local and personal. " .Jjon.—-The Mends of the Rev G. W. Sco- P 0 " mftko him a donation visit at his residence fi n W*' Fittston, on Wednesday afternoon and even lag, the 2Sth inst. on Saturday last in the Borough of Tunk ,J°S k a ten dollar bill, of the new plate, on the uneldale Bank. Any person finding it will be lib -11 v rewarded by returning it to the loser, Miss Fitch, or by leaving it at th.s office. ar terly M°eeting.—The last Quarterly . - the nresent conference year will be held Meeting u E Church in this Borough, to commence on Saturday the 3lst, iust, at 2 o'clock P. M. i m „ or ta'it Informal lon.—Ross Br thers an to the public that they will receive hemlock fIOUULv ,w r . , M l ash lumber, of all kinds, in exchange tor stoves v tiiiwiire. Now is the time to supply the place o f ti,e old stove by a new oue. > Prepare," saiih the preacher, " for that great .hangi which awads you all." Prepare saith the printer, lor the cowing spring and summer, by laying your supply of Fresh Ground planter at E. Mow- Pey's in Sterlingville. Heed the admonit'on of the mar. of God, and don : t forget the advice of the printer's Devil. Meeting of School Directors. -The School I directors of the Township of Tunkhaunock, elected at [the lata Township election are requested to meet at W.i !'s Hotel, on Saturday next. The following are I the names of the persons elected Win. B. Overfield, Jeremiah Osterhout, Earl Carey, W Marion Stark. 11. A Colvin, an.l John Wilsey. News Depot.—The subscriber having establish ! # d a News Depot at Dr. Rhoa is' Drug store calls toe attention of the readers to his Daily, Weekly and Mouth y Newspapers and Magazines. If vou want one hour's later news take the Inquirer 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 13 ets. per week, Press, " 26 " " W. E. WALTON. The Weather for the past two weeks has been, what the almanac makers would have called, had they known anything about it—'' Variable". — It has alternated every day or two between the soft, balmy air of spring, arid the keen piercing breath of winter. We bare ha a liitle snow, a little sunshine and considerable rain; often, ail three in the same day. Women are set down by some writer (some crusty old Batch, of course) as fickle, but the weath er, for the past fortnight has shifted ofteuer than the most coquetish gal of forty among them. Stove Clinkers— Remedy.—'There is no pieee of information about household matters which we can give that will be more acceptable to all cousutn. rs of anthracite coal than how to got rid of the clink ers that form upon the fire brick lining of stoves, and often to such an extent as to fill up the fire chambers of a small cylinder stove till it become, no;.r y u-e- ICH. It is a laborious work to break thcui utf with a poker, and the lining brhksare often destroyed in the attempt to do so. We have kn iwn instance, where the family h i i to sulf jr ail die ineonvenien eos of having the stove taken down in mid-winter, to be sent to the shop for repairs, in consequence of these clinkers. There is an easy way to get rid of them. When a charge of coal has been burned down pretty well, and is all aglow throw in half a dozen pieces of oyster shells and £ll upwit'n coal, and let it burn very hot, and you will find the clink s.-s all in a semi-fluid state, pi a.-tic and adhesive a# sticky dough, and about as easily punched off with a jK-ker The philosophy of the thing is that he liiue acts as a tiux to the matter coiujiosingtheclink eis. and probably limestone will answer where shells are Dot convenient \\ hen the clinker, &-cumulate again you wili not have to send for the stove-maker ats ime inconvenient season. Now this is nothing new. but something that everybody docs not. know, and something that many who do know fail to re ustuhei- wuon need s I.— Patriol\if Union I.IXES. Britten by M. A. C'atlio, on the death of her lit- ! tie lirand-Daughter. NKJ.LT ALICE, who died of Dip theria, Nov 28th, 1662, aged 2years, 4 months, an-i j 2 days : fleeting are our days of pleasure, few, indeed, the hou s we prize ; Life cannot be called-a treasure, Ilut in hope beyoui the skies. "ilea I first became a mother, 0 ! wh it gladness filled my heart; Icould wiih iny father, brother Or a sister, sooner part. Sweetly on her pillow slumber'J, Bright her siikeu looks appeared— Ah ! the kisses ne'er were number'd, As the little c-rudlo neared Soon I saw her footsteps movir-g, speeding toward a Mother's arms; 0 how undisseuibling.loving, 0: what blooming, iniant charms. Every Mother lend thy pardon cor yon always think the same, Every child, a sou or daughter, 1 or gome noble purpote came. llopc thus k eps the heart together, l is a boon in mer<-y given To the heart of every mother, Till they fin j a blissful heaven. By this child my heart was nourished, I'll two yeirs hail quickly sped; In my twining arms she flourish*'!, Every mi meat's toil repaid. Oft I smoothed her locks so golden. Oft arranged her infant dress ; Oh, tny babe, whero are you holdeu? Are you in the arms of death ? les, I heard thy bosom rattle, I ki sed thy icy clay I'eath had stilled thy childish prattle 1 Ere the form was borne away. See the little v icant place, When the dinner table's spread; How we miss your smiling face! Nelly dear, when you are dead ! Now I read a soothing message, tent fro in Jesus' shining throne, •' a written, scripture passage This sweet child is all my own. the has bloomed on earth in gladness, To my bosom kindly given; She is free from sin and sadness, " 10 mMt blooui wit" me in heaven. Hear her blood-woshe.l spirfU ' Chant sweet anthem', toh . Basking , n the Saviors merits Who had washed her in life Uood Forget her ah' that never can be, Fon lly we'll rehearse, her name, i-b' can never return u*to us Vie qjust shortly go to her. NORTH BIUNCU, JPE. L" '3^3 !TIE PBIIE_BF_ISff YORK. 1863's liccialty. GRAND MIRROR OF AMERICAN GENIUS. "Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, Intent to re .'son, or poiito tc please " THE NEW YuKK MERCURY FOR Till: NEW YEAR. Tt is with no fear of War's effect upon their literary fortunes, that the publishers of Tat. XKW YOI.K MI R cußr a. knowledge the unwavering ],• lty of their TWO MSDRKI) TIIOCAMI srrsi tuni.rts, an 1 announce t • them. an Io all. that THE NEW YORK 31 TC. RV f rthis ye ir (iß6i) will lie richer iff every luxurv of Polite Literal me thin ever before ft is no upst. rt speci\(ation, no temporary " sensatton," liut n first class literary weekly, which has he. n familiar to tin TTiited .-states for a quarter ot ac ntury ; an.l wnile the wij-hv-washy mushroom "prints o yesterday are i cu tinsr down their talent even while they rei-e their subscription-price, THE NEW YORK MEK.-IBV main tatcs alt itsgreat S'aif of Rornan.-cn, Poets, liom..r ists. Essayists, Siory-Tellers, an i E .itors, and prom ises to make it still .-renter for iS63. It is the one paper for every home. Its forty col j umtis of reading matter per week constitute an un | paralleled j CONSERVATORY OE THE ENTERTAINING, ! and its Novc|, Miscellaneous Tales Beauties of Verse, Gossip. F.oiilletons, Broadside? of Humor, an t Pnlish j ed Editorials, comi.ine to epitomize -Ml th o charms of WIT ANI> SEXT IMENT! ; The husband reads it to his wife, the m r.thr to her 1 cliildr. n, the lover to his sweetheart, the soldier to his j comrades, and the vill age school-muster to the cirt le around the stove It is f.imiHinr to th ■ sir'-t <,f I every loan, w. man an I "hibl in our eountev a*?t has I sul-s.-ri'.fs ... seve-.l >■> nr.trio. .V Europe TIT NEW YOPK Mm try. S als., identified with -In jrra'.dest i-tH..Hw, ,•* iff? aire. for several members of its hri'ii n St T l„.l | hiyb r r d, i i on- noble army, an 1 have made themselves as fiimons with th" Sword as with the Pen. The crest illustrating artist of | THE NEW YORK Muttcrrv. the inimitable PAIILFY. gives the paper the highest attributes of Fine Art; | and yet this largest literary weeklv of the day proinis ; es to surpass itself in all these respects during the New Year! The first NEW YORK MPTRRRNY Novelette for tha New Year, to be commenced in the issue of Janui-rv 3, 1863, is called - VICTORIA: -OR,— THE HEIRESS OF CWSTEE CI.IFFE. BY COFBTN MAY CAR I.ETON, i AUTHOR OF " OIPSV fiowrn." " SVBTf, OAVfPBKLT,." " FRMISRTE," •' I.A MASQUE," Ac , 40. The production' of thi- distinguished authoress need no eulogy Puplie opinion has long since prn i notitieed them superior to anv other novelettes pnh , !'<hei on th'* sde of th" Atlantic; an' the tni" test - of their !n"'it i= found in th" fact th 't thrv ar ea gerly ren- du-"d aft- r their publication in the M. n 1 roiY, by th" English vre* Wo mav add that the new tale. " Vi-b.ri v." i fully eoual m interest and depth of plot to either of fhosp nhi.h have secured so largo a share of pub lie ntprovnl. >r.i we .an earnest ly ' e-oinni"n 1 it to all <t .re-read. rs. j The NEW 3 OUK MERCERY IS sold bv all NEWSMEN and pcriodi.-ai deaVrs in .America To subscriber? itisrcgnla.lv mailed every Saturday morning, for •92 •' year; tbrc .-re i"s f.,r . .j T copies f,.r SO ; cieht eot.ies C, r A J'J with an extra cop.v free, to the ' getter tip of *he eltih months' ra ceived. A/TO?/? irri'" plainly the nam' C ' yotir Past OjCoun'y nail Stole \V" t-.1?.. t'-c i. ( ,f .11 solvent l .nk ->♦ r>- r Payment must iuvra ialdv '•' "I td ill a Ivan X~ *" St> <omen C raes c n * t 0 n r amdicants Address all letters a; a r ... C.AT'T DWELT A trtiTTVpy ProprUt o fif the Xeir York V'ro/n/. 113 Fulton street, New York City. 11l SU.IZIR H TH TIMES! FETEII> ON'S MA GAZINE The Rest ami Cheapest In lite World for End if s I This popular monthly M-sgaz ne will he greatly im proredfor 1863. It will contain ONE TIIOU-AND PAGES OF READING! | FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLAT .8 ! TWELVE COLORED FASHION PLATES! j ! TWELVE COLORED BERLIN WORK PATTERNS ■ NINE HONORED WOOD CI TS ! TWENTY-FOI R PAGEs OF MUSIC ! ■ All this will l c givet fur or.lv TWO DOLLARS a i year, or a do Jar l-s* tb >n Magazine cf the class of " IVteis >n " I r (CbriKiu.n (Eu'cs Unocleitcs are the bc S f r>nb|i-hd nnvwh"rc /// the max' pnn j nlar irrifcrs are, employed to irritc nriainnPij fur j " Peterson." I 1963, in additi. nto iau-| ou >n ; titv f shoror storscs. FOT'R ORIGINAL f'OPY- I R'GHT NOVET.ETTS will be given by A. n S. S'ep. - hens. L. 0 Moiiltiin. Frank Lee ile i .(;. t. and the. Author of '• The Murder in the Glen Ross.'' It tlso pu lishjs Eo h number, ii- addition to the col. red plate gi- cs Ron' ets, Cloaks and Presses, engraved on wood Also, a pattern, {mm whi.h a I)res, Mantilla, or Child's dress can he cutout, without the aid of a mar tun-maker. Also, several pages of Household and other Receipts. IT IS THF BEST LADY'S IVAGA7INE IN THE WCRLD THY IT FOR ONE YEAR. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE One Copy. One Year $ 2 00 Three Copies f..r One Year 500 . Five C\ pies, for O"e \< ar " -f) Fight Cnr.ic. f r On • Ve -r TO 00 Fixleen 'Nipirs, f. r Ope Year 20 00 PREWIU.tI> FOR fIFTTIXf; I PCLt'll Thr.-c, Five, Eight or more copies m .kea clap. To every aerson gekmg up a duo of Three, live, Eight , or Twelve -opies, an extia copy of the Magazine for 1863 will be given, .r our mezzotint for framing, ' Bunyan P rting from his Blind Child In Prison ' To every per so i getting up a club of Sixteen, two of ! either ol ttie premiums "ill be sent. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. BRIDGE JBUILDING Noiteeis hereby given, that the Coiiiuiissioncr? of Wyoming County, will let to the lowest responsible bidder on Saturday the I3th day of December 1862. I the finding of the material and Exe rut ion of a new bridge on or near the site of the old one. at or near Lli N. Bacon s in the Township nfXicholson in said County Letting will be at Two o'clock of gaid day at or near the sile of said bridge. Plans and sjiocifieations may be seen at the cotn ' missoners office One week before the letting : Nov 26 1862 J. W. GAREY, 3 F HOFGH, V Commissioners T. VAUGHN S Attest WMII.IAM F. TERRY, clerk. Commissioners office, Tunkhannuck Wyoming County, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ! f ,U r, .. "".LADHLPIIIA. Forlhr Rely far the Sbk \ Distressed, afflicted t rith M". '"!.5 hr ' J " lC diseases, and especially | for the Cure of leases Jllu Sexual ("pans i V.tJr' gratis, by the Acting Su.geon Valuable Keportcon Spermatorrhoea or .Win .a Weakness, and other Disease, of rbe Sexual Or K - .S and on the New Kernediesemplove I in t e .- ry, sent to the afflicted in ,ra led Tetter oi ihnrg* Iwo or three stamps for postage will be loTifr J skilunVhih, Ninth SfrlL^nv", ' l,,w;lrJ Association, Ns(Jly i street, 1 hiladeJjihia Pa, ln2oly. j THE FATENT PMAISM =£PQ: SPECTACLES Constructed in accordance witfe the philosophy of ; nature, in the peculiar form of a CONCAVO-CONVEX ELIPSIS, Admirably adapted to the organs of sight, and per fectly natural to the eye. THE 13EST HELP TO TIIK HUMAN VISION. EI'ER INVENTED. fhe advantages ;11 the u?o oi these Spectacles arc, that they can be used tor the greatest leogth ot time either by day or niirht, wiln perfect ease to th" eye never causing giddiness ot he .1, or that tinplen. ut sens.l tii>u i-xperien-- *i in the u>" o; itic couiuioo k 111, but leu ! to stringiiieu an.l improve the sight Tile in iiul-n Mirer has re. cived tcsfimo i lls of their siipc-iurilv 1 ••? i 'he must eminent men id'nil rl - -s, amou-s h ;i ."u-e Hon Jus po it Chandler, Philadelphi >. I. P Blair, P. M. G , Washington. T S. Arhur, Esq . Philalel...,;; Dr. George M Clell in, " Kcnibrant Pe ile. Artist, . " These eele-'irated spurtacles are pur-based by the Subscriber directly from the Manuf;-.. tnrer, luvciitor and Patentee in Philadul; li a, and are th first genu- I ine Paranoia Glasses ov r offered to the people of this 1 County—ill others arc inferior imitations. For sale by P C. BURNS, Tunkhanuock, Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller E \ ECUTO s \ la E of a Large Improved Farm. By v'rtue of di|vctio..s in the Inst U ;)[ .t' .1 .m-s Mclvune di ce ise l, l.iteol Fulls i..'ni.-hq> W;.i..ivng Co, there will be eol.l at public sile, at t'ie Court House in the borough nfTunkh inu >ck. Wy a ling Co., Penna., on Tuesday the 10.'/ i day of March 1363. at one oh lock P 31.. the following described valuable improved farm, situate in Falls township, Wyoming Co., Penna , bounded on the North by Km Is of Sj n cer Fitch ; South by Adam Kresky and Clark ; Eiat by Fuller Sh-kler, and William Owens, and West by Stephen Post, containing aiout 300 acres j of 1 -nd, about 80 acres improved, with one frame 1 dwelling house, two friaie barns, one milk h .n --1 and two good apple or-bar Is thereon, goo J living w-itiT on all parts of the farm. Jhe lun ft-m be iivilel into !wi farms ivi:h 1 1 vantage, and will be g..11 togeihvr -.r in two fines, Ito suit pur. !i isers. This farm ssituitJ one n.de from the iSoith Branch Cui-al ..nd Bu.-q-n h tuna riv : er. ! Persons wishing information can inquire of V.'i'- tiaiu M Kane, who r-si irs n--ir the j reinis. s, or I v letter d;r-cteil to Fall.-. P (J , Wnnning CM , Penti or of A K Pockham, at fuukh .tuovk Wyomui" Co. lVniia. One third of purchase money down, an 1 terms m l ie e is; for balai) e WM. MCKI .NK, ) JAJILS MCKI .NE, )* I'xe.-utors of the Put Will ~f JAMES M KUNE, deceased i (IODIA'S LADY'S HOOK FDR 1 HGI. Great Literary and Fid trial Year! i The pnbli.-lier of Gudey's Lady's Book, thankful to that public which has enabled him t.. publGh a 1.1 g a. i 11c * the ia.-t liiiriv-thn e ye its of a I rg. r . ira 1a 1 lon lb 111 ailv 111 America, h.s mile in ,;-1 n• ment wi h the n.oot p .pill ir aniii..re> in Itn ~1 r. —.M trioii 11: rlatt i, Au hor.ss of "Alone," *llllllll Pa.h." " M.ss .-si.tes, ' ' N-• ate-ls, " and Mi:s .o. wh • will furnish a story for every ua niter of tii >, La dy'- Book for l ?'i >. *] ins alone will place the L i t dy's Book in 1 iit.-rtrv j.ant of view tar ahead ot .ny oilier mag w. ne. M..i. 1 il.rliivl writes fir no ot ior ptioil itioii Our tifi r! . .rite triteri will ail continue t-i *uni-.h articles throughout the vcar. The best Lady's mag izme in tin- Word, ud the j cheapest —The 1 iter.it uie is of that kind tin rin be read nloui m the family cir. le, and the rlergv in immense n°imbers are su'oscrioi rs t'..r the Book, 'i he Ma-ic is all origin il, in I wou! t ,ust 23 ; ent.s ; (the price ot the Book) in the mu.-ie Mores ;but. m • ! of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtain i ex tji i in "Godey." Our Steel Engravings All effort to Hv il us in this have ceased, and we now at tnd .t' tnt- in thi- le ' part merit, givingas we 10, many more ap.i uifii it-lv better engr.u ings tliair are published 111 any o.her V. OL'K . Go ley's immnese double sheet fashion piates con ! tainuig fnim five to -even full leiirfli Colored i asii ions 011 each plate—Other uiag izines give only two I. ir ahea lot any radiion.- in Europe or Ameri 1 —Go ley's is tii • only w irk HI the Win II that gii s t icse tintii'-. -e ; -.lies, an i thoy are su ii as to U-IM; e>.-ited the v.Oll ier of pn li.-hers an I the pu- ii.- 'I b • pu'. li atioii ol tlusc j I .te 0.-t 81'. 0(i M .re than fashion platos "f the old sty le, and n 'liing but our woti.leiinily large circulation enables us to give them, Other magazine cannot aff ir l it. We never spare money when the public can be benefited. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made after them, an i I'm wearer will not sui j.- ! ' herself te l idieulo as wou! i be the ease if she vi-itcd the large cities dressed after the style of : the ] lates in some of oar so called iashion ma gazin s. | Our wool Kngraviugs. of which we give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are of ten mistaken for steel.—They are so far superior to ! any others* Imitation. Beware of th"in. Remember publi cation and the die ipo-t. if you take G .day, yi.-a w int no o.her ulag.l7.iue Everything that is useful or ornament..! in a house can ba found iuGodey Drawing lessons. No other magazine gives them and we have 'given enough to dill several large vol umes. Onr receipts are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking and all its variety —Confectionary— the Nursery--the Toliet—the Laundry—the Kitchen Receipts ujs/n all subjects are f> he fount in the pa ges of the Lady's Book. We originally started tlrs department, and h tve pe-mli-ir facilities for makin r >t most perfect. This .lepartiunt alone is worth ihe pri • of the Book. Ladies woik table This departmcnl eo*npris'ng, engravin.s and description of every arti le that .1 ladv wears. M> 1 I Cottages. X 1 other in ig iziue h■- tiiis de partment, TKHMS. CASH IN AUAARCE,— One copy one vcar. •S3. Two topics 011 c year. S3. Three ropi.-s one year, S6. Four copies one,yi ar, and an extra c. j.y to the parson sea ling the .-lul>, $l j Eight ...i. * one year, an I an extra copy to the person sen iin the club, S2O. And tho only magazine that .-an h e intro Induce i into the above i-luiis in place of the Ladv's i:,, ( ,k Arthur's Home Mllgazlim. Special Clubbm? villi other Magazines —God *ys Lady's Book and Arthur's Home .M iirazine both one year for 83 50. Gudey's Ladv's 80-k and Harper's Magazme both one year 'or il 50. Godev Harper, and Arthur, will all three he sent one year on receipt of 36 00, Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent banks ta ken at par. Be careful and pay the postage on vour letter, address L. A. GODEY -323 Chcftnut Streot Philadelphia, Pa Application fur Lice> se c "VT otice is hereby given th H the following n-im i. 1 o-l persons h*.vo tilled their petitions"in tue Court of Quarter S ssions of Wyoming County and will make application at the next term of said'Qoort, or Tavern Liceu.-w J ERRED LILLIE, Meshoppcn. ZIBA LOTT, Clerk. Dec 30 1562 MEDICAL HALL! lUrcKiIANNOCK, M:XT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S. ii. J. i. no,iis, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JT'.T T?ECETYT,D :<t the Tunkhannock Medical II:i!l, tii" I* mil ijt-st a.- ■■■ runent of Drugs an 1 MEDIUM'S eveV brought to this section of country. These inedh in*'? have been selected by the sub scribe! hi I. * ;J. IV"!I CRE.IT E.src, and bunco i.e cull re (>'lllllo*l I II I FT-urae: th -M AS ICING pure I IID un adulte.ate I His sto K COII ;.ii.E- in pirt, TKU following, to wit: Li if"(J >, MEDICINE.-, CHEMICALS, DYE STI ; us, PAINTS. OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY NO - FIN !. WINES AND LU QT OilS, (FOE MEDICINAL PUR POSES ONLY) COAL 01 L. TURPENTINE, ALCOtIwL, CAMPIILNE, COAL OIL LAMPS, AI.SO STATIONERY', WRITING INK, PHOTO - \rillCALßt MS,TOISACCO,BESARB, PIPES, AN 0 ALL THE PUN.MI N I ■!' P \'L UN I' MEDICINES 01 .1111 I > AY. ALL OF WHICH CAN RE DO OUT ON THE M ' T REASON- A CLE TERMS, FOR < A*IS OH COI VTKY PUODUC'E. I'll\ ~ic; >. > I'RE-' 'RIPHONS accurately com- JXIUNII J nil hour* <>i THE DI V and night. DIT J. W. RIIOADS, I*l;vxiciaii ad Druggist. Tunkhnnnovk, May 11, 1-52. n4U—!y RUNNING STILL! 'I*'IE I LL> IML \I i.IMIMKNT NF the subscriber, •U i IN IN 1 G"lit r, through UII liie reverses EN - 4 I I* r I.IY Mtiie ID> i, without being v IIWII: . II ii pi . O you C.TII LLIIU I good assorr- UlVl.l of R V" (' R ! R 'I?;'0 5 |ir>r,T '(MEN L! 10. unujo a f.rjbi IdlLo. ,C •AN ' • I I■ • • c NOI 111 C I genuine and yVoo/s. Shoes, Harm s* me/ Leather, '* • i '*- *1 -II I - ' CAP US the THE. ipt.-t, and nil tho M UIIK H I |{R \ S i ED. i o'i an get uii kill I- of Job Pri 4 ting done to or • r. :ii i l.i.ti k.- 11l ewry kin I c liscuoly on h.isol. WI.I h, in >< 'N.v.i :.>t -urjus-id by our large or county O!!I -■ * TO TIIE LADIES. re-T FIONI your ti>* l, an I L.uv a 6EWXIVG, IVTAHCT^je iLE I ■ . . I. -I • j,- 1 ~t T.iiniug one NT the best, IN.) MOET reliable SEWING Machines, for tie lilies I ■■■••. ill 111 F S i/ ; 111 vis'- >S4S Shuttle, HI 'IN- AI 1 • II.ULII. ME. AINI -. NJII IL in capacity to W he icr .T \V it-. .><"*. or Grim r ft H iker's $45 MA 'LINE, AND IN TKI IAE - UI.C stitch, which is one t I I i *I. LOG in I U IN ■ iieie IN IN AT any other agency ILL XI I I 'HMI P- Uli I'. 111 I Etery Business Man do your own Printing! IT WILL I'AY! L O W E' > PA T E X T PORTA ILLI; PRINTING PRESS. I lie -jie-T in the United States.) lor tie. Pii - .T CM > > to $2.5 for a press. Office COMPLETE, from .SILL • M:H type and nil necc-su ry IU TI RID C 4 ili 111 - o the 111, OR SENE for a circu lar of full J arii • I > ■. Puiii' ui r ait.U.l II I-- I M|!C I to SPRING RHEUMATIC ELIXER, !VC,' IF' V.- 1 IN. -it, f, N-UP P I MINI ticpiins, '•' ■<c. |i j t !• -.. . fu - .ic in M hoop'tnv by Dr lie. ki-r At Mini !L nry LUC; en Russell Hill •> '■ Stcmp! -: IT I NT--; ..I b% MR Ouray; at Me sh by Henry St lasbury. A trial of the lucdi ' I.!' 1 >V !: I 11 I 1.-1.-s, prove sat Sl.ietory. Try it, and be Miiiiin EL HHK II! 110.000 Brick for sale. Thankful for past favors th- subscriber is FTETEN i.IEI!, I-y RTRII : .it! etc. ion to business, to merit still tur thcr piitroimge. T. I). SPRING. L;iceyvi!!E, OP 1%2— V 2n7. IIAKDWARE & IRON! ■ c jM flililf BUG'S & BLAIR —oil-Kit i-OKS ILE TR(>\. STE L NAILN AND SPIKES, MIX:; RAIL, RAII.RCAD SPIKES, ANVILS, FELLOWS, ILOLTSE-SIIOES, JliKcrirait OUB Cnn.litit) £PCST Hails, TVN<)I'I. H I NAILS, BP ILDE RS' lIARD W A RE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED., ill P.S, SPOKES. FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES. CAR!!! A<JE SPRIXCS, AXLES, PIPE I SOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, MTS, WASHERS BELTING, PACKING, GUI NO STONES : PI.ASTRR PARTS, CKMEVT TTAIR. SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, KRE?.TH >. INDOW CLASS, A,-, Ac., c. ALSO sA *'ll, DOOP? AND REINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUR ED 4 0 ORDER UEATHFR AND FINDINGS, Fa irb an k' s Scales. TO THE LADIES NEW FALUi^]N7£B MIILIMY MS! j AT MRS. BAItDWRM/S, Opposite the Post-Oflice. i i Air HERE may be found a general i*sort- I VV went of Ribbons, Bonnet Material, F1 overs, Fuehcx, Straw and Fancy D-.unetd, Misxes' and Chil i drcn's Huts and .Shakers, and a',l other articles .ntlie ! miliiiiery line, which will be offered at the I; vest market prices. Please call and examine before purcuasiug o sc wheTe. Bleaching nr. I repairing d no in good or ter ind .it the shortest no*'ce Tuubh umock, Nov. 12, 1852—\2nl J-3u STOVE & TiiVWAiiE >' * . % mws-ra.To+. MANUFACTORY, TUXKII A N X OCR. Pa. ROSS, BRO'S. MAMTFACTIMIE \NI) T )EAL IN EVERY DESCifIPiTON OF TIN, SHEET-IB ON, AKD Copjitr ofilarc, COOKING, PAUL OR, AN I) BOX STOVES ! STO VE PIPE d> F UIINIT UII E, Heaters aml Resist er s, PIMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND BRITANIA WARE, i And, in ieeJ. everything pertaining to their business. 1 which they offer at PANIC PRICES. ROOFING, GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS, jut up, st nhort notice. ; JOBBING and REPATRTNG of nil kinds, prompt :ly and neatly douc Give them a call. Tunklr'nn >-k. Sep-. 11. ISfil. ly. T( |T HI 111 I ' \ T Y yi y, A c liO I ' ti G G _ * Jili Ii I I jl AMERGTYPES, PHGTCCRAPhS. ALBU tM RRINT3, &.C. i A NEW PICTURE GALLERY ha- u" been cesv. . i\ o l in Tunkhunnock, which is -u-. i.h ea ■ tire new material lor (lie taking of Pin- es n the Photognphie Art. The unlrougi-c 1 h.. U-.ttcl 'an I furnished the Sk.v-Ligbt G tilery in .-.unuc! 1 Slark's Frick Block, ani -■ v.- prepared to tike ; Pictures in the latest au-i most improve I style of the Art i SuOfl m M CASES | He has purchased a splendid :■ s. rtinent i f Cases, i among whi h are th" Union. Hand C!a<j>, Octagon, j Oral Gilt Frames, Gilt Trays. —very neat and j desirable jmtteriis—besides a variety of plain and i f.incy C i -e, of every six • uid description j The foregoing, he thinks, are in hi- ements sufficient j for every one to conic to th-* Pi.-tur Gallery and I secure one ol those l \faitlifui shadoits"— W liicb Itgh* and nt witii magic s|tell, By working t"gclhcr, cui iai ii so well!" rr not. there arc other tuns''demtions. IJoi impor tan' th "t von se ore a faithful likenessof your Lien N ; and relaiivos ere i' is too late You hive all ex;- ii et" 'd something of the s iti-t u-tion afforded in gazing j on the Picture ol au absent Iricud ; und some of you : hive known the s.td pleasure derived from p >-.- --sing j the likeurss of some loved one who has been laid be | ueatli the church yard moun I. and lelt that " No price could take from you A memento so cherished ; For, how -aere 1 the -had. -.v. Since the subst,,.-;- e h'is oerisl-cd." But you perchance hive friends st II h you whose pictures you have not yet secured. If so make it me bii.-iiiess of to-d iv, tim ir;...v may- be too lute. Then come to the Piiturc <4; 11cry in Samuel Stark's I'ri-K 1>1..-k—thir I story—a t, v 1 mv, ca.-t of Wall's Hotel and secure one of those •• faiih r nl sVi.-Ai;** ' ALVIX DAY. Tunkfa-inn-ii-l De ■ 10. I?G2.—\ 2 iIS 13 W -- OHAI n "Sc • S v.,.-e<- 4 4 4 '- MANUFACTORY! Th" subscriber has just opens ? a new Furniture, Cabinet and Chiir Manufietory in Tunkhnr.noek, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store —where u>-e kept on h *n.l .an iin inufuctured to or ier: TABLE;* of all sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BUHEAPS 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 establishment? in the country, Which he \v : ! ! sell at prices as low as tliev can be bought in any town outside of the cit'to*. Being sat- Isfled th it he can compete, both in workmanship nncf prices with any establishment in the country, ho *o- Tic i s the public patronage. PEP AIDING of l! km I? i„ne in a r.eat, fubetan fial in ? work-rmnlike manner N B.— Old cane-Teat chairs, new- seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING—Hiving a Hearse of his own, and having had much expenen-e, he will attend to this department of tho business on short notice, and In a satisfactory manner. Latest AND Reliable News Arrival of a mvi sms —OF— Fall & Winter ' i r Pli I! sui.scrber begs leave to inform his num. roe* 1 f i -mis m! < u.stoiuers, that he has just returned from Philadelphia and New York with the fanjcst aiiii Brst Stark nf ft £:. ■: g Jfr# © j N fi- Fancy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, j CiissiiMrrs, fatintts MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL, YANKEE WOTiOWS, &C. Ever brought to this County. lie has also bought * Fine .Stock of Indies' Shoes —AND— GAITERS, HATS, an 1 a Full Line of jami mi, bought at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. ———y As regards the Quality and Styles of Good*, he de fies • petition. As regards Price*, he only assure* lot g experience in the trade enable* him to buy, and therefore, sell cheaper than any ewe , else outside the city. A fair trial is all he ask a No Trouble to Show Goodt, Th inkfui for the v-erv lil>crnl patronage harctofore bestowed or. him, ! v. .11, by strictly honest dealing, an 1 he.eattcr ; clus- attention to business, try be merit a continue uce ot the suite, John Weil. I Tunkhanno k, Oft 15. 1562. _ ____ wash. | STOM! at Falls. \ LARGE, NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK Tl. of Seasonable Goods, of ad ku.is, it now being received at BEEMER'S CASH STORE! A? xALLS. ! I, , llnvitig been purchased at , P.liStS far 3ELGW the MARKET RATES! nr,l selling exclusively for i ELeady [Pay ! "tie is enabled to undersell any Store in this parhtf the country. In the line of Domestic Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, —and— G-roceries, HE DEFIES COMPETITION. His stock ot Clol/is, Cassi :s complete. Also, | HATS a" CAPS." In fact he has Q3'jfri)ll)i M D to Suppli) tljr IPaptsfftkV rE or LE. | The HIGHEST GASH "KICES will be paid for I 111 i i LI., LtiGs, and GRAIN of all kinds, in ex j chrngo l<T Goo Is. 110 returns his thanks to the people of hi* neigh bmhood f>r t. ic b eral -citron age ; and by nd h -uest dealing, hopes to merit a continuance of the , fame THE LATEST STYLES OF Pa 51 and Winter and MILLINERY <2 OO JDS, have .pa' 1 cen received at the e*-ahii,hmcnl of MISS LOUISA IIKPBURN, en Trngi Stn-et, opposite the Post-office, wb.re win be foil. 1 l.a ies. Chili, a. Nli we*, and Bor'* FLATS SM CAPS ' iikad-DRESSES, RIBBONS: ,1 fVfn nl 1 hIMMINGS, and everything It the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the Unem , Cflt/t Prices. . Renairir"* -• -
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers