|j i0 cal lld Perß ° nal^ .The fanner,- luring the past week have *>/" v iu gathering their crop-, that they have bring in am thing for the printer to eat. -; V e on short rations however, especial [ liiuc coming „l —Mr. George Leighton, who has been DUT ' , u ; n g a cheap Grocery and Provis "eUnll:/„Vace has now removed his esUb- Mr - L isan fhon ■light torward dealer, and deserving ofsuc lhU new location. t ,hich was held at this place, this week, ir , \ >a Tuesday (yesterday) for want of bh,i 1-, cBJOS whatever, were tried. Two orthrco qpl W erc found by the Grand Jury, being cas ein, from returns of Constables of the condi rovls and bridges- A few cases only, were ,1 of on the argument h§t. u t. Col. Sides, late Capt Sides nf the 57th ,1 made our town a short visit last week to has remained at his post, more faithfully ~-t of the officers connected wi h the army.— , never, we believe, left the regiment, since the service, except during a short illness.— n excelent health and reports his men as also 1 health. He is proud of, and devotedly at to the men in his Regt., and judging lroui e have heard, the attachment is reciprocal. I~ , oa i w huh has r.'-v bfec-ne the principal article lf furi in tkis county, his advanced at least liity per cut in price. The impost duties, high price of ta- K, r . destruction of tf.e cabals last summer, increased ■demand for use of government ?:c. are among the ■ reasons assigned for this advance. 11 tvbuld be on- Itirely out of fashion for it or indeed anything ex l.rpt what the farmer produces, to be sild at the ol 1 I price. The " chnnge" aliout which the B'.a k Lie II üblionns have so long preached is now beginning ' > Ibe realized by the people. Very little change, ex ,-ept a change fur the *or*e i< now tell iu thei' i -ck ' et.. l'oor Tlflany's this week vb e iheir high ca reer." They go out like an expiring tallow candle, smoking, fuming, spitting, sputtering in the socket and running down. The untimely en 1 ••!.these ani mals, is attributed by their friends to various causes, which are: wandering "in the wocds' too iong, "hankering" after venison too strong; paying taxes too 'hefty;" telling lbs about them, too freely; getting in too close proximity to bo t toes, all of which taken in connection with a chrom - affliction which has followed them from the crude to Baby hood, to wit: an overdose of natural iool-on the l,rain, has completely prostrated th-e little "babes," and they lie in the deep gloom of their nn live • woods." Rest, sweet scented 'babes' in je Jco ! <*- Vmorvin Il.icon, a soldier who has been lor four months confnm 1 in th • ar ny h..spit.il at llarn l.urg, was bvougUt home last week, 1 y hi- brother 6. D Bacon of Eaton, in such nn enfeebled c u li tion that it was n ec--ary to carry him from I'iit-ton a distance of twenty miles, on a ,-treatcher or cot bed, by hand This task was performed by S D Bacon and another brother of the patient with thi > t)ther men. in abou? ton hour?*, in f,r rest and delays. He is represented as in a truly terrible condition, having I' ng ' "ii ;n i 1 i.mi u. i-covered with sores so th.lt the slightest jar give him intense pain. His disease was ori-innllv one ! the fevers, incident to life in camp. It is sad to reflect how many of the victims t this cruel ami unnecessary war ore now Sanvnishing ami living in an iarouud the hospital.- l\>r want oi a moth er's care. Peterson's Magazine.— We an- in rcc i; t of his popular La dy> Magazine for 1 lecetubcr. It is a splendid number. The title page r '""hi, con taining portraits of the chief cit t. touto: . i. Very handsome. •' Numiii" will begrt illy tmj tved in 186*. It will contain 10'"' tig' -of double v lumn reading matter: M steel plates; 12 colored steel fashion plates; 12 colored r>:it!ern.- in 11cdin w.irk, embroid ery or crochet, and "00 wood engravings— propor- ( iiimairly morn than y 'dh.nr periodical price?. I'- stories and novelets tree by too best wri'crs. In 1-G.l l our Origiuul Copyright Xote*cts will be given ITS FASHIONS AHE TRIT: 1 TK-T AVU I'itr.T Ttr.sr! Every neighborhood ought t.t make up n club. Its price is but Two I NIL AUS 1 year, "r ft dol lar les.t. an Magazines of its class. IT IN TI;K MAG AZINE FOR THK Tuit > ! To clubs, it i the tpcr still, vir.three <:o| ie? for $5 five, lor 10, or e:g T, t for *lO. To every person getting up it club, the pub lislicr will .-end an e.rtrn copy g valios n premium, or a larp'e sized mezzotint for framing, ' Uunjnn partinrrfrmn\his Plinel Child t" prtroh. t-peci titens sent (if written for) to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Post Paid. CHARLES J PETERSON. 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. GRIFFITHS—PRUNER -On the 12th inst., by the Rev, C. i! Lane. Mr, H. GRIFFITHS of Wilkes llarre to Miss A E. PRrvi.it of this ECrougb. 6wEX—TRAriS In Nicholson, Nov. Bth ICC2,1 C C2, by E. N. R toon Esq. at th • house of the brides fa ther, Mr. Ears OWEN, to Yli.-S EMMA THAVIV — Roth of Nichols n. SMITH—1!Ill I F UT-0,. the loth inst, by Moses OnWitt E.-q., Wnt. SMITH, of Windhani, to Mrs- SARAH HERBERT, of Tunkhannoek. Died. MARCY--Tn Eaton Township, on the 11th iust Tur.- RON MAKCY, aged ."6 yeais. The deceased was a son of Col. Abel Marcy, who was one of the pioneer sctlers of tins county. MITCHELL— At rorryvllle, Ky., October Bth 1862, Sergeant WILLIAM P MITCHELL, of the 10th llegt., W i sco nsinYol., in the 34th year of his age. Obituary. . .Sergeant Mitchell was the youngest son of Mr. Tho Mitchell, of Eaton Township in Wyoming Co. Be removed to tho new and th: iving state of Wis consin, several ycare ago ; and where ho has since re.A led. until tho breaking out of the rebellion.— About n year ego he volunteered in the perrice of h't country, in a company of *oun£ men whose apg r-carance elicited the praise and admiration of all who saw them, all being young, stalwart men whose average height was six feet; it was the favorite com pany of Wisconsin. 1 hey went forth to defend their government against a wicked rebellion, and in tho bloody battle at I'cr rjfille he fell, whilst bravely fighting against the eneixncS of free government. His funeral sermon will be preached at the brick church in Eaton, oa Sunday, Dec 7th, at i 1 o'clocK A. M. t when and where his friends, and all others, though they be strangers, are invited to attend LIME AND BRICK, CHEAPER THAN AT whore else in tho county, for sale nt Muhoppen, Eept IS 1 1 ERNOYS | STOVE & TIN-WARE iV^UFAXDTORY. J T U N K II A \ \ OC it, Pa. BOSS, LIIIN'S. MANTJKACTriiK AND DEAL IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIN, SHJSET-IBON, AK!> (Topper OOlave. , C 0 0 K I N G , P A R LOR, AND BOX STOVES i STO VE VIPE cf' FURNITURE. i ' Heaters ami egisters, PI MPS, ZINC, LEAP PIPE, JAPANNED AND BRITANIA IV A RE, And. indeed, everything pertaining to their business, which they offer at PANIC PRICES. ROOFING, GETTERS and CONDUCTORS, put tip, at short uotice. t .. , J'l.'iRING and REPAIRING of all kinds, prompt i ly and neatly done. Give the-ru n call. I Tunkhanii >ek, Sep:. 11, 1861. ly Effe AbilflliSflllflltS. fry fi typrT; re /v*fNT*£7C yl A.* -a < rt Ac. -Oa iA I cTytev i IW FALL AV-J WINTER IIMIIY BBS! .vr M!!S. P> \IMIWT.LI/S, (>v.po>iie the Post-OUicc. \V HERE may he foun i n general assort \ meat of It ; b-ms, Bonnet Material, Fl )wers, Rn--h'-. Straw -ir.-i I ancy Bonnets, Misses' and Chil dn-t.'s Dais and >haker-. an I ad other articles in the ; millinery lino, which will he offered at the Ijwcst market prices. I'ioast tali an I examine lef re purchasing else- witeri. I ■?/" Bleaching and ret airing dine in good order, at; i a* the shorte-t notice. TutdvLahnoek, >• v. 12, 1862—v2nl S-3m FOUND. ~ Near rier cville, in Nichd .n Town-hip Wyoming I County, about !lie -tit of October AN ACCOUNJ i BOOK, with black oil- :1 >tb cover, containing several ; ti'i'es ar. I receipts of value. Tito owner can have the - me upon identifying a pav mg charges, by calling upon the sol scriber. Pierceville, 0 t. 25, 'G2. THE P. It STARK. but making every man pay for bit own work, with out taxing hint fur the debts of those that ni ver pay. He will sell ail kinds of the best custom made work at a low r figure Cutis tiiv slop wotk usually f'.utnd in country stores can he '-ought at. He i- nn t tntly adding to his large stock of THE BEST MATEIUAL, and will keep on hand and make to order all kinds o j ROOTS, SIIOES. BUSKINS. GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVE -KII) SHOES, Ae., Ac. j The Best Workmen arc employed in his manufacturing establishment, ; and be feels confident of his ability to give the most | perfect satisfaction. G. 11. EASTMAN ig noted f.r making the BEST an 1 CHEAPEST Roots and Shoes ever offered to the public, and in order to sustain his reputation, tie will spare neither care nor expense. Ills shop is fir-t d. or below R. R. Little's Law Of fice, where he is prepared to make to ordei, and do repairing on -hurt notice. My motto is. to use none but c.oon HEATHER — not to purchase that which is boiled or rotten. P. >. '.'"dors for fine Stiver! Roots particularly so licited. . . fl 11. EASTMAN- Tunkhannoek, Aug 14, 1861 ft lo map ever made by Cotton or Mitchell, an 1 sells at the low price of "fifty cents; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is not onlv a Cuiintv Map, but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United States ar.d Canadas combined in one, giving eery railroad station and distances between. Guaiantee any woman or man 83 to 85 per day. will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for 81 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnish d all ,oqr.agents , Wholesale agents for our maps in every State, California Canada, England, France and Cu ba. A fortune may he made with a few hundred dollars capital JS'o Competition. J. T. LLOYD, No 104 Broadway, New York The War Department uses our Slap of. Virginia, Marj laud, and Pennsylvania, co-.t 81 OO'OOO, on which is market Antietam Creek. Shnrpsburg, Maryland llights, Williamsport Ferry, Ehorersville, Noland's Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every oth -r place in Morylund, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. • . LLOYDS TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENfSCKY, OHIO, INDIANA, and ILLINOIS, > is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War De ' partment. Alouey refunded to any or.e finding an er ror in it. Price 50 cents. Emm the Tribune, Aug. 2. " LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA —This map is very large; its cost is but 25 cc its, and it is the best which can be purchasi d." LLOY D's GREAT MAP CF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.—Front Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm. Buwon, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo., shows ■ very man's plantation and owner's ilauie from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico -1,350 miles— every sand-bar,island, town, landing, and all places 20 miles back from tiie river—colored in cbuntiesaud states, l'ri e, 81 in sheets. 82, pocket form, and 82 50 on linen, with ro lers. Ready Sept. 20. NA\ vDi lAIITMKNT, Washington, Sept. 17, 1302 .T T. Lt.ovn —Sir: Send me your Map of the Mis sis.-ippi River with price per hundred copies. Rear- Aduiir.il Charles H. Davis, commanding the Missis sippi squadn n. is authorized to purchase as many as are required tor use of that squadron. G! DE< 'N WELLES. Secretary of the Navy. ri< > lit o A XI" t■ V pp v, 1 IU I 111\. VJot 7;It) •' Leave Juti.-H-n 11:15 " Qxtbrd • 11:50 " \L>pe ; Philadelphia connection)• • 12:14 P. M. Del;, ware 1*4:43 " Columbia 1:00 Water Gap 1:16 Stmudshnrg 1:30 " Tobyhanna 2:42 " Gouldsboro 2:55 " Moscow 3.17 " SCR ANTON 4:10 " Abington 4:40 " Eactorv ville •••4:56 " Nicholson 5:16 " IloplKittom 5:38 " Montrose b':00 " New Milfonl 6:21 " Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 " 1 -f. These Trains connect at Great Bend with the Night. Express Trains both East and West on the New York and Erie, and a" Scranton with Trains on Lackawanna and Bloomsbnrg Railroad, for Pittaton, Kingston and Wilkesbarre; aud t+ie Train moving South connects at Junction with Trains lor Bethle hem, Maud) Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers to and from New York change cars a Junction. T<> and From Philadelphia, via.B. D. it. It., leave or take cars at Hope. Foi Piltston, Kingston and Wilkes-Barre, take L. A 15. II It. cars at Scranton. ForJessup, Arehbald and Carbondale, take Omni bus at Scranton. ACCOMODATION TRAIN: MOVING NORTH Leaves Perr.nton 9:50 " Abiugton 10:35 " Factory ville -11:00 " Nicholson 11:30 " Hopbottoin 12:05 P. M • Montrose 12:45 '• New Milford 1:20 " Arrives at Great Bend- 1.45 " MOVING SOUTH Leaves Great Bend 2:10 P.M. New Milford 2:35 " Montrosem 3:05 •' llopbotto- 3:45 " Nicholson 4:15 " Factory ville 5:13 " Abiugton 5:40 " Arrives at Scranton 6:30 " This Train leaves Scranton after the arrival oftho Train from. Kingston, and connects at Great Bend with the Day Express Trains both East and West on New York and Erie. JOHN BRTSBIN, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, 1 Scranton, Nov. 25, 1861. $ SA M U Eli J . BARBER, Sculptor, and Dealer in FIB II DOMESTIC MARBLE. TOMB-STONES, MANTLES. WINDOW CATS AND SILLS, OPPOSITK THE BANK, PITTS TON, LUZERNE Co, PA. Being ft prftaticftl workman, selecting my own ! stock and doing my own work, lam enabled to do. i work at n much lower rate than any establishment in this s'-Mion. All orders promptly atteude 1, and satisfaction warranted. r Orders left at the office of the "Democrat" win re-eire immediate attention. n35rL~ ly I-£VfcO.S"t AND Reliable News! Arrival of a • law. mm& —OF— Fall Winter THE subscriber bogs leave to inform bis numerous friends mid customers, that he has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with the fargest atib Best Storh nf r**SeP^hS v ® JFancy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, Casstiim't?, fatinette MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL, YANKEE NOTIONS, U. Ever brought to this County. He has also bought a Fine .Stock of Ladies' Shoes —AND GAITERS, HATS, and a Full Line of SMST fISS, bought tit ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. As regards the Quality an 1 .Stylos of Goods, he de fies competition. As regards Prices, he only assures his friends, that long experience in the trade enables hitn to buy, and therefore, sell elu per than any one else outside the city. A fair trial .s all ho asks. No Trouble to Shoic Goods. Thankful fur the very libera! patronage heretofore bestowed on biin, lie will, by strictly hoDo.it dealing, and hereafter, a olose attention to business, try to merit a continuance ot the same, John Weil. Ttfnkhannocfr, Oct 15, 196?. §seemi'r , s Cr^tSli & I V' w ;i( Falls. Vi.Ar.tiE, r\v and desirable stock of Seasonable Goods, of r. 11 kinds, it now i elng received at BEEMER'S CASH STOKE! ITaving been purchased at PRICES fir BELOW Hit MARKET RATESI nr 1 selling exclusively for IrS-OELcly 3P£ty he is enabled to undersell any Store in this part of tho country. In the Hue of Domestic Goods, BOOTS & SHOES. and— G-roceries, HE DEFIES COMPETITION. His stock of Clothsj Cassimercs, is complete. Also, HATS -™> CAPS. In fact ho lias (£wn)tl)ing to Suppti) the lUflots of the 'rE or LE. The HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for BETTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kinds, in ex change for Goods. He returns his thanks to tho people of his neigh borhood for their liberal patronage ; and by fair aad honest dealing, hopes to merit a continuance of the same "THE LATEST STYLES OF Fall and W inter and MILLINER V GOOBf, have just been received at tiie establishment of MISS LOUISA HEPBURN, on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where will I be found Ladies. Chiiren. Misses, and Boy's FLATS, HATS, and CAPSj HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS, ! FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything \t : the line of Millinery, which will be eold at the ioires Cash. Prices. . .. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies wil please call and examine for themselves. Tnnkhanneek Oct 23, 15?? —T2nll —IT Traveling Public! TO accommodate persons wbbing to go by public conveyance from this piacc to any section, or re turn, the undersigned continues to run a Daily Line OF Sfifeli 3 16 and from Faetoryville Depot, leaving his hotel at h o'cbicfe, a. m . ariiviug at Faetoryville in time for Trains to CuTfll Britfc, Srranton, ITcm-lJorh, and PHILADELPHIA. Returning, loaves Faetoryville on the arrival of the New York, Philadelphia and Accommoda tion Train from Great Bend, arriving in Tunkh&n nock at 7 o'clock, p. m. N". B.— All Express matter, packages and will bo conveyed to and from the Depot, at reasotfAfc'le rates; the proprietor holding himself responsible for the safe delivery of all such entrusted to his care. Towanda stage arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock, m. Returning, leaves at 3 o'clock, p in Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, and Wilkesbr.rre, leave on the arrival of the Towanda s'age, and re turning connect with the same. Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. m., connecting at Montrose with stages for Bingham'on, Ac. Returning, connects with stages for Pittston, Towanda, Ac Persons wishing to be called for at their residences will be accommodated by leaving their names at the hotel of the proprietor. Horses and Carriages in readiness to forward pass cngcrf at all times. T. 13. WALL sept 24 - v2n7. HARDWARE ,& IRON! —OFFER FOR SAJ.E— TRO\ STE L NAII.S AND SPIKES. MINE 1' AIL. RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, liORSE-SIIGES. fub (Cngli*!) £)orsc Hails, WROUGHT KAII.Sj BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS. (ALL WARRANTED,) HI ITS. SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAf "i'IN DLKT CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES. PJPE BOX PA SPRING STEEL, BUTTS. NITS, WASHERS, BELTING, PACKING, (iHINI) STONES : PLASTER PARTS, CEMENT. II MR. SHOVELS. WiIiTKI.EA I>.IR E N 0 H WIX DOW GLASS, Ac , Ac.. Jtc. ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MAN ( FACTFR ED TO ORDER.. FFATHEK ANI FINDINGS, Fa irbaii b ' s Scales, Scran ton, March -fi, 2CC2. vm33—ly. TnTOTIOS3 2 Persona indebted t • the rubsccber, either cn Nolo or lAd' iic- iur.t, arc notified that said note* and ac count.! have bo n left with my Father. A x. Last in an. who is fully authorized to receipt and settle the same f iy- if not settled soon, they will be left in the haadr of au ofiker for suit and collection. G. 11 EASTMAN. The business of BOOT and making will bo continued b" tSa subscriber, nt the old stand, where everything pertaining to the busing s, will. 1 c done in a "substantial and workmanlike manner/and at low prices for ready pay. lie solicits a continuance of the public patronage. 1 * A. F. EASTMAN. Tunkhannock, Sept. 3, 1862. ©tircuy. Taken up on the 20th day of August, 1862, stray ing on the improved land (enclosed) of the subscriber, in Hie kwnhip of Nicholson, Wyoming County, a Bed Calf, with white belly, white lnnd feet, and white at 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 eases wade aud provided. CHRISTIAN lIAPNEU. Sept 10, ISG2- Auditor's Notice. I.N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATF. OI ELISHA HARRIS, deceased The undersigned having been appointed an Audit or by the Orphans' Court of Wyoming County, to ex amine and report on exceptions filed to the account of Rosina Gardner, Administratrix to the Estate of Elisha Harris, deceased, and also to the account ftf Silas Sutton, Administrator to said Estate, will attend to the duties ot his appointment, at his office in the Borough of Tunkhannock, on Saturday, Nbvctribe f Ist, 1862, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all per sons interested are notified to attend. F. C. ROSS, Aud'r. Tunkhannock, Sept. 24. 1852. REGISTERS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the following account, "\ iz. The account of Raura Carey, Ex*cntix of the es tate of Ambrose ff.ircy, late of Windham Township, deceased, Filed Oct. 20th, 1562, that the same will lo presented to the Orphan's Court of Wyoming Co., to lie held on Monday, t! e 17th day of November nest, for confirmation anl allowance. ( Register's office, Tunkhannock. Oct. 21st, 1562 SINTON WILLIAMS, Register. Atiditor's Notice. Is THE MATTER OR TIIE EST ATE OF 1). B JENKISS, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed an Audi tor by the Orphans' Court of Wyoming County, to cx amine and report on exceptions filed to the account of Newman filler, administrator to the said Estate of P. B. Jenkins, deceased, will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at his office in the Borough of ! Tnn&hannoek, on Friday, October 31s/, 1862, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons interested are uctified to attend. F. C. ROSS, Aud'r Tunkliannoek, Sept. 24, 1862, MEDICAL HALL! fitted "' 'rzr^p^^jOgSgjj^^S BRIDGE ST., TUNKHANNOCK,. NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON*B. DS J. r: ittmrz PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JUST RECEIVED at tho Tunkliannock Medical Hall, the largest and best assortment of Drugs and Modictues ever brought to this section of country. ■ ,' „Those medicines horn been selected by the sub scriber himself, with great care, and hence he can reeomniend and warren: them as being pure and un adulterated. , His stock ecreprises in part, the following, to wit t DRUGS, ' MEDICINES, * CHE.MICA I S, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS. OILS, * PERFUMERY, FANCY NO TION'S, FINE WINES AND LI QUORS, (FOR MEDICINAL PUR POSES ONLY) COAL OIL, TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, CA.MPHENE, COAL OIL LAMPS, ALSO, STATIONERY, WRITING INK, PIIOTO GRAI'IiIC ALBUMS. TOBACCO, SUGARS, PIPES, AND AIL TiiE PROMI NENT PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY. \LL OF W 111 0> H CAN BE Lo'"< IIT ON THE MOST 1 EASC'N ABLE TERMS. FOR ( ASH OR (.<)[ \T('Y PRODUCE. PHYSICIAN'S PKESI RlPttOJ St ur itcly com pounded at all hours of t y j night. Dr -J W. RID)ADS, „ Physician and Druggist. D Tunkliannock, May 14. 1162. n 4O ly.""' RUNNING STILkT TMIE OLD E.s TA I; LIIII M EN T of the subscriber, A is still in running or ier, through all the reverses an 1 panics of former days, since without being wound up, at which pi ice you can find a good assort ment of DfESpiGU IF,DICKS... as c. nbe f"t i . tf.c • u.' *, ru rinfc ! and pure.. . i' Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, as 1 '• "■ " the cheapest, urf all the WORK. WARRANTED. \ou ianlt •? ':in •: of J Pri tins; done to or der. ; t n blanks of every kind constantly on hand, which, in style, arc t t ,urpassed by our large or county office?. TO THE LADIES. rest from yuiir toil, and buy a * SEWIKTG- I^-Al^roXlXrK The subscriber his ■ ) ( ..j ; u oMainiog one at the I.est, and nie-t n■!: il !e Sewing Machines, for the money, now in ii.aiv ( r. \l z; Davit's §ls Shuttle, and the S-10 Franki in Mi. .. nes, equal in capacity"V;* Wheeler .t Wilson's 75, or Grov, r k Baker's $4.5 mni Line, and inakn g tl ■ saiue stitch, which is oner third saving in •a-. ii,_ r tjm a* any other agene" in Northern Pennsylvania hcery Bit* ID ess M,tn your own Printing ! IT WILL PAY! L 0 W K•S PATENT .' PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapest in the I oiled States,) *' r * P' 8> ' 825 for press. Office coin),, "te, from silt to 875. with type and all necessa ry material Call an 1 sec thetn, or send for a circu lar of .full particulars. Parthuf r Vi to SPRINGS RllECtf* ,"IC ELI3ER, and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains, Headache, I'ypthoria, Ac , for sale in Mchoopany by Dr. Jh'i ker S: Co. and Henry Five ;on Russell Hilf" by T. SteuvpUs; at Forks: . by Mr. (iarey ; at Me-r shoppen by Henry ;y. A trial of the medi cinc> will in 11 cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. IHUC'K : SO.OOO Brick for sale. . ~ Thankldl f-r past favors >h subs .Tiber is deterttt iaed, by strict a ttculion to business, to merit stUI fur ther patroiiago. T D. SPRING Laeeyvillc. Sept. 24, 1862—v2n7, KT HI ~ t&nmw AND O H A I £T ~ w % MANUFACTORY! The subscriber has just ojieued a new Furniture, Cabiuot and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, neat door to C. M. Koon's gpjeery store— where are kept on hand and manufactured to order: TABLES of all sires, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-scat, Flag-both.m, and common HI HE U'S ot all styles, sire*, and prices. BEDSTEADS. Cottage and common. • . . • CENTRE TABLES. WORK STANDS, BOOK- and in iced i.ut;. thing which can be found in the large f fur:,iiurc t-t: blishments in the country, which lie will sell .at prices as low as they eat) be bought in any towu outside of the cities. Being sat isfied that ho van e"inpeJe, both in workmanship and prices wi;h any establishment in .he country, he so liei's the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike mnnuor. < * • N. P.—Old cane-s at chairs, new-seated and re paired. rNDFRTAKTNO.—Having a Tie arse of his own, and having had much experience, he will attend tJas dep. rtir.ci < ~<■ the business on short notice, aod in a satisfactory iihnner. •• ■ ABRAHAM HAAS. July IG, ISG2. —vln49ly Did. J- C BECKER & Co.,' PHYSICIANS '& SURGIiONS, Wuul 1 ic-a 'ttuily announce to the eitueusof oming that tii y have 10. tied at Mchoopany, wherp they will prom.- iy at-end to all calls in the" live o their profession.*,M iv be found at his D. r u£ Store when not professional !r absent.