,cIT AND PERBOMAL. that the elec ' Supri° tfn(l,nt c o ®* l off ** tbu P lac ® jfeoon 7 jfaew should be a fall sttend t*WD#x d.—All the new and elegant aijleeof ® ,D Qoods, trimtninge, women'i and chil i" PrtM ntlenen' hats, cape, caaalmera And hare new been received by Mr. .kinr the moit complete atock in thia i'cD B ba found in town. Call and aee. C oode.--We call attention to the new ad '* \ o f Mr- BeenMr, at Falla who haa jnat re *** the city, with the moat complete assort- 1 Qoed, oroc<iriM ' Hardware, HaU, Capa, 1 trtr offered to the people of that ready pay, m H\ , rut Give him a call. i! the *""■ . M W.-We have received a circular from #t or of the Pittaton paper Mill, which states i r ff ill on be prepared to manufacture all I Lo f printing paper. These mills hare been in r, „pr*tion for some time though not hav- L machinery for the manufacture of ' Low of that xnd haa been made L prof Store.—Dr. J. C. Becker A. Co., L receiving a lot of Drugs, Medicines, Chemic |C which will be found for salo at his office ,the residence of R. R. Little. Our readers oat far an advertisement of thia establish ll'utxt week. Meanwhile if any want Physic, find it at the Dr'a. laical Entertainment.— Madame Julia ,$ from the Academy of Music, N. Y., assisted rtre troupe of singers and players, will give one ,-Jrsnd Parlor Entertainments, at Wall's Union tbii evening. The programme embraoes songs, .. resitations Ac. From the flattering notices rtd of this troupe of singers and players wo feel tt td in sssuring a rich treat to all who attend. A* least marvelous part of the entertainment bi the cihibition of the rare oratorical powers of r Edwin Forest Melville —the Infant orator three years. *ri open at 7P. M . Admission 25 cts. Chil -15 cts. :ed Potatoes.—Wo desire to call particular [ ition to the advertisement of various sorts of ing potatoes, by P. Sutton, of Ransom Loz. Co. It is now, we belive, pretty well established if potato growers, that a frequent change of hy a resort to seedlings is the only sure proven i egainet the rot, in addition to the advantages slit/ and quantity thereby secured ring some acquaiatanci with Mr. Sutton, we can i for the eorrectacse of bis representations in oa to them. We ordered for our own use and jast received abirrel containing four sorts, nns of which can be seen, by calling at orr . Persons residing en the east side of the river, ten this place and Pittston, can now gst them ly of stgge or canal. NEW WRINELE—Our exchange say that rgyrnan in Indiana county, Pa., has de ed from the communion table all who, in ipinion, are "disloyal." That is to say irho are democrats. It must be rec tifying to good christians to be thus de ed of communing with robbers, swind and bribers ! Tt must be distressing not njoy the christian fellowship of a polit parson and of men whose labors have luced disunion and whose hands and soul* red with the blood of brothers. Lot the ions thus excommunicated thank God for ir deliverance. They have doubtless N1 the nigger preached long enough, let a now teak some association where they listen to the blessed gospel of the Prince ?ejute. I Goon SIGQESTIOK—The Philadelphia i rnul proposes tnat the so-called "Union jues," which have been instituted to in mce the next Presidential election, 4c., ler the auspices of the proprietor of the ilsdelphia Press be called in bis honor irney Leagues." GtN. NEAL DOW—This Union officer, ill known as the author of th# main liquor w*s, according to a statement in the wyune, recently sued in a court at New fieans, by Bradish Johnson, for removing ton his plantation a quanity of silverware the plea of "military necessity." wrment was rendered agaiust the General II $1,454. <•■> £2£" A Correspondent of the Springfield publican writes ; " They say that Howel Cobb, who is a |N, blue Presbyterian of the strictest sort •t our msn in one of the exchanges of pris ts lately, under a flag of truce. Seme of officers took the opportunity, as is usual chare a little friondly conversation with Hf. Cobb, and in the course of his remarks 1 '• 'o have made this statement: uon ,r two things stand in the way of an arateable "ileraent of this whole difficulty ; " and then i they listened eagerly for terms of accom modation— 1 only two things—the landing of h pilgrims, and original sin." ' fixxtn BARROLL, Esq., editor of the Meanly, (Md) Conservator, and JAMES Esq., editor of the Leonardtown Beacon, have been arrested and *°t South beyond the Federil military lines- I>J order of General Schenck, on the charg' ®f publishing an alleged disloyal article, crite C: 'ig tha system of arbjtary arrest now failing in Baltimore. v*a FROM OHIO The local sections in Ohio, this Spring, have been con ned on strictly political principles. The Democracy there presented the clear issue of Democratic principles unadulterated, and the r lt has been a rallying of new forces to Democratic rank's. For the first time •ince fha formation of the Black Republican rl Y> Dsyton, Vallandigham's otyn city, has fifcted a Democratic Mayor. Columbus, est lire, and other cities haye wheeled in 'fie also. Even Tbledt) haa gohe Demo ''c though the telegTaphic' reports were tne contrary. The footings up of local --craUc majority of 3°,°o, n the entire car The election in Michigan haye y De l * r geljr Democratic. The city of Dd- TIT B ' Te * Democratic State ticket for j;*® °f Supreme Court, and the regents Mhe University, about 700 majority, vet T! '*wgrsph i 4 very qejst *b<mt ib. I llefo Ifofoertifiemeiite. 1000 TfILPITEiRS ffilTO. 1 000 VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR IM mediate service to enforvfi th'e Draft lu FAi.S.B, on BEEMER'j Stock of New Goods. No resistance, however, need be feared; but think it best to have the volunteers. Thirteen dollars a month guaranteed to every one who will enlist in this cause in the way of buying Goods CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. BEEMER has just returned from New York with a large Stock of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, NOW IS THE TMfE TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, BOOTS AND SHOES, . BOOTS AND SHOES, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, YANKEE NOTIONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Jt WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN WARE. SUMMER HATS. SHAKERS, Ac. SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, Ac. KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUGS. KEROSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUGS. FISH, PORK AND SALT. FISH, PORK AND SALT. NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE. NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE. THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH-, THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH. AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OR PRODUCE AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OK PRODUCE SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASH, BUTTER, EGGS, AND GRAIN. SO BRING ALONG YOUR CASN, BUTTER, EGOS, AND GRAIN. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER. WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER. AND FRESH EGGS. AND FRESH EGGS. The Highest Prices will bo paid for Caah, Grain, Butter and Eggs, at Beemer's Store, at Falls in ex change for Goods. AMOS BEEMER, Falls, Pa., April 27th, 1563. PROSPECTUS OF luniunnim TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, BY A. J. GLOSS BRENNER & Co. A. J. GLOSSBRBNNER. FRANCIS J. GRUND. WILLIAM H WELSh. " THR AOK" will advocate the principles and poli cy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, nec essarily favor the restoration of the Union as it was, and defend the Constitution of the United St itoe.an d that of this Commonwealth. It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate sub ject* of newspaper comment, including of course, and pre-eminently at this time, all questions connected with the existing unhappy condition of our ountry. It will fearlessly criticise the public actsof public servants, and defend the legal and constitutional rights of individual citizens ana of sovereign states, against nssualts from any quarter. It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the a. tual condition of the Repub lic—to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the magni 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 REHKPY for our national Ills. In brief, it will, In all things, aim to be the faith ful exponent of Democratic principles, aDd to render itself worthy to be an organ of the Democratic par ty, under whose auspices our country prospered so long and so well. The restoration of that party— the party of the CONSTITUTION and the UNION— to power, in the legislative and executive governmen tal branches of the States and of the Union, we be lieve to be necessaryto avert anarchy, and the utter ruin ot the Republic. To contribute to that restora tion will be our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and other de partments. will receive due uttontion. and will be so conducted as to make "THR AGE" worthy of the support of the general reader. The many difficulties now surrounding an en terprise of the magnitude of that in which the under signed 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. The present state of the preparatory arrangements warrants the expectation, that the first number of the Daily will appear hefore the clore of the coming month, (February, 1863.) The Weekly will be is sued soon thereafter. TERMS. DAILY. Per Annum, 86.00 Sis Months, 3.00 Three Months, 1.50 Copies deliv :red at the counter, and to Agents and Carriers, 2 cents each. WEEKLY. Per Annnm, 82 00 Six Months, 1.00 Three Months, 50> Ten Copies to one address, 17.50 Twenty " " " 32 00 Thirty, " " " 4500 Payment required invariably in advance. Address, A J. GLOSSBRENNER k CO. 430 Chestnut Stroet, Philadelphia. January 26th, 1863 Blank*!! Blanks !!! BLANK DEEDS SUMMONSES BUBPCENAES EXECUTIONS CONSTABLE'S SALES Jqitlca'a, Constable's, and legal Blanks of all kinds. Neatly and Correctly printed on good Paper, and for ftle ** Office of the " North Branch DemoeewS.* Canal Boat for Sal 4. A canal boat, the Union Clipper. Hiving porchaee '*4 another, I will now sell the above boat reaebna- W *• VIBNUT. ' Starting*ille, April 1 Ladies Look Out!!! SHAKERS. HATS, RIBBONS, —OF THE— SVW2.IBB, With everything else to be found in the line of MILLINERY. Just received from the city, end told et smell profits by IVOIS. 3ArZIZ>WZ!IjZj. Opposite the Poet-Office. Please ceil and examine before purchasing else where. XPiT Bleaching and repairing done in good ordet aud at the shortest notice. Tunkbnnock, Nov. 12, 1862—v2n14-3m. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. fit \/\ BUSHELS OF GOODRICH'S SEEDLINGS UUv Comprising the following varieties: Garnet Chili, Cuzco, Central City, Callao, and Pinkeye Rustycoat. Also 50 bushels of Early Junes- Price 52.50 per bbl., delivered at the Pittston de pot The barrel to contain as many sorts as you choose, Packages of each sort sent by mail post paid for 25 cts. each Cash to accompany all orders. Reference given if desired. P. SUTTON, Ransom, Luz. Co., Pa. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OP WYOMING COUNTY. GKNTLBMEN. —In pursuance of the 4 3d section of Act of Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in conventii n at the Court House in Tunkhannock Borough, on the first Mon day in May, A. D. 1863, being the Ath day of the month, at I o'clock in the afternoon, and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of Di ectors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compen sation for the same ; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg. as required by the 39th and 40th sections of said act. J. W. DEWITT, County Superintendent of Wyoming Co Tunkhannock, April 6, 1863. NOTICE to TEACHERS and DIRECTORS An examination of teachers will be held at the School House in Sterlingvill*. on Saturday the 2nd of May, next, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Teachers must come prepared with writing mate rials. J. DEWITT, CO. Supt. of Wyo. Co. Pa. Tunkhannock, April 19th. 1363. 2w. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER sons interested that the following Accounts have been filed in the Register's Office, The Account of T. D. Spring and C. I. Lacey, Ad ministrators ot the Estate of George G. Lacey, late of Braintrim township, dee'd, filed January Ist, 1363. The partiol account ot Ezra Thompson and Wm. H Crispel, Administrators ot the Estate of Thomas S. Crispell, late of Monroo township, de;'d. filed Janu ary 15th, 1863. The Final account of Daniel Vanscoy, Executor of the Estate of John Young, late of Eaton township, dee'd, filed February 14th, 1863. The account of Benjamin M. Hall, Guardian of the person and estate of Moses T. DeWitt, late a minor sen of John C. DeWitt, dee'd, filed March 7th, 1363. Th- Final aceount of Miles Egglcs'on, Adminis trator ot the estate of Amos Eggleston, iateofNorth moreland township, dee'd, filed March 9th. 1563. The final account of Thomas Hough, Administra- tor of the estate of Sylvester Gregory, late of Over field township, dcc'd, filed March 14th, 1863. The Final accountof George W. Fasset, Adminis trator of the estate of Isaac Vosburg, late of Wiud haiß township, dcc'd, filed March 20th, 1863. The Final accountof Peter Hopkins. Administra tor of the estate of C. W.Russell, late of Tunkhan nock township, dcc'd, filed March 23rd, 1863. This is therefore to give notice to all persons ipterr ested, that the above accounts will be presentaAjm the Orphan's Court, to be held at Monday the 20th day of April next for confirinaflon and allowance. SINTON WILLIAMS, Register. Register's Office, > Tunkhannock, March 23, 1863. $ 4w. Application for License. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following named persons have pled their peti tions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Wyoming County, aud will make application at the next term of said Court, for Tavern Lioense. George Perfgo, Nicholson, J. B. k M. Very, " C Jackson, " Jered Lillie, Meshoppen, W. H. Courtright, " J. H. Robinson, Eraintrim. BenJ. Zigler, " F. M. Crane, Washington. Solomon Bigley, North Branch. John Mavnard, Tunk. Bo'ro. Thomas B. Wall, ' J C. Corselius, Falls. Peter Bender, Mehoopany. S. C. Matthewson, Clinton. ZIBA LOTT, Clerk. March 31,1563. 3w. Special Notice. On and after JULY Ist, 1863, the privilege ofc n ▼erting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (commonly called " Five Twenties") will cease All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, thereforo, apply before the Ist of JULY next. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGEKT, No. 114 S. THIRD St. Philadelphia. Dissolution of Co-Partner* ship. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXlS ting between L. HARDING and 0. L IIALLSTEAD, under the style and firm of of L. HARDING A Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. L Harding is authorized to settle all debts and de mands due by or to the late finn. All persons having unsettled accounts with the firm are requested to call and settle without dolay. * L HARDING, 0. L. HALLSTEAD. Nicholson Pa., April 3d, 1863. The business will be continued by 0. L. HALLSTEAD k Son, who will be happy to accommodate customers at all times, who may find it convenient to call and price goods. Customers will fifed a GOOD STOCK OF OOODS —AND— LOW PRICES. The highest market price will be paid for all kinds of produce in exchange for goods. Money will not be refused Ourmotto is : ■ SMALL PROFITS AND'QUICK RETURNS-" "A Nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." O. L. HALLSTEAD k SON. Nicholson, April 3, 1863. Freeh Ground Fleeter In dtlantttlee end at prtoes to littpombaeoa, now for sale a >Mib#gpBoy Jfe TO THE LADIES. & n$W msmmsm * —AND— ESTABLISHMENT: W'K HAVE THE PLEASURE OP INFORMING yo that we are now prepared to offer you, at the house formerly occupied by Henry Stark In the Borough of Tunkhannock, a NEW aad carefully (el ected stock of HI —and— STRAW GOODS. in every variety, and of the latest styles and impor tations. OCfJt STRAW DEPARTMENT. Will consist of every variety of BONNETS, HATS and TRIMMINGS to be found in that line, and of the latest and most approved Shapes aad Styles. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the serviocs of an experienced and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain Yours, Respectfully. MRS. A G. STARK. The Undersigned, having moved to Wilkesbarre, would respectfully ask her friends and old customers to give Mrs. A. G. STARK, a call before purchasing elsewhere. MRS. C. T. MARSH. Tunkhannock, April 13, 1663. The Latest Styles. —OF— SPRING & SUMMER Bonnets, and MILLINERY GOODS, have just been received at the establiehment of LOUISA HEPBURN. on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where wiH be found Ladies. Chilrca, Misses, and Boy's FLATS, HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies please call and examine for themtelres. Tunkhannock,Oct. 3, 1862.—v2nll—lywi —AND— Tin Sliop. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hankinson'e Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constantly krep on hand all the latest IMPROVED COOKING SMS Among which are the," CALORIC," MINER and " UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heater# of every description, which ho offers for Ready Pay at prices that will defy competition His stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKKSBARRK. PROVIDENCE anaSCRANTON. lie is therefore enabled to sell them at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AND- Copper Ware. all kinds on hand and made to order. Also PIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND SLEIGH SHOES FOR SALE. The popular Cooking Stove, Forest Queen, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at 920 for 8 inch, 426 for 9 inch, REPAIRING AND JOBBING neatly and promptly done. ; • • HENRY STANSBURY. Meshoppen, Dec. 17th, 1862—v2n191y. THE PATENT mm SPECTACLES. Constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in tbe peculiar form of a CONCAVO-CONVEX ELIPSIS, Admirably adapted to the organs of sight, and per fectly natural to the eye. THE BEST HELP TO THE HUMAN VISION. EVER INVENTED. The advantages in the ue of these Spectacles are, that they can be used for the greatest length of lime, either by day or night, with perfect ease to the eye nevor causing giddiness of head, or that unpleasant sensation experienced in the use of the common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the sight. The manufacturer has received testimonials of their superiority from the most eminent men of all classes, among whom are Hon. Joseph R Chandler, Philadelphia. F. P. Blair, P. M. G., "^Washington. T. S. Arthur, Fsq., Philadelphia Dr, George McClellan, " Reinbrant Peale, Artist, " These celebrated spectacles are purchased by the Subscriber directly from the Manufscturer, Inventor and Patentee in Philadelphia, and are the first genu ine Parabola 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. 11(11 lEIHItBIF. Shooing, gait rutting, AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. Shop Opposite May nard's Hotel. Ladies' hair cot in the most raahienable style, ei ther at his Saloon, or their residence, if desirable. Mr. Berlinghof is recently from New York city, where he was employed in the best establishments, and consequently feels warranted in guaranteeing satisfaction to all who may favor him with their eus em. / * LIMB FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZE for Ml* at VIMTQY 1 * I*l RUNNING_STILL! I THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, / is still in running order, through all the reverses and panics of former days, since 1833, without being . wound up, at which place you can find a good assort ment of DYES. DRUG & MEDICINES, as caa be found in the county, warranted genuine and 1 pure. J Boots, Shoes, Harness and. Leather,, as good as tbe beet, and as cheap as the cheapest, aad , ail the WORK WARRANTED ( You can get all kinds of Job Printing done to or der, and blanks of every kind constantly on hand, ' which, in style, are not surpassed by our large or f county offices. TO THE LADIES. rest from your toil, and bay a 1 SJUWIATG TMK A OMLJUJE I The subscriber has also succeeded in obtaining one ' of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machines, for tbe money, now in market, vis: Davis's 945 Shuttle, 1 and the 930 Franklin Maobines, equal in capacity to i Wheeler A Wilson's 975, er Grover A Baker's 945 machine, and making the same stitch, which is one third saving in buying here than at any other agency in Northern Pennsylvania. Every Business Man do your own Printing / IT WILL PAYI LOWE'S PATENT PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapest in the United State*,) for sale. Price, from 95 to 925.f0r a press. Office complete, from 910 to 975, with type and all necessa ry material Call and see them, or send for a circu lar of full particulars. Particular attention is called to SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELIXER, and very effective Liftiment, for all Rheumatic pains. Headache, Dyptheria, Ac , for sale in Meboopany by . Dr Becker A Co. and Henry Love ; on Russell Hill by T. S tempi's; at Forkston by Mr Garey ; at Me shoppen by Henry Stansbury. A trial of the medi cine, will in all cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. BRICK I SO.OOO Brick for sale. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber is determ- i ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. < T. D. SPRING. Laceyville, Sept. 24,1862—v2n7. THY THE NICHOLSON MILLS! I (NEAR BACON'S OLD STAND.) THIS Mill has been lately re-fitted and all the modern improvements added and is sow in charge of MIL. BACON, of Nicholson, Wyoming county, one of the best Mil lers in the country. Particular attention paid to Custom Work, which will be done on short notice ALL WORK WARRANTED, and if net satisfac torily done may be returned at the expense of the subscribers. FLOUR of all kinds, MEAL and FEED, constant ly on hand and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prices pf Cash or Flour paid for grain at the Highest Cash prices. D. C. BACON. Proprietor PICTURE GALLERY f '9°% Batjffcl mBSaH 8 ... * AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUVEN RRINTS, &C. ANEW PICTURE GALLERY ha# iust been cesv. Ed in Tunkhannock, which is pup-lted with en tire new material for the taking of Pi-tores in the Photographic Art. The undersigned has re-fitted and furnished the Sky-Light Gallery in Samuel Stark's Brick Block, and is now prepared to take Pictures in the latest and most improved style of tbe Art. IS ASSORTMENT OF Cffi. He has purchased a splendid assortment of Cases, among which are the Union, Band Clasp, Octagon, Oval Gilt Frames, GiU Trays , <pc.,—very neat and desirable patterns—besides a variety of plain and fancy Cases, of every sue and description. The foregoing, he thinks, are inducements sufficient for every one to come to the Picture Gallery and secure one of those " faithful shadows"— " Which light and art, with magic spell, By working together, can catch so well!" If not, there are other considerations. now impor tant that you secure a faithful liienessof your friends and relatives ere 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 have 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, Sinoe the substance has perished.' But you perchance have friends still 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 Sturk's Bricic 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 THE MAGIC TIE OBSERVER. The Perfection of Mechanism. BEING A HUNTING AND OPEN FACE, OK LAST'S OR GENTLEMAN'S WATCH COMBINED. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decided ly the best and cheapest timepiece for general and reliable use,.ever offered. It has within it and oon nected with its machinery, its own winding attach ment, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of two metals, tbe outer one being fine 16 carat gold. It has the im proved ruby action lever movement, and if warrant ed an accurate timepiece, Price, superbly engraved, per case of a half dozen. 9204,00. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes, for those proposing to bay a wholesale, 935, sent by express, with bill payable ont delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in advance, as we cannot collect from those in the Army. Ad dress HUBBARD BROS. A Co., SOLE IMPORTERS COR NASSAU A JOHN STS., NEW-YORK. WANTED -A RESPECTABLE PERSON OF EITHER SEX in every neighborhood to sell J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, and also J.R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS. Olive tar is a thin, transparent fluid; It is the best remedy known for ( diseases of the Throat, Lungs, or Catarrh. Also for Diptfaeria, Croup, Whooping Cough, Ac. My Iron and Sulphnr Powders strengthen the system, ajd the digestion, aad purify the blood. I have al6 page pamphlet containing full explanations, and over 100 testimonials fro n well known prominent persona . which I will send to any on a fret by maV. J. R. STAFFORD, Chemist, ' ln2i,ly. 442Bfoadway, NewTork i —.. . t ' Revenue Stamps/ FOB SALE BY T. A. MILLER, I at tbe Post Office, Tunkhannock, Pa. itrntl FINITE jmivcki, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD TNSUSCESSPCI operation, for several years, MUSB2RY, ; AT TOWANDA, where all of the most approved and raye kinds of FRUIT ORHAmErtTAL TRESA ,' VINES AND FLOWERS Can be obtained. j Being oenv. need from experience that hie Tree* and Plants will give far better satisfaction to tJke• Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grew* - in other localities, he confidently solicit* their palm* age.: • ' He will make annnal visits either In person df Vy his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Oft. ■ and asks only that his specimens may be nI e IIIIM and bis method of dealing be tested. s Al! onlersuhf letter or otherwiee, for Treos, vines e pi- nts will be promptly attended to.. v2n3l-ly. D. HARKINS. . Latest AND Reliable News | Arrival of a raw, Em -OF— . Fall & Winter SOODS. ■ V THE subscriber begs leave to Inform his ntuneivm ► friends and customers, that he has just setaraed from Philadelphia and New York, with the fargrst onb JBrst Srltrtrb Stork nf Fancy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, Sammm?, §atiirft* MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL,' YANKEE NOTIONS, 60. Ever brought to this County. He has also bought* Fine btock of Ladies' Shoes' —AND— GAITERS, HATS, and a Full Line of SAICT FIOBS,' bought at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he do* fies competition. As regards Prices, he only assume bis friends, that long experience in the trade eaables him to bay, and therefore, sell cheaper than any OM else outside the city. A fair trial is all he asks. No Trouble to Show Goods. ■ i Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on hun, he will, by strietly honest dealing, and hereafter, a close attention to business, try fee merit a continuance c! the same, John Weil. Tunkhannock, Oct 15, 1862. NEW GROCERY —AND— Provision STORE! The Subscriber has opened a Grocery and Provis ion Store in the Store Room, formerly occupied by ■ Thos. Osterhout, in the borough of Tankhannoek. and intends to keep on band a good assortment of such articles as are usually sold m such an estaV lishment. He intends to deal in none but good goo®, and to dispose of them at jnst so small advanoe upon cost as it is possible for any man to do with safety tw himself—being willing to share In these " hard times" the profits with his customer? Any one wish* ing to purchase any of the following articles, will d well to call on the subscriber before purchasing else where. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup,' Kerosene, Candles, Tobacco, SnuflJ Saleratus, Sal Soda, Ginger, Pepper, Allspice, Cinna moD, Nutmegs, Cloves, Raisins, Cream of Tartar, . t 7 . i r Pork, White Fish, Mackerel, Trout, * Kails, Glass. Wheat Flour, Back* wheat Flour, Corn Meal. But ter, Cheese, Eggs, Apple*, Yiuegar, Starch, Pen- Hold ers, Pen cils, Ink, Pa per, Envel opes, . ' ' • ** Pocket Books, Money Parses, Spool Thread* Linen Thread, Sowing Silk, Buttons, Thimbles, Pinay Needles, . Shawl Pins, Watch Guards, Bnek Skin, Cot ton, Silk, and r Lisle thread Gloves, <■ 1 * - . ji* ' r Cotton and Woolen Socks and 1 r Suspenders, Spectacles. Tobacoo I Boxes, Coarse, Fine, Dress and' • Circle Comh>vHair J Brushes, Shaving Boxes, Soaps, &c., &c., Also, a general assortment of custom mtde Beats and Shoes of tbe renr best oaality warranted alia •alt by the barrel. Wanted a exchange for goods and for which the highest market price will be paid Gram of all kinds. Buckwheat Flour. Butter, £■, > Beeswax, Honey, Lard, Tailow, Poultry, Paper Bug* ( ! Dried Peaotaes, Beans, Onions, Ac. *. GEO UIQBM6 1 Vunkhannock Dae. 10,180 ft
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