FOCAL ANO PERSONAL. •~ rv^^ en , s ..-Persons residing in the different of our county, would confer a great favor Vj a( jj much to the interest of the Democrat n a! ' . UJ pems of general interest for this col >. r * D Those not accustomed to writing for the press 6 ® n ' tbe backward, on that account. Give us facts. Depot.—The subscriber having cstablish- \evrs Depot at Dr. Rhoads' Drug store calls the • n of the readers to his Daily, Weekly and SfU ews P apers and Magazines nthonej'B Tbotcgraphs of Gen. Tom Thumb and Jpde. want one hour's later news take the Inquirer Csli°ani aeeforyourselveß ' Inquirer Daily IS cts. per week, H il ta " " Trii " U,e " ' W. E. YY*ALTON. foundry Burned.— The extensive Foundry , jfcfhine Shop of Sayre A Brother, of Montrose, destroyed by fire last week by fire. The loss, we will not fall far short of $30,000. It „!■ "partly covered by insurance. AH Exodus.—-We are informed by the papers, (jut upwards of twenty negroes, reeruited in Montrose tare gone to join Gov. Andrew's colored Brigade.— phis is the most gratifying piece of news we have jjeari from the North in some time. The only un pleasant reflection in the whole matter is, that the governor will probably furnish each with a musket, *iich W'-" e*en-'ja!ly fall into the hands of the rebels sad may bo used by them to destroy our white sol diers. Tbe niggers should be sent South, where thoy belong, but the guns should be kept for the use of c or white soldiers. Godey's Lady's Book for April has been re ceived by us and abounds in good reading seasonable patterns, fine illustrations, and indeed everything that should be found in a work intended for an in telligent American Lady who wishes to keep up iriih the times and fashions." Price to single subscribers, $3,00.in advance. All communications in relation to it addressed to L. A. GODEY, 323 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. Get out ofthat.—YYe dislike to turn public in former or dealer in scandal, and would suffer slight improprieties in conduct rather than do so. Ajirst offence too, is sometimes winked at; but an old of fender, against the rules of propriety, should bo promptly exposed. The ease of which we speak is, if we may bel irve Ihe poets, (who have what they call "poetical License," i. e.: the ? ight to ejeager ate) an oft repeated one. In the name of these li censed liars we solemnly declare th.it, " Winter still lingers in the lap of Spring." For the reputation of the fair damsel which is now a little clouded, we suggest that the dismiss her lingering admirer and accept the attention of anoth er very respectable ardent fl.ime of hers, old sol. List of Jurors, Drawn to Serve at the April Term, 18G3. GRAND JURORS. TCWKHANNOCK Tw'r.—Nathan Billings, Xehemiah Dickson, Palmer Jenkins, LEMON TW'F.— Ezekel Mead, NICHOLTON TW'P.— Elijah Ball. B. M Stone, C. L. Jackson, James Stephens, MESHOPI-EN. —Allen Jayne, CLINTON.—S. C. Reynolds, BRAINTRJM.— Joseph Fox, E.M. Jones, MONROE. —Curtis Orcutt, Samuel B. Cook. FORSKTON —Jackson Maxwel William Williams, YY INIIHAM. —Edward Fassett, llirutn S. Graves, WASHINGTON —Thomas Stowples, KORTHMORELAND Joseph Dailey, M. B. Phillips, OVKRFIKLD —Thomas Ilough, MEHOOVA.VY.—s. D Inghain, EXETER —Benjamiu Cooibaugh, PETIT JURORS. NICHOLSON. —Geo. B. Sprague, Nathan Stark, John C. Rhodes, CLINTON.— John Bedell, A. M. Capwell, JIINROE. —E.D.Lyons, Curtis Hariing,Ziba Bil liogs, FORKSTON. —A. P. Burgess, John Jayne, Shubul Gsrey. Allen Lott. OvEßriELii.—Martin Sickler. Hadson Gregooy. Henry YY*. Chase. S. D. Latiier. F. M. Hough. BRAINTRIM. —Samuel Neal. James A. Dexter. Charles B. Lacey. EATON. —Dewitt Ferrell. J. 11. Robinson. NORTH BRANCH. —James Geochius. Nicholas Staff ord. Martin Santec. TESK. BOR'O. — Jeremiah Campbell. Aivin Day. WINDHAM —Charles Fassett. WASHINGTON. — Aaron Walter. TUSK, TW'P. — Geo. Gregory. MEHOOPANY. —James Gaj. FALLS. —Aaron Avery. P. R, Baker, John G. Clark. James Sturdevant. Layfayette Sherwood. Married. LITTLE—STARK—Iu this village, on the 19th inst. by Rev. C. R. Lane, STANLEY W LITTLE Esq , and ELLEN G., daughter of Mr. Samuel Stark. Jfiu Sferffifiitfiffi. HEGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL TER sons interested that the following Accounts have been filed in the Register's Offieo, The Account of T. D. Spring and C. T. Lacey, Ad ministrators ot the Estate of George G. Lacey, iato |P|Hj K " n *" !n township, dee'd , filed January Ist, The partial account of Ezra Thompson and Win. II Crape!, Administrators ot the Estate of Thomas S. Crispell, late of Monroe township de 'd. filed Janu ry 15th, 1863. The Final account of Daniel Yanse, Executor of the Rata fe of John Young, late of Eaton township, dec d, filed February 14th, 1863. The account of Benjamin M Hall, Guardian of the person and estate of Moses T. DeWitt late a lm 60n ° f J(jha C ' l>eWiU ' dcc d > filed March Tib > The Final account of Miles Eggleslon, Adminis trator of the estate of Anaos Eggleston, lateof North hioreland township, dee d, Sled March 9th, 1863. The final account of Thomas Hough, Administra tor of the estate of Sylvester Gregory. late of Over field township, deed, filed Mijrch 14th, 1863. j The Final accouDtof Geofge W. Fasset, Adminis trator of the estate of Isaac Vosburg, late of Wind ham township, dee'd, filed March 20th. 1863. The Final account of Peter Hopkins. Administra tor of the estate of C. W Itussell. late ot Tunkhan hock township, dee'd, filed March 23rd, 1863. L 8 therefore to g' ve Dot 'ce to all persons intor- JJted, that the above accounts will be presented to we Orphan's Court, to be hold at Tunkbannock, on Monday the 20th day of April next for confirmation nod allowance. SINTON WILLIAMS, Register. Registers Office, i Tunkhannoek, March 23, 1863. J 4w. Auditor's Noticed THE UNDERSIGNED, AN AUDITOR Ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lu oDty' 10 d " ,,flbte tl > proceeds arising from BhenffVi Sale of the Beal Estate of L. B. I' 2 '[" e s men? 1 T h wIU atte I nd the hie apJLt hwnt at h IS -ofßce, in the Borough of Wilkes Barre, on Saturday, the Fourth day of April, at 2 o'clock p rV A w and wh#r ° 0,1 PERSONS interested can attend r be debarred from coming in upon said fund. GEORGE B. BEDFORD, VUk* Barre, Feb. 28, '63 *iwjtr FARM FOR SALE. SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS X I ARM, situate in Washington Township, Wyo ming Co., live miles from the County seat, and one mile from the N B. Canal. The Farm contains up wards of 1 S 150 AC 1 RF^ WITH 80 ACRES IMPROVED; and a good Frame House, Frame Barn, i no int-bib nun thereon. It is well watered, and adapted to either grazing or grain-growing. A part of purchase money being paid down, easy terms for the payment of the remainder can be se cured. For further particulars, inquire of the subscriber on who premises. w u TIMOTHY COLLINS. Maroh 11, '63. lin ImyIMWMS PENSIONS for disabled Soldiers, Widows, Mothers ana Minor Cnildren. BOUNTIES for Soldiers discharged by reason of wounds received in battle ; Widows and II irs of deceased Soldiers. BACK PAY and settlement of all arrears and balance due discharged and deceased Officers, Soldiers and Sail ors. PRIZE MONEY for all United States vessels. llunl-Book of Instruction sent, by enclosing stamp to pay return postage. SOMES A BROWN, Solicitors of Claims and Patents, (Under Broadwny Bank) 2 Park Place, N. Y. 47 6 Seventh Street, Washington, D, C. REFERENCES : MECHANICS' BANK New Y'ork BROADWAY BANK " WILLIAMSBURG CITY BANK-. .Williamsburg llos. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Vice President. " MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor, Brook'n " r ARJAII MANN, New York. JAY, COOK A CO., Bankers. Washington and Philadelphia. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERA FACI AS issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County, State of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tunbhannock in said County. ON SATURDAY, THE 2Sth DAY* OF MARCH A. D, 1663, at 1 o'clock P. M. the following describ ed property, to wit: All of trie Defendant's right, title and interest, into all o! tli it certain piece, parcel or tract of Land, sit uate in Monroe and Eaton Townships, Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded on the East by lands of Charles Moyer; On the East and South bv lands of Allen P. Wood and O. D. and W. C Orcutt: On the West and North by lands i laimed to have been sold to Amos Jackson; Containing about two hundred and one acres of land, more or less, with about twenty-five acres thereof improved, with one Log dwelling House, one frame dwelling House, one small frame Barn, and some irir.t trees thereon, together with the ap purtenances the reto Belonging. A LSO All of the Defendants' right, title and interest, in and to all of the following described piece, parcel, or j tract of Land, Situate in Monroe Township, Wyo j ming County and State of Pennsylvania. Bounded and described as follows, to wit : Bounded Southerly by Lands of the William Wil son s survey. South Westerly by Lands in the war rantee name of Charles Moyer; West by the West line of Cyrus Lord's warrant, and North and Easter ly hy Lands ol Cyrus Lord, Containing about one bundled and thirty acres of Land, more or less, all i unimproved Land. ALSO A.l of the Defendant s right, titlo and interest, in anu to all of the following described piece, parcel' or j tract of Land, Situate in Monroe and Eaton Town ships, Wyoming County, and State of Pennsylvania Bounded aud dcscrioed as follows, to wit; Bounded on the South by Lands of Allen P. Wood South-west and West by Lands of Cyrus Lord, and North by Lands of Cyrus Lord, and Easterly by the Y\ illiam .Lo kson Survey, Containing Seventy-six acres and titty-two perches, and allowance, more or less ; Being a lot of Land formerly Surveyed on war rant to Samuel Iloyt. All of the above describel tracts of land are seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chester Brown, assigned to A K. Peckhain vs. Cyrus Lord and Charlotte Eastwood and Austin Eastwood. Adms. of John Eastwood, Deceased. And will to sold for Cash onlv. by LEVI H. STEPHENS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. ) March 11, 1963. \ COUUT OF APPEAL. "VT" OTrcE Is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE is Commissi* pers of Wyoming County will hold a Court of Appeal at their office in the Borough of Tunkhnnnock, for the several townships in said Coun ty, commencing on March 23d, 1863, and all persons who may feel aggrieved on account of their taxes for the year 1563, may attend and bo heard, MARCH 23,1863. . Braintrim Township, Exeter " Nrith Branch " Clinton " MAIICII 24, 1863. Lemon Township, Forkston " Nicholson " MARCH 25, 1863. Mehoopany Township. Meshoppen " Washington " MARCH 26, 1863. Windham Township. Eaton " Monroe " Overfield " MARCH 27, 1863. Northmoreland Township. Falls, " Tunkhann. ck •' MARCH 28.1863. Tunkhannock Borough. By ordei of the Commissioners, WM. F. TERRY, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Feb. 25th, 1863. Revenue Stamps, FOE SALE BY T. A. MILLER, at the Post Office, Tunkhannock, Pa. v2rn32. HON.a L VALLANDIGHAM'S RECORD ON ABOLITION, SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL WAR. THIS WORK IS IN PRESS AND WILL SOON be ready. It contains complete and accurate copies of Mr . Vallandigham's principal Speeches on ttie subjects above named. Also, parts of many other Speeches, with letters, incidents, votes, etc., etc. The work has been caretuily edited and is believed to pre sent, fairly and correctly, the palitical record and position of a man whose views, in relation to the cause of our National troubles, and the right reme dies for them, nroattracting an extraordinary amount of public attention. Th< work is on g'tod, substantial paper, 208 pages, large Bvo. PRlCE— Paper covers, 50 cents ; Cloth, 75 cents. Delivered by Mnil or Express, prepaid, on receipt of the price. Semi orders, with the money enclosed, to Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J. II RILEY A Co., or to Gov. MKDAKY, office of The Crisis. A large sale is expected. Every newspaper thnt gives the above three insertious, also this notice, and sends marked copies addressed to " Box 699, Columbus, Ohio," will re ceive three copies of the work. 3w PI99TS & FL01IE&& THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a HJSBSII, AT TOWANDA) where all of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT dr ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES AND FLOWERS •an be obtained. Being canv.need from experience that his Trees ■id Plants will give far better satisfaction to the Fruit-growers of Wyoming County than any grown in other Jpcalities, he confidently solicits their patron age. He will make annual visits either in person or by Ms agents to most of the townships of YVyoming Co , and asks only that his specimens may be examined and his method of dealing be tested. Al! orders by letter or otherwise, for Trees, vines or pli nts will be promptly attended to. v2n3l-ly. D nARKINS. PROSPECTUS OF iMiiuiiMtmntFiii TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY IN THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA, BY A.J. GLOSSBRENNER k Co. A. J. GLOSSBRENNER. FRANCIS J. GRITND. WILLIAM 11. WELSh. " THE AGE" will advocate the principles and poli cy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, nec essarily favor the restoration of the Union as it was, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and that of this Commonwealth. It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate sub jects of newspaper comment, including ol' course, and pre-eminently at this time, all questions connected with the existing unhappy c ondition of our ountry. It will fearlessly criticise the public actsof puulio servants, and defend tbe legal and constitutional rights of individual citizens ana of sovereign states, against assualts from any quarter. It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the actual condition of the Repub lic—to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the magni tude of the task that is before them, if they would check our downward progress—and to inspire them with patriotic determination to apply THE REMEDY for our national ills. In brief, it will, in all things, aim to 1 e the faith ful exponent of Democratic principles, and to render itself worthy to be an organ of the Democratic par ty, under whose auspices our country prospered so long and so well. Tho restoration of that party — the party of the CONSTITUTION aud the L'NlON— to power, in the legislative and executive governmen tal branches of the States and of the I uion, we be lieve to be neeessaryto avert anarchy, and the utter ruin ot tbe Republic. To contribute to that restora tion will be our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, hnd other de partments, will receive due attention, and will be so conducted as to make ''THE AGE" worthy of the support of the general reader. The many difficulties now surrounding an en terprise of the magnitude of that in which the under signed are engaged, require them to appeal to the public for a generous support, and to ask for " THE AGE" a liberal patronage anil extended circulation. The present state of the preparatory arrangements warrants the expectation, that tbe first number of the Daily will appear before the close of the coming month, (February, 1363.) The YY'eekly will be is sued soon thereafter. TERMS. DAILY. Per Annum, gG 00 Sis Months, 3.QQ Three Months, 1.50 Copies deliv->red at the counter, and to Agents and Carriers, 2 cents caoh. YY'EEKLY. Per Annum, go 00 Six Months, 1 00 Three Months, 50 Ten Copies to one address, 17.50 Twenty " " " 30 00 Thirty, " 45 yy Payment required invariably in advance. Address, A J. GLOSSBRENNER A COJ 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. January 26th, 1863 m&m —AND— Tin Sh.op. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over Hankinson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constantly keep on hand all the latest IMPROVED COOKING STOVES Among which are the " CALORIC," MINER and " UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heaters of every description, which he offers for Ready Ray at prices that will defy competition His stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKKSBARRE. PROVIDENCE ana SCRAN TON. He is therefore enabled to sell them at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, -AND- Copper Ware• all kinds on hand and made to order. Also PIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND SLEIGH SHOES FOR SALE. The popular Cooking Stove, Forest Q, ue e 11, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at 820 for 8 inch, $25 for 9 inch, REPAIRING AND JOBBING neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBI'RY. Meshoppen, Dec. 17th, 1862—v2n191y. THE PATENT HUHI SHitm 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 use of these Spectacles are, that they can be used for the greatest leugth of time, either by day or night, with perfect ease to the eyo never causing giddiness of head, or that unpleasant 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 men of all classes, among whom are lion. Joseph R Chandler, Philadelphia. F. P. Blair, P. M. G-, Washington. T. S. Arthur, Fsq., Philadelphia Dr, George McClellan, " Rembrant 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 Parabola Glasses ever offered to the people of this County—all others are inferior imitations. For sale by P. C. BURNS, Ttakhannock, Pa , Jan. 7, '6fc Jeweller. STOYE & TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY, TUNKHANNOCK, Pa, ROSS, BRO'S. MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIM, SHEET-IRON, AND (JEoppfr Maw, COOKING, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES STO VE PIPE & FUItNITUIiE, Heaters and Registers, PUMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND BRITANIA WARE, And, indeed, everything pertaining to their 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. Tunkhannock, Sept. 11, 1861. ly. 3XT E3 W AND cna i n MANUFACT OFTY ! The subscriber has just opened a new Furniture Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkhannock, next door to C. M. Koon's grocery store — where are kept on hand and manufactured to order: TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles. CHAIRS Cane-seat, Flag-bottom, and common. BUREAUS of all styles. size 3, and nriccs. BEDSTEADS, Cottage and common. CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found in the largest furniture establishments in the country, which he will sell at prices as low as they can be bought in any town outside of the cities. Being sat isfied that he can compete, both in workmanship and prices with any establishment iu tho country, he so licits the public patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds done in a neat, substan tial and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Old canc-ceat chairs, new-seated and re paired. UNDERTAKING.—Having a Hearse of bis own, and having had much experience, he will attend to this department of the business on short notice, and iu a satisfactory manner. ABRAHAM HAAS. July 16, 1862.—r1n491y PIC TO UP G ALLERY AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUVEN RRINTS, AC. ANEW PICTURE GALLERY has just been cesv. od in Tunkhannock, which is suptlied with en tire new materinl for the taking of Pietoree in the Photographic Art. The undersigned has re-fitted and furnished the Sky-Light Gallery in Samuel Stark's Brick Block, and is now prepared to take Pictures in tho latest and most improved style of the Art. tn an IF USES. He has purchased a splendid assortment of Cases, among which are the Union, Band Clasp, Octagon, Oval Gilt Frames, Gilt Trays, —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 catch so well!" If not, there are other considerations. How impor tant that you secure a faithful likenessof your friends and relatives oro it is too late. You have all experi enced something of the satisfaction afforded in gazing on tho Picture of an absent friend ; and some of you have known the sad pleasure derived from possessing tho 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 Picturo Gallery in Saniuol Stark's Bricx Block—third story—a few doors east of Wall's Hotel, and secure ono of those " faithful shadows " ALVIN DAY. TunkhannockDoc. 10,1862. —v 2ulß THE MftGIC If OBSERVER. The Perfection of Mechanism. BEING A HUNTING AND OPEN FACE, OH LADY'S OR GENTLEMAN'S WATCH COMBINED. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decided ly the best and cheapest timepiece for general and reliable use, ever offered. It has within it and con nected with its machinery, its own winding attach ment, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being fine 16 carat gold. It hits the im proved ruby action lever movement, and is warrant ed an accurate timepiece, Price, superbly engraved, per case of a half dozen, 8204,00. Sample Watches, ia neat morocco boxes, for those proposing to buy a wholesale, 815, sent by express, with bill payable ont delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in advance, as we cannot collect from those in the Army. Ad dress HUBBARD BROS. & Co., SOLE IMPORTERS COR. NASSAU & JOHN STS., NEW-YORK. LIMB FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZE for sale at VERNOY 'S. Mta&oggeo, Segf 18. ISfily MEDICAL HALL! --- ~~^^S^SSSaEi^^K ■R'; LT^JIHiMPSI FfgjM BRIDGE ST., TUNKHANNOCK, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOOS'S. mi. i. inns. \ PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST. JUST RECEIVED at the Tunkhannock Medical Ilall, 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 great care, and hence he can recommend and warrant them as being pure and un adulterated. His stock comprises in part, the following, to wit : DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DTE STUFFS, FAINTS, 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 OF WHICH CAN BE 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. W. RIIOADS, Physician and Druggist. Tunkhannock, May 14, 1662. n4o—ly RUNNING STILL! TnE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, is still in running order, through all the reverses and panics of former days, sioee 1833, without being wound up, at which place you can find a good assort ment of DYES. DRUG & 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 SEWIWG IVIiACHCIN-ia 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 830 Iranklin Machines, equal in capacity to Wheeler A Wilson's £75, or Grovtr 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 ijour own Printing! IT WILL PA Y! 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 810 to 875, with type aod ail necessa ry material. Call and see them, or send for a circu lar of full particulars. Particular attention is called to SPRINGS RHEUMATIC ELIXER, and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains, Headache, Dyptheria, Ac , for sale in Mehoopany by Dr. Becker A Co. and Henry Love ; on Russell Hill by T. Stemples; at Forkston by Mr. Garey ; at Me shoppen by Henry Stansbury. A trial of the medi cine, will in nil cases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and be convinced. BRICK! 50,000 Brick for sale. Thanktul for past favors, the subscriber is determ ined, by strict attention to business, to merit still fur ther patronage. T. D. SPRING. Laceyville, Sept. 24,1862—v2a7. HARDWIRE & IRON! HUNT BRO'S & BLAIR NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEEL NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, HORSE-SHOES, Jtmrriran fltib Cnglislj tjorsr flails, WROUGHT IRON, iiiliii! iiiitih. CARPENTERS' TOOLS,. (ALL WARRANTED,, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASHERS BELTING, TACKING, GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., Ac. ALSO SASn, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT, AND MANUFACTUR ED 10 ORDER. LEATHEEB AND FINDINGS, FAIRBANKS SCALES. ' ftWßtoAyitUMh 28,, 186&. Latest AND Reliable News Arrival of raw wms. -OP- Fall & Winter' 60008. THE subscriber begs leave to inform kit UIIDVOMI friends and customers, that he has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with the forgrst anb pest SrlrtM Stack *f Fmccy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, tesinro, Ijatiittte MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL, 1 YANKEE NOTIONS, &C. Ever brought to this County. lie has also bought* Fine Stock of Ladies 9 Shoes " —AND— GAITERS, HATS, and a Full Line of MEET YI MS. • bought at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. As regard? the Quality and Styles of Goods, he L , fies competition. As regards Prices, he only assured, his friends, that long experience in the trade enablea, him to buy, anu therefore, sell cheaper than any MM 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 him, he will, by strictly honest deal rig,, and hereafter, a close attention to business, try la merit a continuance of the same, John Weil. Tunkhannock, Oct 15, 1862. Jseemer 9 s OEs CS? 2S SJFE? STOKEI at Falls. A LARGE, NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK" of Seasonable Goods, > of all kinds, it new being received al BEEMER'S CASH STORE! AT IPASaSaS* \ Having been purchased at PRICES FAR BELOW RATES! and selling exclusively for Ready Pay he is enabled to Undersell any Store in this pari of the country. In the line of Domestic Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, —and— Groceries, HE DEFIES COMPETITION. His stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, is complete. Also, HATS CAPS. In fact he has id Snjjpli) tyr ttJaots uf tyr PEOPLE. The HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be pdld for BUTTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kind!, in en change for Goods. Ho returns his th&aks to the people of hie neigh borhood for their liberal patronage ; and by fur and honest dealing, hopes to merit a continuanee of the same ' .il THE LATESTSTYLES OF Fall and Winter and MILL IN Eli IT GOODS, have just been received at the establishment ot MISS LOUISA HEPBURN, on Tioga Street, opposite the Peat-offioe, whet* efl be found Ladies. Chilren, Misses, and Boy'a FLATS. HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBOITf. FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything | the line of Millinery, which will be aold at tfu fovea' Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. T-Mift pleaae eall and examine for tbemeelvee. TlfoM—inhjSoi. 8, 188T—rhaLV^4ww