RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, ! WYOMING CO 1863. County Duplicates. lowN=niP9. COL'TRS' NAMES. |DDPC'TE JEXONS.JCOUCOMI PAID. J DDE. 18611- TUNKHANNOCK Bor'o, Benj Newman, 192 84 10 80 22 94 159 10 " Brain*rim, M. D. Gregory, 210 97'; 12 36 24 53 174 09 186 1 - £ a mn eorge Ney, 250 97 17 41 48 81 184 75 •' ' Samuel G. Miller, 105 04 26 79- 43 20 35 05 " I Virkston Hiram Hitchcock, 82 77s 10 34! 15 88? 56 55 " > i nmon Cyphers, 188 19 14 " I M ,nroe Wm.F.Cairl, 104 18 13 78. 14 11 76 29 " \ M'/hoonanv Michael Walters. 231 85 114 22 117 63 SXn Edwin Roberts, 85 14 26 70; 48 10 10 34 " VorthmorelanJ, Horace Hallock, 235 82/ 26 12' 34 50 175 20 ! North Branch, J. B. Burgess, 103 52? 2 39; 819 92 94 " Tunkhannock Tw'p., Newman Miller, 761 48? 32 11 36 46. 692 91 ■ * | Tunkuanno F. Harvey Sickler ; 319 6 8 13 44> 25 82 280 42 < Washineton, George Atkinson, 167 27\ 4 17; 30 27< 132 83 I" I SUE HW. Keeney, 289 74? 20 03; 23 64 246 07 " iiraintrim, Lyman Keeney, 553 39; ! 247 6lb 305 79 riin-on E Biddleman, 702 44 578 62 123 82 ' ( v . ton ' J- W. Rinker, 1030 05 697 63 332 42 ' I U xefo ; T. D. Headley. * 200 SO 99 9fii 100 84 ' TZ,II s ' James Fitch, j 891 34> \ 664 69! 226 65 £ Ston John P. Burgess, 293 18 16 13; 13 85 258 20 Jim John Cyphers, 330 02 99 ty 230 80 , i Monroe S. Z. Clark, 315 09 119 31 195 78 Me hoppen Ahira Gay, 821 79? 659 61; 162 28 S Mehoopaey, * T. G. Walters, 626 69 431 7 4 194 95 ■< ( North Branch, Joseph Burgess. 174 63j 116 27; 58 36 1 Nicholson Sherman Dnggs, 90a 27? 459 51> 535 7q .. \ North moreland, Henry H. Brown, 664 50 490 45 184 O5 ( Overfield S. D Letter, 272 02 174 7g 97 23 I" .. J Tunkhannock Borsugh, Thomas A. Miller, 551 80 357 O4 194 76 Township, Newman Miller, '9l 80 1 OQ| 790 80 m 1 Windham HW. Keeney, 461 99j 342 7qj 119 2g .. ; Washington, George Atkinson, i 554 43 j 314 °3> 240 4Q ' TOTAL 1 13823 92 i' 246 59 < 404 6918692 MILITIA FINES. TEAR. \ TOWNSHIPS. COL'TRS' NAMES. !DUP'CTE. ExoNS.!coL.cor PAID, ! DUE. "1362~V Braintrim, Lyman Keeney, j 11 50! j • 1150 Clinton, D. Biddleman. . 30 50: j U 50! 19 00 •• Eaton. J.M Rinker, . 3750: . ; 37 50 " S Exeter, T. D. Headley, • 10 50: ; I ! 10 50 j Falls, James Fitch, . 36 O 0: ; I 10 00 : 26 00 " F.-rkston, John B Burgess, 13 Q0: 300 50! 9 50' " Lemon, John Cyphers, ' 7 501 ! I 750 " | Monroe, S. Z. Ciark, ! 29 50! • ; ' 29 60 " ; Meshoppen, Ahira Gay, ! 29 00! ! ; ! 29 00 " I Meboopany, T.G.Walters, ! 40 50! ! ; ! 42 50 •• ? North Branch, Joseph Burgess, 13 50! 1 i 5 00 : 850 " j Nicholson, Sherman Driggs, 61 00! ' ; ! 61 00 " | Northmorcland, Henry H. Brown, ! 14 50.' ! ; ! 14 50 " 1 Overfield, S.D. Letter, ! 23 00 ! - 23 00 " ( Tunkhannock Borough, Thomas A. Miller, ! 43 50 ! ; I 43 50 •' j " Township, Newman Miller, ! 11 50; ! • ! 11 50 " j Windham, H. W. Keeney, 1 28 50; ! ' • 28 50 " \ Washington, George Atkinson, ! 25 00 I • ; 25 50 J TOTAL. • $469 00 *3 00 SOO 50; $36 00.5428 50 DR. RECAPITULATION. CR. To amount of County Tax outstanding for By Amount County Tax uncollected--• $4484 75 1661 A previous year $ 3597 69 " Exonerations to Collectors. 246 59. Amount Duplicates for 1862 10231 23 " Commission to Collectors 404 69 Amount of Militia fines for relief of Vol- " Militia Fines uncollected 428 50 untfeers' families for 1862--. 463 00 " Exonerations on Militia Fines 300 ' " Col. Co-u'sions on " "..... 50 Total. $14296 92 | " Am't. Col. " " " 36 00 I " " " " County Tax 8692 89 I 814296 92 Expenditures. Auditors. J. 5. Little, ; 89 00 Theodore Shaw, ; 900 Stedman Harding, ; 9 00; V. C. Ross, Clerk to Auditors, ; 900 F. C Ross, app'td by And- Gen. to audit ac'ts of Prot Reg. A Rec. 12 00 848 00 Commissioners. James W. Garey, 8157 08 Lewis Armstrong, Ballanee, ; 103 12 Benjamin P. Carver, Ballanee, 25 £5 Francis Hough, 95 gg Theron Vaughn, 1 22 00 $390 75 Wm. F. "terry, Clerk, "" , 275 00 11. Sicklor; District Attorney, ; -o gn G. S. Tutton, County Attorney, ,' ; or Pa St'te Lun. Uos. for M. Barry, 9 Fuel and Lights, • ft Publie Buildings, ; ! 42 87 Road and Bridge Views, • -/• ( ... Road Damages to Wm. H. Carr, ; qg gg • :1178 93 I PAID TO EAMILIES John F. Evans; $ 25 00 W. S. Rought 25 00 0 C. Newbury, 25 00 D. C. Kitchen, 25 00 Abner Lewis, 25 00 John Wall, 25 00 John 11. Smith 25 00 Derris D Gardner, 25 00 Thos S. Moore, 25 00 J. D Smith, 25 00 C W Martin, 25 00 George A Carney, 25 00 W. D. Miner, 25 00 E II Wells, 22 00 J. E Detrick, 25 00 Asa Smead 25 00 A J Lewis. 25 00 Thos. Castle. 25 00 Elias Aton, 25 00 John 11. Tenoyck, 25 00 W. II Reynolds, 25 00 H B. Hons, 25 00 R L. Reynolds, 25 00 €. L Brigga 25 00 Geo W. Warner, 25 00 P. B. Hanyen, 25 00 Porter Carpenter, 25 00 Geo. A.Corwiu. 25 00 S. A. Cobb, 25 00 Thos. M. lline, 25 00 A. G. Reynolds, 29 00 Oliver E Reynolds, 25 00 Henry Arnt, 25 00 11. B. Turner, 25 00 Samuel W. Ingham, 25 00 Alfred Billings, 25 00 Einitt Mathewson, 25 00 James M. Gardner, 1 25 00 W B. Vanasdall, 25 00 iacob A Thomas, 25 00 H. E. Worden, 25 00 E.P.Farnam, 25 00 Sylvester l-'arman, 25 00 Meylert Roberts, 25 00 2' E 2 ,ark ' 25 00 R. F. Pavnsh, 25 00 A. M. Wandall, 05 00 Dacator Ilewitt, 25 00 Loren Ball, 25 00 Barman Stark, 25 00 Samuel Bishop, 25 00 Silas G. Lewis, 25 00 Davis C. Smith, 25 00 ' W. C. Bullock, 25 f H : F * rr ' 25 00 : Judson A. J-yne, 25 00 j>yron rrevost, oe nn Chas. Plattenburg, 25 00 Renben Plattenburg, 2g qq | J. W. Stark, 9- ru] 1 Benj. V. Cole, 25 on • W. Reydolda, 25 00 | $1575 00. ' do hereby certify that the aW f _ . , Wyoming County for the year ending J anuar™ Btfa '* * ' correc * 'foment of the expenditures o* t """ 1 ISs, | Comtnise'ra. t'krk. J. W. GAREY, ) ; County Printing. S L. A II E. Tiffany, ,sllß 05- j. Harvey Sickler, ; JH 75' eooq g0 Co. Map to 0. D. W- C, Orcutt, ; ! *SO p0 Waterrontto April 1, 1863, ; ! jq po L II Stephens, Sheriff, ; \ 24 8 52 Ziba Lott, Prothonotarv, ; | jgo 46 Wyo Co. Agricultural Society, ; 2 0 00 j Elections, ; ; 555 g0 Cuirimt>nwjaj*h Cost?, ; ; JQQ A. Hoadley, County Treasurer, ' ; 35 94 F. M. Hepburn, Court Crier, • ok 37 Refunded Orders, | ! 17 93 Coroner's Inquest, ! 15 06 Grand Jurors, j ' 315 51 j raverse Jurors, . '543 03 Assessors, ! ! 184 50 Bridge Building and Repairing, ! • 94c 34 Interest on Couuty Orders, ! 254 22 Costs paid on judm't vs. Wyo. Co.! • 10 57 Docket and Stationery, J ! 46 41 Constables, : ! i 24 05 : : . ; !$3806 65 * sll7B 98 TOTAL. j '54985 63 OF VOLUNTEERS. M. E. Terrel, $ 5 00 N. F. Dickenson, g QQ Helen Fuiuian, l ? iin L- W.Avery, 10 00 Laura Bronson, 13 00 Juliett Aumick, 32 oil Juna A Harvey, 9 00 Ililey A. Williams, 04 00 Louisa Wheelock, 5 QQ EMza Vangorder, 16 QQ Pnebe M Patton, 0 QQ Susanna Russel, 4 QQ Maria Jones, 5 QQ Mary Evans, 16 QQ Caroline Evans, 11 00 Elizabeth Sprague, 6 00 Cornelia Watson, 34 QQ Mary Fen is, 12 00 M Kishpaugh, 27 00 Julii M. Keeney, 1Q QQ D. G Wakefield, 7 QO Sarah Smith, 10 QQ Ann Gallispie, 43 QQ Diana Adams, 15 QQ D. C. Bacon, 4 QO D C Barnes, 19 50 Malvina Wiggins, 27 00 Dmcas Corby, 6 00 Aton, 22 00 Minervia Martin, 3 QQ Lucinda Bird, 4 o<) Amanda Staanof, 25 00 Alminu Clark, 4 00 Saphrona Johnson, 10 00 Elizabeth Hubbard, 14 00 Amarilla Rought, 14 00 Sarah Newton 7 00 Celestia Alexander, 18 00 J. A. Evans, 9 00 Julia B. Miller, 4 00 Jane Smith, 5 00 Orea E- Hubbard, 5 00 Jane A. Conklin. 6 00 Sarah Arnt, 5 00 M iry A Ililbert, 6 00 L. C. Miller, 3 00 Catherine Brown, 4 00 Mary J Deremor, 6 00 Sarah M. Low, 4 00 Betsey Bennett, 6 00 G. W, Harding, 25 00 Esock Smith, 25 00 Elisha Pedrick, 25 00 P. T. Rought, * 25 CO Alvah Letter, 25 00 Horace O'Neal, 25 00 Win.T. Sherman, 25 00 G. H. EastmaH, 25 00 F. M. Lewis, 25 00 Sam'l Hoover, 25 00 Levi Conklin' 25 00 A. E Gregory, 25 00 Charles Evanß, 25 00 S9OB 00 $1575 00 TOTAL. $2483 00 Treasurer's Account. DR. CR. To Am't Dnp'tes for '6l and prev's years • 3597 69 „ 1862 1023123: Mill a fines ass'd for '62 apprited to Relief fund 468 00 " Jury Fees 16 00 " Fines 20 00 " Attorney Fee 5 00 " Commonwealth dfets reeeieved 3 56 " Uncurint mcn'y on h'ndatl'st settl'nt 90 00 " Bal'nee on hand at last settlement- • 1003 51 " Tax rec'd on uns't'd land for '6O A '6l' 490 18 land ret'd to Corn's.•• •• 10 55 " Amount received on loan for relief of Volunteers'families 1640 00 •17575 72 We the tmdersinged auditors of Wyoming County, being met at the Commissioner's office in said county, do certify, that upon examination of the accounts ot the Treasurer of said county, we do tied them correct as set forth in the foregoing statement andthatthe expenditure] of sai 1 county arecorret as set forth in thisstate ment. The finances of said County are in a much better condition, as well as the accounts ofcommUsioners, than they were at last settlement. The expenditures of said County have necessarily been larger than last year, on account of the amount paid to the families of Volunteers, now in the service of the United States. The account of the Treasurer shows thai he has atten led faithfully to the mterests of the County. The indebtedness of said County, including Loan for the Relief of Volunteers will not exceed Tweuty-Threo Hundred Dollars. Witness our Hands this 10th dfcy of January, A. D. 1863. STEDMAN HARDING. ) . J. G. SPAULDING. J AIDITORS. EXECUTOR'S SALE of a Large Improved Farm, j By virtue of directions in the last Will of James McKun; deceased, late of Falls township, Wyoming Co , there will be sold at public sale, at the Court , House in the borough of Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., | Penna., on Tuesday the 10th day of March 1863, at 1 one o'clock P. M., the following described valuable improved farm, situate in Falls township, Wyoming i Co., Penna., bounded on the North by lands of Spen- T cer Fitch; South by Adam Kresky and Clark; ■ East by Fuller Sickler, and William Owens, and j West by Stephen Post, containing about 300 acres ! of land, about 80 acres improved, with one frame dwelling house, two frame barns, one milk house, | and two good apple orchards thereon, good living water on all 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 j from the North Branch Canal and Susquehanna riv- 1 er. Persons wishing information can inquirw ofWil- i iiam MeKune, who resides near the premises, or by j letter directed to Falls P. 0., Wyoming Co., Penn., or i of A. K. Peckhaui, at Tunkhannock Wyoming Co. Penna. One third of purchase money down, and terms made easy for balance. I WM. MCKCNK, ) JAMKS MCKUNE, I Executors of the last Will of • JAMES MEKCNE, deceased. P GODEY'S LADY'S ROOK FOR 1863. Great Literary and Pictorial Year ! The publisher of Qodey's Lady's Book, thankful to that public which has enabled hiin to publish a mag azine for the last thirty-three years of a larger circu lation than any in America, has made an arrange mcnt with the most popular authoress in this country j —Marion llarland, Audioress of "Alone," "Hidden Path," " Moss Sides," " Nemesis, " and Mirsaui, who will furnish a story for every number of the La dy's Book for 1863. This alone will place the La dy's Book in a litertry point of view far ahead of any other magazine. Marion llarland writes for no other publication. Our other favorite writers will all continue to furnish articles throughout the year. The.best Lady's magazine in the World, and the cheapest—The Literature is of that kind that can be read aloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the Book. The Music is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music stores ; but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except in "Godey." Our Steel Engravings. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this de partment, giving as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings than are published in any other work. Godey's immncse double sheet fashion piates con taining from five to seven full length Colored Fash ions on each plate—Other magazines give only two Far ahead of any Fashions in Europe or America —Godey's is the only work in the world that gives these immense plates, and they are such as to have excited the wonder of publishers and the public. The publication of these plates cost 510,000 More thau fashion plates of the old style, and nothing but eur wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them, Other magazine cannot afford it. We never spare money when tho public can be benefited. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made after them, and tho wearer will not subject herself te ridicule as would be tho case if she visited the large cities dressed after tho style of the plates in some of our,so called fashion magazines. Onr wood Engravings, 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 them. Remember publi cation and the cheapest. If you take Godey, you want no other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found in Godey. Drawing lessons. No other magazine gives them and we have given enough to fill several large vol umes. Our receipts are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking and all its variety—Confectionary— the Nursery—the Toliet—tho Laundry—the Kitchen Receipts upon all su' jocts are to be found in the pa ges of the Lady's Book. We originally started this department, and have peculiar facilities for making it most perfect. This department alone is worth the pri' e of the Book. Ladies work table. This department comprising, engravings and description of every article that a lady wears. Model Cottages. No other magazine has this de partment, TERMS. CASH IN ADAANCE,— One copy one year, •3. Two copies one year, 55. Three copies one year, $6. Four copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 510. Eight copies one year, anil an extra copy to the person Sending | the club, •20. * | And the only magazine that can be introduduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. Special Clubbing with other Magazines —Godeys Lady's Book and Amur's Home Magazine, both one year for <3 50. Godey's Lady's Book and | Harper's Magazrne both one year for 84 50. Godev Harper, and Arthur, will all three be sent one year on receipt of 86 00, Treasury Notes and Notes of ail solvent banks ta ken at par. Be careful and pay the postage on your letter. address L. A. GODEY. 323 Cheftnut Street Philadelphia, Pa IK IBK IN MA OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young meti, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility. Early Decay, and their kindred ailments— supplying the means of self-cnre. By one who cured himself after being a victim of misplaced coufidence in medi cal humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAVFAIR, Esq , Bedfbrd, Kings County, New York v2n24ly— SMP. By Am't Co. Tax outstanding $4484 75 '• Exonerations allowed collectors 246 59 " Commissions allowed collectors 404 69 " Am't Militia fines outstanding 428 50 " Exons. to Collectors on Militia fines-• 300 " Com. " " " 50 •' Treas' Commission en $12007 69 amount received at 2 per cent 240 15 " Treas' Commission on $10694 44 am't paid out at 2 per cent 213 88 " Paid on judgment of Asa Koeler TS. Wyoming Co. debt, int'rst A costs - • 235 96 " Paid on judgment of H. Stark vs. Wyoming Co., debt, Interest A costs 1104 27 " County ortlers redeemed-•• 9354 21 " Uncurrent money 90 00 '• Balance on hand 769 21 317575 72 STOVE & TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY, TUNKII AN NOCK, Pa. ROSS, BROS. MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIM, SHEET-IROri, AXD dfljp; Waxt, COOKING, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES STOVE PIPE & FURNITURE, Heaters and Registers, PUMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND BRITANIA WARE, And, indeed, everything pertaining to thoir business, which they offer at PANIC PRICES, ROOFING, GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS, put up, at short notice. JOBBING and REPAIRING of all kinds, prompt ly and neatly done. Give them a call. Tunkhannick, Sept. 11, 1861. ly. PICTURE GALLERY AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUVEN RRINTS, &C, ANEW PICTURE GALLERY iust been cesv. Ed in Tunkhannock, which is sun'lie 1 with en tire new material for the taking of Pi-tores in the Photographic Art. The undersigned has re-fitted and furnished the Sky-Light Gallery in Samuel Stark's Brick Bloc k, and is now prepared to take Pictures in the latest and most improved style of the Art. ■ isn w rns. He has purchased a splendid assortment of Cases, among which are the Union, Band Clasp, Octagon, Oral Gilt Frames, Gilt Trays, J-c., —very neat and desirable patterns—besides a variety of plain and fancy Cases, of every size and description. The foregoing, he thinks, are inducements sufficient for every one to come to the Picture Gallery and secure one of those " faithful shadows"— " Which light and art, with magic spell, By working together, can caieh so well!" If not, there are other considerations. llow impor tant that you secure a faithful likeness of your friends and relatives ore it ts too late. You have all experi enced something of the satisfaction afforded in gazing on the Picture of an absent friend ; and some of you have known the sad pleasure derived from possessing the likeness of some loved one who has been laid be neath the church yard mound, and felt that " No price could take from you A memento so cherished ; For, how sacred the shadow, Since the substance has perished." But you perchance have friends still with you whose pictures you have not yet secured. If so make it the business of to-day, to-morrow may be too late. Then come to the Picture Gallery in Samuel Stark's Brica Block—third story—a few doors east of Wall> g Hotel, and secure one of those '' faithful shadows' ALVIN DAY. TunkhannockDec. 10, 1862. —v 2nlß THE PATENT ~ PARABOLA SPECTACLES, Constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a CONCAVO-CONVEX ELIPBIS, Admirably adapted to the organs of sight, and per fectly natural to the eye. THE BEST HELP TO TIIE HUMAN VISION. EVER INVENTED. The advantages in the ue of these Spectacles arc, that tbey can be used for the greatest leugth of time, either by day or night, with perfect ease to the eye never causing giddiness of head, or that unple . int sensation experienced 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 eminent meri of all classes, amonf whom are Hon. Joseph R Chandldf, Philadelphia. F. P. Blair, P. M. G-, Washington. T. S. Arthur, Fsq., Philadelphia Dr, George McClellan, " Beinbrant Peale, Artist, " These celebrated spectacles are purchased by the Subscriber directly from the Manufacturer, Inventor and Patentee in Philadelphia, and are the first genu ine ftraoola Glasses ever offered tb the people of this County—all others are inferior imitations. For sale by P. C. BURNS, Tuckhannock, Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller. LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZE 1 for sale at VERNOY'S. M*koppen, Sept. 18. 1861, MEDICAL HALL! BRIDGE ST., TUNKHANNOCK, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S. OS. J. V.IIIIIS. PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JUST RECEIVED at the Timkhannock Medical Hall, the largest and best assortment of Drug# and Medicines ever brought to this section of country. These medicines have been selected by the sub scriber himself, with great care, and hence he cafi recommend and warrant them as being pure and un adulterated. His stock comprises in part, the following, to wit: DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY NO TIONS, FINE WINES AND LI QUORS, (FOR MEDICINAL PUR POSES ONLY) COAL OIL, TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, CAMPHENE, COAL OIL LAMPS, ALSO STATIONERY, WRITING INK, PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, TOBACCO,SEGARS, PIPES, AND ALL THE PROMI NENT PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY, ALL OP WHICH CAN BE BOiTGHT ON TIIE MOST REASON ABLE TERMS, FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately com pounded at all hours of the day and night. DR. J. W. RIIOADS, Physician and Druggist. Tunkhannock, May 14, 1862. n40 —ly RUNNING STILLT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, is still in running order, through all the reverses an 1 panics of former days, since 1833, without being wound up, at which place yon can find a good assort ment of DYES. DRUGS i MEDICINES. as can be found in the county, warranted genuine and pure. Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest, and all the WORK WARRANTED. You can get all kinds of Job Printing done to or der, and blanks of every kind constantly on hand, which, in style, are not surpassed by our large or county offices. TO THE LADIES. rest from your toil, and buy a SEWING MAOEIINE The subscriber has also succeeded in obtaining one of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machines, for the money, now in market, viz : Davis's $45 Shuttle, and the S3O Franklin Machines, equal in capacity to Wheeler A Wilson's $75, or Grover A Baker's $45 machine, and making the same stitch, which is one third saving in buying here than at any other agency iu Northern Pennsylvania. Every Business Man do your oxen Printing! IT WILL PAY! LOWE'S PATENT PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapest in the United States.) for sale. Price, from $5 to 825 for a press. Office complete, from $lO to $75, with type and all necessa ry material Call and see them, or send for a circu lar of full particulars. Particular attention is called to SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELTXER, and vory effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains, Headache, DyptHeria, Ac , for sale in Mehoopany by Dr. Becker A Co. and Henry Love ; on Russell Iliil by T. Stempb s; at i crkston by Mr. Garey; at Me shoppen by Henry Stansbury. A trial of the medi cine, will in ;11 cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. HRICK! 50,000 Brick for sale. Thanklul for past favors, the subscriber is determ ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T. D. SPRING. Laceyville, Sept. 24,1962—v2n7. HARDWARE & IRON! HUNT BRIPSA BLAIR —OFFER FOR SALE — IRON. STEEL NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HOUSE-SHOES, American onb (Snglut) gom Hails, ■W ROUGHT NAItS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SrOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASHERS BELTING, PACKING, GRIND STONES ; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, IIAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., Ac. ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLTNDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUR ED 10 ORDER. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Falrbank's Scales. Seranton, March 26, 1862, vln33—ly Latest AND Reliable Newi Arrival of *' BIW, gT©fiK -01" Fall & Winter 00OBS, THE subscriber begs lehvj to niatutf friends and customers, that hfc has returned' from Philadelphia and New York, With largest anb pest SrUctrb if Fancy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, ©ammmg, MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL, YANKEE NOTIONS, AC. Ever brought to this County. He has also bought + Fine Stock of Ladies' Shoes —AND— GAITERS, HATS, and a Full Line of IMET SUBS, * bought at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he de fies competition. As regards Prices, he only assures bis friends, that long experience in the trade enabled" him to buy, and therefore, sell cheaper than any sue" else outside the city. A fair trial is ail he aiks. No Trouble to Show Goods. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore' bestowed on him, he will, by stnctly honest deeding, and hereafter, a close attention to business, try W merit a continuance of the same, John Weil. Tunkhannock, Oct IS, 1862. Beemer's CASH. I?0M ! at Falls. A LARGE. NEW AND DESIRABLE STOttrf of Seasonable of all kind 3, it new being received at BEEMER'S CASH STORE! A? PAULS. Having been purchased at PRICES far BELOW % MARKET RATES! and selling exclusively for Ready Ray he is enabled to undersell any Store !f this path St the country. In tha line of Domestic Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, —ard— Groceries, HE DEFIES COMPETITION. His stock Of Cloths, Cassimeres, is complete. Also, HATS AIFD CAPS. In fact he has (23octi)tbtng to Supplt) tlje tflaots of tye p EO p L K. The HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for BETTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kinds, in en change for Goods. He returns his thanks to the 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 Winter *BO KSIT S I and MILLINERY GOODS, have just been received at the establishment of MISS IjOUISA HEPBURN, on Tioga Street, opposite the Pest-office, where w