LOCALS. Notice.—The Mehoopnny Military Company en lolled on the 13th inst, will meet at Bender's Hotel, in Meboopany village, at 2 o'clock, p. m., Saturday. Sept. 20th, 1562, for organization. Sewing Machine. Mrs. C. T. Marsh is tho ngent in this county lor the sale of Singer A Go's. Family Sewing Machine, which wo noticed last week Her advertsement will probably appear in our next issue. Those who wish a good Machine should buy no other. Mrs. Marsh is fully prepared to instruct any one purchasing, in the proper method of using it,- and will at any time exhibit specimens of its work. The Examination.—The examinations of per sons claiming to be exempt from the draft, which has been going on for the past two days, has attracted to our town large numbers of the maimed, blind, and crippled citizens of our county. But a few only of the number examined by the Surgeon, will, probably be declared as unfit for military duty. Let every man, therefore, be prepared for the draft, which Is now said to bo inevitable on the 25th, to which day it has now been extended by Gov. Curtin. The Republican Conference. —The Republi can Conference, which met at this place on Wednes day last, as was prearranged, placed that avowed ab olitionist, George Landon, on the ticket for Congress. The friends of Mr. Tracy, whom the anti-Wilmot par ty of Bradford County, had placed in nomination, ap peared in full force and claimed a voice in the Con ference They wera unceremoniously " kicked out," and given to understand that they must " lap salt" at tho behests of " King David" and his apostle, George Godey for October, has been received by us ; and besides nearly 100 pages of reading matter, re ceipts, Ac., it contains an original piece of music, and seventy-four engravings, including a large double page colored fashion plate Ladies who " Keep up with the times and fashions " always prefer Godey. The Lady's Book is furnished to single subscribers for S3. By an arrangement made with the publisher we will engage to furnish the Book and the Democrat for one year, to any of our lady friends for 53.50. Single subscribers will in this way have tho benefit of the lowest club rates. Well Done, Meslioppen I—The citizens of Me ehoppen, from which it was ascertained that eighteen more men were needed, have taken the matter in hand, and by private subscriptions made up a bounty of about 870 each, to recruits which have been raised to fill its quota and save that township from tho draft. These volunteers passed through our place on Mon day last, on their way to the tented field. They dc sign joining Co. B, of the 52J Regiment Other town ships liable to n draft could, by following their ex ample, save themselves from the draft and lighten tho burthen, which, in many cases of men with fam ilies t to support, and business to attend to, would be severe. For our part, while we feel that our friends and relatives now in tho field need help; we think it can be afforded by voluntary enlistments, and that a dratt can and should be entirely avoided. New Coal Field.—During a late visit to Du shore, in Sullivan County, we obtained from Messrs. Jackson A Mylert, a specimen of Coal, mined by them a short distance from that place ; which, from its ap pearance, we judged to bo of very superior qualit}' It it Semi-Anthracite, and is said to be superior for many, if not all purposes, to tho pure Anthracite Tho vein opened by these gentlemen, is eleven feet thick, and therefore yields coal to an almost unlimit ed amount. Arrangements are now made by them to furnish it in any quntities desired, at the bed.— Tho specimen above mentioned, can now bo seen at our office. This field is said to be very large, and to extend somewhat into Forkston Township in this County ; where, we are informed, there are several ■outcropings, and that a vein of several feet in thick ness has been discovered. The exhaustless stores of long hidden treasure in that heretofore neglected re gion of country, will, we doubt not, ere long, attract thither the wealth and energy of capitalists; and those solemn old hills may yet be lit up by the lires of the furnace, and resound with the shrill whistle of the iron-horso as he plunges on through the vallies, bear ing their treasures on to the distant mart. *_2 IDiecL. __ BOG ART —At Tunkhannock Borough, on Wednes day, Sept. 10th, 1352, JOHN 11. BOOAKT. Aged, 39 years, GARDNER—At Nicholson, Wyoming County, Pa., on Friday, Sept. 12th, 1562, MILTON MCCLEI.LAN infant son of Benjamin and Sarah Gardner. Aged 1 mo. and 8 days. special • Stray. Taken up on the 20th day of August, 1562, stray ing on the improved land (enclosed) of the subscriber, in the tuwuship of Nicholson, Wyoming County, a Red Calf, with white belly, white hind feet, and white nt end of tail. The owner is required to prove, his property, pay damages and charges, otherwise said Stray will be sold agreeable to law in such cases made and provided. CHRISTIAN IIAPNER. Sept 10, 1882. NOTICE 2 Persons indebted to tho subscriber, either on Note or Book account, ore notified that said notes and ac counts have been left with my Father, A F. Eastman, who is fully authorized to receipt and settle the same 6 ?f* If not settled soon, they will be loft in. the hands of an officer for suit and collection. G. 11. EASTMAN. The business of BOOT and SHOE making will be continued by the subscriber, at the old stand, where everything pertaining to the busino s, will 1 e done in a substantia! and workmanlike manner, and at low prices for ready pay. He solicits a continuance of the public patronage. „ .. , - A.F.EASTMAN. Tunkhannock. Sept. 3, 1862. BOARD OF RELIEF, T iBOARD CbF RELIEF for the families of A Volunteers of Wyoming County, will meet jA tho effice of the Commissioners of said county, on Saturday, the 20 th day of September, for the purpose of affording Relief to the families of volunteers of all those that were residents of Wyom ing. County, and volunteered in the service of the I nited States, under Capt S. W. Ingham. By Order of the Boarjl. rp . ~ „ Wtt. F. TERRY, Clerk. Tunkhannock, Sept 17, 1862. $1 Tabes paib. jl To sell the goods for tho Adams Sewing Machine Company. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or pay wages at from S4O to SIOO 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 Macliino in use, and wo have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for threo years. Address, C. RUGGLBS, vlnoOly. Gen. Agt., Detroit, Mioh. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CIIEESEMANS PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are tho result of a long and eatensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painfui Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, wffiich arise from interruption of nature. I)R. CHEESE MAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in tho I treat ment of those irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a premature grav . No fomale can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes placa tho general health begins to decline. DR. CIIEESEMAN'SPILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have us id them at different periods, throughout the coun try, having tho sanction of some of tho 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 50 to 60 Tills. Tills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Proprietor. Sold by Druggists generally. It. B. IirXCIIINGS, PROPRIETOR, 2<) Cedar St., New York. J. AY. Lyman, Agent, Tunkhannock Ta. 1y34 lnv. gtfo pfmlisnitniis. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by tho laws of this Commonwealth, VV it is made '' the duty of the Sheriff of every county to give notice of the general elections, by pub lications in one or more newspapers of tho county, at least twenty days before the election," and to enum erate therein '-the officers to bo elected," and to des ignate the place at which the election is to be held." Therefore, I, LEVI II STEPHENS, High Sheriff of AVyoining county, do hereby make known and pro claim to the qualified electors of AVyoiniug county, that a GENERAL ELECTION will beheld; through out said county, ou luesday, the 14/Zt day oj October, being the second Tuesday in said month, at tho sev eral districts within tho county, to wit: Braintrim, at the house occupied by T. I). Spring, in Laceyville. Clinton, at tho new school houao in tho villago of Factoryvillo. Eaton, at the house eff Peter Stroll, in Eaton town ship. Exeter, at the h-aiso of Solomon Brown, in Exeter township. F Forkston, at the Tiou=e of nira.ni li t -hcoek, now oc cupied by A P. Burges, in Forkston township. falls, at the hou.-o now occupied by Enos Beomer, in Falls township. Lemon, at the school houss near 11, G. Ely, in Lemon township. Monroe, at the house of John Phoenix, in Monroe oDnship. Mehoopanv, at the houso of I'cter Bender, in Me hoopany township. Medio}.j en. at the house of Daniel Hankinson, in Mesboppcn township. Northmoreland, at the house of AVinters A Howard, at Centermoreland Corners, in Northmoreland towns'p. Nicholson, ut the house now occupied by E. N. La eon, in Nu-holson township. North Branch, at the school houso near the store of John I'ioots, in North Branch township. Overnel I. at tho old school houso near Lawrence Ager ( s, in Overfield township. Tnnkhannock Borough, at the Court House in Tunk hannock. Tunkhannock township, at the Court Houso in Tunk bannock. Windham, at the houso of David Fisk, in AYindham township. Washington, at tho Baptist church on Russell Ilill in Washington township. It is fnrtWet dsreetcd that the election at tho sever al districts shall be opened l>etween the hours of H ami 1(1 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue open without interruption or adjournment, until 7 o'clock in the evening, when tho polls shall bo closed The officers elected last spring shall servo at the general election. The officers to be elected at the time and places aforesaid, are: One person for Auditor General, of tho State of Pennsylvania. One person for Surveyor General, of tho State of Pennsylvania. One lierson for President Judge of the 2Gth Judi cial District, composed of tho Counties of Columbia, Sullivan and AYyoming. One person for Congressman, of the 13tli Con gressional District, composed of die Counties of Brad ford, Wyoming. Sullivan. Columbia, and Montour. <>nc person for State Senator, of the 9th Senatorial District, coin|>osed of tho Counties of Bradlord, Sus quehanna,. Wyoming, and Sullivan. Two persons for Re]>re->cnlaliccs, in the Counties of Wyoming, Sullivan, Montour ind Columbia. One person for County Commissioner, of the Coun ty of AA'yoming. Ono person for County Treasurer cf the County of AA'yoming. One person for District Attorney of tho County cf AVvoming. One person for County Auditor of the County of AA'yoming. Ono person for Coroner of the County of AYyomirg It is further directed that the meeting of the returno judges at the Court house in Tunkhannock, to mako out the general returns, shall be on the first Friday succeeding the general election, which will bo tho seventeenth day of October. And in and by the said act, I am further directed to give notice that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold anyoffioc or appointment of profit or tru.-i under the Government of tho United States, or of this State, or of any eitv, or incorporated district whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be em ployed under the legislative or executive, or judiciary i department of this State, or of any incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Congress or of the select or common council of any city, commission ers of any incorporated district, is, by law, incapable of holding or exorcising at tho same time the office or appointment of Judge, insj>cctor or clerk of any elec- i tion of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or any officer of any such election shall be elig ible to any then to be voted for. Given under ray hand and seal of my office, in Tunkhannock, this 17th day cf September, A. D 1862. LEA'I 11. STEPHENS, Sheriff. Tunkhannock, Sept. 17, 186*2. A £N2 TIOIL MfilE The subscriber will sell at Public Vendue or Auction, at his store in Eaton, Wyornin g County On 3londay, Sept. 22, 1862, his entire stock of Dry Goods, garimwrc, (Erar^erp, HATS AND CAPSt BOOTS & SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, FARMING UTENSILS, $c ,$c nr Salo to continue from day to day, until the entire stock is disposed of. TERMS All sums under $5, cash; over $5 and under $lO, three months credit with approved securi ty ; over $lO, four months credit, with security as above. s. D. BACON. Eaton, Ta , Sept. 10, 19G2. 2w. HARDWARE & IRON! HUNT BRIO'S & BLAIR —OFFER FOR SALE— y 1 IRON, STEEL NAILS AND „ SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOAYS, HORSE-SHOES, American anb (Onglist) jjarse Hails, 1 WROUGHT KAILS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, c CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL AVARRANTBD,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, AVASIIERS, BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, IIATR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH AVINDOAV GLASS, Ac., Ac., Ac. ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTCR y ED 10 ORDER.. t I.EVTHER AM) FINDINGS, - Fair bank's Scales. f Scranton, March 26, 1862. vln33—ly. , NNN NN EEEEEE WW WW WW - NNN N EE E W W W NNN N EE r W WW W NNN N EKE!; W W W W . N NN N KKEp W W W W N NN N EE W W W W N NNN EE E WW WW ' NN NNN EEEEEE W W ; SliESlf. : —AND : fUofeicm Store! The subscriber has opened a r (Drccfrg onb pranlstan £ture et the . OLD STAND OF THOMAS OSTERTIOUT. ONE DOOR BELOW MAYNARD'S HOTEL in tho Borough of Tunkhannock. Tho goods will be sold at a very small advance on , Cost; —at a fixed price to all, and for READY-PAY only. Hoping by upright, honorable dealing, to coin -1 mend the establishment to the favor of the communi ty—their patronage is respectfully solicited. | Among tho articles for s ilc may bo found : Flour by tho barrel or sack, at $5.90, $6 50, and I $6.75 per barrel. Pork per barrel, sls. ! Pork, per pound, _ . gj cents. s Mackerel, do. sto 8 do White Fish, do G do f Trout, do 6 do Young Hyson Tea, good Jo. 51.15 do Saleratns, do. 8 do Candles, (mould) do 12 J do , Cheese, do 10 do Soda Crackers, do 8 do Syrup, (good) per gallon, 58 do Kerosene, do 40 do Paper, per quire, Foolscap, 15 do Note and letter, with package envoi. 20 do COFFEE, SUGAR, GLASS, NAILS, STARCII SOAP, BROOMS, TABLE and DAIRY SALT, BUTTER PAILS, with covers, STONE - WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac. fff The highest market price paid for EGGS and GOOD BUTTER. GEO. LEIGHTON. r P. S.—No white or pied butter wanted. G. L ' Tunkhannock. July 16,1362. —vln49tf. nxr E: "W i AND CHAIR S I MANUFACTORY! Tho subscriber has just opened a new Furniture, Cabinet and Chair Manufactory iu Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store — whore are kept on hand and manufactured to order; TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS, Cane-sent, Flag-bottom, and common. BUREAUS of all styles, sires, and prices. BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found in tho largest furniture establishments in tho country, which he will sell at prices a3 low as thoy 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 iu tho country, he so licits the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B. —Old canc-soat chairs, ncw-scatcj and re paired. UNDERTAKING. —Having a Ilearso of his own, and having had much experience, ho will a'tend to this department of tho business on short notice, and in a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM IIAAS. July 16, 1862—v1n491y LIME AND BRICK, CHEAPER THAN AT whoro else in the counly, for sale at VERNOY'S Mesh oppen, Sept. 18, 1861. ACON STAND.—Nicholsou, Pa. C. L JACKSON, Proprietor. [vln!9tfj NEW BURNT LIME AND BRICK With a full and well selected stock of Dry Goods, §!©(GI!!Ii g 1 8 miß E CROCKERY, &c., constantly on hand, and for sale at the VERY L 0 W E S T M A R k E T'a ' { : for cash or produce by §♦ 8, WMM&tiW, MESIIOPPKN, WYOMING COUNTY, I'ENNA He is now burning at his Kiln 3 Superior Article of fimt, Which highly recommends itself to all who inspect it. Price, from ten ,o twenty-five cents per bushel 110 is BOUND TO SELL, AND AS CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST. Thankful for past favors, and 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 pf past favors. Call and see him. Meshoppen, September 18, 1861. MARRIAGE.— -ITS LOVES AND 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. I). 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 incidental to youth, maturity and old age, is fully explained ; overy 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 bo 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. fV AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the notorious Quacks —native or foreign —who advertise in this or any other pajier, get a copy of Dr. Young* 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 bo 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 IJL'ITMMS —OF— SPOTS AH J) 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 carclully selected Stock of DRESS SGtfSJSfc of all descriptions of the latest importations, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MANTELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF Fancy Goods teiinurs, faliitrffs AND MEN'S WEAR GENERALLY, which ho is willing to sell for GASH & 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 stowed on him, he solicits a continuance of the same under the promise of strict attention to Business and honest, straightforward dealing. JOHN TVEIL, NEW BRICK STORE, next door to Wall's Hotel, Tunkhannock, Oct. 16th, IS6I. CLOCKS! atches! j©*©: JH JEWELRY REPAIRED. I\ C. BURNS, Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunk hannock and vicinity, that he has opened a UJatrt) anb Chug Sdjop 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 confidant that he can give entire satisfaction to all favoring him with their patronage. TERMS.—Low as the 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. Ji.—Parasols, Fans Umbrellas repaired ; Also, Accprdeons and other musical instruments tuned and put in order on short notice. A largo assortment of Watches ond Clocks onhand j or can be ordered at any timo. Tunkhannock, July 30, 1862, WOOL CARDING. AT BACON'S CARDING MACHIN E, ONE MICE FROM NICHOLSON DEPOT. L. BACON, the proprietor, having made thor- J ough repairs in every part of this machine, is now prepared to execute work in a stylo hot 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 four 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 complied with. ALL WORK WARRANTED. No difficulty or delay in doing work will bo expe rienced on account of low water, as the jower has been so improved as to require only one-third as much to carry the machinery as heretofore. Spff* 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 wool, and we will do the rest Cotton sheets arc less liable to muss the rolls than woolen pnes. E. L. BACON, E. N. BACON. Nicholson, May 14, 1862. • 40—6w SAMUEL J . BARBER, Sculptor, and Dealer in MEM AID DOMESTIC MARBLE, TOMB-STONES, MANTLES, WINDOW CAPS AND SILLS, OPPOSITE THE BANK, PITTSTON, U ZKRXE Co, IA. Being a praotical 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. Uzf Orders left at the office of the "Democrat" will receive immediate attention. n3svl- ly IMPORTANT TO FEMALES, DR. SI BILL E, or PARIS, FEMALE RE&VLATIIB FILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregulari'les. 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, etc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of naturo. To Married Ladies Dr. Sibille's Tills 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 referred to is, PREGNANCY—the result, MISCAR RIAGE. Such is the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to their nor mal condition, that even the reproductive power of naturo cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from any thing injurioos. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price SI. Sent by mail on enclosing SI to Da. HUNT, DRUGGIST, 102 Pavania Ave., Jersey City, N. J., Agent for the United States and Canada. SIOOO REWARD! Protected from Counterfeits. TIIE WHITE ENAMEL ARTIFICIAL BONE FILLING FOIt DECAYED TEETH. United States l 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. 8 100 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 $5, or for -810, with a complete set of instruments, in a handsome Velvet and Satin lined case, with in structions enabling any person to mako a good living nnd steady employment in an honorable profession. Agencies given in different sections of the country. Letters requiring an answer must enclose a stamp. DR. E. ROSSEAU & CO., 436 Broadway. N. Y Til GHEAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published in a Scaled Envelope; Price, 6 els : A LECTURE BY DR. CULVERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhoea, Consump tion, Mental and Physical Debility Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Body; Lassi tude ; Weakness of the lambs 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 r Affections of the Eyes; Pim ples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity ; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscre tion, d i ? an indispcnsHdo necessity to every man who won! i keep himself informed of the important events which are daily transpiring. To furnish a paper which will meet the just expectations of the public in such a time as tho present, reoaires an amount of labor and of extraordinary expense of "which the communi ty at large have no conception. Tho Publisher of THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, bus spared no efforts or money to make it all that it could be made Besides improving and strengthening the fcor.io force during the past year, several of the beet Reporters and Letter Writer? in the country, have been sent, at a great expense, with the Army and Navy, an I have frequently given the public the first and fullest ac counts by telegraph anl by mail, of important events at the Seat of War. THE INQUIRER was tho firr. northern paper to give the account of tho llattera? and Port Royal victories, and was twelve hours in advance of any paper in the country, in its publica tion of the ile.taiiU of tho Bud Run Battle" What TIIE INQUIRER ha.-. I , b but an came.-1 of what will be done, in order to give its readers t'io earlier' and best at counts 0: ei g event of interes .connect ed with Til K S. A. LAMBEKT, y This Company, so well known for many years for and satisfactory sales, have bettor faeil itiee for tho disposal of BUTTER, STOCK, FOUL TRY, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE on commission, the coming season than ever before. li. TIART3ING & CO., will attend to FORWARDING and paying Bills at their STORE in NICHOLSON for the ab vo firm. Returns made in current funds. J S. A J. D. STOUT & CO ua E. L. HARDING A CO., will keep eonsta'"' 7 "" ASIITON SALT, which is cspvUdU for salting Butter, (none other si) CLOYED an.l BUTTER PAILS and FIItK" , 00 , TIMOTHY SEED. vlnd2—ly. - .^