TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING j V* ; GOODS, I AM SELLING OUT AT COST. A Large assortment if Winter Goods consisting in Over Coats, Business Coats, Furs, French Merinos, Dry Goods and Woolen Goods of all d e s e r i p t i on. ... j A full assortment of a general Stock of DDT GOODS AA'D CLO'IIfJA'G. AT A SMALL ADVANCE FROM NEW YORK PRICES. IDSBS wmrdx. Tunkhannock Jan 24, 1866- Tin 24 tf. fSfi iiwi TO HOUSE KEEPERS! Frank M. Buck Hu just opened, at the store house formerly oc np-r-i by C T, Marah, one Joor below Baldwin's Met*!, In Tunkhannock, NEW GROCER V AND Provision Store, , where Ue '• prepared to sell eve;ything in the line ' jf Family G. series a prices far below tb">e bere- i ♦ofere asktd for them Kit took v ;s selected a'. 1 purchased v MR. A. G. STARK A person. hos-' intimitis acquaintance with i':en raee. auddeaicis, enabled bins ■ pun-Lose at pricf Mill HIS 111 LOWEST. Mr. ncrri is salesman, also, hare been seen red Ie the article ot Teaa, both as to pricca nnd . quality, I fienj SiimpftjHoii OINGEK f'E" •' 'I, SPICE. CINAMON C •-:> ' .MEG. MUSTARD, ' H£A -taktau, RAISINS, FIGS. .POWDER. SHOT AND LEAD. Ml m IITS 3F All urn, - ALSO— FLAVORING FOR BUDDINGS, , 1 INS, CUSTARD XD ICE CREAM. SPICE SALMON & SARDINES, -la be zee—a fine article for Pic-nic, fishing and pteaeere parties, 100 Cream Constantly on hand, and furnished in any quanti desired, on short Tv-tiee- ACARON I— FOR SOU PS. .•MUKEI) HALIBUT. 0 A large aid varied asseftment of LAMPS. LAMP CHIMNEY'S GLOBES AND WICKS, ALSO Kerosene Oil. ■ o i y. B.—WOOL, IIIDES, FURS AND SIILEP FELTS, purchased for cash or ■ tradr, fr which the highest msb pr:<. t-a will t* paidi*- €ali aitb fiamjuf. ... F. BUCK. I W*aanne.-i? ..I life? y t L4Cif "PRE BEST OF THE MONTHLIES— -- THE LADY'* I FR ; END—devoted to FASH ION *n 1 LITERATI RE Beautiful Steel Emrri* SPLENDID ItOUBLE-SIZE COLORED FASHION PLATES The Latest Patterns of Unse at, Claks, Bonnet*. Euihroidery, Ac. Household R.o-ipn. Muai*. A- WHEELER A WILSON'S . awiso Machivbs qt/en na Premiums. Send 15 to DEACON A PETERSON 311 Walnut Street, Philadelphia- R.R. LITTUE, ATTORNEY •AT LAW Ottee on Tioga street, Tunkhannock Pa. ARE BUY A SUIT OF CLOTHING OF STARK, DO YOU ATTEND CHURCH? BUY A DRESS SUIT OF STARK. DO YOU CONTEMPLATE MATRIMONY ? GET YOUR WEDDING SUIT OF STARK. . DO YOU WISH TO 'KEEP UP APPEARANCES ?' STARK'S CLOTHING GUARANTEES YOU A RESPECTABLE POSITION. ARE YOU A "COURTING MAN?" ; BEFORE "POPPING THE QUESTION" (TO MAE SURE) GET A NEW SUI7 AT STARK'S. DO YOU INTEND SLEIGHRIDING THIS WIN TER I AN OVERCOAT, FIRST, AT STARK'S. It matters not who you are, what your calling er profession, STARIv'S new York Clothing I should be your enc and aim. Call and see the i new styles naw opening at F M. Buck's store, | I where A. G. Stark will be pleased to wait upon ; you. A. G. STARK'S. Clothing Ag't. Bridge Street, Tuiikhani.ock NEW TAILORING SHOP The Subscriber having had a sixteen years prae- j tieal experience in cutting and making clothing, now offers his services in tl is line to the citizens of Factobyvili.k and vicinity. Those wishing to get Fits will find his shop the place to get them. Joel, R. Smith. v-l-nSO-6mos, ME! A T Mar "*§3l ket! The Subscriber announces to the citizensof Tunk ha..ncck and vicinity, that he is now opening a MEW MEAT MARKET • iTO;?TE WALL'S HOTEL ON BRIDGE ST.; here by the strictest attention to tbe wants of this 1 j community; he hopes to receive their patronage,— 1 ; ii has now on hand a fine stock of fat cattle ; and j will hereafter const mtly keep for sale Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage, ami | Poultry of a'l kinds, at price 3 as LOW AS CA* BE AFFORDED. IV M •at delivered at the residences of cus- I toniors in town, each day, il uesired. H. W. RHOADS. Tunk. Nov. 29, 1365. vsnl~tf. Tl NKHAXNOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ] I (11 ( MARKETS. CORKECTEII W t EKLY BY T. ij, ROSS Si CO., C KXEIi TI'iGA AND WARREN STREETS, TCNE MAN NOCK PA. Wheat (per bushe ) S 2,25 <js 82.30 Rye " 85 Corn (old) 9 ,30 " (in the ear) (Si ,g5 Oats (30 lbs,) .35 (3! ,38 Buckwheat-• 9 .75 Beans. 9 1,50 Potatoes • 9 ,65 Butter (per lb) 9 ,35 Eggs (per dnz.) - 9 ,35 Lard (for lb) 9 ,18 Tallow " 9 ,13 Dried apples 9 ,15 Rags (cotton) 9 .4 Hay (per ton) 800 9 10,00 The following articles are sold by the above named firm, in quantity, at the prices indicated. Flour (wheat) (p'r I>.) 9 812,00 " (rye) " 9 7,00 " (buckwheat) per cwt. 9 4,C0 Meal (coru) " 9 200 Chop 81,75 9 2,00 Salt (per bbl,) 9 3.40 j Coal (per ton, no. 3) 6,25 9 6,50 j Removal, ye h-ivo removed our place of business to tbe rooms formerly occupied by J. B. aturdevant in Start's Brick Block, over the Wyoming Xn t mil Bank, third Floor, where we hava increased .... i; - ties for taking PHOTOGRAPH 8, CARTES BE VISITE, VIGNETTKS, AM BHOTYPKS. MEL Amo TYP ES. FER ROT YPES, IVORY TYPES, &c. &, We have spared no expense in obtaining the -v- a, FFKR Y B EST INSTRUMENTS V r. in market, and challenge anyone to produce better pictures than we can. AH kinos of colored work done at the shortest no tice aud in the besr style of the art. Also all kinds ' of copy ing done fn in old pictures, from card to life size. Call and examine. Sat "Taction guaranteed ! HERMANS A CULLING WORTH. Tunkhannock, Nov. 22 1865 I Our I.ettcr A. Family Sewing Ma-' t-hllir, with all the new improvements, is tbe best, J ■li. > <bo ipest and most beautiful Sewing Machine in | ; th- w rhl, No jther Sewing Machine has so much ' . pne'ty for a vreal range of work, including the d- irate and ingenious processes of Hemming j rir iing, Binding Embroidering, F'elling, TucKing j i Cording, Gathering, Ac. Ac, The Branch Offices are well supplted with Silk' Twist. Thread, Needles, Oil, Ac,, of the very best j quality, Send for a Pamphlet, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 458 Broadvay, New York, Philadelphia Office, 810 ( HEsTJiUT STREET HARVEY SICKLER. Agent. v 4049 NOTICE. The Co-partnership, heretofore existing between C. Burr A Sen, is this day dissolved by mutual consent The books and accounts of the late firm art 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 carried on by Wm H. Burr, who, confident of his ability to satisfy the wants of the public, so licits their patronage. C BURR, Wm. H. BURR Mesboppen, April 29Ut, 1865. 1 GIIEAT JSAl^fcA OF WATCHES & JEWELRY, 81,000,000, WORTH I To be disposed of at ONE DOLLAR each, with out rega'd to tulue, not to be paid for until you kaow what you are to leceive. BY A, H. liOWEN & CO., (Agents for the Manuf; -turers,) No 36 Beekmaii Street, New-York, Read the following list of Articles to be sold cr OV DOLLAR 100 Gold Hunting-Case Watches-•• each 8125 00 100 " Watches, various styles " 7500 200 " Ladies' GoM Watches " 50(0 500 Silvef Watches.• ••• '• each 825*00 to 40C0 | 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated Caster Stands 20 00 to 50 00 i 1,000 ' " " Fruit A Cake i Baskets 15 00 to 25 00 I 2,500 setts of " " Tea Spoons-• •800 to 15 (0 ! 2,500 setts of " '• Forks 800to15 00 < I 2,000 Goblets, engraved 400 to 800 I 3.000 pairs of Ta'ble Spoons 500 to 800 3,000 pairs o( Salt " 300 to 500 ! 4 500 uiagniGcent Napkin Rings 400 to 950 I 8,000 pair of Pendant Ear Drops (assorted colors) 500 to 800 l 3,300 sets of Ladies Jewelry, imita tion Ivory 5 00 to 10 00 ! 2.500 Gold Lockets, engravad backs, watch face, perfect imitation Ladies Watch 10 00 j 10,000 Ladies' Back Combs, rich A uni que patterns 500 to 25 00 ! 6,000 Latest style vest A neck chains 1 5 00 to 20 00 5,500 Gent's California diamond pins " 500t020 CO California diamond eardrops " 5 00 to 10 00 3,000 Miniature Revolving Pins-- " 5 00 to 10 CO 2.000 California Diamond and enamelled Gent's scarf pins new styles *' 5 00 to 10 00 ! 2.000 Masonic and Emblem pins.. •' 3 00 to 10 00 2 500 Gold Band Bracelets engraved '• 3 00 to 2000 3 COO Jet and Mosaic Brooches- -• • " 300 to 10 00 ! 2.000 Cameo Broochas " 500t020 00 ! 3 000 Coral Ear Drops " 4 00 to 600 2 000 Ladies' Watch Chains. " 800to15 00 6.000 G|t's Pins,a splendid asort't" 200to10 00 | 4,000 Snmmre --leave Buttons-••• ■' 300 to 10 00 c 000 Studs and Sleeve Buttons, in I sets, ••••••; " 300to10 00 i 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain. A en graved ■' 200 to 800 i 10.000 plain and engraved Rings-- 2 50 to 10 00 j 8.000 Lockets, richl v engraved -- - - " 200to10 00 | 15,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, new and latest styles " 600t012 00 | 5.00 Handsome Seal Rings " 300 to 800 i 2.000 Sets Bosom Studs •' 250 to -6 00 1 000 fiold Pens and Gold holders " 15 00 to 25 00 2,000 S°ts Jet and Gold Pirs and Ear Drops, latest styles, very rfe'i 6 00 to 10 00 2 000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, Ac-- " 400 to 600 10 000 Gold Pers, and silver eases-- "500 o 300 10 000 " " Ebonv holders •• ' 400ts 500 Tb" method of disposing of these goods at ONE DOLLAR each is as follows : Certificates, naming each article and it- value.are placed in sealed envelopes and weUtnixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25 cents. On the receipt of the Certificate you will see what yon are going to have, then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Pur chasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamord Piing. or any set of Jewelry on our list tor ONE DOLLAR, and in no case can they get less than One Dollar's worth, as there are no banks The price of Certificates is as follows ; One for 25 rvats; five for SI ; eleven for 82 ; thirty for 85 ; sixty five for 810 ; one hundred for Sls. The distribute n is conducted fairly, and all bare an equal chance of obtaining the valuable prize by purchasing the Certificates- Wo guarantee entire satisfaction in alt cases. Agents wanted to whom we offer special and premiums. Send 25 cents for one Certficate j and our circular with terms- A. 11. ROWEN A CO., | 36 R-e'rman Street, N. Y Box 4270, vsnl6 6mo To Tlx© TRAVELING PUBLIC. nil urn iti2.inun LINE OF STAGES, WILLI niTN- FROM ! MESHOPPEN TO TUIHAIOCK I DEPARTING, will leave the North Branch Hotel at Meshoppen j at 10 o'clock A. M., and make a con -1 nection at Tunkhannock, with stages ! for PITTiSTON and WILKES ; BAIiRE, and with stage to connect with the Night Express Train on the D. L& W. R. R, Passengers by , this itne will arrive at ; New York, Philadel phia, Harrisburg and Baltimore the same Evening. RETURNING, will leave Tunkhannoek'on the | arrival of stages connecting with the Passenger Mail | Train, in the evening, making a connection at Me •h'.ppen with stages tor Towanda and other points ! N'-rthward, Arrangements have been made 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 Passen ers to any point between Meshopp and ' I Laceyvillo. P. S.- Having lea&d the above line of stagts ; j and horses of D. Hankinson with the mail Line . from Tunkhabnock to Wyalusing ID connection with I M. A. Ellis, we are now prepared to forward pas sengers through at reduced raty. Being thankful to i customers for past favcrs they respectfully solicit ! a. continuance of the same, Mesh#ppen July 19th 1865. W. II.CORTRIGLT M, A. ELLIS. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and nil the effects of ; youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, semi free to ail who need it, the recipe , and directions for making the simple remedy by , which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by , the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. vsn2l-lycar.—S M. P. A Co. STRANGE, BI r T TRUE Every young lady and gentleman in the United I States enn hear something very much to their advan tage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing the u.idersigned. Those having fenis of being hum bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. vsn2l-lyear—S. M. P. A Co. 1866 TllE LADY 8 FRIEN^— | The best of the M-whiles—devoted to LITERA TURE and FASHION 82 50 a year We give ( WHEELER Si WILSON'B Celebrated 855 Sewing M.whines on the fillowiny terms : Twenty copies and the Sewing Machine, 870 ! Thirty eopies .md the Sewing Machine, 885 Forty copies and the Sewing Machine, 8100 . Send 15 cents for • sample eopy DEACON 4 PE RSON, 819 Wnlent Street, PfcltaMpU* I Condition of the Wyoming National Bank ot Tunkhannock, Pa. on the morning of the first Monday In Jan. A, D, 1866. ] Rtsoracss. Loans and Discounts, 845,797.60 Over Drafts. 308,42 j U. S. Bonds deposited to secure Circula tion 100,000,00 U. S. Securities on hand, 30,850,00 Due from National Banks, 15,866.78 Legal Tender Notes, 20,749.70 Notes of this Bank on hand, 360.00 Notes of Solvent State Banks, 9,111.00 Cash Items, 1,306,15 Premiums paid, 5,616,87 1 Furniture and Fixtures, 1>66 7 - 45 Expenses, 1,407.42 Taxes, 304 76 Total. 8233,34(;,15 LIABILITIES. j , Capital Stock, * "2?'!w!'£n Circulation, i Due individual Depositors, 38,419.31 , Exchange, 670 59 i Discounts, 2.537.55 ' Interest on Stocks, '6L 7 -' | Profit and Loss, 5.95q,95 j Total. • * 8233.34 G ,15 I Samuel Stark, Cashier of the Wyoming National Bank of Tunkhannock. do Solemnly swear that the above Statement is true to the best of my knowledge | and txlief, SAMUEL STARK, Cashier j Sworn and subscribed before rae, the 9th dav of Jan. 1866, F. C ROSS. Notary Public , I sjj Sj j i ESPECIAL NOTICE To the Ladies !! ! MRS. T. A. MILLER it CO., HAVt JUST OPENED NEXT DOOR BELOW POST OFFICE, on WARREN STRLET, a new MHjIAINERY SHOP. where can be found the best assortment of Millinery gMids in Wyoming County. Having selected their goods themselves and exclus'vely for M ILLIERY 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. Dresses cut, fitted and made, all on the most rea sonable terms. Tunkhannock, Oct 11th, 1965- New FALL AND WINTER Millinery. MRS. BARDWELL returns her sincere thanks to the Ladies of TUNKHANNOCK 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 llavingjust returned from the City with AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT rF FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, she can and will offer superior inducements to every customer. Arrangements have been completed for FASHIONABLF 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 1965. ~ A LA MODE, LATEST FROM NEW YORK MRS. A. G. STARK, TAKES PLEASURE IN agft'p informing her friends, and the ladies gen erally that she has received, and is still receiving a new and well selected assortment ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of HATS. BONNETS. RIBBONS FLOSSES, FEA I'HERS, LACES, HEAD DRESSES, and, in short all an.cLs usually found in a MILLINERY STORE. She solicits a call from all requiring GOODS in her line, before purchasing else when e. Mrs Stark j can be found at the house formerly occupied by Hcn ! 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 HHEBS-MAKEH, 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 1965 j BA.M I AGES & BUGGIES. The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex- j perienee, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car ringes and Buggies, at his Carriage shop IN TUNKHANNOCK. Equal, if not supeewr, in Workmanship. Quality, ! of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any other shop in the couutry. Those wisning to buy ! should Call anb diamine Client. PAINING, VARNISHING: TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, { Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style. : Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. TMkhaM#k, AH U, f w SEW JEWELR Y ESTABLISHMENT. MR. A. A. STODDARD, late of Pittston, a practical workman of extensive experience, offers hiservices to the citizens of Wy oming County as a CICCK AND WATGH-MAKER, ANDREPAIRER. The highest recommendations as to skill, in his j profe-sion, 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 prepared 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 ie the country. N B. —Satisfaction given on all jobs, or money refunded. A. A, STODDARD Sep2o,t. 1865. vsu7tf, Harness! Harness! / , The Subscriber informs the citizens of Wyoming 1 County that he has opened a NEW HARNESS SHOP, In Tunkhannock, at the stand formerly occupied_bv T. Hart, where he is prepared to lurnish ihetn with DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, COLLARS &C,. Ac , made of the very best material and in the best manner, at. LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES. REPAIRING AND PIECE-WORK done on notice and in the most substantial manner. JAMES SHAUGUNESSEY. THE GREAT CAUSE. or HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Staled Envelope, Priet Six cents. I A Lecture on the Nature, Toeatmcnt, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Supermator rhoe •, induced by Selt-Abuse ; Involuntary Ein missions. Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Imped iments to Marriage gcnerallj-; Consumption, Epil epsy, an-f Fits • Mental anu Physical Incapacity, Ac. By ROBT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the 'Green Book," Ac. The world-rcnow ied author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effec tually removed without medicine. and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies instruments rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself 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 ofxix cents, or two poststamps.— Address tho publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. 1 27 Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,586 v4-n22-l3 r . New Clothing Store NICHOLSON" dkpoti mmm &MB mwa Clotb-ing, HATS AND CAPS BGGTS ASSISE BES, A GREAT VARIETY. ALL LEW GOODS AND FOR SALE CHEAP, H. L. HARDING. NICHOLSON. Pa, 1665 GOLD HAS FALLESL AND SO HAS THE PRICES, O. S. MUls' STOVE AND TIN-SHOP TUNKHANNOCK, where every thing in the line of his trade can be had at the LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. nOI'SE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the let est and most Improved Patterns of COOK.IKTG-, AND PIEEOE STOYES, with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete. Roofing & Guttering in all its branches, attended to on short notice end on REASONABLE TERMS; REPAIRI NO, . PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONS 0 S. MILLS faakkeeioik, Apr. 12th, 1988. v#-e!8. A HEW PLACE TO MI FASHIONABLE AMD Well Made Clothing, now opening at F, M. BUCK'S Store, under the n per vis ion of A, G-. Stark, Business Coats, Over Coats, Pants, Vests Dress Suits, &c., &c., 7 * direct from a leading NEW YORK CLOTH ING HOUSE, and will he sold for a small per centage over CITY WHOLESALE PRICES This assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING will enable our citizens to select a suit of clothes at home, and we are determined thai there shall no longer be any necessity for sending orders oat of town for fHEKFTS 6EOTHENF&. Call and examine the assortment now opening. A. 0. STARK, Ag*t. v4n!2, Removed The Subscriber having purchased of Mr. C. M Koon, the rooms recently occupied by him as XiSlXy' x AND PROVISION STORE has renoved there his stock of Ooods, from "Starka Brick B'ock" and with various ot her 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. His old customers need not be toia they will be dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as many new, as shall see fit to favor hiin wi'h their patronage, shall bare no reason to regiet having aided in sus taining an institution where goods can always ba bought for their true value, and NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT, His stock consists in part of a general assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS- Nnts Fruits and Candies, 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 SUOT, and an endless variety of YANKEE 188T10IS< Ac. Ac., all of which will be seld for cash, or ex changed for anything that farmers hare to sell, GEO LEIGHTON. Tunkhannock, July 20, 1865. N B.—CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD, EGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac. v4n4B G. L. FURS! FURS. . FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, COMTIftENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Hare now opened their latge and splendid ateek ef LADIES FUR CAPES, COLLARS, MUFFS. CUFFS. GLOVES, AND HOODS. Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBES, CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES, ever before offered by them, all of which are warranted o be as represented. m SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. v5-nI2-4m. A Great Excitement is constantly kept up at MX2SOOPA]M7.X>a.i on account of the LOW PRICES AT WM JENNINGS' STORE opposite Bender's Hotel, whero Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats & Caps, Boot sand Shoes, and everything usually ke) t i-i country Stores are sold at a LESS ADVANCE ON FIRST COST THAN AT ANT OTHER PLACE IN THE COUNTY* Connected with his store is & T AI LOR-SHOP, with an extensive stock of Cloths, Cmsimeres, Vestings, Trimings, Sfc., BfC; Garments cut and made in the latest styles at prices that defy competition, PRICE FOR CUT TING FULL Bi;rT-BU. rs. Perfect fiu warranted •In ail oaaes, if properly made up. Call and be convinced, WM.JINHINMt Jiefcapaay, Dee, 7th lflftfc
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