LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ~~ eW Advertisements.— See new advertise- B eniJ in our issue to-day. WcC p C-Burn's advertisement of the cefebnt'ed Parabola Spectacles, If you can't see it, go and get a pair jicttHng Up*" Tho County Auditors are now •i erica r ed in their annual settlement with the " n b 4 Con) mis B ioners and Treasurer. The 5" d Regt * P V '' Col ' D ° dge ' haß,eft Y rktown where it has been for some time stationed I embarked last week nt Fortress Monroe on an expedition southward-destination unknown. Donation. —There will be a donation for the Stephen Ellwell, in Sterlingville at Sterling's Jllu on Thursday afternoon and evening of January 15 , h All ar e respectfully invited to attend. . Renieniber that the largest and most complete assortment of Dry Go. ds, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, ready made clothing <te.,ever brought to our town is now offered for sale by Theoiore Ross aaJ Co. at the store latoly occupied by J. 11. Bogart John Webster, who joined the militia from this county, as ai substitute for George Harding, a drafted mar. has returned to this place, having lost tiis right eve through the ignorance, or carelessness or both of the surgeon of the 171 st Regt, to which he was at tached. The Croup.--This dangerous disease will bo robbed of half its terrors to the mothers and children of tho land, when it becomes generally known that the svrup of Ipecac, prepared by D. Mitchel is an infallible remedy for it. This article is now for sale at Mitchel's Saloon on the corner. A bottle of it (hcmld be kept iu every family. IJrevltlcs.—lliGiisnt'ian a mad cat's back—cot tjn. GOLD DOLLARS—Scarcer than hen's teeth, PLENTV— Shinplasters and stick-backs. MUD-DLED —The brains of the abolitionists, and the roads, for the pae* week. MEAN —In the superlative degree—The man who cheats the printer. WlSE—' The man who advertises his business. FREE —The niggers since the proclamation. Stws Dppot.—The subscriber having establish ed a News Depot at Dr. Rhoads' Drug store calls the attention of the readers to his Daily, Weekly aud Month y Newspapers and Magazines. If you want one hours later news take the Inqo iter or Press. You will also find a fine assortment of sta tionery Christmas presents which have just arrived. Call and see for yourselves. Inquirer Daily 18 cts. per week, Press, " 20 " " W. E. WALTON. Read.--The organs of sight are the most delicate of our '• fearfully and wonderfully made" structures. No one of our senses affords greater pleasure to the haind ; and none, the loss of which would prove so great a calamity ; yet, perhaps, no part of the " hu man form divine." is so sadly neglected a? the eye. This neglect, now, might be called criminal, in view rf the fact that those who have weak eyes, either from lr.fiamati'jn sickness or age, have the remedy at hand in the Parabola Spectacles now kept by P. C Burns, Jeweller, of this place. Any person doubting !h dr superiority over all other kinds, arc referred to Dr. J. Y. Suiith and lion. Ira Avery of this place, who use them and will testify as to their virtues '• N >ne are so blin 1 as those who will not see" thro' the Parabola Spectacles. LILFLHF PIMLISMNITE. "SHERIFF'S S A LET BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS issued out ot the Coujt of Common Pleas, of Wyoming. State of PennsylWnia, and to me directed, will be ex]>o?cd to pulalic sale at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkh annock, in said a'ounty, ON SATURDAY. THE 17th DAY OF JANUARY A. D. 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M the following describ ed property, to wit: All of the defendant's right, title and interest iti an Ito all of that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate iu Exeter township, Wyoming County, *ni State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descrioed us follows to wit: 0a the East by lauds of William White and Aaron Whittock On the South by lands of Aaron Whittock. On the West by lands of William Dyuiond and Ransom Cooloaugh On the North by lands of Benjamin Coolbaegh, Containing about 40 acres el land, more or less, with about thirty-five acres thereof improved, with one story and a half frame dwelling house, one log barn, one old frame house used for storing h iy, and one apple orchard thereon, together with the appur tenances thereto belonging. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of New man Vantyle use of Aaron Brown vs. Ziba Sickler. Will be sold for Cash oily, by LEVI U. STEPHENS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, f Tunkhannock, Dec. 31, 1863. $ SHERIFF'S SACET BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF VENDITIONI Fxponas issued out ol the Court of Comauon Pleas of Wyomiug County, Estate ot l'ciinsylrauia, *nito me directed, will be exposed to public sale, •t the Court House, in the Borough of Tunkhannock in said County ON SATURDAY, THE 17th DAY OF JANUARY, A- D 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M , the followingdescrib priperty, to wit : All of the defendants right, title and interest to the following described tract of land, situate in the township of Nicholson ,Wyoming County, and State t. Pennsylvania, bound described as follows, to wit: Begining at a Hemlock stub on the north corner of * 'ract of land in the warrantee name of William v-mith ; hence south along the line said Smith tract eixty perches to a post and stone corner; thence East ni > hundred and sixty-six and 7-10 perches to a p't and stones corner ; thence North sixty perches ° x post and Stones corner; thence West two hun re I and sixty-six and 7-lU perches to the place ef containing one hundred acres of land, ' ' Measure, nnd pcing part of the William Smith ract of land, (excepting and reserving therefrom n.y acres ofland heretofore deeded lay P M. Osterhout im J 8 ,I . :llstead >) wi, h about thirty acres thereof mproied, with a fr tt me house and ham an 1 some 'ruit trees thereon. u Cd an(l taken 5n "ecution at the suit of P. M. Jterhout vs Abner Lewis. Will be sold for Cash only, by LEVr H STEPHENS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Dec. 31, 1863. j Application for License. "V otiee is hereby given that the following nam ed persons have filled tbeir petitions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Wy„ mlng County and *6l make application at the next term of said Court, or Tavern License. JERRED LILLIE, Meshoppen. ZIBA Lorr, Clerk. _Dee .30 .1862 Blanks! { Blanks !!! ~ BLANK DEEDS SUMMONSES SUBPCENAES EXECUTIONS CONSTABLE'S SALES Justice's, Constable's, and legal Blank* of ,n inds. Neatly and Correctly prlnttd on pood Paper Dcltmf,r tthoOffi " *<> "*oh 875 THE PATENT PARABOLA SPECTACLES Constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a CONCAVO-CONVEX ELIPSIS, Admirably a Inpted to the organs of sight, 4nd per fectly natural to the eye. THE BEST HELP T6 totE tttJMAN VISIOX. EVER INVENTED. The advantages in the u*e o; these Spectacles are, that they can be used for the greatest leogth of time, either by day or night, with perfeet ease to the eye never causing giddiness ot head, or that unpleasant sensation ex|>erienov<J in the use of the common kind, but tend to strengthen and Improve the sight The manufacturer has received testimonials of their superiority from the most emiuent men of all classes, amon f whom are Hon Joseph K Chandler, Philadelphia. F. P. Blair, P. M. G , Washington. T. 8. Arthur, Fsq , Philadelphia Dr, George McClellan, '• Rettibrnnt Pdale, Artist, " These celebrated spectacles are purchased by the Subscriber directly from the Manufacturer, Inventor and Patentee in Philadulph a, and aire th first genu ine Paranoia Glasses ev r offered to the people of this County—all others are inferior imitations. For sale by P C. BURNS, Tunkhannock, Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller. EXECUTOR'S SALE of a Lai-ge Improved Farm. By virtue of directions in the last Will 'of James McKune deceased, late of Falls township, Wyoming Co , there will be sold at public sile, at the Court House in the borough of Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., l'enraa., on Tuesday the lOt/i day of March 1863 at one o'clock I*. M.. the following described valuable improved farm, situate in Falls township, Wyoming Co., Penna , bounded on the North by lands of Spen cer Fitch ; South by Adam Kresky and Clark ; East by Fuller Sickler, and William Owens, and West by Stephen Post, containing about 300 acres of I>n 1, about 80 acres improved, with one frame dwelling house, two frame barns, one milk house, and two good apple orchards thereon, good liviug water on till parts of the farm. The land can be divided into two farms with ad vantage, and will be sold together or in two farms, to suit purchasers. This farm is situated one mile from the North Branch Canal aud Susquehaßua. riv er. Persons wishing information can inquire of Wil liam McKune. who resi te. near the premises, or by letter directed to Falls P 0., Wyoming Co , Petan , or of A K Peckbuin, at Tunkhannock Wyoming Co. Penna. Cue third of purchase money down, and terms made easy for balance. WM MCKUNE, > JAMLS MCKUNE, ( Ex ecutorof tho Inst Will of J AMDS McKUNE, deceased NEW GROCERY AND— Provision STORE! The Subscriber has opened a Grocery and Provis ion Store in the Store Room, formerly occupied by Thos Osterhout, in the borough of Tunkhannock, and intends to keep on hau l a go >d assortment r! such articles as are usually sold in such an est ah lishuiont. He intends to deal in none out g<>sl gaods, and to <iispoe of them at just so small auvan e upon cost as it is |ossihle fair any in in to do with safety to himself —l.eit g willing to share in these " hard times" the profits with his customers Any one wish ing to purchase any of the following arti ics, will do Well to call on the subscriber before purchasing else where. Tea, C tffje, Molasses, Syrup, Kerosene, Candles, Tobacco, Snuff, Saleratus, Sal Soda, Gin<?ef, ,', O J Pepper, Allspice, Cinna m oh, Nut in egs, Cloves, Raisins, Cream of Tartar, Pork, White Fish, Mackerel, Trout, Nails, Glass, Wheat Flour, Buck wheat Flour, Corn Meal. But ter. Cheese, E<i£s, Apples, Vinegar, Starch, Pen- Holders, Pen cils, Ink, Pa per, Envel opes, Pocket Books, Money Purses, Spool Thread, Linen Thread, Sewing Silk. Buttons, Thimbles, Pins, Needles, Shawl Pins, Watch Guards, Buck Skin, Cot ton, Silk, and Lisle thread Gloves, Cotton and Woolen Socks and Hose, Suspenders, Spectacles. Tobacco Boxes, Coarse, Fine, Dress aud C i rele C o m b s, li air Brushes, Shaving Boxes, Soaps, &e\, &c., Also, a general assortment of custom made Boots anal Shoes of the very hest qualitv warranted, also salt by the barrel. Wanted in exchange for goods, and for which 'he highest m arker pirice will b paid : Grain of nil kliids, Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Eggs, Beeswax, Honey. Lard. Tatlow, Poultry, Paper R igs. Dried Peaches, Beans, Or.ions, Ac. GEO. LEIGIITON. Tunkhannock, Dec. 10, 1862. |i/'ANTED -A RESPECTABLE PERSON OF V V EITHER SEX in every nqighlaorhood to sell J R. STAFFORD'S OLIVP. TAR, and also J.K. STAFFORD'S IRON ANDSULPHU* PttwDEfis. Olive tar is a thin, transparent fluid ; it best remedy knoafh for diseases of the Throat, Lungs, cr Catafrh. Also for Diptheria. Croup, Whooping Cough, Ac. My Iron and Su'pbur Powders streng'hen the system, aid the digestion, and purify the blood. I have a 16 page pamphlet containing full explanation*, and over 100 testimonials from well known prominent p-rsonf which I will send to any one free by mai'. J. R. STAFFORD, Chenist, v1n24,1y. 442BroaJway, New York Poultry WANTED. ALL KINDS OF DRESSED POUFTRY, wanted by the Subscriber in exchange for goods; Also, Par tridges and Quails. Great care should be taken in dressing poultry. Also it should be well fattened. The head should he ewt off with a tharp axe, and after the fetb*r* are carefully removed, tho skin drawn over the Beck boU# and fastened. A Jeßeral assortment of goods kept constantly on band, lit prices as low us can be found in the country. AMOS BEEMER. i Falls, Deo. 6, 1363 THE WORLD. . . AN INDEPENDENT DAlfcVs IV.REKI.Y AND SEMI-WEEK tI SEWSAPEK. In soliciting for another year a continuance and increase of the favor which in so short a p liod has given to the WORLD p eSent rank among Atneri caA journ als—a rireußHdn, burines? pu'ronAge. and influence equal hoi ay other journals only after the ef fort of many years- -ere renew to our oil and new readers the p-omuw th at ho bibor or expense will be spired to make the WORLD what it aims to t>e THE BEST NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA. In politics, no as ever, the WORLD is independent but never neutral. Its only creed is a national one— of which TIIR UNION, THE CONSTITUTION, Attn TH*. 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For a club of one hundred copies, the D tilv, Weekly, and Semi-Weekly will be sent for one ye ar Remittances for the WORLD may be w ide by drafts Treasury notes, or bank-bills of spe. ie-p*ying bank#, an I, where the attention of the postmaster is called fo the remittance at the time of mailing the letter, it may be made at our risk. Crfuntry papers, by inserting this prospectus one or more times, are entitled o a opy of the Daily WORLD for one year. >je- imch nuinoers sent to any address upon ap plication. Address THE WORLD, No 35 Park Row, New Y >rk! "TITOLLIRLILBIBF: /astjionauit Sbamiitf, flair cutting AND SHAMPOOING SAtCCN. Shop Opposite May* nard's Hotel. Ladles' haircut in the most lashionable style, ei ther at his Saloon, or their rest fence, if desirable. Mr. Berlingbaaf is recently from New York city, where ho was employed i;i tho best establishment*, and consequently feels warranted iD guaranteeing satisfaction to all who may favor him with their eus e>m. MEDICAL HALL! BRIdGE ST., TUMKHANNOCK, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S. ii. 1.1. nun. PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JUST RECEIVED at the Tunkhnnnock Medicnl Ilstli, the largest an 1 best assortment of Drugs and Medievnes ever brought to this section of country. These medicines have been selected by the sub scriber himself, with great care, and hence he can recnmmen i and warrant them as being pure and un adulterated. llis stock comprises in part, the following, to wit: DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY NO TION?, FINE WINES AND LL (V OKS, (FOR MEDICINAL PUR POSESONLY) COAL OIL. TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, CAM I'll EN E, COAL OIL LAMPS, ALSO STATIONERY, WRITING INK, PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, PIPES, AND ALL THE PROMI NENT PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY, \LL OF WHICH CA N B E BOUGHT ON THE MOST REASON ABLE TERMS, FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately corn pounlid at all hours of the <1 iv and night. Dh J. W. RHOADS, Physician and Druggist. May 14, 11 b2. n40 —ly RUNNING STILL! IMIE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, is stiil in running or tor, through all the reverse? an panics nf former days, since 18J3, without Icing wound up, at which place you can hud a good assort ment (4' DYES, DRUGS k MEDICINES. is can be found in the county, wai ranted genuine and pure. Bouts, Shoes, Harness and Leather, .is go. las the b..st, and as . heapas the cheapest, and all the WORK WARRANTED. Yon ian get all kin is of Job Pri. ting done to or der, and blanks of every kind constantly on hand, wl.ich, in style, are not suipissed by our largo or county offices. TO THE LADIES. rest from your toil, and buy a SE"\7UTI3NTGr IVEAIICINE The eunscrilier h is also su • ee ted in o'ltainiug one of the best, and most reliable Sewing M tebin s. tor the money, now in in r er, viz: Davis's $45 Shuttle, and the -SaO Franklin Mo hin •■?, tqml in capacity to W heeler A Wil-ori's $75, or Grov r .t Baker's $45 machine, and in ki g the same stitch, which is one third saving in buying here th in at any other agency in Northern Pennsylvania. Every Business Man rto ynnr oicn Printing IT WILL PAY! L 0 \V E' S PATENT PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (fhe cheapest in the United states.) for sale. Price, from $5 to 625 foi a press. Office complete, from $lO to $75 with type and all necessa ry material Call and see tbcm, or sen for a circu lar of full particulars. Particul r attention is called to SPRINGo RHEUMATIC ELTXER, and very effective L'nimer.t, for nil Rheumatic pains. Headache, Dypthcria, Ac , fir sale in M -boopany by Dr Be.-ke- & Co. an i ll<-nry L ive ; en Russell Hiil by T. Steiupl s; at Fork-ton by Mr. Gurey ; at Ale shopt'en by Henry Stansbury. A trial of the raedi cine, will in II cases, prove satislactory. Try it, and be convinced. ItRIl K! 50.000 Brick for sale. Thanktul for past favors 'h- subscriber is detenn i.ied, by stiff attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T D. SPRING Laceyville, c ept. 24, ISG2—v2n7. HARDWARE ¥IRON ! HUNT OSO'S & BLAIR —OFFER FOR SALE— IRON, STE L NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE KAIL, KAILRCAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SHOES, Jhcmrait onb drnglihl) garst Hails, WROUGHT NAILS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, ( \LL WARRANTED., HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLIS. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLhS, PIPE BOXES. SPRING STEEL BOTTS, N UTS, WASHERS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES : PLASTER PARTS, CEMENT, IIAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac , Ac., Ac. ALSO SASTI, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUR ED 'JO ORDER. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Falrbank's Scales. Scran ten, March 26, 1562. *ln33—ly Court Proclamation. WJ HERE AS, the Hon. W.M ELWKLL Prest dent Judge ot the Court of Common Pleas ano Court ot General Quarter Sessions of tho Peart, And the President Juste of the CourUof Oyer and Ter miner and Genertl Jr.il Jyeliyery. for the trial of cap ital and other offep-e?, for the twenty-sixth Judicial District of Penn'a 3. Roberts, nndN. 11. Wells Esqs. Associate Ju lge of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ ate Justices of Oyer am] Terminer an I General Jail Delivery of the Countv of Wyoming, have by their precept to tne directed, ordered A GENERAL COURT OF OYER /NB TERMINER AN DGENE RA L J AIL DEL 1 VERY, To be held at Tunkh mnock on Monday the 19th day of January A. D. 1862. Notice is therefore hereby given to th" Coronor. nil Justices of the Peace an I Constables wiihin the Coun ty of Wyoming, that they he and appear in their pro per persons at the time and place above mentioned, with their roils, records, inquisitions, examinations, recognizances and other remembrances, to do those j things which to their offices in that behalf respective ly belong Notice is also given that those who are bound by recognizances to prosc-ufe the prisoners that iH-e or shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. L II STEPHENS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offme, ) Tunkh uinjck, Dec. 17, 1862. ) TO THE MjMS' HEW FALL AftD WINTER MILLiHEEY MS! MRS. BAItDWKI.L'S, Opposite lite Post-Office. WHERE may be foun 1 a general pesort ment of Ribbons, Bonnet Material, F1 vers, Ruches, Straw an I Fancy Bonnets, Misses' and 'hil dren's llats and Shakers, an i a 1 other articles a the millinery line, which will be offered at the Ivest market prices. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. IMP Bleaching and repairing dime in good order j and at the shortest notice Tunkhannock, Nov. 12, 1862—v2n14-3m. STOV E & TIN-WARE TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. ROSS, BRO'S. MA N IJ FACT U K K A XI) DEAL IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIN, SHEET-IRON, AMD Copper Wm; COOKING, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES STO VE PIPE & FURNITURE, Heaters and Registers, PUMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND BRITANIA WARE, And, indeed, everything pertaining to their business, which they offer at PANIC PRIQES, ROOFING. GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS, put up, t short notice. JOBBING and REPAIRING of all kinds, prompt ly and neatly done. Give thevn a call. Tunkhiinn>-k, Sep;. 11, 1861. ly. PlGTUMTgallery AMBROTYFES. FHOTCCF>A°hS. AIM IN RRINTi, &C. ANEW PICTURE GALLERY lit u-" teen cesv. Ed in Tuitkhanno k, which is .-u ' i with en tire new material for the taking of Pi in the Photographic Art The un lersigned h.v re-fitted an i furnished the Sky-Light G llery in Samuel Stark's Bri-k Biok, and is now prepared to t ike Pictures in tne latest an ( most improved style of the Art HI isailll ii CASES , lie has T urchase i a stJendt 1. assortment of Cases, among whi it are th" Union JJancl Clasp, Octagon. Oval Gilt Frames, Gilt Trays, is-c. —very neat and desirable patterns hesi les a variety of plain and fancv Cases of every size and description.. The loregoing. he thinks, are in lu-ements sufficient for every one to come to 'h- Pi tare Gallery and secure one of those 11 faithful shadows" '• Which ligh' an I art with magic spell, By working together, ean catch So well!" If not. there are other cons deration#. How impor tant th it you secure a faithful likenessof yor friends and relatives ere it is too late Y.u have all ox|>eri enced something of th'- satisfaction afforded in gaziog on the Pi'turn ot an absent friend; and some of you hive known the sid pleasure derived from possessing the likeness of soino loved one who has been laid be neath the church yard tununi, and tell that '• No price could take from you A memento cherished ; For, how sacred the shadow. Since thj substance hag peris' ed" Bat you perchance have friends st 11 with yoff wh"se pictures you have not yet secured. If so make it the business of to-day, to morrow may he too late. Then ■ oine to the Pi. ture Gallery in Samuel Stnrk'a I'fi k Block —third Story—a few doors east of Wall's Hotel Hnd secure one of th'ise •' faithful shadows ' ALVIN DAY. Tunkhannock Dec. 10, IS62.—v 2nlß HO WARD ASSO(7I ATIONT" HIMLADEI/PLITA. For the Relief of the Sick Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases f the Sexual Organs Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon Y,iluth]e Leportson Spermatorrhoea or So minus Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or*' is anion the New Romediesemploye I in t e ry, *ent to the a dieted in scaled letter envelope ' e jof charge. Two or three stamps for postage will he Sa-ceptable. Address, Dr. J SKILLIN HOUGH TON, Ahting Surgeon. Howard Associatii n, NiOly Ninth Sireet, Philadelphia Pa, ln2o!v. LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZER for sale at VERNOI'S. JJeshoppeo, Bept IS. 186!. T latest AND Reliable News Arrival of a ISW §T©SS -OF Fall & Winter THE subscriber hags leave to inform his numerous fiien )s and customer?, that he has just n turned from Philadelphia and New York, with the fargtst anil pes! Sritttrk Stork if PN Bo Fancy Goods Shawls* Cloaks, Sitssimms, fatintts MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL, YANKEE NOTIONS, &C. Ever brought to this County He has also bought a Fine Stock of Ladies' &hoesr GAITERS, HATS, an 1 a Full Line of mmi mm bought at „ ASTONISHING L OVC PRICES. As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, be de fies competition. As regards Prices, he only assures his friends, that long experience in the trade enables hitn to buy, an I therefore, sell cheaper than any one else outside the city. A fair trial is all he asks. No Trouble to Show Goods. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on hiin, he will, hv strictly honest dealing, tnd heieafter a close attention to business, try to merit a continuance ot the s itpe, John Weil. Tunkhannor-k, Oct 15, 1362. Beeiner's Casb. rroMi at Falls; A LARGE, NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK of Seasonable Goodsi of all kinds, it now being received at . BEEMER'S CASH STORE ! AT PAHA®. Having been purchased at , PRICES far BELOW % MARKET RATES! and selling exclusively for Ready Pay he is ejabfed to undersell nnv Store in this part of the country. In the line of Domestic Goods, BOOTS & SHOES,' —and— Grroioeries, HE DEFIES COMPETITION. Itis stock ot Cloths, Cassimeresj is complete. Also, HATS CAPS. i In fast ho has (SwrijUjing to tije tDauts of tye r NO r L E. The HIGHEST CA>II PRICES will he paid for- BI'TTEK, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kinds, in ex change tor GorvN. He returns his thanks to the people of his neigh borhood f>r their liberal patronage ; ami by fair aad honest dealing, hopc3 to merit a continuance of the same | "THE LATEST STYLES OF Fall anfl Winter ♦ BOlffJfETgJ and j> MILLINERY GOODS, i have just been received at the es ab.ishment of MISS LOUISA IICPJILRN, 1 on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where will be found Lauies. Chili m Misses, tin I Boy's FLATS HAT?, nn I CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS* FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything.if the line of Millinery, which will be told at the knett i Cash Prices. ' Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladiec wil i please call and examine for themselves, t Tuokbonnock. Oct. 3, 1862—v2nll—!y
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