Borough Ordinance. An Ordinance directing the grad ing and laying of Side or Foot walks on certain Streets in the Borough of Tunkhannock. Section Is*. Be it Ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough oY Tunkhannock, and it is hereby ordaineddty the authority of the same, that the owners of lots fronting on TIOGA STREET, in siid Borough—on the north side thereof—from the ca nal-bridge near the Aqueduct, to the coiner at Put mau street, and on the south side thereof from the premises of John Keating, to the corner at Putman street; and 'hat the owners of lots fronting on TURNPIKE or BRIDGE STREET —on the east side thereof, from the canal-bridge embankment near K. Wheelock's store-house, to the corner at Second street and on the west side thereof from the em bankment aforesaid to the corner at Tioga street; and that the owners of lots fronting on WARREN STREET— on the east side thereof —from the canal bridge embankment, near Gearhart & Co's Foun dery, Co the eorner of the Public (Coirrt-house) square, at Marion Street; and on the west side thereof faun the embankment last aforesaid to the corner ot the Public square at Marion street ; and that the owners of lots fronting on PUTNAM STREET, on the east side thereof from the premises, late the $.-tate of Benson Jones doe'd., to the corner of the Public square at Marion street ; and on the west side thereof from the corner at Tioga street, to the corner at Clay street ; and that the owners of lots fronting on MARION Street on the south side thereof and that the owners of lots fronting on SECOND Street, on the south stdo thereof be required; and that the said lot owners are hereby required and directed to grade the side or foot-walks iu front of their premises and lots respectively, and lay down> build and construe; upon the same, good and sub stantial walks of flagging or plank ; upon Putnam, Alarion and Second streets, where such walks may he of flagging, plank or gravel, at the election of the owners or builders. Section 2d. And it is further ordained by the authority atore said, that the side or foot-walks on the north side of from the east side of C. P.Miller's Brick stare to tho corner at Warren street, and on the east side of Warren street from the corner at Tioga street to the north end of Brick block of Perry Marev ; and on the east side of Turnpike street from E. Wheelock's store to the corner at Tioga street, be built of a width not less than eight j feet—and that all other walks be built of a width not less than five (5) feet. Section 3d. And it is further ordained" by the authority afore said that all plauk walks shall be of plank not less than two inches in thickness ; the same to be laid crosswise. The five feet walk, upon two, and the eight feet walk, upon three; sleepers or sills—said sills to be four by five inches in size, upon which the planks are to be securely spiked. Section 4th And it vs further ordained by the authority afore said that all the walks herein ordained and directed to be made, shall be made and done under the di rection and supervision of the Burgess aid Town Council or a street commissioner by them appoint ed—and that the said walks, or any part thereof, if not made and finished on or before the Ist day of June 1866, shall be built by the Borough, at the eot and expense of the adjoining lot owner—which ■cost and exp nsc, with 20 ir cent added, shall be entered as a lien n\s.n such premises and collected ns is provided by the General Borough Laws of this .commonwealth. ~ JAMF.3 YOl NG, Burgess. HARVEY SICKLER, Scct'y of Town Council. March 20, 13(36- SHERIFFS SALE. T)Y VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN WRIT OF FIE -15 ri Facias to rue directed, I will cxpn-e to pub lic sale at the Court IIse, in Tuukh mimek Bo rourii ou SatuiJay the 14th day of April A. D. I Sep. at one o'clock P- 11., tbc following j mres, parcels and tracts of unseated land, M'U <t •, lying and being in the township ot Forkston. Wyoming County nd Mate of Pennsylvania, and described as follows, to wit • a part oi a tract of !a 1 m the warrantee natne ot Robert Campbell, containing lot) acres more or lc#:s—a part of a tract of land in the warrantee name of Perry Stephens, containing 330 acne* xnorc or toss —one tract id land iu the warran tee name of Benjamin Bird or Baird, containing' 406 acres more or less-one tr ie of land in the war rantee name of Joseph Bartlett containing 40g acres more or less—one tract of land in ihe warrantee name of George Paine, containing acres more or less, OTIO met of land in the warrantee name of James White, containing 400 acres more or toss.one tract of land in the warrantee name of Patrick White, containing 4UC acres more or less, a part of a tract of land in the wzrrantee name of William Law, containing ISO acres more or less, a part of a tract of laud in the warrantee name of Samuel White, containing 325 acres more or less, a part of a traet of land in Mie warrantee name of lames War ner. containing 300 acres more or less, one tract of land in the warrantee name of Hannah Barclay, containing 4 r g acres more or less, and one tract of las lin the warrantee name of John Oker, contain ing 400 acres more or less, the whole of said laud being unimproved, and containing in all 4059 acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution * the suit of P. M. Ostcrhout and Woi M. Piatt r*. Michael Mylert. Ani trill be sold for cash only, by AHIRA GAV,Sheriff. Bbori ff's office, Tunk. Mar 23 ISfID SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF VEyDITIOXI Expenas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas Of Wyoming County, to mo directed. I will expose to public sale at the Court House, in Tunk hanneck Borough on the 31st day of Mirth A D, 1366 at one o'clock P M., all that piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington Township, Wyoming Co, Pa , bounded and described as follows, to wit On the North by land of Joseph A Ellsworth, on the East by land of Thomas Ellsworth and James Dunlap, on the South by lands of Malelel Harvey, on the West by lands in possession of Robert Bul lock, containing about thirty acres of land, more or l lett. about twenty acres thereof improved, with one log house, and a "few fruit trees thereon, with the appurtenances, Ac. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Kecney and Nathan Wells, Executors of Nicholas Overfield dee'd cs. George Atkinson and It. 11. Atkinson committee of Wm. 11. Conrad a lu natic. And will be sold for cash only by AHIRA GAY, fihariff. Sheriff's offl *e, ) Tzink. Mar 5, 66 ( AGENTS WANTED ! In every TOWNSHIP,BOROUGH and WARD to canvass for " 7/zc Great One- Volume TVar His tory," CONTAINING FACTS, AND NOT POLITICS. The only work, every page of which has been pre pared for the press since the close of the war- The popularity of this work has no parallel, a* more than 50,000 copies have been sold the last three months It contains as much history as any of the one or two volume works ou", and yet is sold for oi ly D 4-50, bound either in raoroco or sheep. Our inducements are decidedly the best offered, as we give the highest commission, furnish boxes free, ' and pay expressage ou books. AI.SO *'Life and Death in Ltebel "Prisons.'' The most thrillingly exciting little book of the times, by one who has seen and experienced the scenes which he describes. Canvassers for any History of the war will find this an excellent side Book. As it embraces eueh important incidents of the war, almost everybodv will take one either with or without a History, er whore havingtpreviously subscribed. Disabled soldiers, released prisoners and ethers Jrill find, in the sale of this and our History, employ meat suitable to their condition. Send for terms er call at AMERICAN PUBLISHING AGENCY. fIOO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,Pa *6n3o-4 times. NOTICE. Whereas, my wife Phebe has left my bed and hoard, without just cause or provocation, this is therefore to give notice to all persons not to harbor or trust heron my account, as I shall pa, no dent Of her contractng. W Mhingten.iWyo. Co. Pa. ) DAN'L BARTROR S Vfiolfi.tf- Watches! AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. P. C. BURNS, Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Tunkhannock and vicinity, that he has opened a tDatrf) on& Clark Sljop opposite Wall's Hotel, where he is prepared to do the most diffi-ult jobs in his line in an APPROVED and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice. Hav ing had long experience in the business, he feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction to ail favoring him with their patronage. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL- N. B. Parasols, Fans A Umbrellas repaired Also. Accon'eon? and other musical instruments tuned and put in order on short notice. A large assortment of Watches and Clocks on hand or can be ordered at any tima. Also the oel ebrated PARABOLA SPECTACLE. TIIF. DEST HELP FOR THE HUMAN VISION EVER INVENTED. Tunkhannock, Mar 7. IS6G—tf. 8W& TO HOUSE KEEPERS! Frank M. Buck Has just opened, at the store house formerly oc cupied by C T, Marsh, one ioor below Baldwin's Hotel, in Tunkhannock, NEW GROCERY AND Prov is ion Store, where he is prepared to sell eve ything in the line ot Family Groceries at prices far below those here t .tore asked for them 0 % His stock was selected and purchased by MR- A. G. STARK n ;rson, whose intimate acquaintance with then rade. and dealers, enabled him to purchase at prices LOWER Till THE LOWEST. Mr. Stark's services as salesman, also, have been secured. 0 In the article of Teas, both as to priees and quality, I fMij ©fliitpftitimi GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, CINAMON CLOVES. NUTMEG. MUSTARD, CREAMrTARTAR, RAISINS, FIGS, POWDER, SIIOT AND LEAD. in aio bits Hi ail Kims, —ALSO— FLAVORING EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS, 1 IBS, CUSTARD AND ICE CREAM. SPICE SALMON & SARDINES, in boxes—a fine article for Pic-nic, fishing and pleasure parties, Ic© Cream Constaatly on hand, nnd turnished in any quanti tv desired, on short notice- MACARONI— FOR SOUPS. SMOKED HALIBUT. A Orgo and varied assortment of LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS GLOBES AND WICKS, ALSO Kerosene Oil. o N. 8.-WOOL, HIDES, FURS, AND GHEEP PELTS, purchased for cash or trade, for whioh the highest cash prices will be paid. "Sail aitti fiamjtie. r. BUCK. Tiskhannesk, Jno2 ▼sa4otf List of Persons Drown to Serve u Jurors for April Term, 1866, •PETIT JURORS. NORTHMOBELAND.— George Leffler, Wm. Jackson. EATON.— Seagar Graham, Jacob Labarre, John Tedrick, John Ilermail, Wm. Benedict, Eleaser Bordman, . . NICHOLSON. —C. L. Jackson, S. L, Tiffany, Lemu el Harding. „ „ _ FALLS. —Spencer Fitch. Andrew M. Dewitt, Pe ter Dershimer, D. C. Post. MEHOOPARV.— S. D. Ingham, John Uahn, Geo. Barroweliff. WINDHAM,— E. D. Fassel, 01 iver Easton. MESHOPPEN.— Robert Ilallock, A. J. Cortright. LEMON. —Theadore Jackson. EXETER.— Wm. Gay, Wm Coolbaugh, BRAINTRIM.—E. J Kinney, Richard Keenoy. WASHINGTON.— Geo. C. Luce, James B. Ellis TUNK. Bone. — F.. M Buck, JohD Stemples, Wm S. Kutx, 0. S. Mills. MONROE. —Casper Schenk TUNK. TWP —Conrad Kintner. CLINTON.— H. B. Ashcraft, GRAND JURORS. MONROE. —W. D Frear. MEHOOPANY —L. H Smith, Reuben Bender. NICHOLSON.— Frank Pratt, Edwin Roberts, Geo Sprague. CLINTON. —Pardon Knapp. James Frear. EATON.— John H. Singer, Samuel Ney, S. G- Harding, Benj. Luce, NORTIIMORELAND. —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. BRAINTRIM —Lyman Keency, William Ney. EXETER.— Fisher Gay. IJst of Traverse Jurors, drawn to serve at Special Court —April 9th iB6O. NORTH BRANCH.— Harrison Comstock John Cruise Solomon Biglep, Martin Santee. MESHOPPEN —A. Banatyne, James P. Bowman N. P, Dunlap. FORKSTON —Hiram Hitchcock, John W. Lott. Calvin Robinson. OVERFIELD. —Charles Frear, Abraham Secor BRAINTRIM. —C. B. Picket, Johnß. Edwards. MONRO*:. —A. P. Wood. TUSK. Twp.—Paul Billings, JohnWilsey, Dan iel Newman. Peter S Croup. LEMON. — Ezekiel Mead. MEHOOPANY. -John Love Jr., Norton Jayne, Richard Lott. CLINTON. —Amos 0. Utley, Jas S. Capwell. NORTHMORELAND. —John Sbaw, FALLS. —Geo. IV. Sherwood, A. T. Dewitt, Perry Sickler, William Stoge. TUNK. BORO. —Jacob Rittispaugh, William Bur gess, M. W. Dewitt. EXETER —Simeon Gay, Avert Smith. WASHINGTON,— Jacob Luce. Remova 1 Wo have removed our place of business to t rooms formerly occupied by J. B. Sturdevant, Stark's Brick Block, over the Wyoming Nation Bank, third Floor, where wc have increased facili ties for taking niOToariAPiTs, CARTES DE VISITE, VIG XETTES, A MBROTY PES. MKLAINOTYPES, FERROTYPES, IVOR IT TYPES, &c, &, Wo have spared no expense in obtaining the I&XSR INSTRUMENTS in market, and challenge anyone to produce better pictures than we c All kinas of carl work done at the shortest no tice 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 k CELLING WORTH. Tunkhannock, Nov. 22 1365 MR A T Mar ket! The Subscriber announces to the citizensof Tunk ha..ncck and vicinity, that he is now opening a MEW MEAT M A KET OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BBIDGE ST. where by the strictest attention to tbs wants of this community; he hopes to receive their patronage,— lie has now on hand a fine stock of fat cattle ; and will hereafter constintly keep for sale Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage, and Poultry of all kinds, at prices as LOW AS CAJ\ BE AFFORDED. Meat delivered at the residences of cus tomors in town, each day, if desired. n, W. RIIOADS. Tunk. Nov. 29, 1865. vsnl7tf New Skirt for 1866 The Great Invention of the Age in 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 Braided Tightly and Finely together edge to edge, making the Toughest, most 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 than 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, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, forfrouieDade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded" when in use to occupy a email place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasnre, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Dnplex 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 supe rior to all others The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is -used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc., etc., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giv ing to the wearer the most 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 Reads Streets, New York. For Seals in all first-class Stores in this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana ds Cut a, Mexico; South America and the Wet Indies. Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. r&nJfita. 4 4r B. J. HALLOOK. 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 Si Wagons* Being himself a practical workman, and having in his employment compe tent workmen in all branches of the business ; and using material selected from the best Eastern manufactories ; he feels confident that he can SATISFACTION to ALL who may favor him with their patronage. BLACKSMITIITNG, PAINTING, VARNISHING, TRIMMING, AND REPAIRING, DONE ON SHORT NOTICE and in a workmanlike style CHARGES ALWAYS MODERATE. He also keeps ON H-4ND A AT) FOR S-.4LE all kinds of Carriage ma terial such as MORTICED Z/ÜBBS,TURNED SPOKES, BENT RIMS, Bows, THILLS, POLES, OIL-CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, CARRIAGE BOLTS. SCREWS, MALEABLE. IRON &c. R. J. HALLOCK; Meshoppen Pa. Jan. 30, 1866 vsn2stf- TJPADY'S FOR '66. THE Fashion Magazine of the World. LITERATURE,FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. The most magnificent Steel engraving. DOUBLE FASHION PLATES. Mood engraving on every subject that can inter, st ladies. Crochet knitting Netting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, tho Boudoir, and the Kitchen: Everything, in fact, to make a COMPLLTK LADY'S BOOK. The Ladies' Favorife for 30 years. No Magazine has been able to compete with it None attempt it. GODETS RECEIPTS. for every departraant of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Book. MODEL COTTAGES fno other magazine gives them), with diagrams. DRA WIS G LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG, Another specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines publish old worn-out Music ; but the sub scribers to Godev gets it before the music stores. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peculiarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart k Co , of New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, the only Magazine that has thein. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of thein in a year than any other Magazine. In fact the Lady's Book enables every lady to bo her own bonnet-maker MARION I I A.RI.ANI). Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden 'Path," "Moss Side,''".Verne sis," and "Miriam," writes for Uoilsy each month, and for no other Mag aziDe. A new novel by her will bo published in 1866. We have also retained all our old and favor ite contributors. TEft MS OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 18G6. (From tchich there can be no 1 Deviation.) The following are the terms of iha Lady's Book for 1866 : One copy, one year $3 00 Two copies, " 550 Three ', " 750 Four " " 10 00 Five copies, one year; and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, tnakiDg six copies 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tha club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies 27 00 All additions to clubs at club rates. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthnr's Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of $4 50. We have no club with any other Magazine or newspaper. The money must all be sent at one time for any of th Clubs. VW Canada subscribers must send 24 cents ad ditional for each subscriber, | Address L A GODEY N. E. Corner Sixthand Chestnut Streets. PHIjLA AEU PHI A. CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. 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 sujierior, in Workmanship. Quality, of Material, and ffnish, to those turned out at any other shop in the country. Those wisning to buy should (Hall an & Crantinc PAINING, VARNISHIN G: TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style- Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. Tankhaanock, Ang. 34, '65. * v5n32 ! COURT PROCLAMATION \T7HKKKAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Pres'S dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas ana Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and the President Justice of the Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of cap ital and other offences, for the twenty-sixth Judicia District of Penn'a. J. V. Smith nndN. H. Wells Esqs Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ- i ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer anJ General Jail , Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their precept to me directed, ordered A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY, to be held atlTunkhannock on Monday the lgth day Apr. A. D-, 1866. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, all Jnstices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro per persons at the time and place above mentioned, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, recognizances and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices in that behalf respective ly belong. Notice is also given that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or •hall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, thatthey be then and there to prosecute them ai shall be just. • AHIRA GAY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, I Tuakhanaock Mar, 28,186g > B W STORE! Nicholson Pa., f w Wm. O, GARDNER & CO. have jut received a large aad splendid stock o goods cossisting of Jfaittg doote, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, JIATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS 4*c, All goods s >ld by us warranted as recommended Our aim "To keep good Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold." In connection with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THE LATEST STYLE. Hit! Mil II fltlM W. O. GARDNER. Nicholson, Ta. v3l. TO MAKE ROOM FOR S P RIN G GO ODS . I AM SELLING v UT ,AT COST A Large a>sortment 1 Wi' Goods consisting Over Coats, Business Coats, Furs, French Merinos, Dry Goods and Woolen G < t ds oall description. A full assortment of a general Stock of DUE GOODS AMU CLO'IH/NG. AT A SMALL ADVANCE FROM |irw|oK |RICES. W&*&• Tunkhannock Jan 24, 1866- v5n24 tf. Harness ! Harness ! / The Subscriber informs the citizens of Wyoming County that he has opened a NEW HARNESS SHOP, In Tunkhannock, at the stand formerly occupied by T. llart, where he is prepared to furnish them with DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, COLLARS <fcc,. Sic., made of the very best material and in the beat manner, at. LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES. UT REPAIRING AND PIECE-WORK dona on notice and in the most substantial.manner. JAMES SH AUGHNESSEY. 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 war ha been conducted, constitute it one of the GRAND EST AND MOST BRILLIANT CHAPTERS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY. Mr, lleadley, of all writers, is perhaps best qual ified to portray the stupendous features of th_ mighty contest, llis previous works on less mo mentous themes have placed him in tho first position, as a graphic and poicerjul pelinealor of war scenes and characters, and the magnitude and grandeur of the present subject, impart to his pen the fire and vigor of a yet moro exalted inspiration, and furnish ample scope for the highest exhibition of his pecidiar genitis for military description. Unierhis power - erful pen the stirring scones of the War pass in re view with the vividness and distinctness of a present and living reality; while his great talent for con densation enables him to embody everything of im- Fjrtance in a compass Just suited io the public want. roui i'o other source oan so clear and eomprehen sive an impression of the grand march of events be obtained so easily and agreeably, as from Mr. Headley's work. Other Histories have been issued before Grant's Report and other Official Documents were submit- \ ted to the Government, and are therefore unrelia ble Mr lleadley has delayed the completion of this till those DOCUMENTS so ESSENTIAL to AUTHENTICITY and CORRECTNESS couM be obtained. The Second Volume, complcti ng this Work, wji be issued in March, 1566. Agents wanted to engage in its sale in every town and county in the United States Liberal inducements offered. For pi rticu- Aars apply to or address, AMERIC ANPUBLIjSII 1N G COMPANY, 148 Asylum Street, Hartford Conn, SRBANTONJA BUHB, Agents, v4n25-6times ftn-| PER YEAR 1 JL ■ We want agents ev erywhere to sell our IMPROVEP S2O Sewing Machines Three new kinds Under and upper feed. Warran ted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States or less than SJO. which a nfuliu licensed by Howe, Ifheeler A Wilson. Grover \ Baker, Singer <s• Co. and Bacheldcr. All othor cheap machines are in fringements and the seller or user are Hates to ar et, fine and imprisonment. Circulars free. Ad drew, oicall open Shaw k Clark, Biddefard, Mala fMI-ljtar A NEW PLACE TO BOT ■ FASHIONABLE AND Well Made Clothitfg, now opening at F, M. BUCK'S Store, under the Mt pcrvision of A. Gro Stark, Business.Coats, Over -Coats, Pants, Vests Dress Suits, &c., &c., direct from a leading NEW YORK. CLOTH" I\G HOUSE, and will be 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 clothee at home, and we are determined that there shall no longer be any necessity for sending orders oat of town for GENTS CLOTHING. Call and examine the assortment new ppening. A. G. STARK, Ag't. v4nl3, R. emoved The ; i i;i er having purchased of Mr. C. M Koon, the rooms recently occupied by him as GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE has removed there his stock of Goods, from'"Starks Brick Block" and with various other additions, is prepared to supply the public with anything iff his line, at a SMALLER ADVANCE UPON COST THAN ANY OTHER MAN DARE TO SELL. J His old customers need not oe toia they w ha dealt by fairly, and honorably, while as ma > W as shall see lit to favor him with their pat ro ga 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 consist; in part of a general a rtmem of GROCERIES- AND PROVISIONS- Nuts Fruits and Candiev, Tobacco and Snuff, LAMPS. LAMP CIIIMNIES, AND FRUIT CANS, BOOTS SHOES, STONE AND TIN WARE, HATS. CAPo, KEROSENB OIL, AND PURE CIDPR VINEGAR, FARMING UTENSILS. PATENT PAILS, WOOD EN PAILS, POWDER AND SHOT, and-an endless variety of YAHSLBI373O3IB, Ac. Ac.. all of which will be seld for cash, or changed for anything that farmers have to sell, GEO LEIGIITON. Tunkhannock, July 20, 1865. N 8.-CASII PAID FOR BUTTER. LARD EGt S FURS, SKINS, PELTS, Ac. v4n4S G. L. FURS. FURS. FURS" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Have now opened their lafge and splendid iteok 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 bo as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. v5-nl'2-4m. A Great Excitement is constantly kept up at on account of the LOW PRICES WM JENNINGS' STO opposite Bender's Hotel, wher^ Dry Goods, Groceries, . Hardware, Ilats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, ' aod everything usually kejt in country Stores are sold at a LESS ADVANCE ON FIRST COST THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE COUNTY. Connected with hi* store is a TAILOR-SIIOP, with an extensive stock of ■ Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trim Garments cut and made in the latest styles st prices that defy competition, PRICE FOR CUT TING FULL SUlT—Bocts. Perfect fits warranted in ail cases, if properly made up. * Call and be convinced, ** WM. JENNINGS, Meheopany, Dee. 7th 180 IMMht.
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