North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 21, 1866, Image 3

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    REKTO j
OIL & LAND CO.
CAPITAL, 119,000,000. SHARES, 0100 EAOII, ;
STOCK GUARANTEED,
For every /Share of Stock issued, i
the Par Value (One hun
dred Dollars) will he
deposited in the
TREASURV OF THE UNITED STATES
OB INVESTED IN
GO VERA'ME.YT SECURITIES,'
And may be withdrawn ly the Stockhol— I
der at any time.
GALUSHA A. GROW.
Vtoe President, CHAS. V. CULVER.
gMNltrj WILLIAM BROCOH.
Treasuter, ROBERT F. BROOKE
DIRECTORS.
HOB GALUSHA A GROW, Reno, Pa.
Lata Speaker of the U. S. House oPßcprtsentatlves"
•HOB. C. R RANSOM, Boston, Mas*.
*U. S. Bank Commissioner for Ne* England.
Hen. SIDNEV DEAN, Providence, R I.
Late Mem. of Cong.—Editor of the Providence Press.
HBNRY A SMYTIIE. Esq New York City.
President of the Central National Bank.
LUCIEN II CULVER. Esq. New York City
Of Culver, Penn. A Co.. Bankers.
Hon. AUGUSTUS FRANK. Warsaw, N. Y,
Mam. of the House of Rep.,, 30th, 37th. A 38, Cong,
Mj JOHN L. WILSON. Malison, Ind
Late of the United States Army.
Hon. THOMAS S. STAN FIELD, South Bend,lnd
President of First National Bank of South Bond,
llor. CHARLES V CULVER. Franklin, Pa.
Of Culver,Penn, A Co ,and Mem. of the present Cong.
ALEX. BRADLET. Esq. Pittsburgh. Pa
Prea't. of Tradesmen's National Bank of Pittsburgh.
JOSHUA DOUGLASS, Esq. Meadville. Pa.
President of the National Eank of Crawford Co. Pa.
Col. JAMES II BOWEN, Chicago, 111.
President of Third National Bank of Chicago.
GEORGE H. REA, Esq. Saint Louis, Mo
President of Second National Bank of St. Louis.
TBI'BTBKS OF Till! FUND.
lion. JOHN J. CISCO. New York City.
Of John J. Cisco & Sons, Bankers.and
late Assistant Treasurer of the U.
S. at New York.
DENNING I)UER, Eq. N. Y. City.
Of James G. King's Sons, Bankers.
jy tiie LANDS OF THE COMPANY.
consist of Twelve Hund.ed acies, at Reno, on the
Alleghan- river, in Venango County. Pennsylvania j
—the heart of the oil District tu that 1
Stat-.
One Thousand Wells
CAN BE SUNK UPON THE PROPERTY WITH
OUT INTERFERENCE.
Tost well? have been sunk on the Estate, and Oil
found in paying quantities in every instance. FIF- !
TY WELLS are new being put down to Ic f dlowed
by others as rapidly as possible to the extent neces- j
aary to fully derelopc the property. Ono hundred
' wells yielding only ten barrels ad iy ra<*h at sis
dollars a barrel, a price inuch beiow the average
price at Reno, ouli give million oig'it hundred
thousand dollars a year of income, making a proS t
of probably fiftsen per cent, over expenses an! taxes
of every kind If large flowing wells are found,
a tingle acre oj the territory may yield the entire
capital icithin tiro years.
13T The Company owns the Town of Reno, to- I
gether with Sevei .1 lluudrcd Lots for Business and
Dwelling Houses. There is an Extensive Demand ;
for tbeiu, and the Revenue from their Sale will le
\erv great.
THE STOCK IS GUARANTEED
The Priee of the S.ock has been fixed at ONE
HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS per Share—!
Five Dollar? go into the Treasury of the Company as j
a Contribution to the Working Fund
The Bar Value of tiie Stock, One Hun- i
dred Dollar*, is paid to the Trustees, to be !
Deposited in the Treasury of the Cnited i
States, or Invested in Government Keeuri-!
ties, AND MAY BE WITHDRAWN 1
BY THE STOCKHOLDER AT AM 1
TIME.
By the payment of Ten Dollars, persons that de- !
sire to await the Result of the first Vent's Develop- ;
ruent, can secure the Right of obtaining A FULL !
PAID SHARE OF GUARANTEED STOCK for j
One Hundred Dollars Additiorsl, at any time before I
the First day oi April, 18g7. CW I* '■ ttn Invest- 1
lusnt with the Chances of Large Profit und Is aI- j
Wiyi convertible into t'AHII at Par. It j
Bight be ealled
A LEGAL TENDER OIL STOCK.
So large a Working Fund (0300,000) has never
bees provided or expended by any Company in t' e
Oil Region. Subscriptions bill be received by agents
and by the principal Banks and Bankers throughout
the country. Prospectuses and other information
will be furnished by Agents, and by
SAMUEL T. HOWARD,
SUBSCRIPTION Ar.KtiT.
21 Nassau St, N. Y. j
v5n32-ltiii.es-
UNKIIANNOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ;
PRODUCE MARKETS.
coßßKt'Ticn wtrsi.T BV T. L, ROSS At CO., |
COkKEK TIOCA AND WARREN 6TREETS, Tt'NK I
IfANNUCK PA.
j
Wheat (per bushel) t-,00 <8 02,10
R y " e'
Corn (eld) ® 6 2
41 (in the ear) <$ 60
Oats (30 lbs,) ® '35
Buckwheat @ 'SO ,
•Beans. Q 1*25 I
PoUtoes- (8 '65 i
Butter (per lb) <8 40
Eggs (pr dox.) (8 ,24
Lard (per lb) © ,18
Tallow •• & ,12
Dried apples @ ,15
Rags (cotton) © ,4
Hay (per ton) 800 © 10 0U
The following articles are sold by the above j
named firm, in quantity, at the prices indicated.
Flour (wheat) (per lb.) ' Q 011,00
" (rj) " @ 6°
" (buckwheat) per cwt. @ 3.50
Meal (corn) '• . @ 150
£ h ,°P 01,50 & 1,75
Salt (per bbl,) @ 3,25,
Coal (per ton, no. 3) 6,25 @ 6,50
*A> TEMPLE LODGE NO, 248.
/v A Be f l T^ Gl K AH
' T Aof Temple Lodge, No. 248, A. Y, M will be'
2< rt%>sr'.' S. 1 -"—■ 00
W Sec'fy.
°f 4 " AMU f CABINET
fc'a 1 *" tyl-f, adapted to sacred and secular mnsic
for 80 doll an to 6 00 each. Fifty-one gold or sil-
IllusTr..A V'. Itber1 tber firM P remiumß awarded them
HAUfIKr Catalogues free. Address. MASON A
MAMLIN, Boston, or MASON Brothers. New Vork.
O^'ufkhSs£k 0 ?; i"°ENEY AT LAW
-k, tfigiTZt P *' °* e#,ln Stark's Brlok j
Helling Below
NEW YORK C ST!
CALX, QUICK.
GET A BARGAIN.
(6lo%ng€lt|ino
OF SUPERIOR Q.UALITY WILL B E
SOLD FOR
Ten Days
TO CLOSE OUT!
PRICES LESS THAN
111 Till IllllSill
A. G. STARK, Ag't.
§0 ©S 35f BW I
TO
HOUSE KEEPERS!
Frank M. Buck
Has just opened, at the store house formerly oc
cupied by C T, Marsh, one door below Baldwin's
Hotel, in Tunkhannock,
NEW GROCERY
AND
Provision Store,
where he is prepared to sell eve ,-ything in the line
of Family Groceries at prices far below those here
tofore asked for them
His stock was selected aid purchased by
MR. A. .G. STARK
n terson, whose intimate acquaintance with then
i tie. and dealers, enabled him to purchase nt prices
LOWER THAI THE LOWEST.
Mr. Stark's services as salesman, also, have been
secured.
0
In the article ot Teas, both as to prices and
quality, I
fMij SnmpEtjtifln
GINGER, PEPPER. SPICE. CINAMON
CLOVES. NUTMEG. MUSTARD,
CREAMrTARTAII,
RAISINS,
FIGS,
POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD.
FHin AID SITS or AIL III9S.
—ALSO—
FLAVORING EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS,
1 IKS, CUSTARD AND ICI CREAM.
0
SPICE SALMON A SARDINES,
in boxes—a fine article for Pic-nle, fishing and
pleasure parties,
100 Cream
Constantly on hand, and furnished in any quanti
ty desired, on short notice*
MACARONI—
FOR SOUPS.
SMOKED HALIBUT.
0
A l rge and varied assortment of
LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS
GLOBES AND WICKS,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil.
o
N. B.— WOOL, HIDES, FUBS> AND
SHEEP PELTS, purchased for cash or
trade, for which the highest cash prices
will be paid.
Sail anti giamjite.
F. BUCK. .
Tunkhanneek, J n#2
▼sn46tf
JYJ2 jjp
TAILORING SHOP
The Subscriber having had a sixteen years prac
tical experience in catting and making clothing,
now offers his services ip this line to the citisenaof
Factobtvillb and vicinity.
Those wishing to get Fite will find his shop the
plaee to get them.
List of Persons Drawn lo Serve as Jurors
for April Term, 1666.
.rETIT JURORS.
NORTHMORXLASD.— George Leffler, Wm. Jackson.
EATOK.— Seagar Grahftm, Jacob Labarre, John
Tedriek, John Herman, Wm. Benadict, Eleaier
Bordaaan,
NICHOLSON. —C. L. Jackson. S. L, Tiffany, Lemu
el Harding.
FALLS.— Spencer Fitch. Andrew M. Dewitt, Pe
ter Dershimer, D. C. Post.
MEHOOPANY.— S. D. Ingham, John Hahn, Geo.
Barrowcliff.
WINDHAM,—E. D. Fasaet, Oliver Easton.
MESHOPPEN.—Robert Hallock, A. J. Cortright.
LEMON. —Theadore Jackson.
EXETER —Wm. Gay, AVm Coolbaugh.
BBAINTRIM.— E. J Kinney, Richard Keeney.
WASHINGTON. -Geo. C.* Luce, James B. Ellis
TUNK. BORO. —F .M Buck, John Stemples, Wm
S. Kuts, 0. £. Mills.
MONROE —Casper Schenk
TUNE. TWP —Conrad Kintner.
CLINTON.— II. B. Ashcraft,
GRAND JURORS.
MONRON.— W.D Frear.
MENOOPANT —L. H Smith, Reuhea Bender.
NICHOLSON. —Frank Pratt, Edwin Roberts, Geo
Sprague.
CLINTON.— Pardon Knapp. James Frear.
BATON.— John H. Singer, Samuel Ney, 8. G*
Harding, Benj Luce,
NORTHMORELAND. —Simeon Kemery, Gordon Pike
John Story, Jacob Rhodes.
MESHOPPEN.— B. J. Hull, Geo. Capwell.
LEMON —Chester Parrish.
NORTH BRANCH. —Wellington Hoxie, L B. Bur-
Sess.
BBAINTRIM —Lyman Keeney, William Ney.
EXETER.— Fisher Gay.
List of Traverse Jurors,
drawn to serve at Special Court —April
9th 1860.
NORTH BRANCH. —Harrison Comstock John Cruifb
Solomon Biglev, Martin Santee.
MESHOPPEN —A. Banatyne, James P. Bowman
N. P, Dunlap*
FoRKSfbN —Iliram Hitchcock, John W. Lott.
Calvin Robinson.
OVKRFIKLD. —Charles Frear, Abraham Secor
BBAINTRIM. — C. 15 Picket, John B. Edwards.
MONROE. —A. P. Wood.
TUNK. Twr —Paul Billings, John Wilsey, Dan
iel Newman, Peter S Croup.
LEMON.— Kzekiel Mead.
MEHOOPANY. -John Love Jr , Norton Jayne.
Richard Lott.
CLINTON. — Autos 0. Utlcy, Jas S. Capwell.
NORTHMORELAND. —John Show.
FALLS.— Geo. W. Sherwood, A. T. Dewitt, Perry
Sickler, William Stogo.
TUNK. BORO.— Jacob Rittispaugh, William Bur
gess, M. W. Dewitt.
EXETER —Simeon Gay, Avert Smith.
WASHINGTON.— Jacob Luce.
' Remova 1
—o .
We have removed our place of business to the
rooms formerly occupied l>y J. B. tturdevant, n
Stark's Brick Block, over the Wyoming Na'iona
Bank, thirl Floor, where we have increased facili
ties for taking
rnoTOGnAPns,
CARTES E ViSITE,
VIGN liTTKS, AMU It O T YPES.
M EL AIXO T YPES, FERROTYPES,
IVOR IT TYPES, &c,
Wo have spired no expense in obtaining the
%ERY BEST INSTRUMENTS
Y <r :
in mßrVet, and challenge anyone to produce better
pictures than we cau
All kinos of carl work done at the shortest no
tice and in the best style of the art. Also all kinds
of copjing done from old pictures, from card to life
size. Call and examine. Satisfaction guaranteed.
HERMANS A CULLING WORTH.
Tunkhannock, Nov. 22 1565
MB A T
Mar ket!
The Subscriber announces to the citizensof Tunk-
and vicinity, that he is now opening a
MEW MEAT M AKET
OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BBIDGE ST.
where by the strictest attention to the wants of this
community; he hopes to receive their patronage,—
He has now on hand a fine stock of fat cattle ; and
will hereafter const mtly keep far sale
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage, and
Poultry
of all kinds, at prices as
LOW AS CAl> BE AFFORDED.
|jr Meat delivered at the residences of cus
tomers in town, each day, if desired.
H. W. RHOADS.
Tunk. Nov. 29,1865. vsnl7tf.
New Skirt for 1866
The Great Invention of the Age in
.Si£isfS.
J. W BRADLEY'S New Patent DU
PLEX ELLIPTIC (or double)
SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of DUPLEX (or two)
Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously
Brflded Tightly and Finely together edge to edge,
making the Toughest, mist Flexible Elastic and du
rable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or
break, like the Single Springs, and consequently
preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more thau
twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever
Has or Can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies, Oper-.s, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church
Pews, Ann Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress,
as the t-kirt can be folded when in use to occupy a
small place as easily and conveniently as * Silk or
Muslin Dress.
A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasnre, Comfort
and <reat Convenience of wearing the Dnp'ex El
liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never
afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For
Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supo
rior to all others
The Iloops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the Single
Jarn covering which is used on all Single Steel
loop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every
Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double
covered to prevent the covering from weunng off the
rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc.,
•tc., which they are constantly subject to when in
use.
All are made of the new and elegant Corded
Tapes, nnd are the best quality in every part, giv
ing to the wearer the roost graceful and perfect
shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest
most desirable, comfortable, economical Skirt ever,
made.
Wests, Bradley A Carey, Proprietors of the Inven
tion, and Sole Manufacturers, 97 Chambers, and 79
A 81 Keade Streets, New York.
For all first-class Stores in this City, and
throughout the United States and Canada, Havana
de Cnla, Mexico, South America and the West
Indies. •
(3° Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt.
v5n253m. A 4" C.
R. J. HALLOCK.
MESHOPPEN, PA-
Respectfully announces to His cus
tomers and the public that he has on
hand and is prepared to manufacture
to order, on short notice, all kinds of
Carriages & Wagons , j
Being himself a praci ical workman,
and having in his employment c.ompe- j
tent workmen in all branches of the
business ; and using material selected
from the best Eastern manufactories ;
he feels confident that he can
ATISTACTION
to ALL who may favor him with
their patronage.
BLACKSMITHING,
PAINTING,
VARNISHING,
TRIMMING,
AND REPAIRING,
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
and in a workmanlike style
CHMGES ALWAYS HODERATE.
He also keeps QN LMND AAD
FOR all kinds of Carriage ma
terial such as
MORTICED //ÜBBS,TURNED SPOKES,
BENT RIMS, BOWS, THILLS, POLES,
OIL-CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, PAINTS,
VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE
BOLTS. SCREWS, MALE ABLE. IRON &C.
R. J. HALLOCK/
Meshoppen Pa. Jan. 30, lSgg
vsn2stf
*&ODEY'S I&ADY'S B)OOK TOR '66.
• k C yf
THE
Fashion Magazine of the World.
LITERATURE.FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS.
The most magnificent Steel engraving. DOUBLE
FASHION PLATES. M ood engravinz on every
subject that can inter st ladies. Crochet knitting
Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the
Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen: Everything,
in fact, to make a COMPLKIL LADY'S BOOK.
Tlie Ladies' Favorite for 30 years.
No Magazine has beeu able to compete with it
None attempt it.
GODEY'S RECEIPTS.
forevcry department of a household. These alone
are worth the price of the book.
MODEL COTTAGES other magazine gives
then;), with di igrams.
DRAWIXG LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG,
Another s|e-ialty with Uodey.
ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth S3 a year. Other
Maga zincs publish old warn-out Music ; but the sub
scribers to Godey gets it beloro the music stores.
GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another
peculiarity with Godey.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co , of
New York, the millionaire merehints, appear in
Godey, the only Magazine that has them.
Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a
year than any other Magazine. In fact tho Lady's
Book ena lesevrry lady to be herown bonnet-maker
MARION HXKI.xNI).
A /eIA or ess of "Alone." "Htdden
'l*ath," "Afoss Side, " "A'emesis, "
and ".Miriam,"
writes for Godey each month, and for no other Mag
azine. A new novel by her will De publi.-heil in
1866. Wo have also retained all our old and favor
ite contributors.
TJT'JIMS Oh 1
GODffY'S LADY'a BOOK FOR 18GG.
(From which there can be no .lievia'ion.)
The following are the terms of ih- Lady's Book
for 1866 :
One copy, one year , $3 00
Two copies, " 5 50
Three " 7 50
Four •' " 10 00
Five copies, one year; and an extra copy to
the person getting up the club, making six
copies 14 00
Eight copies, ono year, and an extra copy to
the person getting up tho club, making
nine copies 21 00
Eleven copies, ono year, and an extra copy
to the i>erson getting up the club, making
twelve copies 27 00
All additions to elnhs at club rates.
Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home
Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of
94 50.
We have no club with any other Magazine
or newspaper.
fy The money must all be sent at one time for
any of th Clubs.
XdT Canada subscribers mast send 24 cents ad
ditional for each subscriber,
Address L A GODEY
N. E. Corner Sixlhand Chestnut Streets.
TIfZLA 'DJFL TZZZA.
FINKLE & LYON
SEWING MACHINE CO.
Office 581 'Broadway, A'c>t> 2'ork.
Guarantee. —Altera fair trial, if any purchaser
does not regard tho Finkle k Lyon Sjwing Ma
chine as superior to any machine in market, he can
return it and have his money. It has taken many
of the highest prizes.—is less complicated than any
other first class machine,—does a wider range of
work without changing,—requires no taking apart
to clean or oil. and no "lessons'' to set needle, reg
ulate tension, or operate machine.
N. B, Any Clergyman sending us two orders for
Machines, shall receive one for himself as a pres
ent. The same proposition is extended to Profess
ors and Teachers
We bavo now completed our New Manufactory at
a cost of some 9200,600, including New Patents
and important Improvements; and tho objeci of
the above proposition is tosecuie the immediate in
troduction of our improved machine into every town
in the United States, without incurring the great
expense of a traveling agent.
This proposition cannct avail in towns occupied
by our agents.
Please send for descriptive Catalogue, with sam
ples of sewing, LUCIUS LYON, Sec'y
v 5026.
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex
perienee. 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,
of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any
other shop in the country. Those wisning to buy
should
Coll anb (Cramine Cljfm.
PAININr.- VARNISHIN O:
TRIMMING AND REPAIRING,
Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style.
Charges moderate.
J. CAMPBELL.
Twakhaaaock, Aug 34, : 65.
-0132
E \\ STU RK ! 1
Nicholson l'u.,
Wm. O. GARDNER & CO.
have just received a large and splendid stock o
goods corsisting of
ifantii ©ooH
w 1 ! <<>
CLOTHING,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAV
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE JfOTIONF S
Sfe., Are,
All goods s Id by us wairanted as recommended
Our aim "To keep good Goods,"
Our motto, "Not to be undersold."
In connection with the store is a
TAILOII-SHOP.
GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THE
EAT EST STYLE.
PUCE TIKES D EXMUfL
\V. O. GARDNER.
Nicholson, Pa.
vsa3l.
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
S P RIN G GOODS
%
1 AM
SELLfHG v UT, AT GOST
A Large assortment of Winter Goods consisting
Over Coats,
Business Coats,
F urs, F reneli Merinos,
Dry Goods and Woolen
Guods of all dos crip t i on.
A full assortment of a general Stock
of lijftl' GOODS A.V'/J CLO'ZZZZA'G.
AT
A SMALL ADVANCE FROM
|LTF |OK
3mm wmm.
Tunkhannock Jan 24, 18gg.
r5u24 tf.
Jim •ness! Harness ! /
The Subscriber informs the citizens of Wyoming
County that he has opened a
HEW HARNESS SHOP,
In Tunkhannock, at the stand formerly by
T. Hart, where he is prepared to lurnish them with
DOUIILB 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 nnd in the most substantial manner.
JAMES SH AUG UNESSEY.
HEADLEY*S HISTORY OF THE GREAT RE
BELLION, The late Rebellion stands ou
peculiar and extraordinary in human events ; ans
the magnificent scale upon which the ivnr ha
Wen conduced , constitute it one of the GRAND
EST AND MOST BRILLIANT CHAPTERS OF
THE WORLD'S HISTORY.
Mr, Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best qual
ified to portray the stupendous features of the
mighty contest. His previous works on less mo?
mentous themes have placed him in the first position,
as a graphi • and powerful pelinealor of icar scenes
and characters, and tho magnitude and grandeur
of the present subject, impart to his pen the fire and
vigor of a yet more exalted inspiration, and furnish
ample scope for the highest exhibition of his peculiar
genius for military description. Un ler his power -
erlul pen tho stirring scenes of tho War pass in re
view with the vividness and distinetne*s of a present
and living reality; while his great talent for con
densation enables hitu to embody everything of im
jiortanoe in a compass just suited io the-public leant
Froiu i*o other source con so clear and eomprehen
site an impression of the grand march of events
be obtained so easily and agreeably, as from Mr.
Hundley's work.
(Jlhcr Histories hare been issued before Grant's
Report and other OJficial Doeumen's icere submit
ted to the Government. and are therefore unrelia
ble Mr Headley has delayed the completion of
this till those DOCUMENTS so ESSENTIAL to
AUTHENTICITY and CORRECTNESS could be
obtained.
The Second Volume, completing this Work, wjt
be issued in March, 1866. Agents wanted to engage
in its sale in every town nnd countv in the United
States Liberal inducements offered. For p; rticu
lars apply to or address,
AMERICANPUBLISHING COMPANY,
148 Asylum Stret, Hartford. Cone,
NCRXNTON|A BURR, Agents,
v4n25-6times"
§&"K PER YEALTF
We want agents ev
erywhere to sell our IMPROVED 920 Sewing Machines
Three new kinds Under nnd upper feed. War-ma
ted five years. Above salary or large commissions
paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States
or less than 940. which are fully licensed by Howe,
Wheeler 4- Wilson. Grocer \ Baker, Singer If Co',
and Bachetder All other cheap machines are in
fringements and the seller or user are liaiie to ar
iet,fne and imprisonment. Circulars free. Ad
dress, oacall upon Shew k Clark, Biddeford, Mela
\6n2l-lyesr
A NEW PLACE TO
■_ FASHIONABLE
AND
Well Made Clothing,
now opening at F, M. BUCK'S Store. uhder the aw
perviaiou of
A, Gr. Stark,
Business Coats, Over
Coats, Pants, V ests
Dress Suits,
&c, &c*,
direct from a leading HEW CLOTH
ING HOUSE, and will be sold for a small pee
cent age over CIT* WHOLESALE PRICES
This assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
will enable our citizens to select a suit of clotbee
at home, and vre are determined that there shall m
longer be any necessity for sending trden oat of
town for
GENTS CLOTHING.
Call and examine the assortment new opening.
A. Q. STABK, Ag'l.
vlnl3,
Removed.
The Subscriber having purchased of Mr. (£ M
Koon, the rooms recently occupied by binu
PROVISION STORE
has removed there bis stock of Goods, from "Starki
Brick Block" and with vario us other additions, is
j prepared to supply the public with anything in hia
I line, at a
SMALLER ADVANCE UPON COST
TIIAN ANY OTHER MAN DARE
TO SELL.
His old customers need not oe totd' they will be
dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as many new,
as shall see fit to favor hiin with their patronage
shall have no reason to regiet having aided in sus
taining an institution where goods can always be
bought for their true value, and
NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLED KEPT,
His stock consists in part of a general assortment
of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS-
Nuts Fruits and Candies,
Tobacco and Snuff,
LAMPS.
LAMP CIIIMNIE3,
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
YA r.2IS ISTIOHS,
Ac. Ac., all of which will be seld for cash, or m
changed for anything, that farmers have to sell,
GEO LEIGHTON.
Tunkhannock, July 20, 1860.
N B —CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD
LGGS FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac.
v4n49 Q. L.
FURS. FURS. FURS"
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL*
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now opened thoir large and splendid ateek of
LADIES FUR CAPES,
COLLARS,
MUFFS.
CUFFS.
GLOVES,
AND HOODi.
Also the finest assortment of FANCY TUB
ROBES, CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES, ever
beforeoffered by them, all of which are warranted
o be as represented.
SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT.
vsnl2-4ui.
A Great Excitement
is constantly kept up at
MEHO O rATJV.rA ,
on account of the
LOW PRICES
WM JENNINGS' STo oppesite Bender's
Hotel, where
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Hats & Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
and everything usjally kejt in country Stores are
sold at a
LESS ADVANCE ON FIRST COST
THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE
IN THE COUNTY.
Connected with his store is a
TAILOR-SHOP,
with an extensive stock of
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
Trimings,
Sfc., Sfc.,
Garments cat and made in the latest atylea el •
prices that defy ••ompetition, PRICE FOR CUT
TING FILL SI IT—BUvts. Perfect fits warranted
in ail cases, if properly made up.
Call and be convinced,
WM. JBuvurafr
Mekeopeny, Dec. 7th !M
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