LOCAL AND PER SO Ml. avenue : which promises to be the large* in th. state outside of the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburg is to ba erected during the present year. The corner stone It is said will ba laid early in the summer.—Scran ton Rtgi*tr. X Ktff Express passenger train has been put np on tbe Del. Lack. AW. R. R. running through from New York to Great Bend, The freight Aceom- j mod A tion train from Great Bend has been taken off. , The tf alh leaves New York at 4 P. M. and arrives at Setanton at 11.30 P. M. At Factoryville at or about Midnight. Returning it will leave Factoryville at about 3 P. M , and arrive at New York at 10.30, tatna evening. The* old mail p3enger train runs as heretofore. Both trains connect at Great Bend, with trains going west. Drowned —A man was drowned from a raft in the river about a mile above town on Friday Inst He was caught in a coil of rope as they were endea voring to stop the raft, when he was pulled over board and sunk. His body has not yet been found. His name is John Carrier,and resided in Auburn, Susquehannah county He was about 44 yean of age, has left a family of four children and a wife to mourn his loss.— Luzern* Union. The Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape Is the title of a work now in press ; and will short ly be published by the American Publishing Co at Hartford, Conn, The work embraces the expe rience of Mr Albert D. Richardson, a correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, who, with other newspaper correspendent attemped the dangerous business of running tho Vieksburgjbatteries, during Gen. Grant's •perations in that vicinity, and who after twenty months close confinement made his escape and trav eled 400 miles through the country of the rebels, Judging from the advance sheets which we have hastily glanced over, the wo.k willjbe one of thrill ing interest. Certainly the naritive is a vary read able one, and we doubt not will meet with a ready sale. Agents wanted in every city, county and Town ship in the U. S, to canvass, and recive subscpip fious for the wark—to whom liberal inducements will be offered, For particulars address American Publishing Co, l Hartford, Conn. " Pied. KELLY—In this Borough, on the 13th inst, after a brief illness, Pattt Kullt, wife of Joshua Kelly, aged 77 years. "Aunt Patty"—she was known only by that en dearing name—was, for nearly a quarter of a centu ry, a professed follower of the Saviour, and if finite hitman reason furnished a guide, she died, as she had lived, a sincere and devoted christian. By her many christian graces and virtues, she shed around her an influence that will exist long years after all that was mortal shall have mouldered to its parent dust. With her, to know the right was to do it. No temptation, no persuasion, no allure ments could draw her feet from the path of rectitude which she pursued hopefully and prayerfully to the end. To her aged consort, now past four score years, her death is a sad affliction. She. who has for so many of these years, shared, in all his griefs and jovs, has passed away; with her death, the it orgsst tie that bound him to earth has been sev erod. But to him, and other sorrowing friends is left the blessed consolation of a happy reunion in Heaven. As her world-wearied spirit was about to take its flight to the realms of the blest, it lingered, • * as if loth to leave nntold the glad tidings of its re : deception from sin and death, in faint acc- nts and with a smile, her quivering li[s swootly lisped : "Happy! Happy! ! Happy ! ! U Death ! where is thy sting ? 0 Grave ! where is thy victory J OSIERHOITf -Suddenly on the 18th inst, Mitchell, only son of Hon P. M. Osterhout agrd 13 years, 1 month. George possessed the elements of a noble eharac ter, generous,genial, frank, and affectionate, grate ful for favors received, and penitent for wrong doing en leered him to his young companions, and made him perhaps too much an idol to his parents and sis ters. A long antypainful winter was passed by bim from the effects of an injury, from which he seemed to have almost entirely r covered, only to be snatch ed away in the beautiful Spring-time by asset be r in jury, wbi-h wis deemed only a slight one Another Lamb is folded safely in the arms of the living shep herd to stray no more forever, ifiis unusual attention to the exercises of bis Sun- Kay School, according to the testimony of his teach er, his desire to havo the Bible real to him in his abort illness, and his reply to the question if he felt better after a severe spasm. "Yes. I asked God to - make me better and he did; lead us to believe he reelised his dan er and knew where to look for aid. 'Loving, sorrowing ones, a tender Eatber's hand is laid upon you and he does nothing wrong. DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS. " (ANTI-DYSPEPTIC,) Composed of birfhlj Concentrated Extracts tfrom nrv "OOTS ANO HERBS, Of the greatest medicinal value, prepared from the original prescriptions ot the celebrated DR Talbott, aDd used by bim with remarkable success for twenty years. An infallible remedy in all DISEASES OF THE LIVER, OR ART HER A 808 HE.NT OE THE Digestive Organs, THET CURE •Diarrhea Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Jaundice, Biliousness, Liver Complaint. iThe well-known Dr. Mott says of these Pills "I h.vc used the formula from which your Pills are made, in my practice for over 12 years , they hav the finest effect upon the Liver and Digestive Or worl<l, " d ar * th i PVt Purgative which has ever yet been made by SJ'to lIN'Vl IN 'VL ,lrfplw,tßtto Uk# . but '??? . _ 'Their penetrating properties stimulate the rttal activities of the bodv remove •the obstructions of its -organ*, purifying the bleod, The f P Qr ff® o* 4 the tout humo which breed and grew distemper stimulate sluggish er disordered organs into 'Ckeir natural action, and iiZl* £i l o?ii!T """P* to ,h * w^' •ysum. not orlky So tkisj euro the ererv da* _ ■ptainu er gerous diseases, and being purely veiret- 'i i , .from any frisk er harm. No persoD - V™ 6 .used theee Pills will ever be wi' k , M ODC They create pure blood im' 'fro it the system, hence ' . "T* all WtSV ER, H EA ET PliTa a.„ FFRPII * TIP RLLRFI, BIER* CURIAL PLEASES AND HEREDI - TARY HUMORS. *"sK-For adults, one Pill in the morning ; for children 8 jears, half a Pill. MT" -Price One Dollar per Box. supplied , or mewl by Mail, post paid, to any part of the United States or Canadas on receipt of price. No Gen uine without the facsimile signature of V. Mott Talbott, M. D. J V. MOTT TALBOTT * Co., No 62 Fulton St., New York. v4-n4l ly. rn . $25 Reward. ♦k~v~T. *1 Terytown, in the Susquehanna river, on tied * 7 March, an old leather pocket-book a boertring, containing money, in the ? f 120 or 6130.The finder will be en- Vi the above reward, by retnrning the pocket to the subscriber, at Towanda, "KKH. °° Pa - "Off, lIK, J. C- Bb. 'Wy rHYNICIAW * SURUa. WeeU respwtfsllT anneunce to the ci risen So. mtng, this he has located at Tenkhaunock where he will ptmptly attend te all calls In the line of ********* * J Special Notices. ! HMliMiMii, I TFEASU.iy DEPARTMid T, tf Ctmplrmltrof %tnrrtnrg W ASHINOTOH, February 23d. 1865. WHEREAS ,by satisf&ctroy evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that I ''The Wyoming National Bank of Tunkha*nock,'' in the Borough of Tunkhannock. in the County of Wy oming, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organised under and according to the requirements of the Act of CopgreM entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, secnred by a pledge of Uni ted States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864. and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commenc ing the business of Banking under said Act : NOW, THEREFORE, I Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that ' The Wyoming National Bank of Tunkhannock" in the Borough of Tunkhannock, in the Courty of Wyo ming, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and seal of offica this Twenty-third day of Febru rj, 1565. HUGH McCULLOCH, fSKAI. j COMFTBoLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ERRORS OF YOUTH,— A gentleman who suffered for years fioin Nervous and Genital Debility, Night ly emissions and Seminal Weakness, ihe result rf youthful indiscretion and came near ending his days in hopeless misery, will for the sake of suffer ing man, send to any one afflicted, the simple means used by him which effected a cure in a few weeks, after the failure of numerous medicines. Send a di rected envelope and stamp and it will cost you noth ing. Address EDGAR TREMAINE, Station L. 128 th St. . .. ew Tork City. I v4-n3l-3m | COKSUHPTIOR- -A valuable treatise by a Retired Physician, on the nature of Consumption and its various stages, together with rules for self-treatment price 10 cents, including postage, and simple pre scriptions which have cured thousands will be sent, free of charge, to any one applying. It wilt cost you nothing, and may be the means ofsaring your money and perhaps your life. Send an addressed envelope to STEPHEN HAMLIN, M, D., 422J Broadway New Yerk City. ▼4-n3l-3m. LOVE AHD MAT RIM CUT.— Any Lady or Gentleman sending uie an addressel, envelope and stamp will receive full directions for gaining the affections of the sex. andwhich will enable them to marry Happily, irrespective of wealth, age or beauty. Address MRS MARIE LEMOILLE. Harlem P. 0,, New York City. v4-n3l-3m. WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Gre cian Compound will iorce thein to gro.. on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, SI. GO, Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARN ERA CO.. Box-138, Brooklyn, N^Y NOTICE. The Co-partnership, heretofore existing between C. Burr A Sen, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books snd accounts of the late firm re left in the bands of C. Burr for settlement und collee- ! tion, who will still continue to carry ou the Tanning ' business ot the old stand The Harness Business will be carried on by Win H. Burr, who, confilan' of his ability to satisfy the wants of the public, so licits their patrouage. C BURR, Wm H BURR | Meshoppcn. April 29th, 1865. v4n4otf. Th TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having oeeit restored to health in a few weeks, by a 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 sufferers the means o cure. To *ll who desire it, he will send * copy of the prescription used,(free ot charge,)with the 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 infort lation which h conceives tc be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ig the prescription will please ad- Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New Yoik T4-n2B-3mo. M 1 Co, STILL IN THE FIELD MRS. BARDWELL Announces to the Ladies of Tunkhannock and vicini ty, that she has just received a fine assortment • Spring and Summer jVlillinery, at ber rooms opposite Wm. Piatts-office,where can be found in great variety, all the LATEST STYLES/ - or-- BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, DEAD DRESS ES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMING IIOOP SK.IRTS, CORSETS. * r .d everything in the line of Millinery and Fane Goods, which she will sell at the lowest rash price XT REPAIRING promptly and neatly dene* tf uk . May 10, IS6S ARCANA WATCH. An Elegant Novelty In Watches. The eaees of this watch are an entirely new in vention, composed of six different metals combined rolled together an 1 planished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat goldl called Arcana, which will always keep its color. They are as beautiful as solid gold, and are afforded at one-eighth the cost v- 18 beautifully designed with Panel and shield fo name, with Patent Push Pin and engraved m the exact style of the celebrated Gold Hunting rtftlly handsome and desirabl *. and so exact an imitation of gold as to defy detection.- The movement is manufactured by the well known St. Jimer Watch Company of Europe, and are su perbly finished, having engraved pallets, fancy carv ed bridges, adjusting regulator, with gold bnlance and the inprcved jewelled action, with Hu dial and skeleton hands, and is warranted a good time keep er. These Watches are of three different sixes, the smallest being for Lakies,and are all Hunting Cases. A cues of eix will be sent by Mail or Express for 1125.00 A single one sent in a handsome Morocco Ca e ior #25.00 ; will readily sell for three times their cost. We a.e sole agent* for this watoh In the United States, and none are genuine which da not our Trade mark. Address. GIBARH W. DEVAUGH A CO., Importer#. 15 Maiden La m. jr. Y |U. S 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. • By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury,the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sail of Lnited States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths percent, interest per annum.known as the 7-30 LOAN These notes are issued under date of July 15, 1865 and are payable three years from that Bate in cur rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. A, 5-2G Six per cent, GOLD-BEARING BONDS These Bonds are now worth a hanlsome premium and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from Slate, County, and Municipal taxation,which adds from one to three percent, per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon other pro perty. The interest is payable semi-annually b? coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. One cent per day on a SAO note, Two cents " ** *• SIOO " Ten " " " 9500 • 20 *• •' " "SIOOO " 81 '• " * "SSOOO Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The Notes of this Third Series are precisely simi lar in lorm and privileges to the Seven-' hirties al ready sold, except that the Government raserves to itself the option of paying!inter*st in gold coin at 6 per cent, instead cf 7 3-lCths in currency. Subscri bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe, The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-thirties will commence on the first of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date, The tlight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interrest of the higher rate . The return to specie payments, in tho event of which only will the option tr pay interest in Gold bo availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would be lully equal to those made with seven und three tenths per ceut. in currency, This is This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and constitutes the Git EAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. Less than 8230,000 000 of the Loan authorized by Congress are now on the market. This amount, at therate at which it is being absorbed, v.ill all be subscribed for within siity days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as bus uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every to vn ®nd section of the country may be afforded f:icTiti e „ for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Barks, und Private Bankers throughout the eountry have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have con- fidenee, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AC.ENT, Philadelphia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BL RECEIVED by the Wyo myomiug National Bank at Tunkhannock ; at the F rst and Second National Banks at Scranton, U'ilkesßarre Towanda and Pittston. v4-n39 THE NINTH~NATIONAL~ BANK OF TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL.., S.IOOO 000, PAID IN, FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND SPECIAL AGENT FOR JAT COOKE* SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge, by express, in 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 Bent by mail will be promptly filled. This Bank receives the accounts of Bank and Bankers on tavorable terras ; also of individuals keeping New York accounts. J. T. HILL. Cashier. J. U. OR VIS, President. JUST REO33IVHD7 New and Elegant Patterns Of all the Latest and most Reliable PARIS AND NEW YORK FASHIONS, FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESS, -FROM- Mme. Demorest, -BY MRS. S. E. BARN ES, who offers her services to the LADIES OF TUNKHANNOCK, and vicinity to FIT AMD MAKE DRESSES and CLOTHING of every Description for women and children. A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited ROOMS, opposite Baldwin's Hotel—up stairs. MRS. S* E. BARNES, STEVENS & MAY. MANUFACTUBS OF garble JRonnmcnts cnb (ftraor Stones Ot EVERT DESCRIPTION* MAN TIEPIECES.TIFIE AND STAND TCPS- POSTS TILING, A C.. FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. CEMETERY LOTS FENCED AND FIT TED UP TO ORDER. LACKAWANNA AVENUE. A. B. STITIJI, I U. Mar , PA. 1865 HEAD 1865. AND HAND TO YOUR NEIGHBOR. PROBPECTU9. OF Til llllAliirilA At!. 1865. THE ONI.T DEMOCRATIC DAILT MORNING JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA. The Union, The Constitution, AND THE Enforcement o$ the Laws. The Publishers of THE PHILADELPHIA AGE invite the earnest attention of business men, think ing men, literary men. and all who are interested in the various occupations and pursuits of life, to the DAILY and WEEKLY editions of thoir Journal. 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The circulation of the PHILADELPHIA \QE, is steadily and rapidly growing, makes ii at least as valuable a medium for advertising as any other com tnercial and business newspaper in PHILADELPHIA and the fact that it reaches a large class of conser— vativere&ders, scattered over a vastextentef country, who do not take any other Philadelphia paper, com mends it. to an extraordiniry degree, as a means of communicating with the public not possessed by any other jurnal published in this buy TAE AGE is NOW ESTABLISHED ON A SURE AND PEMANENT FOUNDATION. The Publishers could easi ly fill their columns with the unsought and most liberal commendatioes of the press throughout the country ; but they prefer that it should stand alto gether upon claims to public confidence well.known and established. It will be, as heretofore, the sup' porter of true National, Conservative, Democratic, Union principles, opposed alike to radicalism and fanaticism in every form, and devoted to the mainte nance of Good Government, Law, and Order The evival of all the business relations of the country, consequent upon the suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of peace, will enable tee Publishers to make a number of improvements in the various departments of this journal, and they, therefore, re spectfully solicit the support of all who.wish to se • cure ona of the'best Commercial, Litarary, Business and Family newspapers in the country. NOW IS TUB TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Address GLOSSBRENNER & WELSH, 430 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA MATRIMONIAL— LADIES AND GENTLE MEN : If you wish to marjy yon can do so by ad dressing me. I will send you, without money and without price, valuable information, that will enable you to many happily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This information will coat you nothing end if yon wish to marry, 1 will eheer fully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. - The desired information sent by return mail. e<J r * ww| 4 aaked Pleae* inclose postage or stamped envelope. s T ■uuresgei! to vonrielf Addrttt. SARAH B. LAMBERT. M ERCANTII.E APPRAISEMEBTT. The undersigned, having been appointed Merean- He appraiser for the County of Wyoming, for the year 1865, hereby certifies the followiog to be a correct list of Retailers in Foreign Merchandize with their names, class and rate in the acvera Townships to wit; CLASS NAMES RATE BRAINMRIX. 12 E. Merritt 112,50 13 Stevens A Taylor 10,00 " Bunnell A Brother, 10,00 CLINTON 12 Gardner A Son 12,50 12 E Frear A Co. 12,50 12 • II A S. C. Mithewson 12.60 13 W. Briggs A Son 10,00 13 John Wells 10,00 KATOX 14 J. V Carpenter 7,000 PALLB. 13 Amos Beemer 10.00 13 * Chauncr Sherwood 10,00 FORKSTOX 14 Peter McQueen 7,00 14 11. Hitchcock 7.00 15 G. H Burgess 7,00 MEHOOPAXY 13 J. T. Jeonings A Brother 10,00 13 Wm H. Barnes 10,00 14 Henry Love 7,00 14 Wm. Jennings 7,00 MKSHOPPEN. 12 Sterling A Loomis 12,50 13 D- Hunkinson 10,00 14 Jacob Hallow 7,00 NICHOLSON 12 Williams A Bi/ge 12,50 12 II P. Ilallstead 12,50 14 N.P.Wilcox 7,00 14 Billings A Squire 7,00 14 E Nichols 7,00 14 S-L . Tiffany 7,00 XORTBUORELAND 13 11. Keeler 10,00 13 Howard A Winters 10,00 NORTH BRANCH 14 Wm. C. Garey 7,00 TUNK, BORO. 11 T. L. Ross A Co. 15,00 12 Mott A Wright 12,50 14 John Weil 7,00 14 Samuel Stark 7,00 14 C. P. Miller 7,00 14 E. Wheelock 7,00 1} Geo. Leighton 7 00 14 T. B. Wall 7,00 14 C. M. Koon 7,00 15 R. Rosa 7,00 WINDHAM 14 Hiram S Graves 7,08 WASHINGTON 13 F C. Bunnell 10.00 13 G. W. Furman 10 00 14 'F- W Zimmerman 7,00 An appeal will be held at the Court Houe, on Satniiiay, July fiist, 16C5, for all who may feel aggrieved by said assessment. •PAIL CLAYTON. Mercantile Appraiser. A LA MODE: THE LATEST FROM NEIV YORK. MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN again informing her friends, and the ladies gen erally that she has received, and is still receiving u new ana well selected assortment ol SPRING AND SUMME R GOODS. Consisting of HATS. BONNETS. RIBBON'S FLOSSES, FEA I'IIERS, LACES, HEAD DRESSES, and, in short all art.cl.s usually (ound in a MILLINERY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before purchasing elsewhe.e. Mrs Stark can be found at the bouse formerly occupied by Hen ry Stark in the borough of Tunkhannock, ready and willing to serve all who may favor her with a call. MANTUA-MAKING. We have secured the services of an experienced DnESSMAKER , and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make Dresses in the latest and uxist approved manner.— Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we remain . Yours, Respectfully. . MRS. A.G.STARK. Tunk . May 10th ISG3 KTew Daily fine of stages, FROM NICHOLSON DEPOT TO Auburn 4 Corners. ! The s bscribers are running a New Daily Line of Stages, on the above route. Paseengors from Auburn 4 Corners start from that place at three o'clock A. M.—-arrive at Bacon'a Hotel in time for breakfast, and to take the EX i PRESS train for NEW YORK and PHILADEL PHIA, or the Accommodation Train going north and west. Start from Nicholson Depot on arrival of Express and Accommodation trains.take supper at Bacon's Hotel and arrive at Auburn 4 Corners the same evening. GOOD HORSES AID HACKS. andobliging and attentive Drivers on the line. Mar 22 1865. S. D. BACON v4n32tf. Proprietor. OHSTITTXN& ROOMS St. Nicholas Block, 505 Broadway MRS. EUWINTLE. (Formerly of "GENIN'S BAZAAR,") Under whose Superindence the above Departments are conducted, is plensed 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, fakirs, jfHtf/fs anb QLfyilb rnt's ©ntfit ing to (f^ber* LADIES' UNDER LINEN. Offine Quality, Kept in Stock, ready for immedi ate use, Radicular attention given le SkWAVTMSUMX. 1 §xmi Iletactkin —IN— PRICES. Goods Sold a' an • Immense Sacrifice. The Subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia and New York, with a very large and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, In all its branches, Shoe's, Ready-Made Clothing, Cassimers and Guods for Men's Wear Generally. In short, everything belonging to a First Class Dry Goods Store. Having bought Goods at the very lowest market, ''SMALL PROFITS ANI> QUICK SALES" being my motto, I aui determined UNDERSELL THE LOWEST. I invite my friends and' Customers, and the Public generallv, to examine my Goods. JOHN WEIL. SOLS HAS iW AND SO HAS THE PRICES, AT o. St. Mills' STOVE AND TIN-SHOP TUNKHANNOCK, where every tiling in (ho line of his trade can be had at the LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat est and most improved Patterns of COOKING, AND P&SLG2 STORES, with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete. Roofing & Guttering in all its branches, attended to on short notice and ou REASONABLE TERMS. REPAIRING, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AXl> CHEAPLY DONE. O.S. MILLS Tutikhanno* k. Apr. 12th, 1963. v3-ni3. E. & lI,T, ANTIION * * CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Ma terials, WHOLESALE AND RELAIL, 501 BROAD WAY, N. Y. In to our main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarter, for the foil oving, viz • STB m ffifflPlG VIEWS. Of th se we have animmenee assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign C'.ties and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac. Ac, Also, re volving Sterescopes, for public or pri\ate exhibi tion. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. 0 Photographic Albums* We were the first to introduce these into the Unit ed States, and we mam facture immense quantities in great variety, ranging in price tr m 50 cents to SSO. 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 EF*FIXE ALBUMS MADE TO ORDER- CARD PHOTOGRAPH . v . Our CataloguewbraVPmcaso rhik FIVE THOU SAND different s Kae "kub oe additions are continually being made) of Porlrai ts of Eminent Americans, Ac., viz : about 100 Major-Generals, I 550 Statesmen, 200 Brig.-Generals, [ 130 Divines, 275 Colonies, 125 Authors' 100 Lieut.-Colonels, | 40 Artist# 250 Other Officers I 125 Stage,' 75 Navy Officers. | 50 Prom'ot Women, 156 Prominent Foreign Portraits 1 00 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most celobr.itad En gravingi. Paintings,Stituos Ac. Catalogue sent on Stamp. An order for One Dozen PIC TURES from our Catalogue will be tilled on the re ceipt of SI,BO and sent by mail, FKEK. Photographers and others ordering goods C O. D. will plea e remit twenty-five percent of the amowi their order. E.&il. T ANTHOSY A CO. ' Mannjactarers of Photographic Materials, 501 BROADWAY NEW YORR. The price* and Quality qf our Good* cannot Jail to satisfy. Nor 9 1863- 12moi NORTH BRANCH HOTEL, MESIIOPPEN, WYOMING COUNTY, PA Wm. H. COHTKIGHT, Prop'r HAVING resumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, the undereigned will spare no effort to render the house an agreeable place ol sojourn for ail who may favor it with their custom. Vim ii CCLTRIHIIT. J*e, 3rd, IMS
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