Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, January 22, 1868, Image 3

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    Local and Personal.
Democratic Club Meeting.— The regular
meeting of" Tho Central Democratic sub of Wyo
ming County," will be at the Court Bouse, on Sat
urday next the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock P. M. All
persons in favor of perpetuating Constitutional Gov
ernment and opposed to Military Despotism and
negro suj rcmacy are invited to uttend uud become
members of the organization.
Township Officers' Bottds.—The law requires
that Supervisors and Overs.' C is of the poor in the
several Townships, shall give bonds lor the faithful
performance vf their duties within thirty days after
election —or on failure to do so the office becomes
vacant. The writing or preparation of these bonds,
often imposes an amount of drugery upon some in
telligent but good nature. l Justice of the Peace, or
other persoa. wit ch be would gladly avoid but can
not.
We have recently prepared and printed blank
bonds expressly for these officers. The Clerk, or
proper person for each Township should procure at
the expense ol the Township, a dozen or two of these
blacks to be used as occasion requires—which wo'd
prove not only a saving in expense to the Townships
but a relief from an unpleasant task to tho good na-
Xurod bond writer.
Snow Storm.—A regular ''old northeaster"
set in sometime yesterday morning, very early—
" afore de broke ot day"—and at this writing snow
bas fallen to the depth of eight or ten inches and is
■till cont nuing to fall We have had very excellent
sleighing a gooi part of the present winter, and
ileigh-riJiog parties have been of frequent occur
rence, affording pleasant pastime to the young people
of our village The sleigh bells make sweet music
for the lovers of fun and frolic, and the young
lads and lasses of •' sweat sixt eeu" and upwards, ap
pear to enjoy it " hugely."
* " Oh. the hells, the silver bells ;
What aw, rid of merriment their melody foretells."
Accident by Falling.—Miss Mary House of
this place, while returning h one from th : Fancy
store of Mrs. Lease, her sister, on Monday evening
last at the corner of Tiogi an t iiri !g s rets,slipped
and fell upon the iee—dislocating and breaking 'he
bones ot the ankle. This accident b.s so far caused
hsr intense psin, and will be likely for some iim
to prevent the use of the injured limb. Dr. J
Lyman was called and set the bones.
Several Rows, riots, fights and disturbances ot
the peace, of a minor character, hive occurred in
this vicinity, within a few days past. It is to be
hoped that the doors to the j til cells wll soon be
finished, that there may be a secure place for these
disturbers or the quiet and good order of the com
munity.
Township Officers.—The following township
officers for this County were elected on Tuesday o!
last week to serve lh ensuing year :
BRAI.NTRIM Juslices of the Peace, J S. Schem
merhorn, F. J. Furuian ; Constable, Thus. Newman,
Judge of Election, D. .V. Janes; Inspectors, Ezra
Keeney. C. b. Pi. keif: Assessor, I'. R. Sloan.
CLINTON. —Judge of Election, J. W Reynolds;
Inspectors, N. 0. Brown. Chas. Gardner ; Assessor,
S. C. Matheuscn; Constable, S. II Biigg*
EATON.— Judre of tile.'ion J, ,sc. Harding; In
spectors, Henry Hunter, A \V. > e : ght ; Constable,
J. M. M iller; Assessor, .1 is. B. Hariing
EXETER — Judge of Election, 11. Ciol' auth; In
spectors, 11. smith, J Coolbaugh ; Constable, ('
tickler; Assessor, Fisher Gay.
FALLS— fudge of Election. J- tin Sax : Inspectors.
Charruk Idewitt, Salem Brown. W. G. Point ; Con
stable, Ilitam t vans; Assessor. E Dcr-bimcr.
FORKVTIM — Jut/ge of Election, ffu. Krall ; In
spectors, Wat. S. A I nns, Phillip Henry; Justice of
the Peace, A. P. Burgess, Constable, CL is. L. Fin
ney; A-.'CSsor, J. (i Spud,leg.
Lkm m—Jud-e of Election Win. Sh.w; Inspec
tors, Solum rn L'wcker, 11. IJ. Tiav.s; Ju-tice of the
Peace, Dcnnisoii Loll; Constable, J. B. Harding;
Assessor. G-utge Wallace.
Meß'ioPANV— Judge of Election. H. K French:
Inspectors. O. E Viughn, A li Farr ; Constable
I) L. Ferris ; Astcsvor, T. M ivrnrd.
MusHorrEß— ■Judge of Election, E. J Mowtey;
Inspectors. A. J. .Cori right, U C. Bunnell; Justice
of the Peace, T. F. Ballard; Constable, S. J. Cort
rtght; Assessor . S J. Cortrighf.
MONROE- Judge of Election , D. Newman: In
spectors, Ezra Thompson, I. D. Smith; Jus ice of
the Peace. John Wall ; Constable. Hugh W. PatLin ;
Assessor S. 2 Clark.
NICHOLSON —Judge of Election, E N. Bacon ;
Inspectors. N. Oakley, I. S.
D. Hiker; Assessor, Elijah I'd!.
NORTH MORE I. AMI — Judge of Election James Bes
tiler; Inspectors, A Race, J. N. Vantuyle ; C'OH
sfable. J. D. R igera ; Assessor 5 W. Vansc iy.
NORTH BRANCH -Judge of Election , U. D. Cas
aon ; Inspectors, C. K. A lams, E K. Burgess; Con -
gUble. GrantJ£urges ; Assessor. Peter Hope.
OVE REIELD — Judge of El ction, Allied Mahon ;
Inspectors, Janivs Stephens, G, 11. Evans; Jus ice
of Ihe Peace, C. M. Daily ; Constable, II H. Walter;
Assessor, Simon Armstrong.
TCNKHAN.NOCK Twin Judge of Election, 11. P.
TTilsey ; Inspectors, Willi in Dixon, J. A. f hippy ;
Justice of ihe Pence , E. Vors. hkiuter; Constable,
Henry Smith : Assessor , Daniel Bull.
TCNKHASSOCI: BOKOII.H —Judge of Election, F
C.Ross; Inspectors. A. M. Stalk Dani-I Wright;
Justice of the Peace, John A. either; Constable, L.
C. Conkltn ; Assessor, John Steinplet.
W ASH I NtiToN — Jud"e of Election, J. D. Arnst;
Inspectors. John Meliiuisb, Chiriei Russell; Con
stable, M. Detrick ; Assessor, J. M. Carney.
WINPH AM - Judge of Election, Geo. Allen; In
spectors R< swell Garey, r-. Sturdcvant ; Justice oj
the Peace 11. S. Graves; Constable, J. K. Rosen
grant : Assessor, Murk Kecny
The I.adles' Friend for February.—A
beautiful steel engraving, representing the hiding of
Moses in the tnilrushe". opens this number of ihe
" Queen of the Monthlies." It is a very fine picture
indeed Tho double cteel Fashion Plate is as re
fined and elegant as usual Then we have two pret
ty damsels peep'ng hrough the curtuins on St. Val
entine's day in the morning —and also a fine engrav
ing of '• The Meteoric Shower at Sea.' Ihe en
■gruT.''S' ttle Fashions, Patterns, Fancy Work,
Ac arc numerous and excellent. Tlte music this
month ts the P-P" 1 * 1 " Bor '*' " Pa ,Jle Vo " r own Ca "
Dos " The Luxury matter is ' The R, in .nee of
the Did Mail;" " A 1 Man's Rule," by Eliza
beth Praacott; " I.itllo Feet." by Florence Percy ;
' Distiltsi m;" " Some Tt. '"K" Mr - bh.-'mp s nw "
by Frances Lee ; " Jean Clilto"'* Letters," by Bel
la F. Burton ; " Friendship* ol Siaters," Ac; Fd'to
rials, Ac
The publishers are still sending the December ,
number, which is a very beautilui one, free to all ;
Heu Subscribers for 18-3 3.
Oiher great in luceuients in the way of Pieminms, I
Ac , are promised to subscribers, and our readers :
should send for a sample copy, containing all these 1
Hberat offers. Sample copies will be seut for fiiieen j
etc t.
Price (with engraving) 82 59 a rear; Four copies !
(with one engraving) 86. One copy of Lady's Friond |
and one of that popular weektv The Saturday Even
Poet (and one engriving), 811)0 Address Deacon
A Peterson, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Admitted to the liar.—John A. Sittser, F.*q
of thts place, was admitted to practice law in Ihe 1
several courts of the county, on Monday last. Mr
Sittser Le.-ides having a natural aptitude for the in
tricacies of the law, is young man of viried ac
compllsbuteiits and sound judgment; and will in
time, no doubt, take position in the front rank of the
profession.
The Proceedings of Court, now in sossiod at
this place, will be given in our next issue. Tba
time, so far, bas ben occupied principally in deter
mining whether or not there have been any viola
tions of the laws in re'crorce to the sale of liquors.
Persons Indebted to the estate of Geo. S. Tut
ton Esq.. will save themselves costs au I trouble by
making an immediate settlement of their accounts.—
Delays are dangerous. Forbearance sometimes,
ceases to be a virtue
BAHA TPTTON. ) . . ,
HARVEY SICKLER, ) AUra
Tuukh&nnoek, Pa.—tf.
To Give Life. Growth, and Beauty to your
hair, use Mrs. S. A Allen's Improved Ineiv style)
flair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle ) Price
One Dollar. Every Druggist sells it.
"How can ye Boom so fresh snd fair?" goes
the ol I Scotch Song. II i ? Why, those who show
the bloom of ieil!h on their cheeks take PiauUtion
Bitters, which has the power of fortifying the sys
tem against disease, and of regulating the digestive
apparatus. Are you dyspeptic, weak, void of ener
gy 7 Have you little or no appetite, headache, con
tinued lassitude and depression of spirits? Take
S. T —IS6O -X., and bloom and beauty will return.
The Bitters have be oine a household friend.
Magnolia Water.
A delightful toilet anicle—superior to Co*
Injjne and at half the prce.
Tile Estey Organ.—The Springfield Republi
can says : ' A peculiar and admirable feature of
this instrument is the Vox Humana Tremolo, re
cently invented, an l patented, and which does away
with all the objections sometimes urge! against
tremulants. This one being under perfect control
as to rapidity its delicate pulsations appeal to the
lislcnerwith a power end pal bos impossible to resist."
These Organs are manufactured at Brattleboro,
Vermont.
We call attention to the advertisement of the
Providence (11. I.) Jlcarld in column of new adver
tisements.
t
Dr. 11, Anders, a German chemist and a mem 1
ter of the Medical Faculty of New York city, after '
fifteen years' research and experiment, bas discover
ed a method of dissolving lodine in pure water. — :
This preparation (Dr. An era' lolme Water) has i
cured many cases of scrolula, ulcers, cancers, Ac,
that had resisted the action of all other remedies. j
(By Request )
OX TUE DEATH OK Till: BET RICK CHILDREN,
I s.tw beside a grassy tomb,
Four little coffins lair ;
Ari l many guzel as if the bloom
Of Eden wiihtred there.
The liltle coffins short no t wide,
Received a aigh from all;
For four sweet cbil Iron, si lo by side,
Were shrouded in tbeii pill.
The father and the mother at tbiir hca l
L ke marble stool with grief,
Ai.d ui ny pearly te irs were shed,
Whicn seemed to give relief.
Th-y raised 'he napkin o'er them spread
Which hi l theiu from tb"ir vicwr ;
Then lending o'er the coffins' head,
They g ized a last adieu.
ItlZllK BlloWtt.
Commercial Colleg .--The success of Gurd
ner's Bus'tiess Colicge and Ladies' Academy, it
-iTar toD h-w surpass -1 all caps-i.iuon The cowrs
of study is mere thorough -the terms are cheiper—
and give betur sai .stac .01 than any oihcr Coif ge
of t c kin iin North' rn Peunsy Ivnriia Lile f-i lwl
arshipA.aOU, v'iui.s at relu el rites .Send lor
College I'iper giving full par;t ulars. A idregg .1.
N Marin- r. Pfiiii- pl, S rnoioo I'a. uliill'i I
2M£ £X3?x-±g> d,
WINTERS- CLARK—At the resilience of Ihe
! bride's lather in Mouroe, J ri. 15'h b * the Ri-v
Wiij. Gay, Mr. Jo-'ph A Winters, of Nor I b inure -
1 m l, to Miss Fanny E. Claik, of M mrce.
DERSIIIMER —ACE-On the llih ion, at the M
E Parsonage, by the Rev. Isaac Au-tin, Mr. I) n
nis Detrhmer of Newton and Miss LyJtaC. Ace,
e of Ransom, Luz. Co., Pa.
Jfifo rtMnlismfnts.
EXIiCIITOIIS' KILE.
Will be sold at Put In; Vendue 011 the premises
Ice of John Gardner, of the township of Tunkhau
neck, !•(•* • n
Tuesday the 2?/A d,iy of January instant,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the lollowtug personal
property. 10 wit:
3 Cows, 1 Horse, a quantity of Hay in Barn, the
undivided half 01 6 Acres of Rye, 1 Covered tar
• 1 age, 1 Light Lumber Wagon, Sleds, 1 Single H ir
i ness. 1 Robe and llor.se Bb.nket, Ploughs, H arrow.
Chains. Drills. Crowbars, Sleig-e. Stone and o ber
Hammers, S ws, >hov< Is and Hits, with many more
Forming and oiber Tools, —.ugoiher wilh a variet>
of articles usually found at a Farmer's home.
Terms made knoirn on the day of sale.
SiSK,
Jan. 20, 1868.
NOTICE.
ALL person" are hereby cautioned against pur
chasing or negof iat ing a terfaio note gi l 'en by
me to Kil-> Race, dated January Istb, 1369, .r
thirty dollars, pa' able one year after date As I
re eivtd no value tor said not?, 1 will not pay it unless
compelled bylaw ELIZABETH SICKLER.
Cjen lertuoreland, Pa , J an- 211, 166" , n24wd
Mil ICE
IS hereby given that I b tve purchased one Span of
Horse* formerly owned by Frank Decker, and
that I have left the saiJ horses in the possession of
the sai l Decker to be used by him during tny wt
and pleasure. All person* are hereby forbid molest
ing or in any way ititerferins witb the said horse",
as they will do So at their |erii.
NEfIEMIAII DIXON.
Tunkhannock, Jan. 22, !863u24w3
For Sale at Mott's,
BOOTS.
BINGHAMTON BOOT-!.
of Les'er A Co's
best maka
KIP and CALF
OWEGO BOOTS.
Best ciake
EASTERN ROOTS.
A full stock of
Ladies' Shoes.
Balmoral, Congiet-s, Polish Bo >ts of G!ov
Kitl hikl G >at. Also,
Button Gaiters.
GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCK? KIN GIOVF.S
and MITTENS.
Certs' KIDOLOVES,
Lined, Cnlined and Fur-lined,
For Sale at Mott's
CORS ER STORE,
rSnlltf Tonkhannoek, P.
&prrial Notices.
bongt or xrcojxr.
I am u'L'bt.v in toe stber,
Fie e!y wielded by the brave,
Glorious io the stalwart steamer,
Laughing at the storm and wave.
Beauteous in the palace pillars,
Saving in oinied rod.
As it brings incdeadly lightning
Quelled and harmless to the sod.
But there is a glorious essence,
Where I take my grandest power,
Giving to the RACE my surest.
Sweetest aid, in danger's hour.
See ' before uie fly diseases !
See the dai kest hydras bow !
See the rose of health and beauty.
Take the palest cheek anil brew.
Fly, dysp'psia ! lly, consumption
Yes,all ills are crushed at length,
For I give what human nature
Only ever needed — STRENGTH !
Shall I tell in what great essence
I can thus your spirits cheer up ?
Pallid, trembling, dying sufferer,
'lis the famed "PERUVIAN SvROP."
The PERUVIAN SYRUP is a protected solution
of the Protoxide <>f Iron, a new discovery in medi
cine that strikes at th- root „f disease by supplying
l be blood with its cilal principle of life or element.—
Iron.
The genuine has ' PERUVIAN SYRUP" blown io
the glass.
Pamphlets free.
J P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
No 36 Dey St., New York
Sold by all Druggists. v7n2l-4t.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
I The REV. EDWARD A WILSON w'li send (free
lof charge) ti all who dessie it. the prescription with
] the directions ,or making and using the simple reiu
• edj' by which he was ured of a lung affection and
that dread disease Consumption His only object is
i to benefit the ufiii. te.l and he hopes every sufferer
I will try this prescription, as ii will cost them nothing
! and may prove a hici-ing Please address
REV. EDWARD A WILSON,
Ne. 165 South Second St, Williamsburg New y or k
6n4< ly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gen leman who suffft-e I for years (mm Neivous
Debility, Premature decay, and all the effects of
Youthful in is rctioii, will, for the sikc of suffering
humanity, s-nd ir-e to all who uee l it the reeipy
and directions for making the simple remedy be
wbi b he was cured, ."-offerers wishing to profit bv
,be advertiser's experience, can do so oy addressing
in perfect e -nfi 'en e,
JittlN B. OGDUN, 43 Cedar Street, New Tork.
v6n4o
CHROME DlßKAftttft, SCROFULA, UL
CER", Sir.
It is well known that the benefits derived from
drinking of the Congress, Saratoga and other I
brated Springs ts principally owing to tho lodine
tbey contain.
Dr. 11. Anders' lodine "Water
Contains fo line in the same pure state that it is
foun I in these spring w iters, but ov-r 500 per cent
more in quantity, containing as it does 1 ) grain- to
ca> 0 tlunj ounce, dissolved in pur- water, I cdfiout a
solvent, s discovery long sought for in this country
anil Europe, an 1 's the i-est remedy in the world fm
Scrofula Cancers, Salt Rheum, Ulcers , and ail •
Chronic Diseases Circulars fr- e
J. P. DlNcM'Jl'.E, Proprietor, 36 Dey St. New j
York. Sold by ati Druggists.
DISEASES OF THE S AM*
PRODUCE GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS!
The us- of
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE
NEW KR
will restore it to its nti.ural color and promote its
gr-.wth.
0 r Treatise on the Hair sent r rce hv mail.
JJ P lI.ALL A CO. Nashua, N II , Proprietors.
SIOO,OOO WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
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nut hoi'.a great skill ttt grasping and delineating the
diameters which figute von-j.icu -u-ly in thorn.
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so accural ly tne emotions and incentives to action
which moved men una women of a ; a.-t age must be
close and untiii g and Louisa Muhihach shows in
ail ol her works u perfection wbi h carries the retd
cr into the very pre-erice cd the characters n presen
ted. Syracuse Journal,
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Historically correct, and as eutertaining as many
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fully studied the s- eret histories ot the times and
countries ol which she wt ties, and her task is done
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V-—They are Original.
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VI. ~They are Full of Imagination.
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nois State Register.
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