Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, September 11, 1867, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
apology-
The absence of the editor during mot of
•he past week, must furnish an apology for
benc- of loco I *•, in this iasue.
joi work.
Having purchased a first claw Job press
. s f u il assortment of all the new styles, of
j Jibing material we are now prepared to
rriot cards, circulars, bill and letter beads,
V, cheaper and neater than ever before done
,n the County.- Send to your orders.
Bje-dlruloua.
The rye faces made by Yoat over the nomina
tion of Mr. Lott for Representative,Yoat aaya
he wont support htm— We shall see.
The "Singing Pilgrim,"
By Phillip Pnlttlps, is having an immense
M i e< and is considered one of the
bent'Singmg Books for the Sunday School
D o# published. It it for sale, wholesale and
retail, at L. B. Powell's, 116 Pena Avenue,
yfcranton.
The Poor Man'a Friend,
Doctor*' bills are too long for a poor man's
pocket, but many of them may be avoided by
keeping Grace's Celebrated Salve in the cup
board. It is the "precious pot of ointment,"
curing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, sprains,
wounds, chilblains,chapped hands, &c. Moth
ers, do not neglect to save your husband's
hard earned money, but purchase a box of
this salve, only 25 cts.
Postponed,
The opening of the Select School by Miss
E. Vose, at Mehoopany, did not occur on the
3d inst as proposed by her, but has been
postponed on account of her illness. This
School will now be opened on Tuesday the
17ih inst. -as the preachers say,—providence
permitting.
Fashions,
The fall bonnets will entirely revolutionize
the pi est ni circus ticket, postage stamp pat
tern, and milliners will be enabled again to
live on their labor. Fur the last two sea
sons ladies who had not ability to bonnet a
doll have succeeded in constructing their own
clam-shell bead gear.
A Good Opening.
N. H. Conkiin Esq., who studied law at
this place, but who toe the past year or two
has been permanently located in Southwest
Missouri,l6 now on a short visit to his triends
at this place. He brought us a pound speci
men of 95 per cent Lead ore from one of the
richest mines in that region in which the
Conkiin Bros, ate largely interested. Norm,
is looking well, reports progress and asks
leave to go back again. With 6uch a fine
opening for a young man no one should say
nay.—Go in Norm, and win !
Nicholson Agricultural Fair:
The Nicholson Agricultural Society will
hold their First Annual Fair upon their New
grounds at Nicholson Depot, Sept. 24th, 25th
and 26th, 1867.
The S >ciety have spared no pains or mon
ey necessary to fit their grounds and build
ings in the m< st approved manner.
The track and grounds were laid out by
Mr. Archibald, a practical engineer, and will
compare with those of any similar institution
in the States.
They offer a premium list greater in amount
and larger in its range than most societies of
its kind.
"Husbands, Dove your Wives,"
Aud give them Plantation Bitters when
they are suffering from Nervousness, General
Debility, Faintness,Spasms, or any of the
thousand and one diseases to which the weak
er sex is liable. Iltving VOUR SELVES experi
enced the benefit of their uac, extend the
blessing to others. This invaluable tonic will
chase Hypochondria or "the Blues"—give
t>.ne to the damaged nervous system—gently
stimulate languid secretions—dispel vapors
and ENNUI, aud generally build up the worn
constitution. For each sex aud all ages it is
a gentle stimulant aud a refreshing cordial.—
Millions of bottles are sold daily all oyer the
world.
Minolta Water.
A delightful t.ilet article—superior to Co
logne aud at half the price.
Radical Ticket.
The Radical or Republican convention held
at th is place on Monday last put in nomina
tion the following ticket. :
For Representative—Ziba Lott, of Tunk
bannock.
F r County Commissioner—Daniel Wright
of Tuukhamiock Boro.
For Jury Commissioner—Henry Roberts,
of Fells.
For Auditor—Daniel A. Bard well of Tuak
hanu' ck Tp.
For Coroner—Dr. J. W. Rboads ofTunk*
han ock Buro.
How to Mend Greenbacks.
The American Greenback Currency altbo
a most popular one, requires delicate handling
Tender aio ihe notes in more than one sense
they will tear. The New York World has
discovered a method of mending torn notes,
which we reproduce. This method is to
smooth out the edges carefully and moisten
the edges with the fingei tip after wetting it
on the tongue. Then lay the bill on a piece
of writing psper, carefully drawing the edges
together, snd lay another piece of writing pa
per over it. A few seconds rubbing with the
finger over the seam will make il adhere, and
a little ad. oitness, when it is dry, will enable
s pet son to lift the bill from the paper with
out tearing it. The seam will, it is said, then
be invisible, and he the strougest part of the
bill.
TO RAISE EARLY TOMATOES.
Take in November three joints from a
tomato vine, place the cutting in a pot or
crock, covering two of the joints with rich
earth , Set it in the kitchen window—in
February it will be large enough to afford
many cuttings- Plant these as before.
When the season is right, plant You
*ill have fruit one month earlier than
from plants raised from seed.
P"PI'EIT ORK IN LEHIGH Cor NTT. —We
have been informed that a company of gen
tlemen of this city have leased a tract of
Jand, eight acres, situated in North Wbite
r l towns hip an( j within a short distance
of Guttbsvilie, of Mr. Reuben Sieger, of
this city with a view of opening a copper
mine. Ihe surface indications are pro
nounced as being good, and the old story
at cupper has been found in that vicinity
years ago has caused them to take this step.
i he company is an enterprising one, and
work will be commenced at that place im
mediately.—Allen town Newt.
TUB DEMOCRATIC ISSUE FOR COMING
ELECTIONS ! — Print greenbacks and pay
the bondholders—and don't tax >u any
more-
A GENIUS IN THE CELLS. —The editor
of the Rochester Democrat having recent
ly visited Auburn Prison is publishing an
account of what he saw there. He says
'one of the convicts, more than many of
his fellows, and who was looked upon for
some time after his incarceration as hardly
compos mentis, has invented and made a
superior sewing machine, entirely different
from any used in the outer world, upon
which the prison clothing is made. Near
by.a knitting machine of his make is turn
ing out stockings for the prisoners at a
rate which made the ladies stare with as
tonishment as they passed by it. lie also
made a gun worth $125, and is now at
work making locks of his own invention
for the new cells. His name is Moody,
and he is a nephew of Col. Moody, of Ohio,
the celebrated Methodist minister who
made such a stir among the rebels during
the war. He is confined for grand larceny.
The Way to Pay the Public Debt.
There is a general discussion as to the
best way to pay the public debt. The
matter is plain as daylight says the Detroit
Free Press: pat the thi -ves out of office and
put honest men in, Retrench the expen
ditures of the Government to one hundred
million. Cut the Freedmen's Bureau
swindle from the Treasury, and thus save
millions tojthe people. If the negroes are
fit to vote, they are competent to sustain
themseves. Take the military trom the
South and muster them out of service, and
leave the people there to 'reconstruct'
themselves, as they were doing before
Congress interfered, and put them further
from the Union than they were ever be
fore. Cut off the myriads of parasites now
hanging upon the Treasury. Retrench
expenditures until the income exceeds the
outgo. Apply the surplus to tue payment
of the national debt, and the whole "ques
tion" will be answered.
VOTERS! FEEL IN YOUR POCKETS!—
We are taxed about one hundred and Jiftg
millions a year, in order to pay interest on
the war debt ! It this interest were to be
paid in greenbacks —which we have to take
as money—we would be free of this tax !
if we have to take greenbacks in place of
gold, why should not the bondholders take
Why does not the Govern
ment print off some more greenbacks, and
pay bondholders in place of taxing the
people ?—N. Y. Freemans Journal.
VOTERS! ARE YOU SLAVES ?—Fifteen
thousand capitalists own Government
Bonds and are free, by law, from all State
and County tax ! You pay what they do
not! That is why you have hard times !
You are paying your own taxes, and these
of these bondholders! The radical Re
publican party have put this burden on
you. The Democratic party want to take
it off!—N. Y. Freemans Jvu nal.
MAKE ENDS MEET!—A roasting piece
of beef is better than a Government Bond!
if the buteher takes greenbacks for whole
some beef, Bond holders had better take
greenbacks for their bonds—for half of
them are issued fraudulently—and they
are not going to be paid—ever—except in
greenbacks I—N. Y. Freemans Journal.
VOTERS! ATTENTION! The mechanic,
and the day laborer, for his hard day's la
bor is paid in greenbacks. Some fifteen
thousand rich ones; out of thirty millions
of people, hold Government Bonds, and re
quire to be paid in gold for these 1
A THOUGHT FOR VOTERS NEXT ELEC
TION- —If greenbacks are good enough to
pay the farmer for his bushels of wheat,
why are greenbacks not good enough to
pay the few bondholders for their bouds ?
It no w turns out through Republican
sources that all of the Andersonville hor
rors we re the result of mature deliberation
of Holt and the War Department. Thir
ty thousand of our fathers, sons and broth
ers left to die botiible deaths, because the
authorities at Washington said they were
too feeble to be of service in our ranks, and
it would cost money to maintain them in
hospitals, and to have exchanged man for
man with rebels, would aid the Southern
cause. For one whole year, Republican pa
pers published cuts descriptive of the pri
son pen, hung Wire for his cruel treatment
and denounced the South for its brutality
when it now turns out by the showing of
the highest authority, that the South was
anxious to get nd of them and exchange
every man. If Stanton and Holt and But
ler can sustain themselves through all
this they have cbaitmd lives.
piRE, LIFE, & ACCIDENTAL
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCf I
Mosritosk, P*.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER
$30,00",000!
! Home 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus,s3,7oo 000
! Ins. Co. of N. America, Pbila " '■ 1.800,000
! International Ins. Co-, N. Y. " ' 1,500,000
' Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, *' 3,000,000
| Farmers' Mutual, York, " 560.000
Ins. Co.. State of Pa., Pbila., Pa. " 700,000
Hartford Eire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 1,800,000
Putnam " " ** " 600,000
Travelers' Ins. Co., of Hartford Ct, insur
ing against all kinds of accidents. 500,000
COXHXCTICUT MUTUAL Lire lasrßAtici CourA.ar,
of Hartford, Ct., paying 60 per cent, divi
dends to the insured. Capital $10,000,000
Notes received in payment of one-half the
premium, on which six per cent, interest
only is to be paid, and only four notes re-
Suired. The notes are never to he paid un
er any circumstances—Policy will be paid
in full and notes given up.
Assets over $3,000,000
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
of Philadelphia, Pa., Capital, $1,000,000
C. H- SMITH. Solicitor, Montrose, Pa.
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INS. CO,
Capital $5000,000
Insrtmce on all kinds of Live Stock agatnst
Theft and Deal from any cause.
All Business entrusted to our care will be attended
to on fair termes, end all Loeses promptly adjusted.
BILUHM STBOCD, ) SXOUD A BROWN. Agents,
CHAS. L. BBOW.V. J
M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa, Solicitoi
Office first door east of "Brick Block," mootrose, Pa.
V 7-83-,
fpetial llotirfs,
CAUTION.
My Wife Angelina having left my bed and board
without any just cuu*e or provocation, this in there
fore to caution all persons against harboring or trust
ing her on my account as I will pay no debts of her
contracting.
Tunkbannock Tp. ELISIIA B.LONG-
Sept; 3rd 1897.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE,
IETTERS of Administratien on the estate of
J Ludd Shoe naker, late of Windham Towdehip
dee'd, having been granted tho undersigned, notice
is hereby given all persons indebted to the said es
tate, to make immediate payment of ttse same , and
all persons having claims against the same will pre
seut. them without delay duly authenticated for
settlement to HARRISON C'OMSTOC'K.
North Branch, Aug. 23rd, 1867. v7rl46w
NOTICE.
WIIEREAS my wife Ann has left my bed and
board without, just cause or provocation, I
hereby forbid any persou harboring or trusting her
on my account, as I wdl pay no debts of her con
tracting from this date
JACOB F. HALL.
Braintrim, Aug. 22J, 1867.
v7u43w.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of Ehen
Owen, late of Nicholson Township, dee'd, hiving
been granted the undersigned. All jiersous having
claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement, and all jiersons indebt
ed to said estate will make immediate payment of
the same, to
Win. OWEN, Adtn'r.
Falls, Ta Aug. 7, '67—v7n2-Gw.
DOST-
On the 20th inst on the River Bank at Tunkhan
noek a Pocket Book containing about sll, in money
and about SU. in read orders on Mehoopany Town
ship. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at
Wall's Hotel or at the Democrat office.
M. Walters,
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TO CON SUM FT IVES.
The REV. EDWARD A WILSON will send (free
of charge) to all who dessre it. the prescription with
the directions ,or making and Using the simple rem
edy by whi-h he was cured of a lung affection and
th.it'drcad disease Consumption His only object is
to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer
will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing
aud may prove a blessing Please address
REV. EDWARD A WILSON,
No. 165 South Second St, Williamsburg New York
614C1J.
INFORMATIONS
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1 CONSUMPTION CURABLE UV DR
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! TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be
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which, by these medicines will be digested properly
and good healthy hlood made ; thus building up the
constitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
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SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious
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kept healthy, and an uppetito created to allow the
j Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs
properly and allay any iiritation. Then all that is
required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent
taking cold. Exercise about tbo rooms as much as
possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game
and, in fact, anything the appetite craves ; but be
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NOTICE,
All persons indebted to the es'ite of Geo. S. Tut
ton K.-q late of Tunkhunnock, P.i., dte'd , by hook
account, note. Or otherwise, will save trouble and ex
pense by making a sjieedy settlement with
SARA TCTTON,
IIARVEY TICKLER.
Adinr's,
Tunk. Pa. June 24 th 1567. tf.
0. I INTERNAL REVENUE
Notice is hereby eiven that the Annual list, of
Excise taxes for 1867 ha? been transmitted to me >y
the Assessor, and the fame has become due and pay
able, All persons Assessed in the County of
WYOMING.
Will make payment to F. M CRANE. Deputy Col
lector, on or before the 6th day of September..lß67
at his office in the store of Duuiel Wright, in Tunk
hannock.
Notice is also given that all persons who neglect or
refuse to pay the duties and taxes Assessed npon
them within the tune specified, will become linblo to
pay the penalties imposed by law, in addition.
H. L. SCOTT,
Collector loth District. PeniCa.
Collector's Office, TowanJa, Pa., Aug 17, '67
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Dr. 11. ANTIKBS, after fifteen years of scientific re
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ficent bl.ick or brown hues which nature has denied,
or age stolen away. Manufactured by J. CRiSTA
DORO, 6 Astor TTousc, New Y'ork. Sold by Drug
gists, Applied by all Hair Dres#ers.- v?os Im.
glistfUaiifmt*.
LEMON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI
TURES FOR SCHOOL YEAH ENDING
JUNE IST 1807.
RECEIPTS.
Amount of School Duplicate ' .ll'oc
Amount received from other Districts 2J,2b
Total *516,36
EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid to teachers $360.72
" " " Collector and Treasures 32,08
" ' Secretary
Exonerations and Mistakes 20,93
Balance in Treasury, unexpended 124,63
Total 854g,36
NATHAN KEIM. President.
GEO WALLACE, Seci'y.
v7n42w.
ROSS* MILLS & GO*
Corner Tioga and Warrgn Streets,
TUNKHANNOCK, PENN'A.
Are uow opening a large stocko
Hardware,
such as
38071, STEEL & NAILS,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Tutty, Var
nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail
Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan
ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of
all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives,
Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin,
Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c.
HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE,
Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated
Bitts of every kind, llames, Iron Pad
Trees, Saidle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth
Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk
Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trac
Chains, &c. Ac.
PAINTS! AND OILS,
SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS
ALSO
CROCKERY,
GLASS,
WOODEN AND
WILLOW WARE
WINDOW and PICTURE frames,
GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
rr Nails and Hand-Rakes at
wholesale and retail.
All of which have been
SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,
and expressly for this market, and
all they ask is an examination of the
goods to satisfy all of the truth of
what we say. Remember the place.
ROSS, MILLS Si CO.
Tunk. Pa. May 29th, 1867.
JUST. PUBLISHED
NEW WORK ON SINGING.
RASMNI'S
TffEITY MELODIC EXERCISES.
I.\ I'OKM or
OLFEGGIOS FOR SOTRAA'O OR
MEZZO SOTRA.VO VOICES,
INTENDED AM
Studies to acquire the Art of Singing
"These exercises were composed to be used simul
taneously with his system, "THE ART or SINGING,"
or with any other method for the cultivation of the
voice, and will take tho place of CONCONE'S SOL
FEGGIOS ; being mure melodious and better adapt
ed tor teaching.
"Some of these exercisos are specially beautiful
as well as useful, a mingling of trie dulce et utile
which set ures tbe interest as well as the improve
ment of the student. The various styles evslopcd
n these exercises reader them invaluable in an edu
cational poiut of view, a* they tend to enlarge the
intelligence and tho appreciation, and at the same
time form 'he taste of tho pupil. They must be
studied carefully with reference to the innumerable
marks of expression and forms of ornamentation.—
Upon the minute accuracy with which these are ac
compli.died dcjanids the actual sterling advancement
of the pupil; any evasion or slurring in these re
spects is time and effort utterly wasted, white, on
the other hand, a close and patient investigation,ami
a minutely and faithful execution of them, will give
uneXpert cd power and facility, and open to the
student the means and resources bv which great
artists produce their most brilliant and profound ef
fects. — Watson's Art Journal.
In TH O Volumes.
Price, each, in Boards, Retail, 82 00
do. do, in Cloth. Retail, 250
A Sample Copy sent by Mail, post paid, on receipt
of Wholesale Price, 81,50
Published by \YM. HALL & SON,
So 543 Broadway. N. Y.
Publishers and dealers in Music, anl Manufactur
ers ot ELITES, FIFES, FLAGEOLETS, Ac., Ac.
Send for catalogue of prices.
iVEW FANCY
AND
TRMMING STORE
Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa.
MliS. ft LKASE.
HAYIN 3 lately opened a new Fancy Store., of
fers for sale an entirely new assortment of
TIUMMIN.G
Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries
Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and
Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, Ladies Nok ties, best
quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best
quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a
large stock of
TOYS,
Including China, Brouxe. Papier Maohe Tin, Rose
wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy
Toys,
For Ladies.
Cosmntics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina
bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac
MRS. K. LEASE.
Tunkhaaooek, May I, 1566
Uftscellaiuflus.
Thomas' Patent Atmospheric
CHURN DASH.
Patented May 7th, 1867.
The must Important and Valuable Intention
the I9ty Century,
1. The Dasher is superior to any other, by being
m simple as the old dasher, and combining the at
mospheric principie therewith, and the Batter Gxlh
erct.
2. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as the
saute power applied to this in like mechanical oper
ations will make one-fourth more reciprocations.
3. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as it pro
duces in a much shorter time
4. It is superior to any other, inasmuch as it pro
duces a much better quality of Butter.
Lastly it is superior to any other Patent Churn ,
inasmuch as it is 500 per cent, cheaper than any
other.
It is well known to Dairymen and others, that
Butter is contained in minute globules or sacks coh
ered with a membrane, and requires the action of
air to prepare the covering to be removed by Dic
tion. The Scientific American says l
■'lf cream is dashed against hard substance or
mashed between bars or rollers,it breaks the globules
and becomes oily, by destroying the grain It
should be thrown into currents and counter-currents
by the action of air, causing a friction by the cur
rents against each other, removing the covering
without breaking or bursting the globules."
This is the principle which the inventor of this
Dasher endeavored to kee[ in view, and the result
shows a much
LARGER YIELD OF BETTER OBTAINED IN
LErS TIME THAN ANY OTHER DASHER
Experiments have proven that any other method
except pumping air through the cream ,will not pen
etrate sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules pre
paratory to concentrating the butter. Throwing it
into the air by clappers of old fashioned Dashers,
does not sufficiently expose it to the air to bring out
the Butter.
The above Patent Dasher has be.-a purchased fur ,
I Susquehnuua, Wyoming and Luzerne Counties by
| A, P Baldwin, of Montrose. The process of churn
| ing can he seen on exhiidtion at Wall's Hotel in
i Tunkhannock, for a few days by Mr. Reynolds,
, agent, who will sell township rights,
A. P. BALDWIN,
i Mostrose, July 23d, 1067. _
tub
c tjU -j- v V<s -V 4" s y v/
RAIL ROAD CO.
'I HE I'll F7HS'2 MORTGAGE
2JO.VDS
As an Investment.
The rapid progress of the I'nion Pacific Railroad,
now building west from Oinaha, Nebraska, and for
tiling, with its western cmnectijns, an unbroken line
across the continent, attracts attention to the value
of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company
■ now offer to the pullic. The first question asked by
! prudent investors is, "Are these bonds secure 1"
| Next, "are they a pr< Stable investment 7" to reply
I in brief;
Ist. The early completion of the whole great line
! to the Pacific is as certain as any future business
i evenfean be. The Government grunt of over twen
| ty million acres of land and fifty iniUiob dollars in
' its own bonds practically guarantees it. One fourth
| of tho work is already done, and the track continues
j to be laid at the rate of two miles a day.
2d. The Uuion Pacific Railroad bonds are issued
upon what promises to he oue of the most profitable
lines of railroad in tho country. For many years it
must be the only line connecting the Atlantic and
Pacific; and being w ithqut competition, it can main
tain remunerative rates.
J 3d 425 miles of this road are finished, end fully
equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, Ac., and
J two trairsjire daily running each way. The uiateri
! ais for the .etnaining 131 miles to the eastern base
of the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and it is under
i contract to be done in September.
4th The net earnings of the sections already Sn-
I ished are scleral Hints greater than the gold inter
i est upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sec
-1 tions, and if not another mile of the road were built
the part already completed would not only pay in
terest and expenses, but be profitable to the Coin
• pany.
j sth. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be is
i ued only as the road progresses, and therefore can
never be in the market unless they represent a bona
fide propertv.
i 6th. Their amount is is strictly limited by law to
j a sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Gov
ernment, and for whi hit takes a second lien as its
| security. This amount upon the first 517 miles west
from Amaha is only $16,000 per mile.
7th The fact that fbc U. S. Government consid
! ets a second lieu upon tho road a good investment,
and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of
! the country have alreadv paid in five million dol
; Urs upon the stock (which is to them a third lien),
j may well Inspire confidence in a first lien.
• Bth. Although it is not claimed that there can be
! any hotter securities that Governments, there are
I parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a
property as this the very best security in the world,
and who sell their Governments to re-invest in these
| bonds —thus securing a greater interest,
j 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bands are offer
! Ed for the present at 90 cents on the dollar and ac
crued interest, they are the cheapest security in the
. market, being over 15 per cent, less than U. S.
j Stocks
10th, At tho current rate of of premium on gold,
they pay
Over JWne per Cent. Zttterest.
The daily subseriptibng are already large, and
the will continue to be received in New York by the
Continental National Tank, No, 7
Nassau St.
Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, 5l
Wall St,
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No.
33 Wall St.
and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally through
out the United States, of whom maps and descriptive
pamphlets may be obtained, They will also be sent
by mail from the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau
Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will
select their own Agents in whim they have confi
dence, who alone will be responsible to them for the
sufe delivery of tho bonds.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer,
NEW YORK.
v6nl9 3m.
ESTRAY.
CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber, on or
about the 20th May last
A YEARLING STEER.
! The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges—of advertising Ac.—and take
it awny; otherwise it will be disposed of according
to law YVm. F CAIRL
i Monroe, Augnst 26th, 1867. v7u43w.
! 7IELMIioLD'S FLUID ~EXTRACT
BTJCHXJ
Is a certain cure lor diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. DROPSY", OR
; UANIC WEEK NESS, FEMALE, COMPLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY",
; and all diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
I whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of those organs require the use of a
diuretic
If no treatment 19 submitted to, Consumption or
Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are sup
ported from those sources an l the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a re
liable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT #UCUI",
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
H. T HELMBOLD,
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, New York, and
1 194 South 10th Sweet, Philadelphia,Pn
I r6a2?-Iy,
Ilisrfllaitfous.
IlfvE NTO RS?
If you wish to Advertise you should consult GEO.
1 P, KOWELL k CO , 40 Park Row, X, T.
j Teeth Positively Extracted
WITHOUT PAIN!
SEW PROCESS.
NEITHER CLOPOrORVT. ETHER,
NOR OAS, WHICH* ARE '
SO INJURIOUS TO
TO H E A L T H
AH LIFE.
This Su" id mce is applied directly to the gums,
producing .t aumbocu (local Anaesthesia) of only the
parts around the tooth, whereby it can bo extracted
without any twin whatever, and wi'hout unpleasant
ness to the Patient-
CALL AT MY OFFICE AND BE CONVINCED.
S. J-. SBTMOtrft,
Surgeon ft enlist,
LoceyviUo, Pa.--v7nu-3iu:
miTTiiiiiimf
BARBER AND H AIR-DRESS RE
Takes pleasure in announcing to his old customers
j and the public, generally, that be has now secured
the services as an assistant —ot
TEAST LASS WORKMAN,
-sy' T iV —*■
LA 1 E PROM, PARIS,
Those wishing a irood share or other work in his
line can now be accommodated without the vexatious
j dell ys experienced at ' one horse" shops.
i SHAMPOOING, HAIR-CUTTING,
DRESSING, DYEING,
CURLING, Ac, A• .
\
done in the best style and at reasoDnbla rates.
TOALADES, TElifilWEltr and
EX TEACTS,
always on hand, t.n i fur sale at the old stand on
j Tiooa Street.
J BERLINGHOF
Tunkbannock, l'a; Feb. 12, 1967—v6n27-tf..
j FARMKUS AND MECHANICS
Take Notice.
SURFACE PLAN I N G and
MATCHING, CIRCULAR and
SCROLL SAWING.
ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair
in good style
PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVA
TORS, HORSE-HOES,
ROLLERS, AND
SCRAPERS,
ON hand or to order. -
Power and hand Cornshellers; and
; Farming tools generally,
MILLER A AVERY,
' v6n-3-ly.
SHERMAN & LATHROP,
(Successors to John Weil,)
AT THE OLD STAND, NEXT DOOR TO THS
BANK,AT
TTTWICIIAKrJVOCK,
Take pleasure in inn tucclng to the people of Wvn
, ming County, that they are now receiving from New
' York one of the largest and most complete assort
ment of
I DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS
and
TRIMMINGS;
WOM E'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES;
CASSIMIRES AND GENTLFMEN'S FURNISHING
S-SS&S;
and fi large stock of
READY-MADE
: (f lolliincr
< purchased from a first class New York House at pri
ces troin 10 to 20 per cent, lower than the usual
t rates; enabling th m to dispose ot them at prices
! JiEL OX ALL COArPET I TOLlb
" Having had 20 year's experience in this business
i thev fee! certain that they can sectite a trade at
this point; and to do thi.-,they only ask the people to
| COMK AM) EEC TUKIR OUuDS AM) I'HICt.S,
i
BITTER,
EGGS,
nrd PRODUCE,
of ALT. KINDS
ti*en at the highest market rates in exchange for
Goods or Cash at the option of the seller,
H. N. SHERMAN,
I, B. LATHROp,
Tunk. Pn Apr IB 1567.
W E K E E P
A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS,
i
AND PAY
Cash for Veal skins and Hides.
SUE ILUAN d LATII OP.
BRICK! BRICK
j The milwi-riher has now on hand and will hereaf
| ter constantly keep
F 0 R SALS
! A FINE I.OT of SMOOTH WEI,I. BIRNKD
BRICK, *1 his bri. k jar a i>pi,siu> I'.ilou i liru*
j new Tannery,
j /.V TUA'A'I/A.Y.YOCA \ PA.
I which will be cold cheap, and In quantities to mi
! purchaser.J.
j H W. RHODES
i T6c47tf.