JJLOCAL AND PERSONAL. I T LAW OF NEHSPII'I IH, — ! Subscribers who | do Dot gi re express not: c <• the v.ntrnry, ore con sidered as wishing to continue ti>ei' siiiScripUoo. , 2. Anv person who takes a paper lVotn tho Post Office—whether direetc.l to his nan eor to another- ( or whether he has subscribed or net, is responsible (or the pay 3* If a person orders his paper discontinue 1, he must pay all arrearages, or the pub!: <>ear may con tinue to Mad it until payment is 11 ide. am! collect the whole amount, ickctker It be tola fruit thr offi ce or not! There can he no legal d.s adtiuuancc un til the payment is made. 4. It the subscriber orders his j q r to he stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to end, the subscriber is bound to pay tor it, if he takes it out of the office The law proceeds on the gtound that a man must pay for what, he uses 5. If subscribers remove to other placeo AYillu.ut informing the publisher, an 1 tise newspapers are eeni to their former direction, they are resj-onsi' !c* 6; The Courts have decided that refusing to take a paper or periodical from the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for while in arrears to the publish er, is evidence of intentional fraud. 7. The C urts have also decided that a Post Mas- j ter who neglects to perforin his duty of giving noti e W required by the regulations of the Post-office De- i pertinent, of the neglect of a person to take from the office newspapers addressed to him, renders the Post I •Master liable to the publisher for the subscription. | Stopping Papers. —Should you'desire the publish- j •er of a newspaper to discontinue sending his piper : to you, always be positive that ho is paid for itjtp to the date of your request. Remember, if y u neg- • Ject this duty, it is at his option to do so or not ; and : if he may prefer to continue sen ling it, ho can hold j yon responsible for it on til all arrearage are jai 1. ; S>onatlon —The friends of Rev. A. 0. "Warren are invited to make him a D.iuatnn visit on the af- i ternoon and evening Jan. 26th at 11 ink in sous II ill Meshoppen. There will bo an oyster supper on the occasion. By order of Committee. Donation,—Thero will be a donation visitor. Wednesday afternoon an! evening Feb. Ist, for tho benefit of Rev. 1). Worrell, at his own house ; near the 3all Church. AlFa.ro respectfully invited By' Order of Committee. Fatal R. R. Accident.—Tk mas .Smith Esq. •f Abingtoi) Luzerne Co., we learn, was killen by an accident on the D L. & W. 11 R. a day or to since. Esq Smith was by profession a Surveyor* li t 1 re presented'his county in the Legislature and heII various positions of trust and honor. His loss to the erßity and to the community where ho resided i~ inreparalle. Soldiers' Orphans,--The Del. Li -k, A Wcst 'ero, also the Lack. & Kb .urn-burg Ilail R ... Is have granted free passes to sol liers . rr a ■> of Wyoming '■Go. on their way to school at Orangevill . These passes can be used only in eonr.e i n with a certificate of tho subscriber that they are c:.:d j to ihem. The person having the children in charge, wil he passed over these lloads Ith ways free The [ass and certificate will be furnkhe t to tin e ; ■entitled to them, on application. C. R. LANE A Pictorial Double \ umber.Th - Fii;:. - XOLOGICAL Jot'RN'AI, add Lire II.LC.?TItATFI\ r January, appears with 32 quarto pages, an I a : au * iful illustrated Cover* It contains Fafraits of- Tennyson, Silliuian, Shcri! n, Cobb, Phillips, Su saona Wesley—mother of John—an Indian Franz Mailer, Miss Muggins, Miss Fury, the !'•' i cess of Wales—Florence Nightingale, A Gt Warriors--Hannibal, Julius t'n-ar, Fizorro C. un well, Charles XII., Fredri k the Great, .-••ott, Wel lington and Napoleon, with Eill.s t .y, l'ii;::*\( L.- ®r, PHTsiocyoMV, Pnrst >L'*GV, r.! p..,. UOLIGV.— No. 1. \ol. 41st. Published at .0 e:t:t? a Xum* r. or S'JOO a year, by Means, F truur-A WBLL Broadway, £ C w York. Manhood : how lost, how restored. r •'/' v t* Msi— 'ri p -u .-ana Just published, ar -w edition of Dr. Culver- , well's Celebrated Idssay on the radio d cur>• i (without medicine*) > f ekhai iu :;<•: v. or - Weakness. Involuntary Mental an i Physical I ■ Marriage,mo ; !.-•. C'ONSl \ir r i Li n.rrsv, and Firs, induced by ence or Sexual extrava - j(a nee. I fP Price, in a sealed enveb-pe, f.n'v C cent?. Tna eoiebrated ant) r in this admit ble essay remonstrates from a thirty yi irs' sui • practice, that the alarming . >ns< oft ■abuse may be radically c trcd without tho donger oususe ofintcrn.ll medi inc knife—pointing our am-i •of ctt. - at net* si:*., •certain an ! effectnal, by . . 4"W. aft matter what hi condition ma; ■cure himself cheaply, priv ately, an I rail * 7 j. C^ 1 This Lector jbe n tho }.. :.d f r *. rv youth an.l every in :;: in the laud. Sent, under seal, in :i plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt pf sis ccuts, or two posl stamps. Address the puHli"!. rv. , C1!A? J * ( '- KLINE A CO. *7jßowery, X \\ York, Po.t Of o box 1.7-3 v4-n22-ly. . O 2m!S3rue nOHHS~msz- v v* EYE AND EAR IMA MARY. V)n tht Square, Thrco Doors from Steele's Hotel,} \VII,I\ P SHAH IJ Id. PA. THIS IXSTITI TIDX is now opened an l fi nished in the liio-tr co ;ly style, Reception, Private and Oper ting Rooms arc large, convenient and writ adopted The Surge a! ap- .tmnnt < nt.rin.- Jhe finest collection of instruments'in the country, •nd thus his faculties will enable him to meet any and all emergencies in practice. He will operate apon all the various forms of BLIN RXE-S. Cata ract, Oceluon of the Pupil, Cross Ly s Closure ol the Tear Ducta, Inversioa of the Eyelids Pterys Ic. Ac. And wiil treat all forms of Sor.*.?! Eve ! 3ranuld Lids. Opuccties of the Ck nea, and Scrof alous diseases of the Eye together with all Uio dis- ' aases to which the Eye is subject. DEAFNESS—II ill treat till tho diseases common to the organ Discharges fruui the L.ir, Noises in 1 the Ear, Catarrh, liiffi uliy of hearing, total Deaf- ! tfesa even where the Drum is destroyed. Will in- ' aert an artificial one answering nearly all tho pur- I poses of the natural. DISEASES OF THE THROAT.-All diseases [ "50H1 mon to the Throat and Nose will be treated GENERAL SFRGERY.— He will operate upon ; Clubfeet, Hair Lip, Cleft Fall.ite, Tumors, Can. ers, I En,urged Tcni-ils, Ac. Plastic operations by heal- ' tog new flesh into deformed parts and general Sur whatever charac er it may p;cs lit. HERNIA (or Rl PEL RE) —He will pcrfrom ' f.a pias operation for the radical (eoinpl te) cure of Hernia, this is unquestionably n perfect cure, and is done with little or no pain. *>ut of'-iapy hun dred operated upon in Boston there has been no ! failures, it having met the perfect approbation of 1 ail who have submitted to if. _ ARTIFICIAL EYES—WiII Insert artificial Eye? giving tbem the motion arct expresi nof the natur al They are inserted c. ith the least pain, HEDORRIIOLDL, (Pies) -This troublesome dis- i ease is readily cured, Those suffering from it will do well to call. Dr Up De Graff visits Wilkos-B.irre with a view a p ruianeut Institute for the treat- | •xne e -Ve ' Hr !tD '' < * * The ; Hosrtut' 6 "" ,re a quarter of a century in ' nfficicig I 1 se,ieral 'practice, iie hopes, will be a i |t umploy* 5 h\^ Uteu t0 ,Lo3 ® wbo 111 '7 disposed Mai 9,1564. DchSsUn!* M i ,T l!K rrR,:D DR. BF ' in less thvn 30 days' f i SI ' KC,FI ' IC J ' iLL " v (M!Pr NESS, Impotence of NEKVO ' Weakness. Insanity! nnd*\\ V- y ' So " ,in: ' l Nervous Affections' no mat cr fri'm SeXUa ' ™ l I daced' Price. One Ddlar ,er be? r T; * by mail, on recey.t of an order n ' P ° S ; ]K ' Vl the cure in Lst eases T" , JAMES S. BUTLER T|.l j"""" AS ° nl ' 427 ""'M, NO" York- | Our State Ctaota GO 099, "I am officially inf"rmcd that the quota of this State, under the recent call, is 00.099,' but lam not informed of the principle on ! which the draft i** to be made. It appears from Ihe President's proclamation that, it is j made chiefly to eupplyan alleged deliciency in former calls. I a*n surprised at the amount of this large deficiency, an I can only account* I for the difFerenco between the number - f men furnished by the State and the deficiency alleged to exist in the assignment of tlie present quota by tho assui. ptiun tliat the men never reached tho army, although en listed and mustered after the payment of , bounties by the localities to which they were , ! supposed to be credited. It is probable that there are very few counties in the Stale which have not paid large bounties for a j number of men sufficient to fill their former ! : quotas.— Gov. Cut tin's Message. Are we to understand from the above, that, though Pennsylvania has paid bounties ]to a sufficient number of men to fill ail for- ' j mer requirements of the general Government ! ; she must still submit to a demand f r "CO- ; ! 999 "more." to supply "an ailengod <2t.fi- j cieticy in foiwcr calls At the price paid j for one year substitutes for the last draft i (S500) our State will be robbed of -199, j dOO by the operation, to say nothing of the , business derangement and domestic allhction ! which cannot fad to fellow another conscript tion Had we a man of II ratio Seymour's ca pacity at the head of our Commonwealth,; such shameful outrag s v u!d meet with: otlier attention than a passing notice in h;- annual message. It is pitiful to see our be wildered Executive trying * batch up some , <. xcuse for the course pursued by the goner- j al Government. lie who was elected in OlT der that we might "avoid the draft" is una- j able to tell us why We are un to heavily bur- j dened with conscriptions than any tister 51ate in the Union ! The q* o a of Wayno c >unfy, from [resent : appearances, undvt* tli.s iiif.tcn us arrange ment w ill be upwards of €90,1 r n*>t forty of which, according to the official statement of I the Provost Marshal of ilii.s disliict, does j he really stand indebted —/ njnc Counts Herald. i - : i The Exodus of the \egro--Thcir Tcarl hle Suiici-iiigs* [Fi .rn the Broakhavea ( Mi? ) Telegraph ] During he rt-o nt rail i th: place, many negroes, heittof/ra c.msiuerid fatUilul s.r- 1 vanis—men vv >rnen an 1 children—nccon.pa nied the Yankees on their return. In gr-. at glee they mounted tie st >!■ n h rses an 1 ; mules of thoir owners, and I A led with pb:n j i.T In k th sr del n t:i ; f< r tho land ol A' v 1 Lincoln's rule. The v. si mof the suit rolling i xtt i age, fine drtloxur uit eating, freed •: | and equality with their liberators, rcceiv,.! j the liivt rude -ho k but a few miles Jrom : town, w!;en they were compel.e I to dismcuut ami tru Igo through the mid. watighed, huugr}' j." d col 1, they t,ti ivtd might a d main to keep up with the apu-tles of libiri*, fear of recapture by indignant matter** -'.iriii.ial i ti,.*.r (.isl-fad ■ g dia <:::s i I ea aud idleness. Die weather became bitter cold, and tiit-y suflerc ! torriblv. The fi.-i i"i , . ■ to sure 'tub wo ro tho c.inurun, !> mg de-ert j "d by their Lrutish iu ith* : - to die be the i waysrde. We bear ■ fone woman who, tired *! her burden, threw her infant, mt a m'hr.tli (.11, in the wayside thicket a:i<l left it. V.'t are informed that twenty two of tin so Abe- Linc-Jn mile stones have boon found frozen to death on the r ads travt! •i by tne Yankee on their return, mostly children, Z'ST live in a period of u':cvnmon xcitemu-.t. 1 i.c sp ; .-t ol tiie ago is re ll> presumptuous, and revolutionary. The rap oily incr tsing app- ti ; for wraith, the inor dir.ate ta te f.r luxury wd< ch it ergon hrs,t!ie vciioment spirit of-j>ecu it.on .and tcifUh cm illation which it create-, the growing c >n- i 7en.pt f r -low and moderate gains, the ard ent thirst for pleasure and amusement, the diminishing reverence for the wisdom of the past, the disregard of the lessons of experi ence, of the authority of the magistracy and the venerable insti'utions of ancrstral policy, —are so many bad symptoms of a diseased slate of the public mind, Tf-fT' There lately died in Bucnus Aycrs an old man, of seventy eight years, whose wil! contained a clause leaving ten thousand cigars for th >se wli > might attend his funeral this eccentric testator also expressed a de-ire ■ that his friends should n it leave the house of mourning without drinking to his mem rv i all the wine left in his cellar. It is said that j the wish of the deceased was perfectly ful- I filled. ■ SUICIDE. —A youcg girl named Jennie j j Forbes, who, we learn, ha:, parents in Car- j ! lion dale, committed suicide on Monday eveij ihg last at the Inuse of I)r. UpdegrafF in this borough, by taking a I .rge d >se of s ryclinine She swallowed it, t oil in a few monreiUs aft— ter confessed tlie act with apparent regret, as I she asked the doctor for medicine to relieve ( i her. She died in about half an hour. Slie was an invalid, and her suficriugs may have induced the commission of this ra-h act. A | Coroner's jury remitted a vetilict in accord * ance with the facts*— H ilkes liar re Record of the limes. j Z'.S" The enforcement of the passport i system has nearly put an end lo the travel of Americans in Canada. The passenger trains on both the Grand Trunk and Great West ern railroads are now running nearly empty j j west of Tutcnto. Guards of U. S. soldiers ; are to bo stationed at House's Point and Moer'a Junction, to see that the passport regulations are strictly complied with. "Brick" Pomperoy says In this section the whiskey is so weak since the war tax struck it, that it is run into candle molds frozen, and sold by the stick !" FARM FOR SALE.| The Subscribers vt 1! sell at Public VucJne or • Auction, on Saturday*. Jan. the 7ih .1365 A Valuable Farm sitmte in X.irtb Branch Tor; hip Wyoming Coun ty Pa. 16 in'* •> from Tmv num. ou tho in in I loii.l. lea Jin 5 ('row .\iolux>;aay to T ..vanua, Rraihord I i County, and to Dtt-'horo an;! L.i t .*-.*te ia .-nlllvaa i ' Donnty. Is trail vater.-1 bye* I spring , and i Sbreamsp i [thr -:U it. Is well adapted to grain j l or grass. Contains C's© ACRES.' One Hundred and Thirty, Improved j klth a Large frame TL u ■■". fr ••••■• Mara .rd offeer | I Out lui! *.;:•*. Has Jtn excolleu or lardof Apples, : Peach an i l'inin ti Th * unimproved laud is j ; bc.ivilv i;n'.cr<"l wi;)i Poje. M .pie, A.-u, uud Ileui- j I lock. The Farm,.! ite tho L-iate ;>1 Fio lIOX. PERCIFER LEMON Deed, i is tho inoat tic- ruble in Northern l'ennsylva- 1 nia. Sale to be raivle at the preintses, Terms Easy, and made known on u.'.y ofi sale. E. C VINCENT ) Kxrs of JOHN PFOUTS ) i'. Leu. .n, Dee'd ! AYEU'S CIIERUY PECTORAL, ' FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF ! Coughs, Colds, liilititiuzii, JI larseness, ! j Croup, Eroncliiiis, Incipient Con.sura- | ption, and for the relief of Consump tive Patients in advanced stages tf the disease. .-I. wide i .-the fi. '.J of it? usofu'r.rss and ?o num erous are the t..sesol ■ ■.. nitres, !liil aiuiqst every se-tinn'of ceuutrj abounds in pcrso*.;? puhlk-ly knowu i who havi be ute ii red h*..:a nlan. o.r and even ; (lesjiOiMtc di-. i- . • t.l the lui. - by 11? M lieu ! once trii d, it# suj i ri nit; over every < ther expeeto rant i-!• u nppar a: t> c - .pe ■rvtia. :i I where i its virtues are hi:own, the jut 6. • t:*> !••' '.er it* -itato Jul.it anlidol** t> c: y; r the tlislres.-lti-* and ! dangi-r-jus affe.tious of.the palm- miry org..: •* thit ! ate in-i.lent to our eliiuate. \. liilo utany iufcrior ; reuii dies thrusi u; n l7i couin.ui..'v hive failed and been dis-ar led, this his g tin > l friends by every j trial_ conferred benefits * u the effiiete 1 they can never turret, and [.roduce cure teo iiu:ucious and i too remarkable to be forgotten. Tho-- who r< jaii • on alttralite medicine to puri fvth-bb d v.:;t r. iay '■*: co: : ' fxt.saasa } PARILLA the remedy to-use. Try it once, and I Yi-'l I* * ■ : Fre:.ii>. i by J. C, AYER A CO., Lowell Mass. an ! 'i bv ■: '. Si :*k T< * kh-.m , r.nl all deal i train meiieiue cv> iy..here, Information Free! j TO NERVOUS SU PFEREEB, A GENTLEMAS,cere lof Nervtm Del .ibv. In ! ;-<.jnr>c!f:i *.*, !' •••■•iture lb r-iv r.nd Youthful Error | a yd (it* ire to benefit oih i*. will : *c hippy jo h to nil win tie I i , t.':<*c of eh rge ), 'to ■ i used in his cast. MttlVr .*:> i> p- :t ••>/ the j advert;- re • 1 cxi te. -n •<*. a.. 1 • a arc ah 1 ■ 1 once lit ■1 > hu . ioe .. . ;j>e a,i t fuil j information-of vitsdimpt)rlanoe-~wiU ue cheerfully 1 sent liy re'.urn mail. Address JOHN P. 00DEN 27; ■CO N :t- u.-ireot. New York | P. S—Nervous "-I.TTPTS OS bj~.li sexes vri.l Cul j th:.- li ormari u iuvaluable. \4-:il o SO OTT & BALDWIN'S [LADIfS. WfSSES AND C H iLD REN'S . .. 'f -f *A.ri • mvh tit. 2-.t.u * Rio !;, 5-Jj Broadway b/! o q ? *sfi \ i x I F i -si. :wi L t v?a ' S !•*• (1 *. merly cf"Gcxu;'i L'* i.tn,") U*. '• r vr" *• triuden'-e th-* a' ove Depat iments arc i*<iit i. i; plea 1 I > aiir iunee t*> 1. r former patiotis .a. i t.c* L i'iic.s il New 1 oris -;*a : i'..', lii it. j i*i i vviii. tho niaienta.- .... I- i.S U .ier j her directi e.-.i :i?j r. . .i : ti. :ur..i.-h. pi'vuij •>', LUvlt9| J ONV wq Islte# Vh. Mll l.ij iJ tL'tJlit L/UJ M UTTDMR LI HE IT. Ofhiiu Quality, K< pt i.i "• oek, ready lor Irnmedi ate use, Particular attention uit en to \ MbfCFTfiPk \ 1 u-.: m : m B)W —/ A o.—N- AjU J ——' -~s -Li >;Y jj ]j N e Gode v's I .ml y's Book %/ t ' TilE I'as'iii n M.ig:: -:ine < f the WorW; LITERATURE, FINB ARTS, AND FASHIONS. Th . most mar. i *enf. .S .1 e ; vi iMi "RLE 1 A.-I ID N-P ~A i 1 7 Yi'c* *. e.-i iv.i.gs on every ! sul jeat that can iu ..rest la Ue.i. Croil ut knitting, Netting. Liai :•>!.. i;.*, Art'. ',<•* foi tho Toilet, for tho Parlor, Bond .if a: J 100 Kit •! o. Kvorythiug, iu fact, to make a OOMPLETI: LADV'S BOOK. THE LADIES'I AYGKITE FOR 35 YEARS NJ ,M iga-.iue His be.a able to c i.aplotc with it None attempt it, GGDZZT'S RECEIPTS for every department of a hour hold, The3o alone ate worth the priee of the Book, 2.!0Jel Collages (no other Magazine gives tbein) with diagram?. DRAWING LESSONS FOB THE YOUNG, — Another specialty with (I Hey. ORIGINAL MI.SiC, woiih S3 a year, Other Magazine? pub i hoi 1 w ; a out MiiH ; but the sub scriber? to Go ley get it before the mu.-ia stores. Gardening for La die?, Another poeuiiarity with G 'de;*. Fashions from Mc**.-rs, A T. Siewart A Co., of New York, the Millionaire mer. him.?, appear in Godey, the only M irazine that has thein. I Also, Fashions from the celebrated Brodic, of New York. Ladies' Lannot.?. Vic give more of them in a year than any other Magazin :. In fa -t, th • l.ady.s Rook enabled every l.ijy to be her own bonnet maker. MARION lIATILAND, Authoress of u Almcf ■Hidden Path,'' "Moss Side," "INeincsii," and ll Miri iui," writes for Godey each month, and for no ether Mag azine. We hav.: also retained all our eld ud fa vorite contributors GoduvT iitttly's Hook forlSGs. , (F/orn trhieh there can Lena Deviation.) ) The following are the terms of the La Iy,s Book for 1805. At pre :t, wo will receive subscribers at the I.■ Honing r r. Du • notice will he jriren if we are obliged to advance, natch will depend upon the price of paper. One copy, one year, 53,60 Two coj it's *' " 0,50 1 Three '* " " • 7.50 Four " " •'* K',oo Five copies, orevr r. ami an ex Ira r uy to the per- hi ending the club, making | six cop'es 14 00 Eight coj iu.s one jear, and an ex' ( , o py to the | . r; a sending the i'ub. making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies one year, an 1 an extra copy : tt the person seniFng the ehib, making tvvel.e copies 27 00 | Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 50 e.tch ! subscriber. Godey's Lady's Book an' Ai.bio's Hmio A! zi zine w ill be sent, each one yea , oil *c -ipi o' trl 50. • Wc have no club unit any other M igriue or : Newspaper. Tho mouey must all be sent at one s'nie for any ! Club. Cana ia subscribers must send 24 cents ad liiional for each snbvriber. Address L. A GODEY. N, E, Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA lunmii nitHEin, Column. IHALF.STEAI) & UAMMELL,; DEALERS IM MERCHANDISE. I : NICHOLSON, WYOMING CO. PA. • : .* : I : FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT • ; of Goods, Go to illallstead & Hammell'si I ' ; • For Sugar, Teas and Molasses, • GO TO : : HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S- • ' : ' FOR FLOUR, FISH AND HAMS, : GO TO : : HALLSTEAD \ HAMMELL'S '. i • 2>\>r Spices Starch, arid Saleratus • <s° T0 I I HALLSTEAD & HAMMELL'S J For Wooden S.one and China Ware, • I GO TO ■ HALLSTKAD A II AMM E L L's • _ • FOB GLASS, KAILS HARDWARE, AXD • I CUTLERY. '• Go to ; Ilallsteud and Hammell's '. • For Cloths. Cassimeres and Yestings • ; go TO ; : AHAMMELLS • For Muslins Calico's A - Dress Good* • | Go to ) : HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S j • For Soap, C.iadles, aad Crackers. ; GO TO ; : HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S. I For Oils, Paints and Brushes, • ; GO TO '.HALLSTEAD ,V HAMMELL'S'. • * ; For Flour, Salt, and Fruits, go TO 1 ; HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S ' •TO GET THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR RAIX • AXD PRODUCE ; • • • • goto • 'JIALLSTEA HAMM LL'S ! i ' j To Get Entire Satisfaction, CO TO ! ; HALLSTEAD & HAMMELL'S \ 1 • To got an Equivalent fory our money, • ; GO TO ; i HALLSTEAD A HAMMELL'S i : lIAEGSTEAD A HAMMELL'S MOTTO. Large Sales and Small Projits. The | • Best Goods for the Least Money. HS. COOPER, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON • Newton Centre, Luzerne County Fa. Sterling & Loomisl tlie lest and largest assortment of MERCHANDISE to be iounil in the country, and most of it teas purchased previous t the LATE ADVANCE IN TRICKS, which enables them to Sell Goods Much He low present Mutes. . ' i We have constantly on hand, /Shit bv the barrel, Fine Salt by the caclr, and half barrel, Turks Island Salt for packing meat Flour, Sole Leather, Iron, Nails, Nail Rods, Tow Cork, and Cast Steal Carriage Bolts, Plaster, lOx-y €2* o>o ds G li O CE R 1 E S, Bools and Shoes, ISats and Caps ; Drugs, Dye Stuffs-, Hardware, Wood en ware, Stoveware, Paints, Oils, Crockery, Liquors, Sindunery. Wall Paper and Bordering, Grindstones, Wheelbai*. >w ; Pegs & Lasts, Buffalo iiobes, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Plated /Spoons Rosin, Tar &c.. 7 Wc give below a few of our pros nt j iic subject to all changes of the market, viz.: Salt $4 per : arrel. Flour $l2 per'barrel. Prints 25e to 40c per yard. Rest Brown Sugars 20 to 22c. White Sugars 25 cts. per lb And everything nut enumerate I, in sa: proportion. All we ask is fur pcoj to c;.k a; themselves, as we fc-el cunfldeut it vt. c.. meet their moBt ft&nguina ec STIRLING & LOOMIS. erlingville, P ~ Oct. 5, ISG-t —v4:.10 JUT RECEIVED, —TROM— PHILADELPHIA —AND— JXi ._X CO>jL A F ULL ASS OIITJI EX T O F tml * ' s \S". i'v <r-A T *—, -, * ;• £ c H g. ' *£ DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, £ASSZAEi.3, 01otia±E?- Shoes, Hats, jfiintu OVoohs, NOTIONS, &c. S.-c, adaph I ' which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST MA KET PRICE for Cash or Country Produce, at the Store of John Weil. Tu unkbancek Y.r h' TO, ISI . F.. & 11, T, ANTHONY & CO,, Manufacturers of Photographic Ma terials, WHOLESALE AND RET. ML, 501 BROAD /PAY, W. Y. In pdditien to. our main ot PHOTO* GRAPHIC MATERIALS, m m Headquu the foil /wing, viz : siiisciPh ii s mrm ii Of th"sc we have an immense •.'.--o-tment. ' in ■? War Seeres, American and 1' ..vign Ci ■ nr. 1 Landscapes, Groups, Statu v, Ac. A", A. a, r volving Stereseoj for j übiie or private e\i i i-' tion. Our catalogue will be rant L- .ry a I st;; . receipt of Stamp . Photographic Alliums, We were the first to intn. 'uee t': ■i. to the I" ed States, anil we man'f.oMno iirrien 3 eg; in great va-iety. ranging in price ir in 5'J cents to > $5O. Our A'LBt'MS have the r.: :te n< . 1 superior in beauty and dw&l il ty to si y otfc Thoy will be sent by mail, free. <i : M JU: .. ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER- CARD PnO'fOGßAl'ri ' . Our CdlaLoguewbntYPmeGeo rbik li\" /' THOtJ SAND different s Kae .• oo au-:'.ti-:: arc continually being made) of I'or.rai ts of Eminem. | Americans, Ac., vis : aba;;. 100 Major-Genorals, | .""• r i S* tes v-n, 200 Brig.-Generals, j 1 ; I . 275 Colonics, j R.> An:'. ;■*, 100 Lieut.-Colonels, j 4U \ 250 Other Officers j l'J5 Stu; 75 Navy Officers. i 50 Proiu'iA Women, 156 Prominent For. ' n Port it -. 1 00 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the m.-• celehr.to,i graving?. Paintings, Statu. A ■ C : ;ac on ■ . receipt of Stamp. An or i.-r for One D /.an PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be filled on tho n ceipt of SI,SO and seui by mail, l-dii..,. Photographers and others orJoring goods C. 0 D. will F tc "'e remit twenty-five percent of tue amowi their order. E & 11. T.ANTHONY At CO Manufacturers of Photographic Materiala, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, j The prices and Quality of our Goods cannot Jin. to | satisfy, No* 9 1863* l?mos ' I j£ ' • X' *• 5%"-? ■ j%jj -' , ■< t:-',2CO l\ WAV? : < • r*. "i. EsyjWv 4 v -v-m. 6r7y3*Si v "- 4 - ftlU ../ ■ * 4 ' • VA LF ' ■mui. Oi; '/El I BAKES S A-U .:D ELASTIC STITCH SEAV li\G-3I ACHINE I'V/ c a iranl- / I/I'3 highest Premiums one all Com/ lilors, at l/ie following State and C unly Pairs of 1803. I NEW YORK STATE FAIR. L'ii.-t Pr< • 'uin foi Family Machine. ] i 1 I ■;. ui .. r Manufacturing Machine. I .OTI'ICTCI fo MACHINE Work. INDIANA STATE FAIR. 1 it t I':'; I • . A f.r Machine for all parpoee*. ] i, T Preiui for Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. J 'i.i i'i •! :iuin for Family Machine. uring Machine. ] I. :. Pr - .'urn for M Jchifie Work. OHIO STATE FAIR. 1 FA Prfumum for Machine Work. lOWA -TATE FAIR. J I S:: 1' ::i N for Tamily MACL'ne. 1 '.IOI • <r M LAIIF.ICTU ing Machine I P for Machine Work. | ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. hine for all purpose#. J i t Piciuiutn for M t hino Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. 1 i .A f r Machine for all purpoeee -1 irst I'r U lot MACHINE Work. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR, ! ''. en." : IS F■ r J -.LUILY Machine I a M mnfacturing Machine. 1 t i'r uAuift fur Machine Work. | PENN. YLVANIA STATE FAIR. TARING Machine ■> I.i i. AI rsf .chine Work. | OREGON STATE FAIR. FOR Family Machine. I C L 1 .. .i .N FUR Af.iirhiuo Work. , I- ' ■ Co. (VT.)Arr'l Soc. I irst Premium ! or Ftmily Machine; . I FIRST Proiaiu .. 1 inn;.! luring .Machine. • - r Machine Work* FRA..'IFLIN CO (N. Y. )FAIR. ' ' I -r Family Machine. T.'III flaring Machine ' ; PALLET (Vt.) Agr'l Sue F--IN'C .( IA 3)Agr 1 SOCC ' ; . I miiy Macfcfne, O'T ' ! r Machine Work. T "*-' - T X;; .. CO.FN. Y,)FAIR ' * •' • '■•H T" R r.I.:I!y Machine. : QUECNS Co.(N. Y. ) Agr'L Soc. 1 PRO; ARA r F taily Machine, -j U| O "- I.i uiaciuring Machine First | reraiam for Ma.-Line Work. ! SARATO': V Co. (sf. Y.)FAIR. • First Pnn&M for Family Machine. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE (Pa.)FAIR Line for all purports* .! A ■ . :a AT/A*. .achiac Work | G: - ; N- 'ELD JUNION FAIR. } : " . I FOR Family Machipe*. Pi CM. AI r Mac Lino Work . CLINTON Co (O.)FAIR. r I ; uily Machine. I - rii.'T I' ' ROCHINE Work. MONTG 'MN> L CO.f Pa )FAIR. • ' -V ; FINE for all pu.poiee, I foi M . eiae Work. # SAN JO.AQCINC'. (CaI.)FAIR. • V ; . !y Machine 1 11-' I reai.U;n I->r Machine Work, SAN.) -EDI fiiiCT (CAL.) FAIR. * ' AM iy Machine. Fst Premium lor Machine IVork ; FPN-"C3 the fairs at which rere exhibited this ' - ' way, HAW York, J ' JIJ C'IOSTUUT SI. Phihulciphia • , r? \ '. I *. f ■ . ' T '-' -- . "U }&>t - • % V. :{ ' " 'S j \ \ v ' -j; 0 J v S %ovEP^||iCSLJ Tho GREAT OFT iiupr. vcmr-n; yet in the Sewing Me EN lIC art. A curiosity wor;li seeing. Iforcii nlar with SAMPLE of sewing. ' H :•• W I M hln liarionmtMiiM ' • F • silk, and inako the LOCKSTITCB aiikc on both sides. :,ri:-tion to operate perfectly ex- J t " tho printi D directions*" No I hnnre ii; i;. - trora one kind of goodj another. And no faking a; art to clean or oil. I. W complete with all >'.S entirely now, and is already . which for BEAUTR and • . 111 :. n ;T; L IMSH ;;rc not surpassed by any , manufacture in tho world. N. I'. -;IM ANY MA. ' ine prove unsatisfactory it can I E returned an 1 money refunded. A I .U cviiiiii - not canvassed by ou own agents. I IM.ITF. LVOV. S. W. CO, No. SIS EIIOADIFAY, NEW YORK. April 13 1. U3, V3-n35- •en 0. L. lIALLSTEAD R SON.i.- thFd.iy .1'..-.Sived by mutual consent, ' I ' will be left in the hands of ' L. TT• F.. - ftie and can be found at the .'y occupied by 0. L. ILillstoad A So&, with SUMO c .c to attend to the same. ' O. L lIALLSTEAD, H. P. lIALLSTEAD. Nicholson. July 27th 18*34. Ed by Ilenry P. IL.'.ii.-tciid and Louis 1 :amcl, uudor tho name and f NU of HALLSTEAD h HUMMEL. v. iio UPI FT ) ret ;111 tho patronage of all I■, Ir. I [>U:. .NI.-ED SHE ■ld fiiia, and will be pleas* I c.i to -CE any WHU MAY favor US wi.H a call. WE Sre prepared to funPsh EXTRA INDUCE MEXFI' TO Til HAVING PRODUCE TO j DISPOSE OF. will pay the HIGHEST CASI| | PRICE for the same. lIALLSTEAD A lIAMMEL. 27th, 1864-icholson N July, RTLIO S. RUTTOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I V.J Tunkhonnock, P. F'FFI.E in Stark's Brick ' Rloek, Ttoga street.
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