LOCALS. Congressional Conference. —The Republican I Congressional Conference is held at this place to-day I AdCtlon.— Persons wishing good bargain?, willat -1 tend the auction sale of dock ot goods, advertised to commence on Monday, the 22J, by S. D. Bacon in B Eaton: Reader, if you want a mild purgative for chil m dren. or one powerful for adults, take Ayer's Pills.— I They are sugar-coated and pleasant to use and are well enough known to be good, without our recom mendation. Boys, Read This!— The laws cf this State in regard to drafting, require that all between the ages Of 18 and 45 be enrolled: but they do not authorize the drafting of any who have not arrived at the age ®of 21 years. The draft, therefore, will be from the ■ men. The boys can step in and take the places of S their fathers and brothers, as substitutes, if they de ■ Biro. It Exempts.— Persons in the townships which have ! already furnished their quotas of troops, claiming to i>e exempt from the draft on account of age, physical § disability, or any other eatise, should appear and Iblaim such exemption on the day fixed by the com tnissioner, the same as if they were actually liable to an immediate draft, as this is their last and only | chance to correct any error that may have been made I by the Deputy Marshall. Sewing Machine. —We have witnessed the work- I ing by Mr. Naidlinger, the agent, of Singer's late im- I proved Family sewing machine. This machine with I the heramer which has lately been added to it is now ■ the most beautiful and perfect in its work of any that I we have ever seen. The stoutest leather was sewed I with the same needle that was used for sewing the I finest cambric. Price of machine with liemmer and feller 855 An agency for this machine will be established in I this place. Persons wishing to get a machine should I see this one before purchasing. s Exemptions from the Draft.—Hon. Nathan 1 Wells, Commissioner of Drafting in this County, will I examine and determine causes of exemption from the K draft of persons enrolled, in the seveial districts of this county, at the times and places herein designa ji tL 'J B NICHOLSON AND CLIXTOX— Thursday, September 3 11th, at J. E. Howe's, in Nicholson. J FALLS, OVERFIELD, AND EXETF.R —Friday, Septem ber 12th, at Win McKune's, in Falls. M MONROE AND NORTHMORELAXD— Saturday. Sep'cni- her 13th, at Samuel Howel's, in Monroe. EATON, FORKSTON, NORTH BRANCH, TVINOHAM, 5 MEHOOPAXV, AND TCNKHANXOCK BOROCGII —Mondav, -i ' ■' -"A September 15tb, at the Court House iu Tunkhannock ■Borough. BRAIXTRIM, MESHOPPEN, WASTIIXGTOX, LEMON AND ATRXKII vxNock TOWNSHIP —Tuesday, September 16th, Mat the Court House in Tunkhannock Borough. •Jf Drafting.—-Volunteers will be received by the B Commissioner of Drafting, Dr. N. Wells, from the BR different Townships of Wyoming County, up to the Sday upon which drafting takes place, and will be ■'credited to the townships furnishing volunteers. The 9 following is the quota from each district, as near as IB the sum can bo ascertained before exemption has Hbeen made. Unless Volunteers are received to till the quota of this County, drafting will take place on the 19th inst, Windham Township—9 men. North Branch —1 man. Brain trim—4 men. Washington—l 3 do. Meshoppen—lB do. Tunkhannock —32 do. Nicholson —15 do. Exeter -11 do. Overfield—l3 do: , Lemon—ll do. J Falls—l 3 do. 9 Northmoreland—2l do. | Eaton—27 do. 3 The following Districts have furnished their quotas. .3 Monroe, Forkston, Tunkhannock Borough, Mehoop ..flßuiy, Clinton. ► —— 3 Ladles' Aid Society.—List of articles forward |pd by the Ladies' Aid Society, Sept Btb, 1862: % 341 lbs lint, 37 do bandages, 8 sheets, 9 pillows, 27 Jases, 10 towels, 1 pair diawers, 1 do pants, 7 shirts, i linen coats, 9pr slippers, 7 vests, 14 handkerchiefs p-ts apple jelly, 32 drid fruits, roll linen, pieces. Received from Maynard Hill, 2J lbs lint, 6 lbs ban ges, 1 sheet for do, 2 pillows, 7 cases, 5 towels, 151 i dried fruit From Sterlingvllle, 15 lbs lint, 61 lbs bandagps, 1 Ihiw case. From Russell Hill, 1 sheet, roll muslin for bandages, II linen, pieces. From Grist Flat, 206 yds bandages, 2J lbs rags, 31 lint, 1 bolster, 4 pillows, 17 cases, 7 sheets, 5 tovv >, 2 shirts, 121 lbs dried fruit. From Carney's Flats, 2 lbs lint, 5 do bandages, 2 * pillows, 4 cases, 2 towels, 1 linen sheet, 2 linen cases, -4hd roll linen for lint. 'jfiSf From Eaton, 4 lbs liut, 4 do tandages. 14 handker chiefs, 9 pr slippers, 1 sheet for bandages, 4 lbs dried "berries. From Tunkhannock Boro., 9 lbs picked lint, 12 do JBandages, 5 shirts, 9 liaen coats, 7 vests, 2 qrts jelly, |Bpr pants. 1 Married. •TEMPLES— SICKLER —At Nicholson, on the 4th |®lnst, by the Rev. D. Worrell, Mr. AZOR STEMPLES *9. to Miss LEMIHA A. SICKLER, both of Tunkhan. ; J pock - J Jjpmal sofirfS. (Stray. ken up on the 20th day of August, 1862, stray n the improved land (enclosed) of the subscriber, e township of Nicholson, Wyoming County, a Calf, with white belly, white hind feet, and white id of tail. The owner is required to prove his irty, pay damages and charges, otherwise said 7 will be sold agreeable to law in such cases made provided. CHRISTIAN HAPNER. pt 10, 1362. NOTICE 2 rsons indebted to the subscriber, either on Note ook account, are notified that said notes and ac ts have been left with tny Father, A.F. Eastman, is fully authorized to receipt and settle the same 'f If not settled soon, they will be left in the Is of an officer for Suit and collection. . G. H. EASTMAN. Ie business of BOOT and SHOE making will be nued by the subscriber, at the old stand, where ything pertaining to the busine s, will he done substantial and workmanlike manner, and at low a for ready pay. He solicit* a continuance of the patronage. ■unkhannock, Sept. 3, 1662. A " *' KASTMAN ' so. litis mi si To sell the goods for the Adams Sewing Machine Company. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or pay wages at from 840 to 8100 per month, and pay all necessary expenses Our machine is perfect in its mechanism A child can learn to operate it by half an hour's instruction ! It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use, and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for three years. Address, C. lIUGGLES, Gen Agt., Detroit, Mich. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMANS PILLS. The 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 irregularities, I'ainfui Menstruations, rcitiovißg all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, paiu in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. 1)R. CIIEESF.MAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the ' treat rnent of those irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a premature grav . No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes placa the general health begins to decline. DR. CII EES EM A NETTLES are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Fetnalps. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regularity. They arc known to thousands, who have us al them at different periods, throughout the coun try, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not. be used, with each Box —the Price One Dollar per Box, containing from 5U to CO Pills- Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Proprietor. Sold by Druggists generally. R. B. HUTCHING.?, PROPRIETOR, 20 Cedar Set., New York. J. W. Lyman. Agent, Tunkhannock Pa. 1y34 In v. Jtflij ~ iMM. Jkl iii -uil <£ a The subscriber will sell at Public Vendue or Auction, aL his store in U ton, Wyoming County On 31 oiiday, Sent. 22, 1862, his entire stink of Dry Goods, fjorbaiare, Qlradjfrtj, T5 AND GJ\. BOOTS & SHOES, VANKEKX O T 1 O N S, FATi M ING FTENS I L S, , <fc I Sale to continue from day to day, until the entire stock is disposed of. TERMS: —AII sums under 85, cash; over 85 and under 810, thre • months credit with approved securi ty ; over 810, four nionnhs credit, with security as above. S. D. BACON. Eaton, Pa., Sept. It), 1862.-2w. NICHOLSON Academy 2 B. M STONE will commence the nest Term of his School, Sept. Bth, 1862. and continue 12 weeks. Tuition from 83 to 85. Board 82, and rooms for thore wishing to board themselves. Nicholson, Aug. 20, 1862.—v2n23w. "MEDICAL HALL! BnliiGE ST., TUNKHANNOCK, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOOX'S. 11. I I. IIIAIS. PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JUST RECEIVED at the Tunkhannock 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 himgelf, with great care, and bence 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, 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 HIE MOST REASON ABLE TERMS, FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately com poun3ed at all hours of the day and night. DR. J. W. RIIOADS, Physician and Druggist. Xunkhanuock, May 14, 1962. n4o—ly HARDWARE & IRON! HUNT BRO S & BLAIR —OFFER FOR SALE — IRON, STEEL NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE KAIL, RAILROAD SPIERS, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SHOES, Jlmeriran onb (gnglisl) gorac Uaila, WROUGHT KAILS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BUTTS, NUTS, WASHERS, BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac , Ac., Ac. ALSO SASII, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUR ED 10 ORDER. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Fairbank's Scales. Scranton, March 26, 1862. vln33—ly. NNX NN EEEEEE WW WW WW NNN N EE E W W W NNN N EE p W WW W NNN N EE Up W W W W N NN N EELp W W W W N NN N EE W W W W N NN N EE E WW WW NN NNN EEEEEE W W AND fJrobisioit The subscriber has opened a (Cwcrij anb Prouision store at the OLD STAND OF THOMAS OSTERIIOUT, ONE DOOR BELOW MAYNARD'S HOTEL in the Borough of Tunkhannock. The goods will be sold at a very small advance on cost ;—at a fixed price to all, and lor READY-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 the articles for sale may be found : Flour by the barrel or Sack, at 85.90, 86 50, and 86.75 per barrel. Pork per barrel, 815. Pork, per pound, • 8J cents. Mackerel, do. sto 8 do White Fish, do 6 do Trout, do 6 do Young Hyson Tea, good do. 81.15 do Saleratus, do. 8 do Candles, (mould) Jo 12J do Cheese, do 10 do Soda Crackers, do 8 do Syrup, (good) per gallon, 59 do Koroseue, do 40 do Paper, per quire, Foolscap, 15 do Note and letter, with package envel. 20 do COFFEE, SUGAR, GLASS, NAILS, STARCH SOAP, BROOMS, TABLE and DAIRY SALT, BUTTER PAILS, with covers, STONE - WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac. E3P* The highest market price paid for EGGS and GOOD BUTTER. GEO. LEIGHTON. P. S.—No white or pied butter wanted. G. L. Tunkhannock July 16,1962. —vln49tf. •" ~ TST E W_ AND CHAIR The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture, Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Ivoon's grocery store — where are kept on hand and manufactured to order: TABLES of ail sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS. Cane-seat, 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 be found in the largest furniture establishments in the country, which he will sell at prices as low as they can be bought in any town outside of the cities. Being sat isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and prices with any establishment in the country, he so licits the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial anik workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING. —Having a Hearse of his own, and having had much experience, he will attend to this department of the business on short notice, and in a Satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM nAAS. July 16, 1962.—v1n491y LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZER for salo at VERNOY'E. Meshoppen. Sept. 18, 1861. I IME FOR PLASTERING. AND MASONRY j 'or sale at VERNQY'S oppen,Sept 18, IS6I. NEW BURNT LIME AND BRICK With a full and well selected stock of Dry Gl-oociss, f ÜBB H S WAR I CROCKERY, &c., constantly on hand, and for sale at the VERY LOWESTMARKET'3'i; for cash or produce by S. A, vmg MESIIOPPEN, WYOMING COUNTY, PENNA. He is now burning at his Kiln 3 Sujiftior Article of ftrne, Which highly recommends itself to all who inspect it. Price, from ten .o twenty-five cents per bushel He is BOUND TO SELL, AND AS CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST. Thankful for past favor?, an 1 an increased patron age, he hopes, by strict attention to the interests of his customers,and by furnishing them GOOD GOODS, at LOW PRICES, to merit a continuance of past favors. Call and see him. Meshoppen, September 18, 1861. i .. MARRIAGE.— ITS LOVES AND gyggjSjjjf hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MANHOOD, how lost, how restored ; the nature, treatment and radical cure of spermatorrhoea or seminal 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 MARRIAGE 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 the number of their offspring to their circumstances Every pain, disease and ache iucidchtal to youth, maturity and old age, is fully explained ; every particle of knowl edge that should be known is here given. It is full of engraving. In fact, it discloses secrets that every one should know ; still it is a book that must be lock ed up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents in spe cie or postage stamps." Address DR WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE Street above Fourth, Philadel phia. I3T AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE; no matter what may be your disease, before yoU place yourself under the card Of any of the notorious Quacks —native 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 the dis eases described in his publication, at his office, No. 416 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth. Philadelphia. Office hours from 9 to 3, daily. vln3oly HflfMS —OF— SPBINB AND SUMMER Goods. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his customers and the Publi in general, that he has just re turned from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA with a complete and caretully selected Stock of SEESS GGG2SS3? of all descriptions of the latest importations, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MANTELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF Fancy Goods togiinmi, faiitteite AND MEN'S WEAR GENERALLY, which he is willing to sell for CASH & COUNTRY PRODUCE, At the lowest possible market price. Notwithstanding the rise in Cotton he is enabled to sell Good Calico WARRANTED FAST COLORS, at ONE SHILLING per Yard, and other Domestics in proportion. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stewed on him, he solicits a continuance of the same under the promise of strict attention to Business and honest, straightforward dealing. JOHN WEIL, NEW BRICK STORE, next door to Wall's Hotel, Tunkhannock, Oct. 16th, 1861. CLOCKS! Watches! jmL C'*-|p jgyui: Sgg JEWELRY REPAIRED. P. C. BDEN S, Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunk hannock and vicinity, that he has opened a iDatrf) anb <oot£ Sljoj) two doors below Wall's Hotel, where he is prepared to do the most difficult jobs in his line in an AP PROVED and SKILLFULL MANNER, on short notice. Having had long experience in the business, he feels confident that he ean give entire satisfaction to all favoring him with their patronage. TERMS —Low as the lowest that dtf their work in a workman like manner. ALL WORK WABRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL. N. B.—Parasols, Fans fy Umbrellas repaired Also, Accordeons and other musical instruments toned and put in order on short notioe. A large assortment of Watches ond Clocks onhand or can be ordered at any time. Tunkhannock, July 30, 1862, WOOL CARDING. AT BACON'S CARDING MACHINE, ONE MILE FROM NICHOLSON DEPOT J ' * . 'y ','J <* . ■ EL. BACON, the proprietor, having made thor i Ottgh repifirt in every part of this machine, is now prepared to execute work in a style not to be excelled in Wyoming or Susquehanna counties. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a share of the public patronage. Wool pay; at every ninth pound, Or fbur cents per pound in cash on delivery of rolls. One and a half cents extra per pound when grease is not sent. The above terms must be strictly cSm'pTled with. ALL woßk 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 as much to carry the machinery as heretofore. Ladies, you need uot soil your clothes by greasing ypur wool at home, but send clean Wool, with pure lard or fresh butter, one pound to .etery ten pounds of wool, and we will do the rest Cotton sheets are less liable to muss the riJlis than woolen ones. E- L. BACON, E. N. BACON. Nicholson, May 14, 1862. 40—6w SAMUEL J . BARBER, Sculptor, and Dealer In ■i in iiirnt nun TOMB-STONES, MANTLES, WINDOW CAPS AND SILLS, OPPOSITE tHE BANK, PITTSTON, LUZERNE Co, PA. 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 attende I, and satisfaction warranted. Ljf Orders left at the office of the "Democrat" win receive immediate attention. n3svl ly IMPORTANT TO FEMALKsT" DR. SFBILLE, OF PARIS, FEMALE BE6ULATIIB PIiLS. The combination of ingredients ir these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all Obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpatation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise frotn interruption of nature. To Married Ladies Dr. Sibille's Pills are in valuable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappoint ed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost con fidence in Dr. Sibille's Pills, doing all that they rep ! resent to do. NOTICE.—There is one condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition I referred to itf PREGNANCY—the fefchlt, MISCAR RIAGE. Such is the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to their nor mal condition, that evert the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from any thing injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price SI. Sent by mail on enclosing SI to DR. HUNT, DRUGGIST, 102 Pavcnia Ave., Jersey City, N. J., Agent for the United States and Canada. SI(MX> REWARD! " Protected from Counterfeits. THE WHITE ENAMEL ARTIFICIAL BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH. United States 1 atent applied for. ACHING TEETH, or MERE SHELLS, Preserved and Restored. Superior to Gold. As hard and durable as the Teeth. Male and Female Agents Wanted. SIOO per month, and steady employment at home or abroad. The manufacturers, having met with great suc cess, continue to supply this article in sealed pack ages containing enough to fill one hundred teeth, for 85, or for 810, with a complete set of instruments, in a handsome Velvet and Satin lined case, with in structions enabling any person to make a good living and steady employment in an honorable profession. Agencies given in different sections of the oountry. Letters requiring an answer must enclose a stamp. DR. E. ROSSEAU A CO., 496 Broadway. N. Y TIT GREAT CAUSE OP' HUMAN MISERY. Just Published in a Scaled Envelope; Price, 6 eta: A LECTURE BY DR. CULYERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhoea, Consump tion, Mental and Physical Debility Nervousness. Cpilepsy ; Impaired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassi tude ; Weakness of the Limbs and the Back ; Indis position, and Incapacity for study and Labor ; Dull ness of Apprehension; Loss of Memory ; Aversion to Society ; Love of Solitude ; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dizziness; Headache: Affections of the Eyes; Pim ples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity ; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscre tion, Ac, Ac. This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted, evils may be removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by etery youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain, scaled envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, Bowery, 127 New Y'orkPost,Office Box, 4586 FRIIBHTINB FOR 4562-3. J. S. & J. D. STOUT & CO., 186 Reade St., A 103 Cter Row. West Washington Market, New York. J. S. STOCT, ) J. D. STOUT, > S. A. LAMBERT, ) This Company, so well known for many years for promptness* and satisfactory sales, have bettor facil ities fot the disposal of BUTTER, STOCK, FOUL TRY, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE on commission, the coming season than ever before. L. HAtIDTNG & CO.. will attend to FORWARDING and paying Bills at their STORE in NICHOLSON foT the above firm. Returns made in current funds. J. S. A J. D. STOUT A CO. L. HARDING A CO., will keep constantly on ha g, ASHTON SALT, which is especially recommended for salting Butter , (none other should be used) also 'BUTTER PAILS and FIRKINS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. vln32—ly. L~ IJdE ANDBRICK, CHEAPER THAN AT where else in the county, for sale at VERNOY'S Mesh oppep, Sept. 18, 1861. THE LADIES FRIEND. mm LADY'S BOOK FOR 1861 THE WORLD'S FAVORITE. For 32 Years tbe Standard Magazine; Pronounced by the Press <ff tfte United States, THE BEST LADY'S MAGAZtffE IN THE WJBLD Su TB CttAPST THE LITERATURE Is ot that kind that can be read aloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the Book. . THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we have some that write for no other magaxine. THE MUSIC is ail original, and would cost 25 cents (the priee of the Book) in the music stores; but most of it is copy righted, and canhot be obtain id 1 except in "Godey." Otm ST&EL ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alohe in this department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings than are published in any other worir. GODKY'S iMItfENSt: DOUBLE SHEET FASHION PLATES CO3TAI.NIHG From five to seven full length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only two. Far Ahead of any Fashions in Europe or America. Godey's is the only work in tbe world that girds these immense platos, and they are such as to nark excited the wonder of publishers and the public. The publication of these plates cost $lO,OOO More than Fashion-plates of the old style, and nothing but our Wonderfully large circdlation enables us to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. We never spare money When the public can be benefited- These fashions may be relied on. 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Godey, Harper, and Arihur, will all three be sent one year, on receipt of St) 00. Treasury Notes and Notes of all Solvent banks tak en at par. Be careful and pay the postage on your letter. .. Address L. A. GODEY, 323 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 4, 1861. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, DOUBLE SHEET, FOURTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, Publishedevery Morning, (Except Sunday,) by WILLIAM W.HARDING, No. 121 South Third St., Philad'a. tHE GREAT NEWSPAPER OF PHILADELPHIA! The trying times of the history in which' we livej render a LIVE NEWSPAfEfi f an Indispensible necessity to every man who would keep himself informed of the important events which" are daily transpiring. To furnish a paper which 1 wil l meet the just exjiectations of the public in such a time as the present, requires an amount of labor and of extraordinary expense of which the communi ty at large have no conception. The Publisher of THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, has spared no efforts or monev to make it all that it could be made Besides improving and strengthening the home force during the past year, several of the best Reporters and Letter Writers in the country, have been sent, at a great expense, with the Army and Navy, and have frequently given the public the first and fullest ac counts by telegraph and by mail, of important ovents at the Seat of War. THE INQUIRER was the first northern paper to give thfe account of the Hatters* 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 dene, is but an earnest of what will be done, in order to give its readers the earliest and best accounts of every event of interest connect-' ed with THE ORE AT REBELLION, and at the same time have it maintain its reputation as THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. The increase in the circnlafion of THE INQUIR ER during the year, is the best evidence of the ex tent to which the public rely Upon it f6r the news of the dav. Its circulation has averaged for SEVER AL MONTHS past, Overl'wo Hundred Thousand Copies a week, or nearly Ftorty Thousand A Day ; and it has, during the year, in times of excitement, reach ed Over Seventy Thousand a day—testing the capacity of OUR FAST PRESS to the utmost to sup-' ply the demand. It commenced the New Yetr with new and beautiful Copper-faced Type, and with re newed vigor and activitj in its News and Editorial departments The INQUIRER is independent in politic if. Prices at which " The Philadelphia luquir-) er "is furnished t Single Copies, Twtf Cents, or Twelve Cents a Week. Dally Paper, 6 OD per annnm, In Advance.' Tri-W eftkly* 4 OO " Ati Letters should be addressed to WILLIAM W. HARDING, Publisher, Inquirer Buliding, 121 South Third St., Phil'a. iirmipiinr' The Subscriber has opened a New Store at Meshop pen, for tRb sale of BOOTS AND SHOES. (Jt^, An experienced workman from Massachusetts i, constantly employed, and all orders executed on ther* notice and reasonable terms. S?hop next-door to Ver noy'e store. A team will ho run, as usual, through' the adjoining townships in Wyoming and Susquehanna" Counties. N. B.—Persons indebted for goods, purchased of t Subscriber, or of Phillips, or Avery, are requested make payment as soon as possible, to me. WARREN TAYLOR? Sterlingville, June 11, 196?.—v1n146w.
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