Local and Personal. I,ct not the friends of constitutional government the meeting at the Court House on Saturday evening next We hope there will be a general at tendan. e as business of importance will come before the meeting for consideration. Our Friends are tendered the salutations of the Kason—a merry Christmas and a happy New Year to all- " P eftce 011 eart k an< * K to man " Temperance L.ecture.—The Rev. Mr. David wn lectured on Temperance at the M. E. Church, in Ail pl<*> Monday evening last, to a full bouse Donation Visit to the Rev. J. L. Legg, at St ark's Hall this—Wednesday—evening. Liberal donations-plenty to eat—good time generally. New Store.—Jacob Rhoads, Esq., has lately refitted the store room occupied as a tin and stove jliop on Tioga street, and has filled it with a general stock of (hoods, which he invites his friends to call an j examine. A Crowd efNew Advertisements this week has diminished onr usual amount of inside reading mat tor. We "hall soon work our way out of the jam, New Advertisement!.— Sheriff Dswitt—Lands far tale. Tunkhanoock Bridge Company—Letting and Elec tion of Officers and Directors. D Appleton A Co.—Cheap edition of Dicken's works. • Jacob Redlich—Clothing Store. E Churchill—Town Lots for Sale. E. J. Keeney—Seasoned Lumber. Adm'rs of Geo. S. Tutton--Hint to debtors. Bowmen Ganison—Grocery Store for Sale. City Advertisers —Miscellaneous Advertisements. Donation.—'The friends of Rev. J. F. Wilber will make him a Donation Visit, at the Parsonage in Lymanvillo, on Thursday afternoon and evening, January 9th, 1368. An Oyster Supper in the even ing As this is the last conference year that Mr. Wilber will be with us, we hope to see a large at tendance of both old and young; and we will en deavor to make all comfortable. By order of Committee. Donation.—The friends of ihe Rev. J Austin will make him a Donation Visit at the M. E. Par sonage at Newton, on Thursday, Jan. 9th, afternoon and evening. All are respectfully invited to attend By order of the Committee, Person# Indebted to the estate of Geo. S. Tut ton Esq., will save themselves costs and trouble by making an immediate settlement of their accounts.— Delays sre dangerous. Forbearance sometimes, cesses to be a virtue. SAR.t TL'TTON. | AJm ,„ HARVEY SICKLER, ) Adm Tunkhannock, P.i.—tf. A Change,—Mr. Jacob Redlich, has recently purchased the entire interest of the firm of Straus A ItedlKh, in the Ready-made Clothing nnd Gentle man's furnish ing goods, at the old stand of C. P. Miller ; where h will endeavor to please his old and new customers, both .as to the quality and the price of his goods. Almost every man can afford to wear clothes at Mr. Redlich's prices. Signs,—lt is always a sign of progress and promise w hen a man advertises his business. You may be sure the advertiser is not ashamed of his business nor of his way of attending to it. One of the must judicious ways of advertising is to place a good sign-board at the place of business. 0. S. Mills A Co., who now keep a first-class Hardware Stcre, with Stoves, Sheet-iron,and Tin-ware of every description, have lately put up a sign of this kind.— Of course overybody will now know where to go for stoves, hardware, Ac.. Mr. T. B Wall, too, has recently stuck up a board which indicates where good horses and neat and commodious Carriages, Cutters and other conveyan ces can be found. Persons hiring horses end rigs of hi w will have no reason to complain that his sign ad vertises too much. Google ! Google ! ! Google !! !~Some of our inquisitive fiit-nds, shortly after Christmas, ask ed us the provoking question : ' Who sent your ehristmas turkey this year 1" As no bird of that character had made his appearance at our coop, we folt iike making wry.faces and using/ctrl language to our tormentors. A fine fat gobbler, for New Years having lately enrne to hand, our equanimity is restored and our friends can depend upon civil answers to their ques tions, as to the New-Year Turkey— Mr. J. P. Conger of Mesboppen was the donor. To relieve our ehrist inas-fed friends from any anxiety aa to this bird, we will state that he roosts very high. No chance now to gobble that gabbler, Raising tlie Dickens.—The great English author Charles Dickens, who is now on a tour through thir country reading from his own books, is ''rais ing the very Dickens" wheruver he goes. Mr, Dick ens has a stronger bol d upon the affections of the English people than any other writer of fiction dead or living His present visit to us, will serve to render his name aa familiar here as it ts in his own eoun;ry. There, his books not only adora the pela •es and the drawing-rooms, but tbey cheer aad make light the labors of the dwellers in the huts, and the kitchens. To meet the popular demand for these admirably written works, Messrs, D. Appleton A Co. of New York, have in press and ft re rapidly issuing the whole series, oomplete, at prices which place them within the reach of even the poorest in eur land. M'e venture the assertion that the whole his tory of book publishing does not furnish an instance, of an equal amount of standard reading, at so cheap a rate. The sale of the paper-bound Dickenses' must inevitably be immense- See advertisement of these works in our colums to-day. The Cbriatmas Tree at the M. E. Chnrch in this place on Christmas Eve, was a grand aflair and brought together a crowded house of old and young folks, at the revival of this good old German custom which, we are glad to say, is fast gaming ground against Santa Claus, and all his fantastic tricks of chijmey climbing and stocking stuffing. Let Santa Claus, who, to say the truth to our young friends, >s nothing but a pious sort of wixxard, a descendant of witches—"go to pot"—or fall from the chimney into the stove, for all we care ! We like the Christ mas-tree better. It's prettier. It's more social Others,besides doting da-Is and affectionate mammas can see the bright eyes dilate and the lips curl with a .To*le. a; the little folks receive their long coveted pair of skates, hand-sleds, gaily dressed dolls, anl gilt-bound books. The poor people too. who havn'l the talismanic greenbacks, required to invoke the capricious sprite with his troop of "liny reindeer may at least,enjoy the pleasure of seeing the beauti ful Christmas-tree, even though none of its richfraits fall to Ibeir lot. We were glad to see that the poor were remembered on this occasion and that the tree bore good gifts for all. May alt live to enjoy many a recurrence of the Christmas time and tree. "While the Limp Holds out to Burn""** there is,a chance for restoration of heullh. If, therefore, the constitution has been weakened by disease or excess— the nerves shattered—the stomach weal cned—the appetite gone, and all the world ap (ears gloomy—poor some fresh oil into your lamp,in the shape of Plantation Bitters, which will make the lame of lite again burn brightly, and illuminate a oLc ® wretched existence. For ladies it is an elegant and gentle stimulant, exaetly such as they require, Naoj fimjiies will not be ffithqpt it. It has an im mense sale throughout the world. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet article—superior to Co ptic and at half the price. Dlamoud* In Brazil.— We have .been gratified by a visit from 11. M. Lane, Eq., the agent for Ayer's Pills, Sarsaparilla and Cherry Pectoral, in South America, who has just visited the mines with bis medicines, and described to ns the process of tak ing gems from the earth. A driver places his gang of slaves in a mod hole, where the gems are fonnd, and pans out the earth in the water, like gold wash ers. The negroes are naked, to prevent their secret ing the diamonds in their clothes. They are requir ed to work facing the overseer, and forbidden to raise a hand to the faoe, lest they should swallow the jewels when found. Yet they do carry them away, by becoming so expert that they can snap them with their fingers from the pen to their mouth without detection. Ayer's medicines are the talis mans for their diseases, and it was not difficult to exchange, with the negroes, Ayer's Pills in about even weight, for the rough stones in which the bril liants are holden.— Boston Leader. Extract from a letter of S. C Chandler, Pro fessor of Geology and Mineralogy, East Middlebury, Vt. "Messrs. R P. Ilall A Co., Nashua, N. H.— Gentlemen : Some time since when I was in your city, delivering a course of Geological Lectures, I procured a bottle of your Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcuewer, for the use of myself and family, and I am happy to state, its use has proved all that yon have claimed for it I have recommended it to my friends and neighbors, sod in svsry instance has it given perfect satisfaction. This I regard as due to you and the public." ''Healing en Its Wings."--say all who have made use of Br. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, ami by such use been cured of coughs, colds, bron chitis, sore throat, Influenia or consumption. The prudent will always keep this standard remedy by them. W hat makes your hair so Beautiful f Mrs S. A. Allen's Improved (neic style) Hair Re storer or dressing, (in one bottle)- Price One Dol lar. Every Druggist sells it. Alarried, D ETRICK—GAY—On the evening of the 24th, by Rev. T. E. Philips, Mr. John Detrick and Annie M youngest daughter of Mr. Ansel Gay, Esq., of Scottsville, Pa. FARR —ALLEN—By the same, on the 25th, Mr. 0 B . Farr of Forkston, and Miss C. C. Allen of Burlington. IIARTMAN-ADAMS--In Tunkbannock, Dec 23d by Rev. J. L Legg, Christopher C. Ilartman of Lynn, and Miss Francis E. Adams of Springville, Pa. BROOKS—VAOW—On Wednesday the lltb inst., t the residence of the Bride, in Forkston, by James R, Robirson, Esq., Calvin Brooks of Pitts burg, Pa. and Mrs. Emma L. Vaow, of the former place. MAGEE—MADISON—At Skinners Eddy, Sunday. Dee. 29th, 1867, by Samuel Neat, Esq. Mr. Dan iel II Magee, of Rush. Susquehanna County, and Abbie J. Madison, of Tuscarora, Bradford Co., Pa. Died, FELKER—November 24th, 1367, Elizabeth, wife of George Felker, aged 47 years 9 months and 29 days. In blessed hope of a better country. DETRICK —ln Falls, on the 9th of Nov., of Dyp therla, Horatio, son of Theron and Sarah Detrick, aged 9 years 6 months and 7 days. DETRICK—In Palls, Nov. 14th, of Dyptheria, Cbairick, son of Theron and Sarah Detrick, aged 10 years 9 months and 23 days. DETRICK —ln Falls, Nov. 14th, of Dyptheria, Deeiher M. son of Theron and Sarah Detrick,aged 6 years 3 months and 11 days. DETR ICK-In Falls Nov 25th, of Dyptheria, Saf lie, youngest daughter of Theron and Sarah De trick, aged 5 years 7 months and 4 days. NOTE. —The above notices, which appeared in our paper a tew weeks since, are re-published, by re quest.for the reason that it did not as first published, appear that these four children were all of one fam ily. Mr, and Mrs. Detrick who within a few short weeks, were bereft of these bright boys and one fair girl, must indeed feel that the ways of provi dence are mysterious.—En, ipftial UoticfS. SONG- OF IRON. I am mighty in the saber, Fiercely wielded by the brave, Glorious in the stalwart steamer, Laughing at the storm and wave. Beauteous in the palace pillars, Saving in the |ointed rod, As it brings the deadly lightning Quelled aud harmless to the sod. But there is a glorious essence. Where I take my grandest power, Giving to the BACK my surest. Sweetest aid, in danger's hoar. See ! before me fly diseases ! See the darkest hydras bow ! See the rose of health aod beauty. Take the paleet cheek and brew. • Fly, dyspepsia ! fly, consumption ' Yes,ail ills are crashed at length, For I give what human nature Only ever needed— STBBMGTH ! Shall I tell in what great essence I can thus your spirits cheer up 1 Pallid, trembling, dying sufferer, 'Tis the famed "PBRU VIAS SVBDP," The PERUVIAN SYRUP is a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron, n new discovery in medi cine that strikes St the root of disease by supplying the blood with its vital principle qf life or element.— Iron. The genuine has ' PBBCVIAS STBCP" blown in the glass. Pamphlets free. J P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, No 36 Dey St., New York Sold by nil Druggists. v?n2l-4t. CHRONIC DISEASES*, SCROFULA, UL. CERS, ATE, It is well known that the benefits derived from drinking of the Congress, Ssrntoga and other cele brated Springs, is principally owing to the lodine they contain. Dr. H. Anders' lodine "Water Contains lodine in the same pure state that It is found in these spring waters, but over 500 per cent, more in quantity, containing as it does grains to each fluid ounce, dissolved in pure water, vithout a sulrent, a discovery long sought for in this country aod Europe, aod is the best remedy in the world for Scrofula. Cancert, Salt Rheum , Ulcere, and all Chronic Dieeaeee. Circulars free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St. New York. Sold by all Druggists. DISEASES OF TUB SCALP PRODUCE GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS ! The use of HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWEIt will regtore it to its natural oolor and promote its growth. .... Our Treatise on the Ilair sent free by mail. R P. HALL A CO. Nashua, N. 11, Proprietors. AUDITOR'!* NOTICE. THE undersigned paving been appointed by the Court of Common Plea* of Wyoming county an Auditor to distribute the fund arising from the Sher iff's sale of the real estate of Stephen fi ; Hnt; will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office in Tunkhaunock Borough on Thursday, December 26th, 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M , at which aod place all persons interested in said distribution are requested to present their claims or be ((starred from coming in tor a share ol said fond. AuditingTn the above case adjourned to January 2J, 1663, HARVEY SICKLBR, Auditor. Tankhannock, Dee. 3, 1967.v7n1fw4- List of Jurors Drawn to Serve at Jan. Term, 1868. CRJHD JURORS' Braintrim—David Carlio, James M. Robinson. Clinton—James S Capwell, E. D. Gardner, llenj. Carpenter, Warren Briggs. Eaton—Ruel Lai!ar. Falls— Benj. Place. Forkstnn—John G. Spaulding, Joseph Preston, Austin P. Burgess. Lemon—Denison Lolt. Mehoopany—Monroe Waller. Nicholson- George Pratt, S. L. Tiffany, I. 8. Lit tle. Northmoreland—Calvin Halleck, Richard Man ning. North Branch—Elias Bowen, Ilarker Ward, Henry Cbampin Washington—John Carney, Jacob Decker. Windham—Lorenzo Myers. TETIT JURORS. Braintrim—S. H. Gregory. Clinton—Henry Newcomb, Harvey Briggs, U. V. Mace. Eaton—Jamea B. Harding, VTilmot Carpenter. Asa S. Dana, Hiram Bodle, Nelson Lee, Elias Canfield. Exeter—Thomas D. Headley, Daniel Brown. Lemon—Henry Harris. Meshoppon—Churchill Vanosdoll, Calvin D. Vose , Wm. F Mowrey. Edward Merritt. Mehoopany—John L llahn, Barney Walter, Wm H. SweatlanJ, Abner K. Farr, Samuel V. Myers. Northmoreland—Gordon Hatfield, Robert nat field. Monroe—Chancy Newberry, Richard Mors. North Branch— Edward Miller. Nicholson—Patrick CodJington, Perry Stark, Eliphalet Stephens. Overfield—Gilbert Hunter. Tunk. Tp— Mark A. Gardner, Tunk. Boro.—Jonai Lodtick, A. E. Buck, Daniel Wright. 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FARMERS AND PARMER'S SONS Wanted to engage in a business, during the Fall and Winter, paying from SI 1.50 to tJOO per month. Address ZEIGLER, McCt'RDY k CO. No. 614 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pi. WANTED —Ladies or Gentlemen to sell the GEM bcisora Sharpener, Button Hole Cutter and Ripper combined. Sample sent by mail for 40 ets, Address Mrs. ANNA SMITH,33 Parkman-it., Cleveland, 0. WANTED SALESMEN to travel and sell goods by sample Good wages and steady em ployment. Address, with stamp, I.ANPHEAR k TERRY, 197 Superior St., Cleveland, 0. COURT PROCLAMATION. \T 7HKKEAS, the Hon. WM ELWELL. Presi- W,,jetj en t Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and 3onrt ol 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 Judicial District of Penn'ft ; G. Pike, and J. V. Smith, Esqs, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ ate Justices of Oyer and Terminer and 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 he hold at Tunkhannock on Monday the 20th day of January A. D. 1868. I Notice is theretore hereby given to the Coronor, all Justices of the Peace and Constubles within the Coun ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in their pro per persons at the time ftnd 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 shall be in the Jail of Wyoming County, that they be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. M W DEWITT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannock, Jan. 1, 1868. NOTICE. THE annual election of Officers and Directors for the Tunkhannock Bridge Company forthe ensu ing year will be held at the Court House in Ttuik hiiunock, on Monday, January 6th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. A gnejal attendance of the stockholders is requested . gjj&i gfoforimmeithf. ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBlL itated whose sufferings bare been protracted from hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to rendsr existence desirable. If yon are suffering or have suffered from involuntary dischar ges, what effect docs it produce upon your general health 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tirod 1 Does a little extra exertion produce palpi tation ofcthe heart 1 Does your liver, or urinary organs, or yoar kidnaps, frequently get out of order 7 Is your urine sometines thick, milky, or flacky, or is it ropy on fettling ? Or dors a thick scum rise to the top 7 Or is a sediment at the bottom alter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia 1 Are yonr bowels constipa ted ? Do you have spells oi fainting or rushes of blood to the head ! Is your memory impaired 1 Is yonr mind constantly dwelling up,:*o this subject 7 Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tireJ of company, of life 7 Do you wish to be left alone, to getaway from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless 7 Is the lustre'of your eye as brilliant 7 The bloom on your check as bright 7 Do you eojoy yourself in society as well 7 Do you pursue your business with the same energy 7 I>o you feel as much confidence in yourself f Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy 7 If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint 7 reader, self-abuso, veoeral diseases badly cured, and sexual excessee, are all capable of pro ducig a weakness of the generative organs. The or. gans of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful business men are t always those whose generative organs are in per fect health? Y'ou nover hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot suc ceed in business; they don't become sad and discour aged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face —none 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 not only ruin their constitutions, bat also those they do business with or for. flow many men from badly cured diseases from the effects of self-abuse and oxeesscs, have brought about that stale of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce al most every other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of diseaso which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diu retic. HELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure tor dis eases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Or ganic Weakness, Female Complaints. General Debil ity, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, frcin whatnvei cause originating and no matter ofhow long standing. If no treatment is suomitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are sup ported from these sources, and the health and happi i.ss, and that of posterity, depends upon a prompt use o.'a reliable remedy. Extract Bucbu, established uoward of 13 years, preened by 11. T. lIELMBOLD, * Druggist 594 Broadway', New York - anl 104 South 10:b Street, Philadelphia, Pa PRICK—SI,2S jier bottle, or o bottles for 6,a0, delivered to any address. Sold by a J druggists ev erywhere. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following accounts and claims have been filed in the Register's Office in and for Wyoming Co. will be presented to the Orphan's Court to be held at Tunkhannock, in and for tho same County, on Monday the 20th day of Jan next, for confirmation and allowance : Final account of C. C. Mills, Administrator of the estate of T. P. Mills, late of Tunkhannock Boro., dee d. Filed Nor. 12th IV Widows claim in the estate of Richard Ernngese, lato of Windham Tp dee'd. Filed Dec 7tb 18g7. 0. L PARRIsH, Register Register's Office, Tuuk. Dec. 17, 18g7, SHERIFFS "SAEET BY virtuo of a writ of Levari Facial to me direc ted there will be ..xposed to Public Sale at the Court House in Tunkhinnod" Wyoming Co. Pa. ON SATURDAY JAN. 19th, '6b, at 1 o'clock P. M. The following described Building and loi of ground of Jaines E. Howe and C. D. Willson, Terre a lot or piece of ground situate in the Township ot Nicholson, county of Wyoming, and State of Pcnn'a. Bounded on the North by public highway, East by lands of Mrs Colvin, South by land of Ed ward HanJ and West by land formerly owned by B. M. Stone. The building is wood, the main part two stories high and twenty-four and a half feet in front by thirty-one and a half feet deep, with an L on the east side of main part, being sixteen feet square, one story high with stoop on twg sides of of same. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of J W. Griffith, YS. James E. Howe and C. D. Willson. Ter ra Tennant. And will be sold for cash only, by M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff. Tunkhannock, Pa, Dec. 17th. Insurance Agency. DANIEL WRIGHT & NEPHEW, A/ 2unkhannock, fa, Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, Philadelphia, Assets, $1,763 26?; Enterprise, " " 372 304. Manhattan, New York, " 1 052,128. N American, •' " 755,057, Lorillard, " " 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " " 601,095. Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525.080. Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800,000. Home, New York. " 3,645.388* Hartford, Hartford, " 1,788,153. Phoenix, ' " 1,103.467 Travelers, •* " 741,337* Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929. Home, New Haven, " 1.438.491 Cumberland Valley,' " 506.000. N. England Mutual, 1 5,000,000. Property of all kinds will be insured at tho most reasonable rates, in any of the above companies. Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, promptly adjusted and paid. V 1 J J DANIEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, Tunk*, Pa Sept. 16, 1567,-v7n7-tf, NEW MLLISERY iUKTM MRS. BARDWELL is now receiving a splendid stock of SPRING A SUMMER Goods of i 11 the new est SHAPES of FELT aDd VELVET IIATS for LADIISS and CHIL DREN. ANo BONNETS, VELVET RIBBONS F L 0 W E R S, and F E A T II E R S, and a full assortment of FANCY GOODS. at prices to defy co mpetition All the latest styles of paper patterns, SLEEVES, CLOAKS, JACKETS. &c., &c., from MADAME 2)EMO2tES 7. If Dresses made, cut and basted at the shortest notice. MRS. BARDWELL, Tunkhannock, May. 22,1867—v6n41-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE^ WHEREAB letters of adminis;ration on the es tate o{ Richard Brungess late of Windham township, deceased, have Loen granted to the sub scriber All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make im.voediate scitlement. and those hnving claims or demands against the same, will present them duly authenticated, without delay. J. M. BRFNGB3S. Adin'r. Palms, Nov. 18, 1967 —v7nl9w<F HANK NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Wyoming National Bank will meet at their Banking house in the Borough of Tunkhannock, on Tuesday the 14th day of January next, between the hours of 10 a m., and 4 o'clock p. in,, for the purpose of electing a board of director* to serve tho ensuing year. Sam'l. Stakk. Cashier. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGRAMTON BOOTS'. of Loiter & Co'i belt make . KIP and CALP OWEGO BOOTS. Beit make EASTERN BOOTS. A full itock of Ladies 5 Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glots Kid and Goat. Alee, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES end MITTENS. Ger.ti' KID GLOVES, Lined, Bnlined and Far-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNEA STORE, ▼snlltf Tnnkhannoek, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SAf.E. BY VIRTUE of an order issued out of the Or phans' Court of Wyoming County, I will expose I to public vendue or outcry upon the premises In the township of Windham, county of Wyoming. Pa., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 1867, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the following des scribed Real Estate to wit ! All that certain mes suage and tract of land dtssts in the township of Windham. County of Wyoming and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows • Begin ning at a post corner on the main road leading np and duvn the Little Mehoopany Creek, on line of N. C. Frost, and running thence North Zl degrees East 110 rods to land of John F assert, ther.ce South 44 degrees East 291 rods to a hemlock free, thence South 21 degrees West 37 rods to a stake, thence North 69 degrees West 123 rods to a hemlock,thence by land of P. B Jennings, North 64 degrees West 57 rods to a beech, thence North 60 degrees West 36J rods to a hemlock, thence North 62 degrees West 37J rods to the place of beginning ; containing 128 acres strict measure, excepting and reserving therefrom abont two acres reserved by E. A Ing ham in his assignment to A. W. Whitecomb of ODO half of the above described land, reference to said assignment dated September 6th, A, D. 1853, will fully appear And also excepting and reserving therefrom two pieces sold by Geo. W. Groo (in his life-time) to L. E, Dewolf, by Deed dated October 20th 1857 and described as follows : FIRST PIBCI.— Beginning at a post and corner on the road adjoin* ing lands 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 dogrees Easf 1)4 rods to a corner adjoining land of Fas sett theu"c North 42 degrees West 60 rods to a hem lock corner, tL'oce South 23 degrees V est 110 rods along land of N i~ rr ost to the place of beg lining ; Containing abou, oV acres more or JESS. SKCOHD PlECE. —Beginning ai (he road adjoining land of Solomon Whiteomb and running along Jsndof said Whitcomb, South 42 degrees East 40 rods to a corn er, thence South 37J degrees West 40 rods to a post., thence North 42 degrees West 40 pais to a post on main road thence North 37 J degrees East 40 rods to the place of beginning , supposed to contain ten acres but be the same more or less, as by reference to said Deed of Geo. W. Groo to L E. Dewolf does fully appear. It being the same tract of land con veyed by Prudence M E iston to T. M. Whitcomb and E. A. Ingham, and by Sundry conveyances be came vested in G, W Groo. About 60 acres thereof improved, with one frame house,barn, saw-mill grilt mill and some fruit trees thereon, with the appurte nances. TERMS or SALE, —Ton per cent, of one fourth of the pnrc'aaso money to l>c paid down at the striking off the property, one fourth less the ten per cant, at the confirmation absolute and the remaining three four'hs in one year thereafter, with interest from t;nfiruia''UD **• . , ALLEN JAYNE, Adm'r. of GEO. W, GROO, Dec'd. Nov. 27th 1897-v7nl7- Groxa. Grant IS THE MOST AVAILABLE MAN For President In 1868! And the best place to buy your DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, BOOTS 4- SnOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DRUGS & MEOIMIEs. HATS i WPS,. it.. It at the Store of JENNINGS & CO, Where may be found a new and extensive stock of the above GOODS, including, also, BUFFALO ROBES, LADIES' and CHILDRENS FURS, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Horse Blankets, Ladies' ard Gents' Shaics, t J-c., ifC and iu fact everything usually found iu a country Store, which we will sell at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. JENNINGS A CO. Mehoopany. Pa, Nov. 6, 1367.—?7n15m2. U. S. REVENUE NOTICE. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE for 7th Di vision, County) half a mile north of Wall's Hotel, Montrose Street, at the late residence ol Hon. B. R. Little. IRA AVERY. Assistant Assessor, 7th Division 13th District, Tnukbaunock, Doc 2, 1807v7nl8m'J. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court to the undersigned directed as Adin'x. of Win. Fitzcharles, late of Northmoreland, dec'd.,l wi", expose to sale, at the premises hereinafter described, on the 16th day of January, 1868, at on.- o'clock P. M , all that certain piece or lot of b.nd situate in said township of Northmoreland, ni.u bounded on the North by lands of Drinker, on the East by land of Charles Houser, on the South by land of S. II MeCardly,aud on the West by land of Jacob Shook ; Containing forty nine acres, and 106 perches, more or leva—with one bo use, one barn, and some young fruit trees theteou ; late the estate of said Win. Fitxcbarles 'lae'd. „ REBECCA FITZCHARI.ES. v7n2o-4w. Adm'x, SHERIFF'S SALEr BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Tantthannock, Wyoming County, Pa. ON SATURDAY, JAN. ISth '6B,at 1 o'clock P. M. All the right, title and interest of the Defendant in that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate and being in the Township of lunkhannock, Wyo ming Co. Pa , bounded as follows, to wit : on the North by the North Branch Canal, East by land of H. W. Rhodes, South and West by the Susque hanna River , containing about three and a half acres of land, all improved. Seised a 1 taken in execution at the suit of H. W. ' Rhodes, vs. L. H. Stephens. And will be sold for cash only, by M, W. DEWIT-T. Sheriff j Sheriff's Office, Tuck. Pa,, Dto 1-7, Wanted SSOOO W GOLD, IN GREENBACKS, M 83000 Worth of WHEAT, BYE, CORN, and OAT 3, In exchange fur rHY GOODS, HATS A CABS, BOOTS A SHOES* GH OGERIESJ Flour & Feed, Meal A. Bian, PORK and FISH, SALT; GREEN and DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE and LARD, . Tobacco, WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, STONE and HARD WARE. OILS, COAL, targe and small lixea, which I offer for aale cheap for Cash,- or produce taken in exchange, at the old stahd, formerly occupied by Wheeluck, on Bridge Street. D BILLINGS. Tankhannoek, Pa Dec. 3, 18G7-v7nl9-tf. W K KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, AND PAY Cash for Veal skins and Ilidcs. SHE WAN & LA 111 RO P., Thaas^^^uccefs - THE IMPROVED HAIR DRESSING JYew£ty ,e jnoneßotfte avasnA PBIC^ONEOoU/iR. THE tjuiora STRAW CUTTER, MANUFACTURED BY William Flicfener, At 7UATKHAJWOCJU, Tain'a. Who bus the exeTusfve right for Wyoming court*, if" one cf the very lew Muchiues that will cut Hay. BtraW. Stalks, Ac., better than the oIJ fashioned Cutting boxes, used by our grandfathers. Those who value tune and labor: and would avoid • needless loss of both, in feeding their stock, should get one of these improved Cutters. No man ever found anything better ; or ever want back to the old machine after a trial of it.. A Supply Constantly on Hand and fur sale. WM FLICKNER. Tunkhantiock, Dec. 2, 1377v7n13tf. PUBLIC SALE In the natter of the real estate of Joanna Gregory. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming County, to me directed, will 1 e exposed to sale by public outcry or auction on Thurs day, the lgth day of January A. D. 18(j8, at one o'clock P. M., on the premises, all the right, tiitr-,. and interest (being one undivided ninth past} of the said Joanna Gregory, of, in, to, and out ol the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land' situate in the township of Mesboppen, county resold, and, bounded on the North by lands of Daniel Cole, Cbas. Mowry and Benjamin Baker, East by land of Benja min Baker, South by land of Benjamin Ellis and, Anson Stocker, and on the West by land of Anson Stocker. Levi Gregory and Daniel Cole ; containing about one hundred aßd sixty-seven acres, more on less, by me J. B..STL RDKV ANT, v7nl9tds. Committee of Joanna Gregory notice , Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession of Samuel "Pailey Jr., one pair of steers, to be kept by him during my will and pleasure—all persons are forbid molesting or interfering with the same. DAVII) PATRICK, j Overfleld Pa ,Oct. 7th 18G7-v7alotf, ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Whereas letters af administration to the ettnte of Joseph Ferguson late of the township of Nortb moreland, deceased, have been granted to the subscri rtber. All persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and tbesw having demands against the estate of the said dec edent will make known the same dttlv authenticated without delay. SPENCER FUKGKRSON Administrator, kfcjrthmorrisad, Nor. 12, 1387. v7ul?wC
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