North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, December 13, 1865, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f, Special Notices.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the following accounts
and *1 aims have been filed in the Register's Office
and will be presented to tbe Orphans' Court of Wyo
ming County,to be beld at Tunkhannock, on the 15th
day of January next for confirmation and allowance.
Tbe account of B. A Brink, and Charles W. Brink
administrators of the Estate of William A. Brink,
late of F ills Township, dee'd. Filed Dec. 6, 1865.
Final account of William McKune and James Mc-
Kune Executor of the Estate of James McKune, late
of Falls Township, dee'd. Filed Dec* 12, 1865,
Inventory of Widows claijn in the estate of Sam'l
Koch Infre of Forkston Township, dee'd. Filed Nov.
8, 1865.
Inventory of property claimed, by the minor
children of Elias Mo wry, late ofMchoopany Town
ship, dee'd. Filed Dee. 6, 1865.
Registers Office, 0. L. PARISH.
Dec. 12, 13g5' Register
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Wyoming County, Pa. an Audi
tor to audit anJ to distribute the funds in the mat
ter of the partial account tf Cordelia Harding admin
istratrix of Eiisha Q. Harding Dee'd. will
the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the zbth
day of December, 1865. at hi. office in Tunhannoclf
Borough atone o'clock P. M.. at which ,lu:e
place all persons arc required to presei t their c aim
or be debarred from coming in lor a share of the as
settr or funds in the case aioresaid
GEO. S. TI'TTON, Auditor.
vsnlß _
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Wyoming County, Pa., an audi
tor to distribute the balance of the fund in the
bands of Wrn. M. Sine administrator of the estate
of Jacob A. Cook dee'd , will attend to the-dutics of
his said appointment on Friday the '29 th day of
December, 1865, at his office in Tunkhannock Boro.
wt one o'clock P. M at which time and place all
persons are required to present their claims or be
•dbharred from coming in for a shaie of the assetts or
fund in the aforesaid case.
GEO. S TL'TTON, Auditor,
vpniS
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Wyoming County, Pa., an auditor
to report on the exceptions filed to the account of
C. W. Whitnev administrator of the estate of Walter
Whitney dec'j. will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment on Saturday the 30th day of December,
1865, at his office in Tunkhannock Borough, at one
o'clock P, M„ at which time and place all persons
interested In said matter are required to attend or
be debarred thereafter trom making further objec
tions thereto or coming in on slid fund.
GEO S. TI'TTON, Auditor.
vsn!B
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
I ETTERSJof administration on the estate of John,
J Sawyer, lat- of Washington Township, Dec'd,
•having been granted the unlersigned ; Notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate
<o nniuc forw rd and pay the same ; and to all hav
ing claims or demands against said estate to make
linown and present the same for settlement without,
delay to AH IRA GAY, Adm'r.
TuiiUhannock, Pa„ Nov 29, 1965.
vsni7*6wks.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS f administration or. the estate of Pe
ter Stark late ef Nicholson Township Wyoming
Countv, having been granted the undersigned ; no
tice is' hereby given to all persons indebted to said
estate, to cnine forward and pay the same : and to
all persons having claims or demands against said
estate, to make known and present the same for
settlement without delay, 1°
SAMUEL STARK 3d, r.
Nicholson; Pa., Nov 29, 19(j5. Adm'
vsnl7gwks,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Elias
M jwry, late Mehoopany Tp Dec'd, having been
granted to tho undersigned, notice is hereby given
to i II persons indebted to said estate to come for
ward and pay the same, and to all persons having
claims or demands against the same,to present them
for settlement without delay to the subscriber at the
residence in Mehoopany.
E.W. STI'RDEVANT. Adm'r.
Mehoopany Nov. 8, 1865
THE MAS <N A IIAMI.IN CABINET OUCANS, forty
different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music
for.SSO to So 00 each. THIRTY-FIVE GOLD or
SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums award
ed theui. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address,
MASON A HAMLIN. ROSTOV, or MASON BROTH
ERS, NEW YORK, vsn4ly.
furs. furs. furs.
WHOLES-' LE-AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA
Have now opened their laige and splendid s f oik of
LADIES FUR CAPES,
COLLARS,
MUFFS.
CUFFS.
GLOVES,
AND IIOODS.
Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR
ROBES, CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLO\ Ef, evar
before offered by them, all of which are warranted
o be as represented.
SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT.
v5-nl2-4ui.
•a.
A Great Excitement
ig constantly kept up at
lyr-RTTO O I* AIM "NT .PA
on account of the
LOW PRICES
AT
WM JENNINGS' STORE opposite Bender's
Hotel, win re
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Hats & Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
and everything usually kejt i l country Stores are
aold at a
LESS ADVANCE ON FIRST COST
THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE
INTHE COUNTY.
Connected with hi* store is a
TAILOR-SHOP,
with an eatene'ive stock of
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
Tri,
Sf C.,
Garments cut and made in the latest styles at
?ices that defy competition, PRICE FOR CUT
ING FULL SUlT—Bocts. Perfect fits warranted
in a)l eases, if properly made up.
Call and be convinced,
WM. JENNINGS.
Mehoopany, Dec. 7th 1661;
lilMe.
$^ k ere ARE ?
PL Y A SUIT OF CLOTHING OF STARK,
DO YOU ATTEND CHURCH?
BUY A DRESS SUIT OF STARK.
DO YOU CONTEMPLATE MATRIMONY 1
GET YOUR WEDDING SUIT OF STARK.
DO YOU WISH TO 'KEEP UP APPEARANCES V
STARK'S CLOTHING GUARANTEES YOU A
RESPECTABLE POSITION.
ARE YOU A "COURTING MAN?"
BEFORE "POPPIiYG THE QUESTION" (TO
MAKE SURE) (GET A NEW L SUI2 AT
START'S.
DO YOU INTEND SLEIGHRIDIXG THIS WIN
TER ?
AN OVERCOAT, FIRST, AT STARK'S.
It matters not who you are, what your calling er
profession, STARK S
New Fork Clothing
should be your enc and aim. Call and see the
new styles naw opening at F M. Buck's store,
where A. G. St irk will be pleased to wait upon
you.
A. G. STARK'S. Clothing Ag't.
Bridge Street, Tuhkhant.oek, Pa.
NEW
TAILORING SHOP
The Subscriber having had a sixteen years prac- I
tical exjierience in cutting and making clothing, I
now offers his services in this line to the citizensof !
FACTORYVILLE and vicinity.
Thoso wishing to get Fits will find his shop the
place to get them.
JOEL, R. SMITH.
v4-nSO-6mos,
M EAT
Mar ket!
The Subscriber announces to the citizensof Tunk
ha..neck and vicinity, that he is now opening a
MEW MEAT MARKET
OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BBIDGE ST.
where by the stiictest attention to the wants of this
community; he hopes to receive i!>eir patronage,—
He has now on hand a fiue stock of fat cattle ; and
will hereafter const intly keep for sale
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage, and
Poultry
of a'l kinds, at prices as
L O \V A S C A A' BE A FF O R I)FD.\
%'W M eat delivered at the residences of cus
tomers in town, each day, if desired.
11. W. RIIOADS.
Tur.k. Nov. 29, 1865. vsnlTtf.
TUNKHANNOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PRODUCT: MARRETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY T. 1., ROSS & CO.,
CORNER TIOGA AND WARREN STREETS, TUNK
HANNOCK PA.
Wheat*(per bushe ) $-',30 @ 32,40
Rye " SI.OO
Corn (old) ,90 @ ,95
" (in the ear) @ ,70
Oats (30 lbs,) @ ,44
Buckwheat @ ,90
Beans. @ 1,50
Potatoes ,65
Butter (per lb) @ ,35
Eggs (per dor,) <3 ,30
Lard (per lb) & ,20
Tallow " @ ,13
Dried apples @ ,15
Rags (cotton) <0? .0
Ilay (per ton) 8.00 & 10,40
The following articles are sold by the above
named firm, in quantity, at the prices indicated.
Flour (wheat) (per ll\) (3 $12,00
" (rye) " @ 7,00
" (buckwheat) per cwt. @ 4,C0
Meal (corn) " @ 225
Chop- - s'*l,oo ® '2,25
Salt (per bbl,) @ 3,40
Coal (per ton, no. 3) 6,25 @ 6,50
Removal,
o
We have removed our place of business to the
rooms formerly occupied by J. B. aturdevant, in
Stark's Bri. k Block, over the Wyoming National
Bank, third Floor, where we have increased facili
ties for taking
PIIOTOGBAPHS,
CARTES DE VISiTE,
VIGNETTES, AMBROTYPES.
MELA INO TYPES, FERROTYPES,
IVORY TYPES, &c, &c,
We have spare 1 no expense in obtaining the
S?VEKY :BXST INSTRUMENTS
in market, and challenge any one to produce better
pictures than we can.
All kioas of colored work done at the shortest no
tico and in the best style of the art. Also all kinds
of copying done from old pictures, from card to life
size. Call and examine. Satisfaction guaranteed
HERMANS & CULLINGWuRTH.
Tunkhannock, Nov. 22 1565
JCff" Our Getter A Family Sewing Ma
chine. with all the new improvements, is the best,
and cheapest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in
the world. No Mher Sewing Machine has so much
capacity for a ereat range of work, including the
delicate and ingenious processes of Hemming
Braiding, Binding Embroidering, Felling, Tucning
Cording, Gathering, Ac. Ac,
The Branch Offices are well supplied with Silk
Twist. Thread, Needles, Oil, Ac,, of the very best
quality,
I Send for a Pamphlet,
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
458 Broadway, New York, ,
Philadelphia Office,
H I 6 CHESTNUT STREET
HARVEY SICKLER, Agent.
v4n4B
NOTICE.
The Co-partnership, heretofore existing between
C. Burr A SOD, is this day dissolved by mutual
C °The books and accounts of the late firm are left
in the hands of C. Burr for settlement and collec
tion, who will still continue to carry on the Tanning
■ business ot the old stand
The Harness Business
will be c"rried on by Wm. H. Burr, who, confident
of his ability to satisfy the wants of the public, so
licit, their patronage. o
Wm. H. BURR
Mashoppe?, April 20th, 1861.
W RIT OFPARTIT ION.
JN the matter of the rroceedings in partition upon
the Reil Estate o! Solomon Brown, late of Exe
ter townsh'p, Wyoming County, deceased.
To Hannah Brown, Widow of said Solomon
Brown dej'd., Daniel S. Brown, Catherine S. inter
married with Abel C Thompson, Sarah Elizabeth,
intermarried with Elijah Swartwood, Rasselas S
Brown. Clarrissa D. Brown, Myron and
Hannah Brown above named, testementary, Guar
dian of Eva Ann Brown, a minor: Heirs and legal
representatives of said Solomon Brown deceased.
You and each of you are hereby notified that in
pursuance of a certain writ of partition and valua
tion issued out of the Orphans' Court of Wyoming
County, bearing date the 27th day of November A-
D. 1865, and to me directed to make partition and
valuation to the followiug described Real Estate,
to wit s A certain piece or parcel of land, situate in
the township of Hxeter, Wyoming County and
State of Pennsylvania, and bounded as follows, —
Beginning at a stone corner on the West bank of
the Susquehanna river, adjoining lands of Thomas
Hadly, thence by the Kinds of said Iladly, South 84
degrees, Weßt 280 perches to a heap of'stones,
thence South 20 degrees, West 33 perches to a stone
corner, thence South 77 degrees. East 320 perches,
to an elm tree, [now down] on the bank of the Sus
quehanna River, thenee up the same* 135 perches
and two fifths of a perch tn the place of beginning,
containing one hundred and forty-four acres, and
five perches more or less
ALSO
An undivided three quarters part in and to the
follow ing described piece, parcel, or lot of land, sit
uate in the township of Franklin, Luzerne County,
and the township of Northmoreland, Wyoming Co,
md State ol Pcnn'a., bounded and described as fol
lows. to wit: On the North by land of Heister Keeler
and Ziba Mathews. On the East by lands of Ziba Math
ews, William Myers and Henry Anthony. On the
South by lands of the heirs of Isaac Harris, 'and on
the West by lands of Levi Howell, Calvin Halleck,
and Asa Keeler, containing one hundred md eight
four acres niore or less, about 40 acres thereof itn
proved, with a large ihree story Grist Mill 36 by
50 feet with three run of stone, and three bolts, el
evators Ac., one Saw Mill, one Lath Mill, four
Dwelling Houses, one Wagon house, two Barns, two
Cow Houses, and apple orchard thereon. About
140 acres lie in Franklin township, Luzerne County,
including the pool or dam, and about seven ncres of
improved land being South of the line, dividing Lu
zirne and Wyoming Counties, the balance lying and
being in Wyoming County, in said Northmoreland
town-hip, the buildings being on thct portion of
said tract lying in Wyoming County.
ALSO
The undivided one fourth part of the following
described piece or parcel of land, situate in Exeter
township, Luzerne County, and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at a corner, in the line between Kingston
and Exeter township, also in line of lands of Isaac
C. Shoemaker, thence along the line rf Isaac C.
Shoemaker, North 54 degrees, West 100 perches to a
stone corner in lino of lands of Daniel Vanscov,
thence along lands of Daniel Vanscoy, South 3q
degr es. East 211 perches to a corner in the line of
land of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, and of
FuUer and Rexford and of John Seovcl, South 54
degrees, W st 100 perches to a corner in the line
between Kingston and Exeter- township, thence
along said town-hip line, North 36 degrees, West
271 perches to the place of leginning containing
IG9 acres and 60 percli s, strict measure, being the
same land conveyed by the heirs of the lato John
Goodwin dee'd, by deeds bearing date the 7th day
of Dec- 1863 to Abel C. Thompson and I. B Shiffer
Ibe interest of said Solomon Brown dee d being an
e jiiitable undivided one fourth part thereof
\n inquisition will be held by me upon the above
mentioned and described Real Estate, on Tuesday,
the 9th day of January n-xt, A. D. 1566, to enquire
and ascertain whether partition of the Ileal Estate
above descrihpd to and among the heirs and legal
representatives of said Solomon Brown dee'd, can be
made thereof without prejudice to or spoiling the
whole, and if such partition thereof cannot be made,
then ti value and appraise the said Real Estate, as
in the said writ commended.
The inquest to make partition ami valuation of
said Real Estate, will meet at the Dwelling House
on the first described piece or parcel ot land, situate
in Exter township. Wyoming County, on Tuesday
the 9ih day of January next, nt 11 o'clock in the
foren ion, and contirfue in session until all the Real
Estate above described has been examined and par
tition or valuation made as commanded in said writ.
At which time and place, you and each of you, are
hereby notified and requested to attend if you ihink
proper. AIIIRA GAT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, ?
Tunk. Nov. 27. '65 S
To Th.e
TRA. VL ! G- PUBLC.
11111011 MIT RIJSIIM
LINE OF STAGES,
WltiT. RT7JNT FROM
MESHOPPEN TO TUNKHANNOCK
DEPARTING, will leave the
North Branch Hotel at
at 10 o'clock A, , and make a con
nection at Tunkhannock, with stages
for PITTSTON and WILKES
BARRE, and with stage to connect
with the Night Express Train on the
D. L& W. R. R, Passengers by
this line will arrive at
New York, Philadel
phia, Harrisburg
and Baltimore
the same
Evening.
RETURNING, will leave Tunkhnnnock'on the
arrival of stages connecting with the Passenger Mail
Train, in the evening making a connection at Me
nhoppen with stages toi Towanda and other points
Northward,
Arrangements have been mate for the carrying of
all EXPRESS PACKAGES, which will be promptly
and carefully delivered.
Horses and Carriages on hand at all times to for
ward Passengers to any point between Meshopp and
Laceyville.
P. S.- Having leased the above line of stagts
and horses of D. Hankinson with the tnail Lino
from Tunkhannock to Wyalusing in connection with
M. A. Ellis, we are now prepared to forward pas
sengers through at reduced rates. Being thankful to
customers for past favors they respectfully solicit
a continuance of the same,
Mcshoppen July 19th 1965.
W. H.CORTRIGKT
M, A. ELLIS.
Sewing Machines
FINKLE &L.IT ON
NEW PATENT ROTARY FEED
Sewing Machines
The following facts demonstrate that these Ma
chines comprise the HIGHEST IMPROVEMENTS IN TEH
SEWING MACHINE ART. viz—
1. Each MACHINE is guaranteed to give better satis
faction than anv othsr Sewinfi Machine in Market
or money refunded.
2. They have taken many of the HIGHEST PREMIUM
at the most important EXHIBITIONS and FAIRS
ever held in the Unitee States.
| 3. Thev make the EOCK STITCH alike on both sides —
thus sa/ing more than half the thread and silk
used in th; raveling ridge seams of the loop-stitch
and single thread Sewing Machines.
4. They are adapted to the widest range of heavy
and light sewing.
5. They have no rattling wires, or delleate at
tachment to keep in repair.
6.tThey require no taking apart to clean or oil and
no-Lessons" to set, needle regular tention to
operete Machine,
Please call and examine and demonstrate as
yourself, or send lorcincuuin with samples of sew
ne' FINKLE&LYON M. ,CO,
No. 638 BROADWAY, NIW YORK.
Attention,
Ladies & Gentleman!
The Subscriber begs leave to inform his Custom
ers and the Public in general, that he has just re
turned from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA,
with the most
COMPLEFE ASSORTMENT
ever offered in this town.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
Bllli
Sbauiis, (Ooflhs, /attri)
of ali descriptions
BOOTS tit SIX O
CLOTHING FOR MEN'S AND EOYS' WEAR.
He is also opening at present AN ELEGANT
ASSORTMENT OF
Furs!
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" being
his motto, he invites all in want of "THE BEST
GOODS FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE,"
to give him a call, and warrants to* give satisfaction
JOHN WEIL.
Tunkhannock Pa. Oct. 19,1805.
n n Hr* rt n s
y w m ! m w
ESPECIAL NOTICE
To the Ladies !! !
MRS. T. A. MILLER'. <FC CO.,
HAVE JUST OPENED fi|EXT DOOR BELOW POST OFFICE,
on WARREN STRFET, anew
MILIjINETXT SHOP.
where can be found the best assortment of Millinery
goods in Wyoming County. Having selected their
goods themselves and exclusively for
MILLIERY PURPOSES
and as the'r stock consists of articles too numerous to
mention, they would invite the ladies to call and
examine for themselves before buying elsewhere;
BONNETS MADE OVER AND RE
PAIRED ON SHORT MOTICE.
Drcr-sos cut, fitted and made, all on the most rea
sonable terms.
Tunkhannock, Oct 11th, 18g5.
New
FALL AND WINTER
Millinery.
MRS. BAR DWELL
returns her sincere thanks to the Ladies of
TUNKEANNOCK
and Vicinity, and would inform them that she nas
removed to her new Store —first door east of Wright
A Co's Banking Office, with greater facilities than
heretofore enjoyed Having just returned from the
City with ,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OF
FALL AyD WINTER MILLINERY,
she can and will offer superior inducements to every
customer. Arrangements have been completed for
FASHIONABLE DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING
in all its varieties
DRESS TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS,
BUTTONS, BELTS, BUCKLES,
PATTERNS, HOODS,
NUBIAS,
and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS kept con
stantly on hand.
Tunkhannock, Oct, 11 1565.
A LA MO DE,
Ij AT EST FROM NEW 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
a new und well selected assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS
FLOSSES, FEATHERS, LACES, HEAD
DRESSES, and, in short all art.cles usually
found in a
MILLINERY STORE.
She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in
her line, before purchasing elsewheie. Mrs Stark
can be found at the house 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.
Wo have secured the services of an experienced
DHEBS-MAKER,
and at all times will be prepared to Fit and Make
Dresses in the latest and most approved manner.—
Soliciting your calls before purchasing elsewhere, we
remain
Yours, Respectfully.
MRS. A. G.STARK.
Tunk. Oct. 11th 1865
CARRIAGE S&B U GGIES.
The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex
perience, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car
riages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop
IN TUNKHANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality,
ofMatorial, and finish, to those turned out at any
other shop in the country. Those wisning to buy
should
_(£ all onb (Eraminc Cl)cm.
"pain ING 9 VARNISBINOt
TRIMMING AND REPAIRING,
Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style.
Charges moderate.
J. CAMPBELL.
TwklMek, Aag.24,'*,
NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
M , A, ATSTODDARD,
late of Pittston, a practical workman ofextenaiv
experience, offers his services to the citize of Wy
oming County as a
CLOCK AND VttATGH-MAKER, AND REPAIRER. j
The highest recommendations as to skill, in his
profession, can be found at any time ; and his work .
will always show for itself. ,
SHOP, OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL, IN
TUNKHANNOCK,
where he will always be found and to do
the most difficult jobs in his line, and repair the
most valuable Watches and Jewelry in a manner
equal, if not superior to any man ir the country.
N. B. — Satisfaction given on all jobs, or money
refunded.
A. A. STODDARD
Sep2o,t. 1865. , vsn7tf,
Harness! Harness! / -
_ i
The Subscriber informs the citizens of Wyoming
County that he has opened a
HEW HARNESS SHOP,
In Tunkhannock, at the stand formerly occupied by
T. Hart, where he is prepared to lurnish them with
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS,
COLLARS &c,. &c.,
made of the very best material and in the best
manner, at.
LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES,
r REPAIRING AND PIECE-WORK done on
notice and in the most substantial manner.
JAMES .8 H AUG UNESSEY.
THE GREAT CAUSE.
HUMAN MISERY.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price
Six cents.
VifißiflAlMr
A Lecture on the Nature, Toeatment, and
Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Supermator
rhoe i, induced by Selt-Abuso ; Involuntary Em
missions. Impoteney, Nervous Debility, and Imped
iments to Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epil
epsy, ami Fits • Mental ana Physical Incapacity,
Ac. By ROBT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author
of the ''Green Book," Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that
the awful consequences of S*df-AHioe may be effec
tually removed without medicine, and without dan
gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments
rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of euro at
once certain and effsctua), by which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may cure
himell cheaply, privately, and radically. This
Lecture will prove a bcon to thousands and thous
ands.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cents, or two poststamps.—
Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.
1 27 Bowery, New York, Post Office b0x4,58G
v4-n22-ly.
New Clothing Store
AT
NICHOLSON DHPOT!
Clothing',
HATS AND CAPS
mmT &3SMB H ©E §t
k GREAT VARIETY.
ALL NEW GOODS AND FOR SALE
CHEAP,
H. HARDING.
NICHOLSON. P. 1865
eius lass ealleu.
AMD SO HAS
THE PRICES,
AT
O. SL Mills'
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
TUNKHANNOCK,
where every thing in the 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
COOKI 3NT G,
AND
E2LKI.O& STOVES,
with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete.
Roofing & Guttering
in all its branches, attended to on short notice and <JI
REASONABLE TERMS;
REFAIRIN Or t
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE
O.S.MILLS
fokhftßßtxk, Apr. 12th, 1861.—vD-nll.
4 HEW PLACE TO BOY
FASHIONABLE
AND
Weil Made Clothing,
now opening at F, M. BUCK'S Store, under the su
pervision of
A, G-, Starlt,
Business Coats, Over .
Coats, Pants, Vests
Dress Suits,
■direst from a leading NE>V t ORK CLOTH*
ING HOUSE, and will be sol<f for a small per
centage over C'ITY HOIjESAEE PRICES
This assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
will enable our citizens to select n suit of clothes
at home, and we are determined thai there shall no
longer be any necessity for sending orders out of
town for
&SNTS SLGTHXNFG.
Call and examine the assortment new opening.
A. G. STARK, Ag't.
v4nl3,
Removed
The Subscriber having purchased of Mr. C. M
Koon. the rooms recently occupied by him as
AND
PROVISION STORE
hasremoved there his-stock of Goods, from "Starks
Brick Block" and with various other additions, is
prepared to supply the public with anything in his
line, at a
SMALLER ADVANCE UPON COST
THAN ANY OTHER MAN DARE
TO SELL.
Ilis old customers need not 00 ton they will be
dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as many new,
as shall see fit to favor him wUh their patronage,
shall have no reason to tegiet having aided in sus
taining an institution wl ere good# can always be
bought for their true talue, and
NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT,
His stock consists in part of a general assortment
of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS-
Nuts Fruits and Candies,
t
Tobacco and Snuff,
LAMPS.
LAMP CHIMNIE3,
AND FRUIT CANS,
BOOTS SHOES, STONE AND
TIN WARE, HATS. CAPS, KEROSENE
OIL. AND PURE CIDDR VINEGAR,
FARMING UTENSILS. PATENT PAILS, WOOD
EN PAILS. POWDER AND SHOT,
and an endless variety of
YAffllEß 533T10H®.
! Ac. Ac., all of which will he " , " 1J
■ I.IVI anytmng that farmers have to sell,
GEO LEIGHTON
Tunkhannoek, July 20, 1865.
N B. —CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD,
EGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac.
v4n43 tJ. L.
Mexico ! Mexico !
$30,000,000 LOAN
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO.
Twenty-year Coupon 'Eonds in sums
of $-50, $/OO f SSOO, and SIOOO.
INTEREST SEVEN PER CENT., PAYABLE IN
THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Principal \nd Interest Payable in
GOLD.
$10,000,000 to be Sold at SIXTY
CENTS on the EOLLAft,
in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of
TWELVE PERCENT IN GOLD,or SEVENTEEN
PER CENT. IN CURRENCY, at tho present rate
of premium on gold.
THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY
PROVIDED.
Tho Most -DESIRABLE INVESTMENT
over OFFERED.
IMMENSE TRACTS OF MINING AND AGRI
CULTURAL LANDS; SIXTY PER CENT, of
PORT DUES, IMPOSTS, and TAXES, in the States
of TAMAULIPAS and SAN LUIS POTOSI; and
the PLIGIITED FAITH of the said States and tho
GEJVERAL GOVERNMENT are ALL FLEDGED
for the redemption of these BonJs and payment of
interest.
THE SECURITY IS AMPLE,
S3O in U. S. Currency will by a 7 per ct. Gold Bond
of BLO
S6O in IT. S. ,l " " "
SIOO
S3OO in U.S. " , " "
SSOO
S6OO in U.S. " " "
SI,OOO
LET EVERT LOVEROF REPCBLICAX IHSTITUTIOHS BCI
AT LEAST ONE BOND,
Circulars forward® 1 and 'ubscriptions received by
JOIIN W COItLIES A Co , and
9 J. N- TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Republic
of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y.
\XT Subscriptions also received by Banks and
' Bankers generally throughout the United States.
} vsnls-6uio. _
WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
; ! Sewing-Machines.
n ! The Cheapest and Best.
OVER 150 000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHED
° SEWING-MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLD.
JF&'BXSV FOB CntcfLAß. LADIES' AIMAXAC, AC.
AGENTS WANTED.
I f AddTMs WHEELER & WILSON
Sewing-Machine Co.
704 Ofc9stmit Street, Philadolplita.