Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, December 18, 1867, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
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Co to the Drug Store in Mesheppcn, Pa. for
Christmas presents, for eld and young.
Co to those who advertise in the Democrat— if
you would buy cheap—for your materials for Christ
mas pies, and for your Christinas and New Year
presents.
The La dlea connected with the M. E. Church of
Tunkhannock, will hold a Fair and Oyster Supper
in said Church on Christmas Evening, December 25,
'67. The proceeds to be applied towards furnishing
the New Church.
H9 the Newa.—We are anxious to *ltu
our readers all the local news of the county, and
would take it as a great favor if our friends would
keep us advised of passing events.
Something Valuable and at the.same time
beautiful aud appropriate as a holiday present can
now be found at the Jewelry Store of P. C. Burns
A Bro, where, besides all styles of Watches, Chains,
Pins and Ear rings, can also be found an extensive
stock of pure ami plated silver-w ire, sugar bowls
•ad spoons . batter knives and dishes, cups, spoon
holders. and a score of other articles both useful and
ornamental. Go and look at them. It will do your
eyes gool.
Dropped Through.--The team of Mr. James
-Bodle of Eaton, while crossing the river on the ice
at this place oo Saturday last, tell through at a
place where the w iter was five or six feet deep, and
were only extricated alter muth difficulty from their
perilous,.position aud cool bath. Mr. Bodle should
■nake liberal subscription to the stock ef the pro
jloeed flew bridge.
it . .'.t
Theaterm,—Everyltody in this region must
Itwiw that wo were leet week visited by en oil fash
ioned snow storm, which with the accompanying
"eold snaps" fer the time, has suspended work on
the Railroad bridge, churches and other buildings
Shoemakers and other having in-door employments
can keep "pegging away," provided they have a
euppty of the anthracite.
Runaway. —On Saturday last Mr. Gcorgo Stans
bury's team, attached to a sleigh, came furiously
down the road past John Day's and Perry Marcy's,
crossing the bridge in safety over Swail Brook and
leaving the sleigh at the side of the road just before
crossing tha canal bridge at the aqueduct. Ihe
horses were caught near Mi hael McDermot's . Mr.
Stansbnry. his wife and two children were in the
sleigh when the horses commeuced running, but
were thrown out ju<t after passing Mr. Day's, ex
cept one ghAld, which was left between Mr. Marcy's
and the aqueduct canal bridge Kort jnately no se
rious injury rcsultod to any of the occupants of the
sleigh.
Crossing on the Ice. —Several accidents have
happened this week while crossing the river with
teams at this place, by breaking tbtuugh the ice. We
have not learned that any serious injury, result
ed from these casulties. The snow which fell just
before the "cold snap." covering the thin body of
ice that spanned the river, no doubt prevented
it from freezing aa it otherwise would, and conse
quently making the crossing less secure. Teams
still continue to cross, and wo presume the ice bridge
U growing more safe.
Bridge Matters —At the bridge meeting on
Saturday last, all but about sixty shares or 8 > COO
of the stock was taken, excepting the 100 shares
which Mr. Samuel Stark proposes to take. An op
portunity in therefore Afforded >ne or inure of our
citizens to make an investment in this stock, which
ennnot under proper management, fail to pay divi
dends to stockholders As announced elsewhere in
to-day's paper, thdre will be an important business
meeting at this place, on Saturday next. All stock
holders should attend.
It should be borne in tniad too, tha! the annual
election of officers of this company as provided in the
charter, will take place on the First Monday in Jan.
the 6th prox. Evory stockhol ler shoul fbe present
at the election.
The Jury Commissioners.— Messrs. Roberts
and Fassett, met at this place last week and select
ed an l placed in the wheel the names of persons for
jurors for the year '63. After having filled the
wheel, the required number for January Term, was
drawn. We give the list in to-day's paper. This
is the first drawing under the new jury law which
went into effect on the Ist inst. Judge Elwell who
under the law is, ex officio, a member of the board
to an equal voice in the selection; —for
teatons which may be apparent to and approved by
most nen, does not we nn ler stand, design to tako
part in th* selecting in any of the Commies in bis
district; but to learn it rn the hands oTtbe respec
tive Commissioners. The law provide* that a ma
jority or two members, tn iy portorin the duties of
the board Wo shall 10-k wi.h some interest and
enriosity to sec if this example is followed by Judge
Stxeeferin tho Bradford and Susquehanna district.
No Paper Next Week.—The whirligig of
time, in its unceasing revolutions,has again brought
cs around to the printei's holiday. There will,
therefore, be o> paper issued from this office next
week. In order to take our customary respite at
this season, and not interfere with tho adtertising
for the January Terut of court we have decided to
omit the Christmas instead of the New-Yeir day is
sue—both these days, this year, falling OP Wednes
day. Our readers during tbe interval between this
and the new year can read an i re-read tbe Presi
dent's Message, lately published by us. and wben
they have thoroughly digested that, they may read
with profit, the Sermon on the Mount and other por
tions of the Bibie, not forgetting to put in practice
tbe precepts therein contained .especially tb >se that
enjoin charity to all maikind-not forgetting the
poor and destitute within the range of their acquain
tance' The poor are a'.way- with you ; and as it is
"tnore bles*ed bo give than receive," we doubt not
the philanthropists who have an abundance of this
world's goods, will be liberal in all charitable works.
Woah l*. Smith Arrested,—lt will be recol
lected by our readers that upwards of two years ago
Fobru vry, 1365 -one Jamas Ilosie, no officious
character, employed as a deserter-catcher, was shot
while attempting to arrest a deserter in Newton
township, Luzerne county. A reward of JlhOO
was offered by the I'rovoet Marshal of the Luzerne
District for the arrest of Noah P. Smith, charged
with the shooting of Ilosie. On Sunday last he was
taken poisoner by McCasey, of Seranton, conveyed
to that city anl confined in tho lock up, for a further
, investigation of the matter.
A terrible howl has gone up from the republican
press against this man Smith, but the case is not
half so aggravating as the one which occurred short
ly alter in Exeter tewn-hip, this couuty, when Mr.
Isaac Sickler, a private citizen, was shot dead while
walking along the roan, by theso bell-hounds who
were sent out from Scranton to scour the country in
neerch of deserters. Mr. Sick'.er was a uuiet and or
derly ctiizen, not a deserter nor liable to military du
ty under the laws, yet these miscreants, without
• eanee or provocation, took his life at the mid-hour of
#ny, thereby clothing his house in mourning, and
leaving de pendent orphan children and a heart-broken
wife to the cold charities of the world. These
guilty parties were permitted to go unwhipped
of justiee and an outraged community lett with
out redrew —the military authorities refusing to
give uy> f>r trial and punishment the guiby offenders
•f the lew. Our readers are familiar with this hor
rid act of crime, committed by men charged with
the execution of the laws, and it is only necessary to
eall attention to the fact to bring vividly to mmd U
itf ad features,
flw > '44 . ■ *
The American Farmer.—We are in receipt
of this excellent agricultural journal for Dec. , which
closbsjhe volume lor 1867. Bach number contains
32 pa K es, handsomely illustrated, and filled with
valuable reading matter for farmers. It is published
at 91 per year, and at that low price ought to be in
the hands of every fanner in the country. Now is
the time to subscribe for 1868. Address John Turn
er, Rochester. N. Y.
Railroad Project.—A movement is on foot for
a railroad between Owcgo and Skinner's Eddy, on
the Susquehanna to run up the river to Apalachin,
thence up the Apalachin to Bear Swamp, on the
Montrose turnpike, and thence down the North
Branch of tne Wyalusing Creek to the Susquehanna,
which, as an extension of the Southern Centra)
Southward, is not only a feasible route, but a shorter
cut to the Wyoming and Sullivan County Coal fields
by some 25 or 30 miles than the winding course of
the river between Owego and Skinner's Eddy.—
Owcgo Gazette.
Dr. J. VY. Rhoads would call the attention of
the public to bis large assortment of Christmas Goods
tor the Holidays. Call and get a splendid Photo
graph Album, at Wholesalo prices, for he is selling
nil kinds of Holiday presents at panic prices. He
has also all kinds of Pictures, Engravings, Photo
graphs, Toys, Confectionaries, Perfumery, and in
fact almost everything to please the eye and gratify
the taste
Don't forget the old stand, Dr 3 W. Rhodag in
the Bardwelt Building" on Bridge St.
Down among (he dead men.
Are, at thi- tiimnent thousands who might
ave been alive and well had thev used ilia'
great life pieserver, Plantation Bitters Le'
'he living lay it to heart that they aru the
beat km n remedy for all dyspeptic com-
el- Rtach derangements, and genera
debility. As a delicious cardial combined
with great tonic virtues, their equal cannot
be found.
Delicate Females, Clergymen, Merchants
Lawyers -in 1 persons of sedentary habits—
particularly those who are weak and stiff -t
with nten'al depression, are greatly benefitted
by these Bittets.
Magnolia AA'ater.
A delightful toilet article—superior to Co
logne and at half the price.
The Palm ol Superiority is awarded to Mrs
S. A. Allen, for her improved ( new style) Hair Re
storer or Dressing, (in one bottle ) nn.l grateful
public appreciates the very low price One Dollar.—
Every Druggist sells it.
AA'il hin the whole range of tunic and altera
tive medicines known none is entitled to more con
sideration than the
enfeebled anl debilitated constitution it is the very
remedy needed. The most positive proof of this can
be adduced.
M arried.
ARNOLD-HART—On December slh, 1867,~by
Win- F. Terry. Esq.. Mr. Christian Arnold to Mis.
Emily Hart, all oi Tunkhaanock, Pa.
EASTMAN-COOPER—On Wednesday the 11th
inst it the residence ot the Bride's Mother in Nic h
ols n, by E N. Bacon Esq, A. M. Eastman of
Tunkhannock, to Miss Nellie Cooper of the former
place.
STEINBECK-COOPER On Tuesday the 17th inst.
at th" residence if the BriJe's Mother, in Nicbol
s n. by the Rev W. P. Arms. Hurley Steinbeck to
Miss Clara Cooper, both of Nicholson.
BURNS—COOPF.R - At the same time and place
by the same Dr. Li T. Bums to Miss Jennie L
Cooper, both of Tunkhannock
JENNIE and CuvrtA, who, as will be soen, by
the above notices have each formed a "printer's
Union," were for several years connected with the
office of the Democrat, where they became first-class
compositors. This "Uuion," we think we may safely
predict, will divorce ihem forever from the "compos7
ing dick." In its stead they will wield tbe rod of
correction, which in their * 'cases" will be Ladies'
Slippcjs May tbey never get "out of sorts"
especially of SHAM. TAPS. May their companions al
ways find pleasure in distributing their "pi," and
may they never fail to furnish them "clear proofs"
of constant affection and regard, with an occasion
al
glfto Ifohfrtisrafnts.
List of Jurors Drawn to Serve at Jan.
Term, 1868.
CHARD JURORS'
Braintrim —David Carlin, James M. Robinson.
Clinton—J imes S Capwell, E. D. Gardner, Benj.
Carp'-nter, Warren Briggs.
Eaton- Rue! Laßiir.
Falls- Benj. Place.
Forkston—John G. Spanlding, Joseph Preston,
Aiislm P Burgess.
Lemon— Denison Lott.
Meboopany—Monroe Waller.
Nicholson- George Pratt, S. L. Tiffany, I. S. Lit
tle. ,
Northmoreland —Calvin Ilalleck, Richard Man
„
North Branch—Elias Bowen, Harker Ward,llenry
Champiu
Washington—John Carney, Jacob Decker.
Windham —Lorenzo Myers.
PETIT JCRORI.
Braintrim—S H. Gregory.
Clinton —Henry Kewecmb, Harvey Briggs, C V.
Mace
Eaton—James B. Harding, W : lmot Carpenter. Asa
S. Dana, Iliram ltodle, Nelson Lee, Elias Canfield.
Exeter- Thomas D. Headley, Daniel Brown.
Lemon—Henry Harris.
Meshoppen—Churchill Vanosdoll, Calvin D. Vase ,
Wm F Mowrey. Edward Merritt.
Mehoopany—John L Hahn, Barney Walter, Wm
II SweatUnl. Abner K Farr, Samuel V. Myers.
Northmoreland —Gordon Hatfield, Robert Hat
field.
Monroe—Chancy Newberry, Richard More;
North Branch-Edward Miller.
Nicholson—Patrick Coddington, Perry Stark,
Eliphalet Stephens.
Overfield-Gilbert Hunter.
Tunk. Tp —Mark A. Gardner,
Tunk. Boro.— Jonas Lodiick, A. E. Buck, Daniel
Wright.
Windham—Jasper
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court to the
undersigned directed as Adm'x of A'tn. Fitzrharles
late of Northmoreland, dec'd.,l wi I expose to sale,
at the premises hereinafter described, on the IGth
dav of January, 1563, at one o'clock P. M , all that
cert-tin piece or lot of land situate in said township
of Northmoreland, and hounded on the North by
lands of Drii ker. on the East by land of Charles
Ilouser, on the South by land of S H McCardly.and
on the West by land of Ja -ob Shook ; Containing
forty nine acres, and 106 perches, more or less—with
one house, one biro, and some young fruit trees
thereon ; late the estate of said Wm. Fitzcharles
dee'd.
REBECCA FITZCHARLES.
v7n2o-4w. Adm'x.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed
there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the
Court House in Tunkhannock. Wyoming County, Pa
ON SATURDAY, JAN. 18tb '67, at 1 o'clock P. M.
All the right, title and interest ot tbe Defendant in
thst certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate
and being in the Township of lutikhannock Wyo
ming Po. Pa , bounded as follows, to wit : on the
North >y the North Branch Canal, East by land
of 11. W". Rhodes, South and West by the Susque
haDrjA River , containing about three and a half
acres of land, all improved.
Seized aed taken in execution at the suit of U. W.
Rhodes, vs. L. H. Stephens.
And will be sold for cash only, by
M. W. HEWITT, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office; Tank- Pa., Dtc. 17,
ipetial Hotices.
Dr. WISTJIR'S BAI,tM OF WILD
CHERRY.
Where this article is known it is a work of super
erogation to say one word in its favor, so w11 is
it established as n unfailing remedy for Cough*,
Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth
ma, diseases of the Throat, Chut and Lungs, as
well as that most dreaded of all diseases. Consump
tion, which high medical authority has pronounced
t be an incurable disease• . Those who hare used
this remedy know its value ; those who have not,
have but to make a single trial to be satisfied that
of all others it is the remedy.
The Rev. JACOB SECURER,
wall known anil much respected among the Herman
population of this country, writes as follows :
llstrovFß. Pa„ Feb. 16, 1859.
Messrs. S. W. FOWLE * SOB, BOSTO.V.
DEAR SIRS :—Having realisod in my family im
portant betiofits from the use of your valuable pre
paration—Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—if af
tords ine pleasure to recommend it to the public.—
Some eight years ago, one of my. daughters seemed
to be in a decline, an! littlo hopes of her recovery
wer entertained I then procured a bottle of your
excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the
whole of it there was a great improvement in her
health I have,in mv individual case, made fre
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gootl deal of spurious Wistar's Balsam of Wild
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3 J JACOB SECHLER.
None genuine unices signed ' I BUTTS," on the
"'prepared by BETH W FOWLE A SON, 18 Tre
inont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists general
ly
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE.
From Mr. James Ourlin, of Amesbury, Mass.
"I was afflicted with a severe feloo on one of mv
fingers, and tried many remedies without relief Mv
friends indued me to apply your Salve. In two
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ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
SETIi W FOWLE A SON, Boston. Proprie
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ITS EFFECT IS
MI n A CU 3j o TJ S.
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It is a perfect and wonderful article. Cures bald
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all, the great wonder la the rapidity with which it
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OR
The whitest awl worst looking hair resumes its
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The first application will do good; yeu will see
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\ DDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBIL-
A Rated whose sufferings have been protracted
fiora hidden onuses, nod whose eases requireprompt
treatment to render existence desirable. If you are
suffering or have suffered from involuntary dischar
ges, what effect does it produce upon your general
health 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily
tired 7 Does a little extra exertion produce palpi
tation of the heart 7 D- s your liver, or urinary
organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order!
Is your urine somcti.zes thick, milky, or flocky, or I
is it ropy on settling ? O- do s a thick *.nfm rise fo I
the'op? Oris a sediment a' the bottom alter it
has stood awhile 7 Do you have S)*!la of short
breathing or dyspepsia 7 Are your bowels constipa
ted 7 Do you have -pells of fainting or rushes of
blood to the head 7 Is your memory impaired 7 Is
yout mind constantly dwelling ujsin this subject 7
Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tirftd of company,
of life 7 Do you wish to be left alone to get away
from everybody 7 Does any lit'lm thing make you
start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restlss 7
Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant 7 The bloom
on your cheek as bright 7 Do you enjoy yourself in
society as well 7 Do you pursue your business with
the same energy 7 Do you feel as much confidence
in yourself.' Are your spirits dull and flagging
given to fits of m-lancholy 7 If go, do not lay it p (
yonr liver or dyspepsia Have you restless nights 7
Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but
little appetite, aud you attribute this to dyspepsia
or liver ocmplaint 7
Now, reader, self-abase, venerol diseases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are ill capable ol pro
ducig a weakness of the generative organs. The or.
gane of generation, when in perfect health make the
man. Did you ever thihk that those bold, defiant,
energetic, |icrsi'.vcring, succe-sful business uicn are
always those whose generative organs are in per
fect health? You never hear such men complain of
being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of
the heart They are never afuid they cannot sue
ceed in business; they don't become sad ana discour
aged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the
company of lad : er, and look you and them right in
the face noDe of your downcast looks or any other
meanness about them Ido not mean those who
keep the organs inflamed by running to excess.
These will nut only ruin their constitutions, but also
those they do business with or for.
now many men from badly cured diseases from
the eff'-cts ol self-abuse end excesses, have brought
about that state of weakness in th'iae organs thai has
reduced the general system so much as to induce al
most everv other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis,
spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other
form of disease which humanity is heir to. and the
real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected,
and have doctored for all but tbe right oue.
Diseases of these organ* require the use of a diu
retic HEI.MHOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT fH CIIU
is tbe great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for dis
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existing in Male or Female, tirin wbatevei cause
originating and no matter of how long standing
If no treatment is sumnittcd to. Consumption or
Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are sup
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use of a reliable reme ly.
llelmbold's Extract Buchu. established upward of
18 years, prepared by U. X. UELMBOLD,
Druggist
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PRICK— BI,2S ]>cr bottlo, or G bottles for 86,50,
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BBik NOTICE.
The Stockholders of tbe Wyoming National Bank
will meet at their Banking house in tbe Borough of
Tunkhannock, on Tuesday the !4<h day of January
Dext, between the hours of 10 a m , and 4 o'clock p.
in., for tbe purpose of electing a board of director*
to serve the ensuing year SAM'L. STARK. Cashier
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of Valuable Prises open to all, Ac., address JOHN
TURN F.R, Publisher and Proprietor, Rochester,N.Y.
WANTED. —IOO Farmers to engage in a business
that will pay from 8100 to Sl5O t er month from cow
until Spring.' Address JONES BlvOS. A Co , Phil.
C>XC EI.B|OR DIALOGUES, consisting ot
I J New and Original first-class Dramas, Colloquies,
Ac., for advanced speakers in S hoqla, -Exhibition
rooms ani private theatricals. Every liua written
expressly for this book, by a corps of Professional
Teachers and writers. Acknowledged to be 'he best
work of the kind ever published Cloth, nearly 400
duodecimo pages, price A 1 .75, mailed free. Address
P. GARRETT A CO., Publishers. 7u2 Chestnut St.
Pbila.
AZYGOS !-
Three magnificon'ly illustrated Medical Books,
containing important Vhysologieal Information, for
Men and Uouicn, sent free on receipt of 25 cents, by
addressing the Secretary of the New York Medical
University No 30. Clinton PI ice, N w York City.
!
FUS'I MORTGAGE liONDS.
ST. LOUIS A IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO
Seven per cent, interest, February and August.
The'-e Bonds cover a Road ol 91 milts, finished
from St Louis hi Pilot Knob, and in first-class or
der. and an extension of about the samo length from
Pilot Knob, and to Belmont, now rapidly construct
ing, for which the proceeds of these bonds aro to ue j
used, making a thorough route from St. Louis to '
New Orleans by rail The earnings of the ninety- I
one miles, are 8606,000 a year ; the net profits now
are sufficient to pay the interest < n the
,if bonds, were they all issued. The basis of securi
ty is believed to be beyond that of any other bonds
now offered. Apply at the office of the Company.
No. 43 Wall st , to 11. G. MARQUAND, Vice Presi
dent, or to CLARK D')I)GE A CO., corner of Wall I
arid Uilliaiu-sts , \ew York City.
OTANPARD MILLING' MACHINES—OF IM
0 PROVED CON STKI i'TION, great power, large
capacity, unrivaled convenience ol adjustment. Al- :
so, pipe vises of all sir.es, for heavy and light work j
Sen t to I'nion Vise Company, of Boston, Mass. for
illustrated circular Fur sale by dealers in hard
ware and machinery.
CENTURY TOBACCO !
SIOO i..wr w e have not j
n . rlfrn discontinued, nor do we l
lAt K Kit iht^n ,, , 0 ~e as(? pn , kin _
IN Till?* BRAND 8100 Daily in pajers !
Daily. jf Tobacco,
> * * reports to the contrary
Mondays, One #IOO Note
Tuesdays Two Kitties We are raakin
Wed'sdays, Five Twenties the CENTI'RY from th
Thursdays, Ten Teas Choicest Leal ; it is free '
Fridays, Twenty Fives,from drugs, and it is in
Saturdays, Ffty Twos every respect, the Best
P. AQ. LORILLARJ), ;Fi e I'til Tobacco
16, 16 & 2*l, Chambers St.lmanufactured. Sold by
NEW YORK. lal I esyectable jobbers.
MAI>AM F<>Y*S
/"*L- Corset Skirl Anppoiter
*-'■■ ja rVJt Combines in one garment a PKR
\ ri-* [ jb l -' 1 CT FITTING CollSkT.iind the most
h sirahle Skirt Supporter ever of- |
Mja !l tered the public. It pla-es the.
"V. '4j vf wight of the skirts upon th" !
shoulders instead of the hit*; it j
&sh3^improves the form without tight j
I'wV lacing; gives ease and elegance; j
is approved nnd recommended by I
phystci.i.s < ' el In Ties' fat <■ ? t'' ''• mif prri
ally,untl at wholesale by J- li NAI XDERS A CO.
0(5 SuunnerSt Bostoa.
and 22 Walker Street, N. V.
Also by IIF.NKY C. MOORE, 429 Market St.*
Philadelphia, and STELLMANN, lIINRICOS A
CO,, 21 II Rover Street Baltimore, Aid.
WJ ANTED -AN AGENT— One chance ! n each
YY tow i, worthy the attention of an active busi
ness man. to take tbo agency tor the sale of Brad
street's Rubber Moulding and Weather Strips, ap
plied to the sides, bottom, top and centre of doors
■ and windows. The sale is beyond anything ever ot
j fered before to an agent, and from #lO to s2a per
1 day can be make. Send for agents' circular The
I first who apply can secute a bargain. Terms for
Moulding, cash. J R. BRADSTKEET A CO-, Boa
j ion. Mass.
C? 1 F\ T0 ®" 5 I>E ' l I,AY > I?l RE. Agents want
-1 tJ ed everywhere, to sell our Potent Ever
j lasting While Wire Clothes-lines " Every house
wife should use it."-jV IT Tribune. 'We have
seen it used and it gives entire satisfaction." —N. Y.
Christian Adrocate. " The' Patent Wire Clothe--
line is all it purports to be," —2V. Y Independent
Address the American Wire Co , 162 Broadway, New
York.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
rHE undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphan's Court for the county of Wyoming, an
Auditor to distribute the assets in the hands of the
Executor of Famuel Vanduier, late of Tunkhannock
township in said county, decease I, will attend fo the
duties of his appointment, at his office in Tnukhan
nock Borough, on Thursday, December 26th, 1867,
at 1 o'clock P M„ at whioh time and place, ail per
sons interested therein are requested to present their
claims or be lie ba.ro i from coming in for a share of
j said assets.
HARVEY SICKLER, Auditor.
Tonkhaetwck, Dec, 2, 1667v7u10w4
|lrtn ptiEftiSfittM£
REVOLUTION IN TRADE.
LADIES, you will be astonished at the value of
all kinds of Goods sent by the well known and
! justly celcbiated fiiui of GRAHAM A CO.
for oily one dollar.
Such as Silk, Merino, and Alpacea Dressos, Shawls,
Balmorals. Linen flood*, Embossed Table Covpr*,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Sewing Ma
chines, Ac. This is no humbug but a reality Send
vour clubs of ten and upwards, for checks describing
the goods, with ten cents for each check, and the
getter np of the club will receive a valuable present,
worth from 83 to 8300, according to number of
names sent.
Agent* wanted In every town, Circular* **nt free
Address GRAHAM A CO., 64 A 66 Federal Street. j
j Boston,
WE AHE COMING,
J And will present to any person sending as a club in
our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods,
Ac 8 a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Shoeting, Watch
Ac., free of cost, Catalogue of goods, and sample,
sent to any address tree. Address J S. HAWKS A
CU-, 30 Hanover St., Boston Mass. P. 0. Box 5125.,
0 €
It is the Best Chance ever offered to Agents
Oue or two days' time will secure a good,
Sewine Machine, Watch, Silk Dress, Re
volver, or some oilier article of equal value. Free
df Cost* Agents wanted everywhere, male an I fe
male, for the best Oue Dollar Pawnbroker's .Sale in
the cnuutrv. Send for Circular. S. C. THOMP
SON A CO.,
Diseases OF the genital organs.— l
Dr. WAI.TK R. 907 Broadway. N. Y,, devotes
j particular attention to all diseases peeuliar to these
j organs in both sexes. Send stamp for a circular.
• p<Y'HOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." |
1 ll'iw either sex may fascinate and gam the
love and affections of any person they choose, intsant- j
ly. This B.mple mental acquirement all can possess,
tree by mail, for 35 cents, toeether with a guide to '
|he unmarried of Isith sexes A queer, exciting j
Look. I t'O "00 copies -eld. Ad <ress T WILLIAM j
A CO , Bonk Publishers, Philadelphia.
A Physiological View of Marriage,
i THE CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED j
| Containing Nearly Three Hundred Pages \
Au.l 130 fine plates and engravings of toe
i Anatomv of ';• Human Organs in a gtote of Health |
j and Disease., with u treatise on Early Errors its De- ;
I plorable Col,sequences upon the Blind and body, j
! with the Author's.Plan of Treatment —the only ra
tional and successful mode ol Cure, as shown by the ;
report of cases treated. A tru'hful advi3er to the j
married mid those e-ontcmplating marring", who en
tertain doubts of their physical condition cent frei
of postage to any address, OD receipt of 25 cents in
stamps or postal currency,*by addressing DR LA
CROIX, No 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. be
author may be consulted upon any of the diseases
upon which his book treats, either persoDall or by j
mail. Medicines *mt to auy part of the world, GPP
THE RICHEST MAN IN THE j
WORLD.
Extract of a Letterfrom 11< iron Solomon Rothschild
PARIS, Bth Apr., 1964, 25 Rue Ftuby, St II more
Will yt u be kind euough to have forwarded to
me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniuient ; if j
you will send at the same time tho acoouut, I will j
forward you the amount through Messrs. Belmont A i
Co. New York
Bar>n Solomon Rothschild having recommended
to many of bis friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, ,
an I they being desirous to procure it, he shjuid ad- .
vise him to establish a depot in Paris.
_____
THE INDIAN LINIMENT.
As a reßef, ever ready ; ns a kiilcrof pain, taken in
wardly or outwardly applied, has no equal. For the i
relief and cure f Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec- |
tions, Sprains. Bruises, Ac ,it is unequaled It is
also most efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of !
Cholera, Cramps, and Pains in the Stomach, Diar- [
rhoea. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum |
Ac , fand is without exception the most woderful Pun- |
acea the world a fiords, No Family should be with- J
out it. Every traveler by land or sea chould have a j
bottle. Miners and Farmers residing at a distance ;
from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand,
In cas • of Aceidenst, and su l ien attacks of Stomach
Complaints, its value cannot be estimated. Inquire !
for Major LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, and take j
no other Price 50vts. per bottle. Tor sale at
wholesale an i retell by Demas Barnes A Co., 2i
Park R w. New York j Gale A Robinson !>6 Green
wich st, N. V. ; F. C. Wells A Co , 192 Fulton-st., |
N, Y. : Chas- N. Crittenden. 39 6th Avenue, N. Y. .
and by rcsp ctable Druggists throughout the wertd |
None genuine unless signed by John Thos, Lane and j
countersigned liy J, T. LANE A CO, Proprietors,;
163 Broadway, N, I• t 1 ,wr c ' TVul lr tiPR j
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED,
The true remedy at last discovered, Vpham's Fresh :
Meat Cure, prepared irora the formula of Prof. I
Trousseau id Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Di.-cag
cs, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General De
bility and all morbid conditions of the system de
pendent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant j
to taste, and a single iait'le will convince the most '
skeptical of its viatue as Ihe gre it healing remedy j
of the age. S 1 a bottle, or six liotries for 8 5 .Sent j
by Express. Fold by S. C I PIIAM, Ne 25 South |
Eight St., Philadelphia, ani trincipal Druggists.— j
Circulars sent free. GPR
I
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.—There
ore the nervous and debilitated should imuiediatt 1
use UKLUBOLU'S EXTRACT HI-CHIT.
Insurance Agency.
DANIEL WEIGHT NEPHEW, j
At Tunkbannock, Da,
Are Agents for tho following, and all other responsi- i
ble Insurance Companies :
N. America, Philadelphia, Assets, 81.763 267. J
Enterprise, " " 372.304.
Manhiltan, New York, 1 1 052.128.
N. American, •' " • 755.057.
Loriliurd. " " 1,436.540.
Corn Exchange, " " 601.095.
F'anners' Ins Co., Yoik, '■ 525.1 SO
Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800,000.
Home, New York " 3.645,388-
Hartford, Ilartford, " 1,793,153.
Phoenix, ' 1 I 103.467 '
Travelers, '- •' 741.337- j
Ilartford Li-'e Stock, " 173,92;'. |
Iloine, New Ifaven " 1.438.491 |
Cumberland Vailcy, " 506 000.
N. Euglauil Mutual, '• 5,0j0,000 J
Property of ail kinds will he insured at the moil I
reasonable rites, in auy of the above companies
Looses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, !
promptly adjusted and paid
DANIEL WRIGHT j
A NEPHEW,
Turds-, Pa Sept. 16, 1867,-v7n7-tf.
11l MILLIRY & FASCY GOODS
MRS. BARDWELL is now receiving a splendid
stock of SPRING A SUMMER Goods of 11 the new
est SHAPES <>f FELT
and VELVET HATS
for LADIES aid CIIIL
DKEN. Alan BONNETS,
VELVET RIBBONS j
FLOWERS, and FEATHERS,
and a full assortment of
FANGY GOOOS.
at prices to defy competition
All the latest styles of paper patterns,
SLEEVES j CLOAKS, JACKETS.
Arc.j
from MA DA MB DEMOUES 7.
5 f Dresses made, cut and basted at the shortest
| notice.
MRS BARDWELL.
Tunkhannock, May. 22, IBg7—vg'.,4l-tf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
YITHEREAS letters of adruinistration on the es
\ V V late of Richard Brurjgesa late of Windham
township, deceased, have been granted to the sub
-1 scriber AH persons indebted to the said estate, are
, requested to make immediate settlement and those
having claims or demands against the same, will
, present them duly authenticated, without delay.
J, M. BRUNGESS, Adm'r.
i tutcm, Nov, 18, 1867—v7ni0wfl-
For Sale at-Mottfsy
v . u
BOOTS.
- ' a. ' 1 -* n
BINGIfaSITO* BOOTS. • i'"'- w
of Lester A Co'*
Wit Aak*
KIP UN.L CAL?
OWEGO BOOTS.
| Beit make
KASTERN BOOTS.
| A full stock of
Ladies' Shoes.
j Balmoral, Congress, Foluh Bojts of Glove
Kid and Goat. Also,
Button Gaiters.
GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GIOVES
1 and MITTENS.
Certs' KID GLOVES,
Lined, Cnlined and Fur-lined,
For Sale at Mott's
CORNER STORE,
vSnlltf Tunkhannock. Pa.
OKP *ASS' COURT SALE.
BY VIRTL' Eof an order issued out of the Or
phans' Court of Wyoming Courty, I will expose
to pnhlic vendue or outcry upon the premises in the
township of Windham, eountv of Wyoming. Pa., on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1567,
! at twro o'clock in the afternoon, the following des
j scribed Real Estate to wit : All that certain mes
j auage and tract of land situate in the townsh'p of
j Windham. County of Wyoming and State of Penn
| sylrania, bounded and described as follows - Begin
! ning at a post corner on the main road leading up
■ and dovn the Litlle Mehoopany Creek, on line of
j N. C. Frost, and running thence North 21 degrees '
Eust 111! rols to land of John Fin-sett, thence South
44 degrees East 2SI rods to a hemlock tree, thence !
South 2' degrees West 37 rods to a stake, thence
. North o:> dcg.CC? West IC? 'ods to a hemlock, thence j
; bv land of P. B Jennings, Nortn 64 degrees R j
's7nol* to a beech, thence North 60 degrees >Yest j
: dj4 rod" to a hemlock, thence North 62 degrees
: West 37J rods to the place of beginning ; containing
! 128 acres strict measure, excepting and reserving
therefrom about two acres reserved by E. A Ing
ham in his assignment to A. W. Whilecotnb of one
' half of the above. described land, reference to said
assignment dated September 6th, A, D. 1953, will
fully appear And also excepting and reserving
therefrom two pieces sold by Geo. W. Groo (in his j
lifo-tiine) to L E. Dwolf,.by Deed dated October
20tb 1857. and describe 1 gs follows : FIKST PIECE.—
Beginning at a tost and corner on the road ad job
ing lauds ef N. C. Frost, thence along said road and
land of P B. Jennings South 42 degrees East 60
rods to a post and corner, thence North 23 degrees
East 114 rods to a corner adjoining land of Fas
sett, thence North 42 degrees West 60 rods to a hem
lock corner, them-e South 23 degrees M est 110 rods
along land of N. C Frost to the place of beg nniug ;
Containing about 40 acres more or less. SKCDan
PlECE.—Beginning at the road adjoining land of
Solomon Whitcomb and running along laud of said
Whttcomb, South 42 degrees East 40 rods to a corn
er, thence South 374 degrees West 40 rods to a post,
thence North 42 degrees West 40 ndsto a post cu
main road thence North 374 degrees East 40 rods j
to the place of beginning , supposed to contain ten j
acrcg but be the same more or less, as by reference j
to said Deed ot Geo. W Groo to L. E. Dewolf does
fully appear. It being the same tract of land con- 1
veyed by Prudence M Euston to T. M. Whitcomb !
and E. A Ingham, and by Sundry conveyances be- 1
came vested in G. W Gruo. About 60 acres thereof ;
improved, with one frame house,barn, gaw-miil grid |
mill and some fruit trees thereon, with the appurte
nances
TERMS OP SALE, —Ten per cent, of one fourth of ;
the purchase money to be paid down at the striking j
off the property, one fourth less the ten per ctnt. at
the continuation absolute and >he remaining three
fourths iu one year thereafter, with interest from
confirmation ni si
ALLEN JAYNE, Adm'r. of
GEO. W. GROO, Dec'd.
Nov 27th 1897-v7ul7-
Gen. Grant
IS THE MOST AVAILABLE MAN
For President In 1868 1
And the best place to buy your
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY.
HARDWARE,
BOOTS ir SHOES,
YANKEE NOTIONS, j
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
DISSS & 111 4,
UTS & DIPS, K, SC.,
It at Ike Store qf
JENNINGS is CO,
Whore may be found a now and extensive stock of ,
the above GOODS, including, also
BUFFALO ROBES,
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S FURS,
Looking Glasses, Clocks, Ilorse Blankets. Ladies'
ard Gents' Shairs, ij-c, ij-c
and in fact everything usually found in a coi'etry ;
Store, whi :h we will sell at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES
Pleise give us a cull before purchasing elsewhere
JENNINGS A CO.
Mehoopany, Ra, Nov. S, lSSf.—v7ulsm2.
'JMIE SCUANTON
DAILY REPUBLICAN
will be issued on and after Nov. 1, 1867, in time to
be sent by the
EARLIEST MORNING TRAINS
OX THE
Delaware, Lackawanna i Western :
Lackawanna A Bloomsuurg ;
Lehigh Valley :
Lehigh A Nuquehanna j and
Delaware A Hudson
J Railroads. It will reach points within ' Fifty or a
Hundred miles of Scranton 8 sveral hours in advance
| of the New York and Phi' adelphia Morning Papers.
It will be printed in new type, on a large 32 column
sheet ; ill contain
All the Telegra ins of the Associated Press!
including marke - lS from all important points, and is
1 intended to he i n every respect a - FIIidT CLASS
NEWSPAPER.
A rrangy, ejects will be made for its delivery by
the loc.| news Agents at about two thirds the cost
ot Nc , v York or Philadelphia dailies
r. A CKAXPALL, > CRANDALL ACQ
jog. A RCRAXTOS, ] Publisher
1 v7nll6w
CAUTION.
ALL persons arc heroby cautioned against par
chasing or negotiating a certain note given by
us to Seymour G. Rhinevault or bearer for $25, dat
ed June 21st, 1866. As the consideration therefor
was never received, we will not pay the same unless
soinpellea by law. B. D, JAQt'ES,
v7nlßw3 J. C. JAQI'ES.
U. S. REVENUE NOTICE.
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE fbr 7th Di
vision, t Wyoming County) half a milo north of
i Wall's Hotel, Montrose Street, at the late residence
1 ol Hon. K. B. Little.
IRA AVERY, Assistant Assessor,
7th Division 13th District
! Tunkhannock, Dec 2, 1807v7n18m3.
Wanted "
SSOOO [N'.GOIiD,
IN GREENBACKS.
ssooo
Worth of WHEAT.
• -bye; CORN,
.i '■ and OATS,
in exchange for
DRY GOODS,
ttATH & CAI'S, BOOTH & SHOES,
Floor & Feed, McalA Bian,
PORK aud FI>II,
SAXaT,
GIIEEX and DRIED ERUIft
BUTTRR,
EGGS,
CUE ESC and
LARD,
Tobacco,
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE and HARD
WARE.
' ottH.
CoAL, large and small sizes,
which I offer
for sale cheap
for Cash,
or prod u>w3
taken in exchange,
at the old stand, formerly occupied by Wheelock, on
Bridge Street.
D BILLINGS.
Tunkhannock, Pa Deo. 3, 1867-v7nlß-tf.
W K KEEP
A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS,
AND PAY
Cash for Veal skins and Hides,
SHERMAN & LATH HOP.
{Las^^^ucceti -
IS THE
IMPROVED
P J
HAIR dresSING
am
PBICtONEBoUjAR
THE UNION
STRAW CUTTER,
MANUFACTURED BY
William Flickner,
At 2 UA'A'IIA.WYO CA\ J\nn Vsr.
Who has the exclusive right for Wyoming county, is
one of the very few Machines th .t will cut llay.
Straw. Stalks, sc., better than the oM fashioned
Cutting boxes, used by our grandfathers.
Those who valuo time nud labor: and would avoid
a needless loss of both, in feeding their stock, should
get one of these improved Cutters.
No man e\er found anything better ; or ever weut
back to the old machine alter n trial of it.
A Supply Constaut'y on Hand
and for sale.
WM FLICKNER.
Tunkhannock, Dec. 2, 1577v7n18tf.
PUHf.IC SALE
j In the mailer of the real estate of Joanna Gregory.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Coinmou
Pleas of Wyoming County, to me directed, will be
exposed to eale by public otttciy or auction on Thurs
day, the Igth day of January A. J>. at one
o'clock P. M.,on the premises, all the right, title,
and interest (being one undivided ninth pari) of the
said Joanna Gregory, of, in, to, and ont of the lol
' lowing described piece or parcel of land situate in
! the township of Meshoppen, county af resold, and
bounded on the North by lands of Daniel Cole. Chas.
| Mowry and Benjamin Baker, East by !a:i l of Beuja
; mill Baker, South by land of Benjiiun Ellis and
Anson Mocker, and on the West by land of Anson
j Stocker. Levi Gregory an 1 Daniel Cole; containing
i about one hundred and sixty-seven acres, more or
; less, by me J- B- RDKVANT,
v7n!9tds Committee of Joaun* Gregory
NltTlt F
! Ts hereby given, that I have placed in possession
; of Samuel Dai ley Jr., on< pair of steers, to be kept
lby him during my will and pleasure—ail persons are
' forbid molesting or interfering with the same.
DAVII) PATRICK.
Overfield Pa ,Oet. 7th 1667-v7nlttf,
ADMINISTRATOR*' NOTICE.
j Whereas letters af administration to the ertatc of
Joseph Ferguson late ot the township of North
lUorelanJ, deceased, have been granted to the subscri
j rtber. All persons indebted to the said estate are re
qre&ted to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against the estuto <>l the said doc
-1 edent, will make kn wn tli" same iluly authenticated
| without delay. "SPKNCEK vl lIG ERSON
Administrator,
Northnrowland, Nov 22, 18C7, v?niTws