North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, September 03, 1862, Image 3

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    LOCALS.
The Pamphlet Laws for 1802, are now
roady for distribution at the office of tho Prothonota
ry. Justices of tho Peace, and others entitled to
them, will be furnished with them, by calling at tha
office.
Appointments, in view of tho probable draft in
this county on the 15th inst., havo been made as fel
lows : Commissioner of Drafting, lion. Nathan Wells
of Meshoppen. Examining Surgeon. Joseph W. Ly
man, of this Borough.
Postponement of the Draft.—The Draft which
was to have taken place on tho 3rd inst., has been
postponed until the 15th inst., when the quota of each
County and subdivision, will be ascertained, with the
number of troops that havo been furnished by each.—
The intention is said to bo to draft only in those coun
ties and townships whero there is a deficiency.
r Tax Law. Appointments for this, the
Thirteenth District, 11. L. Scott, of Towanda, has
been appointed Collector; and Benjamin P. Fortner.
of Cattawissa, Assessor. For tho Twelfth—Luzerne
and Susquehanna Counties—Joseph 11. Scrnuton, of
Scranton, Collector, and William Jessup, of Montrose,
Assessor.
Our Excuse.—An accident to our roller ihakcs
it necessary to isssue this number of our paper, rath
er imperfectly printed. To have avoided this, would
have delayed the publication of tho paper until tire
latter part of the week. The difficulty will be reme
died in our next. Printers, who can fully appreciate
• our situation, will excuse us on sight.
Severe Storm.—A cold and severe storm, ac
companied with considerable wind, occurred at this
place on Monday last, which continued late at night.
AVe have not learned of any very great damage re
sulting from it. A fow peach troes heavily laden
with fruit were prostrated, much to the mortification
of the owners, and disappointment of neighboring
boys, who have been watching tho ripening of the
fruit, with covetous cy :s. You ought to havo sug
gested the proping ot them up, boys
Tall Climbing. —Our youug frienl, Willard
Spaulding, of Nicholson Township, in this Oounty.has
acquired quite a reputation as a daring and success
ful pole climber. A few weeks .-ineo, he climbed a
pole at Lynn, in Susquehanna county, upwards of a
hundred feet in height, adjusted the pulley and pass
ed a rope over it for tho purpose of raising a flag.—
His fame having spread, he was called last week to
perform a similar feat in climbing a hickory ; ■ lc, +
pulley of which was fine hundred and twenty-s:. feet
from the ground, at Benton Centra in Luzerne Coun
ty. This !." p Horniod, adjusting the rope orer the
pulley and return'd safel; to terra Jirma in fifteen
minutes from th time of tarring.
Wo o.'.gra: - : our den.', - rat. friends 'n Benton,
on the fact tha the good old flag still wa> •> al- ft, in
their county, an emblem of Union and Yi fory. W<
feel proud that wo have the i uy—a democrat too —
that helped raise it to the mast-head. Lang may
both of them wave !
Incendiarism.--.-somebody seems peisi tent in
the determination to burn the property of Mr, 31 E
Coolb.iugh. Two'T three times during tho past
year successful attempts have been ma le on h -
buildings in Dunmore —tho last only four or five
woeks ago, which not only destroyed his large unoc
cupied hotel, but a largo amount of pi pert: beside
Having pretty thoroughly " cleaned out" Lb* pr p
erty there, tho scene of the incendiary's operatlon.-
has been shifted to Scranton. Yesterday morning,
about 3 o'clock, firo was discovered raging in his
new bri:k block in this place. Tho torch had bocn
applied in two places at tho same time—in the room
occupied by Ayres & Stone as a Ilat and Cap Store
and in the garret. The fire had gained eoa. iferable
progress in the store when discovered and had it not
been for tho commendable promptness of Washing
ton Firo Company No. 2, an 1 the somewhat l iter
efforts of the Nay-Augs, the building, as well as the
lives of Mrs. Omit and family, who occupied
rooms in the third floor, would have been destroyed
As it was. tho store-room was considerably charred,
a portion of the floor burned through, Messrs Ayres
A Stone's stock of hats and caps badly damaged, ana
the persons in tho third story nearly suffocated. —
Tho fire in the garret did not get so far advanced, a
few pails of water sufficing to extinguish it.—Scran
ton Republican.
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Camp Ross.— All these who have visited Wyo
ming Valley have not failed to observe its broad riv
er its comfortable farm houses, its green hills and
pnblic monument. There arc but few who have not
board of its revolutionary fame. What place more
delightful, then, could be desired for a camp. What
ground more appropriate than that consecrated to
freedom by tho heroes of the Revolution 7
The people of Luzerno are indebted to the admira
ble judgment of Gen- Dana, Senator Ketcham and
Judge Ross that such a charming place was chose n
for Camp Ross. It is situated on quite an eminence
about two miles north-onst of Kingston. It.-facili
ties for water aro unequalled. There are three or
four springs quite near to the Camp, and one is of
sufficient elevation to conduct tho water wherever
desired.
If the sanitary condition of the troops is well at
tended to, it seems to us impossible that any of" the
diseases commonly incident to camp life can affect
them. Tho Camp is so situated that the occupants
have the full benefit of every cycling breeze that
passss through the valley, and the ground is of such
aa elevation that no danger need bo apprehended
from any deadly miasm.
There is only one objection os to tho location of
the Camp, and that is, that thcro is scarcely room
enough for mnnceuvering a regiment, but the other
wise desirableness of the location, as regards health,
water, &?., counterbalances all other objections.
There are now four companies in f'nmp "command
ed bv Captains Cony ogham, Reichart, Sornlorgor,
and Hoyt.
The soldiers already manifest a warlike spirit in
sundry hieroglyphics spread upon their tents, su h as,
* 1? Swamp Ingins," "Irish Tigers," "Lion's
Den, ' "Forty Thieves." £c They appear content- '
ed and fare well. We saw upon their tables good
white, bread. fresh beef, pies, &c. —Wh lesomo enough
food tor any ono.— Scranton Republican.
CHA3E —BENJAMIN ln Nicholson, Aug. 30th,
by E. N. Baoou, Esq., Mr. Edwin Chase, to Miss
Eloanor A. Benjamin, both of Lenox, Susquehau
naCo.
ipEfial ffota.
iTTuis mi si
To sell tho goods for the Adams Sewing Machino
Company. We will give a commission on all goods
sold by our Agents, or pay wagos nt from ?10 to SIOO
per month, and pay all necessary expenses Our
machine is perfect in Its mechanism A child can
loam to operate it by half an hour's instruction ! It ■
Is equal to any Family Sowing Machine in use, and
we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars.
Each machine is warranted for throe years.
Address, C. RI'GGLES,
vlnsoly. Gen. Agt, Detroit, Mich
NOTICE S
Persons indebted to the subscriber, either on Note
or Hook account, are notilied that said notes and ac
counts have boon left with my Father, A F. Eastman,
who is fully authorized to receipt and settle tho same
If not settled soon, they will be left in tho
hands of an officer for suit and collection.
O. 11. EASTMAN.
The business of BOOT and SHOE making will be
continued by tho subscriber, at tho old stand, where
everything pertaining to tho business, will I e done
jn a substantial and workmanlike manner, and at low
prices for ready pay. Ho solicits a continuance of the
public patronage.
A. F. EASTMAN.
Tunkhannock, Sept. 3, 1862.
CAMP MEETING.
A camp meeting will be hold by the E. V. Associ
ation, near Newton Centre, Luzerne county, Pa., to
commence Sept. 11th, 1862.
Accommodation for man and boast can be had at
or noar the ground for such as may want. No huck
stering allowed within the boundsproscribed by law.
S. E. DAVIS.
STRAY SHEEP.
Came into my em losure about the 15th of Juno
last, ELEVEN SHEEP. The owner will please come
forward, prove property, pay charges and take them
away. PETER C'ROOP.
Tunkhannock Tsp., July 23, 1562.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALfcS.
nr.. chzesemans pills,
Tho combination of ingredients in these Pills are
the result of a long and eatensive practice. They
are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all i. regularities, Painfui Menstruations, removing
all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise,
headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tho heart,
whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain
in tho 'nick an. 1 , limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which
arise from interruption of nature.
l)It. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS
was the commencement of a new era in tho treat -
meat of those irregularities and obstructions which
have consigned so many to a premature grav . No
fn.-rila can enjoy good health unless she is regular,
and whenever an obstruction takes placa the general
health begins to dot line.
!>!L CII EES EM A N\S PILLS
are th" most effix 'iol remedy ever known for all
complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they
are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical
regularity. Tkey are known to thousands, who have
used them at di.T rent periods, throughout the coun
try, Laving the in ;ion of some of the most eminent
Pin i. 1 ins in America.
Iky.lkt tivi: •, stating when tkey should not
be - 'l. : hv. i Is.I! t- the Price Ouo Dollar per
Box . i lining ir-.; i3O to6o I'ills.
Pill mail, pr n.p'iv. by remitting to tho
IE prietor. -Yd Iby Druggists generally.
It. Li ITT TCIIINGS, PnorßiKTon,
20 C :!ar sit., New York.
J. \V. Lyman. Agent, Tunkhannock Pa.
1y 34 lnv.
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Notice is hereby given, that the Commissioners of
Wyoming County, will let to the lowest responsible
bidder, on
Fritbty, the 29 th day of August, 1862,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, on said day,
the repairing and placing in position Iks bridge late
ly injur i by. the gale of the 9th inst. The letting to
bo at the bridge in Forkston Township, at or near
Hiram Hitehcoeks.
W;r. F. Tukuv, Clerk.
Commi..doners Office. )
Tankhannock Ang. 20, 1882. J
btC JIOI.SON
j£LL3 £Y,C10330.y 2
B. M STONE will commence the nest Torm of his
School, Sept. 9th, 1862, and continue 12 weeks.
Tuition from S3 to S3. Board s>2, and rooms for
thore wishing to board themselves.
Nicholson, Aug. 20. 1862. —v2n23w.
"MEDICAL HALL!
BRIDGE ST., TUNKHANNOCK,
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S.
. M. J. I. lI9ADS,
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST.
JT'ST RECEIVED at the Tunkhannock Medical
Hall, the largest and best assortment of Drugs
p.nd Medicines ever brought to this section of
country.
These medicines have been selected by the sub
scri' er himself, with great care, and hence ho can
recommend and warrant thorn as being pure and un
adulterated.
IBs stock comprises in part, tho 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,
ALCOHOL, 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 BE
BOUGHT ON TIIL'
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. RIIOADS,
Physician and Druggist.
I'uujtkanneck, May 11, 1562 n 10—lv
HARD WARE & IRON!
—OFFER FOR BALE —
IRON, STEEL NAILS AND
SPIKES, MINE KAIL, RAILROAD
SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SIIOES,
<3fiUTican ants English garse Hails,
WIlOl/'GHT NAILS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN
DLES , CARRI \GE SPRINGS, AXLES,
PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BOTTS, NUTS, WASHERS,
BELTING, PACKING,
GRIND STO NKb ;
PLASTER PARIS, CEDENT, IIAIR, SHOVELS,
WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac , Ac.. Ac.
ALSO SASIT, DOOR ; AND BLINDS ON
HAND IN ASSORTMENT,
AND MANUFACTUR
ED 10 ORDER.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
Fa ir b all k' s Scales#
Seranton, March 26, 1962. vln33— ly.
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The subscriber has opened a
(Ororen) fprooision Store
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at the
OI.D STAND OF THOMAS OSTERIIOUT,
ONE BOOR liELOW :i AY BAUD'S HOTEL
in tho Borough cf Tunkhannoek.
Tho goods will be s it.l at a very small advaneo on
cost; —at a fixed price to all, and for ItEADY T -PAY
only. Hoping by upright, honorable dealing, to com
mend the establishment to the favor of the communi
ty—their patronage is respectfully solicited.
Among tho articles f r sale may be four. 1:
Flour by tho barrel or sack, at $3.9'), $6 50, and
$0.75 per barrel. Pork per barrel, sls.
Pork, per pound, 8$- cents.
Mackerel, do. sto 3 do
White Fish, do 6 do
Trout, do 6 Jo
Young Hyson Tea, good Jo. $1.15 do
Srleratus, do. 8 do
Candles, (mould) do 12§ do
Cheese, do 10 do
Soda Crackers, do 8 do
Syrup, (good) por gallon, 53 do
Kerosene, do 10 do
Paper, per quire, Foolscap, 15 do
Note and letter, with package envcl. 20 do .
COFFEE, SUGAR, GLASS, NAILS, STARCH
SOAP, BROOMS, TABLE and DAIRY
SALT, BUTTER PAILS, with
covers, STONE - WARE,
wO., Ac., AC.
f~ The highest market price paid for EGGS
and GOOD BUTTER.
GEO. LEIGH TON.
P. S.—No white or picel buttor wanted. G. L.
Tunkhannoek July 16,1 62.—vln-JOtf.
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MANUFACTORY!
The subscriber has just opened a new Furnituro,
Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannoek,
next door to C. M. Koon's grocery storo— where are
kept on hand and manufactured to order:
TABLES of all sire?, patterns, and styles.
CHAIRS. Cane-scat, Flag-bottom, and common.
BUREAUS of all styles, sizes, and prices.
BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK
CASES, and indeed every thing which can bo found
in the largest furnituro establishments in the country,
which ho will sell at prices as low as they can be
bought in any town outsido of tho cities. Being sat
isfied that he can compote, both in workmanship and
prices with any establishment in tho country, he so
licits the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan
tial and workmanliko manner.
N. B. —Old cane-soat chairs, now-seatod and re
paired.
UNDERTAKING. —Having a nearso of hi? own,
and having had much cxporieneo, ho will attend to
this department of tho business on short notice, and
in a satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM IIAAS.
July 16, 1862.—vlnlOly
LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZER
for sale at VERNOY'S.
Mcshoppcn. Sept. 18, 1861.
TIME FOR PLASTERING. AND MASONRY
j 'or sale at VERNOV'g
oppen.Scpt lb, 1-Cl.
NEW BURNT LIME AND BRICK
With a full and well .selected stock of
Dry d-ooc3.es,
Sl©CsSllli 3
mai
CROCKERY, &c.,
constantly on hand, and for sale at tho
VERY LOW ESTMARKET'3 M .
for cash or produce by
a* .
MESIIOPPEN, WYOMING COUNTY, PENNA.
lie is now burning at his Kim
3 Superior <3riir!c of ftnie,
Which highly recommends itself to all who inspect
it. Price, from ten .0 twenty-live cents per bushel
lie is
BOUND TO SELL,
AND AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Thankful for past favors, and an increased patron
age, he hopes, by strict attention to the interests ol
his customers,an Iby furnishing them GOOD GOODS,
at LOW PRICES, to rnorit a continuance of past
favors. Call and see him.
Mcshoppcn, September 18, 1961.
MAUIt lAG E.—-ITS LOVES AND
-mjg , . ,
'L'-J hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and
fears, regrets and joys; MANHOOD,
how lost, how restored ; tho nature, treatment and
radical euro of spermatorrhoea or sominal weakness;
involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impedi
ments to marriage generally ; nervousness, consump
tion, fits, mental and physical incapacity, resulting
from SELF-ABUSE —are fully explained in the
MAKRIAHE GUIDE, by WM.'YOUNG, M. D.—
This most extraordinary book should be in the hands
of every young person contemplating marriage, and
every man or woman who desires to limit tho number
of their offspring to their circumstances Every pain,
disease and ache incidental to youth, maturity and
old age, is fully explained ; every particle of knowl
edge that should be known is hero given. It is full
ol' engraving. In fact, it discloses secrets that every
one should know ; still it is a bouk that must be lock
ed up, and not lie about the house. It will la sent
to any one on the receipt >f twenty-five cents in spe
cie or postage stamps. Address DIl WM. YOUNG,
No. *ll6 SPRUCE Street abovo Fourth, Philadel
phia.
l;<f AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no
matter what may be your disease, before you place
yourself under the tare of any of the notorious
Quack*— nativo or foreign -who advertise in this or
any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's book, and
read it carefully. It will be the means of saving
you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your
life.
DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of tho dis
eases described in his pu! Jication, at his office. No.
116 SPRUCE Street, abovo Fourth, Philadclp ua.
j Office hours from 9to 3, daily.
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ffl Iyj 10 avnl K
-OF--
SRRiuis Aits SUMMER
Groocia.
THE SUBSCRIBER beg? to inform his customers
ai.il the Publi •in general, that ho has hist re
turned from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA
with a complete and carefully selected Stock of
. A .rvf. • Uf .®V> J— i ' u
of all descriptions of tho latest importations,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
MANTELS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS,
AMD ALL KINDS OF
Fancy Goods
©assintms, Jjstinffts
"\ND MEN'S WEAR GENERALLY, which ho is
willing to sell for
CASH & COUNTRY PRGDUOE,
At the lywcst possible market price.
Notwithstanding, the rise iu Cotton
he is enabled to sell
Good Calico
WARRANTED FAST COLORS,
at ONE SHILLING per Yard,
and othor Domostics in proportion.
Thankful for tho liberal patronage hcrctoforo be
stowed on him, ho solicits a continuance of tho same
under the promiso of strict attention to Business and
honest, straightforward dealing.
JOHN WEIL,
NEW BRICK STORE,
next door to Wall's Hotel,
Tunkhannoek, Oct. 16th, 1861.
CLOCKS!
W atcb.es!
S^PjTT\
JPM xrwr-L ®
AND
IEWBLBYBEPAIRED.
I'. C. BURNS,
Takes ploasurc in announcing to thepooploof Tunk
hannoek and vicinity, that ho has opened a
IDatci) on& Cioti Sfyop
two doors below Wall's Hotel, where he is prepared
to do the most difficult jobs in his lino in an AP
PROVED and SKILLFULL MANNER, on short
notice. Having had long experience in tho business,
ho fools confident that ho can give entire satisfaction
to all favoring him with their patronage.
TERMS.—Low as tho lowest that do their work in
a workman like manner.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL.
N. />.—Parasols, Fans ef Umbrellas repaired
Also, Accordoons and othor musical instruments
tuned and put in order on short notice,
A largo assortment of Watches ond Clocks onhnnd
or can bo ordered at nny time.
Tunkhanuock, July SO 1962.
WOOL CARDING.
AT BACON'S CARDING MACHINE, ONE
| MILE FROM NICHOLSON DEPOT.
I
I
EL. BACON, tho proprietor, having made thor
• ough repairs in every part of this machine, is
; now prepared to execute work in a style not t be
excelled in Wyoming or Susquehanna counties.
Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a share of the
public patronage.
Wool pay, at every ninth pound, or four cents per
pound in cash on delivery of rolls. One and a half
cents extra per pound when pre::so is not sent. The
above terms must bo strictly complied with.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
No difficulty or delay in doing work will be expe
rienced on account of low water, as the power has
been so improved as to require only one-third a3
much to carry tho machinery as heretofore.
Li/* Ladies, you need uot soil your clothes by
greasing your wool at home, but send clean wool,
with pure lard or fresh butter, one pound to every
ten pounds of woo!, and we will do the rest Cotton
sheets are less liablo to muss the rolls than woolen
ones.
E. L. BACON,
E. N. BACON.
Nicholson. May 14, 1862. 40—6w
SAMUEL J . BARBER,
Sculptor, and Dealer in
FSMM i9IOMESTIC BE,
TOMB-STONES, MANTLES, WINDOW CAPS
AND SILLS,
OPPOSITE THE BANK,
PITTSTON, LIJZEHNE Co, I>A.
Being a practical workman, selecting my own
stock and doing my own work, lam enabled to do
work at a much lower rate than any establishment
in this section.
All orders promptly atteado I, and satisfaction
warranted.
LiT Orders loft at tho office of tho "Democrat"
will receive immediate attention.
n3svl ly
IMI'OHTA XT TO PE\I ALES.
t> E . SIB ILL E,
OF FAillS,
FSHJLEIIIIJITIIS PUIS.
Tho combination of ingredients in these Pills are
the result of a ling and extensive practice. They
are mil l in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing
all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise,
headache, pain in tho side, palpntation of the heart,
whites, all nervous affections, hy tcrics, fatigue, pain
ia the back and limbs. &e., disturbed sleep, which
arise from interruption of nature.
To Married Ladles Dr. Sibille's Pills aro in
valuable, as they will bring on the monthly period
with regularity. Ladies who have been u'-.r point
ed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost con
fidence in Dr. Sibille's Pills, doing ail that they rep
resent to do.
NOTICE.-There : s one condition of the female
system in which the Pills cannot be taken without
producing a PEC I LIAR RESULT. Tho condition
referred to is. PREGNANCY—tho result. MISCAR
RIAGE. Such is tho irresistible tendency of the
medicine to restore the eexuul functions to their nor
mal condition, that even tho reproductive power of
naturo cannot resist it.
Vi arranted purely vegetable, and free from any
thing injurious. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany each box. Price SI. Sent by mail
on enclosing $1 to Da. HUNT, DRUGGIST,
102 Pavcnia Ave., Jersey City, N. J.,
Agent for the L ailed Stales and Canada.
SIOOO REWARD!
Protected I'rom Counterfeits,
THE WHITE ENAMEL
ARTIFICIAL DONE FILLING
DECAYED TEETH.
United States i atent applied for.
ACHING TEETII,
or
MERE SHELLS,
Preserved end Restored.
Superior to Gold. As hard and durable us
the Teeth.
Male and Female Agents Wanted. SIOO
per month, aiul steady employ meat
at home or abroad.
Tho manufacturers, having met with great suc
cess, continue to supply this article in sealed pack
ages containing enough to till one hundred teeth, for
$5, or for $lO, with a complete set of instruments, in
a handsome Velvet and Satin lined case, with in
structions enabling any person to inako a good living
and steady employment in an honorable profession.
Agencies given in different sections of the country.
Letters requiring an answer must enclose a stamp.
Dn. E. KOSSEAB & CO.,
4SG Broadway, N. Y
TH GREAT CAUSE OF
HUMAN MISERY.
Just Published in a Scaled Envelope; Price, 6 cts :
A LECTURE BY* Dn. CULVEKWELL, ON THE
CAUSE AND CURE <f Spermatorrhoea, Consump
tion, Mental and Physical Debility Nervousness.
Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of tho Body; Lassi
tude ; Woitknees of the Limb? and tho Back; Indis
position, and Incapacity for study and Labor; Dull
ness of Apprehension; Loss <d Memory ; Aversion to
Society ; Love of Solitude ; Timidity; Self-Distrust;
Dizziness; Headache; Affections of tho Eyes; Pim
ples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual
Incapacity; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscre
tion, Ac. &e.
" This admirable Lecture clearly proves that
the abovo enumerated, often self-afilicted, evils may
be removed without medicine and without dangerous
surgical operations, and should bo read by every
youth and every man in tho land.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing,
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE,
Bowery, 127 Now Y'orkPest,Office Box, 4586
FIEISHTRTj FOB 1562-S.
J. 8. & J. D. STOUT & CO.,
i 185 Reade St., <S; lfi.l Center Row,
West Washington Market,
Netv York.
J. S. STOUT, )
J. D. STOUT, >
S. A. LAMBERT, >
This Company, so well known for many years for
promptnesss and satisfactory soles, have better facil
ities for tho disposal of BUTTER, STOCK, POUL
TRY, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE on
commission, the coming season than ever before.
L. HARDING & CD.,
will attend to FORWARDING and paying Bills at
their STORE in NICHOLSON for the abovo firm.
Returns made in current funds.
J. S. & J. D. STOUT & CO.
L. HARDING & CO., will keep constantly on ha g,
ASHTON SALT, which is especially recommended
for salting Butter , (none othor should bo used) also
BUTTER PAILS and FIRKINS, CLOVER and
TIMOTHY SEED.
vln32—ly.
IIME AND BRICK, CHEAPER THAN AT
J whore else in the count y, for sale at
I VERNOY'S
Mesh oppen, Sept 19 1961
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circle, and the clergy iu immense numbers are
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TIIE BEST LADY WRITERS
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THE MUSIC
is ail original, and would cost 25 cfents (the price of
the Book) in the music stores; but most of it is copy
righted, and cannot bo obtained except in ''Oodey .'
OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
All efforts to rival us in thi3 have ceased, .inJ we
now stand alone in this department, giving, as wc i
many inure and infinitely better engravings thau at',
published in any other work. .
OODEY'3
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excited the wonder of publishers and the public.
The publication of these plates cost
SIO,OOO More
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spare money when the public can bo benefited*
These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may ho
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herself to ridicule, as wduld bo tho case if ?Lo visit
ed the large cities dressed after the style of the
plates given in some of our so called fashion maga
zines.
OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS,
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And the only magazine that can be introduced in
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Special Clubbing with other Magazines.
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;
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The trying times of the-nation's hi?tovy ra which
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LIVE NEWSPAPER '
l an indispensible necessity to every man wh **
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are daily transpiring. To furnish a pi;per
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ty at Urge have no conception. The 1
THE FHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
efforts or money to make it all that it could" %
Besides improving and strengthening the home
during the past year, several of the best Reportm;
and Letter Writers in the country, have been sen., >±l
a groat expense, with tho Army and Navy, and h.'.vo
frequently given the public the first and fullest ac
counts by telegraph and by mail, of important events
at the Seat of War. THE INQTWRER was tho first
northern paper to give the account of the Hatter&s
and Port Royal victories, and was twelve hours in
advance of any paper in the country, in its publica
tion of the details of the Bull Run Battle* What
THE INQUIRER has done, is but an earnest c f what
will be dma*, in order to give its renders the earliest
and best accounts of every event of interest connect
ed with
THE GREAT REBELLION,
and at the same time have it maintain its reputation
as THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN TUP.
COUNTRY.
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ER during the year, is tho best evidence of ths ex
tent to which the public rely upon it for the in w - o!
the day. Its circulation has'averagetf for SEVER
AL MONTHS past,
Over Two Hundred Thousand Copies
a week, or nearly Forty Thousand A Day ; and
it has, during tho year, in times of excitement, reach
o 1 Over Seventy Thousand a day—testing the
capacity of OUR FAST PRESS to the utmost to sup
ply tho demand. It commenced tho New Y'c&r with
new and beautiful Copper-faced Tyj _*, and with re
newed vigor and activity in its News and Editorial
departments
The INQUIRER is independent in politics.
Prices at which " The Philadelphia Inquir
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Dally Paper, 6 UO per annum, In advance.
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WILLIAM W. HARDING, Publisher,
Inquirer Buliding, 121 South Third St., Phil'a.
1E W ESTAJU SHiE lf.
The subscriber has opened a New Store at Mesbop*
pen, for tho sale of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
An exi>ericneed workman from Massachusetts is
constantly employed, and all orders -executed on short
notice and reasonable terms. Shop next doer to Ver
noy's store. A team will be run, as usual, through
the adjoining townships in Wyoming and Susquehanna
Counties.
N. B.—Persons indebted for goods, purchased of tho
subscriber, or of Phillips, or Avery, are requested to
make payment as soon as possible, to me.
WARREN TAYLOR,
SterliugviPe, June 11 1862.—v Inflow,