FOr 1867. ? 4 THE Fafitiiuii Mat-'aiitie of the World. LITERAL URE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The most tfteel'eugr..vinfs. DOUbLE FASIHOM-PI.ATES. Wwl engraving# on every (object that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, i Netting, Embroi lory, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitrhen. Every thing, in fact, to make a compmete Lady'sßook THt LADIES' E A VQRITE FOR 3 7 YEARS No Mag izine has been able to coiujkAo With it, — None attempt it. GODEFS nfiomrzs fcr every depurtmeut of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Book. MODAL COTTAGES (no other Magarine gives them), with diagrams. DBA trine lessonjs for the young. Aa •ther specialty with Ootfey. ORIGINAL Mt>lC, worth 33 a year. Other M* publish old worn-out music ; but tnossb •cribers so (Videv get it before the musie stores. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peculiari ty with iGodey. ' ' 1 ' Fashions from Messrs. A. T Stewart k Co., of New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Ge dey, the only Magazine that has them. - j Ladies' Bonnets. Wc give mora of them in a year than any other Magazine, fn fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet ma" ker. MAHIOX. JIAUEiAXD, jLuthojvss of' "AJone," "Hidden JPFRFA, !> "MOM "Neme sis," and "Miriam," writes for Gudey each month, and tor no other mug asine. A now n iYeUby he? will be published in 18- 67. We have also retained all our old and tavorite eontriouiors. 2HUMS OF ( From irhich there can be no Deviation,) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for 1867:- , One copy, one year *3 00 Two copies, one yor 8 of Three eopioa, one year < 00 Four copies, one year 10 00 Five one year, an 1 an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies' 14 00 Eight copies, ono year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tho club,making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to fSo person getting np the club, making twelve copies 27 Oh nr All additions to clubs at club rates, ry Cfuh subscribers will be sent to any post-of fice where'he nwl'scril -r may reside. V¥" Godey'n I.adj's B.mk and Arthurs Home Magpaiao will be seat, etch one year, on receipt of 8150 * - r We hare no club with any other maganne er news paper kj?" The money must ail be scat at one time for any of the Clubs. r Canada sobs -ribers must send 24 cents addi tional for each subscriber, Address L. A.GODEY, if. E. Comor .B irtk and Chestnut Streets. 2*l/1 2 A 2)lf 1.2*112A. anion EB usiness College 9 # PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE AND ESSIE S? ±&msTtMm A PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. Single and Double Entry Book-keeping. Bnsiness and Ornamental Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic an I Correspondence, Wholesale and Retail Basinc-s, Jobbings Railroading, Shipping, Forwarding and Commission, Negotiating Loans. Bills of Exchange, Banking, Phonography end Commercial Law Life Scholarship tor the Cotmnereial Course, with privilege of reviewing any time free of charge, 830. LAD IE S ' A CA 2) FM I OA 1. 2)ETA & R. WENT. Miss M. A. Fostee, Principal, Reading, Spelling, Writing, Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, Chemistry. Astronomy, History, (inclu ding Bible History,) Arithmetic, Algebra,. Geometry, Trigonometry, French and Latin. t Higher English branches and the Languages per quarter, 810,00. Term commences Monday, Feb. Mth. No College affords greater advantages to Ladies and Gentlemen for obtaining a Commercial Educa tion, or for the study of the Higher English and the Languages. For further information send for a Cir •ular, or pddreua. • J.N. GARDNER, Priqeipal. v6n3o-ly. Scranton, Pa. LA4 EST FASHIONS DEMAND J. XV. Bradley's Celebrated Patent , DUPLEX ELLIPTIC ICR IiOqSUI SrIUKU The Wonaerful Flexibility xn-1 great comfort mi pleasure to any Lady wearing the .lujlex i.liptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd ed Assemblies. Operas Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chiirs, f>r Promenade and * House Dress, as the skirt em b6 folded when in use to occupy a small place us ea.-ily and conven iently as a Bi!k or Muslin l)pcs, an invaluable qijglUj in crinoline, n .t found in any Single Spring tine • ' , A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure.comfort, and groat convenience t.f wearing he Duplex F.liptie Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, ill neret after wards willingly dispense with their use. Fr Children, Misses an i ruing Ladiea they ur superi or to all ot hers. They will put ben 1 or break like the Sinple Spring but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three orfcui otuinarv skirts will have been tbr4*Eaide #s useless. Tim U 'lops oro cov ered with double and twisted thread, and the bot tdta rods are notoiilv double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from wearingou when dragging dew a itoops, stairs, do. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with ail ladi-8 arid is universally reeommen led by the FVhlcn Magazines n® rte STANDARD ifKILI OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To 1 enjoy the f do'ving inestimable advantage in Crinoline, viz : sujTvne quality, prrleet manufac ture ntytiah ahai** an 1 fini i. Flexibility, durability, coUifort *>rid ecoi. oov -nq":i re for J. IV 1 . Bradley's Duplex Wiptie or 1 louhl'e Spring Skirt, and be sure cud get the genuine articF". CAUTION.—To gunri again t IMPOSITION be particular to NOI'TCE Hint skirt# ofcrrt nr' DU PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz, I, J. W. Brad ley',# Jluplex Ellipti- it el Snrtngs." upon the wafctVnd—none otle-rs ai-e geuuine. Also notice thnt every lI'XJ \i ! 1 a ji n being passed through U<e* dSntrt dl til, teveanng the two (or douVfil.'FpHßfP br ti bM tegpther • therein, which is the eeeret of th.'ir Flcxiodity and atrength, and a eomhinetion cot to be f aa ! in any Skirt. For Sale iu all Stores where First Class skirts are gold throughout the Stab - m l elsewhere. Jdamif'ietured-by tho Sole Ownt r. of the Patent, As. WESTS'BR CUTY A CAREY, * ■ c •* 97ChauiD#rs and 79A 81 F.eade c;ts. N, Y, 6n22-3mos *inEMBI,ED AND DELICATE CONSTITU TIONS, of both sexe°. use Ileln-.bold's Extract, Bn chu. ' It will give brisk and energetic feeliDgs and embie you to Bleep well .K f- TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN SAFE REMEDIES for unplea&ant and dangerous isevets. Use Heluibold's Extract Bueha nod Im* mved Rom Wuk \ T £ W STORE - r-v -ip*. ■ ■ - Jut opened in Samuel Stafk's Brick Block, two doors beleM th® I nP f' ; -J - 3r s * WYOMIN# NATIONAL BANK on Tiog* Street, Tunkknnnock, Pa*, where may be found a general assortment ef * NEW GOODS wnaattog of DRY GOODS of every description, from plain to fancy, NOTIONS, FURS, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS' & SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, QtJEENSWARE, . 0 &c , Ac., t purchased at the lowes tmai fereash, all of which will be sold exclusively ; READY PAY, Consequently, NO TEN PER CENT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS. I3TJ3M3M'3S3ZL.T j T3/I.ICTVC I—ST INT-H. TGI HE PEOPLE GF WYOJtIIJV%t t'OGf/Y. •# t ®rDf ® ® = - ' Ib other words, the MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD who means to pay for what they get will not be obli ged to pay the Merchant a bonus in order to save bini what he loses by those who tr ill not or yon can not make pay. —: 0 . ft is unnecessary for us to go into a more lengthy detail of the articles we keep, but it suffices to say that IT WILL BB OUR CONSTANT AIM rtot eat people well, and keep on hand, ALL ARTICLES the demand of the County requires. With the above truths and facte before yon, Qen tlemen and Friends, we invite you respectfully to call and see us FRANK C. BUNNELL, ROBERT W.BANATYNE. LACK. *i WBiTIBM iL R. -•**- ( V , _ IVfnter Arra€eineut--Dec,3d, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WEST WAItD | a EASTWARD. j Morning I Evcn'g | stations \ Morn'g | Evening Train K -ifVunr I I Train | Train. A. M f P.M. | |A. M. |P. M. ft.oo " New York*. 5.20 TZ 11,30 New Hampton-2,30 y. 12,18 Manunka Chunk-••• 1,35 p tJ 12,45 Delaware-••-Diue-* 130 ps i- 4,30-10.10 Scranton ••• 9,15 6,20 < 0 5,36 11.43 Nil bo:son 8.35 4,30 g (i,2o '2.33 Muitmse T,55 3 35 _ S 7,00 135 Great Bend--- 7 ; lo 240 W C A. M- P. M. 'Foot of Liberty St. A. M. P. M M R<)M\RCTFO\*.-WESTWARD, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MANUNKA ClU'LIv with Rie train leav ing Philadelphia (Ken-dngton Depot) at 7 30 a.m. anil at GREAT BEND r.'.iL the through Mail Train on the Eric Railway; with s'eepiug; car attached, stoppirip at all the principal stations ondhatroad, and arriving : t Bufi lo at 6 IS a, m. The Passenger train from Scranton connects at Great Bend with through trains gojpg west and oast on Erie Railway, arrlvic al lJufTilo at I.P 8 a. m, ard at Salamanca at 12 m. Eastward. The MORNING TR ATN from Groat 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 ti.3l) p. m.' and at New Hampton with a train for Ea-ton. Bethlehem, Al lentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriving at Har rishurg at 8-30 p. n>. At SCRANTON, connections are made with trains on the Lackawanr a nnd Bloomshurg Hail roan to an i fr-rt Ptttston, Einp-t-m, Wilkesbarre. Berwick, Bl omsburg, T trt\ llle, Northumberland Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations J. RRlSßlN.'l'retident. R A. IIESRY. General Ticket Agent. jo29tf AK VV faSCY TRMMING STORE. Tioga Street, Tuukhannock, Pa. MKJ3- PL I J 8 ASF.. HAVIN 1 lately t pened a new Fancy Store , of fers for sale aa entirely new assortment of TH Dress Tiimaiings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zftilinr iti all color--, fvi.l Gloves, Cuffs ari-i Collars Lace, Veils. Gorsetts, LadiesNo kties, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a largo stock of TOYS, In -lulling ChLta, Brouze. Papier Maehc Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys, For Ladies. Cosmotics Ac , Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly V hite Ac MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, Jlaj !, 1-66 v - n37-tf, GROVESTJ & CO. BIA NO "PORTE r i MANUFACTU IIERS 499 JE?3r<oebc".T7t74si,3r NEW-YORK The nttentic nof the public an 1 the trade is Invi ted to our new scale 7 octave rosewood piano fortes which f-ir v >lumo a"d nurity of tone are unri valled by any hitherto • ; red tn this market, They contain all the modern l uj wveiner.---. French Grand action, harp p'.ial ir--ti frame ovcr-strung brass, A". and ea-h iu.-tru'iient being m do under the personal sunnrvi ion of Mr. .1. If Orovi en, who has had a practical cxj-ri n- 3 of over 30 years in their manu facture is iuH-tvs ranted i.i evervparticular. THE 'GRGVESTEEN received the highest reward of /r yNj 'f 7^X.71 :T SL l O-yrpT) ATT < VI n.tpn V fj At i.V.UIUJ X JI.U J.ILI, THS ELSBEATEO WORLD'S FAIR Where Were exhitited insfrcments from the bfst ma kcrs of Lon-lon Paris. Germany, Philadelphia Bal timore, Boston and N w York ; and also at the American Ii Ulutc for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from Imth of which can be seen at our ware room. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect P;.im> forte nnd by manufacturing largely, with a strictly enh system, are enabled to offer these 'nstrumenta at a price which will precludo competition. Terms Net Cash, in Current Fundsy f *- Descriptive circulars sent free. "A. AC" 43 v5-n45-Iyear A AC, NOTICE. \: ift C . ,B> ON.. |~pf >) - *?- - r f >1 F• ■ W ' •/ ' ? rW ; ' *4-... - - I s fc c .. fNH Having purch-sed tiie entire interest in tlia Pho tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in informing my frit ud? and the public in g neral that lam proj a Ito produce pictures of every descrip tion, including , C3>C3r.Tl. A. ITS , CARTES BE ViSJTE, VIGNIiTTKS. AMHI OTYI'ES MELAIX()TYPES, FERROTYPES, iVOKYTYPE&c< Loing poodcysod of every fa-ility, I FEEL CON FIQI'N'T vi ;iviug entire satisf • -ion. All arc re quested to call and examine, and "Seize the .-had v, efc the substance fade." All kiu .s of colored work done at the shortest no tice and in the best style of the art. AIo all kinds of copying done from old pictures, from card to size. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. W. HERMANS. Tur.k. Ap ilth, 1566 ®IT m it HATS & CAPS! gsi'rs&gKitissai GROCERIES. F or Sale at • F. L. SITSO. k CSS. On Bridge street nearly opposite Wheelock's old stand , . •* —7 - KiMiiuaa far $ \ w * ' • A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVING Seduced Prices to Clubs. THE LADY'S FRIEND announoesfor 1 807, the following nor lets : —A NEW STORY by Mrs. Hen ry Wood, author of "East Lynne," "TheChannings," Ac.; "IIOW A WOMAN iIAD JIKR WAY."by Elizabeth Pre.-roit. author of 1 Told by the Sun "NO LONGER YOUNG," by Amanda M. Douglas, nuthorof 1 In Trust," Ac ; and '-DORA CASTLL," by Frank Le Benedict- It will give a SPLENDID DOUBLE PAGE FINELY COLORED FASHION PLATE—engraved on Steel —in every number. It will give a beautifully executed FANCY TEEL EiVGRAVING in every number It will give a targe assortment of WOOD CRTS, illustrating the Fashions, Fancy Work, Ac., in every number. It will give a popular piei-o of MUSIC, worth the cost of the Magazine in itself —in every number. It will give a copy of the - beautiful Premium STEEL Engraving—"ONE OF LIFE'S HAPPY j HOURS"—2g inches long by 20 inches wide —to every single (s£.<so) subscriber, anl to every per son sending on a Club. It offers as Premiums, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines , ilver i Plated Tea Sets, Spoons, Pitchers, I Gold and Silver Watcher, Guns, Ri fles, Melodeons, Clothes' IPringers, An deton's Cyclopedias, &c. 2EPMS. 1 copy (and the large Premium Engr'ng) S - 2 HO 4 copies •• •• •• •• fi 00 5 " (and one gratis) B,'-0 8 " (and one gratis) 12,00 20 '• . (andeno gratis) 28.00 One copy each of LADY's FRIEND and POST, 84.G0. The getter up of a Club will alwny3 receive* copy ot the PREMII M ENGRA\ ING. Members of a Club wishing tho Premium Engraving must re mit One Dollar extra. ~fT Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premi um Lists, should enclose Jiften cents for sample Mag azine, containing the particulrrs. DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. H. BARHAM &CO Have opened a MERCHANT TAILOR-SHOP, —AND— CLOTHING STORE, In S. Stark's block, ono door below tho Bank where Coats, Vests, Pants, etc. etc. OF TIIE • L&SOOW gsF?r?*&B, Made by Mr. B irham himself, or under his per sonal supervision, by competent workmen, of the Bev'T MATERIAL. CLOTHS, CASSIMEUS, VESTINGS TRIMMINGS, and a general assortment of GENTS URNISIIIN GOODS, constantly on h.ind and for sale, 11, EARNAM & Co Tunk Pa May 1. 18661 1807. 1807. CLUBS! "THE AGE." A Democratic Horning Journal I . • GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND GREAT IN DUCEMENTS ! Union, Restoration, and Constitutiona Liberty! The Daily Ago contains the latcrt news from all parts of the world, with editorial articles on Govern mciit, Politics, Trade, Fin nee and General Subject, Local News, Market Reports, Stock Quotations, Re ligious Intelligence, Legal Summary, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Commercial /ntslligenee Reports of Public Meetings, Theatrical Criticism Reviews of Literature. Piiues current, Literary No tices, Agricultural information. Art, Music, etc., etc. Besides sjiecial Telegrams, it has all tho dispatches of the Associated Press from every part of hc 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 first touch. The Weekly Ago will be a eomplcto compendium of the news of the week, and besides the loading ed itorials from tho 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 c-lan, the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the ■ Family Circle and the General Reader, having every ! characteristic of n livo Newspaper .' Each number 1 will contain an intensely interesting serial, by ono of j the most, popular and fascinating authors, and it is ! also the intention to publish, from week to week, in the course of the year, throe or four of the best an-1 latest novels. TERMS: Always in Advance. THE DAILY—One copy one year, 89,00 : six months, $4,50 ; three months. 2,L0 ; for any less period, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR per month.— Postage, thirty cents per quarter, to be prepaid at the office of delivery. TIIE WEEKLY.—One copy, one year, ; five copies, one year, $9 ; ten copies, ono year, $17,5' 1 ; twenty copies, one year, $33, To clubs, where the papers are sent to one address, the following reduc tion will be made : Five copies, one year, $8,50 ; I ten copies, ono year, $1g,50 ; twenty copies, one | year, 830. A cop.f will bo furnished gratis for each club of ten, or more, to one address, for one year. Postage, five cents per quarter, to ba prepard at tho office of delivery. The above terms will bo rigidly adhered to. Bpec ; imen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, on application at this Offico. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates* j Address, WELSH A ROBB. 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. R. J. HAUOCK ; ■ . •. n - MESHOPPEN PA. Respectfully announces to Jus cus tomers and the public that lie has onhand and is prepared to manufacture to order, on short notice, all kinds of j ... j Carriages Wagons, j Being himself a practical workmen, j 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 can ATISRACTION to ALL who may favor them with their patronage. BLACKSMITIIIXG, PAINTING, - VARNISHING, TRIMMING, AND REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE and in a workmanlike style CHAIGESALWAYS MODERATE. 7/c also keeps ON IL4ND A D FOR SyILE all kinds of Carriage n i terial such as MORTICED 77UBBS,TURNED SPOKI , BENT RIM BOWS, THILLS, I'OLE OIL-6'OLT S TRIMMINGS, PAINT, Vi ARNIIE T I TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE BDLTS. SCREWS, MALEARLE. IRON AC* it. J. IIALLOCK; Meshoppen Pa. Jan. 30, ISgg v3n2stf- HARD WARE & IRON i 'P. •=••*+ ! .v : -ig I 4 A i; ■: ■.;; : ■ | - - -a . MsY: fa I .- , ; ' - - ' -v-f %\ j • - 4:.g| ' ■ H'JHT BO'S BUtB NOW OFFER rOIS SALE IRON. STEEL, NAILS AND SPINES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPINES, ANTELS, BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX HORsE-SIIOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BUILDERS' in 111. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) urns, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES.CAKRIAGE SBRINGS, AXL£S. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL. BOTTS, NUT WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GR'ND STONES; PLASTER PARIS. CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND M \NUFACTUREI) 1 n ORDER LEATUEER ANI) FINDINGS FAI7?BAK'R SALES. xrr.ntnn, march 26. 1663. vln33 "MUSIC STORE 2 . A, -i *■ , * j.', r .... i v'? ; r , yyy) ,!■ ,_v .. Or;;.rU~i- . ■ , L,B POWELL J : Scranton, Pa, i ; GENERAL AGENTS. L_>. ■ .!■ .. •$' •f • ■: •••'*s v. -'V • 4 ~ J, : fw • ' .r2' : • ... ".r * p Also agent for CIHCKERING'S DECKER I BROS, iind HAfNES BROS PIANOS ,and. TREAT, LIN'S LEV A CO'S MELODEOXS. j Also keeps :i general stock of the smaller Musica Instruments, Sheet Music, Ac. I y Chnn h end San School Singing Books. — Instruction Rooks of 11 kinds, any of which will be sent by mail uj n rocci|>r of the n irkct price. Orders from DEALERS andTEACERSH special ly solicited- Address L. B, POWELL. Scranton, Pa. v6ns-I year CABBIAS23 a EUSS3ES. The Subscriber, a practical workman -of long ex perience, is now finishing off a largo lot of new Car riages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop II TUIKHANNOCK. Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any other afcop in the country. Those wisning to buy eboul^ Call cub Craminf Cljem. PAINING, VARNISHING: TRIMMING A ND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style. Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. Tnnkhannock, Aug. 24, '65. y5n32 THE WORLD, 35 TARA'ROW, A'EW TORJT, j TGBMg. WEEKLY W ORLD. One Copy, one year, 0 2 00 Four Copies, one year, 7 00 Ten Copies, 41 IK 00 Twenty Copies, to ene addrese. 25 00 Fifty Copies, 50 00 SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. One Copy, one year, f 4 00 Four Copies, 41 10 00 Ten 44 44 to 09 DAILY WORLD. One Copy, one year, 010 00 CLUB PRIZEB. For Clubs of 10, One Weekly, o#e year, 44 44 50, One Semi-Weekly, one yeaf, 44 44 lUO, One Daily, one year, DIRECTION. Additions to Clubs may be made anytime Is tbe year at the above clnbrates. Changes IU club Lists made only on request of per sons receiving club packages, stating edition, post office and State to which it has previously been sent atfl enclosing twenty-five cents to pay for trouble of the change to separate address Terms, cash in advance Send, if possible, Post- a Office Money Order or Bank Dralt. Bills sent by mail will he at the risk of sender. We have'no traveling agents, Address all order# and letters to TIIE WORLD, 35 Park Row. New York. \T E W STORE! IN Nicholson Pa., Will. O. GRD NER & CO have just received'a largo and splendid steak. e goods coi sisting o( Jm (Soote w| *© CLOTHING, LOOTS A SHOBS, HATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS, Clot lis, Casshneres Testings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS 4'c, All goods s Id by u- warranted as recommendet Our mm "To keep gooJ<Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold. n In eonnr :NVI with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. GARMENT? CUT AND MADE IN THE L\T! >T STY I.E. ran T"iii iii mm. W. O. GARDNER & CO. Nicbolssn, Pa. O U R ST ARCH GLOSS I.- the only Arrij'e used by First Class Hotels, L.uindries, a*d Thousands of Families. It gives a beautiful makibg tbe iron pass smoothly over the el. ith.suv g MUCH TIME and laber. Goods dene up with it kee clean much longer con sequently will not wear out go soon. It makes Old Linen 100 like Netv 0 UII IM P K KJ A L BL U E Is the Rest in the World. It is soluble in bar 1a? weil as soft water. It fe put up in the safest neatest, and most convenient orm of any offered to the public. TIS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE KIHIFI Agents wanted every here, to vthotn we ex traordinarv Inducements, KEW YORK STARCH GLOS6 Of No. 218 Fulton ISt.,N T n7-Gia TlTiffSMurai raw A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM* ENGRAVING. Reduced 'JViecs fo Clubs. The Saturday Evening 1" st gives a beautiful sittl engraving (named ; 'One of Life's Happy Hours")—- inches long by 20 inches wide—to every single ($2 50) sul scriber, and to every one sending on a Club. It" w ill commence in the first number of January • naw story, called "The Outlaw's Daughter ; 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 tbe Best Authors. Shortor Stories, Essays. Sketches Letters, Agricultural Articles, <tc are also regularly given. The Post is Neutral in Polities—being exclusively devotevl to Literature and does not discuss Political or Sectarian questions—leaving those to the political and religious press. It offers among its Premiums, Wheeler & Wilson'* Sewing Machines, Silver Plated Tea Sets,Spoons,any Pitchers, Gold ami Silver Watches, Double Barre Guns. Aliens Ritles, Mclodcons, Cloths' Wringer# Appleton's Cyclopedias, &e. New subscribers who subscribe now for 1807 will have their name entered on the ist of The Post AT >N< E—AND RECEIVE TUB WHOLE YEAR 1867. BESIDES ! 2ERMS. 1 copy (and the largo Premium Engravmg)42,s 4 copies fi .oo 5 44 (and one gratis) 8.00 8 44 (and one gratis) 12,00 20 44 (and ono gratis) 28,00 One copy each of Post and Lady's Friend, 44,00 The getter up of a CluL will always receive acopt ot the PREMIUM ENGRAVING. Member# oty Club wishing the Premium Engraving must remi ono Dollar extra. Those desirons of getting up Clubs or Premi um Lists, should inclose fi re cents for sample paper containing the particulars. Agents H. PKTEHSON, & C. 319 Walnut St., Puiladelph 1 lIEI.MBOLD'S EXTRACT P.UCIIU and improved Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in all their stages, at littlo expense, little or no change in diot, no inconvenience and no exposure. ant in taste and odor, immediato in H* MliWI free ftmn all tqstrwus pie periled
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