political. i f rom the New York World ] thß ARRESTS AT READING Pa. Examination of the Prieouers before '''he U* !*• Commissioner at Philadelphia. crEVT excitement AT READING. Philadelphia papers of yesterday contain re-i 0 f the examination before United States Com .p., rolSS from which we compile the following. It Huot be forgotten that the accounts, beiug tak - Republican papers, are not free from par efi |ro s | . | | The information upon which the arrest was •< the subjoined deposition of Detective . made Ljod •' ! penally appeared before the subscriber, a com- j • ioner appointed by the Circuit Court United j States for the Eastern District, Pennsylvania, Wil v " v Lvon, of the city of Reading, who, being uu -sWOrn, according to law, deposes and says, that a Phillip Phillip Ruber, residing near the Black Horse laiem. in Lancaster county, near the line oi Be.ks oounty, Augustus F. lUig, Gabriel Filbert, George udflarrison Oxensider, have for some time past taen, to wit . since the first of February, 13GJ, and tre now organizing and establishing in various parts •f Barks county, sertiin seditious and treasonable j pbinations, lodges and societies, the object of which is to create disaffection against tha govcrnmeut of the United States, to prevent and resist the execu tion of the laws of tho Uni ted States, and particular- It the act of Congress providing lor a conscription or draft of soldiers. Said lodges meet at night; the members pay an initiation fee, and take an oath, the ! tenor of which, as deponent is informed, and believes j he is able to prove, is to resist the iaws of the Uuifc- I States as above set forth. Members of said lo*tg ershave openly anl repeatedly stare 1 their object to i be as herein set forth, and also that their societies extend throughout the South, aud exist in the unuy of the United States th.it their members can travel with safety through the Soutn ; that they are a ui'i liuostrong, and that tii?y will ihoii'y pre-la-n ti.em eelves openly. Depouoat is inform-; !of the names and places of mceliu •oi in .uy of these lodges, iu.i sisting of trom thirty to fir.v, eighty aud over one hundred members euclr, ani scuttrret tbrouahout and rapidty increasing m the various tjwash.ps throughout Berks couuiy. D>>pi.ner: ita been fu*- nishod with authentic lists of the a. into • t tnavy members of these inaqes. A urcet ng was he. lon , Satuiday evening, March 21. 1604, at the house cf Jacob Zeller, near Stroiicli.-l i.rg, .Marion tonuai;. Berks county, which w..s nd.u-si.ed by suii liuLer, and eighty-three members reported as miaatec A. F Illig and Gabriel Filbert took u pconinent part. — Said lUig took the initiation fee. This. uep. neut expressly charges that sa.d lougcs are treasonable and dangerous combinations, and that said Philip Huber is organizing the same, aud that said Dr Au gustus F. Idig, Gabriel Filbert, and Harrison Uxen sider arc members of the s.tuie. And this deponent further says, that the said Phillip liuher, Augustus F- Illig, and Gabriel Filbert, Henry Sir Jel, Joseph Muthurt, Gourge C. Keel, aud Harrison Oxensider did, on or about the Ist day of February, 1363, in the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, and at times subsequently thereto, conspire to oppose by force the authority of the government of the United States, and by foree to prevent, hinder, and delay the executiou of certain laws of the Lnited States, contrary to the act of Congress of 2Uthof July, 1331, and against the peace anddiguity of the United States. W. V. Lyon. On Wednesday afternoon Deputy Marshals Shar. key and Schuyler and Government Detective Win Y. Lyon arrived in this city from Reading, having in charge Phillip Huber, Dr. Augustus F lil.g, Gabriel Filbert, and liarrisson Oxensider, The first n < med was arrested by Detective Lyon at the iron works of the Reading Railroad Company at Reading and the others at Starkstown, Marion township, Bucks county, by Detectives Sharkey and Schuyler. These parties are charged with forming certain seditious and trea sonable combination lodges or societies, the object of which is to create dissatisfaction against the govern ment of the United States, to resist and prevent the • Mentionof the laws of the United States aud par ticularly the act of Congress providing for a conaenp -11 bor dru?t for soldiers The said lodges in< et at night. The members pay an initiation fee and lake an oath, the tenor of which i 3 to resist tho laws of the country. These parties were first taken to Read ing and confined in the jail there, wheu an attem -t was made by a number of their comrades to release them. These men were brought before United States Com misiionerlleazlitt yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock for a hearing on the above charges, and after a num ber of witnesses had been examined a clear case was made out agaiust Jluber, who was proved to be a ringleader in the movement and was held by the commissioner in 84.0 0 bail for a t U rthcr hearing *he others were held in their own recognizances in the sum of 83,000 to appear if required to do so, the evidence at present notbca. ing directly against them- Mr, Coffey appearc 1 for the government, and J. GW eejr Jones, Esq., and Johu P. O'Neill, E.-q , for the defendants. TIIE KXCITEMEUT AT HEALING The following letter in the Inquirer gives an ac count of the scenes in Reading, immediately after the arrests became known : READING, Berks Co., April 9 It has been currently reported for some weckr •!. tt secret societies to resist the draft were in existcn..e in Berks, Montgomery, Lancaster, Lebanon, and other counties, and within three days pint four ar rests have been made of nlledged leaders, aliof whom were sent to Philadelphia on Wednesday, ant had a hearing beforo the 1 nited States authorities. The<e arrests became known in Berks and Lebanon oun ties on Wednesday evening, and created the great- | est excitement. Th-associates of the guil-> pirties mme-Jiatelycale.l meeting- „t ,ao s, Ld a. SS^W. h * M - 0D Wt 'was Jc- ; MJed that delei :.ti., n u l tf. c members ct :ac .-. -ret •ocieties should proceed early on Thursday morning i to Reading the object being to ,W V the :or -c of the Msaciations, end to take, am b mJ•g'res „, v ht' pecessriry to res , :c tfao f.urwh, had ' W We ' e PfLou j a 'o >U ' ® "'^ f ' ck 0,1 Thursday mining I bout two homired r,d eighty farmers, resijiog wi'b- ' in ten miles of Reading, is-em 'fie u -,, , r . •nd mar.-hod to the city When th-v ar.iv-d w: b, n •hlh' h y Ve" eJ " rii;terl ' fh ' -'mni.tr*!, ' which they said hid promised to g. f~.,n U- hw tom n r (,ro,uull ee came, and 'hey uir.tJhc.i nto Reading in pro. es..;„n, four abreast, najtc , in front of the court-house, on Sixth -Irect, shun il clocn. The procession was headed Oy one mau. <>se name is unknown An immense crowd a.sem- I oied and the confusion in reused Many of the •pectators showed a determination to bavo a conflict with the members of the secret order, and there were load one, of " Stone them !" and ' Bang them !" I •tinally the mayor was sent for. It was currently reported that the intruders were ! h n .!! a D " ln, / el : of ct>rene and retain them as hostages until their four fricuda we-e given up. •d uSTih 18 a , De ' nocrat - an,J Wntly elect ma. miK lhb , coort teps and spoke in Ger thev miirhV>i' J "v * ai whatever grievance make this w "' srwhataver inquiries they'Hished to had L j u i not tbe Proper course to pursue. lie k? wish? that their motives were good, but wished and ordered them to disperse P*bl!cut?awv > thl' J J, Kichards . a prominent Re- j 3™°; ! "UT'" '"S boom, of their S3 kl • Hb, -to km,. khi.ob.L S by the government for organizing a se- Phil^fk"^ *>D to oppose the law, and were tow in Philadelphia in prison Their lawyers had gone Isir trml ' * y W ° Uld have a full hea "ng atd a —i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Adjourns—Tho Legislature, to-day Wednesday 15th, Rather High.- -The water in tho river, and the suckers that are out of it. Wanted—A this office on subscription (if deliv ered soon) good hemlock or pine hoards. Those six teen feet long preferred. Go and hear llim.—There will be preaching by the Rev Mr. Peck at tbe M. E Church in this piece, next Sunday, at the usual Lour. Milllucry.— By reference to an advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that Mrs. A. G. Stark has opened 11 new Millinery store at the late rcsidenoo of Henry Stark in thio Borough, any ouo wiahin g ' a love of a bonnet" wili iiud Mrs Stark rea ly and will ing to supply their wants on tiro most reasonble terms. Give her a call. New GooJs.—John Weil, alw ays ahead in his lire, is cow receiving a stock cf well selected dress goods, ani domestics, which he will sell at figures a little lower than any other dealer in town. Our lady friends who have liecn waiting so long to get "that new dress" should now improve the opportunity to get some hingnew, neat, and cheap. Don't forget to cull at Weil's one door below Wall's Hotel The New IT. S. Stamp Duties.—Messrs. T. B Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chcstuuf Street, Philadel phia. b.v e just issued a now card, containing the offi cial list of the 'New Stamp Duties," imposed by the Act of Congress, ou March 3d, 1863. The card wiii l.c found very convenient for reference by all, and should be at the side of every st rt keeper, icoixhim manufacture • broker, banker, attorney,'r any man of businetr, \i chews m a gtan. the amount of stamp duty or tax to !>c pa'i rn avetytbiny in every day business, as well Xc '■ ho Penaitiesotch* Liw,and Fic.s for trying to evade each ?.ud every one ol fhe Stamp Taxes imposet by Congrcae, on March 3d, r.es, ;>.nd this card is copyrighled, nd i- the only ••one"t an i otucial enition publDbf d fn the country •v nest ..'it wants of the 'vuiniunity. It will save a wOl id of tr üble ti. every store-keeper end business ij 'n to Lave 1 reterence et their s:do Price Ten • 'onts e copy, or 'tirsfa ..opiesfor twenty-five cents; or on# hundred copies for S ; x Dallars Copies will be s. Nt by mail everywhere ou remitting the pri-e for Wei, to T H. reters. it A 3rjthrs, Phil sdeiphia. Married. F FLrOV— AJciJONNKL —to Nt holson, April ari Wiv by E. y, . i!i ou Emj \Jr EvkaarT H Fxr- Tos, i < ':4 a* Ki.w.Bi.ru n>th ot L.-0.-*, Suiq C, IDiocl. CAIKL InM ur * Aj.-i! B;*., Ki.uce.re L. Daugh ter of Wui F , soi ."usowi CatrJ 10 years.— The devr asctl wee * pre 4< tor,r of reiigioo, end her last wordn were " Ail is well " CAIKL— In fif .nree M.ir h lG'b, C W., B.® rt W:n. F., and Susan CoiH. *gd 4 wmtLe. r otiH Alilinlisnncitb. SEED POTATOES FOll SALE. POO Brs HF.I.S OFGOODFJCII'SSEEDLINGS UVA/ ("on pr'.a iir ft e t i•" no v*ne'e : G rrwt Chiri, Cwrro. CcntrU t'rty, Culiwo, una Pinkeye Ruivr 't Also 50 i.u-Jes's of Eat It Jian-e * Price $2.50 per fuih, de'irere-i at the Pit tit. m de pt 'I ho bsmltu cotiiain *• inuay Boris you iliooee. Packages of e -h *>rt eeut Wy ■>*:! po peid for .5 rte e o-h I Cash to ncvompmny ail orders. Reference given if doe:red. P. SUTTON, Ransom. Ls. Co , P : Dissolution of Co-Partuer slilp. The heretofore kxis tinj; Vis-nL al O L ilihutue, under rliO style rod Sta. ot of L J'akdisg A Co., lias this dry been dis.<o!ve.i by mu'H.il .Mnsynt. L Harding is Bii'tiftr tvvl to ••! *M debts ivi de mands due by or to tba late firm 1 Alt persons uo ttlcj aoitWDtj with the firm ate requested to tail and settle without did ay. 3 L. IIAUDING, i 0. L IIALLSIEAD , Nicholson Pa., April 3d. 1863. The business wiil be conti.vaed by 0. L. lIAU.STr.An 1 A Sr..*, vlni will it heppy to ACcomnioJato customers 1 at all times, who aioy find it convenient to call and price woods. C-istomeis mil find a GOOD STOSK GF GOODS LOW PRICES. The highest market price will be paid for all kinds of produce in exchange for goous- Money will not be refused. Our motto is s " SMALL C RCFHS AND CIbCK RETURNS-" "ANimole r.xper ■ ictier than a stow abiding." 0. L HALLSIEADA bON j Nicholson, April 3, 1863 I TO THE LADIES. j£ HEW HILLINESr fiwib A ;&) Ji -jtiLiLl. J J O' ESTABLISHMENT: \\ ( r E HAVE THE PI EABUREOF INFO KMT NO ! VV you i w' we ar-> ■■in prepared to offer you, at 1 th? Lous formtrly occupied bv Hen-y S,.,rk in the j 'Hirouyh of Tuukhanock, a NEW and carefully r,ol ■ isn.^iJPrssT iwstws. s> 4 ws J - • L*( —arid — STRAW GOODS. in -very vaiiety, and of the litest t anl iuin"r --: tutions. OUR RTRAW DFPARTM'CJNT. Will consist, of every variety of BONNETS, tIATS and TRIMMINGS tj fc. found io that line, and of ; the latest and most approved Shapes sa l Styles. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the jcrricc* of in e.xt crionoed DnSQB MA TTEn f nnd at all times will be prepare I to Fit end Make Dresses in the latest end most approved manner.- Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we reuuiu Yours, Res| ectfqlly. MRS. A Q STARIC. The Undersigned) having moved to Wilkosliarre, would respectfully ask her friends and old customers to give Mrs. A. G. Stakk, a call baforo purchasing elsewhere MRS. C. T. MARS II. Tunkhannock, April 13, 1663. "C 1 resh Ground Plaster in Q,uantities I -T and at prices to suit purchasers, now for sale a iIMNpS) * I'Mnwrlk TO THE SCHOOL, DIRECTORS OF WYOMING COUNTY. Grktlkhmn.— ln pursuant of the 43d section of Act ot oth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention at the Court House in Tuckhannock Borough, on the first Mon day in May, A. D. 13G3, being the 4th day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afterooon, an iselect tiva voce , by a majority of the whole number of Di eotors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of touching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compen sation lor the same ; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at llarrisburg. m required by the 30th and 40th sections of said act. J. W. PEWITT, County Superintendent of Wyoming Co TunkhUnnock, April G, 1563. COPPERHEADS ATTENTION ! THE COPPERHEAD, OR BADGE OF LIBER ty. now ready " Copperhead !" is it 1 Let ev ery Whito Mau accept " the insult," and wear the grand otd emblem of Liberty—lhe Copperhead ! M tiled post paid, on receipt of 15 cents, or $lO per hundred by express. Ail orders must be addressed at once to the manufacturers, BROMLEY A CO,, Box 4265 New York City. m B A CO., are allowed to refei to tho editors of the Y. taocassian. Beware of imp store, who copy our advertieomuut and imitate our signature. Special Notice. On ur.d afier JULY Ist, 1663, the nrivilego of c< n veriing the present imie of LLGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT LOAN ( jominouiy called " Five Twenties") wiU ee<te All who wish to inveat in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next JAV COOK r), Susscriptios Aoknt, No. 114 si. THIRD 3t. Philadelphia. Application for License. MOTICK IS HEREBY GIVtN THAT THE -V following naßied persons ire re pre.l their peti i. ..is in the Court nt Quaiter Ses.ioQs of W joining Count f, and irll make epplication at the text Wim ot said Court, for Tavern License. George Perigo, Nicholson. J. B A M. Very, C Jackson, " J-rred Li-lie, 4 Mcahnppen, W. II Courtright, " J. 11. Roniuson, Eraiotrim. Beoj. Zigler, " • F.M.Crane, Washington. Solomon Bigley, North Branch. John Maynarj, Tunk. Bo'ro. Thomas B Wall, J C. Corselius, Falls. Peter Ben 'or, Mehoopany. S C. Matthewson, Clinton ZIBA LOTT, Clerk March 31, I: 63 |w. JIKttISTKII'S NOTICE. VTOTfCE IS lIKPEBT GIVEN TO AIL PER Is *c - isietedM tb.U the following Accounts have Vcn t,ed in Um? P.c.is'ar'a Office, TLo A of T I) hprtw? ?.d C. I Lseey, Ad tit'Wtse'retor# ot the Estate of George 0 I-eey, late <>r Jjr.ii.turn mwuship, defi, filed January i, IB£j. Tbe parti. 1 account of Errs Thompson sr>4 \Tu, H Cri.fwl, Administrator* iA tbe Esrets of 3 Ooutaa S Cri[w.tl, i of M miue township, de 'd. fiied J.cu uv Ift'ft, l<i TV Final a swi nf Daniel V' tn—oy, Executor of rotate of John Y""U'g, late of IL.ton towusbtp, dee'd, l*et Feoruary Ulh, 1863 The ofßcujimta M Hall, GuardU* of tV js.rwi'i wa testate of Moms T. DeWitt, iaie a ow.vr >oz of J .an C. Do Witt, dtt'd, filed Mafth 7th, 1363. Tb Fieol aronsml of Miles Adminis trator id the .stater .( Am.* E*g!e'oo, laieot North niftßiind township, dee'd, filed March otb, ls€3. Tho *c.vnn f Thomas Uu£h, Adminirtra tor of in* "state f ?yire*i..r l"r*f ity, !' of trver r'"ia uriihip. dee'd, fdoj Alan b 14th, It>G3. TheFii-oJ 'o>oJof George TV Farset, Adnxtnl*- trator <d the est ..re of Isxse Voehnrif, late of Wind ham township, dee'd, filed March 20ih. 1363. Tho Finvl a cent't of Peter Hopkins. Aiminipirrs tor u f the es-.ite id C. W. Russell, late of Tunkitas dock township, dee'd, £te>i If tnii 2Jrl, 1363 This is tbcreforo to give mdh-w to ell persona irtt esttvi, that fb above aecttttnJa wilt Se pr*arnted u> the Oiph*"'* Court, to be b.dd at Tsckbarni.k, oft Monday ibe 2Q(h day ot April next for oo£rtakH wi ailve aace. SIXTON WILLIAMS, Rcgitier Register's Office, ) Tunkhairaock, M -rch 23, ld€3 ) 4w SHERIFF'S SALES. BY* VIRTUE OF WHITS OF FIERI FACIAS issued .ut ot the Court of Couitnon Flea*, ot Wyoming County. Stu'cof Feno*, an j to o> directed will bo J to |ut'iic rvieat the Court Reuse in the Borough "f Tunkoaunock, io said V.untv ON 6ATI RDAY. TiiE loth DAY OF APfUL, A. D. 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M , the following Jesciio ei property, to wit t Ait ot tlio defendant's right, title and in'ercet J a anl to> ail of (hat certain piece ptrce! or tract of land. Situ.de in Brain'rim Township Wyoniiug Coun ty Pa. Rounded and described a follows to wits On '.be E iSi by the lit'ie Tuwsrora creek : On the Scuta by lauds of Araou Armstrong and E. Lscey. C-u the West by Isndsof E Laoey; On the North by lands ot A Lid Neerey, on the Couiiiv iir*a, Octween Wyoming end Bradford Ooontice, Containing twelve aerc", lt d eir'uy perches of lend, more or less, *ll inu'irovi. i, with a siory end a half Irs me dwelling Louse, Ono frame l am, One Apple orchard, end some "thor fruit tr. jr thtrocu, with the appurtenance* thereto bel-mging. ALSO All of the Defendant's right, titlo and interest, In to all ot tint cvrfain piece, parcel or tract of Land, sit uate in Bnthurim Townships, Wyoming Conn'},snd State of Pennsylvania. Hounded and described ns fin'oes, to wit: On the Est by the little Tusuorora ere ok ; Ou the South by lands of Isaac C. lacey; On the West by E. Lacry, Mill Race; On the North by lau sof Anion Armstrong, Containing one hun dred nrei five perches of land, more or less, all im j rived, v iru a story and a h.i!( frame dwelling house Oao fjuall frame : aru and some fruit trees thereon, wch the appr.rthtian.-es thereto belonging. The De lenl.tnts inienst being the undivided half of the above last described piste of land Seized and tak en in execution at ihe stile cf William Neigh r. C. I. Lai ey utid Koine Woodruff and Carter, now ks signci to Kbcnozer Lacey rs George C. Laeey and C T Lscey. And will ho Bold for Cash only, by LEVI H. STEPHENS,Sheriff SheriiTs Office, ) .March 26, 1363. \ Court Proclamation. XI7IIEREAS, tbe llon. WM ELWELL. I'rei --* * dcr.t Judge of the Court of Common Pleas anp Court ot General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and tin Pros' Jjut Josti.-o of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the (rial ofenp iMl aad oi" rr > lYrnces. f.,r tho iwon'y-sixth Judici il D'strict of i'enn'a. S. Roberts, mdN. H. Wells, Esqs. Assocmt- Judges of the Court of Cummou Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Associ ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery of .he County of Wyoming, have by their precept to rue directed, ordered A GENKP A7. COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, to be held at Tunkuatinock on Monday the 20th drv of April A. D., 1863. J Noii.-e is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, all JusticMSof the Peace and Constables within the Coun ty of Wyoming, tiiat they bo and appear in their pro per porsotls at the time and place abovo mentioned, with their rolls, recor D, inquisitions, examinations, recngiiizanceg and other remembrances, to do those things which to thoir offices in that behalf respective ly belong. Notice is also given that thosa who are bound by recognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or ebail be in the Jail of Wyoming County, tnatthey be then and there to prosecute them a< shall be just. D. II STEPHENS," Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, J Taakhannock, Deo. IT, 1802. 5 PSSaTS J^__PL©^fESS THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years a SIHESSai, AT TOWANDAf where all of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT Sr ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES AND FLOWERS Can be obtained. Being ceuy.ooed from eiperie** that his Treee and l'ianie will give far better satisfaction to the Iruit-gcowers of Wyoiuiug Couuty thwc any grown in other localities, h# confidently ewlb.itslbeir patruo age. He wfll make annual visits either in person or by bis agents to most of the towuship* of Wyoming Co , end aaksonly that hi* specimens may be examined and his ineihod of dealing b tested All ordars by leuer oroiherwirti, for Trees, vines or pb eta will to promptly attended to. v2n3l-ly. H HARKINS. PROSPECTUS OF IHTfflllllKllTllfflSrffll TO iii PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY L!F TUE CITV OF PILL I. A DEI.PHI A. BY A. J. QLOSSBRENNER I Co. At. anooeaAKMRCR. rivaams J. catren. WILLIAM U WELSh " TOE AOE" will adwcatetbe princt(4as and poli cy of the Deoitfcratic party, and wili, therefore, aco ejssrily fvo the rvxtoratian of the Unmn AS it WAA, sud (ilcn i the Constitution of the L'ni.od Stites,.r d that of this Commonwealth. 9 It will frv!y oi fairly d'scuae all IcgttimAte sub je,-Ucf livwvpsjvr comment, including of coiirse, and pre-emir ?)'ly at this lime, all qu< vtioLsoonnectoa with the existing unh -ppy condition of our owntry. It will fer!tm!y criticise the public actsof puolie servantA, **id defend the legal and constituiiofiat rights of individual cititers IVI of sovereign etetea, ag.init aesualte from any qanrter. It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the a tual conJitiou of the nrj.oti ho —to present to them, truthfully, to* feartul perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the magni tude of the ta#k that is before theai, if they would ciie< k our downward prcgreea—and to in.pu* ihcin with pa:r<>tia u> *jply tax ajtatu\ for our national iiis. lu brief, it wWI, ia all things, aim to I the faith ful exponent of Deurecratio pnocipu*, and to rendwr iuclf w >nhv to be an orgua of th* Itwoxm: rat it ir ty, under whose auspices our country pesp4red so long st d so well. The restoration of that pert/ the firry of the CoxerircTtOß and the L*low -to power, la the iegisintiv* and executive goverstnen tai braochc* 0/ the States and of the Ucivu, we Ue iieie to ne iiocevaryto avert siiarthy, and tt>* utter rain oi the ftepublia. To Owtttribute to that ruMia tioci will b out higkeet eitg. Tii News, I. .iorart, U-mrewrinl, ad wher 4w pvrtmrnis, Wiil rece!v ttttßlKvn, and will be eu ocmuacted as to make "Tag Ax" woftuy <.* tno #U| p'ft of the ccuf .1 rea-ief. i <>*" Tht taxny d fficuKiex now eurrvweMns an en terprise of the magnitude of that In wU.ch the aicic< vignei are cog >pw|, require them to eppw.l to the public for a genuo** tni to MX for " fox ■hot" a liberal pxtrmvege nal exteos* circalalkia The jwrecni n.t i no prepaeatvr* aaat-gemeots wwrant* th* •cpevM<i..n, that th 'fcrst number of the Daily *. II n bwture (be ctv e tf th* ooining mwrh, (Frtsruary, liLl ) The AacAly #4l be i> *rt KKM fhrealter. TERMS. DAILY. Per Anewr, g6 00 BN M'uab*, d.bU 1 brew hiooihs, C'j[eee itetir re.] at flya rewrtriev, aad to Agents al Cernwrs, 2 ren*# occh. WEEKLY Ber Annum, jooo Fie M ntbe, 1 p,i) Three M mths, 5(1 fen Cofwec to oce address, 17 £0 Twenty M " •> 32 00 Thirty, * '• • 45 gy tjf Payment requiivd iitv*rii>ly In advance. Address, A J GLOSSBRENXKRI CO. 430 CbextuMt hirewc i'hvtaiiclphia Jary 2S'h labd ssasff mm —AND— Tin £3lacs]p. r |T I! E nib# riU r bar J-#t received Rt Lis shop, over I 11 tii'i.vL's fiute, ia MESHOPPEN PA., Knl will ciinstao'ly ktepoo band ail <h litest IMPROVED COOKING STOVES Aiming wh-ih *r* the "CALORIC,* 1 MINER and " UNION" patterns, with PARLOR STOVES and Heater* of every desertion, which be offers for 2Er*&i'y af prices that will defy re,in{K>tition ers at < LB AN Y, WILKIiSBARRE. PROVIDENCE ana SCRANI ON. He is therefore enabled to sell them at* snwtl advance 00 the original cost TfH, SHEET-IRON, —AND— Copper Ware. nil kinds on hand and made to ordor. Also LIPE, WAGON BOXES, AND HLEIGU SHOES FOR SAI.E. The popular Cocking Stove, Forest u o c 11, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at S'-'O for 6 inch, $25 for 9 inch, REPAiRiNG AND JOSBIN6 tioutly en<i promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. Meshoppcn, Dec. 17th, 1862—v2n191y. THE PATENT FAE&66LA SPECTACLES Constructed in accordance with the philosophy of nA'ute, in the poculiar 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 IIU3IAN VISION. EVER INVENTED. The advantages in the use of these Spectacles arc, that they can be used for the greatest length of time' either by day or night, with perfect ease to the uevor causing giddiness of head, or that unpleasant sensation ex|>cricnc;d in the use of the common kind, bu tend to strengthen and improve tk sight Tho manufacturer hr.s received testimonials of their superiority frem the most eminent men of all classes, among whom are Hon. Joseph R Chandler, Philadelphia, F. P. Blair, P. M. G , Washington. T. S. Arthur, Fsq, , Philadelphia Dr, George McClellan, •< Remhrant Poale, Artist, " These celebrated spectacles are purchased by the Fubscribtr directly from the Manufacturer, Inventor and Patentee in Philadelphia, and are thi first genu ino ParabolaGlofvos ev>T offaivoi to ti>e peep s 0 f this Bounty —ali others are inferior imitations. For sale by P. C. BURNS, Tunkhinnock. Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller. RUNNING STILL! TIIE OLD ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber, is atill in running order, through all the revenue and panics of former d*ye, since 18J3, without being wound up, at which place you caa hud a good aaaort ment of DIES. DRUG 8 MEDICINES. as can be found in the count/, warranted genuine and pure. Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather, as good ee the be**, and • cheapaw the cheepest, and ail the Wu*k WAKRaXTED. toil caa get all hiade of Job Printing doe# te or der, and blank* of ever/ kind ceaatanll/ oa head, which, is style, are not surpassed b/ oar large or count/ offices. TO THE LADIES. test fr>.a /our toil, *d be/ a OTJWXNGr MAOHI3VTB ] he wlie-ftUr hue *lw> *ui? oeiied ia oiitaiMHtg awe ot taa beat, end meet retiat ts aewicg ilvkiici, for the money. now ia market, vis : Davy's $46 fbusila, and the t>o Franklin Alechißre, rqu#! Ie cepactt/ *e Wheeler A Wil-oc'* $76, or (Iroecr A Baker** $45 tuvhina, an.! or*kf g ihe i>a>* stitch, wbkh ie om third saving in bu/icg here than at an/ other agvae/ ia North#re Penne/traniv Every Puf>ine Men do your own Printing ! JT WILL rAH LOWE'S PATENT PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS. (the cheapev* in tb United HMM.) far eale. Price, from $5 to 126 fw a pro as. Office oonple'e, from SIC to $75 with typ* tod all ■ lei ry material Cail and are them, or sOt' for a circu lar of full particulars. Particular attention ie celled to dPRINQa RHEUMATIC ELIXER, end *er/ effective Liniment, for ell RhvureaUe pniee, Headache, Dyptberia, Ac , fir sale ie Mthnptaj l Dr. Becker A Co. arid Henry Love i m Ruwttti Hill by T. Stenfl*| at Forkston b/ Mr Carat t at M chofpen by Henry Starwbury. A trial of "the medi cine. will in til cases, pn.v* satisfactory. Try it, and be conrin' ed BRICK 1 0.000 Bri* for sale Thankful for part f.vor*, <bc soeecriber is determ ined, by rlriot attention u> biuineee, to merit s til fur ther {Atronage. T D. SPRING! Larry vllle, Sept. 24, 1962—*2n7. 7 TKY TILL'. NICHOLSON MILLS! ! ■■S3ES (NEAR BACON'S OLD STAND.) TIIIS M.llbrs been lately re-fitted and nil the modern improvements ad Jed and is now in cfcsrge of MU. aAOOKT, of Niobotron; Wyoming coanty, one of the best Mil ler* ia vbe country. Particular sttaotioo pai J to Custom Work, which will be done on short notice ALL WORK WARR ANTED, end if net satisfac torily dona m*y be returned at the expense of the suhasriheia. FLOUR of ali kinds, MEAL sod FEED, ecratMtt ly on hand and for sale, at the Lowest Cash prises {"gT Cash or Flour paid for grain at the Qlgbwet Ccih prices, D. C. BACON. Proprietor PIGTURE GALLR RY AMSRSTYPES, rHCIIUAKHS, A1 N (WWTS, &C. ANEW PICTURE GAI LEP.Yha. i twew eeev. #d ia Torkhsonoik, sriiob is tur let with en tire new material for the taking cf P'-t-era* is tne rirotogrtphie Art. The undersigned hf re-fitted and tumt.hod iho Bky-L'jjht Cfh*ry in Saraael Stark's Brick Flock, and is now p.-r?are.l to take Pictures la the latest ard most improved style of the Art til! MET IF tun He his purchased a splendid ussortmert of Casc-o, among which are the Union, Band Claip, Octagon, Otai Gilt Frame s, Gilt lrays, frc., —very rant snd desirable patterns—besides a variety of pluia and fancy Cunts, of every sue and description The loregning, be thinks, sre inducements sufficient for every one to come to the Picture Gallery and secure one of those "faithful shadow"— " Which light and art. with magic spoil, By eorki'ig together, can catch so well!" if not, there are other coofderations. How impor tant ih.it y a secure a faithful likcnessof your friends sod relatives are it is too late. Y,,u have all experi enced something of the satisfaction afforded in gnuig on the Picture of an absent friend ; and seme of you have knotvu ths Bed pleasure derived from pnawMing the likeness of woe loved one who bus beeo laid be neath ths chcrrh yard mound, and felt that " No price could take from you A memento so cherished ; For, how ncrod the shadow, Since the substance has perished.' But yon p-rchance have friends st 11 with yon whoso pictures you hare not yet seca.-ed. If so make it the business of to-day, to morrow may be too lute Then come to the Picture tiallery in Samuel Stork's Brica Block —third story —a few doors cast of Wall's Hotel and secure one of those "faithful shadmrs " ALVIN DAY. TunkhannockDec. 10, IBd2.—v 2nlß THE MAGIC ME OBSERVER. The Perfection of Mccbanlsm. BEIRO A Ilt'jtrt.vo Aivr. OPKR FAC R] 0 R LADY'S OR GKHTLYUAN'S W ATCH COMBIHKD. One of the prettiest, moat 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, us owu winding attach ment, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases ot this Watch are i-oinjaised of twr. inetals, the outer one being fine 16 carat gold. It has the un proved ruby action lever movement, end is warrant ed an accurate timepiece, Price, su;erblv eriTHved, per ease of a half dosen, $204,00. ample War. hes, ia neat morocco boxes, foi those proposing to buy a wholesale, t.15, sent by express, with bill payable ont delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in a<ivanee as wo cannot collect from those in the Aimy. Ad dress HUBBARD BROS A Co., Sor.E IMPORTERS COR. NASSAU A JOBS STS., NEW- YORK. TO NERVOUS SUFFERER 9OF ROTH SEXES. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN HAVING BEEN restored to heAth in a few days, after undergoing r.ll the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred du ty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr Jon* M. DAGIIAI.L 166 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. v2n24ly ' LIME FOR FARMERS, AS A FERTILIZE for sale at VERIiOY 'S. Meshoppcn. Sept. 13. 1961. Canal Boat for Sale. A canal boat, fhe Union Clipper. H.lving pur hic ed another, I will now sell the above boat rcr.soLia ble. S. VERNOY. Storlingville, April 1 1963. Latest AND Reliable New* Aninl of • ESW BTO6E -OF Fall & Winter GOODS. ' * THB •efcoerfcor bega leave to inform hi* aomeroM fnaade and rtrtomen, that ho haw juat returned tnm Philadelphia nod Xtw Y t, with Uto firjwl (it put Sritrttt Start if Fancy Goods Shawls, Cloaks, teinutes, gatitrtt* MEN'S WEAR IN 6EKEBAL, YANKEE NOTIONS, AC. Ever brought to this Countj. g hm ulao bought* Floe btecfc ti Ladies' Shoes —AND— GAITERS, HATS, aai a Fall Line of M3©¥ S®BS P . bought ut ASTONISHING LOW P MIOEM* As regards the Quality u>4 Sty tee f (feeds, ho 40~ fies competition A* regards Ptieee, ho owiy assures ' Lis frieuda, that long •iperieecw to th* trade enables' hi in to buy, and therefore, aril cheaper thou any oM i'Le outside the city. A fair trial ■ ari ho aaki. No Trouble to Shout Goods. Thankful for the eery liberal patronage hare to fare . Wtowed oo him, be will, by atrietly heaeet dealing, > ami hereafter, a cioee attention to 'irnn. try to merit a continnance ot the tame, John Weil. Tunkhannock, Oct IK, 1661. fSeemer's at Falls. < LARGE, NIW AND DESIRABLE BTOOK Seasonable , of all kinds, it now being received at BEEMER'S CASH STORE! AT PALLS. Having been purchased at PRICES f BELOW MARKET RATES! and eel ling exclusively for R.eady Pay he is enabled to undersell any Store in this part of the country. In the line of Domestic Goods, BOTS & SHOES, —and— Groceries, HE 1/EriES COMPETITION. His stock of Cloths, C assim is complete. Also, HATS akd CAPS. In fact he has j . Sui)tl,inn tp Suppli) thr UJotti ofi|t I'EOPLE. The niOHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for BITTER, EG ; ->, and GRAIN of all kinds, in ob change for Good*. lie return* his thanks to the people of his neigh* borhond for thei liberal patronage p -ind by fair and Luiiest dealing, hopes to merit a continuance of tha same THE LATEST STYLES Oh' Fall and Winter I . . and MILLINERY GOOBS; have just been received at the establishment sf MISS LOUISA HEPBURN, on Tioga Street, opposite the Post-office, where' wdR i be found Ladies. Chilren, Misses, and Boy'a FLAT® , 11ATS, and CAPS: HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBOMi! j FLOWERS, ari TRIMMINGS, and everythtng % the lin of Millinery, which will be sold at the frirn Cu.-k I'l iCii. . Repairing j mpt> nod n. illy done. Ladisn t please call and examine tor themselvaw. (, !M .'lnfl-dy*
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