North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, April 08, 1863, Image 3

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    local and personal.
Slip-Rent'eg.— The slips in the Presbyterian
Church will be let for tfao coming, Monday, April
I3th. at 3 o'clock P. M.
Removed. --Misa Louisa Hepburn has removed
Jlillirery establtshment one door further up
, tre et from the old stand Her shop is still nearly
jppusite the Post Office, where her old friends and
•istomers will find her as ready and willing as ever
•3 minister to their wants.
Hew Grocery and Provision Store.— The
liocery, Provision Store and Saloon on the cor
which has been for some three years past under
"barge of E. H. Mitehel. has now been started under
the auspices of Mr. A. G. Stark, whose thorough ac
quaintance with the business will enable him to make
•; a first class establishment in that line. Give him
3 call-
The Nicholson Mills have been rented for a
:snn of years by our friend S. D. Bacon, lately of the
3aton Mills. While at this latter place he secured
si enviable reputation as a Miller, and took the first
premiums for superior work, at tho Luzerne and
Wyoming Countv Fairs. Our friends at Nicholson
pill find him well worthy of their patronage.
We have faith—That Spring will com , though
do not now recollect the time, when the fair dam
sel has been quite so shy and coy in making her visit
as at the present. We have had snow and mud,
with a change only to mud and snow, until it has be
come pretty much a nuisance in the opinion of all
right minded people —as the politicians say " We're
in tor a change."
11l Towii*-I>r. J. C, Becker has removed to our
town, with the intention, we learn, of making it his
permanent residence, llis reputation and practice
as a Surgeon and Physician is n>w co-extensive with
the County, and his residence at this place, will give
him far greater facilities for usefulness in his profes
sion.
'lt is his intention, also, to establish a Drug Store
as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made
The Dr. will he found w hen not professionally
at his residence opposite that of R. R. Little's.
Fasting.
The undersigned give notice that their places of
business will be closed on Thursday, April 30th, the
day appointed by the President of the United States
as a DAY OP FASTING, HUMILIATION AND rnAYEK :
Wright A Co., C. P. Miller.
F. C. & R. P. Pvoss. Henry Barham.
T. L Ress <s Co. Samuel Stark.
Ross Brothers, P. M, Osterhout .
A. K. Peckham. P. C. Burns.
C. P. Gearhart, A. G. Stark.
Mott & Wright, Mrs A. G.Stark.
J. W. Lyman A Co. L 11. Stephens.
Little & DeWitt. Jas E. Eamphercj.
Win, Barnes. Win M Piatt.
A. F. Eastman. Carl Ileuninger.
J. W. Rhoads. Geo. S Tutton.
Wm. S. Kutz. Louisa Hepburn,
Mrs Bardwell. Mii'ou Gilman.
Abraham Haas. 1> L. Peckham
E. Whee oek. Wm. Burgess.
Geo. Leighton. John Stcmpies.
E. Buck A Sou.
Married.
CRAWFORD—CRAWFORD -lu (his Borough, the
sth inst., by the Rev. C. R. Lane, Mr DAVID S.
CRAWFORD, of Sullivan Co. N. I*., to Miss A DELI .4
Si., daughter of Mr. lleury Crawford, of Tuakhan
nock township.
TAYLOR.—In Lynn, Susquehanna Co., Pa., on Sun
day, the sth inst., S 11. TAYLOR, aged 54 years.
Mr Taylor was a printer by profession, and for
some time, edited and printed the Wyoming County
Whig,, at this place. lie subsequently removed to
Mauch Chunk in Carbon County, and for several
years edited the Gazette of that place. Six or eight
years ago he removed to a farm near the line be
tween this and Su j q. Co., where he resided up to the
time of his death. He was a man of good busiuess
qualifications—a ripe scholar and social companion.
[From the Dubuque, lowa, Herald J
NORTIIUP.—In this city, March 10th, 1563, JAMES
S NORTBLP, aged 36 years, son of H. W. and
Elizabeth S. Northup, late of Wilkesbarre, Penn.
James S. Northup, the well known Conductor on
the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad, is no more !
lie died yesterday morning after an illness of over a
yaar. dating lts commencement trom the time when
his train was so long blockaded by snow.
He came from Wilkesbarre, Penn., where his pa
rents (11. W. and Elizabeth Northup) resided until
recently.
He was well known among the Railroad men in
the West, and was universally popular, never ofl'end
ing any one, doing his duty at all times, an l ever a
true, faithful, and generous friend His good deeds
stand as a monument to his memory more beautiful
than marble columns lettered with gold.
He ran the pioneer train west of the Mississippi at
this place, and never lost ono day by sickness until
the last six months.
No more deserving tribute to his memory can bo
paid than that he was a good man, a true man, an
honest man, and a friend to the poor.
Thetuneral will take place Thursday morning, at
o'clock, from the residence of the family, at tho
corner of Bluff and 4th streets. All his friends are
invited to fittend.
xftlmlisranits.
Dissolution of Co-Partiier
sliip.
TMIE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIS- '
A ting between L HARDIN* and 0 L HALLSTEAD,
under the style and firm of of L HARDING A Co., Las
*? d ;'- v been dissolved by mutual consent.
L Harding is authorized to settle all debts and de- ,
mands due by or to the late firm.
H persons having unsettled accounts with the
rni are requested to call and settle without delay.
L. HARDING,
v . , , 0 L. IIALLSTEAD
Nicholson Pa., April 3d, 1963.
business will bo continued by 0. L. HALLSTFAD '
at W '" hn PPy to accommodate customers
1 tunes, who may find it convenient to call and \
P ce goods. Customers will find a
GOOD STOCK OF GOODS
—AND—
LOW PRICES.
The highest market price will bo paid for all kinds
i produce m exchange for goods. Money will not
refused Our motto is : ,
„ " SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS-"
mb,e si *pence is bctlcf than a slow shilling." j
v:-L , . 0. L. HAELSTEAD A SON
Nicholson, April 3, 1863.
Canal Boat for Sale.
edaJHu!' b ? at :, t I he Union C!i PP r Having purchas
kle ' T *"11 now sell the above boat reasona-
J>terlingville, April 1.1863. S ' ERNOY *
Revenue Stamps,
FOR SALE BY T. A. MILLER,
the Post OflSce, Tunkhannock, Pa
<Jru32. ' I
TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
WYOMING COUNTY.
4 ??oa U ''"" In , Pursuance of the 43d section of
Act of Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified
to meet in conventi, n at the Court House
in Tunkhannock Borough, on the first Mon
day in May, A. D. 1863. being the 4 th day
of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and select
vita voce, by a majority of the whole number of Di
ectors present, ono person of literary and scientific
acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art
of teaching, as County Superintendent for the three
j succeeding years; determine the amount of eornpen
t cation for the same ; and certify the result to the
;i taf orv' ? , Ul>er ' nten( ' eDt - at Harrisbqrg. as required by
the oJth and 40th sections of said act.
J. W. DEWITT,
County Superintendent of Wyoming Co
Tunkhannock, April 6, 1863.
COPPERHEADS ATTENTION !
THE COPPERHEAD. OR BADGE OF LIBER
ty. now ready. " Copperhead !" is it 1 Let ev
! cry White Man accept " the insult," and wear he
grand old emblem of Liberty—the Copperhead !
Mailed post paid, on receipt of 15 cents, or <BIO per
hundred by express. All orders must be addressed
; at once to the manufacturers,
BROMLEY A CO,,
J Box 4265 New York City.
I B A CO., are allowed to refei to the editors of tho
N. Y. Cauoassian. Beware of itup stors, who copy
j our advertisement and imitate our signature.
Special Notice.
• On and after Jl LY Ist, 1863, the privilege ofc< n
verting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER
NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT.
LOAN (comma ily called "Five Twenties") will
1 cease. •
All who wish to invest in tho Five-Twentv Loan
must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
No. 114 S. THIRD St. Philadelphia,
Application for License.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
| IN following named persons have pled their peti
j tions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Wyoming
: County, and will make application at the next term
I of said Court, for Tavern License.
George Perigo, Nicholson,
J. B. A M. Very, "
C Jackson, "
Jered Lillie, Meshoppen,
W. H. Courtright, "
J. 11. Robinson, Braintrim.
Benj. Zigler, "
F.M.Crane, Washington,
Solomon Bigley, North Branch.
John Maynard, Tuuk. Bo'ro.
Thomas B. Wall,
J C. Corselius, Falls.
Peter Bender, Mehoopany.
S. C. Matthewson, Clinton.
ZIBA LOTT, Clerk.
March 31, 1563. 3w.
REGISTER'S NOTIC .
"VfOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PFR
| L\ sons interested that the following Accounts have
! been filed in the Register's Office,
I The Account of T. D. Spring and C. I Lacey, Ad
i ministra'ors of the Estate of George G Lacey, late
.l Braintrim township, deed , filed January Ist,
1863.
The partial account of Ezra Thompson an 1 Wm. II
\ Crispel, Administrators of the Estate of Thomas 3.
! CrisfteU, late of Monroe township, de .'d, hied Janu
ary 15th, J863
The Final account of Daniel V'anscoy, Executor of
• the Estate of John Young, late of Eaton township.
I dee d, filed February 14th, 1863.
The account of Benjamin M. Hall, Guardian of
the person and estate of Moses T. DeWitt, iate a
minor son of John C. DeWitt. dee'd, filed March 7lh,
1863.
Th Final account of Miles Eggleston, Adminis
trator ot the estate of Amos Eggleston, l iteof'North
! morelund township, dee'd, filed March Uth, 1863.
J The final account of Thomas Hough, Administra
j lor of the estate of Sylvestor Gregory, late of Over
i field township, dee'd. filed March 14th, 1863.
.
The Final account of George W. Fassct, Adminis-
I tratur of the estate of Isaac Vosburg, lute of Wind
i ham township, dee'd, filed March 20th. 1863.
1 The Final account of Peter Hopkins. Adminintra
tor of the estate of C. W. Russell, late ot Tunkhan
nock township, dee'd, filed March 23rd, 1863.
This is therefore to give notice to ail persons inter
ested, that the above accounts will be presented to
the Oqihuu's Court, to be held at Tunkhannock, on
Monday tho 20th day of April next for confirmation
and allowance.
SIXTOX WfLLTAMS, Register.
Register's Office, 7
Tunkhannock, March 23, 1863. ) 4w.
I^HERIFF'S SA LES
BY VIRTUE OF WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS
issued out ot the Couttof Common Pleas, of
| Wyoming County. State of Penna. and to me directed
I will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in
the Borough of Tunkhannock, in said t'ounty
: ON SATURDAY, THE 18th DAY OF APRIL,
i A. D 1b63, at 1 o'clock P. M., the followingdescrib
| ed property, to wit •
All of the defendant's right, title and interest in
and to all of that certain piece, parcel or tract of
| land. Situate in Braintrim Township Wyoming Coun
ty Pa. Bounded and described as follows to wit:
On the East by the little Tuscarora creek : On the
South by lands of Amou Armstrong and E. Lacey.
; On the West by lands of E Lacey; On the North In
lands of Abial Keeney, on the County line, between
, Wyoming and Bradford Counties, Containing twelve
i acres, and eighty perches of land, more or less, all
improved, with a story and a half frame dwelling
; house, One frame barn, One apple orchard, and some
| other fruit trees thereon, with the appurtenances
tberetq belonging.
ALSO
l All of the Defendant's right, title and interest, into
all of that certain piece, parcel or tract of Land, sit
| uate in Braintrim Townships, Wyoming County,and
j State of Pennsylvania. Bounded and described as
I follows, to wit: On the East bv the little Tuscorora
| creek ; On the South by lands of Isaac C. Lacey;
j On tho West by E. Lacry, Mill Race; On the North
i by lan !s of Anion Armstrong, Containing one hun-
I dred and five perches of land, more or less, all im
proved. with a story and a half frame dwelling house
One small frame barn and some fruit trees thereon,
i with the appnrtenanees thereto belonging. The De
fendants interest being the undivided half of the
above last described piece of land Seized and tak
en in execution at the suits of William Neigh vs C.
I. Lacey and Rome Woodruff and Carter, now ns
j signed to Ebenezer Lacey ts George C. Lacey and
C I. Lacey
j And will be fold for Cash only, by
LEVI 11. STEPHENS, Sheriff
Sheiiff's Office, )
March 26, 1363. )
Court Proclamation.
"IT7HEREAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Presi
dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas nnp
Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and
the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of cap
ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicial
District of Penn'a. S. Roberts, andN. H. Wells, Esqs.
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ
ate Justices of Oyer aud Terminer and General Jail
Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their
precept to me directed, ordered
A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAiL DELIVERY,
to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 20th day
of April A. I>., 1863.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, all
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro
per persons at the time and place above mentioned,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
recognizances and other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices m that behalf respective -
ly belong.
Notice is also given that those who are bound ty
recognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or
shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthcy bo
then and there to prosecute them as shall be just.
L. fl STEPHENS,
• Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offi c<, )
Tunkhsnnoik. Dec. 17 1=62. i
—o —o
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL
operation, for several years, a
WtJB3EY,
AT towanda^
' where all of the most approved and rare kinds of
FRUIT Or ORNAMENTAL TREES j
VINES AND FLOWERS
Can be obtained.
Being conv. need from experience that his Trees
and Plants will give far better satisfaction to the
Fruit-groyrers of Wyoming County than any grown
in other localities, he confidently solicits their patron
age.
He will make annual visits either in person or by
bis agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co ,
and asks only that his specimens may bo examined
and his method of dealing be tested.
Al! orders by letter or otherwise, for Trees, vines or
pi nts will be promptly attended to.
v2n3Hy. D HARK INS.
PROSPECTUS
OF
e&ge,"
A MTIOSAL DEMDGBATIC NEWSPAPER
TO BE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY
IN Til Id CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,
BY A. J. GLOSS BRENNER A Co.
A. J. GLOSSBUENNER. FRANCIS J. GRTND.
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 deten 1 the Constitution of the United States,.ir d
that of this Commonwealth.
It will freely and fairly discuss all legitimate sub
jects of newspaper comment, iu' luuiug of course, and
pre-eminently at this time, all questions connected
with the existing unhappy condition of our ountry.
It will fearlessly criticise the public actsof public
servants, and defend the legal and constitutional
rights ot 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 a tual condition of the Repub
lic—to present to them, truthfully, the feanul perils
in which wo 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 theiu
with patriotic determination to apply THE REMEDY
for our national ills.
In brief, it will, in all things, aim to 1 e tho 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 welt. The restoration of that party —
the party of the CONSTITUTION and the UNION— to
power, in the legislative and executive governmen
tal branches of tho States and of the Union, WJ be
lieve to be neeessaryto avert anarchy, and the utter
ruin oi the Republic. To contribute to that rcslora
tion will be our highest aim.
The News, Literary, Commercial, and other de
partments, will receive due attention, and will be so
conducted as to make ''THE Aiit" worthy of the
support of the general reader.
The many d'fficuhies now surrounding an en
terprise of the magnitude of that in which the uu ler
siguca are engaged, require them to appeal to tho
public for a generous support, and to ask for " THE
AGE" a liueral patronage and extended circulation.
The present state of the preparatory arrangements
warrants the expectation, that the "first number of
the Daily v.ill appear before the do: e of the coining
month, (February, IS6J.) The Weekly wiil be is
sued suon thereafter.
TERMS.
DAILY.
Per Annum, *6 00
Six Mouths, 3.00
Three Months, ] cj
Copies rleliv .-red at the counter, and to
Agents and Carriers, 2 -cuts each.
WEEKLY.
Per Annum, 62 Oft
Six Months, 1 QO
Three Months, raj
Ten Copies to one address, 17.50
'i'weuty " " " 30 uq
Thirty, " ' '^ ou
Lip'* Payment required invariably in advance.
Address, A J GLOSSBREXXKR <fc CO,
430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
January 25th, 1863
isws mm
—AND—
"27I:O.
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," MIXER and
" UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and
Heaters of every description, which he offers for
3EH.ea.cl37" IP
at prices that will defy competition
His stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur
ers at ALBANY, WILKI-.SBARRE. PROVIDENCE
and SCRANTON. He is therefore enabled to sell
them at a small advance on the original cost
TIN, SHEE7-JBON,
—AND-
Copper Ware.
all kinds on hand and male to order. Also
PIPE, WAGON BOXES, ANI) SLEIGH
SHOES FOR SALE.
The popular Cooking Stove,
Forest Q, ucc n,
(Elevated oven) is now for the first, offerod at
#2O for 8 inch, $25 for S inch,
REPAIRS AflD JOBBING
neatly and promptly done.
HENRY STANSBURY.
Meshoppen, Dec. 17th, 1862—vJnlOly.
THE PATENT
FABA6OLA 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 use of these Spectacles are,
that they can be used for tho greatest length of time',
either by day or night, with perfect ease to the etye
never causing giddiness ot head, or that unpleasant j
sensation experienced in tho use of the eoniiuon 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 wtoia are
Hon. Joseph R Chandler*, Philadelphia.
F. P. Blair, P. M. G-, Washington.
T. S. Arthur, Fsq., Philadelphia
Dr, George Me(Mellan, '<
Reinbrant Peale, Artist,
These celebrated sjiectaclos are purchased by the
Subscriber Jirectly from the Manufacturer, Inventor
and Patentee in Philadelphia, and are the first genu
ine Paranoia Glasses ever offered to the people of this
County —all others are inferior imkatioas.
For sale by
P. C. BURNS,
TVEKHSPNOCK, PX, Jan. 7,'63. Jeweller.
STOVE & TIN-WARE
MANUFACTORY,
T U X Ik II A N N OC Iv, Fa,
ROSS, BUG'S.
MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
TIN, SHEET-3RON,
(Topper Marc,
COOKING, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES
STO VE PILE <{• FURNITURE,
II eaters and Registers,
PUMPS, ZINC, LEAD PIPE, JAPANNED AND
L KIT AAT A WARE,
And, indeed, everything pertaining to their business,
which they okcr ut PANIC PRICES,
ROOFING, GUTTERS ami CONDUCTORS, put
up, at short notice.
JOBBING and REPAIRING of all kinds, prompt
ly and neatly done. Give them a cull.
Tuukhannock, Sep:. 11, 2561. ly.
TQ' 233 "W*"
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"i f t \s-Jr -J ! dj -'J -"ulai $
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MANUFACTORY!
The subscriber has iu.-d oj f nod a new Furniture
Cabinet and Ch-vr Manufactory in Tuakhanuock,
next d(-.r to C. AJ. Loan's grocery -lore—where are
kept on hand and manufactured to order:
TABLES of :• 11 sizes. jmtterTK and styles,
t HAIRS Cor.e-se.it, \ lag-'.iottoai, and common.
PURE \V? >.t all style.-, sizes, and prices.
BEDS'TL YDS,. Cottage and common.
CENTRE TABLES WORK STANDS, BOOK
CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found
ir ;he Grg'-y mrniture i t.tolL-hmcnU in hecoantry,
wfivh he vril soil r.t price-" as low ns ti.cv can Le
bought us any town outride at the cities. Beingsat
isfied t.i-if he >-. in . a:; to, both in workmanship and
) -. es with a-iv esir.iiL-hoten: ia tue country, he so
liciifi the public * itronagc.
REPAIRING of all I.iuds.'ono in a rent, substan
tial and workmanlike manner,
N. B.—Old cane-sent chairs, new-seated and re
paired.
UNDERTAKING.—Having a Ilearso of his own,
anil having had mur-h experience, ho vi.l attend to
th.s department of tae business on short notice, and
in a satisfactory manner.
ABRAHAM IIAAS.
July 16, 1862.—v1n491y
PI C V '■ • HE-GALLERY
(" fa
I WA
or . f M
AMBROTYPES, FHOTOGfinPHS, ALBU LN RSINTS, &C.
ANEW PICT! RE GALLERYha.- iu.' been ecsv.
od in Tun khan nock, which is sup-bet with en
tire new material for the taking of Pi -inroe iu the
Photographic Art. The undersigned has re-fitteu
and furnished the Sky-Light Gallery in Samuel
Stark's Brick Block, atid is now prepared to take
Pictures in the latest an t most improved style of the
GOOD ASSORTMENT if CASES
lie has purchased a splendid assortment of Cases,
among which are the Union, Band Clasp, Octagon,
Oral < nit !• ramcs, OiU Trays, i )fC. t —very neat and
desirai'b: patterns—besides a variety of plain and
fancy Cuse, 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'"—
" \\ hieh light and art, with magic spell,
By working together, can caieh so well !"
If not, there are other ronsiderations. How impor
tant that you secure a faithful likeness of your friends
and relatives ere it is too late. You have all experi
enced something of the satbf.tctian afforded in gazing
on the Picture of au 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 telt that
II No prico could take from you
A memento so cherished ;
For, how sacred the shadow.
Since the substance lias perished."
But you perchance have friends st 11 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 Staik's
P.ricK Block—third story—a few doors east of AY nil's
Hotel and secure one of those •' faithful shadmrs "
ALA IN DAY.
TunkhannockDec. 10, 1562, —v 2n!B
THE MGIC.TK OBSERVER
The Perfection of Mechanism.
BBINC, A HUNTING AND OPEN FACE, OR LADV'S
OR GENTLEMAN'S AVATCII COMBINED.
One oftha prettiest, most convenient, ami 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 AVtitch are composed of two metals, the
outer one being fine 16 carat gold. It has the im
proved ruby action lever movement, aud is warrant
ed an accurate timepiece, Price, superbly engraved,
per case of a half dozen, $204,00. temple AYatehes,
in neat uioro "O boxes, for those proposing to buy a
wholesale, 635, sent by express, with bill payable ont
delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in advance,
as we eannot collect from those in the Army. Ad
dress
HUBBARD BROS. & Co., SOLE IMPORTERS
COR. NASSAU A JOHN STS., NEW-YORK.
LIMB FOR FARMERS,, AS A FERTILIZE
for sale at VEKNOY '9.
Me#hoprrn, Sept la. 1861.
MEDICAL HALL!
BRIBOE ST., TUNKHANNOCK,
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF C. M. KOON'S.
11. I I RHUS.
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST.
JI'ST RECEIVED at the Tunkhar.uo.-k Medical
Hall, the largest and best assortment, cf Drugs
! and Medicines ever brought bo 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 a3 being pure and un
| adulterated.
His stock comprises in part, the following, to wit:
DRl T .GS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DYE
STUFFS, FAINTS, OILS,
FANCY NO
TIONS, FINE WINES AND LI-
Q T OILS, (FOR MEDICINAL PUR
POSES ONLY) COAL OIL, TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL. CAMPHtINE, COOJL, OIL LAMPS,
ALSO
STATIONERY, WRITING INK, PHOTO
GRAPHIC ALBUMS, TOBACCO, SEGARS,
PIPES, AND ALL THE PROMI
NENT PATENT MEDICINES
OF THE DAY, ALL OF
W 111 CII CAN BE
BOUGHT ON TJIF
MOST REASON
ABLE TERMS,
FOR CASH OK COUNTRY PRODUCE,
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS accurately com
pounded at all hours of the day and night.
Dn. J. AY, RHOADS,
Physician and Druggist.
Tankhannock, hi ay 14, 1562. n4o—ly
RUNNING STILL!
nPHE OT D .-.cTABLI.-'FIMENV of the subscriber,
X ii still in running • r or. tht.-uih all the reverses
an ' panics of former days, since loJ.;, without being
wound up, at which place you can and a ;od assort
ment of
DISS, DRUG & MEDICINES.
us can be in the count/, warranted genuine and
pure.
JJoccs, Shoes, Harness and Leather,
a: good the b sr. i.'td as cheap as the cheapest, and
ail the WORK WARRANTED.
You can get ail kind? of Job Printing done to or
der. and blanks of every kind constantly on hand,
which, in style, are not surpassed by our largo or
county offices.
TO THE LADIES.
rest from your toil, and bay a
e>N3"V7fN:x>r o.- taijt.. O anxxtnt E
I tie subscriber h is also su veeiied in obtaining one
of the best, and most reliable Sewing Machines, for
the mora; . now in mar et. viz.- Davis's §45 Shuttle,
as. ■ the So.) franklin Machines, equal in capacity to
VViue!er fc Wilson's §75, or Grur r A Baker's *s4s
Machine, and maku g ihc same .-titch, which is one
thi. J saving in buying here than ut stay other agency
iu Northern Pennsylvania.
Every Business M'ti do your own Printing !
IT WILL PAY!
LOAY E' S PATE N T
PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS.
(the cheapest in the United .States.)
(or sale. Price, from $5 lo 4.25 for a press. Office
complete, from $lO to -§75 with type and all necessa
ry materia I Call and see them, or send for a circu
lar of full particulars.
Particular attention is called to
SPRING a RHEUMATIC ELIXER,
and very effective Liniment, for all Rheumatic pains,
Headache, Dyptheria, Ac, for sale in Mohoopany by
Dr. Becker A, Co. and Ilcnry Love ; on Russell Hill
by T. 3tempi s; at Fork-ton by Mr. Garey; at Me
shoppeu by K.nry Stansbury. A trial of'the medi
cine, will in II oases, prove satisfactory. Try it, and
be convinced.
HRICK ! 50.000 Brick for sale.
Thanktnl for past favors, the subscriber is determ
ined, by strict attention to business, to men; f !1 fur
ther patronage.
T D. SPRING.
Laceyville, Sept. 24,1862 —v2n7.
HARDWARE & IRON!
HUNT ORG'S & BLAIR
NOW OFFER FOR SALE
IRON, STE L NAILS AND
SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD
SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, IIORSE-SIIOES^
<3u!rriran anli Crtjjlisl) ijotsc Rails,
WROUGHT IRON,
mints' itimii.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS. (ALL WARRANTED,,
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPIN
DLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES.
PIPH BOXES, SPRING STEEL,
BOTTS, NUTS, WASTIERS
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 10 ORDER.
LEATIIEER AND FINDINGS,
FAIRBANKS SCALES.
Sciafra, Liurcb 25, 1853. vln33~!y
Latest I
AND— I
Reliable News I
Arrival of a J
Em sms 1
—OF— ]
Fall & W inter I
THE subscriber begs leave to infor® hia numeread*
frieads and customer?, that be bee juat returned
from Philadelphia and New York, with the
tV.rflest oab ftstStlfttrt Stork if I
Fancy Goods
Shawls, Cloaks,
torimm*,
MEN'S WEAR IN GENERAL,
Y ANX£E OTiONB, AC.
Ever brought to this County. He has also bought •
Fine Stock of
Ladies' Shoes'
—AND—
GAITERS, HATS,
and a Full Line of
MIIt!I fUSfc (
bought at
ASTOITJSHING LOW PRICES. '
As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he de
fies competition. As regards Prices, he only assures ,
his friends, that long experience in the trade enable*,
him to buy, and therefore, ecll cheaper than any MM
else outside tbe city. A fair trial is all he asks.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
Thankful for tbe very liberal patronage here to fees
betowed on hiia, he will, by strictly honest dealing,,
and hereafter, a close attention to business, try In
merit a continuance ot the same,
John Weil.
Tunkhannock, Oct 15, 1562.
__
Beemer's I
tSSt* Sd lEtxl I
at Falls.
large, NEW AND DESIRABLE STOOC
Seasonable Goods.
*
of all kinds, it now being received at
BEEMER'S .
CASH STOBE!
ATT FAL!L3.
Having been purchased at
PRICES f BELOW toe MARKET
RATES!
and selling exclusively for
Steady Pay
he is enabled to undersell ar.y Store in this pari si
the country. In the line of
Domestic Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES, 1
—and—
Groceries,
HE DEFIES COMPETITION.
His stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
p
is complete. Also,
HATS akd CAPS/
In fact ho has
©Deriving to tye tttot&aftyi
PEOPLE.
The HIGHEST CASH PRICES will he mid *.
BUTTER, EGGS, and GRAIN of all kinds, in *a
change for Goods.
He returns his thanki to the people of hia neigh
borhood for their liberal patronage ; and by fair aad
honest dealing, hopes to merit a continuant® of the
same
THE LATEST STYLES
OF
Fall and Winter
4>BQNP^ETgJ
and *
MILLINERY GOODS,
have just been received at the establishment of
MISS LOUISA HEPBURN,
on Tioga Street, opposite the Pest-offiee, where win
be found Ladies. Chilrea, Misses, and Boy's FLATS
nATS, nnd CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RTTiBOEs!
FLOW ERS. nnd TRIMMINGS, aad everything (I
the line of M liuery, whi/a will be sold at lAe ietnu
Cash Prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly done,
please call and examine for themselves.
Tu*khimnek,Ort 1, 1802