X Jjiic of persons Drawn to Serve as Jurors for January Term, 18(J5. GRAND JURORS, MuHoorANT,— Ztla F'u roam, Gordon fewcatland. WINDHAM —John Kinsley TUNK. Tp —D. I' I'twitr, Geo. Osterhout, Abram A °FAI.LS --Sural G Miller, Israel Oneal, NICHOLSOS.—AIOOS Wight, Henry Hardin*, John Niver, Perry Oakly, . NORTHMORB LAND.— J• V * oatylo, Lewis Austin, Ho tit Caton. TUSK BORO. —II Miry Tloscngrant. EXKTSR.— Satn'L Sick lor. Forks TON. —Geo. llenry EATON. Jas. X. l'llgMni Liit.MNißiM.-T. 1) Spring, Chas. Keecey. Abel . Piatt. Musno'-'PtN. — Dan'l T- Sterling. LKMON —Henry Harris. ri iii JURORS, Kicuoi.sos.~Wut. D. o?ter!i.>ut, Rhodes Green Iliram Marey. .. ~ ... „ Falls, — A. J. Vantyle in, McKune, \> ui. Owen K T. Devvitt, G. W. Sherwood. Ovrfitld. -Abrant See >y, C. C Vyers. TI'NK Bonn lienry lir wis-.-onib. NORTH BHAVCH.--Newel Piicnix, WASHINUTOS —Chns Place, Emanuel OverfL'd. WEHOOI'ANV. —Th.s. L Vote, Ilosea lv. French, 'Mocs Kintrer MONROE —Geo. 3 Howell. Killcs X. Ncvmury, Ilcuben Pari.-, Wei. ! Caul - EATON .—John D. Roger.?, Evans W.Drake. Ly gander Harding. NORTHMCRKLANI'.-—Levi M inters, Dan 1 G. I irey TUSK. Tp.---Wtn. Caske.v. .Join Shiil -r. BuAtNTRiM.—-L I*. Stur levant, Sim'l 11 Gregory Peter Mvrc.- ExKTßß—Thos* D. IT'-i'llv. AJrsUOPPFX ---Jas. Butniei!, CLINTON--Frank 11. Castle. "SHEHIFFS ~ SALK. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF VEX. EXPO., I i ine directed, T will expose ' pub lie si'.\ at the Court House, in Tnu'shai v. k Euro. on the II hJ an 1865, nl one o'clock PM* that • r!■•in let. p. -e, er l'arrci of land, Bitaate in Monroe Eownihip, and described as follows. viz : Beginning on tli -■ East !.u* nf land- ofWlu.ll. Or Mitt, on tho Xoi th s.-io ct Lake road, nr. J running North one and a li t. d■- grens, East fifty four a■ ! eight torn us p- r-a- -; ■- ni'it eighty eight a°i 1 a half degrees I.a t thiny -even perches south, thirty degree - ■ -t - ' 1 i per. hot, to the l.ako road by GiO Su io leiU-J.. ; thence by and with sai I roa i !• rtv n'-ue an I one fourth degrees West sixty *"* perches and three tenths to the beginning; eontainiug t: u ai res end thirty pcrchrs, more or less; (excepting one half were f r 3'h id lie s-,anl also ex ep-ting ah >u one fourth of an acre on No-:h end resettedCarj n tor tor purpos sof :an<iuttg watc) with <## two story new frame stove and dwelling Lous •. one i i house and one barn, and some truit tie. a thereon--- about two acres imjiro-el. Seized an 1 tak nin ess H-a xt the suit -t !>• nj Kttura asiignc.l A.- vs El-j.li i'">s And will be so J foi ea .. on! . : AIIIRA GAY, 31; r.T. Tunk.Dee. '9>h. ! 64. SHERIFFS SALE, j i BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT ui' FJ. FA. to i-.e < •to me U'veetel, I will oxp •to t-h'.•: i • -Re i i . Court House, in tin; B-r >ug"u <•' i • .khan;. • ■. on ... m 14tii dy of January, A. D I 65, a: t o'clock p* M.. all of the right, ti'.le and in: rest of La .- chanan, in an i unto icr .i'u '■>! r.e tra i i • parcel of land, situate in the 1 ■■.n-iii, Nieholx,n- AVyoiuing Cuiiaty. P.t.. r.u i led ;ui ! de i.i.i a- follows ;on the e. t i ere. k, .. i •.- ... iiw by 1 aids of I'r, E-'iu on West uy find : .\(r .Scarle, on the Nt tth by 1 aid • f Ji.lui It u.i .ui* AleN'aman a. Cont iiinug i it li;. v . ., .vittw aboutjtwenty acres improved, with one plauk i. wseoj axd oilier outbu.! • et r , v.i'h t... aj, .ir'.- nances R-. Seizedar.d tnk • i i e\. ir . •. ..t f L Ilar ling & Co. v Ru .? Bu-iian n. And wi.l be s.jiJ . r t. .sh only la* Allitl GAY, SheiilF. 1 Tunklisinnoeh. lee. 19th, I - 1- 'SHERIFF'S SALE. • BY Xlßi 1 i. 1 . Vv Tli i < A /■*/, FA. t me f i -directed 1 wi'l :\ t-> Iu- !".• -i- ;■ -lii• i'OUI: f * House in the C trough id d unehatino o i i li ,i 4 .f January 1 • , >• ; i>_ ... .. * lot, piece o. pv el of land aitu ite iu i.io I i • J w ship of Mthoop..tit Wyoming C iun:- i■ a , . •, U boUwlcd und follow viz orth fa* by mail- road, on the 1.. >by the mill pond, n the I South by lan lof V ui. 11. Barnes, on the West lan lofC. En lev nit. .•.,n:,ti.iing about oris lour' i of an ncre more or less, ill improved, with one frame •dwelling House, ou" B.iru, :ii. i ...i • BlHcksoinh shop, a til some fro.; t'ocs in ;e u wi.li ti.o i g.u.- fen n ces & • Seized an 1 t.R- n i.; exe -n iiR . I tlia suit ol V.'ai. If. Ii true- v.-John 15.. Bb.ee. An 1 will be soiJ f r ea.-ii only, hv AIIIdG \Y. Sher':. - Tunkhannoi 1:. Ie •. 4 h I .' ! SHERIFF'S ALE. li\ \ 11.1 I 2. HI AV 111 P (']• h f p. I to mc di rected I will e.\ji.-e to jai'.'i • :r|e a' fits C . ri House, in Tntinhinu- L 11 ugh, on ike t Itl .. . January l-ti.Y ;t . <•! • k P. M , i ceirain , 1 piece or parcel of lrutl. situate in Eaton Township, . bounded, and Resoi kici us billows, vi>. : Begint.iiig , nt ; hctnli eis corner adjoining land of E tiis 3tc;i|iu > xm band of Su.-i|iioh:nir.u B.;v r. tii ne up said 15iv • er Ninth. Sj d. gree-, V -i. ; -reii s to a..take 1 corner, thence South, ."ji i g. West 49 j r-!i ■.• to > cor:i-r or litic oik-lid tjiheiis; then-S urh, 51 i rlcg l ist. Sj. '.vhos Ii a ile;n!' _k <.■ i • the South 7.3 dog tvi-'t iO9 . -he t.i Sirs ;'' ' c ' ' '' ginning, containing twelve aires mi l I >9 ;.er he.. more or lass—about . .1 arc- IIKTC* f iu....... id ; with ft douhb' house an I -■>.>••• fruit, trees t.i . •.u with the epparten mkm; lue the estate of defend int , in sai 1 writ name I. Seized an ! taken in ex.. uti n at the suit of Wel liu-ton Lee, vs Sylvester Walton. , | An! will bo sold f. r cash only. I v A 111 IIA GAY, Sheriff. I RIxGISTER-'S NOT ICE. KOIICE is hereby given, 1 i all jvrsons interested, j that tho following A mints hive been hi >d in tho ' lljgis er's UJi;3, a: Tna.h vn iic.i ;an 1 xvilihej - , •ented to tho Orphan's Court of Wyoming thai! ' v •" to be hold at Tun!,h:i;:no-.:k, on the 16th. d-ty d lau- ! uary, next, for cotfimi.tti ..rl allownttcc, to 'a: f The final account ol Bet.-.ey II Stardevunt, I.'xec i:tr xof the estate of Eii-ba Stairdevrt t. deck I late 1 of Braintrim Township—Filed, Nov. 17. 1361 The final account of Orrln pish, E oecutor of the i last "\\ ill und Testament of James Jennings Ino o Meshoppcu Township, deceased.—lhlrd, Nov. 19th, ! 1364. The final account of Charles l:ou3;-r AiminAtra- • torof the estate of Abnnu Transue, late of North- l inorclan I Township, decM —Filed, l>ec. 16ih, 1864 'ihe final account of I\ ill im Robinson. \ .minis; r tor of the estate of George Lott, 1 ito of Porkstoa Township, aee'd —Filed, Dee. 13th, 1361. The f,n il account of John Flummer'eli. Adruiiiis tiator of the estate r.f Jacob FlnmuiorlVit. lnle "f Washington Township, dee'd—Filed !)• c. 19 h 1.-T4 Register's ftffi -e. j >• Tunkhaunock, Do -. i<>th, IS6-1 S O ii. PAIiUT *fl. lU'^isfer. NOTICE. Whereas mv wife, Sarah Ann has left my bed and board without just cause n provocation ; therefore, an person.-; are hereby forbid to trust or harbor her "D my account, as I will pay no debts of her contract a in*. j Nicholson. Doe. 13th, IFG4. it _ OSCAR M. STEPHENS. H . * NOTICE. ij is hereby giv hat I have placed in ~ . r possesion of L. b. Vosburg. one SPAN rin ~!L bay COLTS, to be kept by himdtt ;n .' , " tßur6 'H person are forMd to molest or at their Witb tbcnl as tliP - v wil ' so Tunkhastor ■>, Dee, 20 h . RV L> I LL INGS. - * fiee in *EY AT LAW, Cf . bBTcx i p 4 . i -ck. r Mlg „ st) Tunkr . r j 4 ' JSTe^Ksv iikit itarkft. The suhscr'J er w uld inform tho citizens of Tunk. annock Bor lugh and vi 'nity. that he has lately opened a Shop for the sale of BEEF'. MUTTON, PORK POULTRY', Ac., one door south of C. M- Kooil's Gioeery-Store; where, by strict attention to busine-s, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. N* B. IDs prices will always be as low as the low est M. FLOI2EY vl-i-19-tf THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN AT "THE GROVE lEfll fvHLLS" NEAR Shaw's ( l orncrs in emon Township, THRAD-IRR A. JACKSON, the Leasee of these Mills vpractical Mille rof long xperitnee, thankful for past favors, hopes by g'\ing his p-ers-nal attenti-in to ;lie business to merit a continuance of the same. I'LGI.'U and l i El' of ALL KINDS constantly OR hand and f< r S A Llk CJXT"X i O>3VI- ; WOTFLHL, saris! ictotiiy and ex;a d-;i,,u-lv done. TII MO. A. JACKSON. v.4n.133:n Spcciis! Xotii'es. A US>ITOII"S NiTI C ! 5:. The tiitdt rstaned, having been apjmint■•<', by the Orphnn'- Court of Wimnirg County, an Auditor, to examine the aocennt et T. D iSnring A J. Laeey Ailmii: strat-irs ol the e-tate <d Geo '• L.iccy GeeM ; will att< ni' s rid examinitien at his office in the ]:..!• nigh "f Tonka inn-i it on .*•' it unlay the 7th dij of January 1365, at . o'clock P. M : at which time and ]'. , all ; r.- interested therein may a - car and be !■•••< ■i. • del arre-l l'roin couiuiing iu upon the fun-J arising from -aid estate. IIAIIVI.i BICKLER, Auditor. Dec. 7th I ' Jl, •-rBSTOiB-. NOTJCI3, Tko : • r.i•- ;!• \. g1 •• i< npjsiinte I r.n Audi tor -vtl •• Co . <" ■ ■ ;i ii P! is of Wyom'ng Coun tr • • ii iv - i iiv (now in C- urt) ' r • i ! v (he |-.,r ■ ■ • ; ' !■' : ha I. mi- ' "d in : . "; f • -, ; , . .. , j lien cr; io.-o . >I J ik- i. ir-l ■ will tu-ei-l !■ •ho di'iies of bis ;p-- intt .:B at his offi-e in tile lair olig'i fTiriKb.na- iMI -itur'.iy D -eeitt'icr ZL*H 1864 .1 one okl.- k i.: ■'■- afti moon, ;lt whi-.-U linn* and ill-ice all p is ins hiving ay claims upon sjid fi nd are her< y notified present tho same, or tie J, are i fr ui i-nobtg in u|r.ii s.rid fun I F, C. ROS.B Audi: -r Tunkhar.r.ock N v. 23th 15CI. AdiiHiii'lraioi'vi Aiisicc , Let cr; oi Administration on the estate of Henry W |- ; t ! tie <-i Win .bun Township <lee',|. Hiv ing been gran ed to the ITndeisigned. AH persons having ci ii: - igam-i E-tatf ar -re pie-te Ito pres a prts nt them 'lnly authenticated for settlement an. ail i' l R> ir.di 1 te.i to sai i E'late ; r o rc -UtSied make ioimcdiatc payment to. AMIR \ GAY, \dia'r.'or CAR'iLIN i'. il FASBETT Ad ur'x A SIM ! * 1r415 I MX S NO'i'li 11, Notice is h roby given that letters of Administra te, u us!: I'-; !• o( An Ir v ,-i kk-r Dc- t. 1 v - . ■ G [ j do . .tod to said Estate are reque ed to make tintnedi ate {WtyiaenE and thoso huvnig cl uinS ngnlnst the saioc xvi 1 jr..- at them dull a- ' u -cat • ' for -ttlc ii-.'-rit. 1 AN NY' .HCKLiin. 1 t.;U:i.... i h P t. A i ur'x N till. ! itli I CM y. ry, y- v v -.*s * r . . ■ -.V A A- c. -'.IA. V.; .. s iix — V .. X I.ADIE3 AND GFNTLI- MKN if -. u vv: li to tnr.rry, nd-Eis- the and r.-ignc 1. who will vtnl y< u without mOncy ami without price, val t! it \ ' l.i -,- ;iii I sn.'c lily irro o'-ti. f.og-. wealth or > -atity . '1 !ii> iuh.ruiatt-iii .gitl cost i .thing, an 1 i: vou -.is!i to marry, 1 uid checrfuity assist \oii, — all* letters strictly confidential. The desire l iiifiur niatiou scot by re.uru mail, an 1 no quest iu . asked, I 1.e.;; 8 mih I>. Lamb' rt, Grcenj'-bit, ]\i:g c Co., New .V ik v4-tiM--kno. 1! () IF Alt I) iS s a CIA T I O A , PIIILAKELPIIIA, PA. nis.: \s. or-Tttr; N rnvens. Fi MIVIT., T'rt" \ni \-:i r;\: * lKi STKV n"-.v an 1 reliable trc-l?- lne-t iu \ ; irts of tho H"W \UI> A3 Of'IATION —sei i bjr mail in se lie I leUcr envelopes. ITee of charge. Ui ..* Dr. J BKII.LIN llbl'ii HT'.N, II -.v-u-.l Ass M.-i ii...n, No. 2 -uuta Xmßi a-r.-et. Bhil ai] Iphw l a. v-li.l-dy MITUik I' v tilt* Benefit of Soldiers' Orphans, "fbv an a.-! of Bie Legislatur; of l'enn-ylv innji is j rov IMiy 9, i-'.il. tho C vorti- rw- anthoriz el to receive t!ie tui of fifty thousand dollars, offer . ; t.y :'.ie lVnosylv.ud i U-il.ro t-i t'uii : u. , ..* sire cdu iv.-n an I irift.n".ensiu-e ot 1 ttuto orphan chil dren of deceased -obliei s arid sailors '' The P'-rs .io en'itic ito the i m.. of til's At are the •'children of ■ ithci* s.-x under G.c age ol fifteen, resident .n J'ennsylva Ja at the lime of the apj ii. a t . -, an-L dep i; but U;JO:i cither public or private charity f..r supj-ort, or on tiie exertions of moth r or other person destitute of means to a fibril proper education and maintenance, of i-Ib<Ts who have been k: lc I cr d.- i of wound • re • -iv -.* 1 cr of disc;. • ci uir.i'i.- ii i the 0.-ibt 1 lie i 1 Btati-, wheth er ia volunteer or iniliii > rc-giinotits of this .-;xic. <rr r the rcgu' ir araiv of the naval service ol ihe t n ■io l >tiites. bat uho w- c a the time of entering tuch service, actual bona fide resi h-i.ts of Pefinsylvz iu i." SIMH children v.'.'i be board •5, C! >:'uc-1 and eduea t-'d ; those uu ler ti: * gc of -ix ,cr s, in any sui'al le ; school that will receive them oo proper terras* and I cse ever six yeart of age, in one c. the Jtato Nor mal 8.-ho- Is Tic- ajip'i -ation must be made "by tho mother, if t:;. .-. if not by the guardian or next friend." ■. i -ous rcj ti -g Mich orphans as above de i-Mid<i cart r- ■ -..•> in'brui >tion, blank form", a:. I u.i tcicssary a.---st.i>..-c by application to either of the UUiicrs gIK- i P M OSTERHAT'T Esq, 1 B.v. (k R LANE. Lev LUTII; K F'MC K, Mrs HELEN .M. NEWMAN, Miss LliuDA S.CAREY Suierintendiiig Com ni'tee f>r 3-d li.-rs Orphans in Yvyoii.ing Couu'.y S('i > iV Ii \ LOW I \'s LADIES MISSES AN D CHILDREN'S y:■r; - g- .-e , y ry f\ ry n O .*'• c-N. -N- jCv v XZC *\ m. \JT VJT . N't- ha ..- Lank, 56> Broadway • MRS. E. WINTLE. (Forme rly of "GRAIN'S BAZZAS,") i n ler whose Superindence the above Departments : arc couhi -t'-l. to pleased to announce to her former patrons and the I."dies of New Yotk generally, that, • ia comiectioii with Ac iiumcrous ALTIBTE.B under her dirccti n, she is prepared to litrtnsb. promptly, I fabics, Jili=js?s aub (£i)ilbreu's (Dutfit ing to (Prber, nrr L/l i ni , l:S ' UNDER LINEN. L'fuOti it lit % Kept iu oto.k, reiitijr iui liiaUicii ite use, Pacticulnr attention gtren to T 3. COOPER, PH7SICIAN .1 , Gentrc, Luzerne County Pa. ~ I FARM FOR SALE. Tho Subscribers w !1 sell at Public Vuedne 01 | Auction, on Saturday. Jon. the 7th 1865 A Valuable Farm ' situate in North Branch Township Wyoming Coun i ty Pa. 10 mile- from Tnnknmnoek, on the main • r I.J, le.idini from Mehonp-iny Towan la, l , Conaty , auJ t.i Du bore ;• •< Lanorte in Sullivan County, h well water-it y g u.l springs, nn I ' Stream- pi.—ing through it. Is well ad ipted to grain orgras.-. Coutatr.s ACRES. One Hundred and Th'rtv, Improved ; Kith a Large frame House, frame Biun and other t Out bui.dings. Has an ex "'lent or. hard of Apples, p Peach an I Plum trees Ti c unimproved land is heavily t; • red with Pine, Maple, Ah and Heui lo.'k 'J he Farm, hit the Estate ol the HON PEKCIFER LEMON Deed, i- one of the hi t dt iraide in Northern Pennsylvn ! uia. 1 Sale to be mala at the premises, | Terms Easy, and made known on day of sal-. E. <' VlN'i . N r t Ev.'s of JOHN PEOITS i P. Lemon, Dee'd PROSPEOT tJS FOR 1865. I THE SATURDAYEVENING POST, , "The Oldest & Bestol the Week! es." U! pii.iii .it • t.t i'HE PO>T would en 11 the at i tent ton of their host of oil fm.-nJs and the public to t: ir Prospect is for the com ng year* THE POST : still continue.-. !t> maintain its proud j'siiion as A MKtSI i LASS U I Kli.MtY PAPER, fin : arrays wee iv it s* : : and numerous coluina 5 of Cllnice Li tcra lure, including X TORIES .SKETCHES, PoEIItY, ES sA j - ANi si.: i ;T..-', and everything of an interest ing character (!• siguc 1 j T O IXSTIt VC T AN D A M USE FAMILY <' i illl.l dI.N who read a go i | literary paper weekly, can scarcely fail to become more i ulr-v.ited and intcl'igni. under it. influence— J their st ck of geueral information, especially, will be greatly enlarged. That TUB POST bai exerte I '< 'in.- beneficial intlueu c in th ... imUof cases 'iliot.-'SANDS or ITS OI.I) IATttO>;s I v. '3,1, >Tll' Y, ! Thcrer.ro SI ii-vC .1 ii I**. T'Y TIIK f > os r. . "" 1 ll "' ... lull im rive,neat It ra ' " .1 srrnxr; machim: vrkmh jr. We will give on- ot WHEELER .t WILSON'S Citnitnn vrn. u i\<; M —tL ■ regular in! e of which •- FITTY-YIVE DOLLARS -on the &I --• lowing terms; • I. Twenty copies, one vc..r, and tho Sawing ; or M• ' ' 910,00 !"" Machine, ' * £5 00 ! M hie.', ' 100,00 Ti! rh •ti if th ■ aV.v Clu'-i, a lady <an g j twenty shbs ribers at the regular piriso of 8*2,50 1 | cop*.* and then by son ling nn th =o -iibscru>tion a I and Tv.enty Dollars in ad lit: ?\ wall get a Much s, . ■ - • ■ ■ leas , fire Dollars, II she gets thl ty subscribers and SOT c ity-live dollars, she will only hare t . add Ten dol ila rs to' ho amount Wbitu if sho gets fbvty sohsceri ; i.-. .; ar 'iie regular price she wi:l got her Machine j fir nothing. Ti. ' l'.f> r will ' o sent ' > <1 if." rent l-offices <f <h.'- •' I. I tic names ant r IIIUV .: .ui Ibe lonvar.l --• <ii ..s .Mi.! I!y a- bt.iini- 1. i:i <>r-'.-r that tho sub'cri i bei 4 may i—gin to raceive thei- pspbni at once, ani j rn.. become ui.-sati.-ii d wirh th • delay. Whin tho i wbt to amount < i money is received, ten Setting Ma : c:iiiui v.i 1 l.e duly hireariie 1. 'II." ( hit s inav be j in:-,- . in 11. i sub., ribers to THE LADY'S | i'i. i EN T>, it dt sired. j j . in t ci- ■ tfao Machine sent will he tho j i-.lulur IVII LEI '.if A WlL>uN' . j M ichin j s ; i b_v them in New Y-.n! f r fu'. v-!iv - fl dlars Tho ' M.ichiue v. ii. t - m !'*"! 1 new nt the r.i iinifai tor • m j Hew York, boxed, and fotwar-tod free of coat, with .i. Jcx '* • it ii (it iFciglit, C vsil IN A isV \N.'::- j One c py, ©no year 52.ih' j Tw > Copies, ■ p.) j Four copies, •• 8,00 I Eight copies, " an I one to gett -rupof clu!>,l6 00 ! 'twenty ' " nndi.nn' g tier up of club, '-5,00 O.i; opv <T TllE POST a . one < f THE L \lt's V FP.LEND, 1,00 1 • '•eHInIT ! in IHE POST wilt always bo ! different fnmthal In THE I IDY'B FRIEND. I A ; 'hcpT! ■ THEi* '-T tho - une ns t. aof Till. I, !11 ]• it lE\ J i Ihe ("In*, in i v fcc | eumptood ebcltmivety ..r ti. > p per. 6r partly of tho pap rani p.uilv of tho mag.izn . . of course the j • ■ a. is in fill trotting up a I !.il. may b a either one or th"t-t!) >\ .1 •: 1- Any | r.- n h.i.iug -out a club i may n.l ••• r names at any time during the year , i lie pa] . i T>r a C'ub psa v In- -cl.l to ilffer-'iit vist | ; f'U ' cri icr- in Ecifi 'i Norlh America r. n-t remit | twenty cents in adiiil on t<> the arintntl titbtiriptloi, as wc 1. ivo to pre] ty the i . .8. {instate on their pa i pirn | _ Remittances should bo us.odi hi United States notes i Tor all amottn'- over !' i; dlars w • prefer drafts . on any of the En tern t i ■ i*. a payable to our order* i i fcpc"iincnt r.ua.bcr- of THE PO.ST scat : gr.uis. A idrtts. DM ICON A PF' r "n>ON No. .;19 Walnut St. I'hilada AVER'S CH.ERRY PECTORAL, FOR TITE RAPID CURE OF Coii'gLs, Colds, liillufHZti, H'lfirscnoss, Croup, Broncliitis, Inoijii nt CousutH ptiou, and for {lie relief of Consump tive Patients in advanced stages < f the disease. , wi do ithe field of its use fulness and so nuni ' erou? ore the of its cure?, that almost every j sr. (ion of country abounds in persons publicly knowii ; who liav- la, u re to leu froin nlaruiing and even ! desjicrate disciof the lun ri by n s llS o. When iir.ee triid, its superiority over every other csreto r.at is too apparent toosonpa ohat nation.and where j i.s \ 'l'tuf*.- aro known, the | a • . • r. > longer hesitate what a dote to employ ior the distressing and danger, os „• iions ,-t the puliri .nary organs that , are incident f., oar climate. While many inferior retn ties thi st upon th" onitminity have failed an 1 been dis.-nr led, this !: gain • i friends by every trial conferred benefits on the sifHigtc 1 they can never forget, and pmJu e turcs to numerous and t.i ) i\ to irkai.lo to 1 c forgot ten Taos, W'IO rcijiiire an nf',ri; •<- lit■([ir'n r t, puri— fy tin- | will li ..I AYEtt's c IMP EX I' SAtiSA . >hil.i, \ 'he iy |, i:s.> Try it once, and vou *viiS know i v ; Pre (kired by J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell Him. ai: i so!o > no . Mark l'unkbannogk, and alt deal j ersin medicine every v.-h if, I Free! I TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, I A GENTLEMAN; cure lof Nervous Debility. In- j 1 ct mpctt-ncy, Premature Decay and Youthful Error I actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy o firnish to all who need i , (free of charge ). the ' recipe and directions for making the simple remedy §sed in hi sso. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ; advertisers bad experience, and possess a sure and , valuable retro dy, can do so by ad ross>ng him at once at his place of business. The ltceeipc and full inforuiation- of vital ini[>ortanee —will he cheerfully sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN No- 60 Nassau street, New York Nervou Sufferers os both seves will find this information inraluablo. '-nls-3mo j - . 1 |[?fo StirfrHsnunft. ' H ALLS TEI D ¥ H A i¥E Lt ' S CSOI-0.133.131. n 1 n d ; n j IIAI.I.STCAD &. HAMMELL,; ! PKAI.ERS IM UKRCIUMJISE. > : i NICHOLSON, WYOMING CO. PA. ■ i r i, s 1 •' FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT • of Goods, Go to I !Ha 11 st e a<l & Hammcil'si : l i . ■ • For Sugar, Teas anl Molasses, ' i : ao TO : : HALLSTEAD & IIAMMELL'S* : > l s : FOIt FLOI rt, FISH A Sill DAMS, • : GO TO HALLSTEAD A IfAMMELL'S '■ : : . ! I • ! i! : pjr Spies Starch, and tsa!trains • co 10 ; : HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S J i , . For Woolen S one and China Ware, • GO TO : 'll ILLSTEAD J 11 A M M E I. L 's ■ • FOU GLASS, SAILS iiAftrwAnE, AND • CCTI.EKV. '• Go to ■ ] ! Halls tend and Hummcll's ' ' j • For Cloths. Cassiiueres and Vestings • ; co to ; H ALLSTE AD A IIAMMELL'S J : •For Muslins Calico's \ Dress Goods- Go to ! i HALLSTEAD AII YMMELL'S ' ' | i ' " i I j For Soap, Candles, and Crackers. ; on TO ; i HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S. ! For Oils, PainS and Drushes, ; co to ; '■HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S' For Flour, £alt, ani Fruits, • go TO ! i IIAI.LSTF.AD A IIAMMELL'S ; I j i : : •TO GET Tfin HIGHEST PRICES Ton RAI.V • : ANII PRODUCE ] go to : , '.HALLSTEAD IIA MM LL'S i ; i ' To Get Entire Satisfaction, ■ GO TO ! ; HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S * * I ■ To get an Equivalent for your money, •i Go TO • I HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S I ' ' : HALLSTEAD A IIAMMELL'S ! MOTTO. ; ; Large Salet and Small Profits. Tht • Beet Good*for the Least Money. | Sterling & Loom is |£EEP the bct tind largest assortment of ! MERCHANDISE to be lout id .ti toe country, ami mod of it was purchaed previous t the j LATE ADVA NC II IN PRICES, which eiiflldes them to ! Sell (loads Be low present Bates. VVc have C'Uistantlv on band, I J xS'alt by tho barrel, Fine Salt by the sack, and half barrel, Turks Island Salt f >r packing meat i ! Flour, Sole Leather, Iron, Nails, Nail • j Rods, Tow Cork, arid Cast Steal • Carriage Bolts, Plaster, | C3rOociiS G R 0 CE R I E S } Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cajis ; Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Flardware, Wood en ware, Stoveware, Paints, Oils, Crookcry, Liquors, Stationery, Wall Paper and Bordering, Gri mis i< uies, W heel barrows, Pegs <U- Lasts, Buffalo It obes. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Plated /Spoons Rosin, Tar &c., i j We giv.' bch w a few of our present prices sulject t.i ail changes of the market, viz.: Suit S-I per barrel. Flour §l2 per barrel. Prints 25c to 40c per yard. Rest Brown Sugars 20 to 22c. j White Sugars 25 cts. per lb | And everything not enuttxrated, it) Fame proportion. Ail v.e as!-: is for pt-' ple to call and ?ee fir ! themselves, a 5 - we feel confident that 8e can : mee! tlieir most sangutno expectations. j STERLING & LOOMIS. eriingville, P.i.. Oct. o. ltiod—\4nlo JIT RECEIVED, j —FROM PHILADELPHIA 2AND~ ! 3>L oris., ; A F U LI. AS SOItT MK N T OF j I I 0 7 H - a VCjJls, . DRESS GOODS, : SHAWLS, CASSIMERS, Clotb.ing', Shoes, Hats, Jidincu (Loooiis, NOTIONS*. Ar. &r , rtiipted to this Season' which will . ■ (told at the VERY LOWEST MA KET ' I'iUC'E for O'a-h urCouutrr Produce, at the Store of John Weil. j Ta tDkbsrork Yircfa' iO, ISC4. | E. lt U, T, AN room Ye. CO,, | Manufacturers i i Photographic Ma-' terials, WHOLESALE AND RELAIL, 501 BROAD JKAY, N. Y. In : dditi'Mi to our m .in i 'lsiness of PIIOTO- I ; QRAPIiiC MATERIALS, wo aro llcadquartors for the foil wine viz : mm,i mscmc! VMS. • |' I_ ! I Of th ■? wo have an immense aso*tmc nt. including t War Sccr-cs American and Foreign C tics and j ; Landscapes. Groups. Statuary, Ac Ac, Also, re- j i j volving Sicrcsi o|c-, for public or private exhibi-j tion. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on ; j receiptorS'iiinp , t —o | Photographic Albums. j< Wc were the fir-; t intioduce these into the Unit c.i ~"rit-?s, and we i. i:y fact urn immense quantities > c in gieat vaqety t .aging in price tr ui 50 . enU to 1 SSU. Our ALBUMS hive the reputation of being j ' | superior in b;:uty and durability to any others : ' i f hey will l.e sen' by mail, free, on receipt of price, ' 1 E STFINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER* j CARD PHOTOGRAPH 1 . \ Our Cattileguewbrn Y Piucasu rhiK FIVE THOU- ' S AND difi-'rerit s Kae'kuboe auditions are ' - continually being made) of Permits of Eminent | j American.-, Ac., viz : about :I OH Major-Gcnerala, I 550 Statesmen, i 1 1 200 Brig.-Generals, | 1:>0 Divines, I * 275 Colonics, 1*25 Authors, 100 Lieut.-Colonels, j 40 Artists j 250 Other Officers I 125 Stage,' 75 Navy Ofii ors. | 5" t'roni'nt Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits, l Ob* COPIES of WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celehratad En- ! gravingn. Paintings,St ifucs A • Catalogue sent on ' " receipt of Stamp An oraer for One Dozen PIC- I TURKS from our Catalogue will be filled on the re- 1 ceipt of £1.89 and sent by mail. FREE. | | Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. j D. will please remit twenty-five percent of the amowi their order. F. & II T ANTHONY & CO Manr.Jactarers of Photographic Material*, } 1 501 BROADWAY, NEWYOKR. :i The prices and Quality of our Goods on n not fail to * satitfy. | Vor 9 1963* ] * C • '¥* filVll i HDIS CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH SEWING-MACHINE ! Were awarded ih<i highe.il Premiumtover all Competitor, at the f 'Rowing State and County Fairs of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Mai ufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work VERMONT STATE FAllt. First Premium fur Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work. IOWA STATE FAIR. F'irtr Premium for F imily Machine. Fiast Premium for M mufactu ing Machine. Premium for Machine Work, j ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purpose*. F'irst Premium for Machine Work. | KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. F'irst Premium for Machine for all purpoees* I F'irst Premium t'oi Machine Work. | MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. Eirst Premium forMaehiue Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine F'irst Premium for Machine Work. ! OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. : CHITTENDEN Co. (Vt.)Agr'l Soc. j F'irst Premium for Family Machine, First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. F'iist Premium fer Machine Work* | FRANKLIN Co. (N. Y. )FAIR. F'irst Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. ! CIIAMPLAIN VALLEY (Vt) Agr'l Soc. | IIAMPDFX Co. (MASS.)Agr'I Soc. i Diploma for Family Machine, j Diploma for Machine Work. ; WASHINGTON Co.(N. Y.JFAIR i First Premium for Family Machine. | QUEENS Co.(N. Y. )Agr'l Soe, First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine ; First premium for Mac-Line Work. SARATOGA Co (X.Y.)FAIR F'irst Premium for Family Machine. I MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR First Premium for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work GREENFIELD (O)l'NION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. F'irst Premium for Machine Work. ; CLINTON Co (O)FAIR. ! E'rst Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. I MONTGOMEJY Co.(Pa)FAIR. First Premmm for Machine for all purposes. First Premium for Maceine Work. S AN JOAQUIN Co (Cal )FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium (or Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT (Cal ) FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. F'stst Premium for Machine Work. VW The ahoro comprises all the fairs at which the G Rot-hit A H.'.UER MACAI.VES were exhibited this yen \ Sales-rooms, 405 Itroadxvaj, Njxv York, GD Cncstjut St. Philadelphia EYt: AND FAR INFIMAR Y. On th? Square, Three Doors from Steele's Hotel,) WILKI.SBARRE, PA, r PIIIS INSTITUTION is now opened and fur* 1 nished in the most costly style. Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms are large, convenient ind well adopted The Surgi- al apartment contains -he Guest collection of instruments in the country, snd thus his faculties will enable him to meet any ihd all emergencies in practice lie will operate ipon all the various forms of BLINDNESS, Cata ract, Oecluon df the Pupil, Cross Ey-e Closure of the Tear Dueta, Inversion of the Eyelids Ptervgium tc. &<•. And wiil treat all forma of Soros) Eye 3ranul"d Lids. Opacetics of the Corr.ea, and Scref lluus diseases of the Eye together with all ihe du jases to which the Eye is subject. I'EAI Xi-.~S 11 i.i treat ill the di-teiecs common :o the organ Discbarges from the Ear, Noises in the Ear, Catarrh, difficulty o! hearing, total Deaf ness even where the Drum is destroyed. Will vn* iert an artificial one answering nearly all the pur poses of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All disetMs •oininon to the Throat and Xoe will be treated. GENERAL SI RGER\, —He will operate upon clubfeet, Hair Lip, Ciett Pallate, Tumors, Cancers, Enlarged Tencils, Ac. Plastic operations by heal ing new flesh into deformed parts and general Sur ;crv of whatever charae er it may present. HE! \IA (or 111 PEI RE) —He will perfrom "La bias operation for ihe radical (compile) cure of Hernia, this is unquestionably a perfect cure, and is dona with little or no pain. Out of many hun dred operated upon in Boston there has Uen no failures, it having met the perfect approbation of ail who have submitted to it. All IIFICIAL EYES— Will insert artificial Eyes giving ibcm the motion ana expresion of the natur al They are inserted with the least pain, lILDORRHOLDL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis ease is readily cured. Those suffering from it will do we'd to call. Dr I p Do (.raff visits \Y ilkog-B.irro with a view of building up a p rmnnent Institute for the treat ment of the Eye, Ear and General Surgery. The experience of more than a quarter of a century in Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a ufficient guarantee to thoso who may be disposed t Moploy bim, Mai D, 13(3-1. STILL IN THE FIELD. MRS. BARDWELL Anr-ounoc? to the Ladies of Tunkhannock and vicini* ty, that she has just received a fine assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, at ber rooms opposite the Post-office, where can be found in great varioty, all the LATEST STYLES, BONNETS, H.'.\S, CAPS, HEAD DRESS ES. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS' HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, and everything in the line of Millinery and F>WT Goods, which she will sell at the lowoßt cash price* REPAIRING promptly arl .u.xtly Jet*' v4nl4tf. - v- i<m ■ - um* .
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