LOCAL AND PERSONAL. __! TKu.'.7SW. : do not gi re express no h j eubscription. sidered as wishing to V„IL frou. the Post 2. Any person who takes P gf JQ anot her- Office—whether directed to h js roS p o nsiblo j or whether he has subscribed or net, for the pay. r , crg bis paper discontinue 1, he! 3- If a person or. - pU blishear may con- i must pay all nrr °; ir * ' avme nt is made, and collect ; t.nuetoaend. it betakenfrow the offi- , the who.e am , be no , j dlsco j t inuance un- j ceornotl lucre y o til the payment is made. ... , ! 4 If the subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a'certain time, and the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pay tor it, if he takes it out of the office The law proceeds on the ground that a man must pay for what he uses 5. If subscribers remove to other placee Without informing the publisher, and tbe newspapers are i sent to their former direction, they are responsible 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 ter who neglects to perform his duty of giving notice as required by the regulations of the Post-office De partment, of the neglect of a person to take from the office newspapers addressed to him, renders the Post Master liable to the publisher for the subscription. Stopping Papers. —Should you desire the publish er of a newspaper to discontinue sending his paper to you, always bo positive that he is paid for it up to the date of your renuest. Remember, if you neg lect this duty, it is at liis option to do so or not ; and if he may prefer to continue sending it, he can hold you responsible for it until all arrearages are aid. Capt. A. B. Mott, returned to this place a day or twojiince, his term of service having expired The Ice has left the river at this place, and has collected in largo quantities, a few miles down tho river. The Draft we notice by our exchanges has been made in several districts in this State. It is said that it will be ma le for this county, during the present week —if it has not already been made. Still they Go,--Scores of young men who dredd conscription. are leaving our County, daily, to en list and fill the quotas of districts where large boun ties are given. Those who voted for a continuance of the war, should hot have waited for this. The 'loy alty" which ie me isu el by grfcjnoajks is likely to be spurious. Marble Yard—We invite attention te tbe card of Stephens and May, Marble dealers and man ifactur* ers at Scrautou. Those wishing to procure tombstones monuments, table and stand tops, tn antols Ac,, will find theni prepared to fill any oider at short notice and on tbe most reasonable terms- Our Modern war preachers who are in favor of continuing the war until slavery is abolished— became as they say ; '-it is a great sin after hav ing accomplished the'.r object with regard to it, will, to bo consistent, inaugurate a war with gaos arid sword against baptism, I'resbyterianisui, catholic ism, or any other ism which the stronger party may regard as contrary to their notions of christianity.- The Sa vio r, accord ing to these men must have been very inefficient minister, to have gone about p-cach ing peace, when, by fire and sword, he should have extirpated both sin anl sinners. Correspondence, 11. SICKLER Esy, EIUTOR op N. B DEMOCRAT. DEAR SIR: —My attention has just been called, to an article in *.hi last week's issue of the Repub lican, headed; "Selection of Jurors," which seems to interest mo personally. 1 feel myself compelled therefore, to n.-k a small space in your paper for a reply. The article referred to, soe ms to have been written for partizan or political ends, and so far as it partakes of that character, T h.tro noth ing to say, as I leave the discussion of all sue li questions to ! other and abler bin Is. Mr. Avery sceuis to con- > aider it his duty to incorporate into "Jury Drawing" j grave and serious charges against me, and as I 1 think an unwarrantable attack on mv business. Tho assailant comes stealthily and assassin-like.to be sure, which always proves the more dangerous anl damaging. And in order to alarm and astound the tax payers of the goo 1 County of Wyoming, he re views and sets to new music, the stale cry of the "Jerry Densiuorc Case." and charges thatl was, anl j am, in collusion with the authorities of tbe i County to Swindle the honest taxpayeis. Foor Jer , j ry Deusmorc ! how long is his ghost to haunt tjjo ; imagination, and affright the fancy of my friend, Avery? I know not how well pleased the dignita ries of rthe court may be, under the charge of funn ing out to me or any one elso the patronage of the court; but I will say for myself, and challenge con tra' fiction ; that I never any arrangements, | f r bargain with the offi'-or nf any court, or any other officer, or with any pcrsfin not an officer, either di rectly or indirectly ; neither did I ever try to make any, to ail to the patronage of tny Hotel. All I Jcnow about the Jerry fDeusmore case is ; that the order came to mo from judicial authority, to provide rooms to be u-c.l ex lusivrly for the eating, drinking lodging, and deliberation of the jury in the case aforesaid, and was informed by the officer, makin" known the order, that this was necessary to subserve Abe ends of justice. I obeyed the mandate, threw open to their usa the whole suit of Parlors on the lower floor, put up extra beds for their accommoda tion. furnished their meals separately, us well as all other things demanded tor their comfort. And' all at additional expense ; and made the bill a half I a dollar per day less, than those having cognizance of the matter, and knowing its cost, directed me to charge. As to the politi a! complexion of the jurv I never had a thought; did not then know what "it was, neither do I now, care—and from what I kpew of the tax pavers ot the County, I believe they, without distinction of party, are willing that 1 should be fully reimbursed for co=t and trouble. So I much for the "Jerry Densmoic Case " As to tbe i <itlc given my House, of "Democratic House "II have nothing to say, feeling sure that all who are j /wests of mine, will bear me witness, that politics I •firms po jcirt of jny dish served up at my table, j I never think or inquire as to tbe party views of my guests, and 1 count among my friends and g i ests, men of all parties, aud of every sbado of political opinion. I claim for myself the right of thought, speech, and action, on all public questions. But mv House is neither Democratic, RcpubCcan nor Abolition. The motto of my Hotel is "Pro Bono Publico," and while I keep it, no effort of mine faUI bo wanting, to entitle it lo that appellation. I can hardly conceive what inducement my neigh bor could find, to make this libellous and unwar rantable attack upon me and my business 1 havo always endeavored to regulate iny intercourse with bun, in a manner to demand different treatment at j his hands, and certainly, if he is driven to such ex- i pedients to sustain his party, its prospects in Wyo ming County, must be poor, indeed. Your friend and fellow citizen. „ THOMAS B. WALL. Wall's Hotel, Tunkhannock, Wyo. Co- Pa. "V" endue, The Subscriber will have a public sale on the 17th • D9T,, IN FOUKSTON, consisting of two bay Horses, Harness, Grain, Farm ing tools, household furniture, Ac. . G. HENSLER AUDITORS NOTICE. rZt®l?r n i e " iKncJ - harin " beon appointed by the auditor toT m °. n l,|ei " ° f W y° min S County, an the North ,; BtriJUtc ,he money paid into Court by of Msemblv of D A Ch M o n , al Con, P an y- under the act thereto, among the j i' 1858 T 'j l ® Bu PP ,eracn ts tend to tbe dutiesof Judgment Creditors, will at in the Boroueh ot T„ ' L appolf,tmcnt ' at hi " the ?d day o? Arr n Sr- at,n, ' ( k ' Pfl ' on Thursday.' which time and?£ t ™ °' d ° ck P ' M ' ' •ppear and present their claim,Tn ,ntnre9ted can p. debarred free, ™i„, J * W Teelhaimock .March V'b'j" ITOS ' Audi, " r Special Notices. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ©(Tirr sf i£oniptroiltrcftl)r (£ nrrcnct} WASHINGTON, February 23d. 1865. WHEREAS ,by satisfactroy evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that l 'The Wyoming National llank of Tunkhavnock," in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in the County of Wy oming, aM State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide j a National Currency, secured by a pledge of Uni ted States bonds, and to provide for the circulation ; and redemption thereof," approved Juno 3, 1864. ! and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commenc | ing ihe business of Banking under said Act : I NOW, THEREFORE, I Hugh McCulloch, Comp ! trofler of the Currency, do hereby certify that ' The I Wyoming National Bank of Tunkhannock" In the j Borough of Tankhannock, in tho County of Wyo ■ ming, and Sfate of Pennsylvania, is authorized to , commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness ray |gnd and seal of office this Twenty-third day of Febru j ry, 1355. ITUGII McCCLLOCH, ( SEAH ] COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. WHISKERS 1 WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Gre cian Compound will force tlieru to groon the | smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six j Weeks. Price, SI.OO, Sent by mail anywhere, • closely sealed, on receipt ot price. Address, WARNER A CO.. Box 138, Brooklyn, _ _N,Y WHISKERS ! ! !—Those wishing a fine set of whis ! kers, a nice moustache,or a beautiful head of glossy hair, will please read the card of TIIOS, F. CHAP MAN in another part of this paper. Y4-n29-3in, Executors Notice. Whereas letters testamentary to the Estate of Hon, P. Lemon, late of North Branch, deceased, have been granted to the subscribe.-, All persons I indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payments, and those having demands against the Estate of aaid deceased will make the I same known without delay to, E C. VINCENT, JUIIN PFOUTS, i Exocutorr - Ilazleton Luzerne Co., Pa. DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP. Tho Partnership between Ilallstead and llatn mell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe notes and accounts will be left in the hands of 11. P. Ilallstead to settle. H. P, HALLSTEAD, LCI IS 11AKMLL Nicholson, Feb. 9th, 1565. The business will be continued by 11, P. HALL STEAD who will be pleased to retain the patronage of all who have patronized the old firm and will be pleased to see any who may favor him with a call. 11, P, ILALLSTEAD, ' Nicholson, Feb.Dtli 18C5. DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP, The Co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm name o' II- L. HARDING A Co. his this day boen dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in debted, will please call on H. 8. Harding, at Hali te id's Store, au 1 settle uo without deliv. 11, L HARDING A Co. Nicholson, Feb, 7th. 1865. Administrator's Notice. Whereas lett ers of Administration having been granted to tbe subscriber, upon the estate of Carles W. Ferris late of Mehoopany township deceased All persons having demards against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement; and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Mehoopany Feb. 7th, L'6s. HELEN D 7ERRIA, dministratrix. COURT OF APPEAL. Notice is hpreby given, that tho Commissioners of Wyoming Covnty, will hold a court of appeal at their office in the Borough of Tunkhannock, for the several townships in said County, commencing on Monday, the 13th iy ot Mircta, 1363. antj all per sons who may feel aggrieved on account of their tax esjfor ttie year 1865., may attend aud be heard. MARCH 13th lSbh. Braintrim, Clinton, ani Baton townships. VPX.rp 14th, 1965. Exeter, Falls, Forkstn and Lemon, MARCH loth, 1865, Mehoopauy, Meshoppen, and Monroe. MAHCH 16th, 1565. Norrh Branch, Kcrthmoreland, Nictclson. MARCH 17th, 1865. Overfield, Tunkhannock T. I'. Washington, "Wind ham. March ISth, 1865, Turikhannjck Borough. By order of the Coinmiss loners, Commissioners Office, Tunk. Bo'r, Feb 14, 1865* YV'M, F, TEHRV, Clerk, TO CONSOMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by n very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, wi'h a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow suSerers the means cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used,(free of charge,)with tie directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Choughs, Colds. Ac. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Pres ription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which h conceives tc be inimluable ; and he nopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ig the prescription will please ad ltev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York v4-n2B-3mo. M A Co, WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM Sewing-Machines, The Cheapest and Best. OVER 150.000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED BEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD. J®-Swn> FOR CIRCULAR, LADIES' ALMANAC, Ac. AGENTS WANTED. r Address WHEELER & WILSON Setrinrp- MarJi i fa, 704 Ctostnut Street, Philadelphia. STEVENS & MAY. MANUFACTCRS OF garble anb (jfraor Stows OE EVERY DESCRIPTION* MANTLEPIECES.RBLE AND STAND TOPS- POSTS TILING, &C.. FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. CEMETERY LOTS FENCED AND FIT TED UP TO ORDER. LACKAWANNA AVENUE. M. M.FV. EVEES \ SCRANTO.N PA. v4-n3O. GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION. WATCHED CHAINS JIAMOSD BISSS.&C WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS ! All to he Sold for One Dollar each ! ! WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. Not to be paid for until you Know What you are to Receive. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES. ALL TO BE SOLD FOR 81 00 EACH. 250 Gents' Gold Hunting-case Watches 850 to §ls 0 250 Ladies' Gold End Enameled Case Watches 35 " 70 500 G'-nts' Hunting-Case Silver Watches 35 " 70 200 Diatnon 1 Rings 50 " 100 2,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 15 " 30 3J GO Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 " 8 5.0(10 Chased Gold Bracelets 5 " 10 2.000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 5 2*o 7,000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 " 10 2.000 Lava and Florentine Brooches 4 " 6 5,000 Cor il,Opal and Emended Brooches 4 '' 8 5 000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops 4 " 8 7,500 Coral. Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops 4 " 6 4.000 California Diamond Breastpins 2 50 " 10 3.000 (fold Fob and Vest Welch Keys2so " 8 4 000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 3 " 10 5,000 Sets of Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs etc. 3 " 8 3,000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, etc 4 " 7 10.000 Miniature Lockets 2 50 " 8 4,000 '• " Magic Spring 3 " 20 3,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc 2 " 8 5.000 Plain Gold Bings 4 " 10 5.000 Chased Gold Rings 4 " 10 10.000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 2 50 " 10 10.000 California Diamond Rings 2 " 10 7,500 Set Ladies' Jewelry—Jet fjind Gold 5 " 15 6,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, etc 4 '• J5 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension Hol ders and Pencils 4 " 10 10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Mounted Hol ders 3 * 8 51 OOGoI 1 Pens and Gold Extension Hol ders ft u JO 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 5 " 56 3.000 Silver Castors IS • 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Caskets 20 '■ 50 Messrs. T. A II GAUGIIAN A CO , 116 Broadway New York, extensive MA\C FACTITRERS AND IMPOR TERS of all the leading and most tasliionabl sfiles of WATCHES AM) JEWELRY, desiring to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a CJreat 'lift Distribution subject to the regulations following : CERTIFICATES, naming each article and ill valdS are placed in SEALER ENVELOPES, and well mixed. One of these edvelops will he sept by mail to addres® on receipt of '26 cents ALL ARTICLES SOLD ATONE DOLLAR EACH 1 WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE ! On receipt of tho Certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to r end tho dollar and take the article or not. Pur- I chasers may thus obtain a Gold AVatch, Diamond Ring, or nny Set of Jewelry on our list for ONE DOLLAR, and in no case can they get less than One ( Dollar's worth, as there are no blanks, The price of Certificates is as follows : One for 26 cents ; five for SI : eleven for $2 ; thirty for S6 ; sixty-five for S'O ; one hundred for Si 5. AGENTS will be allowed ten rents on every Certi ficate trdered by them piovided their remittance amounts to One Dollar. Agent? will collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either in cash or postage stamps. T. .1 H. GAUGIIAN A CO., 116 BROADWAY, NEW YORK- The Lady's Friend. Most households suffer great inconvenience from BAIN. SNOW, IX.Sr, and COLD entering their dwellings under tho outside doors. The ladies are cs[*eially Annoyed with Soiled Carpets, COLDFEFCL, and STCK CHILDREN from the COLD DRAFT under the door, and DL'STY FUR NITURE. We have the pleasure of altering to the public A Sure and Effectual Remedy for all these Dittjculties, in CLAY'S Patent Metalic Weather Strip. Which elicits the admiratson of ali who bave wit nessed it. The attention o the public is invited to this little invention Its Simple, Durable, and Effective, an<l is W0 RT Hi DOUB LE its cost every year in its SAVING of Furniture, Fuji and Doctor's Bills. IT CAN BE APPLIED TO ANY DOOR or FRENCH WINDOW, is without springs or compli cated machinory to get out of repair is the only strip that can beremoved at pleasure and is in ov ery sense of the term. The Thing that all Hosekeepers Wan The Subscri er having purchasod the right for these strips vvi I furnish A fit them for those wishing them at short notice and on reasonable terms. The highest testimonials of their utility can be given by all who have thein in use. No outside door should be without them. FREDERICK MILLEB. Tunkhannock, Pa. Feb- Ist, 1865 FOR RATS, 'MICE, ROACIIES, ANTS, BED BUGS MOTHS IN FI RS WOOLENS, AC,, INSECTS ON PLANT FOWLS, ANIMALS, AC, Put up in 25c. 50c. nud -SI 00 Boxes. Bottles, and Flasks. §3 and 45 sizes for Hotels, and Public in stitutions, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known." „Free from Prisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their h. les to die." Wholesale in all large cities. J jfSold by all Druggists * Retailers everywher L&\ !! BE WARE ! ! ! of 11 worthless imitatio !3PSee that "COSTAR'S n name isach Box, Bott nd Flash, before you buy. I3TAddress HENRVR. COSTA 1 Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. fc^~ s °l d by J. Lyman, y Co., wholosale Retal, |3T Agent, Turkhannock, WM. M. PIATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of in ficeßrich Stark'Dlockga St.. Tunk • annock, Ia- 6 ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT GREAT SALE. OP WATCHES, GRAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &C --OSE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH! TO BE DISPOSED OF AT One Dollar Each'f Without regard to Value! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive ! !• Splendid List of Articles 11 All to be Sold for fine Dollar Each ! ! ! 250 Gents' Gold hutingcase Watchessso to $l5O each 250 Ladies' Gold and Enamelled hun ting case Watches 35 " 70 " 500 Gents' hunting case Silver Watches ..-35" 70" 200 Diamond ltings 50" 100" 500 Gold Vest and Neck Chains-• 4" 30 " 3000 Gold Oval Ban I Bracelets 4" 8 " 5000 Jet and Gold Bracelets 6 " 10 " 2000 Chatelaine Chains and Guaad Cha : ns • ••5" 20" 7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4•' 10 " 5000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooch es < 4" 8 " 3000 Gold, Cameo, and Pearl Ear Drops 4 " 8 " 5000 Mosaic. Jet, Lava, & Flr'ntine Ear Drops 4" 8 " 7500 Coral Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops 4 " G '• 4000 California Diamond Breast-pins2,so •' 10 "• 3000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch-keys 2 50 " 8 •' 4000 Fob and Vest Ribbons-slides 3 10 " 5000 sets Solita'ro Sleeve-buttons, Studs, Ac 3 ' 8 •• 3000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, Ac-•• • 4 " 6'' 10000 Miniature Lockets 1,50" 10 ' 4000 Miniature Lockets Magic Spring 20 *' 20 '• 3000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac 2•' 8 " 5000 Plain Gold Kings 4 " 10 " SUOO Chased Gold Rings 4'• 11" 10000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 2,50 " 10 •• 10000 California Diamond Rings 2" 10 - 7500 sets Ladies' Jewelry—Jet and Gold 5 '■ 15 " 6000 sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, Opal, and other stones 4 " 15 '• 10000 Gold Pens, Silver extension hol ders and Pencils 4 " 10 '' 10000 Gold Pens and Gold mount d Holders 6*• 16 1 5000 Gold Pens and Gold extension Holders 15 $5 '• 5000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Buckles 5 " 15 '• 5000 Ladies' Gilt and let Hair Bars & Balls s•' 10 " 5000 Silver Gollcts and Drinkiug Cups 5 " 50 " 3000 Silver Castors 15 • 50 " 2(700 Silver Fruit, Card, and Cake Baskets 20 " 50 " 5000 dozen Silver Tea Spons 10 •' eO doz 10C00 dozen Silver Table Spoons and F>rks HQ •' 40 " ARK AN DALE Si CO., Manufacturers' Agents, No, 167 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Announce that all of the above list of goods will be sold for One Dollar each, In consequence of the greOt, stagnation of trade in the manufacturing iisjricts of England, through the war having cut off the supply of cotton, a large quantity of Valuable Jewelry, ori-inally intended for the English market, has been sent off for sale in this country. AND MUST BE SOLD AT ANY SACRIFICE! ITider these circumstances, ARRAX- I>ALE A CO.. acting as agents for the principal European manufacturers, have resolved upon a GREAT GIFT DISTRIBI TION, subject to the fol lowing regulations : Certificates of the various articles are first put into envelopes, sealed up, and mixed ; and when order ed, are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail, thus giving all a (air chance, Ou receipt of the certificate, 3 7 0u will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the ar'i. Ie or rot. Purchasers may thus ob tain a (fold Watch, Diamond King, or any Set of Jewelry on our list for OSX DOLLAR. Send 2.5 Cents fitr Certificate. In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the Certificates, paying jtostage, and do ing the business, 25 cents each, which must be in closed when tlie Certifiest * is sent for. Five Certi ficates will be sent fir SI, clefen for 5"2, thirty for 85 sixt -five tor 810, and a hundred tor 815." AGENT*,--We want a;ents in every regiment and in every town and county in the countfv, and those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents on every Certificate ordered by thetn, provided their reuiittanne amounts to one dollar. Agents will col loct 25 cents for every Certtticate, and remit 15 cts. to us, eith r in cash or postage stamps. ARK AN DALE Si CO., 107 Broadway, N. Y, v4-n29-2m. SCOTT Se li .VLDWIN'S LADIES. MISS E S AND C HiLO REN'S OUTFITTING ROOMS St. Nicholas Block, 503 Broadway MRS. E. WINTLE. (Formerly of "GBSIS'S BAZAAR,") Under whose Supcrin.lence tho above Departments are conducted, is pleased to announce to her former patrons and the Ladies of New York genarally, that, in connection with the numerous ARTISTES under her direction, she is prepared to furnish, promptly, fabies, illincs anb (Djil&rcn's (Outfit iiti) to (Oriwr, LADIES UNDER LINEN. Offino Quality, Kept in Sifick, ready for immedi ate use, Radicular attention given to © & US A 3*7 J& © 338 AH X. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN AT "THE GROVE iBII MILLS" NEAR Shaiv's Corners in Lemon Township. TBEADORK A. JACKSOX, the Leasee of these Mills. v practical Miller of long oxperience, thankful for past favors, hopes by giving bis personal attention to the business to merit a continuance of the same. FLOUR and FEED of ALL KINDS constantly on hand and for SALE. CUSTOM-WORK, satisfactorily and expeditiously done. THEO. A JACKSON. v4.n.183m. FOR SALE. The Subscriber having' permanently located Harrisburg. Offers for sale, A HOUSEAND LT situate in the Borough of Tunkhannock. The House is well finished nnd in good repair with small Barn, out houses. Grape-arbor, Fruit trees Ac. there on. The Lot contains one half acre and is pleasant ly situated on the principal street leading through the Borough. Price, reasonable and terms Easy. For Particulars Apply,to Harvey Sick lor of unk-. bannock Pn : or address tho undersigned atTHarris bnrg Feb. Ist 1866, GEO. J. BOLTON Orplia ns Curt Sale. 0 The undersigned Guardian of the Minor children If Nathan Sturd -rant, Dec'd, will expose to sale by "üblic vendue. >n the lOthday of March, 1565, at ne o'clock P A. at the premise* hereinafter de cribed all th t certain lot of land situate in Falls township, bounded north by lan 1 of Morris Stnrde vant, East by public road lending from Falls to Clinton Corners, on the South and West by land of Hiram Evans, Chauncy Sherwood and Samupl Dai ly Jr., with one Saw Mill and Dwelling House thereon, containing about two acres, with the ap purtenances, Ac , late the estite of said Nathan Sturdevant, now deceased HANNAH LATEER, Guardian Ac U. S. 7-30 LOAN By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes bearing seven an hreo tenths per cent, interest, peraftnum, Known as the S EVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Ncftefc'nre issued under date of August 15th. 1864' and arc payable three years from that time, in currency or art convertible at the op ion of the holder into U. jl, 5-20 Six per ceut, GOLD-BEARING BONDS These 3onds are now worth a premium of nine per cent, including gold interest from Nov, which makes tjife actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten per cent, pet annum, besides its exemption from State and muni cipal taxation, uhich adds from one, to three per cent, iti)re according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sent to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to <Ni! cent per day on a BSO note", Two cents " " " SIOO " Ten " *• " " $.700 20 • " " "Siooo Si '* " "SSOOO " Notes of all the denominations named will-be promptly furnished uyon receipt of subscriptions.— This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now effered by the Government; and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it the 6BEAT POPULAR LOHN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 8200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscristions toother Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded fae'lities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Barks, uid Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have con fid-nee, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE. St nscrtiPfiox AGENT, Philadelphia. Si BoCRirTIOJiS WILL Bis RECEIVED by the First and Second National Banks at Scranton, Wilkes Barre and Towanda THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK CAPITAL., S.IOOO 000, PAID IN, FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AXD SPECIAL AGENT FOR JAY COOKE 7 SEFSCBIFTIOX ASEST. Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge, by express, 111 all parts of the country, and receive in payment Checks on New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and all five per cent, interest notes, with interest to date of subscription. Orders sent by mail will be promptly filled. This Bank receives tbe accounts of Bank and Bankers on favorable terms ; also of individuals keeping New York accounts. J. 1. HILL, flashier. J. L . OR\ IS, President. IMPORTANTTOFEMALES <(( -PILLS/ proclama TIO N I TO TIIE LADIES ! Roth Married and Single. THE OLDFST REGULATOR FOR FEMALES. DR. CHEESE MAN'S FEMALE PILLS Will immediately relieve, without pain, all disturb ance of the periodic discharge, whether arising trotn relaxtion or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that aceompnny difficult or im moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep, and other unpleasmt and dangerous effects of an unnatural condition of tho sexual functions. In the worst cases of Fluor Albus, or Whites, they ef fect a speedy cure DR. CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS Have been used OVER A QUARTER OF A CEN TURY. They are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, but Ladies must bear in mind that there is one condition of the fe male system in which the Pills cannot "be taken milhout producing; a rECULIA.R RESULT The condition referred to is PREGNANCY the result , MISCARRIAGE, Such is the irresist ible tendency of the medicme to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the pro ductive power of nature cannot resist it THEY CANN OT DO HARM in any other way. D R. CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS Are the on]y Medicine Mat MARRIED AND SIN OLE LADIES have relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now. BEWARE OF IMITA TIONS I These Pills form the Finest Preparation ever put forward , with IMMEDIATD and PER SISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T BR DFC'EIY* ED. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the BEST and "most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in DR. CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS !!! They have received, and are now receiving the sanction of the most eminent Physicians in Amer ica. EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each Box —the price, One Dollar per Box , containiug from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptyl , by remitting the price to the Proprietors, or any authorized Agent, in current funds. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & IIILLYER, PROPRIETOR'S, 81 Cedar Street, Aew York. Sold in TunKhannock, by J. W. Lvraan. in Montrose, by Able Turrell, in Scranton by L. S.Jt E. P Fuller, in Factoryville by all Druggists GEO S.TUTTOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tunkhonnock, Pa. Office in Stark's Brick lock, Ttoga street Hewing Machines. FINKLE Sl LYON'S NEW PATENT ROTARY FE?D jewing Machines the following facta demonstrate that these Mt chinea'comprise the HIGHEST IMPROVEMEXTS IX TB I SEWING MACHINE ART. viz.— I 1. Each MACHINE isguarantoed to give better satis faction than any othsr Sewinfi Machine in Market or money r funded. 2. They have taken many of the HIGHEST PREMIUM at the most important EXHIBITIONS and PAIM ever held in the Uuiteo States. 3. They make the LOCK STITCH alike on both sides— thus sarirtg more than half the thread and silk used in th raveling ridge seams of the loop-stitsk and single thread Sewing Machines. 4. They are adapted to the -ridest range of and light sc wing, h *, r f 5. They have no rattling wires, or delicate at tachment to keep in repair. 6 . They require no taking apart to clean or oil, and no • Lessons'' to set "needle, regulate teniion or opcrete Machine, Please call and examine and demonstrate for ngursclf, or send ior CIRCULAR with samples of ssw jo, FINKLE & LYOJT .*• S. CO No. 538 BROADWAY NEW YORK E. & H,T, ANTHONY & CO,, ' Manufacturers of Photographic Ma terials, WHOLESALE AND RELAIL, 501 BROAD WAY, N. Y. In addition to our main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for the foil iwing, viz • ms® i o mm VIEWS. Of th se we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac. Ac, Also, re volving Sterescopes, for public or private exhibi tion. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stgirp. 0 Photographic Albums, We were the first to introduce these into the Unit ed States, and wc manufacture immense quantitiea in great variety, ranging in price tr m 50 cents to 850. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. They will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, I3TFINE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER- CARD PHOTOGRAPH P. Our CatiiloguewbrnYPmcaso rhik FIVE THOU SAND different s Kae "kub oe additions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, Ac., viz : about 100 Major-Generals, 550 Statesmen, 200 Brig.-Generals, 130 Divines,- 275 Colonies, . 125 Authors, 100 Lieut.-Coloneis", 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers 125 Stage, 75 Navy Officers. 50 Prom'nt Women, 156 Prominent Foreign Portraits, 1 06 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celebrated En graving?. Paintings, Stafues Ac. Catalogs sent oa receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be filled 612 the re ceipt of ail,SO and sent by tnail, FREE. Photographers and others orderrug goods C. 0. D. will plea e remit twenty-five per cent of th* ainowi their order. E & If T ANTHONY & CO. MannJactUrers of Photographic Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORR. The prices and Quality ofcar Goods cannot Jail tct sati&fy, Nov 9 1863 12tnov COLD PENS FOR TIIE MILLION ! Pens to Suit the Hand, and Prices to Suit the Pockets The Best Gold Pens in the World 1 On receipt of the following sums, we will send, by mail, or as directed, a Gobi Pert or Port?; selecting the same according to the description, namely. Gold Pens, in Silver Plated Exten sion Cases, with Pencils. For 81 No. 2 pen.; far 81.25. No. 3 peri'; for 1,50, No. 4 pen ; for 83 No. 5 pen; for 82,25 No. 6 pen These pens are stamped IMPERIAL PEN, and are well finished and fine writing GOLD PENS, with good aridum points, although they are unwar ranted and cannot be exchanged. WARRANTED COM) f ENS. Our name (AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO. N.Y.,) is stamped on a Hour first quality Pens, and the points are warranted for six monts; except against acci dent. Our second quality Pens, arc stamped THE NATIONAL PEN, with the initials of our firm (A, G, P. Co ,) and aro carefully made, having the same points as our first quality Pens, the only great difference being in the quality of the Gold. Gold Pens' Ist and 2d quality in Solid Silver Extension Cases with Pencile. For 82,00 a No. 1 pen lit quality, or a No. 2 pen 2d qualitv. For 82 25 a No. 2 pen Ist quality, or a No-3 pen 2d qua lity For 82 25 a No. 3 pen Ist quality, or a No 4 pen 2d quality. For S3 50 a AO 4 pen Ist quality, or a No. 5 pen 2d quality. For 84 50 a No. 5 pen Ist quality' or a No. 6 pen 2d vuality. For 85 50 a No. 9 pen Ist quality The same Gold Pens, in Solid Silver Gold-Plated Ebony Desk Hold ers and Morocco Cases. For 82 25 a No. 3 pen Ist quality, or a No. 4 pod 2d qunlity. For 82 50 aNo 4 pen Ist-quality, or a No. 5 pen 2d quality. For 83 20 a No. 5 pen Ist quality, or a No. 6 pen 2d quality j For 84 00 a No. 6 pen Ist quality. For| 85 58 a No 7 pen For 86 75 a No. 8 pen. For 812- 00 a No. 12 pen ; all first quality. Our pens rank throughout the country as equal if hot superior to any Gold pens manufactured. Nrit only for their writing qualities but durability ail d elegant finish. The greatest carc is used in thei r manufacture, and none are sold with the slightest imperfection which skill can detect. . Parties in ordering must specify the name, num ber and quality in all instances and whether stiff or limber,- course or fine TO CLUBS. A discount of 12 per cent, will be allowed on sums of s}s, if sent to one address, at one time ; 15 per cent, on 825 ;20 per cent, on 840. All remittances by mail, REGISTERED, are at our risk- To all who enclose 20 cents extra for regis tering, we guarantee the safe delivery of the goods. Circulars of all our new styles, with Engravings of exact sizes, and prices, sent upon receipt of stamp if desired. Pen i repointed for 50 cents, by mail. Stationers aud Jeweler? arc requostod to corres pond with us as we can offer them great induce ments Address. AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO.. v4-n26-3 mos No 200 Broadway, N,Y* I>R. .T. C. BROKER . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Wottld respectfully announce to the citizensof Wy ming. that he has located at Tunkhannoek where he will promptly attend to all call? in the line of his profession. t 'i r Will bo found at boine on Saturdays of each week
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