose Jlee cento for sample paper containing the particulars. Agents H, PETERSON, * Ch. '319 Walnut St., Philadelph nELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and improved , Rose Wash euros secret and delicate disorder! in sli their Btagea, at little expense, little or no diot, no inconvenience snd no exposure. IDSt-®®*" ant in tatte and odor, immediate sa 111 HJtM I - 3?
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