Local ami Pcisoual. Hotel Burned—The Hotel,at Montrose known for some gear's past, as Hatch's Hotel, was destroy by fire on ff of last week.'. ' We pre ot informed whether auy of the low wirs covored by jniuranse ot not. Miss E. Vose who has been very successfully • engaged in leaching a select school, at this place, during the past few months, will open her apring Term, on Monday, the 26th inst Those desiiing to attend or send pupils should rnuka their arrange ments accordingly Improvements on a rather extensive scale,, in the way of grading streets and laying down side walks are contemplated Uy our Borough,authorities, as soon as Spring opens. The owners of lots along all our principal streets will be required io grade and lay d wn walks of plank or flogging in front of their premises If not done by such owners of lots it will be done by the street commissi mer, and 20 per oent ad'ed to the cos' thereof, whieh expense is, by law, male a lien upon tho property. Let every lot owner look out in time tor liis plank or flagging. Caught.—Ziba Reynolds, a well to do fanner, retiding at Factory ille, in-this County, while at tending a donation, about 'a month since, hod his house entered, chest broken open tin I some 82,500 in U. S- securiti-s anl coin taken therefiom. A 1 attempts to discover the perpetrator of tli crime, proved abortive, until aanv or two sin -e, he r. he learned that a young man. Alvah Leiteer - living next door to him—whom he hid placed under re peated obligitieas by Way of pecuniary aid had negotiated 500, at one of the B inks at Bin jh tui ton. Letteer was arrested, and upon examin lion before Jus'ice Frear, was require Ito give bonds for bis appearance to answer the charge of Larceny; failiag t? do so be was com mil fed to Jail The -ir euaistances, as iv# have lea mo 1 thciu, go to provo pretty conclusively that Air Reynold-has got tie Tight man. Prot, D Witt's lecture on rbrecnlngy, at Wall's Hall,in this place, list week, was well at tended ; and so far as wo hive heftr 1 gave entire i atulaction to his intelligent and appreciative audi ence. The Professor being intimately acquainted with most if not all present,l iV>;v t a i! some etn barassnicDts; hut a quitted himself in a manner that showed that some men tnay acquire honor, even in their own country. The fact that he was sup p >eed to know scmethirg of the mental peculiarities of those present suggested the propriety of havirg the ProfT blind folded in his examination of head#. This, under tbf circumstances, he readily assented to, and showed himself to be an expert in buuipo ogy.— Reading the character of his subjects, through the tips of his fingers, with an accuracy that was truly wonderful. Have Your Deeds Recorded.--Aeeording to the laws of the state, all desis must he recorded withio .ix months after their execution; otherwise to be deemed frnutulet.t and void subse quent purcba-ers or snoitgigcs; unless rc-rdel be fore the deed under wh'eh tho subsequent purchaser claims. Unrecorded deeds arc not only liable lole jefeajc-! by subsequent rccord.nl deeds or mortgage' out ara in d nger of being !>>s' "r destroyed. be sarc then that your titles arc m■ Ic secu.o by hi v. i;ig ail deeds, by which you claim, re or led a - oorjing to law. Nicholson, Feb 10, legg Mt Editor : The heretofore qnict and unpre tending town of Nicholson. wo o ' usiness men. re tcarktble for being content with the welt tried vo cations of life, fin I averse to specula' ions an 1 ex periments, ha- of ln*o be otne the thea're of great excitement which has, like an epidemic s'owly but surely.made its way from the west i f tho Allegheny*. A few days since, tn this tmn, a spring fl >ing from the.base of one of our romantic hills was dis covered, npiu the surface of which was found a sub stance having fire physical properties of the wo I! known substance,,lubricating oil or concrete coil oi(. This fact, together with others,such a* f>r in stance, the discovery if oil by (k 1 ' Tuscarura Co. but.fifteen utiles .dittant, with by no means better surface indications or geological conformation ; and the discovery of coal croping out near tl c Tnnklian nook cteek, in thi> immediate vicinity, led soma of the more enterprising < itizens of this town to inves tigate the subject; among wnoin were E X. Bacon Esq., ColT A . Gorlioeer, Xl* \Vil 'ox # E q.. J hn Niver, Capt J W* Reynold*, Ei SUeriT Ziba Kil lings, and others. The result of their investigations being .satisfacto ry, a meeting of th* lytlVeus was held, an i a com mittee was apjKiiu'.e 1 to leteraTuie whether the nee e.sary territory eoul 1 be Ic ise 1 ; sai i co.uul itfee to report at an adjourned meeting, to be bel l at Pierceville. Feb .10th, 18,;g. Pursuant to a ijaununuut, the citizens convened ntthe time and place a fores ai I. At least two hun dred representing 3ever.il adjicont towns, were present The preliminary steps to orgm'zt a Co", to be known as the *• Nicholson Oil an! Mining C >" were taken. The Sec'ty. E.N Bic.nE-q. drew up a subscription, shares twenty-five d Bars eacli, an 1 in a few moments were subse- iled SoCCO. A inotiou was carried, that sa saon as the £ oca subscr.bed reaches the iuiieunt of live thousand dollars, a pcr manant organization shall be m i Ic. In order to lease lands and obtain subscriptions of stock, and do other necessary business, a temporary organiza tion was made. Pie..'nt A. F. Bl.ikestce .M. D. Sec'ty E. N. Bacon, committee of managers, whose duty it shall he in the name of the "Nicholson Oil M Mining Co to loaso Territory, pro-ute subscrip tions Ac Ex-Sheriff Ziba 1! llings, 1. Harding, CpL J. W. Reynolds, John Niver, Otis X, Stark. W. M. Staik, N P. Wilcox E rj. Com. Adj uurucd to meet at the Hotel of E N. 11 icon K*q., on Saturday, Feb. 17.h, 19gg at ono oMoik P. M (Oiecl. ELAIIt -On 23d Bee, I st at Nassau, Island of New Pro v id. nee (Bah ttnas), Milton L. Blair of Scranton and of the firm of Hunt Bros. A Blair— Aged 29vrs. His remain- were brought to Scran ton and interred on 7th Feb in-t XIEEEHm The next A'E'l l.tll t; M NiC/TIOX, ' if \of Temple Lodge, No. 248, A. V. M. will tie hel dnt their llall, in Tunkhsnnock,on Mon tay.Feb. 2g at g) o'clock P. M \V La Monte, Scc'ty. Our Letter A Family Sewing M ehlne. with nil the new improvement*, is tho West, and chenpes' and mot he.ulifiil Sewing Machine in the world, No jtlit-r Sewing Machine has s< m'u h •apae'ty for a ■ real range of work, incltt ling the delicate u-d ingenious processes of Heinining Braiding. Binding Einbroi lering, Felling, TucKing Cording, Gathering, Ac. fce, The Branch rifij.-ea are well supplied with Silk' Twist, Thread, Needles, Oil. Ac., of the very best quality, Sen 1 for a Pamphlet, THE SINGEtt M \NI.FACTURINO COMPANY 458 Broad a ay. New York. Philadelphia Office. 810 CHEsTNUT riI'KELT HARVET SICKLER. Agent. v4u4B rjMIK LADY'S FRIEND— The Best of the Monthlies —devoted to Fnsh'on •nd Pure Literati re. $2.5 0 .1 vfr : Two rth "K r <"") -G WHEEL IK A WIL WN a SEWING MACHINES given as Premiums wtople copy to DEACON A PE .I9 yr-' . •A ' I TI SKHANNOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRODjUC£ MAKKETS. CORRSCTBIr WEIILT IT T. Is, |o9l U CO., CORNKK TIOGA AND WARREN ETREETS, TCEE HANNOCK PA. Wheat (per bushel) tJ,OO O t2,10 Rye •' 70 Corn (eld) 9 fio ' " (in the ear) <3 ,60 Oats !30 lbs,) <9 .35 I Buckwheat <3 ,fis Beans. & 1,25 Potatoes a ,65 ' Butter (per lb) Q i ; Eggs (per doz.) 9 ,30 Lard (per lb) @ ,18 [ Tallow " 9 .12 ' Dried apples 9 ,15 1 Rags (cotton) O -4 f -Hay (per ton) 800 9 10 00 i The following articles are sold by the above I named tiriu, in quantity, at the prices indicated. I Flour (wheat) (per lb.) ® 011,00 1 i " (rye) " * O 6 00 " (buckwheat) per cwt. 9 JSO . Meal (com) 9 | Chop ..... BLM 9 1,75 , Salt (|>er bbl,) ® 3.40 . Coal (per ton, no. 3) 6,25 9 6,50 ' © © 33 1 . ! • ; TO I HOUSE KEEPERS! i Frank M. Buck > Has just opened, at the store house formerly oc : cupied t> C T, Marsh, one tour below Baldwin's t Hotel, in Tunkh innock, -NEW GROCERY I AND Provision , where he is prepared to sell eve .ything in the line of Family Groceries at prices far below those he.e tolore asktd for theua ■I • 0 Ilia stock was selected and purchased by | MR. A. G. STARK , i n rcrson, whose intimate aoquaiutar.ee with then lade, and dealer#, enabled him to |>uri-haM at prices , lint Till Til IIIIST. Mr. Stark's services as salesmen, else, have been t ufed. In the article ot Teas, both as to prices and , quality, I fjffcj GontjiffjHdit GINGER. TEPT'EU. SPICE. CINAMON CLOVES. NUTMEG MUSTARD, ORE A MR TARTAR, RAISINS, FIGS, POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD. m m SITS OF ILL SUBS, -ALSO - EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS, 1 IfcS, CUSTARD AND ICECREAM. I 0 I SPICE SALMON & SARDINES, i in boxs—a fine article for P'c-uic, fishing and ; pleasure parties, I ! 100 Cream Constantly on hand, ni furnished in auv quar.ti , fv desired, on h.>rl m-tirt • MACAb OM FR <OI'PS 9MOKFI) HALIBUT. I A 1 rgo and varied assertment of LAMPS. LAMP CHIMNEY'S GLOBES AND WICKS, ALSO Kerosene Oil. c i N. R —WOOL. HIDES. FURS, AND J GLLEEP PELTS, purchaa.tl fur cash i<r I trade, (• r which the highest c>L price's will be paid. 'I : €all anl) fiarajiw. F. BUCK. Taukhanneck.June? j vsn46tf j —l Ntsvr TAILORING SHOP The Subscriber having had a sixteen years pree tieel evperin* in cntfing and making clothing, now offers his service* in tf is line to the citizens of FACTonrrju.R and vicinity. Those wishing to get Fits will And hi* •^ < *P 'ks j place to get these. | # a Removal, 0 We have removed our place o r business to the rooms formerly oe< upit'il by J. II Munlevant, in Stark's Brick Block, over the Wyoming Nu tonal . Bank, third Floor, where we have increased facili ties fur taking PHOTOGRAPITS, CARTES DE VJSiTE, j VKiNK l"J KS. AMUHOTYI'BS. MEL AINU T YPES. FEU 110 TYPES, IVORY TYPES, &c, &, Wj hive spired no expense in obtaining the ,#vEHY jfexsx Instruments I </ v; <ry in market, an I chill.ago any one to pr„du .u better ' pictures than we can. . All kinos of colored work rlore at the shor'est no- i( tiee anil in the best style of the art. AUt all kin Is ol copying done from oi l pictures, from card to life ; size. Call and exauii. P. Sat sfaction guaranteed ! HERM ANS A CULLING WORTH. Tunkbannov-k, Nov. 22 1865 ME A. rs? Mar jpg ket ! The Subs,liber inn-.inni to the citizenso! Tenk ha.amk and licililty, that he is now o| nil g a MEW MEAT MARKET| OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BRIDGE ST. where fry thestiicfest attention to the wants of this j community; be hopes to receive t icir patr mge,— j He has now on baud a fino stock of fit uttle ; an 1 will heteafter const uitly keep for sale Beef, Mutton, Pork, .Sausage, an I Poultry of a'l kinds, at prices as L 0 ?r A S CA a BE AFFORD ED. j vw Moat delivered at the residences of cus- | toinors in town, each day, i! desired. 11. W. RllO A PS. Tur k. Nov. 29, 1865. \sul7tf. ARE £gOU |rOING ? BUY A SUIT OF CLOTHING OF STARK, DO YOU ATTEND CHURCH ? BUY A DRESS SUIT OF STARK DO YOU CON TEMPL YTE M \TRLMO\Y ? GET VOI R WEDDING SUEOF STARK. i DO YOU WISH TO 'KEEP UP APPEARANCES V STARK'S CLOTHING GUARANTEES YOU A RESPECTABLE POSITION. ARE YOU A "COURTING MAN?" BEFOBE ' POPPIJVG THE QUESTION" (TO MAE J'J t-i) GJC A NEW SUFI AT STARK'S. DO YOU INTEND SLEIGHRIDING TUTS WIN TER 1 AN* OVERCOAT, FIRST, AT STACK'S. It matters not who you are. what your calling er profession, STARK'S imew York Clothing should be your end tititl aim Cdl and see he new styles nw ••jwuiug at F M. Lu k's stoic, where A. G Stark will be pleased to wait upon | you. A. G.STARK'S. Clothing Ag'f. I trifige S'icet, Tut Lhi'M -ck New Skirt for 1866 The Great Invention of Iho A^ein &&&& assess. .1. \Y LKADLLY S New Psi'.ftii LU PLKX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKJI{T. This invention consists of DUPLEX (or two) Elliptic Pure R-fiiiel Steel Sp ingeniously Br-iided Tight y and Finely together <dge t" edge, ttiakiog the Toughest. in uft Flexii h* Elastic ami du rable Spring ever used They seldom lien !or break, like the Single Springs, an I cutis' qn-ntlv preserve the r perfect and be ut'iful Shaj% in ire than twti-e as long as any Singl-s Spring Skirt that ever i Has or Can lie ma le. The wondrtful flexibility and great comfort an I pleasure* to uny Lady wea-ing the Duplex Elliptic I Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded | Assemblies, Oper s.Ca r ages, K tilr-i id Cans, Church j Pews. Ann Cb.iirs, for P.omen" le an I H"USJ Dre-s, J at the Skirt can be fo| led when in use to oi-cti|.y a j small place as easily an 1 conveniently as „ Silk :r I Muslin Dress. A La-iy having Enjoyed the Picas-re, Comfort slid Great Convenient" of wearing the Dnp'ex El liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single lay iM never - afterwards willingly ili>|n:sc with their u.-e. F r Children, Misses uud Young Li lies they are <uipe- I rior to idl others The Hoops are covered wi-h 2 ply d >uM ; twistel ; thread and will went twice as loiiz as the Single , yarn covering which is use I on all Single Stci I j Hoop Skirls The three I otti.tu lods on every , Skirt are also Double Steel, and tw re or double covered to priveid the covcroig tnun wearing off die ; rods when dragging downstairs, s'on.- r t-ps. et>-.. j etc., which they are constantly subject to when in j use. All are made of the icw and elegant Corded t Ti|-s, an-l are the liest quality in every part, gir- | itig to the wearer the most gruel til and po f<c*. I shape p ssibl", : n I are unqili stlon ib tv the lightist | most desirable, comfortable, ecouomi ■a I Skill ever, I made. \ , Wests.-Braille* A Carey, Proprieti rs of the Inven ! ( tion. and Sole Manufacturers, 97 Chan.bets, and 79 j t 81 Reade Streeflt, New rk. For tiale in all first-dsss Stores in this City, and j throughout th" Uui'e I States and Can id i, Havana de Cula, Mexico, South Americt. au I the West < Indies. fljg" It-quire for tlin Duplex Elliptic (or j double) Spring Skirt. vsn2s3tn. A!f C, I i NEll JEIVELRY ESTAWI.ISIIMFNT. ' MR. A. A. STODDARD, ! late of Pittston, a practical workman of ixic--ive | experience offers hicervices to the citizens of Wy oming County Ms a CICCK AND WAIGh-M/.KER ANLREPABER. The highest recommendations as to skill, in his j profession, can be found at nr* time ; and his work | will always show for itself. SHOP, OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL, IX tuxkuaxnouk, where he will always be found and prepared to do the most difficult jobs in his Hue, and repair th* most valuable Wat-bcs and Jewelry in a manner equal, if not superior to any man in the country. N B. —Satisfaction given on till jobs, or money refunded. A. A, STODDARD Sep2?.t. 1865. \ su7tf, "" CO-PARTMERSHIP - NOTICE' The C opartnership of liUX I", BROS A BLAIR. \ ' has tmninuted by the death of Mr MILTON L, BLAIH. The business will be-continued bv the undersigned, under the firm name of HUNT BROTHERS j T. F HUNT, . A. E. HUNT, j Scranton, Pa.. Feb. Ist, 18gg. T-T7-4wk. R. J. HALLOCK. MESHOPPEN, PA. Respectfully announces to his cus tomers ami the public that he has on hand and is jirejMired to manufacture to order, on short notice, till kinds of Carriages J: Wagons, Being himself a practical workman, antl having in his employment corape- Hent workmen in all branches ot the husit.css ; and uing material selected from the best Lsistern manulactories ; he feels confident that he can Warrant Satisfaction --V-" to ALL who may J'avor him with the r patronage. BLACKSMITH IXO, PA I XT IXG. V AIINISIII NO. j* HUMMING. AND RF.PA KING, DONE OX SHORT NOTICE . land in a workmanlike style 'cHnIGFtS ALWAYS MCDERATE. 7/eal o keeps ON 11A N1) AA 7 D FOR SJ liL all kinds of Carriage ma terial such as Morticed //übbs,Turned Spokes, ' Bent Rims, Bows, Thills, Poles, I ()il*Cl"THs, Trimmings, Paints, Vaunis *es, T Carriage bolts. Screws Maleabi.e. Iron Ac • li. J. HALLOCK.' i Mrshoppcn Pit. Jan. 30, IPcq j vsii2sti* j THE ! Fashion Magazine of the World. I LITERATURE FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS, j Tin* must inwgnifi-ei.t Stevl engraving. DOUBLE ! FASHION PLATES. Uoud etigiMving oil every j wiii j• t lli it ian iuti-r st l.i'lii'M. Ci'i.chet knitting Netting, Eiilbii't li-rv, Arti -lv fin- the I"i!vt. fit the j I'irbir, Bun oir. an I th Kit-do-n: Everything, in fact, to make a CUMI'I.KTK LAIIV'S BOOK Tlm Lmlto* Favor 1c for 33 irats. No Magazine his Lec.i nhie to i oaijactu with it | None a item pt it. GODETS RECEIPTS. for every def<ariiu..ut f buusehulJ. There alone are worth the priee of the If ink MODEL COTTAGES o'her magazine givex the ). with di >gr i-ns. DR.\ WIS G LESSONS FOR TIIE YOUNG, Another S|'eisilly wi li (in ley. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth SJ a year. Other >Dg • zinc* puiiluh oI t w .rn-uut Mit-ic; but the sub- Svri'Mr-tn Go lev gets'it I eiole lit'* tnioic btotcr. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another pecilli.itity with Gmlcy. Fashions from Messrs. A T. Stewart A Co, of New York, lh- million tiro iin-roh nts, ap|jeur in Go ley the only Migaziuu that lias tueui. Ladies' B -nuets. We give more • f them in n year than any o'her In f u-t the Lady's Bo k en.i lest very 11 |y to tu her own l> innet-maker M \ < ON II \lt|,\\'ll. ."I utlt orexx oj "Atone," "Hidden 'l'dtit,'' Moss Side,' "Vl"cmcsis,'' find ". Miriam I'' ' wtites fur G. dey cticli tine tit, ..irl for no other M.ig- I azitw. A nev n I by l.er will t.e j ul.lt-Lei. in i 1866. We Invents i retained all our old and tavcr ite eontributots TETtMS or COREY'S LAI iiOOlv FOR ISG3. (Froin which. /herrun If n> (Lcio iun.) The follow ng are she terms of ihe Lady's Book tor 1866 : One eopy. ono year S3 00 Two eoj,i s, *' 5 50 '1 tree ', " • 750 Four •' •• 10 00 Five eop'es, one venr; and an extra eopy to tho pel son getting op the club, luakttig s:x Copies 14 Of Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to thu person getting up the club, making nine copies • 21 CO Eleven copies, one year, an I an exfri copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies * 27 00 All tid li lions to dubs at club rates. 5-g'* Goiley's Lady's Bonk and Arthur's Home M ig.iziue will be scut, each ono year, on receipt of $4 50. j.yu We have no duo with any othef Magazine I or newxp'iper. r , fP The m ne\j must all be sent at one time for any of Hi Clubs I. £/* C.oi i i übscribers must son I 24 cents ad ditio* al for each subscri'ier, g A I In-s T, \ GODEY N. E Corner Shrill an-/ Ct rs.'an! S'rc/s PJULA 'DEL /'///A. FINKLE & LYON SEWING JIIACII I Nh CO. O/Jicc 58/ '/J road if ay, A'etr York. Guirati'pr - \ tor a f.iirtri il if any pnreh"er docs nv• . e<' • tb" liokle A Lyon S-wipg M.i chine as su| crior to any iniii liiin: in nniikot. he can 'CtuiD it ami have his money I' Iris taken mauv i of "he h'g'iest pri/.'S --is loss o.iplb-ate l than spy j th r first el-iss in icbine, - does a wider of, wot k wiiliont cbatiginy,—rcq-ilr-'s no taking at art! to dean or ml. and no "lessons*' to set needle, reg- j ll liito ensioii. >r o|s*rate HI ichine. N. B, AIIV Clergyman s.-n ling its two orders for ! Midlines, shall receive one for himself as n pres- j ►tit. •The same propo-itiou is exfen led to I'iofe-s- 1 ors and Tviudie s We have iiiiweo np'ete I mir New Minufietorv nt a cost of some 8206,000. including New Patents an I itn|s,rtant Iniproveinents; an I tho nlije.-i of the above p'oposiln.n is tosocuie the iiiitnediate in triMluctioli of our improved m idline in", every (own itt tho ' iiite.l- Star.-s, without incurring the great exficnae of a lit> ei ing agent. This [im| ositi - n i niin t avail in' towr.s occupied ny our agents. Please send for desjtiptive Catalogue, with Mtn ples of-rficwin g, LUCIUS LY'ON, Sec'y vst 26. , CARBSA'JIS JetL'tCJES. The Bubseri! cr, a pr.ietic il workman of long ex- J pericn-e, is n-n* ii tidiing of a largo bit of new Cur riages and Bug'ics, wt his Carriage shop ' ; IN TUNKHANNOCK. ; Eiptal, if not superior, in Wnrkut tnship. QmlUv, j of .Material, and finish, to (luisa iurnod out at any other shop ui tho country. Those wisuing to buy . should (Cell uni> (Ercminc Cl)fm. PAINiM 7, VAR VtSWVGi TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. Ttuk.hxna-r.sk, Aug. 24, '6i. *+*32 TO MAKE ROOM FOR . SPRING GOODS I . I am SELLING ( UT, AT COST A Xarge MSoitiiiCDt of Winter Good* coDsiitiof *: - -■ Over Coats, Business Coats, Furs, French Merinos, , I Dry Goods and Woolen Goods of all description. A full assortment of a general Stock of Durations a/yd clouiia'g. AT i A SMALL ADVANCE FROM ftw |oHK |ICJ s' wjgsa.. Tunkhanncc:. J.m24, 18(jq v5t.24 tf. Harness! Harness!/ ' The Fub'cribcr informs the citizens of Wyoming ■ | County that lie has opened a NEW HARNESS SHOP, j In Tuiikh.'innmk, at tii£ .-land funn rl v occupied by j T. II • rt, where h" is pret ared to lurnish them with I I UOUlIli!-: AX I) SINGLE I COLLARS lie,. A.C . I made of the very best material and in the beat ' manner, at. LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES. REPAIRING AND PIECE-WORK done on J noiivc'iiuj in the most substantial manner * J A ME3 SIIA UGIIN ESSE Y. ; Nexv toothing Store NICHOLSON"DEPOT! I •- . r m&m Mkta mwd OloLliiiagr, ii. HATS AND CAPS ; A GREAT VARIETY. j AIiL KI3W Gt)tl)S AN I) FOR SALE CHICAP. H. L. HARDING. ) NICUOLSOX. r.u ISG3 i ; GQ2D HAS FALLEMF. AXJ> SO-HAS THE PRICES, AT O. So aVEillst' ) STGVE AND ViM-SHOP TUNKHANNOCK, het' every thing in tho lino of his trade can be I I had at the LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at h'.s Shop.the lat jest and most improved Patterns ot coos^mG-, AND Ei&HEGE STS^KS.i I with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete j ■ i Roofing & Guttering * I in all its branches, attended to o i short notice and on' REABIINARLC TEIIMS. | . 3TEI?A.IFtII>irG, PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONK \ OS MILLS l'unkhanno k. Apr 12th. 1863.-- '3-nl3. AGENTS WANTED ! To sell prize Certificates f--r ! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. i | Ladies, Jewelry. Di itn n I Ring*. Pins, 4c^ J Only S3 Each, * For any article drawn. Retail Price from $lO te $250. AI.L G.IODS WARRANTED C.t NUINF.. Piice of ' ertili a'es 23 eenta c tch. Liberal Prera'- r uins and Comurtwion allnwel to egi-nts. ' SAMPLE CKUTIFtCATES SF.XT r RES B For Circulars and Terms address, Messrs. HATH'ADD <k CO. 220 Broadway, New* York. 6b2s-3VO A NEW PLACE 10 BUY FASHIONABLE Well Made Clothing, now opening at F, M. BUCK'S ftoie. under the m per vis ion of " . A, Gr, Starli, Business Coats, Over Coats, Pants, Vests Dress Suits, &c., &c., direct from a leading NEW YORK CLOTH* ING HOUSE, end will he tol l for a FlT, all pee centage over CITY WHOLESALE PRICES This assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING will enable our citizens to select a snit of clotbee at borne, and we are determined that there shall ae longer be any necessity for tending orders oat ef town for GENTS CLOTHING. Call and examine the assortment new opening. A. G.STABK, Agt r4nl3, Removed _ The Subscriber having purchased of Mr. C. M Koon, the looms recently occupied by Lint aa tty SkTJXMXiSI X AND— PROVISION STORE has removed there his stock of Goods, from "Starki Brick Block" and with warioua other additions, is prepared to supply the public with anything in hie line, at a SMALLER ADVANCE UPON COST THAN ANY OTHER MAN DARE TO SELL. Ilis oi l customers need not oe ton they will he dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as many new, as shill see fit to favor him wi'h their patronage, thall have no reason to iegiet having aided in sus taining an institution where goods can always be bought for their true salue, and NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT, His stock consists in part of a general assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS- Nuts Fruits and Candle*, Tobacco and Snuff, LAMPS. LAMP CIIIMNIE3, AND FRC'.T 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 YAHKEB HBTIOI9S, Ac. Ac.- all of whi.'h will be seld for cash, or ex changed for anything that farmers have to sell, ' GEO LEIGUTON. Tunkhaunock, July 20, 1865. N B.—CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD LGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac. v4n43 d. L. FURS. FURS. FURST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFOKD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PaILADELPUIA Have now opened their large and splendid steck ef LADIES FUR CAPES, . COLLARS, MUFFS. CUFFS. GLOVES, AND nOODJ, Alao the finest assortment of FANCY FUK ROBES, CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES, ever befure offere ' by them, all of which are warranted o he'as represeuted. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. v 5 nl2-4ui. .1 Great Excitement is constantly kept up at MHSOOFANT.PAi ou account of the LOW PRICES WM JENNINGS' STo opposite Beafart Hotel, where Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, and everything usually ke) ti i country Stores are 8 >l<l at it LESS ADVANCE ON FIRST COST THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE COUNTY. Connected with bi store is a T AI LOR-S.HOP, with an extensive stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, . Veslings, Ttimings. Garments rut and made in the latest sly lee at ! prices that defy, ••ompetition, PRICE FOR- CUT TING FULL SUIT- 80 is. Perfect fits warranted in ap cases, if properly made up. Call and be convinced. Wit. JUNIIM lleh-wpeay, Dee. Tth Ml flit*
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