Local and personal. |-~r^j e |g|i|ng h been better for the past two I 1 ' davs than at any time before, this winter— lr three < La, thenders | 1 Items.—persons in the differen LTns of our county, would center a great favor IF 0 * 115 ad,] much to the interest of the Democrat IF M dine u? items of general interest for this col- E MD Those not accustomed to writing for the press, L" tbe backward, on that account. Give us Kffcata W e '" 1,6 step Father, at least, to all bad r 6 40 j .rftinmar. It won't hurt us we're used Spelling andgn"" ■o it [ \ Stiff-^ cked C UBto,ne, ~~A friend whose I menW gre p rfectly reliable, give us for publi ■ . measurements of a three-year-old Bull ■cation i™ . , ■Tv b * ' irover h 00 ,tS Wajf ' a y ° r ° 81nce ' t0 lie'slaughter-house. They were as folloAs : 4ft 6in Lround the gullet or throat; 6ft. flin. around neck ; L j jn aro und body, and 13ft. 9in. from tip of nose |to end of tail. Our friends down country who eat L t?e animals, must have good teeth, and stroDg paws. Fruit Growers should not fail to notice the fact that there is at Towanda one of the best Nurser. icsinthe State; certainly tbe btst for this region. Mr Harkins, th( proprietor, with several of his agents is BOW canvassing the county. Those purchasing Fruits and Vines from this establishment will find every article as represented. Mr. H. is an experi enced and reliable nurseryman and his for several vears been known to the fruit-growers ol the north part of this county, to whom his Trees have given tutire satisfaction. See his advertisement in our pa per to-day. I News Depot.—The subscriber having establish ed a News Depot at Dr Rhoads' Drug store calls the attention of the readers to his Daily, Weekly and Month y Newspapers and Magazines. If you want one hour's later news take the Inquirer or Press. You will also find a fine assortment of Plain and Fancy Valentines of every description and at prices to suit the times. Call and see for yourselves. Inquirer Daily 18 cts. per week, Press, " 20 " " W. E. WALTON. Married. HARRIS—STEVENS —In this village, the sth inst., by Rcv.C. R. Lane, Mr. REVILO HARRIS of Au burn, Susq Co.. to Miss Ass A M. only daughter of tbe late Nicholas Stevens. We knew that getting married had not entirely gone out of fashion, but we had begun to think that the time uonored custom f remembering the printer on these occasions was entirely obsolete. Our fears 1 have been most happily dispelled in this ease ; and we are glad to announce a revival of the custom.— We greatfully acknowledge the receipt, with this notice, of a bountiful supply of wedding cake, and also, what was equally gratifying —a dollar! To say that we are happy, does not express our feelings. We aro more than happy, we are tickled Our kindest wishes and warmest congratulations are due Mr. Harris for this token of remembrance.— We fondly hope, for the Bride, that the partner of ber choice, may prove as loving, Kind and noble to her. as she will amiable and affectionate to him ; and, That as she treads life's check'rd path, In the dim, declining years; No brow than hers, may be more fair, No cheek less used to tears FERREL-WHITEMAN-On March 4th, '63, at : the residence of the bride's Father, in Lehman, Luzerne Co., by Rev. Mr Co e,SAMUEL R. FBKREL, of South Eaton, to Miss Austen B WUITKMAX. PLACE— In Washington township, March 6th, in triumphs of faith, Mrs ELIZABETH PLACE, a second consort of George Place, aged 3S years A kind companion, mother, ana neighbor In her life, and last hours, she gave testimony for Holiness and that death was robbed of its terror She bade her weeping family not to mourn for ber, but to save their tears for themselves, and left a message for all her friends to prepare to meet their God, for delays were dangerous, and said "to-day is the day of sal vation," then bade adieu, saying, " Farewell;family, friends, earth"—three times raising her voice, three times requested her daughter to sing " Let me go, 'tis Jesus ealls me, Let me gain the realms of day ; Bear me over Angels' pinions, Longs my soul to be away " LINES COMPOSED ON THE HAPPY DEATH OF MRS. E. PLACE, BY A CLASSMATE. She hath gone to the realms where dwolleth the blest To the regions of love, where her kindred doth rest, To th- regions abov-\ she's transported away, To bask in the light of eternity's day. 'TU true, she has left us, we w II not com plain, For we know our loss is her infinite gain: The blest of that mansion forever to share, A convoy of Angels awaited her there. Her spirit s rejoicing 'mid the glorified throng, She is swelling in triumph the rapturous throng Of praises to Jesus—whose nnme was ber trust, And will raise her body immortal from dust. The King in His beauty, she now doth behold, Who proffers a crown more shining than gold, Tbe Lamb is the light of that city above, Its Sovereign and Ruler, Omnipotent Love. R. L. B IFEFO FBB3TB & S^OWERL o O HE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a are A g A £ Y, -A.T TOWANDA^ *here all of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT Or ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES AND FLOWERS Can be obtained. Being cenv.need from experience that his Trees and 1 lants will give far better satisfaction to the in n L" gTT ! We 7- ° W , yomln K County than any grown age locahues ' he confidently solicits their patron- i I'ORT'F P'***'SET n nj ISSSFC*" T """' " v2n3l " ljr * D HARKI> t S. Notice. T H HEREBY GIVER THAT I HAVE LEFT IR TIIP aorrel ° f J ' M pUe ' of Widh2®, o^ ESTTV" ° n ® mare,, to be kept amlused f k-? U ." n * my ****** Pleasure. All Brawtrim, Feb. ]4th, 1863. EZRA KEENY. j SHERIFF'S SALES. T>Y VIRTUE OF WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS -LA issued out of the Couitof Common Pleas, of Wyoming County. State of Pennrf; and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House iu the Borough or Tunkhannock, in said County, ON SATURDAY, TnE 14th DAY OF MARCII, A. D 1863, at 1 o'clock P M , the following describ ed property, to wit: 6 All of the defendant's jight, title and interest in .and to all of that certain piece, parcel or tract of j Land Situate in Northmorereland Township Wyoming County and State of Pennsylvania Bounded and de scribed as follows to wit I On the East by lands of Lansing Race. On the South by land of George Brungess. n Iu e , y lande <,f William M. Chnropin. On the West by lands of Daniel Culver, Containing about forty-five acres of land more or less, with Twenty acres thereof Improved, with a Small frame dwelling house, One Apple Orchard, and Some Other fruit thereon, together with tho appurtenances thereto belonging. Seized and taken in Execution at the >uit of Aaron Brown vs Robert Ackley, Eiwiri Ackley and A. H. Stark. ALSO All of the defendants right, title an 1 interest in and to all of thai cert lit: prece, parcel or trvt of land. Situate in Monroe Township, Wyoming County and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded" and described as follows to wit : On the East bv lands of William M. Alexander South by lands of Johnathan WiHk On the West by lands of Charles S. Harding North west and North by lan Is of Stevens Dana and Amos Cook, an 1 Bowman's Creek, Containing about one hundred and sixteen acres of lam, more or less, about eighty acres thereof unproved, with two Log dwelling houses, One frame Barn, one Corn Crib and other out Buildings, with an apple orchard thereon, Together with tbe appurtenances thereto Belonging. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William M. Piatt vs Chirlotte Eastwood ad ministratrix and Austin Eastwood administrator of John Eastwood Deceased. ALSO All of Defendants ri -lit, title, and interest, >n, and to all of that certain piece p rcel or tract of laud Situate in Falls Township, Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania Bounded and described as follows to wit: Bounded on the East by lands of James Hunt. On tbe South by lands of George Vandosen On the West by lands of Fuller Sickler and Ed ward Rozell. On the North by lands of James Hunt and Merit Knapp, Containing about Thirry-nine acres of lan 1 more or less, with about Twelve acres thereof Im proved, with One small frame House, One small frame Barn, One frame Hog-house, One Apple Orchard and some other fruit trees thereon, Togother with tho Appurtenances thereto belonging. Seized and taken in Execution at the Suit of Fuller Sickler. VJ T. P. flatten anil Elizabeth Hatten. And will be sold for Cash only, hv LEVI 11. STEPHENS, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, ) Tunkhannock, Feb. 25 1863. \ "SHERIFF'S SALE. " BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERA FACI AS issued out ol tbe Court of Common Picas of Wyomiug County, State of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tunbhaaaock in said County ON SATURDAY, THE 28-h DAY OF MARCH A. I), 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M. the following describ ed property, to wit: All of the Defendant's right, title and interest, into all ol that certain piece, parcel of tract of Land, sit uate iu Monroe and Eaton ToivusLipa, Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded on the East by lauds of C'l.vics I-loyer; On the East and South by lands of Ailcn P. Mood, and 0. D. and W. C Orcutt: Off the West and North by lands claimed to have been sold to Amos Jackson; Containing about two hundred and ODe acres of land, more or less, with about tt. enty-five acres thereof improved, with one Log dwelling House, one frame dwelling House, one small fiuine iiaru', an<l souie fruit trees thereon, together with the ap purleuauves thereto Belonging ALSO All of the DePendcnts' right, title and interest, in and to si! of the following ih-reribed piece, parcel, nr tract of Lan 1. Situate in Monroe Township, Wyo ming Couuty and S'ate of Pennsylvania. Bouajod and described as follows, to wit ; Bounded Southerly by Lands of the William Wil son s Survey. South M cstcrly by Lauds in the war rantee nifme of Charles Mover; West by flie West line of Cyrus Lord's warrant, and North and Easter ly by Lands of Cyrus Lord, Containing about one hundred and thirty acres of Land, more or less, all unimproved Land. * ALSO All of the Defendant's right, title and interest, in and to ail of the fol'owing described piece, parcel, or tract of Land, Situate in Monroe and Eaton Town ship*, Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania, Bounded and deseri. Ed as follows, to wit; Bounded on the South bv Lands of Allen P. Woo l South-west and West by Lands of Cyrus Lord, and' i North by Lands of Cyrus Lord, and Easterly by the William Jackson Survey, Containing Seventy-six acres and fifty-two porches, and allowance, more or less; Being a lot of Lan 1 formerly Surveyed on war rant to Samuel Iloyf. AH of the above describe j tracts of land are seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Chester Brown, assigned to A K Peckham vs Cyrus Lord and t harlot to Eastwood and Austin Eastwood. Adms o. John Eastwood, D eceased And will e sold for Cash only, bv LEVI H. f-TEPIIENS, Sheriff- Sheriff's Office. ) March 11, 1863. \ COURT OF AP. EAL. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE 1 R Commissi, ners of Wyoming Couutv will hold a Court of Appeal at their office in the Borough of Tunkhaunock, for the several townships insaid Coun ty, commencing on March 23d, 1663, and all persons who may feel aggrieved on account ut their taxes tor the year 1863, may attend and be heard, MARCH 23, IBG3 Braintrim Township, Exeter " Nr'th Branch •' Clinton " MARCH 24. 1863. i<etnon Township, Forksion " Nicholson " MARLIi 25. 1803 Mchoopany Township. Meshoppen " Washington " MARCH 20, 1803. Windham Township. Eaton * " Monroe " Overfield " MARCH 27, 1803 Northmoreland Town-hip. Falls, " Tuukhann. ck •' MARCH 28. 1863. Tunkhannock Borough. By order of the Commissioners, WM. F. TERRY, Clerk Commissioners Office, Feb 25th, 1863 Auditor's Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, AN AUDITOR Ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lu zerne County, to distribute the proceeds arising from i Sheriff* Sale of the Real Estate of L. B. Perrin, gives i notice that he will attend to thedutiesof hts appoint- ' raent at his office, in the Borough of Wilkes Barre, j on Saturday, the Fourth day of April, at 2 o'clock p. m., when and where all persons interested can attend or bo debarred from coming in upon said fund. GEORGE R. BEDFORD, Wilkes Barre, Feb. 28, '63. Auditor TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN RAVING BEEN restored to health in a few duys, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of Mwutment without success, considers it his sacred du ty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used Direct to Dr JOHN M DAONALL, 168 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New Yprk, v2n24ly PROSPECTUS i OF AIATIOIAL BEKMTIC SEFFSPAPEH TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY IX THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, BY A.J. GLOSS BRENNER & Co. A. J. GLOSSBREX.NER. FRAXCIS J. GRCND. WILLIAM H. WELSB i ' THE AGF." will advocate the principles and poli i cy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, nec r essarily favor the restoration of the Union as it was, 5 and defend the Constitution of tho United States, and t that of this Commonwealth. . I' ,v '" freely *nd fairlydiscuss all legitimate sub jects of newspaper comment, including f course, and pre-eminently at this tune, all questions connected wi- b the exisi tng uuh <pt>y condition of our country. !♦ will fearlessly criticise the public- acts of public 1 servants, and defend the legal and constitutional i riguts ot individual citizens ana of sovereign states r against assualts from any quarter. I It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the a tual condition of the liepnb , lie—to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the rno-ni tude of the task that is before them, if they would check our downward progress—and to inspire them with patriotic determination to apply THE REMEDV for our national ills. In brief, it will, in all things, aim to be the faith ful exponent of Democratic principles, and to render itself worthy to be an organ of the Democratic par > ty, under whose auspices our eountry prospered so ! long and so well. The restoration of that party — the party of the CONSTITUTION SI id the UNION— to jxiwer, in the legislative and executive governmen tal branches of the Btateg and of the Union, we be lieve to be necessary to avert anarchy, and tbe utter ruin oi the Republic. To contribute to that restora t tion will be our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and other de- 1 Pertinents, will receive due attention, and will be so conducted as to make 'THE AC-" worthy of the support, of the general reader. Fsf The inauy d fficulties now surroun ling an en terprise of the magnitude of that in whi. h the under signeu are engaged, require them to appeal to the public for a generous support, and to ask for " THE AGE" a liberal patronage and extended circulation. I he present state of the preparatory arrangements warrants the expectation, th.it tho first number of the Daily v.ill appear before the clo eof the coming month, (I-ebruary, 1863.) The Weekly will be is sued soou thereafter. TERMS. DAILY. Per Annum, $G 00 Six Months, 3 00 Three Months, 1 5Q Copies delivered at tho connior, and to Agents and Carriers, 2 cents each. WEEKLY. Per Annum, $-?00 Six Months, j QQ Three Months, 5U Ten Copies to one address, 17.50 Twenty " " " 32^10 Thirty ' 4500 LI?" Payment required invariably in advance. Address, A J GLOSSBRENNER k COj 4..0 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. January 26th, 1663. M MAMS OBSERVER. The Perfection of Mechanism. SRINU A HUNTING AND OPKN FACE, OR LADY'S 0.. GENTLEMAN'S WATCL COMBINED. One of the prettiest, most onvenient, and deeided iy the best and cheapest timep-oce for general and relubic use, ever offered. It his wifbiii it and c..- tiected with its machinery, its own winding attach ment, rendering •< kuy entirely unnecessary The cases of tb;s Watch are ••, 111 posed of I .0 aictals, the "Ulei one being fin" 13 carat gcb' it lias t' 1 ;u.- proved ruby action lever movement, and is a.irr.int el RU accurate timepiece, Prhe, su[rblv engraved, l>cr case of a half dozen, #204,00. sample Wati hes, 10 neat OiuroCCo Uixcs, for in >-t. profstsiug to buy a wholesale, 835, seat by express, with bill payable ont leii very. .vbdiers must remit payment in advance, as w cannot collect from tbofo in the Army. Ad dress ill BBARD BROS & Co., SOLE IMPORTERS COB NASSAU & JOHN BTS, NEW- YORK. v . —AND— SLIOP. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hanktnson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will coßstant-ly ktepon hand nil the latest IMPROVED COCKING STOVES Among wht.-h .or- the " CALORIC," MINER and "UNION" pi uerns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heaters of every description, which he offers for H.eady at prices that will defy competition His stoves arc liought, directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKI SBARKE. PROVIDENCE and SCRAN'TON. He is therefore enabled to eel! tbem at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AND- Copper Ware. all kinds on h<n I and male to ordor Also FIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND SLEIGH SHOES FOR SALE. The popular Cook in ; Stove, Forest Q, uee n, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at S2O for 8 inch, #25 for 9 Mich, REPAIRING AND JOBBING neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. Meshoppen, Dec. 17th, 1862—v2n191y. THE PATENT PARABOLA SPECTACLES. Constructed in accordance with tho philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a CONCAVO-CONVEX ELIPSIS, Admirably adapted to tho organs of sight, and per fectly natural to the eye. TIIE BEST HELP TO THE HUMAN VISION. EVER INVENTED. The advantages in the ue ol these Spectacles are, that they can be used for the greatest length of time, either by day or night, with perfect ease to the never causing giddiness ot head, or that unpleasant | sensation experienced in the use of the common kind, . but tend to strengthen and improve the sight 1 The manufacturer has received testimonials of their j superiority from the most emiuent men of all classes, among whom .ire Hon Joseph R Chandler, Philadelphia. F. P. Blair, P. M. G-, Washington. T. S. Arthur, Fsq., Philadelphia Dr, George McClellan, " Rembrant Peale, Artist, " These celebrated spectacles are purchased by the Subscriber lircctly from the Manufacturer, Inventor ; and Puiciitee in Philadelphia, and are th< first genu ine Paranoia Glasses ever offered to the people of this County—all others are inferior imitations. For sale by P C. BURNS, Tunkhannock, Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller, i i ■ LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZE for aale at VERNOY 'S. j | MnkoppiuSei* M.160L STOVE & TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY, TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. ROSS, BRO'S. MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIN, SHEET-IRON, AMD (I*tipper Mart, COOKING, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES STO VE PIPE & FURNITURE, Heaters and Registers, j PUMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND BRITANIA WARE, And, indeed, everything pertaining to their business, which they offer at PANIC PRICES. ROOFING, GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS, put up, at short notice. JOBBING and REPAIRING of all kinds, prompt ly and neatly done. Give thein a call. Tunkhunnxk, Sept. 11, 1861. ly. KTE3 X7S7- AND CHAIR O MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture Cabinet and Chi.- Manufactory in Tunkhanno k, next door to C. M. Koor.'s grocery tore —where are kep' on hand and manufactured to order: TABLES of .'.ll sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and comm.u. BUREAUS "f ,11 styles, sire. 4 , und nricca. BEDSTEADS. Cotta.p *.! common. CENfRE TABLL>. WORK STANDS, BOOK CASE 4 ', nd in iced every ioii.g whii h cn be found in 'he large* furnitu-w establishments in the country, w'lich he will sell ht prices as low as they can be ts'iigiif in any town nitride "f the ci'ies. Being sat isfie 1 that he can compete, V>th in workmanship and prices with any establishment in ike country, he so li' its the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tia! and workmanlike manr.T. N. B. —CM cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re pairer. UNDERTAKING.—Having a ITcarse of bis own, and having had much experience, he will attend to this department of the business on khort notice, and in a satisfactory manner. A ERA II AM IIAAS. July 16, 1862.—v!n491y PICTO^ AMEROIVPES, rHCTOiiRAPhS, ALBU tN RRINTS, &C. ANEW PICTURE GALI ERYhv ; u" been cosv. •d in Turkhanno. k, which is sun Pel with en tire dew material for the taking of Pi'ttjrei in the Photographic Art. The undersigned has ee-Btted and furnished the Sky-Light Gallery in Samuel Stark's Brick Block, and is now prepared to take Pictures in the latest and mist improved style of the Art en KIT IF CUES He has purchased a splendid assortment of Cases, among which aro the Union, Bind Clasp, Cktagon, Oval Gilt Frames, Gilt Trays, —very neat and desirable patterns—besides a. variety of plain and fancy Cases, of every size and description. The foregoing, he thinks, are inducements sufficient for every one to couic to the Picture Gallery and secure one of those "faithful shadows''— " Which light an l art, with magic spell, By working together, can catch Ro well!" If not, there are other considerations. llow impor tant that you secure a faithful likenessof your friends and relatives ore it is too late. You have all experi enced something of the satisfaction afforded in gazing on the Picture of an absent friend ; and some of you hive known the sad pleasure derived from possessing the likeness of some loved one who has been laid be neath the church yard mound, and felt that " No price could take from you A memento so cherished ; For, how sacred the shadow. Since the substance has perished." But you perchance have friends st 11 with you whose pictures you have not yet secured. If so make it the business of to-day, to-morrow may be too late. Then come to the Picture Gallery in Samuel Stark's BrioK Block—third story—a few doors east of Wall's Hotel and secure one of those " faithful shadows" ALVIN DAY. TunkhannockDec. 10, 1862.—v 2nlß TO THE LADIES NEW FALL AND WINTER MILLIMY tw! AT MRS. BARD\VRLL'S Opposite the Post-Office. WHERE may be found a general assort ment of Ribbons, Bonnet Material, Fliwers, Ruche*. Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Misses' and Chil dren's lJats and Shakers, and all other articles .a the millinoy line, which will be offered at the bwest market prices. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. Bleaching and repniring done in good order and at the shortest notice. Xuskhnaock. Nor. 12, 1962— v2bU-3ju, MEDICAL HALL! m —rgm'fl- ii' * 1 11 j BRIDGE ST., TUNKHANNOGK, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S. M. J. ff. BHBADS. PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JUST RECEIVED at the Tunkhaniwk Medical Hall, the largest and best assortment of Drugs and Medicines ever brought to this section of country. These medicines have been selected by the sub scriber himself, with great care, and hence he can recommend and warrant them as being pure and un adulterated. His stock comprises in part, the following, to wit : .DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY NO TIONS, FINE WINES AND LI QUORS, (FOR MEDICINAL PUR POSES ONLY) COAL OIL, TURPENTINE, ALCOIIOL, CAMPHENE, COAL OIL LAMPS, ALSO STATIONERY, WRITING INK, PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, TOBACCO,SEGARS, PIPES, AND ALL THE PROMI NENT PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY, ALL OF WHICH CAN RE BOUGHT ON TIIE MOST REASON ABLE TERMS, FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately com pounded at all hours of the day and night. DR. J. W. RHOADS, Physician and Druggist.. Tunkhannock, May 14, 1562. n4U —ly RUNNING STILLi T HUE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, JL is still in running order, through all the reverses an t panics of former days, since 1533, without being wound up, at which place you can find a good assort ment of DIES. DRUGS & MEDICINES, as can be tound in the county, warranted genuine and pure. Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, as "good as the best, and as cheapas the cheapest, and all the WORK WARRANTED. You can get all kind* of Job Prit fiDg done to or der, and blanks of every kind constantly on haul, which, in style, arc not surpassed by our large or coOuty offices. TO THE LADIES. rest from your toil, and buv a SEWING MAOIIIIffE The subscriber h is also succeeded in obtaining one of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machines, for the money, now in market, viz: Davis's $45 Shuttle, and the S3O Franklin Machines, equal in capacity to Wheeler 4 Wilson's $75, or Grover A Baker's $45 machine, and making the same stitch, which is one third saving in buying here than at any other agency iu Northern Pennsylvania. Every Business Man do your own Printing ! IT WILL PAY! . LOWE'S PATENT PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapest in the United States.) for sale. Price, from $3 to $25 for a press. Office complete, from $lO to $75 with type and all necessa ry material Call and see them, or send for a circu lar of full particulars. Particul t attention is called to SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELTXER, and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains, Headache, Dyptheria, Ac , for sale in Mehoopany by Dr. Becker A Co. ami Henry Love ; on Russell Hill by T. Stempbs; at Forkston by Mr. Garey ; at Mo sboppen by Henry Stansbury. A trial of the inedi eiue, will in 11 cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. HRICK I AO.OOO Brick for sale. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber is determ ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T. D. SPRING. Laeeyville, Sept. 24, 1562—v2n7. HARDWARE & IRON! ' . TOTBRO'S & OLftIR —OFFER FOR SALE — IRON, STE' L NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SIIOES, American anb (Cugliui) florae Hails, WROUGHT NAILS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASnEKS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES : PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, IIATR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac , Ac., Ac. ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUR ED 10 ORDER. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Falrbanlc's Scales. Serantien, March 28, 1862. ln33—ly Latest AND Reliable New# Arrivsl of • .. . mm iMi —OP— Fall & Winter 30ODS. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his namefevf * friends and customers, that he has just -"iretl from Philadelphia and New York, with the largest un& grst ScleeM Stork if Fancy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL, YANKEE NOTIONS, &C. Ever brought to this County. He has also bought* Fine Stock of Ladies' Shoes —AND— GAITERS, HATS, and a Full Lino of SAUCY S'US®. bought at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he de fies competition As regards Prices, he only assures his friends, that long experience in the trade enables him to buy, and therefore, sell cheaper than any eaa else outside the city A fair trial is all he asks. No Trouble to Show Goods. Thankful for the eery liberal patronage he rate fere bestowed on him, he will, by strictly honest dealing, and hereafter, a close attention to business, try be merit a continuance ot the same, John Weil. Tunkhannocji, Oct 15, 1862. SSeemer's Casb. STORE I at Falls. LARGE, NEW AND DESIRABLE BTOOB Seasonable Goods, of all kinds, it new being received at BEEMER'S CASH STORE! AT PAihSsS. Having been purchased at PRICES for BELOW the MARKET RATES! and selling exclusively for Heady Pay ho is enabled to undersell any Store in this parte# the country. In the line of Domestic Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, —and— Groceries, HE DEFIES COMPETITION. His stock of Cloths, Cassi is complete. Also, HATS CAPS. In fact he has ontri)tl)ing to Supply % tttaots of tlje * PEOPLE. The HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid fcr BI TTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kinds, in e change for Goods. He returns his thanks to the people of his neigh borhood for their liberal patronage ; and by fair aad honest dealing, hopes to merit a continuance of the same THE LATEST STYLES" OF Fall and W i n tie r 4>Bol^ET§| and MILLINERY GOODS, have just been received at the establishment #f MISS LOUISA HEPBURY, on Tioga Street, opposite the Pest-office, where wftt be found Ladies. Chilrem, Misses, and Boy's FLATS, HATS, and CAPS ; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBOHi, i FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything If ! the line of Millinery, which will be sold at <A lever Cash Pricts. j Repairing promptly and neatly done. Tixßw please call and examine for themselvea. luakhaaoeeia,Get. \ \9S7— vJnll—ly wR
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