i'j[SL AND PERSONAL, [ n which operations was su*s ttr'' * a v or two for repairs, is now in good , Button wishes to csi npo from 1 I ' Jroal draft, as ho did from the first, |,i j K ' .ffune. As W. D Barm s says in re- ' ■ , ~v >, .c h at tho Mehoopany Leaguc,"a : jj( wisa is sufficient ■ At this place, pissed off as quiet" ■ baruiag of thousands of tire-crackers, by a j B -iwoofboys would allow. Most of the and many from tho vieiuity, wore "off wa-ting "something to turn up " The ■ did quit" a thriving business, in tho ; diinkibles and conbustibles. In the j ■ . rn ,jn-candles, sky-rockets and other sorts 5 - were let off ; affording some litil 0 -iTOf"- I tbe tedium of tbe whisxuig, buzxing ami I „ 0 f firecrackers, whose virtues (if they ■ 'i consi.-ts in noise, and a strong smell of j : iml saltpetre. ■ B . < Ol1 ._. ' I DUE An ED MV BOY WAS HOME, F , new socg by the author of " When this cru- ' i•. a er" Charles Carroll Sawyer, set to mu-' ■ . f ;,mc author, is now becoming the mi s* B- jio'-ecf music i uthe country. The words I yj.ng. which will he found on our first page, so K - ten.bins and beautiful, will find a responsive | t j, c hearts of thousands of tearful, anxious B in cur once happy land. I set to music, for tbe piano, can be pro- ] L v addressing Sawyer and Thompson Publish- j B: i Fulton Avenue, Brooklyu N.Y. Price 23. BVu Burned.—The large, new barn of John IHL in Tunkhannock township, was struck by : I .j. on the morning of the 4th inst,, and en- j I ~vi by tiro. A wagon or two, a sleigh, j I lfm ; n g implements and about a hundred bush- J E pjjn we rt' also destroyed. The loss will prob- | I _ not less than 51.0(0. This is the second I [f hiek be has lad burned down on tho same j I within two years. At the burning a year ago j i hir bam was tilled with grain and bay, i - lust s* very much greater th in the preseut. j u BO insurance on the property iu either J£r Jackson sustains these repeated mis- j ■ - sina very christian-like and philosophic I ; and Opening—We should not forget to meD- ' I .it rc cdorious 4th'" was ushered in, under i t tae most favorable character. At a'at ? I I •. evening of the 3ad, Ladies and music > N ' ii-jcnMihle requisites to a good time) were I! ; . a iumr unptu dance was got up w Wail's . lh. streets, meanwhile were 00c.i.-i us u!y ■ ks and tho far- B it igs.i "aires lim-works, adJccLto the be; - ■ B .'evening, ar.d interest of the occasion. Th B i ■ -ki-c'l u; in good scrson, but not until tin- • I :.<.akers M had partaken of some refreshments B way of ice crcatu Ac., ( the etc., was only in. l]&££LX*:r±ecL ■ELL—B.-UtTROX—In Russell Hill the "2n ■ y Rev C. R- Lane Lieut CHAHLKS ItrssKM. j lof Co., li uiol Ilegt. P. V and JULIA A ;hter of Bcnj m 11 Rartrou, Esq. •iRS—CLARKE—The same day. by the sane, ■hynard's Hotel, Tunkhannock Mr. DURIYI N S - I t-'iis il Siisquvliannu Co., and Itnn -ANN 1 I ri.ter of Mr. Edward Cl.trke of Luzerne, Co. i '.!.' K—frTCKLER—Jc.Iy 2nd. by Win. Owen 1 alls CIIt.tSToPBSR WIIITI. CfC • f E.V I" 0 ' AUOLINE SUKLI R. f PraLkliu Twp Liz ; i'a. E—\UY--In Mchoonnny Julv 1-t. 1v63 i • dev. J. Jayne Mr EDWARD JAVNI; of Was.i- Town ship Wyoming Co. to Miss LIMA E. T of Eaton Wyoming Co , Pa. MnMßansnHaHiMßMn Died. LINGS—June 13th,IlATTir E BILLINGS, aged I ; ar.d 3 months. June 27th, KATIF. E. LlL liff.'d 1 year and 2 months Juie,2Sth, JKN lin.LINGS, aged 6 years and 7 months, on ly fn of l'errv S, and Frances E. Billings. The (ere neatly lai 1 out, and looke 1 beautiful even embrace of death. The two last, were buried grave. While the foal parents an 1 relatives kids could see so much in these dear children ami admire, vet how much more lovclv shall k r. die other sile of the grave, and while be- Itheir lifeless forms with loving tears, may |'en smile through those tears and sing, r Yet these new rising from tho tomb, I lustre brighter far shall shine ; lilevive with ever-duriog bloom, ie from diseases and decline. I following dcathsof the daughters of Richard listiana Shupp of Tunkhaanock Township, rai Diptheria, aul afford ano herj example o* frible malignity of that disease . ■PP.—June 4th 1863, MALVINA JEMIMAH I n ged 6 years, 2 months, end 4 days I th. SARAH ANN Sucpp Aged 14 years, 10 I and 14 days. .July 2nd CATIIARIEE AL jrc aged 12 years, 5 months, and 2!) days. I El —ln Du-hare, the 24th ult. of Diftheria, | Urmw, daughter of Major Henry Metcalf fcand-danghter of Asa S- liana, in the tenth (, f ber age. ' s -—ln Eaton, the 30th, ult, Mrs. IIAN.YAH "•'oof Asa S. Dana,in the fifty eighth year R V';. El ll—ln Washington township of Dipthe" ■ 'A. La nEn LAURA, wife of Thomas ?ed 24 years. July 3rd., EMMA daugh "!oa Arnold, and sister of Mrs. Ellsworth, Tue bereaved families feel their loss ■■'•'•et thev eonsolo themselves with the that their loss is as nothing ineom c Infinite gain of the dear departed •'iiiing ones prepare to meet tho depart kingtlom of Heaven isitCTS 111 " ITH.ATHLAU'S EMULATING onguent. OR ' I: *C H CRCANfI! " Al 'b HEADS AND BARE FACES!!! ~ article is wairanted to bring if! Uli y et of Whiskers on the smooteest of hair on a Bald head, in 'IQ " w '" 'B no way stain or in- Ij, Hie French Creain is manufactured '-WRBACS, of Parts and is the only re ki„.i „ 0 W„. saie )) hules.Ho and t r "OS. F. CHAPMAN' j Chemist and Druggist j 031 Broadway, v f , T To k \ I - THE peculiar taint or infection which we call * SCROFULA lurks in the constitutions of t\ *nnltitudes of men. It Ji ft \ either produces or is i.'"" r*Evj— vitiated state L ; blood, wherein I' < fluid becomes in * WI-WK IST si 1111 E vital forces in their igorous action, and leaves the system to fail into disorilcr and decay. The scrofulous contamination is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing rices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be tho rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui ties of the fathers upon their children." The diseases which it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs. Scrofula produces tuliercles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and become ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which pro duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver com plaints; on tho skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz. purification and iuvigoration of the bloo'd. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you can not have health ; with that " life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas. Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it Las made when a'! other remedies had failed to afford relief. T' u.-e < a<es are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some otic who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. F rofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than arc healthy constitu tions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now otb r to the public under the name of AVER S SARSAPARILLA, although it is com posed i f ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsiparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in tho blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any pa: r of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised nun ' and did nothing; but they will neither be th • i ii n r di-uppointed in this. Its virtues have ' 'en proven by abundant trial, and there remains no que.-:ion of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tend d to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different mediciue from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. AYER'S CHERKY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so univer sally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the liest it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. L'repared by lIR. J. C. ATER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Ladies Look Out! ! ! BONNETS, SHAKERS. HATS. RIBBONS, —OF THE— 1 With everything else to be found in the line of MILLINERY. Just received from the city, and sold at small profits by TvIIIS. 33AIH3WELIJ. Opposite the Post-Oflice. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. [ .•/* Bleaching and repairing done in good orde and at the shortest notice. Tunkhnuock, Nov. 12, 1862 —v2nl4-3m. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTII SEXES. A It KVKREXD GENTLEMAN HAVING BEEN rest' red to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it bis sacred du ty to communicate to bis a dieted fellow creatures the means of euro. Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed envelope, be will send (free) a copy of the pre:;-ription used Direct to Dr JOHN M. DAONALL, 168 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. v2n24ly Uf ANTED -A RESPECTABLE PERSON OF EITHER SEX in every neighborhood to sell J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, and also J R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SI IMM POWDERS. Olive tar is a thin, | transparent fluid ; it is the best remedy known for I diseases of the Throat, Lungs, or Catarrh. Also for : Diplheria, Croup, Whooping Cough, Ac. My Iron and Sulphur Powders strengthen the system, aid the digestion, and purify the blood. I have al6 page pamphlet containing full explanations, and over 100 . testimonials from well known prominent persons which I will send to any one./ree by mai l . J. R. STAFFORD, Chemist, In2t,ly. 442 Broadway, New York r - ~ ■- 1 ln Quantities "P res!) Crw,,,,! "owforsalo a .^ R^.'? RE,. E Mown* 1000 i minis iiini', 1 (VIA VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR IM .I mediate service to enforce the Draft ia 11? '/I 1 IC ■ JO. 2ci.2j±ls, on BREMER'S Stock of New Goods* No resistance, however, need be feared; but think it best to have the volunteers. Thirteen dollars a month guaranteed to every one who will enlist in this cause in tho way of buying Goods tIIEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. BE EMEU has just returned from New York with largo rftock of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC tiOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, 25 PER. CENT LOWER, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, TO PLEASE EVERY ONE, YANKEE NOTIONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, & WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. & WOODEN WARE. SUMMER IIATS. SHAKERS, &c. SUMMER HATS, SHAKERS, &o. KURDS IN K OIL, LAMP CMTMNKY3 A* DRUGS. KEHOSINE OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS A DRUGS. FrSfT, PORK AND SALT. FISII, I'OKK AND SALT.™ NO NEED OF MENTIONING MORE. NO NEED OF .MENTIONING MORE. TIIE-E GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CAFTT; T21.-.4E GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CA>/J AND TO BE SOLD FOB CA.ill OR I'KODUOK AND TO BE SOLD FOR CASH OK PRODUCE SO BRING ALONG VUP, C \-HI, BUTTER, EGGS. 5' AND GRAIN. O BRING ALONG no it c t- li, BUTTER, EGGS AND GRAIN. GOOD BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. GOOD BUTJ'EK AND FRESH EGGS WE WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER. M'E WANT NOTHING BUT GOOD BUTTER. AND FRESH EGGS. AND FRESH LGgS. The lligl nut Pri.es will he p.si I for f*nh, Grain, Butter an I Kuas, at Beeuior's Store, at Fails in ex change for Gxjiis AMOS BFEMUR, Falls, Pa., April 27th, 1563. THE DISEASES 0? ERROR. | Lcs Xaladus d' Err cur ] I, J'-hn B Ogb-n, M D. author aad publisher f the al nve work, do hereby promise and agree to su 1 (fii'i-L* of i h .rg' )to any ; i.ng m<n who will write f.r it. a .-an.pin cony i r ]¥>tus'l. The pvpor •tu ly •'! in mki I l- M vs. This work 'n i.—ue i at: 1 .-cut foith fur ihe ' em-lit o- snfferiiig humanity If Ire.its ii. simple language nr. all the diseases iif Kr ior. in -In ting Se iual Weakness Nervous Debility, li ii_esrii.il. AR l ineln.'ly, Inciritity, Wasting Dee iy, riup<>i l-IK y, A• . Ac. giving safe, speedy and effec tu i! prcser prions for their permanent cure, together with much valuable information. All who favor ine with a desire to read my work shall receive a sam ple copy by return mail, free of charge. Address JOHN. B. OGDEN, M D., No. 60. Nassau St., New York. May 17th 1363. 3m WOOL CARDING HFLigflxt —AT— ■ABETS CMDIIC MIEIK. Tbe undersigned thankful for past favors, inform be public that they still continue the business of Carding AT THE OLD STAND IN NICHOLSON mile below tho Depot The following are our termg for tho ensuing season When good grease accompanies the wool, in the proportion of one lb. to ten of wool—Five cents per cents per lb , cash, on delivery of rolls. If there is no arrangement as to pay, every ICtb lb. will be taken. When we furnish grease, one and a half cents per lb. will be charged in all cases. POSITIVELY NO CREDIT. We again beg of the Ladies, not to soil their bands by greasing their wool at home; but send us clean wool and good grease, and we will warrant thorn good work. E. L BACON.J E.N. BACON. May 15th, 1963 Dissolution of Co-Partncr ship. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Exis ting between L IIARHINR and O L II AI.LSTKAD, under the style and firm of of L. HARD INO &VO., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. L Harding is authorized to settle all debts and de mends due by or to the late firm. All persons having unsettled accounts with the firm are requested to eall an.t settle without delay. L. HARDING, 0. L. lI.VLLSTEAD .Nicholson Pa., April 3d, 1363. The business will be continued by 0. L. IIALLSTEAD <t SON, who will be happy to accommodate customers at all times, who may find it convenient to call aud price goods. Customers will find a 600 D STOCK OF GOODS LOW PRICES. The highest market price will be paid for all kinds of produce in exchange for goods. Money will not be refused. Our motto is : " SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS-" A Nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." 0. L. lIALLSTEAD 6 SON. Nicholson, April 3, 1863. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that T have purchased of Edward Ivrobero.ie sorrel Mnr, and one brown Mare which I have left in bis possession, for use on the canal, during my will of pleasure ; All persons are therefore forbid to molest, or in any way interfere with them. 'J. C. OORSELItS Falls. Jun. 27. 1863 S w a s ?® WEE® THE SUBSCRIBER HAS HAD IN SUCCESSFUL operation, for several years, a :p:r '-n p op p 77 .2, U *LJ .AEA. JTL4 ALXL X ■ZY.T X , 0 ,, W-^L3XRX>-^,- where nil of the most approved and rare kinds of FRUIT &■ ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINE ANDS FLOWERS Can he obtained. l)ei ng con v. need from experience that his Trees and Plants will give far better satisfaction to the Fruitgrowers of Wyoming County than any grown in other localities, ho confidently solicits their patron age. He will make annual visits either in person or by his agents to most of the townships of Wyoming Co , and asks only that his specimens may be examined and his method of dealing he tested. Al! orders by h-ttcr or otherwise, for Trees, vines or pi nts will be- promptly attended to. v'2n3l-ly. I) II ARK INS. Haatest AND Reliable News Arrival of a HOT im —OF— Fall&Winter TITE subscriber begs leave to inform his numerous friends ami customers, that he has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with the ftinjfst flnb prist Srtcdeb Stork nf . .jgteSfe s f> SSMKXfe © m . - -rjpv: : 2 N 3ft 5 Fancy &oods Shawls, Cloaks, | Ciissimrrrs, fatintts MEN'S WEA3 IN GENERAL, YANKEE NOTIONS, &6. Ever brought to this County. He has also bought" Fine Stock of Ladies' Shoes —AND— GAITERS, HATS, and a I*nil Line of TJ n rq fi "ff ff) n JJ sliJ Li 1 ji JJ J,! bought at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. As regards the Quality and Styles of Goods, he <!e fe> < oinpet it ion As regards Prices, he only assures his friends, that long experience in the trade enables him to buy, and therefore, sell cheaper than any one else outside the city. A fair trial is all he asks. No Trouble to Show Goods. Thankful fur the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, he will, by strictly honest dealing, and hereafter, a close attention to business, try to merit a continuance ot the same, John Weil. Tunkhannock. Oct 15, 1862. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF WVOMISG COUNTY. GENTLEMEN. —In pursuance of the 43J section of Act of Bth May, 1854, you are herehy notified to meet in conventi. n at the Court House in Tuukhannock Borough, on the first Mon day in May, A. D. 1863. boine? the 4th day of the nion'k, at 1 o'tlc k in the afternoon, ati<l select rira race hy a majority of the whole number of Di ectors present, one peison of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compen sation for the same ; and certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrishurg. as required by the 39th and 40th sections of said act. J. W. DEWITT, County Superintendent of Wyoming Co Tunkhannock, April 6, 1563. NOTICE to TEACHERS and DIRECTORS An examination of teachers will be held at the School House in Sterlingville. on Saatnrdav the 2nd of May, next, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Teachers must come prepared with writing mate rials. J. DEWITT Co. Supt. of Wyo. Co. Pa. Tuokhannock, April 19th. 1863. 2 w. i uli aio sirm HAVE JUST OPEXED A NEW DRUG STORE opposite the residence ofR. R. Little Esq., on the Corner of Tioga an I Warren Streets, in Tunkhao neck lloroiigh, where can lie had all kinds of LIU GS AM) MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AX!) MEDICINES, DlltGS ADD MEDICINES, DREGS AND MEDICINES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DREGS AND AIEDICINES, , DREGS AND MEDICINES, DREGS AND M DICIXKS, DREGS AND MEDICINES, DREGS AND MEDICINES, DREGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICALS, PTE STUFFS, DYE STIFFS, , DYE STUFFS,- DYE STUFFS, DYE STUFFS, DYE STTFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICIFES, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT MBDTGINES, j PATENT MEftICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PATENT MEDIC IN Elt, PATENT MEDICINES, ' PATENT MEDICINES, with everything usually found in fyis lino. 'resiriptiona accurately tilled ; and all orders promptly attended to Dr. J C. BECKER A CO. ' Tunkhannoek, Pa. May 6th 13AS \?n3sly 1 TO THE LADIES. ifii 3E W M.T£JAmm j ISTABLISHMENT: WE 1I AVK THE PLEASURE OP INFORMING you that we are now prepared to offer you, at the house formerly occupied by lfcnry Stark" in the" Borough of Tunkhannock, a NEW aad carefttlfy sel ected stock of MSSiMMMT —and— .STRAW GOODS. in every variety, and of the latest styles and impor tations. OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT. Will consist ot every variety of BONNETS, IIATS and TRIMMINGS to be found in that line, and of the latest and most approved Shapes and Styles. MANTUA-MAKING. Wo have secured the services of an experienced DRESSI-MAKEri, and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain Yours, Respectfully. MRS. A G. STARK. The Undersigned, having moved to WilWsbarre, would respectfully ask her friends and old customers to give Mrs. A. G. STARK, a call before purchasing elsewhere MRS. C. T. MARSH Tunkhannock, April 13, 1663. The Latest Styles. —OF— SPRING & SUMMER Bonnets, and MILLINERY GOODS, have just been received at the establishment of LOUISA HEPBURN. on Tioga Street, opposite the Po3t-office, where will be found Ladies. Chilrc-B, Misses, and Boy's FLATS, HATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, end everything in the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the lawest Cash Prices. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Ladies please call and examine for themselves. Tunkhannock,Get. 3, 1862.—v2n1l lywil wsmm mum —AND— Tin Sliojp. THE subscriber has just received at his shop, over llnnkinson's Store, in MESHOPPEN PA., and will constancy keep on hand all the latest MP OVED COOK KG ST VES Among which arc ;he "CALORIC," MINER and "UNION" paturus, with PARLOR STJVES and Heaters of every description, which he oilers for jFLostcly Fay at prices that will dety competition His stoves are bought directly of the Manufactur ers at ALBANY, WILKESBARRE. PROVIDENCE and SCRANTON. He is therefore enabled to sell them at a small advance on the original cost TIN, SHEET-IRON, —AND— Copper Ware. all kinds on hani and made to order. Also IMPE, WAGON IIOXES, AND SLEIGH SHOES FOR SALE. The popular Cooking Stove, Forest, Q, u e e 11, (Elevated oven) is now for the first, offered at S2O for 8 inch, $25 for 9 neh, REPAmifJGAHD JOBBING neatly and promptly done. HENRY STANSBURY. Meshoppen, Dec. 17th, 1862—v2nt91y. THE PATENT PARABOLA SPECTACLES Constructed in accordance with tho philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a CONCAVO-CO NVEX ELIPiS, Admirably adapted to the organs of sight, and per fectly natural to tho eye. THE BEST HELP TO THE HUMAN VISION. EVER INVENTED. The advantages in the uo of these Spectacles art, 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 of head 1 , 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 It Chandler, Philadelphia. F. P Blair, P. M. G., Washington. T. 9. Arthur, Fsq., Philadelphia Dr, George MeCleilan, " Reinbrant Peate, Artist, " These celebrated spectacles are purchased by the Subscriber lireetly from the Manufacturer, Inventor and l'att-ntee in Philadelphia, and are tin- first genu ine Paranoia Glasses ever offered to tho people of this County —all others are inferior imitations. For sale by P C. BURNS, Tunkhannock, Pa., Jan. 7, '63. Jeweller. Revenue Stamps, FOR SALE BY T. A. MILLER, at the Post Office, Tunkhannoek, Pa. v2m32. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, HIIILADELPHIA. For the Relief of the Sick <J- Distressed, afflicted with Virulent anil Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases if the Sexual Organs Medical advioe given gratia, by the Acting Surgeon Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminas Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Qr&*us and on the New Reuiediesemployed tn the Pispciw ry, sent to the afllicted in sealed letter envelope f ie of,ch.nr<re. Two pr three stamps for postage will he acceptable. Address, Br J SKILLIN HOUGH TON, Ahting Surgeou. Howard Aascciation, NSOiy Ninth fctrcet, Philadelphia Pa, i TRY THE NICHOLSON MILLS!!' jggj (XEA R BA COX S OLD S TAXD.) THIS Mill hae been lately re-fitted and all tho nftxfern itnprbfouitehti' added and ia aetif it' charge of Am. fiAooKo-, of Nieholson, Wyoming county, one tff the beat IfUa lore in the cohnffyi ISirtioalar attention paid to Ciistoni Work,- % which will be done on short notice ALL WORK WARRANTED, and if tut satfafe*r torily done may he' returned ut the expense of the' subscriber!!. FLOI'R of all kinds, MEAL nnd FEED, conataafe * ly on hand and for sale, at tho Lowest Cash prices Cash or Flour paid for grain at the Highest Cash prices. S. Ij BACOfr. * PICTURE GALLERY AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUVfcN PRINTS. At.- ANEW PICTURE GALLERY ed in Tunkhai.nock, which is sun* p.e-i with en tire new material for tho taking of Pictures in the Photographic Art. The undersigned has re-fitted and furnished the Sky-Light Gallery in Samuel Stark's Prick Block, and is now prepared to take Pictures iu the latest and most improved stylo of the Art. ■ ISSN IF EIStS lie has purchased a splendid assortment of Cases, among which are the Union, Band Clasp, Octagon, Oval Gilt l'ramcs. Gilt Trays. <U-, —very neat and desirable patterns— l cm les a variety of plain and fancy Cases, of every size and description. 1 he 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, ean catch so well!" Tf not. there are oilier considerations. llow impor tant. iuut jou se. or .1 faithful Jikenessof your friends and relatives cie it is too late. You have all experi enced something of the satisfaction afforded in gazing on the Picture ol an absent friend; and some of vou have known the sad pleasure derived from possessing the likeness of some fovc 1 a. nuu has been '-vd be neath the church yard mound, and felt that " No price could take from you A memento so cherished ; For, how sacred the shadow, iince the substance has perished.' But you perchance have friends still with you* whose pictures you have not yet secured. If so make it the business of to-day. to-morrow may be too late. Then come to the Picture Gallery in Samuel Stark's Brictc Block—third story—a few doors east of Wall's Hotel, and secure one of those •' faithful shadows " ... * ALVIN DAY. TuukhannockDee. 10, 1862.—v 2n13 THE MAGIC KlffifilT" The Perfection of Mechanists. If EL NO A ILFNTIVG -VXD OPEN FACE, ON LAOT'A f on GEXTI.EMAN'S WATCH COMBINED. One of tho prettiest, most convenient, and decided- " lv 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 kcV entirely unnecessary. Th® ' cases of mis Watch are composed of two metals, th® outer one being fine 16 carat gold. Tt has the im proved ruby action lever movement, and ia warrant ed an accurate timepiece, Price, superbly engrarecL per caae or a half dozen 8201,00. Samplo Watches, i.i neat morocco boxes, lot those proposing to buy a' wholesale, 835, sent by express, with bill payable on* delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in advance, as we cannot collect from those P. the Army'. Ad-' " dress HUBBARD BROS. & Co., Sc n IMPORTERS Con. NASSAU I J.OIIN Sis., NEW-YORK, GUARDIAN* ALE OF Real Estate, Bv viruto of an Order of th.-Orphan's Court of Wyoming County there will be exposed to publie sale at the dwelling house of John Wise, in th®' Township <>f Falls in said County, on Tuesday the 2nd day of June A. D 1863, at 2 P. M. of said day, < the following described Real Estate. FIRST, An equal undivided free twelfth part of all tbar certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the town ship of Falls, Wyoming County Pa. it being part of a larger tract surveyed in the warrantee name of Eli sha Spark, and bounded nnd described as followa: Beginning at the South Eastermost corner of said larger tract and running thence along its Southern line 88$ degree., West 97 and five tenth perches, to land conveyed by Josiah Larkins to Horace W. Finn Thence along sard land North, If degrees, East 29 perches to a corner. Thence along same land North ' 88J degrees, West 19 perches to a corner. Thence ' South 62 degrees, West 34 perches to a corner - Thence along the same, North 1 f degrees, East 39 and nitre tenth perches to a corner. Thcr.ce atonr tVe same North 88$ degrees, West 36 perches to land conveyed to Patrick. Thence along said 1 Patrick's land, North If degrees, East 23 perches to a corner. Thence along innd sold to Noah Patrick, South 88$ degrees, East 67 perches to a corner.— Thence North 27degrees, West 23 per. lies to a cor- ' ner, thence along sui land North, 56$ degrees, West 16 perches tt> st eorficr. Thence along th. same land South 38$ degrees, East 122$ perches to the Eastern ' Ine ot sail largo tract. Thence along said line South If degrees. West IC6 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 83 acres and 106 perches of laud, more or less. LOT NO. 2. ALSO An equal undivided four t velfth's part of a certain '* piece of land lying in the Township of Fall* County and Slate aforesaid. Rounded as fob lows : Ik-ginuning at the North West C rner of a lot of land surveyed in the Wnrr>ntce name of J >meg Thence South BR£ degrees East 115 : per. las _to a post and stones. Thence S. 1| degree' West 45 and sc. en tenth's perches to a corner. Thence North 88J degrees, West 116 perches'to n comer Thence N. 88 h degrees West .'l6 perches to a corner to the East lino of Elisha Bpark"s tract of land. Thence North j$ degrees, East 45 and nine tenth'f perches to the place of beginning. Contains 33 acre* and 44 perches of land more or less. Jormsot sale—One tiurth of purchase money to ' be paid at titne of sale, the balance with interest to be paid in one year and to Lw secured bv bitod and " mortgage. Ry Order of Court Laura Stonf, 7.1 BA I.OTT, Guardian of the tniixX Cltarl&v Chtl Iren of Jeremiah Stou e. —Deceased. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. £¥¥) Brsill ?LS OF GOODRICH'S SEEDHNdtf ; \J\J\J Comprising the following varieties: Garnet Chili, Cuaco, Conical City, Catee, i|| Pinkeye Rustycout. Also bushels of Earlyl Junes. Price 82.50 per bbl., ceirvered at the PU#*a da. pot ihe barrel to contain us many sorte as mm choose, aSfS.""*"" c'rCi t- Lux c. r* t
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