North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 04, 1863, Image 3

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    O CAI AND PERSONAL.
vncd.—^' e are informed tbat MajorS. W.
U )fthe 132 nd, has resigned his commission
- service ou account >f protracted ill health.
'' Privations and exposures of cainp proving too
* ffor his naturally frail constitution.
Weather still continues as fickle as a maid
sixteen a day of snow being succeeded by
',*f indifferent sleighing; <bat by a day of rain
lush 1 that by three or four days of mud, then a
again, and, wi'h some slight varia
nt a repetition of the dose.
Furlough.-C a Pt- 0. 11. Eastman of the
) l P i Vols made abi ief visit o our town last
k He was in excellent health and spirits. The
'• it will be recollected, was Ist. Lieutenant
Jer c'apt InP h!,m ; the liltter bitviD ? k® 6o promo
t j the)"'' 1 of 'j° r *° r brilVery and meritorious
l' Ul .f me former for the same reasons, was cou.-
s dc l iS Captain- We venture the oi>iDion thai
uore popular officer can bo found in the service.
liptlieria.—There are among the small childr. n
ji< ricinitv several cases of this terrible disease.
one death, we believe, however, has occurred
rkis course. The one noticed in our paper to-
The principal difficulty in the treatment of this
Lse seems to arise from the fact that the patient
made to take the medicine and apply the
dies prescribed. If "'ere are any preventives
h "i save the child'.'-' 'Von tbis terrible afflic
,, ....n.-oit be too i,.f.'iuous in their atten
pireots cam.
i to tbeui.
iLclnatc.— The Small ]>* still continues, to
| e xtent, in most ut the surrot-'Ddmg counties,
t ire no welt authenticated ot cases in
[icinity. Every precaution should bf tifken to
[c; its introduction and spread among us. The
[kit w have so long escaped, is no guaranty of
|c exemption. Let all who hare not been vac
fed, lose no time iu applying to a proper person
lat purpose. Remember the adage : "An ounce
svention, is worth a pound of eure."
?ws Depot.~The subscriber having establish-
News Depot at I)r. Khoads' Drug store calls the
tion of the readers to his Daily, Weekly and
li y Newspapers and Magazines,
pa want one hour's later news take the Inquirer
fess You will also find a fine assortment of
land Fancy Valentines of every description and
ices to suit the times.
Il and see tor yourselves,
uirer Daily IS cts. per week,
Ls " 20 " "
W. E. WALTON.
lomirig County Musical Association.—
Association met Feb. 23, 1863. The President
the meeting to order After a few remarks by
pt members of the Association, the motion was
and earned to ajj.urn till the next afternoon.
26th. Meeting called to order. Upon motion
beting proceeded to elect officers to act 6>r the
L' year. The officers elected were IU P. Riss,
■cut; •>. M Storiu, Vice Pres.; A. E. Duck,
■irv; Stevens Dana, Treasurer
■ following persons were appointed Executive
Jittee, J. 15. Sumner, lluuiphreyville; C D
I in. Lynn ; S.S Butts, Me hoopany ; Samuel
s, Eaion; A L. Avcrv, Turikhannock
Association decided to hold monthly meetings
day each, to be under the direction of some
tlicir number that the meeting may designate
:ne to time. The appointments so far for the
ly meetings, are as follows, at Faetnryville,
ituriay in April ; Sterlingv lie, last Saturday
t; Mehoopany, last Saturday in June ; Tuak-
Ick. last Saturday in September.
A. E. DUCK. Secretary.
fe/E d.
■
B NSON—WELSH—On the 1 t in.-t.. by Rev. i
K Laue, Mr. SIDNKY DICKENSON to .M„-s ,
But \V Ej.su, both ot Tuukhannock Township. |
—m———i
| DiBd] |
K-hi R\—ln this Borough on Saturday the 23th
■of Diptheria, MART LIZZIE, only daughter of
Kins and Jerusha Stnnsbury, nged 6 years, 1
■th and 19 days.
Biking flowers—lay them gently
lOn little MA RV'S breast;
Lho blooms a flower in Paradise,
I The Angels' chosen guest.
I ,
■M.fl—ln Tankhannock Township Feb. 21st ,
■ It'i-in a GAIIMKK. wife of John Gardner, i
B i i years.
|°u the 19th Feb., 1863, HARRIET ELLEN, I
daughter of D.uiicl and Keoecca (jay,
■ 1 3'var, 3 month- ami I'J days.
■lour dearest ELLA'S left you,
IB She could no longer stay;
God that hath bereft you—
lwas lie that took away.
"U sat and watched her parting breath.
And bathed her aching head ;
B!ut she's gone to be an angel—
ii ere s a crown for her dear head.
ou watched beside her day and i ight,
had not power to save,
end parents, all you did was right,
B Still she now lies in the grave.
■'. I-LI.A ' dost thou si amber,
P In thy cold and silent bed ?
■ no; thou art in Heaven—
I From this vain world thgu'st fled
still on e rth we miss thee,
| There's within, an aching void,
■ Inch tells how di ar thou wert to us
I Thou chosen of the Lord.
■hen let us to his will,
I how our rebellious head,
■ ! 'l leyond the grave we'll meet thee,
1 U h '-' a "umbered with the dead. COM.
■to Stilinlisfinrnts.
I Auditor's Notice.
■• '• n DL 'n SI( r NEI) - , AX AUDITOR AP
y. Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
B"le'(n,!, r ?c® the Proceeds arising from
Ha hV n* E B. Benin, gives
■ his offi a K ° the dut,Cß "f his appoint
i t - the Borough of Wilkes Havre,
■n 'nd „l ° Ur n' da -V'-f ApriL at 2 o'clock p|
■urJ i f " persous interested can attend
K reu trom coining in upon said lund.
■ GEORGE K. BEDFORD
y Bar,.,r. b . . 63 Suaitor |
Notice.
B'IKREBY GIVEN THAT! Ri v> t„
of j. M . Depue, of one
e, and one gray inare. to be kent ma. i
■ij U !'" 2 U1 and pleasure All persons
to molest or interfere with the sun.
■tnn,Fe b 14 th, 1963. ame.-
H EZRA KEENY.
■ndii Grou,,d Plasfer in Cluantlties
I pncw 10 s " l t purchasers, now for sale a
K-MownvJ* ,
■ SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY VIRTUE OF WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS
issued out of the Coui tof Common Pleas, of
• WYOTT'NG Cotlnty. State of Penun, and to me directed
' I d * XP ?. M JJ TO PU " ,IC SAIE :U THE C " ur t House ia
) the Bomavh of Tuukhannock, in said t ?ounty,
ON SATURDAY, THE 14th DAY OF MARCII,
A. D. 1963. at 1 o'clock P. M-, the followingdescrib
• ed property, to wit : .. B
T AH of the defendant's right, tttle and INTERCUT in
I and o all of that certain pioee. parcel or tract of
I *9 :,Nl ' Situate in Northmorereland Township Wvomin-v
County nnd State of Pennsylvania Bounded and de
scribed as follows to wit ;
On the East by lands of Lansing Race
On the South by land of OeorgJ Rrungess
' S" It® sp° r i h ü bj , lUD J dß ° F Wl 'liam M. Champin.
1 U./ . HY LAN,JB OF DANIEL Culver, Containing
, aiamt forty-five acres of land more or less, with
t ,U Y RES RT " F Hnpruvcd, with a Small frame
dwelling house, One Apple Orchard, and Some Other
- (hereon, together with the appurtenances
, hereto belonging. Seized and taken in Execution at
• A UF" A T A "!F Drown RS Robert Ackley, Elmira
Ackley and A. H. stark.
ALSO
, All of the defendants right, title an 1 intatest in
and to allot th. cernio pt WC) PIR<CL OR TR;LCT OF
i C. 6 I',' M " N R OE Township, Wyoming Countv
i , w I <?imjylvauia. Bounded aud described
ns follows to wit :
On the East by lands of William M. Alexan ler,
Sou,..' by lands of Johnath in Willi..
ON the VF*-st by lands of Charles S. Harding
North west A}d North by lan is of Stevens Dana
and Amos Cook, an ? Bowman's Creek, Containing
about ONE hundred and si.Nteen acres of lano, more or
less, about eighty acres thereof unproved, with two
Log dwelling hou-es. One frame Darn, one Corn
Crib and other out Buildings, with an A pp.'? orchard
thereon, Together with the appurtenances the. "**'<)
Belonging. Seized and taken in execution at the
nut of William ML Piatt R A. Charlotte Eastwood ad
ministratrix ar.D AUSTIN Eastwood administrator
of John J&iActwooJ Deceased.
ALSO
All of Defrndants ri -lit, title, and interest, in, and
to all of that certain pte.tnp reel or tract of lan I
JCITUUTE in Falls Township, Wyoming County and
Sta 'e of Pennsylvania Bounded and described AS
follow*to wit ;
Bounded on the Eist bv lands of James Hunt.
On the South by lands of George Vandosen
ON the West by lands of Fuller Sickler and Ed
ward Rozell.
On the North HY lan Is of James Hunt and Merit
Knapp, Containing about Thirty-niuo acres of land
more or <ess, with about Twelve a res thereof Im
proved, with One sin ill frame House, One small frame
Barn, One frame Hog-house, One Apple Orchard and j
some other fruit trees thereon, Together with the
Appurteoances thereto belonging. Seized an 1 taken
in Execution .IT the 9uit of Fuller iickler. rs T I'.
Uatten and Elizabeth Hatteu.
And wiil be sold for Cash only, by
LEVI H. STEPHENS, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, >
Tankhannock, Feb. 25 1563 Y
corirr OF Al\ EAL.
"VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
il C' uimissi. nets of Wyoming Couutv will hold a
Court ot A| peal at their offi. Ein the Borough of
Tuukhannock. for the sever. l townships insaid Coun
ty, commencing on March 23d, 1863, trnd ail persons
who may feel aggrieved on account of their taxes lor
the year 1963, may attend and be heard,
MARCH 20, 18A.
Bnintriiii Township^
Exeter "
Nr'ih Branch •'
Clinton "
MARCH 24. 1803.
Lemon Township,
Forkslon "
Nicholson "
MARCH 23, 1803.
MEHOOPITPY iownship.
Meshoppen "
Wiisiiington "
MARR II 20. 1803.
im.ham Township.
EI ton
Monroe "
Oveidiet I "
MARCH 27. 1803.
NortTSinorel.ind Town-hip.
Falls.
Tunkhann ck •'
-M \ RCH 28. 18G3.
Tunkhannock Borough.
By orict of the Commissioners,
WM. F. TERRY,
I Clerk
| Commissioner? Office, Feb 25th, 1633
IW TO Coiißumptivcß,— The Advertiser,
I bavin ■ beiu re-torsd to health in a few we ks by a
I very simple remedy after having suffered several
years with A severe lung affection, and that dread
'lis '.ise, Consumption — is anxious to make known
to his fellow suffer rathe means ot cure.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre
s riptiou used (free of charge), with the direction for
prep iring and using the same, vrbi LI they will find
j ASRIIK CLRK roßCoNsrvipriov, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
iAX Ihv only olject of the advertiser in sending the
I PRESCRIPT ION i- to benefit the afflicted, an 1 spread itt
; f 'nnation which ha conceives to be invaluable, an be
I HOPES every sufferer will fry his remedy, as it will
I cost ihem nothing, and inav prov* a blessing.
REV KUWARD A. WILSON.
Williaiusburgh K.ngs County, New York. 3M.
EXECUTOR'S S \LE
of a Large Improved Farm.
| By virtue of directions in the last Will of James !
J McKune deceased, late of Falls township, Wyoming
J Co , there will be sol lat public sale, at the Court
j House in* the borough of Tuukhannock, Wyoming Co.,
i Penna., on Tuesday the 1 0TH day of March 1863. at
I one o'clock P. M . the following described valuable
| improved farm, situate in I'alls township, Wyoming
I CO, Penna., bounded on the North by lands of Bp*n
| ccr Fitch ; South by A lam Kresky and Clark ;
' East by F uller Sickler, and William Owens, nnd
; West hy Stephen Post, containing nbout 30(1 acres
j of 1 nd, about 80 acres improved, with one trauie
1 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, j
to suit purchasers. This farm is situated one mile !
from the North Branch Canal and Susquehanna riv
er.
Persons wishing information can inquire of Wil
liam -McKune, who resi les near the premise?, or by
j letter directed to Falls P. 0., Wyoming Co., Penn . or
of A lv l'eckh.llN, at Tuukhanumk Wyoming Co.
Penna.
One third of purchase money down, and terms
made easy for balance.
WVI MCKI NR, )
JAMES MCKUNE, S Executors of the last Will of
JAMES MCKUNE, deceased.
TO NERVOUS SUFFF.HEKS OF BOTH
SEXES.
A REVEREND GENTLEMAN IIAVTNG BEEN '
resti red to health in a few days, alter undergoing all
the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of j
| treatment without success, consideis it his sacred du- I
ty to communicate TO his afflicted fellow creatures!
the means of cure llence, on the receipt of an ad- !
dressed envelope, lie will send (free) a copy of the
prescription used Direct to Dr JOHN M DAGNALI., J
168 F'ulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. v2u24ly
' JACOB BEHLINBEOF.
/osl)iiinai)if Sfiauiiifl, flair rutting,
AND SHAMPOOING SALOON.
Shop Opposite May
ward's Hotel.
Ladies' haircut in the most !nshinable style, El'
ther at his Saloon, or their residence, if desirable.
Mr. Berlinghof is receSHv from New York city,
where he was employed in the befit establishments,
and consequently feels warranted in guaranteeing !
satisfaction to an who may favor him with their eus- I
I I
PROSPECTUS
OF
"®|e | gc,"
A SATIBML BEMCBRATIC SEWSFAPER
TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AMD WEEKLY
I* TUB CITY OF PHII.ADFI.PHIA,
BY A. J, GLOBSBRENNKU & Co.
A. J. GLOSSBItEN'.NER. FRANCIS J. GRl'.Nl).
WILLIAM H. WELSh.
" J n L E -AOK'' will advocate the principles and toli
cj ot thei Democratic party, and. will, therefore, nec
essarily fliVhr the restoration of the Cniorias is. was,
and defen 1 the Constitution of the United Stated and
that ot this Commonwealth.
, If wi, l freely and fairly d'scuss all legitimate suc
jects ot newspaper comment, including of course, and
pre-eminently t this time, all questions connected
with tho existing unhappy condition of our country.
It will teatlmly criticise the public acts of public
servants, and del end the legai and constitutional
nguts ot individual citizens ana of sovereign states,
against ass units from any quarter.
It will seek to awaken toe minds of the people to
a proper sense of the a tual condition of the Repub
lic—to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils
in which wo stand as a nation—to exhibit the magni
tude of the task that is before thein, if they would
die. k our downward progress—and to inspire them
with patriotic determination to apply THE REMEDY
lor our national ills.
Iu brief, it will, in all things, aim to 1 e the faith
ful cxiiooent of Democratic principles, and to render
tee t worthy to bo an organ of the Democratic par
y, under wh'.-c auspices our country prospered so
i 10-'o SO well. Ihe restoration of that party—
the party o the CONSTITUTION and tho U-Ntos-to
power, lcg..".'.'!'ive and executive governmen
tal branches ot the States and of the Union, we be
lieve to tie necessary to avert anarchy, and the uttir
ruin ot ttie Republic. To contribute to that restora
tiou will bo our highest aim.
The News, Literary, Commercial, and other d(-
partments, will receive due attention, and will be so
conducted as to make • THE AGE" worthy of the
support of the general reader.
[ g ihe many d fficultics now surroun ling an en
terprise of the magnitude of that in which the under
-lghea are engaged, require them to appeal to the
public for a generous supjiort, and to ask for " THE
AGE" a li icral patronage and extended circulation.
1 he present state of the preparatory arrangements
warrants tire expectation, tint the first number P
the D uly v.ill appear before the clo*e < f the
month, (February, 1363.) The Weekly will be is
sued soou thereafter.
TERMS.
DAILY.
Per Annual, fg f,Q
BiS Months, * 3_(X)
Three Mouths, J.SU
Copies deliv red at the counter, and to
Agents and Carriers, 2 cents each.
WEEKLY.
Per Annum, S2OO
Fix Months, ] QQ
Three Months, 56
Ten Copies to one address, 17.50
Twri uty " " " 32 po
Thirty, " 4560
Payment required invariably in advance.
Address, A J GI.OBSBRENNER A COl
43't Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
January 26:h, 1563.
THEIIAGIC m OBSERVER.
The Perfection of Mechanism.
BEING A HUNTING AND OPEN FACE, OR LADY'S
OR GENTLEMAN'S WATCH COMBINED.
One dfthe prettiest, most onvenient, and dc ided
ly the best an I cheaj-est timepiece fur g' nenl and
reliable use, ever offered. Tt has within it and con
nected with its machinery, its own win ling attach
ment, rendering a key entirely uonecrv-ary. The
cases <il tics W it -h are onqmscd of two metals, the
outer one being Hue 16 carat gold. it his the im
proved ruby a.-tion lever movement, and is warrant
ed an accurate tiin qiicce, U.i c, superbly engraved,
per case of a half dozen, 5204,C0, FampTe Wat.hes,
ia neat morocco boxes, I n liinso proposing to buy a
wholesale, $35, sent by expn ss, w:th bill payable ont
delivery. .Sol iters um-t remit payment in a Ivan,-e,
as we cannot collect from those in the Ami v. Ad
dress
HUBBARD BROS & Co., SOLE IMFOHTEKS
COR NASSAU A JOHN SIS , NEW-YORK.
a-rawis mm
—AND—
Tin S3loLOjp m
r p HE subscriber has just re eived at his shop, over
1. Hankinson's Ftore. in
MESHOPPEN PA.,
and will constantly ktep on hand all the latest
IMPROVED COOKING STOVES
Among which are the " CALORIC," MINER and
" UNION" patterns, with PARLOR ST-jVE-S and
Heaters of every description, which he offers lor
3E5.0A,C3.3R
at prices that will defy competition
liis stoves ire bought direct! vof the Manufactur
ers at ALB \NY, WILKI SB A RUE. PROVIDENCE
ana sCRAN'i ON. lie is therefore enabled to sell
them at a small ml van e on the original cost
TIM, SHEET-IRON,
—AND-
Copper Ware.
all kinds on hnt and male to or ler Also
PIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND SLEIGH
SIIBES FOR SALK.
The popular Cookin Stove,
Forest (t uee n,
(Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at
S2O f<>r 9 inch, $23 lor 9 ; nch,
REPALRIMTIAFJD JOSBIHB
neatly and promptly done.
HENRY STANSBURY.
Mcshoppen, Dec. 17th, 1862—v2n191y.
THE PATENT
PARABOLA SPECTACLES
Constructed in accordance with 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 BEST HELP
TO THE HUMAN VISION.
EVER INVENTED.
The advantages in the of these Spectacles are,
that they can be used for the greatest length of time'
either by day or night, with perfect ease to the eye
never causing giddiness ot heml, or that unpleasant
sensation experienced iii 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 men of all classes,
among whom .tie
Hon Joseph R Chandler, Philadelphia.
F. P Blair, P. M. G , Washington.
T. S. Ar'hur, Esq , Philadelphia
Dr, George McClellan,
Reinbrnnt Peale, Artist, "
These celebrated spoctarles are purchased by the
Subscriber Erectly from tho Manufacturer, Inventor
and Patentee in Philadelphia, and are thi first genu
ine Panu>la Glasses ev- r offered to the people of this
County—all others are inferior imitations.
For sale by
P. C. BURNS,
Tuukhannock, Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller.
LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZE
for sale at VERNOY 'S.
Mtehoppen, Sept 19. 196.
STOVE & TIN-WARE
*
4mr*oM'7m.TAL
MANUFACTORY,
TUNKHA NNOCK, Pa.
ROSS, BRO'S.
NT A NTJFACTCURJB AND DEAL
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
TIN, SHEET-IRON,
AKD
(Topper C'ulan.
COOKING, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES
&TO VE PIPE (f- FURNITURE,
Heaters and It eg i ste rs,
PI MPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND
BRIT AN IA WARE,
And, indeed, everything pertaining to their busine
which they offer at PANIC PRICES.
ROOFING, GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS, put
up, at short notice.
JOBBING and REPAIRING of nil kinds, prompt
ly and neatly done. Give them a calf.
Tunkhannxk, Sep:. 11, 19G1. l v .
3*T E TJU~
1
AND
CHAIR
~ P
f: -"35 Z
z J"*nV Z*
C- .... r — r - ws *ll
cs v 1 ■.-■■■ • 5j
2 A
MANUFACTORY!
The subscriber has opened a new Furniture
Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock,
n*-st door to C. M. Horn's grocery store —where are
kept on hand an ! manufactured to order:
TABI.es of all sires, patterns, and s'yles.
CHAIRS Cane-scat, Flag-bottom, and common.
B' RE \US of all styles, sir.es, and prices.
BEDSTEADS. Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, IVORK STANDS, BOOK
CASES. and indeed every thing which can be found
in the largest furniture esbibli-hnteutg in the country,
which he will sell at prices as low as they can be
I ught in any town outride of the cities. Being sat
isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and
prices with any e.-taiiliriunent in the country, he so
li its the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan
tial and workmanlike manner.
N. B.—Old cane-seat chairs, new-seated and re
paired.
UNDERTAKING.—Having a Hoarse of his own,
and having had much esporiem e, he will attend to
this department of the business on short notice, and
in it satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM IIAAS.
July 16, 1362.-yn4oly
PTfTTTPT 1 fi. ATT T<TV
xlt I U 11 xa u A JlijLi ftXI X
< 6 |p
AMSROTYPES. AIEU tN RRINTS, &C.
\ NEW PICTURE GALLERY ha- u-been cesv.
JA od in Turikhanno-k, which's su.- !- t with en
tire new material for the taking of Pttr§ in the
Photographic Art. The un lersigned has re-fitted
and furnished the Sky-Li -ht Gallery in Samuel
Stark's Ilrick Block, an i is now prepared to t ike
Pictures in the latest and most improved style oi the
Art
691 MSTIIT B? CASES.
lie has purchased u splendid assortment of Cases,
among whl-h are the Union. Band Clasp, Octagon,
Oral Gilt Frames, Gilt Trays, tyc., —very neat au i
dtstrul le patterns —besides a variety of plain and
fan V Cases, ofettefy stz-- 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 an 1 art. with magic spell,
By working together, can catch so well !"
If not. there are other considerations. How impor
tant that you se tire a faithful lik'-nessof your friends
and relatives ere 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
hive known the sad pleasure derive 1 from possossiug
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 snored tho shadow,
. Since the substance has perished."
But you perchance have friends st 11 with you
whose pictures you have uot yet secured. If ,-o make
it the business of to-day, to-morrow uiay be too late
Then come to the Picture Gallery in Samuel Stalk's
BrioK Block—third story—a few doors cast of Wall's
Hotel nnd secure one of those " faithful shadows "
ALVIN DAY'.
TunkhanuockDec. 10, 1862, —v 2ulß
~XG THE
NEW FALL ARB WINTER
MILLINERY G!
AT
MRS. BARDWLLL'S
Opposite the Post-Office.
WHERE may be found a general assort
ment rf Ribbons, Bonnet Material, F1 wars,
Ruches, Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Misses' and Chil
dren's Hats and Shakers, nnd all other articles utho
milliney line, which will be offered at the la,vest
market prices.
Please call and examine before purchasing se
where.
[ Bleaching and repairing done in good order
ami at tho shortest notice.
Tunkhnnook, Nor. 12 1862—r2n14-3m.
MECHCAL HALL!
BRINE ST., TUNKHANKOGK,
j NEXT DOOM SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S.
11 J. I. 1110 S.
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST.
JUST RECEIVED at the Tunkhannock Medical
HaH, the largest and best assortment of Drugs
and Medicines ever brought to this section of
country.
These medicines have been selected by the sub
scriber himself, with £reat care, and hench he can
recommend and warrant them as being pure and un
adulterated.
Jlis stock comprises in part, (he following, to wit:
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DUE
STUFF?, PAINTS,OIT.S,
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
GRAPH IC AI, RUMS, TO R ACCO, SEG A RS,
PIPES, AND AL.L THE PROMI
NENT PATENT MEDICINES
OF THE DAY, ALL OF
W 111 CII CA N D E
BOUGHT ON THE
-MOST REASON
ABLE TERMS,
FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately com
pounded at all hours of the day and night.
Dr. J. M*. RHOADS,
Physician and Druggist.
Tunkhannock, May 14, 1862. n4o—ly
RUNNING STILL!
r fM!E OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber,
X is still in running order, through all tue reverses
an i panics of former ci vs, since 1833, without being
wound up, ai which place yen can find a good assort
ment of
DYES. DRUGS & MEDEHES.
as can be found in the county, warranted genuine and
pure.
Roots, 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, arc not surpassed by our largo or
eouuty offices.
TO THE LADIES.
rest from your toil, and buy a
MACHINE
Tiie subscriber Ins also succeeded in obtaining one
of Lie best, and most reliable ib-wing Machines, for
the tnqfiey, n..w in mar. et, viz: Davis's $45 Shuttle,
and the S O Franklin Machines, equal in capacity to
ft heeler & Wil-on's §75, or tiro v. r <fc Baker's §45
machine, and makii g the same stitch, wjiich is one
tlnr 1 saving in buying here than at auy other agency
iu Northern Pennsylvania.
Every Business Man do your own Printing !
IT WILL PAY!
L 0 WE ' S P A TENT
PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS.
(the cheapest in the United States.)
for sale. Price, from S's to $25 for a press. Office
complete, from SlO to §75 with ty)>e and all necessa
ry material Cull and see them, or scud for a circu
lar of full particulars.
Particu! r attcution is called to
SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELIXER,
and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains.
Headache, Dypthcria, Ac , fir sale in Mehoopanv by
Dr. Bccke* & Co. and Henry Love ; on Russell Hiil
by T. .Stcmpl s; .it. Forkston by Mr. (Jarey; at Me
shoppen by llenrv Sfansburv. A trial of the medi
cine, will in 11 cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and
be convinced.
nilK K : 50,000 Brick for sale.
Thanktul for past favors, the subscriber is determ
ined, bv strict attention to business, to merit still fur
ther patronage.
T. D. SPRING.
Laeeyvillo, Fept. 24, 1962—v2n7.
ii ai; d War e & iron
1 ,a
—OFFER FOR SALE
IRON, STE L NAILS AND
SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD
SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SnOES,
American anii (Cnßlist) gorse Hails,
Wnol'CHT NAILS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS, (ALL "WARRANTED,.
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN
DLLS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES,
PIPE BOXES, SPUING STEEL,
BOTTS, NUTS, WASHERS
BELTING, PACKING,
GRIND STONES :
PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS,
WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, AC , Ac., Ac.
. ALSO SASII, DOORS AND BLINDS ON
HAND IN ASSORTMENT,
AND MANUFACTUR
ED 'lO ORDER.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
Fair bank's Scales.
v 8c ranter, March 2G, 1969, vln33- l y
Latest
AND
Reliable News
Arrival of a
—OP— *
Fall & W inter
THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis numeroaf '
friends and customers, that he has just retarget
trom Philadelphia nud New York, with the
largest anb prst Srlcrttb Stock nf
U .jjflllffeS
Q
Fancy Goods
Shawls, Cloaks,
teimfrrs, fating'
MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL,
YANKEE NOTIONS, &C.
Ever brought to this County. ne has also boagkt*
Fine Stock of
Ladies' Shoes
—AND—
GAITERS, HATS, !
an J a Full Lino of
JMS7 EEiB,
bought at
ASTONISHING LOW PkICES.
As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he de
fies competition. As regards Prices, he chly assure!
his friends, that long experience in the trade enable! *
him to buy, and therefore, sell cheaper than any eaa
else outside the city. A fair trial is all he asks.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
Thankful for the verv liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on him, he will, by strictly honest dealing,
and hereafter a close attention to business, try to
merit a continuance o! the same, . ,
John Weil.
Tunkhannoek, Oct 15, 1662.
Heeiiier's
BTO*E!
at Falls.
AL.AP.GE. NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK
of
Seasonable ,
of all kinds, it new being received at
BEEMER'S
CASH STORE!
& J 1
Having been purchased at
PRICES fr BELOW tt)t MARKET
HATES 1
and selling exclusively for
2rS.eEtcl.37-
he is enabled to undersell any Store in this part of
the country. In the line of
Domestic Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES,
—and—
Groceries,
HE DEFIES COMPETITION.
Ilis stock ot
Cloths, C assim
is complete. Also,
IIATS and CAPS.
In fact he has
G3ocn)U)ing to Suppli) 11 )c lUoots of tijc
P EO P L E.
The HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid foe
BI TTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kinds, ia ex
change for Goods.
lie returns his thanks to the people of his neigh
borhood fir their liberal patronage ; and by fair aad
honest dealing, hopes to merit a continuance of the
same
THE LATEST STYLES
OF
Fall and Winter
• 1 auc * ' ."*
MILLINERY GOODS >
have just been received at the establishment of
x MISS LOUISA lIKPISURN,
on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where will
be found Ladies. Chilrcn, Misses, and Boy's FLATS,
HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything it
the line of Millinery, which will bo sold at the Jewat
Carfr Prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies
please call and examine for themselves.
' Oct. 3. IBS? —v2nll—!y wW