Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, January 08, 1868, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
Democratic Club.—An adjourned meeting of
the Democratic Club will be held at the Court House
en Sri urday evening next at 7 o'clock.
Crowded." We hardly need to tell onr readers
that our columns are considerably crowded with ad
vertisements this week. AVe shall have more elbow
jootn in our next,
The Bank Statement which will be found in
cßr columns to-day, exhibits a very gratifying state
of affairs for the stock holders a nd managers of that
iastitution. A dividend—semi-annual—of 5 per
cent, on the capital stock, was declared and paid to
the stock-holders a few days since.
Pried Pcaclica.—Families can club together
end get them at wholesale prices by the bbl—also
fcost XX AVinter Wheat Flour for 83,20 per sack-
Send in your orders court week, at Stone's on the
corner.
Bridge Letting. The contract for buildiDg pier,
repairing ice breakers, and erecting supeistructure
of the river bridge, at this place, was awarded to
Perry Marey, he being the lowest and best bidder
for the same The plan finally adopted for the bridge
Is a single track (Burr improved) prepared by Chas.
Kellog, architect and builder, of AA'ilkes Barre, Pa
An Assessment of 5 per cent, on the stock sub
scribed to the Tunkhannock Bridge Company, has
been made by tbe Directors. This amount, to meet
the incidental expenses of the Company Jn making
an early commencement of this most desirable pro
ject, is directed to be paid into the Treasury on or
before the 15th inst.
Riding-dowti-liill,—The snow, or ice rather,
i* just now in condition to make coasting or riding
down the hill a capital amusement for the young
men and boys of town This sport as carried on
here, seems to us— a timid looker-on as rather dan
gerous and likely, if continued, to result in some
broken arms, logs, heads or necks. Perhaps, no ac
cidents of the kind will h ippen It is an old adage,
that those who were born to be drowned will never
be bung. Doubtless most of these young cbaps are
doomed to shuttle off their mortal coils in tbe natu
ral way— but we would advise them not to tempt tbo
fates too far.
Bridge Co.'s Election.—At the annual elec
tion for President, Officers and Directors of the
Tunkhannock Bridge Couqany, the following nam
ed persons were chosee :
Gilbert E. Palen, President.
Samuel Stark, Treasurer.
Harvey Sicklcr, Secretary.
Tbe following named persons were chosen Mana
gers or Directors forjhe ensuing year :
C. P Miller, Win. M. Piatt, J B. Graham.Elisha
Sharp, Jonathan Jenkins, C. D. Gearhart.
Temperance Lectures Will be delivered by
the Rev. J. A. Davidson, at the following named
places- -Lectures to commence at 6j o'clock in the
Evening of the days mentioned :
At the M E, Church, in Falls, Jan. 13th
'• Centremoreland Jan. 14tlx.
• the Union Church in M a,roe, Jan 15th.
" Forkston, Jan. 16th.
" Mehoopany Jan. 17th.
" Bus ell Will Jail. lath.
A Temperance Sermon will be preached at Church
near Stark's in Nicholson, Jan. 19th, at 6j o'clock
in the Evening.
|i I ctioNon t'orrcpcnrienre.
NICDOIWK, Jan. 3, 1969.
EDITOR DEMOCRAT •—From a notice in jour paper
soliciting oorresp..ndenre in the way of local news.
I venture —nutwiibstan ling my inability—to make
a trial
As regards matters in nn.l alsiut Nicholson since
the commencement of the New Year, the first strik
ing feature on entering our thriving village on the
morning of the first day. was finding the Stores all
chased, giving the finn the appearance of a Sabbath
mesning, which took many of the out town people by
surprise, and disappointing those in pursuit of the
necessaries as well as dainties of life, to make the
New Year pass agreeably and happily. The Stores
were closed in [ ursuanee of arrangements made the
day before by the merchants. I hive not learned
the precedent or principle that governed their course,
but conclude tbero was a controlling influence some
where
Christmas, 4th of July, 22.1 of February, and
Thanksgiving day, are considered by many to be
holidays, but no one could come to such oonclusioDs
from former observances in this town ; and why the
first day of January should be so observed is not
known by the '' oluest inhabitant," and it is hoped
will be satisfactorily explained by some of the
younger inhabitants.
Our town was very quiet considering the opportu
nities we had and the privilege that many take on
that day, by indulging in the •' ardent" or what is
now called " prohibits," for notwithstanding the
prohibitory law" for little Wyoming, with all its
pains and penalties for the violation thereof, there
is no diffi ulty in obtaining all that one needs in the
way of the " good critter," and from appearances or
some occasions, there are some who get more than is
raally for the benefit of themselves or tbeir families,
but which cannot be remedied by the course taken,
at least until the people become educated to believe
that their wise neighbors are capable of judging
what is best to eat or drink, which I think will be a
very long lime. lam satisfied of the fact that we
hara two as well regulated hotels in this village,
under all the disadvantages of not being permitted
to take a license and the opjo-ution they meet with
from the numerous prusecution9 by those opposed to
the sale of intoxicating liquors, as on Tormer occca
•ions and even more lavorable circumstances. One
of the proprietors, Jerome Lord, in the Sisk House;
the other our well knjwo townsman John Niver, on
Main street. I have yet to learn that any respecta
ble gnest has ever left cither dissatisfied-
The repeal of the prohibitory law, for some time
past, has been coolly discussed, and petitions numer
ously signed for reinstatement of the license law,
aod from my observations, having a good opportuni
ty toiknow and judge the feelings of our citizens, I
do not hesitate to say that three-fourths of the voters
ate in favor of the License Law.
.On the morning of the 2d we had the startling
news from Glcnwood that Calvin Moore, of Factory
ville, was killed in an altercation orith one Iltne, a
resident of Lenox-but shortly after tbe news the
" veritable" Cal. Moore made his appearance at
Niver's Hotel alive, but with a bad looking face ;
his eyeg blacseued and a cut about five inches long
from his temple down the cheek, penetrating through
into the mouth Dr. Blakeslee closed and dressed
the wound in his usual scientific manner. It is said
by some who saw the " melee," that Moore did not
get any more than he deserved ; but as it is unsafe
to place too much reliance oa statements of the kind,
I shall not pretend to judge.
I have just leamed that two of our town boys—
who having respectable parents, I suppress their
names one eight, the other twelve years old, bad
what they thought a nice time on New Year's day.
The younger boy finding a pocket book belonging to
Frank Pratt, containing about S7O, made it known
to the other, and dliided the money with him, tore !
up the papers, threw the pocket book into the creek,
and started for Scran ton, where they safely arrived
and commenced for a good time in the way of Oyster
Stews, Cigars, Arc Two older brothers of tbe
youngest boy being at Scrantou, and thinking mat
ters not all right from their young brother's appear
ance, questioned him about being so " flush," when
he owned up. The boys were brought back, and
abont sl9 saved and returned to tbe owner.
The Township Elect lonaio this County take
place on Tuesday the 14th inst. We hope no
Democrat will feel indifferent as to the result, or ;
get the impression that a local, Township election ;
should not be attended. It is important (hat the
! smallest and most unprofitable offices—even those j
that involve much trouble and labor with little or i
no compensation should be filled by capable and hon- ;
est men An incompetent and blundering Poor-mas- '
ter, Supervisor or School-director, may inflict far
greater injury upon the citizens and tax-payers than .
an incompetent Justice of the Peace could do. The J
blunders of the latter may be remedied, or the peo
ple may choose to do their business with one better ,
qualified. But—as to tho officers first named—they
must act and many of their acts if wrong cannot
be remedied. The office involving the greatest la
bor and trouble with the least compensation should :
from that fact be looked upon as the more honors- I
i ble ; amLshould in all cases be assumed by meu uot |
! only competent to perform the duties, but who have
the time and inclination to do so, for the public wel- j
faro without regard to compensation. .
We wish also to particularly enjoin npon our dem
ocratic friends in the different Townships, the impor
tance of electing intelligent and responsible Demo
crats to the offices of Judges mud Inspectors of Elec- |
tions—an las many of them as possible. Several
important elections are to occur within this year,— .
We wish these elections to be oonducted fairly and
| according to the Constitution and laws- We want |
all men to vote who are legal voters, and Done oth- j
ers Our enemies have shown a disposition, where \
\ ever they had the power, to ignore both, the Consti- j
tution and laws for the purpose of excluding demo
-1 cratic votes—showing, that with them —patty sue- :
cess, out-weighed even the obligations of aD oath !
Let Democrats look to this matter and see to it .that
every man—democrat or republican—who has the
; right to vote, be allowed to do so.
What Changed your gray hair to its natural !
color 7 Mrs. S, A. Allen's Improved Hair Restorer !
! ( neir style) or Dressing ; (in one bottle.) Price one
; Dollar. Every Druggist sells it.
"Plre Minutes for Refreshment."— Every
, boiy who has traveled by railroad bas beard the
above announcement, and has probably suffered from
j eating too hastily, thereby sowing the seeds of Dys- |
j pepeia. It is a comfort to know that the Peruvian
Syrup will cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia, as
thousands arc ready to testify.
Donation.—The friends of the Rev. 3 Austin J
will make him a Donation Visit at the M. E. Par- j
i sonage at Newton, on Thursday, Jan. 9th, afternoon I
and evening. All are respectfully invited to attend
By order of the Committee,
Persona Indebted to the estate of Geo. S. Tut
ton Eq., will save themselves costs and trouble by
making an immediate settlement of their accounts. —
Delays are dangerous. Forbearance sometimes,
ceases to be a virtue.
SARA TUTTON. ) . , . '
HARVEY SICKLEB, \ Aam n - |
Tunkhannock, Pa.—tf.
♦'While the Damp Holds out to Burn"—
there is a chance for restoration of health. If, |
therefore, the constitution has been weakened by
disease or excess —the nerves shattered—the stomach
weal encd—the appetite gone, and all the world ap- ,
pears gloomy—pour some fresh oil intoyoor lamp,in '
the sbajie of Plantation Bitters, which will make the
flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate a I
once wretched existeuce For ladies it is an elegant
anil gentle stimulant, exactly such as they require.
Many families will not be without it. It has an im- j
mense sale throughout the world.
Magnolia Water.
A delightful toilet article—superior to Co
logne and at half the price.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
The Susquehanna Association of t niversalists wil, I
bold an adjourned session of two davs.at Brooklyn, )
in sad Couniy. the first Wednesday and Thursday in
February. Each Society and Sabbath School Ji the
Association are requested to send two delegates.
Distinguished Speakers from abroad are expected.
The public are invited to attend.
A. 0. WARREN,
v7u222. Standing Clerk. !
Initial notices, j
SOKTG OP IRON.
I am mighty in the saber,
Fiercely wielded by the brave,
Glorious in the stalwart steamer,
Laughing at the storm and waTB.
Beauteous in the palace pillars,
Saving in the |ointed rod,
As it brings the deadly lightning
Quelled and 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 hour.
See ! before mo fly diseases !
See the darkest hydras bow !
See Ihe rose of health and beauty.
Take the palest cheek and brew.
i
Fly, dyspepsia ! fly, consumption "
Yes,all ills are crushed at length,
For I give what human nature
Only ever needed—stre.ucth !
Shall I tell in what great essence
I can thus your spirits cheer up 7
Pallid, trembling, dying sufferer,
'lis the famea "Pkbuvus Srnup,"
Tho PERI'VIAX SYRUP is a protected eolation
of the Protoxide of Inn, a new discovery in medi
cine that strikes at the root of disease by supplying
the blood with its vital principle of life or element.—
Iron. I (
The genuine bas 1 Pkecvias Svhup" blown id
ihe glass.
Pamphlets free.
J P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
No 36 Dey St., New York |
Sold by all Druggists. v7n2l-4t. i
CHRONIC DISEASES, SCROFULA, UL.
CERS, Ac.
It is well known that the benefits derived from j ,
drinking of tbe Congress, Saratoga and other cele
brated Springs, is principally owing to the lodine <
they contain. j i
Dr. H. Anders' lodine Water
CoDtains lodine in the same pure state that it is j 1
found in these spring waters, but over 500 per cent. '
more in quantity, containing as it does If grains to j
each fluid ounce, dissolved in pure water, trilnout a
solvent, a discovery long sought for in this country !
and Europe, and is tbe best remedy in the world for ,
Scrofula, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, and all
Chronic Diseases. Circulars free
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey St. New
York. Sold by all Druggists.
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
PRODUCE GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS !
The use of
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE- j
NEWER
will restore it to its natural color and promote its
growth.
Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail,
•y P lIALL A CO. Nashua, N. U, Proprietors. 1
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
THIS is to give notice, that on the 4th dey of
January A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the Estate of Riley Sickier, of
falls township in the County of Wyoming and State
of PAnnsvlvania, who has been adjudged Bankrupt
on his own petition j that the payment of any deots
and delivery of any property belonging to such (
Bankrupt, to hiin, or for his use. and the transfer of j
any property by him are forbidden by law , that a
meeting of th Creditors of ssid Bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to cbrsite ope or more Assignees of
his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
be boblen at the Office of the Register, Towanda,
Bradford county. Pa., before Edward Overton, Jr.,
oo th# Btb day of February A. I). 1868, at 2 o'clock
P. M
THOB. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal.
v7n22ir} By E. B- Cooobacgb, Deputy. |
List of Jurors Drawn to Serve at Jan.
Term, 1888.
ORATO JURORS'
Bralntrim—David Carlin, James M. Robinson.
Clinton —Junes S Capwell, E. D. Gardner, Benj.
Carpenter, Warren Rriggg.
Eaton—Ruel Laßsr.
Fulls— Benj. Place.
Forkston—John G. Spaulding, Joseph Preston,
Austin P. Burgess.
Lemon—Denison Lott.
Mehoopany—Monroe Waller.
Nicholson- George Pratt, S. L. Tiffany, I.- 8. Lit
tle.
Northmoreland—Calvin Halleck, Richard Man
ning.
North Branch—Elias Bowen, Harker Ward,llenry
Champin
Washington—John Camey, Jacob Decker.
Windham—Lorenzo Myers.
FKTIT Jl'Ron*.
Braintrim~S. H. Gregory.
Clinton—Henry Newcomb, Harvey Briggs, U V.
Mace.
Eaton—James B. Harding, Wilmol Carpenter. Asa
S. Dana, Hiram Bodle, Nelson Lee, Ellas Cahfield.
Exeter—Thomas D. Hcadley, Daniel Brown.
Lemon—Henry Harris.
Mesboppen—Churchill Vanosdoll, Calvin D. Vose ,
Wm. F Mowrey, Edward Merritt.
Mehoopany—John L Hahn, Barney Walter, Wm.
H Sweatlan I, Abner K. Farr, Sainuel V. Myers.
Northmoreland —Gordon Hatfield, Robert Hat
field.
Monroe—Chancy Newberry, Richard More.
North Branch— Edward Miller.
Nicholson—Patrick Coddingtoo, Perry Stark,
Gliphalet Stephens.
Overfield— Gilbert Hunter.
Tunk. Tp—Mark A. Gardner,
Tunk. Boro. —Jonas Lodiick, A. E. Buck, Daniel
Wright.
Windham—Jasper Fassett,
Commercial College.— The Hucetss of Gard
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Scranton, has surpassed all expectation The course
of study is more thorough -the terms are cheaper—
and give better satisfaction than any other College
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arship 815 00. Clubs at reduceJ rates. Send lor
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N Gardner. Principal, Scranton, Pa. u7n!oyl
glffo gMftlisfnteitts.
WE ARE COMING !
I And will present to any person sending us a club in
our Great
One Dollar Sale
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a
I Watch, Piefe of Sheeting, Silk Drew Pattern, Ac.,
_ FREE OF COST.
| Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address
FRBK.
ALLEN, HAWES & CO.,
15 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
P.O. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers in French. German, and Eng
lish Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware,
Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.
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WERS COTTON CLOTH, Dress Patterns, Pant
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Any person, (male or female,) can send In a club
of from 30 to 1,010, at same rate (10 cts. for each),
and get n premium for so doing Send in Regis
tered Letters. Samples mailed free to any address-
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05 Hanover St., Boston, Mass.
It is the Best Chance ever offered to Agents
One or two days' time will secure a good.
Sewine Machine, Watch, Silk Dress, Re
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LADIES,—you can receive for fhe sum of
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Silk, Merino and Alnacca Dresses, Shawls, isaicior
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Send clubs of ten or more, with ten cents for eaeh
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receive a present worth 83 to 8300, according to
number sent. Agents wanted everywhere. Circu
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Wl7 SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR,
GOLD and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines. Sil
ver Tea Setts, Silk Dress Patterns, Carpetings,
Domestic Goods, Ac., Ac.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE,
giving full particulars of our great One Dollar Sale
Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending
us Clubs. Address, LABONTE A BABBITT,
No. 83 Sudbury St., Boston.
NO MORE NEED^
OF people in tbe country paying three or lour prof
its on tbe goods they have t J buy. The meth
ods introduced by Ihe DOLLAR SALE principle, as
offered by OILMAN A CO, 119 Hanover St.. Bos
ton, Mass, enables consumers to obtain goods at
wholesale prices, with almost unlimited allowing of
exchaage, and valuable presents thrown id. Send
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Great inducements tor persons to act as Agents.
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with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only ra
tional and successful mode ot Cure, ns shown by the
report of cases treated. A tru'hful adviser to tbe
married and those contemplating marriage, who en
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of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in
stamps or postal currency, by addressing DR. LA
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author may be consulted upon any of the <liseases
upon which his book treats, either personall or by
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improves the form without tight
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is approved and recommended by
physicians Fold at ladies' fancy goods stores gener
ally, and at wholesale by J. B SAUNDERS A CO,
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and 22 Walker Street. N. Y.
Also by HENRY C. MOORK, 429 Market St.
Philadelphia, and STELLMANN, IIINBICHS A
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NORTH AMERICAN STEAM SHIP CO.
Through line to Philadelphia,
VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA.
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December sth and 15th; January sth,
15th and stb; and February
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With New Steamships of the Frst Class
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHiR ROUTE,
For farther information address the undersigned at
ITT West Street, New York-
D. N. CARBINOTON, Agent.
DELACOVE INSTITUTE.— EngIish and
French Boarding School for Young Ladies. Ac
complished Educators, healthful location, delightful
ri7er-side residence, and bome-like comfort, are the
chief attractions of this new and beautiful Institu
tion. Thirty handsome chambers limit the number
of boarder* to sixty. Second fcriu commences Feb.
| Ist, 1868. For Prospectus adduss the Principal,
Mis* RACHELLE G. HUNT, Beverly, N. J.
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IRON CITY COLLEGE,
| containing iipecimene of Cowley's Premium Penman
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anything ever offered. Send tor an agent's circular.
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IMPORTER A GROWER OF
FLOWEIIJ& VEGETABLE SEEDS,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
OF
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|ls now published and ready to sen I out. It makes a
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| ing full descriptions of the
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with plain directions for Sowiug Seed, Culture. Ac.
It is beautifully illustrated, with more than ONE
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Well printed, on the finest' paper, and one of the
most heautiful-as well as the most instructive works
of the kind (üblishcd.
ur to all who apply, by mail, post-paid, for
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AMERICAN CLOCK CO.
3 Cortlandt Street, New York.
Manufacturers, Agents and Dealers in
All Varieties of AMERICAN CLOCKS.
Sole Agents for
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WORLD'S FAIR, - - London.
WORLD'S FAIR, - - New York, i
EXPOSITION UNDERSELLS, Parle.
AND
WINNER OF TIIK WAGER
or
30,000 FRANCS.
(86,000 in Gold,)
At 'he recent International contest, in tbe Pari* Ex
hibition. ■
The pu'J'c nm invited to call and examine the re
port of the Jury oS the merits A tbe great con tea;
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A CO., 702 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. Agents
wanted.
FARMERS AND FARMER'S SDNS ,
Wanted to engage in a business, during the Fall and
Winter, paying from 8150 to #2OO per month.
Address ZEIGLER, MeCURDY A CO.
No. 614 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED-— Laaies or Gentlemen to sell the
GEM Scis-ors Sharpener, Button Hole Cutter
and Ripper combined. Sample sent by mail for 40
cU. Address Mrs. ANNA SMITH, 33 Parkman-st.,
Cleveland, O.
WANTED SALESMEN to travel and sell
goods by sample Good wages and steady em
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COURT PROCLAMATION.
ITTIIEREAS, tho Hon. WM ELWELL. Presi-
W ,j eI ,, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and
Court ot 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'a ; G. Pike, nndJ. V. Smith, Esqs,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and
Genera) Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Associ
ate Justices of Oyer and Terminerand General Jail
Delivery of the County of Wyoming, have by their
precept to me directed, ordered
A GENERAL COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER
AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY,
to be held at Tunkhannock on Monday the 20th day
of January A. D. 1868.
i Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, all
Justices of the Peace and Constables within the Coun
ty of Wyoming, that they be and appear in tbeir pro
per persons at the time and place above mentioned,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,
recognisances, nod other remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices in that behalfrespeciive
ly belong.
Notice is also given that those who are hound 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, Shtriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhannock, Jan. 1, 1868.
NOTICE
Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession
of Samuel Dailev Jr., one paiy of steers, to be kept
by him during my will anJ pleasure —all persons are
forbid molesting or interfering with the same.
DAVID PATRICK. I
Overfish! Pa ,Oot. 7th 1867-v7nlOtf,
flefo ipSjertisraeiits.
ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBlL
itated whine sufferings have been protracted
1 from bidden causes, and whose cases require prompt
treatment to render existence desirable. If you are
suffering or have suffered from involuntary dischar
ges, what effect does it produce upon your general
hea'lth 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily
tired 7 Does a little extra exertion produce palpi
tation of the heart ? Does your liver, or urinary
organs, or yoar kidneys, frequently get out of order?
Is your urine soinetiiaca thick, milky, or floeky, or
lis it ropy on settling ? 0' dors a thick scum rise to
the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom alter it
has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia 7 Are your bowels constipa
ted 1 Do you have spells of fainting or rushes of
blood to the head 7 Is your memory impaired 7 Is
' yout mind constantly dwelling upon this subject 7
I)o you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company.
|of life 7 Do you wish to he left alone, to get away
from everybody 7 Does any little thing make you
start or jump 7 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 enjoy yourself in
: society as well 7 Do yod pursue your business with
j the same energy 7 Do you feel as much confldence
iin yourself/ Are your spirits dtill and flaggiog,
• given to fits of melancholy 7 If so, do not lay it to
your liver or dyspepsia Have yod restless nights?
! Yonr back weak, your kcees weak, and have but
li,';le appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia
or livC complaint 7
Now TPMer, self-abuse, veneral diseases badly
cured and sex nal excesses, are all capable of pro
ducig'a weakness Of generative The or.
gens of generation, wh..i "> Perfect health Sake the
man. Did you ever think jhat those bold, defiant,
energetic, persevering, successful' business men are
always those whose generative organ-' ar ® "• P* r *
feet health 7 You never hear such men co5 ,1 pl n '' , °f
being melancholy, of nervousnees, of palpitation of
the heart. They are never afraid they cannot sue
ceed in business; they don't become sad and discour
aged ; tboy are always polite and pleAsant in the
company of ladies, and look you and them right in
the face —none of your downoaat looks or any other
meanDess about them. Ido not mean those who
keep the organs inflamed by running to excess.
These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also
those they do business with or for.
llow many men from badly cured diseases from
the effects oi self-abuse and excesses, have brought
about that state 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 disease which humanity is heir to, and the
real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected,
and bare doctored for all but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a diu
retic. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
is the groat 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, from whatevei cause
originating and no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or
Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are sup
ported from these sources, and the health and happi
ness, and that of posterity, depends upon a prompt
use of a reliable remedy.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward of
18 years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD,
Druggist
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th Street. Philadelphia, Pa
PRICK— SI,'2S |ier bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,50,
delivered to aDy address. Sold by all druggistj ev
erywhere.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to ell persons interested 1
that the following accounts and claims have been
filed in the Register's Office in and for Wyoming Co. J
will be presented to the Orphan's Court to be held i
st Tunkhannock, in and for the same County, on ,
Monday the 20th day of dan next, for confirmation
and allowance :
Final aoconnt of C. C. Mills, Administrator of the I
estate of T. P. Mills, late of Tunkhannock Boro., !
dee'd. Filed Nov. I'2'h IBg7.
Widows claim in the estate of Richard Brnngess, j
late of Windham Tp dee'd. Filed Dec. 7th 18g7.
0. L PARRI3H, Register. j
Register's Office. Tuuk. Dec. 17, lfig7.
Insurance Agency.
DANIEL WRIGHT k. NEPHEW,
A/ Tiinkhctnnock, "Pa,
Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi
ble Insnraneo Companies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, $1,763 267. j
Enterprise, " " 372 304. |
Manhattan, New York, " 1 052,128. ,
N-American, •' " 755,057. i
Lorillard, " " 1,436.540. j
Corn Exchange, " " 601,095. j
Farmers' lus. Co., York, " 525.C80. ;
Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800,000.
Home, New York. " 3,645,388*
Hartford, Hartford, " 1,788,153.
Pbeenix, ' " 1,103.467
Travelers. • ■ 741,337-
Hartford Live Stock, " 179^)29.
Home, New Haven, " 1.438.491
Cumberland Vulley, " 506.000. ,
N- England Mutual, " 5,000,0d0. j
Property "I a " kinds will be insured at tho most
reasonable rates, in JP'oDhe a bove comtavnies.
Losses to insurers by a '. rn , nccident or theft,
promptly adjusted sod WRIuHf
A NEPIIkW,
Tunk*, Pa Sept. 16, 1867,-v7n7 tf.
BANK. NOTICE.
The Stockholders of the Wyoming National Bank
will meet at their Banking house in the Borough of
Tunkhannock, on Tuesday the 14'h 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 directors
o serve the ensuing year. SXM'L. STARK. Cashier.
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ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Whereas letters af administration to the estate of
Joseph Ferguson late of the township of North
tuorejnnd. deceased, have been granted to the subscri
riber. All perimns indebted to the said estate are re
qrested to make Immediate pajrment, and those
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Northmoreland, Nov- 38, 1867. v7nl7w6
fJisifllaiiHiira,
| For Sale at Mott's,
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BINOnAMTON BOOTS.
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best make
KIP and CALF
OWEGO BOOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
A fall itock'of
Ladies 9 Shoes.
Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of G1OT
Kid and Goat. Also,
Button Gatters.
GENT 3 UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES
l and MITTENS.
Ger.ti' KID GLOVE 3,
Lined. Uolined and Far-lined, I
For Sale at Mott'g
CORNER STOKE,
vsnlltf Tunkbannock, Pa. '
G-en. Grant
IS THE MOST AVAILABLE MAN
For President In 18G8!
And the best place to buy your
DRY GOODS,* GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS $ SHOES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
OK & HEIIItS,
ITS & CUTS, M. St..
It at the Store qf
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Where may be fouDd a new and extensive stock ol
the abure GOODS, including, also,
BUFFALO ROBES,
LADIES' and CHILDRENS FURS,
Looking Glasses, Clocks, Horse Blankets, Ladies'
ard Gents' Shau-s, JfC,
and in fact everything usually found in a country
Store, which we will sell at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Please give us a call-before purchasing else'where.
JENNINGS A CO.
Mehoopnny, P.i, Nov. 6, 19(57.—v7n15m2.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court to the
undersigned directed as Adrn'x of iV ID. Fitzcharlcs,
late of Northmorelsnd, dec'd.,l wi'l expose to sale,
at the premises liereinaltcr described, on the 16tb |
day of January, 18G3, at one o'clock P. M , all thai |
certain piece or lot of land situate in said township .
of Nortbmorei.md, and bounded on the North by j
lands of Driiker. on the East by land of Charles j
Ilouser. on ihe South by land ol S. H MoC.irJlv.nnd I
on the West by land of Jacob Shook ; Containing !
forty nine acres, and ICG perches, more or less—with j
one house, one barn, and sotuo young fruit trees
thereon ; late the estate of said Wm. Fitzcharles
dee'd.
REBECCA FITZCHARLES.
v7n2o-4w. Adnv'x,
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed i
there will be exposed to public sale at the Court ■
House in Tunkbannock, Wyoming County, Pennsyl- '
vania,
ON SATURDAY, JAN. 16th, : 6S, at 1 o'clock P. M. I
All the right, title and interest of the defendant in
and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of laod sit
uate being in the township of Braintrim, Wyo
— insr Countv "-"nsylvania, bounded and described
M follows, to'wit: On tLe noli!? *=v of Bradley
Wakemaa, east oy lnd of I. J. Labarr, * ott,h
Main street or River road, and west by Spring ab
road, containing about throe-fourths of an acre ol
land more or less, all improved, with one frame
dwelling house thereon, a small fiame barn, one Ice
House and some f;uit trees thereon, with the appur
tenances.
Seised and taken in execution at the suitof Wake
man A Dusenbury vs I. N. La *y
And will be sold for cash only by
M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tunk. Dec. 27, 1867.
SHERIFF'S SAFE
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed
there well be exposed to Public Sale, at the
Court House in TunkhaoDock, Wyoming County, Pa
ON SATURDAY, JAN. 18th 'CP,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 7 ui.kbanrock, Wyo- |
ruing Co. Pa , bounded as follows, to wit : on the J
North by the North Branch Canal, East, by land j
of 11. W. Rhodes, South and West by the Susque- |
hanna River , containing about three and a half ,
acres of land, all improved.
Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of H. W. I
Rhodes, *s. L. H. Stephens,
And will be sold for cash only, bv
M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office. Tunk. Pa., Dec. 17.
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 Tunkhaonock, Wyoming Co., Pa.,
ON SATURDAY, JAN. ISth, '69, at 1 o'clock P. M.
All the right, title and interest ot the defendant in
that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate and
being in the Borough of Tunkbannock, Wyoming
countv, Pennsylvania, t-nd bounded as follows : On
the North by land of Mrs. Eveline Rodfield, east tVy !
land of Thomas B. Wall, south by laud of P. M. ,
Osterhout, and west by land ot the heirs of A. Dur
ham, containing about one acre of land, all improv
ed, with the right ot way to the creek and privilege i
of water and with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution at the trait of J, j
Kelley, assigned to S. S Grovct vs. Griffin S. Martin '
And will be sold for cash only by
M. W, DEWITT, Sheriff. !
Sheriff's Office, Tunkhan&oek, Dec 28. 1967.
SHERIFFS SALE. I
pv vlrtae of n writ of Fieri fbct'asto me directed •
id there wilt be exposed to public sale at the Court 1
House in Tnnkhannrtck, Wyoming Conoty. Pa.
ON SATURDAY, JAN 19th, '69, 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 IU tbe township of Nicholson, Wyoming Coun
ty, Pennsylvania, and hounded as follows: On the i
north by land of Arah Squires and Charles Thomas,
west by laud of Stephen Sisco, south by land of To- |
Idas Miller, and east by land ot Arah Squires, con
taining about sixty acres of land, more or less, about '
forty acres thereof improved with ono frame dwell- ,
ing bowse one frame barn and an apple orchard ;
thereon, with the appnrtenanoe*.
Seised and taken in execution at Ihe suit of Mc
; Alfln A Knight vs M. E Sanfbrd
And will be sold for oasb only by
M. W. DEWITT, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Tuuk-, Dec- 38, '67.
fjjiscellaufotts.
W anted
$-5000 m GOLD,
IN GREENBACKS. sll.
BQOOO
Worth of WHEAT,
BYE, CORN, i
I and OAT 3, ,
in exchange for r
BUY GOODS,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SLLOF.G*
GEGGEEirSJ
Flour &. Feeds Meal & Hi an,
PORK and FISH,
SALT,
GREEN and DRIED FRUIT?
BUfTER,
BOGS,
CHEESE and f
LARI/,
Tobacco,
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN, . i
STONE and IIARH
WARE.
! OILS,
COAL, large and small'sizes,
! which I offer
for sale cheap
for Cash,
©r produce
takeft in exchange,
at the old stand, formerly oocUpicd by Wheeloak,oa
Bridge Street.
D mtrJms.
.1 jj
I Tunkbannock, Pa Dec. 3, 1867-v7nlß-tf.
IS THE
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pRRESTOtIEg.
HAlßDllsSlKfi
New#y' e
priUF ONE DOUAR.
THCE TJPCXOjNT
STRAW CUTTER,
MANCFACTUUED BY
William Fliekner,
At 7r.rAVZAMVOCA', fenn 'a.
Who has the exclusive right for Wyoming eoutrfr, is
one of the very few Machines that will cut llay.
Straw. Stalks, etc., better than the old fashioned
Cutting boxes, used by our grandfathers.
Those who value time and labor: and would avoid
a needles* loss of both, in feeding their stock, should
get one of these improved Cutters.
No man ever found anything better ; or ever went
back to the old machine alter a trial of it.
A Supply Constantly 011 Hand
and for sals.
WM. TLICKNER.
Tunkharinock, Dec. 2,- 1877v7n13tf.
PV BMC SALE
In the matter 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 hn
exposed to sale by public outciy or auction on Thurs
day, the Igth day of January A. D. lSga, at one
o'clock P. M., on the premises, all the right, title,
and interest (being one undivided ninth part) of the
said Joanna Gregory, of, in, to, and out of the fal
lowing describe! piece or parcel of land situate in
the township of Meshoppen. county afire said, and
bounded on the North by lands of IVniel Cede, Chas.
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 laud of Anson
Stooker. Levi Gregory an I Daniel Cole ; containing
about one hundred and sixty-seven acres, more or
less, by rae J. B. STURDEVANT,
v7nf9tdg Committee of Joanna Gregory
SHERIFFS >ALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to me direc
ted there will be exposed to Public Sale at the
Court House iu Tuukhmnock, Wyoming Co. Pa.
ON SATURDAY, JAN. 13th, '6S, at 1 o'clock P. M.
The following described Building and lot of ground
of James E. Howe and C. I). Willson, Torre Tennant
a lot or piece of ground situate in the Township of
Nicholson, county of Wyoming, and Slate of Peon's.
Bounded on the North by public highway, East by
lands of Mrs. Colvin, South land of Ed
ward Hand and West by land formerly owned by
B. M. Stone. The building is Wood, the ir.r.in part
two storie* higt 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 sloop on two sides of
of same.
Seized and taken ',n execution at the suit ol J. W.
Griffith, vs. Jar^ e j E. Ilowc and C. D. Wiilson. Ter
ra Tennant.
And i,i|| he sold for cash onlv. by
M \V. DRWfTT, Sheriff-
Tunkbannock, Pa, Dec. 17th.
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS! "
gEALED PROPOSALS will be received by thn
1 TI'NKHANNOCK BRIDGE COMPANY,
until Monday, January 6th, lSG q , at 3 o'clock P. M.
for furnishing the materi il an d butl ling one STONE
PIKli and II E-BRKAKKIi ; ami also for the WOOD
WORK or SUPERSTRUCTURE of a Double Treok
Bridge, on tbe Buna PLAN, across tbe river at Tuak
i bannock. Plant and Specifications of the work will
be found with Sauiuel Siark at.tho "Wyoming Na
tional Bank," in Tuukhannock, Pa., where hia'a or
proposals mav bo left.
BY ORDER OF STOCKHOLDERS.
U, S. REVENUE NOTICE,
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE fur Di
vision, (Wvoming County) half a inile north of
Wall's Hotel, Montrose Street, at tbe late resident
ol Hon. U. R. Little.
IRA AVERY Assistant Assessor,
7th Division 13th
Tunkbannock, Dec 2, lobTvialSiu*