mn*. N<> • '•* b*'k* A tuii.ieur u- t belonging to B> titer Adam*' kui'l of f-'lks, was t" |/resell ni the church, and >'d Ad ams ha'i linti aviTullj The miniMcr ai d congregation Rut in the churc >, tint there was IN- Bit le on the stand as IIMIHI. the ho ks had been stolen. A lam* and his |wiht.icnl 1 nerds at once set ah ut clirrginy this crime uli the ugh C"p|eried*. Some of the good toners .tied t -rront* oft ears over the los ol their ImhiK*. I'a:.c told you all about the hooka, hoW' they were t-.uiid in the old pat f., n- study. !' was noitced soon after thai the Bi'de was again n its place. In 'act tin man Adatus has since acknowledged thai the books were in his study. Now in tin • •pinion the hum that is mean enough to stoop to tricks so bae, would be mean eitoiig . to s' ave bis "wn h Tses tail ami then clurge i I II Ins neighbors. Now I think Adams ought tu let Inac alone, w iy. he is making this place :t vert bedlam joßi btcause Ui} s-t. I< Id the puhl.c bow It Wa, tltr "Ugh your paper Tilt' man A htns married a S uth m Lmlt lie -at s : ' w tie bt longs to 3 good 1.-umli, w tit rmii't i!n anything 'bat is tint Lad} like.'' W H, I W'll I ell Y"U wliat •• wile'* does While the old man stands in the Preshy.cn an church preaching b r the Mc'luc'ist cm grcgainm, " wife" .-it* in her pew making snoots at Deimtcrais, the old man ail the while stamping and showing the importance of be nig subject to tbe "powers that hi." It t> not pleasant to publish Ibis kn d <>i neighborhood tr übles, but 1 ltd tbrt t' is abmit tune to cxp 'S.t the It tug crew. Ft hearattce ha> ceased to be a vHue Ttu go..i| people of Newloti have been abuse I ab<>m long etioiicli I intend to sin wup tbe cat tie hereafter. Yotus Truly, ABRAHAM [From the Rejmbli-nn. ] ELECTION PEOUAMTICN. U! IIEREAS, in -tnd bv an Act of th" General Assembly of the Commit >wealth of Penn sylvani 1, entitled "An Act regaining ihe (let.eral Slecti.tns within this Commonwealth, p-isse 1 tbe '2l day of July, 1338," it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county to give public no ice of such Election to be holden, and to make known in u.-h notice what officers are to be elected.—Therefore I LEVI 11. STEPHEN'S, Sheriff of toe Coun y of Wyoming, in said Commonwealth, do make known by this adver tisement, to the Electors of the C unty ol Wyoming that a GENERAL F.L.EC:TI* will be held in the County of Wyoming on the Second Tuesday of October nut. (it being tbe 13th day of sai I month ) at w iioh time State, Dis'rict an I County Officers as follows, are to be elected, to wit : One person f r G v. rimr of the Comm. 11 wealth of Pennsylvania 0 e peron |m Judge • f tin Su, rente Court of Pennsylvania. Two person* to fill the ..ffic** of Members of th J II >u<e of R-present itives ->f Pcnnsylvani 1, to represent the counties of Wyoming, Sullivan Colum bia, and Montour. One person f-r II git Sin riff of the County of Wyoming. Our tr r-00 f.-r Pr<>tlion,tarv and Clerk of the Court of Wyoming. On* p*is () t,, r Register and R. c>-rder <-f the county of Wyoming Ooe m>r *on for C unity Commissioner I the County of Wyoming. One person I >r C-nintv Ail-l'tor of the County of Wyoming, for lull term . On-'(s r* n h.r C ii-.tv Auditor for the County if Wyoming, for one year. One person for Coroner of tbe County of Wyoming 1 also hereby make known and give notice that the pl.tee nl holding the General Election in the sev eral townships within the county ot Wyoming, are as folioss to wit : Braintriin District, at the house occupied by T. D. Spiing, in Lai-eyville. Clinton, t the new schul house in the village of Factory ville- Eaton at the house of Peter Stroh, in Eiton town ship. Exeter, at the house of Solomon Biowo, in Exter township. Fotkston, at the h use of ILrin II t-h:o k, in Forkstnn township- Falls, at the h iuse now oceupied by En.-s Beem-r, in Falls township. Lctnon, at the school-house, near II G E y, in Lemon township. Monroe, at the h >use of John Phenix, in M>■ roe township. Mihoopinv, it th- houss of Peter Bonier, in M.-- honpiny Township. Meshoppen. at the h iuse of D miel II mkinson, in Meshoppen township. Norlhmo-el ind, at the house of Winters A Howard at Ccntremoreland Corners, in Northmoreland town ship. Nicholson, at 'he house occupied by E N. Ba.-on, in Nicholson township. North Branch, at the school-house ne ir the store of John Pr'iuts, in N •rth-B-an-h township. Overficl I. atthj old s,-ho D-h IUSJ njir Liwron O Agers, in Overfie d township. Tunkha.lON. k B trough. at tho Court II IUSJ. in the Borough of Tunkbannock. Tunkh innock Township, at th Court House, in the Borough of Tunkhanno k. Windham at the house of D ivid F>sk in Windham township. Washington, at the Biptist Church on Russell Hill in Washington township In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitle I ■' An Act relating to the Elections of this Commonwealth," passed the >d of Jul 7, A. D. 1939. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVE.Y, " That the Inspectors an I Judges chos -n as afore said shall meet at the respective pi .ces appointed for holding the election in the districts to w i.-h, ih*v respectively belong, before nine u\.i <K , k „„ the morn ing of the second Tuesday in October, in each an I every year, and each of said Inspe t r shall appoint one clerk who shall be a qualified voter f BUl .j, district "In case the person who an ill hive received the secon 1 highest number of votes for Inspectors shall not attend on the day of election he, the person "ho shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the proceeding election shall act as Inspector in his place. And in case the person who shull hftie received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Julge shall appoint an Inspector in his place ; and in •ase the person elected Ju I . M Q(>t atten J) tb(jn be Inspector who received the highest number of •otes shall apyoiut a Judge in his place, and if any vacancy shall continue in the board lor the space of one hour after the time fixed for the opening t le elec ti n of the qualified vo'ers of the township, ward or district, for whi, h -u.-h officer shall have been ele.-ted. present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill suvh v n ny " ID all eases where the n uues of A person claim ing to vote is not to be founi oi the list furnished by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to vote whet her found therein or not is objected to by anv qualified citizen it snail be the duty of the In spectors to examine such pe-s,on on oath as to his qu ilifieftt ons an t if he el dins to h ivo resided in the State for one yea or more, bis oath shall be suffi dent proof thereof; I,ut he shall make proof by at least one competent witness who shall he a qu ilified elect or that has resile I within the district for more than ten d ivs imin -di itely proceeding the election, and shall also himself swear that bis bona file residence, in pu.isu-mce of h s lawful calling is within the dis trict and th it he di I not move into the district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qu ilified as aforesaid, nod who shall make due pKiof. if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, sh ill he admitted *<> vote in the township, ward or disraict in whi. b ho shall reside '• If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager UMI Ith - re ult of any election in this Com inoi weatlli, or shall offer to m kc any -u-h tu tor wager either b\ verbal pro-lama i >ti thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, ehdlcng or invito on, per* 11 or p -rs ms to in ik • u -h 1 bet or wager, upon convi ti-m thereof hi or thev shal' for fe:l and pay three times 'he amount s . bet or offered to bet. '• If any person not by law qodifl -d wh ill fraulu lentlv vote at anv ele.-ti -n widiiu this Common wealth, or beingotherwise qualified shtll vote out of his proper, district, or it any person knowing the want of su h qualification shall aid or po M -u e su-h person or poisons off. n'hiig shall on convi. tion be fined not ex-oe ling two hon Irod dollars and he im prisoned for a term riot exceeding thru months. '• If any person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise frau lulenlly more than once on the same day or shall frau lit cuMy fold and de iver to the Inspectors two tickets together, with the intention to illegally vote, or sha'l vote the same or if any peisot shall 11 Ivtse or nroetire other so to do, he or th- v so otf-n ling shall on conviction, be linel in any sum not less th in fifty nor uiote than five hundie I doll irs, an 1 be imprisoned for any term not less th in three nor more than twtlve n-oi ths • li any p rson not qualified to \ote in this Com mon wealtn agreeable to law (excepting the SOBS of qua lift -I citizens.) .h ill a pe-r at any place of elec tion for Ihe purp- s • o. issuing 11 k s or influencing eit.zcii-, qu ilified to Vote, he shall on eo.ivo tioii ful teit .111 1 pay any sum not exeet- ling one hun tred uo! Is re for every su h oifeuce, nil be iiupiisoued for any term not excecdug three months. '• Th it ev ;ry person exc pt justices of the peace "h" "hall hid-! any offl,-e or nppointement of pmfit or trust un ier the goveunnent ot the United stale.-, or of this state, or of any iiy or incorporated district, whether . com missioned .-Bi. cr or otherwise—a sul or linate offiicr or agent—who s or who sh ill tie cui p.oyed under Hit- legislative, exouitveot judiciary dep rtm.-nt o this .>taie or of ihe I'u.ted States, or ol any city or incorporated district and also that every member of C-.ugress and of Ihe fsliue LcgLJa ture. anJ ol the select or uoitniion council of any ci v. or couiiuissioners->t any incorporaied disirict is by la ineap ible of holding or exercising, at ihe sume time, the office t appointment of Ju-lge, Inspector or, (Jerk of any election within this Coiuinonwealth and ill- t no Inspector, Ju ige or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted fot " No p rs >ll sh ill be permit ed to vote at any elec tion as afres til, othor th in a white trceiu in ofthe age of 21 years or mote, who shall have resided in this St ite at le ist one ye ir, an I iu the election dis tri f where he offers to vote, at least ten days imme diately proceeding su h election, an I withi two year- h tve pri I a Slate or coun y t tx, which sh ill hne been assessed it least ten days before e ection. But a citizen of the United States, who has provioog ly t.ceu .1 ijaalifio I voter ol this State, and removed therefrom an i returned, and who shall h:>ve resided in the election dist.io', unit paid lakes aforesaid sh ill b• en it'.-1 t 1 vote V'wr resi li ig in this 8t ite six months, provi ie<J, that the white freemen citizens of the Unite 1 States between the ages of 21 and 22 years an t having e-*i le I in this Srafe one year, and in the e et-Mon district 10 d ITS aforesaid, sh ill be entitled to vote although they shall not hive paid taxes. " No person shall be permitted to vote wh-oe name is n..f lontained in the list of taxable inhabitants ftimishe I by theC >m nissioners as aforesaid unless first be pro In e a ree-ipt for tire payment within 2years ot a State or County tax assessed agreeably t-> the C<>n*:i f ittion an I give si.isfictory evi ien. e t i'her on his oath or affirm ii un of another, tint he has pti l su h tixor on future to pro luce a receipt sh.ll m .ke o.tn to the piym mt th-rcof; or second, iT he Il' 111 s a right to v .'H, by being an elee'nr l.e twe 11 the ag • .f 21 1:1 I 22 y • irs, he sh .II depose -n 01th or an affirm uio.l th.t he has resiled in the State at least one ye r r.- xr before his aptdi -ution an I make such pro. fof r sideiy e in his di drier s required by this Act, an I tint lie d >es veiilv be lieve from the account givti him hat he is of the aforesii 1 ago, an I give su li other ev den< c as is re quire iby this At. wticrenpna rim uuueof the per son s admitted to vote shall be iiis-rtt l in the al phabetical list ly the fns|s-ctors, an 1 1 note male opposite thereto by writ.ngtti! w, | tix, 1 if he sh ill be admitted to vote by reason of aving paid a t.x. of the wort ' ige,' if he s a I l, c permitted to vote .HI m-on if OF hc< -isr ■, an I n nth ;r case the reason of su h vofush ill o e en lie I out to the clerk's who sh II me■ k i in the list of voters kept hy them, '/f inv irsn s'i.ll (OMv-nt 0.--inemjit to prewnt nry offi er of sir, election, or use „ r three ten siny vio lence to ny such officer, or sh ill interfere with him in th ox nation of Im lu'v or s i ill block up or at tempt to Mo k the win liw o • av -n to or any win low where the hime in .y ho h•! b orslnll riotously disturb the p* toe at such election or shall use or prieti-e any irni ui lation, thre its, force, or viol, nc. with lesion to influence unduly or ov. ruwe any elector to prevent him from voting u:- to restrain the free I .in of oh .i e, su h jierson or conviction shall be fined in any sum not ex ee ling five bun Ire 1 doll irs an Ihe imprison JI for any timo ao- le<sihtn one nor more th in twelve months; in lif ii s nil tie shown to the Courr whjre the tri il o' su hof oi-o sh ill be hstd thstr the fierson so offending wis not a resident of theeiiy, war I, district or township where the of fence was comini ted. an I not entitled to a vo'e therein, then, on conviction, he shall be seoten e 1 to pay a fine of n.t 'ess th in one hun Ire I dollars and be imprisoned not less six months nor mora th in two years Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of sai I Act, every general an 1 special election sht'l heopcne I between the hours of eight in I ten in the forenoon an.l shall continue without interrup sion or adjournment until seven o'clock in the even ing, n tien the polls -ball be closed. I'ursuint to the provisions eonturiei in the 76th section of the Act, the Judges cfthe aforesaid dis tricts respectively sh ill take charge of the certifi ate or return of tlie election of their respective districts, and produce thein at a moeting of one Judge from each district, at the Court Hou-e, in the Borough of Tunkhnnnock, on th third day after the day t.f election, being the 16th my o fO.:tober next, then and there to do anl psrform the duties reqnirel by j law of said Judges. Also, that where a Judge by sickness 01 unavoidable eei<ient isuntblc to atten 1 said meeting of Ju Iges ihcn tho cerlifi at or re turn aforesaid shall he taken eh irgo of hv one of the i Inspectors OT Clerl*3 o ELECTION <>f sail district, who I shall do and perform tbo duties required of said j •Judge unable to attend- AtsO. that in the 31st section of an id Act. it is enacted, that when two or more eoun ie< sh olt eoin pusa a district for the o' oiee q|* a inemoer or mem bers of the senate of this Commonwealth, or the . House of Representatives of the United Stales ir of this Cotumonwe ilth, 01 President Ju l e, the Ju !ges of the clectT nin each county having met as ifi.re said, the Clerks shall make out n fair statement of all the votes which sh ill hive been given at pu h elec tion. within the county for every persons voted for. .s such member or members or President Judge, which shall be signed by sai lJu Iges and attested by the i Clerks; and one of the sai I Judges shril take eh irge of said certificate an I shall produec thn : same at a 1 [ meeting of one Judge from each county in such dis ] triets as is or ma. be a- pointed bv law for the par- ; ! pose, whi.-h meeting shall be held th seventh day 1 I after the election " Given under mv band at tnv offi -e in the B" <>u/b of Tunkhannock, the 14th day of Sep ember A- I> 1863, (Gon BAVP THE COMMONWKAI.TII ) I EVI H TEPIIENB, She iff 8-pt 14 th. 1%3- Specinl Xoticoi. Wanted. A Carriage Smith '< work or light wi g •'•<. or :i voung man t wo.k tin ler instru timi at th t Lu<i ness. Good w>g s will be giv n •I CAM PR ILL Turikha mock Sep 26 tj 183 J. 2-w. Bridge Letting. "JVTotice is hereby given that tin- un lers' • • 1 rh -11 Commissioners of WcoiningCmintv iil <Ol th 10th day of Oct. IS iJ, let to the lowest hi s i--, rhe fin ling of the m.ttenil lor lit- it a-iiun o 1 n.-w bridge, or for the repiiring ot the - Id one an the i-'outh Bran h of the Tunkhannock Creek, letting t be at one o'.do k of said day at the old bridge 10 the Township of Tunkh iitnu k F. HOUGH, P j W. CAREY " Cotnmi.-sontr*. T. VAVtlllN' S Per Win. F. Terry, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Tunkhannock, Sept 30 1863 4-w Ktifraj Cow. CAME to the eu- ly..ure ot the Sl j' st-ribcr on or about the Ist of September • .1 a TMRK RED COW —almur four years <>l I Tl.e oil -r is r quested to eoine forward, prove prop piv charg es and take her ttwav. .1 AMES P. nttWM \N Meshoppen, Oct 7th. 16UJ Lxeiiitor's Notice. NOT CE is hereby gi.en th t letters of admin istration til the goods, .hitties, A■ . whi.-h were iff Abraham Transue I t ■ of N<ribai..r.-lai. I. DccM, h-tve been granted ti -no All poisons iu det'ted to said estate are rait fid to 111 ike p 1 ll. tilt, ai d all ;iersons hiving demtin I agtinst the s.uj,. are notifird f. present the same to me at mv house iu Slid township, dulv authenticate! for • i(-iit-> CHARLES lU'LVI.U Adu.'i Sept. 1 lf)G3 IMPORTANT NEWS!! AUKIYAi. OF A Tremendous Stock OF ALL KINDS OF Dry G-oods, Cloaks, Shawls, Ami FfIUUV Oo fin, of *i!l (k'scrijitions. ItEAUY 31 \l>lo CLOTH! X O Furnishing G'.ods, Cas s i 111 or s , Child and Mens' We.tr Generally. shoejj, gai it; its. THE .SUBSCRIBER BEG- LE \ye TO INFORM the eitiz-ns of Wvuming and to- -11. U.i 111 ng C itinties that he his ( ifler an at.s-u-e of 1,, uii three wee sin Philadelphia and New York.) ju-r re turned with the most complete stuck OF ALL KINDS OF Leiillcmaiis Wear, ever offi red in this seitiin of the country. N"twith"t n tin r rhe hifh price of th • ruv iiiuteri | al, he is, by ckue buying, prepirel in..IT r SOME BARG i xS. HE HAS A' SO ÜBOnillT A VERY I, \Ho ASSORTMENT OF AI.L KINI>S 0F Elegant Furs, to whi.-h he invitee thespo-iil iiicnl'.m i' tin < r Through a long i qii iint. inee in thn in lc. Ii ■ | competition, in iny do iter i i or ou's tethe cities No '/rouble to Show (roods. Thankful for pis* favors. 1v soli, its :i eonti<-n n of the same un.lei the pminic f sfri t v honest tea - ing, 11 ii■ i prompt attendance in btt-incss IdiT Briek Block o<*xi door to WiU'j if ,t,,| John Weil. Tutikhannn k. Oct 7, 1563 JICII IHLllHlf /asljionauir Sljapinfl, |jair rutting, AND SHAIWOCING SALOIN. Shop Opposite May nurd's Hotel. Ladies' haircut in the most ashionahle style, ei ther at his Saloon, nr their resi lenee, if desirable. Mr. Berlinghof is recently fr.un New York city, where he was employed i:i the best establishments and consequently feels wat ranted in guurauteeui. satislaetiou to all who may favor hup with their eus oin. A GENTLEMAN. <ured of Nervous Debility, In competency, Freiuattrre Decay an I Mouthful Error actua'ed by a destre to ten fit others, will h B hippy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the re cipe au 1 directions for making the simple Remedy used in his case Those wishing to profit e is perience—and possess a Valuable Remedy—will re ceive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. 00DON, No 60 Nassau Street, New York. v2—nl—3m flffa h |4J ■; | 1 t .. f i i V. Quarters : a iw - FOR— Bargains. WAR OR NO WAR, Tin: PEOPLE AR.-: BOUND TO II.W E mtm ctm?. *O. L HALLSTEAD AND SON have just received, anil are constant ly leteiving, a large stock of go ds, cui!sting of r r j r / Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilnrdwa re. Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Ready- Made Clothing;, Books, S(ationerv, Wall Pap er, Window Paper, Drills, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Nails, Lime, Flour, Salt, Fish, Pork, Clover ami Timothy Seed, Soap, Candles, Grind Sto ;.es Plow- Castings, a:d everything usuallv kept in lirst class stores. GREAT BARGAINS - IN— />/•!/ Goods. Goods reduced, in consequence ol the sudden hill in gold. The Bal ance ol our Spring and unnner stock reduced 25 per cent. Now is the time to buy. We know such puffs are often put in the papers ; but if you doubt what we advertise, call and see for yourselves. WANTED. All kinds of Farmers Produce.— Lumber, t ingh-s, Wool Socks, Sheep Pelts, Beef Hides, and everything that will sell ; for which the highest market price will be paid. NICHOLSON, July 29., 18G3. A LA MODE. THE LATEST PROM NEW YORK. Oo MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN 1 •GATI informing H T tVicrniii, in I the la ti". gen- j eriHv, that he his receired, md i* still receiving large no i we,l g. letted assnrtujcnt <il fall >xd winter goods, c.n isiir. 3 ~I II \TS BONNETS. RBROVS. EI.OSSES. PH.| HERS, HUES ILKAD- L)RI-.SL',S, an I. i,, .. j j iir ,j | , osuill foutil iii Atf LLINEitY STORE. snliiti s u call from ~11 requiring t.0.)1)S .11 her lirte. lief'.n pnreh ining Isewhe.e. Mrs >'t,-k ran he found it ih- house fmmeriv occupied ,, V JJ ry .-r.irk in the b .rough of Tu ikhitiun k. ready !in ,, wi.lin ■ tci strve ill ivh > itiiv fivur her with :i call Ajrji-'i in m k O t, Ist. iS6i MANTUA-MAKING. Wo hive s-eurc I service* of 111 cxperi :n e ■ 20 IT 32 Si S- 2M -A. nla all tiim -jj will he prcpatc I tu Fit an I Mike Dresses in flit- I itest an I must approved manner. - -ailieiting your calls before pur. basing elsewhere, w rem 1 in Yours, tl -9 netftl!|v. MRS A STARK The Undersigned, h tvmg moved to tVilk*b.irri ivoul l ask her frieii.la an 1 ..Id . iistntners to 2tve Mrs A ti. STAIIK, SI call before j urchnsing 1 Isewhere MRS C. T. MAKSII runi hanniK k, April 13, 16G3 The Latest Styles. —OF— S!'i i! \: j SfJAI Ml! S{ 23 onnets, j G* ami MILLINERY GOODS. I bare just been received at the es ab idiiuent of LOUISA HEPBURN, j on 1 100 i >freef, (ipju.xitc t|i<' p, ist-office, ivhcre wil. I he round La ics. Ctnlieo Missc-. an i liovV FLATS , lIATS, en I CAP.*; HE Ul-DIIESSKS.'IiIBBON'b. j FLOWER I*, 1 *, iin | TRIMMINGS, an I everything in j the line of Millinery, which will he soli at tke lotctU ! Cu h /'rices j Kep dring promptly and no itlv done Ladies I please call mi l examine for themselves, j Tutilth inn i. k.Oet 3. 1862 v2nl 1 - !ywi) j &' • tb jKiKißlii? AND HPin. Sliop, 1A liE Subscriber hint just received at his hop, i e lliinkiusi n'- Store, in MESHOP. 3 EM PA. ! ti'l wilt const in'lv krepon hart tall rhe lste-t IMP OVED COjKNG STVES j Among which ar the "CALORIC," Ml.Vial an i j i NICiN" |miucrut, with PAKL'tR Si #\ L> nn i j ll**.tiers ot every description, which he offers for "FSLG&L dy JPa/y j at prices that will defy competition i His stoves ire liought directly ot the M initfa tur. j crs at \LPAX \ . WILK- SISARKE. I'ROVI PENCE •nn SCRAN IOX He i* therefore enabled to sell i them a a small a*lvati e on the original cost • TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AND- Copper Ware. j all kin Is on hnlanlmi le to or ler Also j PIPE. U iCOJi BOXES, AM) hLEKiiI. shoes Eon SALE. The pot.Ml.ir <V kin Stow, F oi'cst ({ uec n, (Eh . an 1 men) is now for the first, offered at •S-0 for 8 inch, ji"i for 9 "tu ft REPAIRING AND JOBBING | tie; tlx an I promptly done. ! HENRY STAN'SIirRV M* shnppen. Dee 17th, 1862-v2n 191 v. Ladies Look Out! !! ! BOKWETg, iHiKERS. HATS, RIBB NS. —OK IIIE ' SSF7&SS, W nli cxcrxtning else to le found in the line * f IM i LLIN LR\ .Fust received from the city, tin j sol |mi ,|| pvefiis oy jvms. SAnuwEiiL. Opjruoi , Hie I'ii* Office. I'le i-e cad *m I examine before pureh isin™ e --where. 4 %?' Bleaching ami rep tiring ,i. n e in goo.l orde | and at the shortest notice Tunkhnno, k, Nov. 12. 1962—, .'n!4-3m. PRINTING TYPi and all ot her Ph. my ,\Ja fill ■ If- led f. |- sill.. Ht nnvc l ' s New \ ork Type Founery, A I IUK LOU hsl Plilt Kv Roman T x pe. J,a lair Saving Quotation. Fa la y Type, Borders, Script T pe. Oruaiuetlfals, German I vjie, Le.nl*, Music I'y pe, Brass Dashes, Ciu ss A Cue k'-r Type, Circular Qui ;s, Brass A Met . I Role-. C ir er Q ..ids, ' Brass A. L.eeiro I treul.ir Drum leutal Corners an I 1! ipscs, M tlal Furniture, Labor-Saving Bui**, Bats-G lhx, L.iber Saving Lea s, Compositors' Numbered, ' Labor-saviug Slues, Slugs, Ac., Ac Printers can al.-o I e su) plied with Pr, sseffr-.m .l the diff rent luanuiacturers, Prinft g Ink ot all col'- ! " r 0 | "'sing Mi ks, St atlas, C.i.-es, imposing Stones Cuases, tVoml Type, and all other prin ing materids, at the m.inufctur is* |>ri is Any publisher of a twvspap -r, xv"jo choose* t< poh- I lish this advertisement, including th s no e three .iin - befo'e the first day of Dee. tulasr. IB6i. and foivat me one of the (wipers oot'Uiniug it, wil' be nlh xvo his bill at the time of making h purchase from e mv own ajunut'actufb of five times the awoi > said bin. GE RGE lIHUCE, No 13 Chambers Street, Now York. Sept. 9. ti9-t3. Fresh C ontid Plaa'er lit Q,uaiit Pies j and at prices to suit purchasers, now for sale a j odhoppeu oy L. Mowky J* VOL ITIEBS jriltll. i/ VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR lit I UUv/ mediate service to enforce the Draft lo SAULS, ■ i on BEFMER'- ftto.-k of New Goods* , No ••. h>tyevei\ need lj fuire t; hut think | it I tst to u ivb the volunteers. Thirteen <i<Vliiir? a month guaranteed toeveiy one ' who will eof'sr in thi* cause in tha way of buying , Giniitf CHEAPER THAN IiI,Sf>WIIKRE. BEI'M Eli jiue jurt returned from New York with I 1 trge So-if of dry hoods, DRY GOODS, iXt.MthiliC OOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, 20 J'ER CENT LOWER, , . 23 I'KR. l ENI* LOWER, I NOW IS I HE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, NOW IS THE TIME lo BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, I GROCERIES, f GROCERIES, i A VERY <i; \E R AI. ASSORTMENT, i A VERA GENERAL ASM Hi I MENT, 800 I s AND MIOES, DOOiS AND slloKS, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, TO I'LEA>E EVERY ONE. YANKEE NOTIONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, IN EN'DLEvS VARIETY, IX ENDLESS VARIETY, II \RDWARK. CROCKERY, t WOODEN WARE, ; iIARDWARE, CROCKERY. & WOODEN WARE SL'MMEU IIAIS FELI.W\ERS, AC. sr.MMi:;; 11 \ is. s h \k k ii*u Ac. KEROSINKOIL. LAMP 0 lI.MNKYSA DRUGS ! KEitOMN E OIL. LAMP v 111 MNEY'S & DRUGS FISH, PORK ANI) SALT. I isII. I'uRK AM) SALT " NO NKEIxiF MENTIONING MORE \o NEED OF MENTIONING MuHE T.IEM: (;OOI< WERE BO\ <;U R FOR CASH, IMtiW-J i .>< WERE liul Oil r FOR CASH : AMI 10 BE SOLD ID:; CASH >U PRODUCE ; \M> 'in UF S'OMJ ! Oii ''AS If OR PRODUCE .~IJ BIUNG ALONG A OUR V \<il. LITTER, EGOS, AM) GRAIN. S ) BRING ALONG I'OL U (J ASH, BUTTER, EGGS AND GRAIN. GOOD BUTTER \XI> FiiE>lT KTFGS. GOOD lU'l I'EK AND FRESH EGs WE WANT NOTHING UL T GO'JU BUTTER WE WANT NYTUING BL J COOD BUTTER. AN H 1 RES II EGGS. AND FRESH EGGS. The Iflsrh- • Pri-es will LI pul for Cash. Grain, | :>A I•-R aI<H; -. UT BEEIIFCJR .- T>P re, AL iu.R ta i for G "< .a AMOS BEEMER, ! Falls, P:r. April 27th. 1363. TIIT3 ;PL ACE TO BUY YOUR £3 "X S O"F r Ml IB !! J -rx. I IS AT TliE Il&imi©!! MOVE. N\.COPPER AND MIEET-IRON WARE \ ! \ X *T F' * <: • (< O V TULA ; ,J UJLUTL X . M HERE >i.\\ BE FOUND a I IRGE and well se- J LIM-te.L a-sortlm-M ,!' THE in appr.vel patterns, in; COOKING PARLOR MI HEATING I SI ONES. f>r wood or COUL, au I VVI I BA sold HI low J prices I \V. W.nilo EAL! IHC lHoiitioi' IF the puhlie, and : tTrrn-rs ill | ANI A: r. . .AR NEW LEVATED J OVEN COOKING STOVE, f,. R wo I or coal THE DACOTAHM I which B r economy durability and neatness of design f inr.it In. ,-urp-is el. It is made with extra HEAVY TOPS. COVERS a ,t VENTI ELATED CENTRES, and with lr..iit doors to Hi-le The oven and flues are unu.-illy little, making it Isi'PEKIOinoAM STOVE OF THE KINO ( ever I.ROII';ht into this tn irkef. It cannot fail to I E V,. satisfaction. Those tn want of A I G-oc cL Stove i liould ciili umi ix itui ni! ii before purchasing else j v. here. TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE j IF all kin s. ZINC, STOVE PIPE, IRON WAKE, A... m ways oh hand. M-ivhan'-- su |Ci.?<l WITH goods ON reasonahie ; terms Ho.,fin;, g IF. ring ,N I all kin Is of jobbing will he promptly iitleinh d tn. j OLD BRA-S. COPPER. PEWTER. RAGS and IRTTN, WOOD A.t LUMBER, MINGLES, and | TTI"ST kin is >,f produ E lakfii itl exchange far goods i and wares Thankful forp .t pnfinge. WC respectfully invite j nil in want of anvthing in . I JR line JRJVE tis'A call. '"Live and let live. ' QUI, k sales and small profi s I is ur lnotlo. E F. SNOW A CO Xi HOLEON Sent - 86.3. ADMIN IST ft A 111 I) IF* SAKE. ATOTD'H IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursu it an E ..f all ..I ler ■.( the Orphan's COURT of j Susquehanna CuitiM R. us direeied, we j|| ex|.iso H. PU lies HE h\ vendue, in. the prp'iiiss in SJ.ring ! villa township on Fri la v. Octal ei 9th. 1863, at one .. 1,., k|,in , th 1,,.1,, 11 in; d* s i il.cd [iie. eor par cel I.f liu, I late ihe estate • M ,lhe . Gnidineer. de | cease..', as fellows, to UP ; on the M.nh L<Y lands of Be, j,in,ii Stevens ; on tbe east By the road leading Ito Tun h-iiuio k ere. k; on I he south HY Nrrfs ot E Bill and on the west TIY IMIs of JAMAS A Oaklv ; out. ims tlx IR f.utvfour ores with the sppur enan- TES A so the it (crest of the decedent, in all that other piece or par, td of lin I, si'u tied in ihe town ship an I county .ilo esu i, ■ djoining 'he above de- S.-I H.,| jiie. e. and (mu led on the forth bv land of SETII Stan ;on the east hy lan. l of SCTH Stark and Sqidrcs ; on the SOUTH T,V land of A Squires, AMF I THRIVES! hv the rial leading ,o lunkhinmuk •>EK ; -ontaining nhou: fifty-four acres, wiib the apurtcn nces TKHMS OK SAI.K - 525 down, ONE half of balance of purchase money ~n conformation ot sale and bal ance in one year thereafter, with interest. ELIJAH BALL, ) AdmiDigtrS SALOME GURDINEER. ) Springville, Aug. 31, 1563.
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