Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, February 19, 1868, Image 2

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    CURRENT NEWS.
A negro in IndUna has been sentenced to
ten years in the Penitentiary for marrying a
white girl,
HEAR A JURIST —Judge Woodward, of j
Pennsylvania, in recent debate in the House j
of Representatives on the bill to destroy the i
Independence of the Supreme Court, said |
that "Congress hid no more right to dictate '
to the Supreme Court how it should decide
questions, than the Supreme Court had to
d'Ctate to (Jonsress, The Supreme Court
Was a coordinate branch of the Government
and its decisions were to be made under the
principlo of the common law by a simple ma
jority."
Gen Meade carries on in his atrsppy as
though he has serious doubts in bis own
mind as to whether he is a negro or a white
man. But the way be carries sail, he will
not leave the country long in doubt on the
matter. No man ever sunk a respectable
reputation so speedily before.
Advices from our sister Republics, M< xico,
Hayti and St. Domingo, represent affairs as '
going pretty much after our own fashion,from
bad to worse. Military despotism and an
archy prevail in one country, the ; Fetish te
ligion" is gaining ground in another, and a
revolutionary "provisional trumvirate" ha;
been proclaimed in the third.
The Hampstcad L. I. Inquirer c'aims that
gold has been discovered in R 'ckville ('outre.
II ore's,a chance for another purchase by Mr
Seward.
One of the latest inventions is paper stock
ings, made of paper and muffin combined
We prefer thc._old fashioned, home-knit
hose.
There arc sixty thousand Chinamen in Cal
ifornia, but a drunken one is a rare sight.
How is this ? A radical paper says Gen.
Butler was insulted by Colonel White in
sending his chalenge through the hands of a
negro !
The Georgia Convention costs §2,000 a
day. It has been thirty days in session, and
Las adopted but twenty lines of the new con
stitution.
The largest number of churches ever erect
ed in Pennsylvania were put up last year.
Out West, instead of asking a man ' What
will you.diink ?" they now say "Nominate
your poison."
The walls of Cork,which the Fenians Lave
commenced blowing up, were built by the
Danes some three thousand years ago.
The Washington correspondent of the CiD
cinnati Commercial (Rad.) rela'es the fol
lowing incident connected with the surrender
of Grant to Stanton :
The President said. In a conversation on '
Saturday, that he would give §lO 000 out i f
his own pocket if the American people could
have seen Gen. Grant at the Cabinet meeting
on Friday, while questions were being put to
bim about his action in matter.
He never saw a man look meaner or more
humiliated. "lie is not a big man," said
Johnson, "either mentally, morally, or ph}s I
ically ; but before he had answered the
questions we put to him, he seemed to have
shrivelled up into no bigger than my fist."
Queen Victoria has ordered the Governor
of Jamaica to fill all the responsible offices
hereafter only with while men from England
Tb&negro has effectually played himself oui
with the British Government by bis fantas
tic tricks of murderous plots and massacres.
That Government took the lead in the at
tempt to emancipate and elevate the black
race. It is now the first to perceive that the
negro is unfit fi.r self-government cr to live
harmoniously on an equality with white pcos
pie upon the same soil. This country, fol
lowing in England's wake, will pass through
the same experience.
The attempts to knock each other down
with chairs, recently made by members of
the Virginia Destruction Convention, shows
conclusively that every delegate wants to be
Chairman of that body.
There seems to be as much rascality at
Harrisburg a® ever. For painting the Senaie
Chamber and Hall of the House, one coal of •
paint, the whole job not being more than
two week's work for three or four painters,
the cost is two thousand three huudred and
five dollars.
There is a monster beef in Johnstown
Which weighs 2 GOO pounds, measures nine
(vet six inches in girth, and stands nineteen
bands high.
The Chicago Republicans want to get up a
"wigwam." Better make it an Uncle Tom's
Cabin.
A mongrel paper says "the names of Abe
Liucoln and John Brown, are written side by
side in the scroll of fatne." We never bad
any doubt about it; both ''died by the hand
of Providence."
A bushel of apples will buy a divorce in
Indiana.
The Thames tonnel occupied in its comple
tion eleveil years, and cost about £2 273.270.
.
Chignons have fallen—oot one at a time,
but all at once, in Paris.
Americans rat yearly 41 pounds of sugar
each, ou an average.
Fred. Douglas favors the nomination of
.Gen. Grant fur the Presidency.
Cnion County, Ohio, boasts a giant sev
en feet three inches in bis stocking®, 69 inch
es about his chest and 53G pounds in weight.
A Boston actor ia sueing his manager for
S4O, which the manager refused to pay, be
cause the actor "gagged."
The Governor of Colorado won't sign bills
of divorce, and there is much misery in con*
sequence.
A brother of Rarey is taming horses in
Springfield, Ohio.
Cln Democrat.
o v '
HARVEY 9ICKLER, Editor.
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
Wednesday, Feb. 19, 18GH.
ADVERTISING AGENTS, EX
CHANGES, and all others interested, will
please note the CHANGE of TITLE, ofthis
I aper. from THE NORTH BRANCH DEM-
I JCRAT to WYOMING DEMOCRAT.
Gen. Grant's Habits.
Some of the Radical pap> rs insinuate in
verv plain Kngli;h that Gin. Grant s per
sonal habits are not what they should be.
These ruinoft come froiu various sources
and seem to be pretty well confirmed. It
is notorious in Washington that General
Grant, was found on F. Street, in the cap
ital of the nation, on Stindav, January sth.
intoxicated, and that he was conducted to
more private quarters by friend*; and that
only a few days previous, during the
Christinas holidays, he was in a similar
condition.
The New York Independent, a Republi
; can p ip r, of a rec nt date, says :
"Occasionally a Presidential candidate
is seen FCDDLEU IN THE STREETS ; but as
! this happens only on a Sun lay, it cannot
be said to interfere with public business !"
Wendell Phillip®, in his paper, the An
ti-Slavery Standard, says:
"llow sad the result, when power is giv
en to men who are wont "to put down an
enemy in their mouths to steal away their
brains," this war has most impressively
1 shown us. Xoic rumors reach us from
j Washington, coming from different, and
' trustworthy sources, that General Grant
has been seen unmistakably drunk in the
streets of '.he city u ithin a few wet ks " * *
"It is perilous enough to give the Presi
dency to a man who was, confessedly, an
inveterate drunkud two or three yeurs ayo.
Hut it will be the gravest crime to give it
to him if that v.ce still holds him in his
iron grasp.'
I Another Radical p .per, the Revolution,
talks right out in meeting, thus :
"The talk is th.lf a Cabinet officer call d
Gen. Grant a "liar" an ! a "sneak that
General Grant is drunk r .'lt the tune,
. h"s been sc- n steady ing himself on another s
i arm in Pennsylvania Avenue; that Stan
ton and Wasliburne have humbugged him,
and that he feel- liis degradation,and don't
look anybody in the face. The. talk is that
Jav Cook goes in for kilting Gen, Grant
and nominating f hasc : that Cl.a-e d <n't
get drunk, is a moral man. and liberal to
loan agt nts and national bank men. The
talk is that the people are sick of all poli—
I tieians; that they don't see teraper
; ance or morality in W ashiugton ; that
they want a fresh deal now."
( FIDDLING TO A NEW TI NE. —The New-
York Tribune in a lace article upon the
finances said:
' Legal tenders are a forced loan —a sort
of legal r bin ry. 11.ey have no sclf-n gu
lating, i xpansive, and contractive power,
adapt* d to the business wants of the com
mtitiitv. Any paper cuirer.cy to deserve
the name must be; First, security. Sec
ond redeemable. Greenbacks are neither.
Tl.ev are a standing adveitisement that the
United States are insolvent. They are de
preciated Government lies."
This b very different talk from what we
heard during the war. Then greenbacks
were d dared to be as good as gold, and
the best cnrr> ncy that had eve r been dis
covered. Had any one used such language
as we ijtiote from the Tribune then, lie
would have had a short trip to Fort La
fayett". It is a.ffonishing what a difference
there i; in the gr tnbicks wh n it is pro.
posed that the bondholders as well as the
people sliali take them. I lien, instead of
being the best, thev become the most mis
i eradle currency in the world
~
j INCREASE OF THE FCBLIC DEBT.—Dur
j ing the month January the public debt of
the United States increased about $20,000,
OttO ; and this increase is ol lliat kirn! of
* debt bearing coin inter st making it near
ly equal to an increase ot §:K),o00,0C0 of
1 greenback indebtedness, ihe cause ol
tin* enormous and continued increase is
the wasteful legislation of the Radical Con
, gross, which, in lieu of trying to benefit
the people, are laboring to add to their
burdens in order that plunderers may
flourish.
So long as negro equality and military
Jespoti-m is the Congressional policy, the I
"debt will increase, ihe pe pie have a
remedy ; and will exeicise it by electing a
• Democratic Congress.
APMIS'IOS OF .STATES, — liecau.se the
people of M ntana last fall voted to re
strict tho sutlVage to white men, the rump j
Congress has dei*iared that MoutatiA shall
not be admitted into the Union as a State
■ until the negroes shah be allowed to vote.
From liiis it is evident that whilst the rad
j icals dominate in Congress no State organ-
ized upon aw hite ha. is, wdll be allowed to
iconic into tin* Union. WIKII party spirit
is carried to such an extreme it is only
fair to predict that eitln r the radical party i
or the Government will be destroyed. A
government cannot long be perpetuated by
perpetrating such outrages against the
! rights of the people.
CONGRESSIONAL CCTLFRY* — It is partly ;
accounted for why this Congress isso*/ir/>-1
ly set. It is the same body see Forney's
accounts which gave 18 pocket and pen
knivi9 to each member —a knife every
three weeks; 14 pairs of shears each; scis- j
sors, 22 pairs each; portfolios 294, beach;
pocket books, 446, 8 each; kid gloves 214 j
pairs. 4 each; stationary in every variety,
and cologne, key rings, soap, pomade, lem
ons, &c.,A:c.
The Leaks at the Capital.
The correspondent of the Heading Times
referring to the appointment of a commit
tee on Retrenchment and Reform in the
I loose says:
"It is admitted on all sides that there
are sorry; very important leaks that must be
stopped, and any party which upholds and
<u*tains the system ot plunder which has
i been practiced by a few hangers on about
the State capitol, will meet with inglorious
defeat. In other words, the Republican
Legislature must promptly attend to this
subject, and adopt such measures as will
1 assure some positive reform.
The State (iuard of this morning con
, tains an ably written editorial on this sub
ject, asks, " can the Republican party af
ford to hide its errors?"
This is plain talk, coining as it docs from
a Republican paper of such high standing
and character as the State Guard, and yet
not too strong or plain when we remember
the fact that persons who were caught
"taking" public documents last summer
from the House and selling them to a paper
maker in the Cumberland Valley, are yet
•recognized either as employees or officers'
or hangers on by common consent; when
we see the Legislature persistently refuse
to let the printing of the Record to the
lowest bidder; when we s> e by the Auditor
General's Report that last year the enor
mous sum of S2U,O'O was spent for folding
and putting wrappers around the Le.is/a
tive Record , and other public documents,
amounting to no less than four thousand
copies daily.
1 will give yoa some very interesting
facts and figures, as—how men about Ilar
risburg get rich enough to buy many houses
and farms on a thousand dollars salary ;
how the certain " rings " manage to draw
their thousands out of the Treasury with
out returning value therefore ; how and by
w hat means legislators are induced to keep
certain work —printing, furnishing station
ery. Arc, for instance —in the hands of one
or two individuals, and how all efforts to
secure for the State the benefit of the con
tract system are choked off. The time
has coine for Republicans to speak out
boldly against those wrongs, and to demnnd
some- security of the Treasury against the
few sharpers about llarrisburg."
CHANGE OF BASE, —In 1864 Charles
Summer, Ben Wade, Zachariah Chandler,
Henry Wilson and other leading Radical
Senators addressed a communication to
President Lincoln, with a view of inducing
him to make a change in his Cabinet. In
that communication tliey said :
"The theory of our Government, the
early,and uniform practical construction
thereof, is that the President should be
aided by a Cabinet ageeing with him in
p di'.ica! principle and general policy, and
that all important measures and appoint
ments should be the result of their com
bined wisdom and deliberation."
Now, lluse same Rone tors combine to
thru;t upon President Johnson a Cabiue!
officer obnoxious to him and with whom
l.e can hold no confidential or personal
communication without stultifying himself
iu the eyes of the people.
CHEAT C'l XFLAOKATION IN* CHICAGO.—
Tuesday night, two weeks, Chicago was
visited by the most destructive conflagra
tion that 1 as ever occured in that city or
in the West—3 large blocks destroyed
25 business firms burned out—the heart
of the city laid waste. I'btimated lossc9
scutb ot Lake St., §1,426,000 —north of
Lake St., $1,225.000—t0tal *2.683,000.
E-lifiiat 1 insurance, $1,700,030. A Cor
respondent w rites, "the most costly as well
as the roost beautiful buildings evei erect
ed in Chicago now lay leveled wi.h the
street" The heart of this commercial city
is consumed and 23 of our most wealthy
and influential firms have had their stock
and stores completely destroyed by this
calamitous fire. "Lurch's Block," the
loftiest and most elegant iron structure in
the city is now a hideous skeleton, iron
ribs aud ice clad framework against the
ciear winter sky. " The fie was distinctly
seen at Janesville, Wisconsin 97 miles dis
taut.
E To THE Til* OF THE FEATHER.
A kind anil intellig ut lady, says the
Herald of the Union, sun's us the follow ing
photograph of what it takes to be a woman
now-a-days. It is truthful and well writ
ten, and reads thus: "Tobe a woman
nowadays, appears to be the most liifli
cult thing in the world. To be a creature
bewigged, bepowered. bepuffed, rolled,
coiled, padded, bagged, stufled, frizzed,
curled, tied, tortuiej, strained, dyed, bead
id, dotted, streamired, hinged, trimmed,
ruffled, plaited, trailed, jetted, jewelled,
fiilled, roughed, jerked, sm'rkcd, till the
%ery fashion-plates hide their diminished
heads, is one thing; to be a human soul with
an eternity to live, with other human souls
to help, with actual working, self-denying,
conquering, learning and enobling before it
is another".
atiimlisrinnits.
WHOLESALE STOCK
OF SEASONABLE
CLOTM2W&,
SELLING AT RETAIL.
|jalf Jjiltion joltum ]|orth.
Unequalled in Fabric, Cut and Work
manship.
A Sacrifice without a Parallel in the Clothing Trade!
Over Coats,
Business Suits,
Dress Suits,
Selling at lew than HALF THEIR VALLB, manu
factured the preeent season ; Retailing 50 per cent,
below actual cost of production.
TIIIS GIiEAT SALE
is conducted by
BALDWIN, The Clothier, North East
Cor. Broadway and Canal, N. Y.
N. B. —Retail Clothing Merchants, CASH buyers,
will find this sto<-k very attractive.
TERMS. —Nett JCash^-v7n2Bw2
,C'AUTIOi
WHEREAS my wife, Lucinda, has left my bed
and board without just cause or provocation, this is
therefore to forbid all lious harboring of trusting
heron uiy acc uut, as I Wili pay no debts of her
Contracting. J. A. RO?E.
Monroe, Pa,, Feb IS 186Sn2Sw3
Dlisttllaufflus.
Wanted
SSOOO IN GOLD,
IN GREENBACKS, $5llOO.
SSOOO
Worth of WHEAT.
BYE, CORN,
and OATS,
in exchange for
3DH.Y GOODS,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Flour &. Feed, Meal & Bian,
PORK and FISH,
SALT,
GREEN and DRIED FRUIT,
BITTER,
EGGS,
CHEESE and
LARD,
Tobacco,
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN,
STONE and HARD
WARE.
OILS,
COAL, large and small sizes,
which I offer
for sale cheap
for Cash,
or produce
taken in exchange,
at the old stand, formerly occupied by IVheelock, on
Bridge Street.
D BILLINGS.
Tunkhannock, Pa Dec. 3, 1867-v7nlS-tf.
U. S. REVENUE NOTICE.
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE for 7th Di
vision, (Wyoming County) half a mile north of
Wall's Hotel, Montrose Street, at the late residence
o( Hon. R. R. Little.
IRA AVERY. Assistant Assessor,
7th Division 13th District
Tunkhannock, Doc 2, 1867%7n18uj3
3NT3EJXV
Jewelry Store I!
P. C. BURSTS & RRO.
pjAVE JI'ST RECEIVED A LARGE
STOCK OF JEWELRY
of the latest styles.
GOLD RINGS, 19 Carets fns.
SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY,
Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins,
Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac , Aft.
Solid and Plated Silver Spoons,
Forks, Napkin RiDgs,
Fruit Knives,
Cake, Pie and Butter Knives
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Butter Dishes,
Sugar Bowls.
Spoon Holders,
Folks, Spoons,
Nut Picks, Ac, Ac.
From ROGERS A BRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co.
Also,
CLOCKS ami WATCHES
of the latest American and European Manufacture.
Tunkhannock, Dec 13,48^7.
For Sale at Mott's,
BOOTS.
BINGIIAMTON BOOT 4.
ot Les'.cr A Co's
best make
KIP and CAM
OWEGO I3OOTS.
Best make
EASTERN BOOTS.
A full stock of
Ladies' Shoe*.
Balmoral, Congress, I'olLli Boots of Glove
Kid and Gnat. Also,
Button tiinit*rs.
GENTS CNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES
and MITTENS.
Gerts' KID GLOVES,
Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined,
For Sale at Mott's
CORNER STORE,
vsnlltf Tunkhannock, Pa.
jpOUND. or can be
Wells ai dJ. W Rhoads,
Tunkhannock, Penn'a, and
jSf r, a 1 other dealers, the GR'T
' T '~^=EBX" ENCI.I-H SWEENV SRNCTF
. tc LmiMEHT. This Lini-
I 7177 -II- -L I—.. inotit stands unrivalled,
j and is the best, cheapest, most powerful Liniment
ever offered to the public, for man or horse.
I It has been used for many >eirs in Englnrd, by
i the leading barriers, and they have had the greatest
I success with it of any liniment ever used for the cure
j of horses.
I Those who have horses that are sweenied or lame,
| have swelled joints, sprains, bruises, old sores, flesh
: ents, collar galls, <j-c , should try this Liniment and
I they will be convinced that it is superior to all other
known preparations.
I If it does not give good satisfaction, return the
; bottle half full, and your money will be refunded.
Put up in convenient form, and sold by all Drug
! gists and Storekeepers at 60 cents a bottle.
Don't fail to call for the Great English Sweeney
I Liniment.
Middletown, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1968-tf.
I
NOTICF
! Is hereby given, that I have placed in possession
I of Samuel Dailcy Jr., on- pair of steers, to be kept
'by him during my will and pleasure—all persons are
forbid molesting or interfering with the same.
DAVID PATRICK,
Overfield Pa., Oct. 7th 1967-v7nlotf
ONE CENT REWARD!
FRANZ FIERSTEIN, an indented apprentice,
ran away from the subscriber about the Ist inst.
| All persons are forbid harboring or trusting him on
} my account, as I will pay no debts contracted by
! him. Not one cent reward will be paid for his ap
i prehension and return to me.
JACOB BERLINGIiOF,
I Tunkhannock, Pa., Feb. 12, 1868.
lilftu rttilmlisrmrnts.
i C. P. MILLER'S OLD STAND,
OPPOSITE
OSTERHOUT'B LA A OFFICE.
Ready m a d c
•/
Clotljing
AT
R. educed
f 11S1I'
O
J. PEDLICH,
(.Successor of Straus A Redlieh.)
Having purchased the interest of Straus, is now en
abled to sell
READY M ADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS.
HATS, Ac.. Ac.
AT MUCH LESS PRICES
Than can lie found elsewhere
for the same kind and quality.
My stock is new and complete.
He respectfully invites the people of Tunkhannock
an l vicinity te give their attention beforo making
purchase elsewhere.
R"memher the place
C P, MILLER'S OLD STAND
opposite
OSTERIIOUT S LAW OFFICE.
Tunkhannock. Jan. 1, 13CS.
COURTS OF APPEAI,.
THE Commissioners of Wyoming County have
fixed upon the following d\s and places for
hearing appals from the Assessor's (Triennial) as
sessment of 1969, to wit:
Exeter and ) Feb. 24. at the house of Levi
Northmrelat! I, j Winters in Xortbmorelund.
M'lnre, Feb. to, i>t the house of John Wall. Monroe.
Eaton, Feb. 26, at the house of l'eter stroll. Elton.
Forkston and ) Feb. 27, at the house of H. Hitch-
North Bran-h ) cock. Forkston.
WtnlkStn, Feb. 29, at the house of 11. Graves in
Win ihotn
Meboopany. Feb. 29, at the house of C. L. Vaughn
in Meboopany.
Pra'ntriin March 2, at the house of il W. DowJ
ncy. Lacejviile
Meshoppcn. March 3d, at the house of Wan. 11.
Cortright in Me.-hop|xn
Washington. March 4, at the house of Jacob Kint
ner, Kussell Li ill.
Lemon, March 5, at the house of Benj. P. Carver,
in Lemon.
Nicholson. M ir h 6. at the house of E. N. Bacon's
old stand, Nicholson
Clinton. Mat. h 7, at the Lou.-e of S. C. Mathews >n,
Factory vtlle.
Cvcrfi Id, March 9, at the School House near
Agcrs.
Falls, Mirch 1 I, at '.ha hou.e of Jacob Townsond,
Falls
Xunkannock Twp, / Mir-h llth, at the Cut
" I! re, slf .use in TunUhannoek Bore. ;
The Conrni -1 n -rs wLb it It tin.-tly unier.t.M.J,
that thc.v will do.-" their appeals in each town.- ID, I
at o'clock 1' M.. in ord rto give them sufficient
time to reach their next appointment the same eve
All persons having business with tho Commissioners
will govern tbetu.-eives acta.r lingly.
(By orderol Commissioners.)
WM. F TERRY. Clerk.
Commissioners' Office Tuuk-, Feb. 11, oS.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Foil TIIE AFFLICTED AND EVERY
BODY ELSE.
The subscriber has for many years, made the
manufacture of boots and shoes for those AFFLICTED
WITH cottNS and other KXCKKSCKSCLS of THE FOOT a
specialty, in his business.
Having given universal satisfaction to all, from
Tradesmen and women, down to Presidents, Cabinet
officers an I Congressmen, with their rosy queens
he feels confident of his ability to I.IVE FITS to every
body.
lie uses none hat the best of leather and employs
none hut the rnoct skiltul worktu u- .Sh ip, on Wyo
ming Avenue, nearly opposite the Wyoming Hou.-e,
Scrant in, Pa.
127wd P HAULER.
NOT It'll
IS herol y given that I am about to apply to the
Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to pa Hon me the un spired portion or term of my
sentence upon • onviction of assault, Ac., with iment
to Woun 1, Ac , at the November term, IBbT, of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Wyoming (' unlv
N A HITS HE.MI:US.
Tunkh inn-jck, Feb 5, 1969.n27 w2
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias to me directed
there will he exposed to Public Sale at the
Court House, in Tnnkhannoek, Wyoming Co,, l'a.,
SATURDAY, FEB 29th, '69, at 1 o'clock P. M
All the right, title and interest of the defendant in
and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of lana sit
uate and being in the township ot Nicholson, Wyo
ming County, Pennsylvania, hounded and described
as follows, to wit: On the North by land of Frank
Miller, on the East by laud of Tobias Miller and
Samuel Wheeler. South by land of James Brown,
and West by land of S. lomun Sisco, containing fifty
acres more or less, with about thirty-five acres there
of improved, with or.e frame dwelling house thereon,
one cow shed, a young apple orchard and other fruit
trees thereon, with the appurtenances.
Seised and taken in execution at the suit of An
drew Gordinier vs. Christopher Ward
And will he sold for cash only bv
M. W. DEW ITT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Tuuk , Feb. 10, 1869
EXECUTORS' NOTICE,
ALL persons indented to the estate of John Gard
ner, late of the township of runkhannock, de
ceased, are required to make immediate payment :
and all persons having claims or demands against
said estate, are requested to make known the same
to the subscribers, or one of thein without delay.
P. 11. GARDNER. Ex'r,
Clifford, Susq'a Co., Pa.
L M. GARDNER, Executrix.
v7n24w6 Tunkhannock, Pa,
Jan, 10, 1968
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
XT7HEREA.S Letters of Administration upon the
! VV estate of Samuel Carey, late of Xorthinoro
land township, dee'd, have been granted to the sub
-1 seriber. All persons indebted to sai.l estate are rc
| quested to make immed.ate payment, and those hav
| ing claims again-t the same will present them to the
undersigned duly authenticated for settlement.
J. M CAREY, Adm'r.
Northtnoreland, Feb. 3, 1868n26w6
ADMINISTRATORS* NOTICE.
i letters of administration on the es-
VV tat© of Peter T. Miller, late of Nicholson
j township, dee'd, have been granted to the subscri
bers. All persons indebted to said estate are re
j quired to make payment by tho Ist of April, 1369;
j and those having demands against the said estate
are required to present them duly authenticated for
settlement by April Ist, 1963-
TOBIAS MILLER, } . . ,
N.P.WILCOX. jAdmrs.
| Kicbolaon, Jso. 20, 1868.—n24w6
smile fflsr f® swsi usiim
Haviii"; made arrangements to go out of trade we offer our extensive and varied Stock ofGoods,
exclusively for CASH or READY PAY
AT U3VHBAR.D OF 3L.OW PRICES.
BUNNELL & BANNATYNE.
N. B. ..If persons indebted to us by note or book account arc requested to make prompt payment.
SIOO,OOO WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
FOR WHICH
BOOKS. SX ,^L o riOnNr]E32FL"rsr fes WAT .T ■ IP-A-IREIZFI
WILL BE GIVEN IN EXCHANGE, BY
UNDERHILL & CAMPBELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Booksellers, Stationers, and News Dealers,
No, 116 Perm Avenue, Scranton, Pcnn'a.
I.UMKIIIi I'OK WALK.
HOUSE BUILDERS tnd others, will find a. full
•apply of
.SEA.-ON ED I'INK UMBER
JSof Sale at 'J'ank/tannort'.
Thij LIMBER, which v.- .i.ni . *ii .-<] M vv .lt.
* man'* Steam Saw Mill Hi Bradford ,unty i- of
be* quality, and -veil re..- nel
Boards will drvas to in. h. Plank to 1} and 2
i inches in thlekneat.
Buyers wishing their lumber plane.), matched
. Ac., will fi .i Planing Mills ••-this p!a;e to do the
work. For particular* consult
E J. KEEXEi", Agt.
Tankhannoek, Jin 1, lSbb'.
, \ PDRE3S TO THE XKKVor.S AND DEBlL
j\ itatod whose su? rings have been jt tra.f'i
f'tn M*w ene, and whose require prom p t
treatment to r t r.u-r . vister, e aesirable. If y u are
• suffering or h ivc sufi •: if. in in luntary dischar
ges, what cflT.—t do. s it p.o lu c u;-,n . ur general
health ! Do ton feel weak, debilitated, ensile
tired ? Does a little em exertion produce palpi
tation of the he it' I D •* yi.ur liver, v.r ur.rnrv
'•rgan*. or your ki h. ye, ir qu „t!y got ontof order I
Is yoar urine somcti-tc" tbi.-k. milky, or flocky or
is it ropy on sealing ! Or do< a thi k *rum rise fo
ihe lop? Or is a sediment at the bottom alter it
has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your nose's constipa
ted ? Do you have -pells ol fainting or rushes of
blood to the head ? Is vonr memory impaired I*
yout inio 1 constantly dwelling uje.n tois subject 1
I l)o you fee! dull, listless, mopi.ig i .rel of company,
f life? Do you wMi to be left alone to get awav
from everybody ? Docs any little tL og m.kev/u
-tart or jam;? I- your I ,-p broken or restfss ?
I- 'he ius' fV ur eve as bl lliant I The bloom
on your cheek .u blight ? Do you enjoy yourself in
Society as well ? Do you purine your busiueas with
the same eurgy ? Do y,u feel .s uiuch confidence
in yourself> Are you' spoil-. du'l an I flagging,
given to fits of m' laneholv If so. do not lay it to
your liver or dyspep-i* Have you r< - 'c** nights?
Vour back weak, your kce< * weak, and have hut
little apjietitc, and you aiiribute thi: to Jysjcpe.a
or liver complai 1 ?
Now, re . Icr, •clf-a? u, ve-cril dis—oe badly
cured, and sexual excesses, ere : !l capable ol pm
dii' ig a mhil ■of the pamtln organs. 'The or,
g ins of generation, when in p-rf.-.-t health make the
in m. D! 1 vou ever 'ui; ; ti, ' tbo-e Kid, aeGant,
energeti-. por.-fvenrg. sue- fu! I w-iness men are
always th- ewh -eg r. rat'.e . gir.s are in per
| feat health ? V.u never he ir such men complain of
being melon I. !y, of nerv .u -s>, of palp - .;tiou of
the heart They are never afraid the? cannot suc
cee iin i.usine-s; t'uey I n't become sll an-i discour
aged ; tbey are always polite and pleasant in the
company of l i lies, and I ok you a: i them right in
the face - none of your d-.wn. t.-r looks or any other
meanness about them. Id . not mean those who
k • p the organs ii.fi mo d f.y ruoning to eicesi.
These will nt only ruin their coi.stiiutious, but also
those they d < bu-ii.e-- w 'h or f-r.
notv many m.-n fr m b- fly enn t diseases from
•he eft ot s. it-j.i u-- ar. . ,-x -.'.--as. have brought
about th state of we .kit • in r h .sc or" ins that lias
reduced the g neral sy lem ■ ou has to induce al
mo-t every other uis. - a-e -i-.i. . lunacy, paralysis,
spinal affections so. i le, ao l almost every other
form of dis< ise whi h humanity is heir to. and K.e
real cause of the frouM- scarcely ever suspected
an I have ioctorcO for all hut the right ae.
Di-ta-; - of these orgat s require i'ie use of a din
retic lIELMB 'I.D S f'LL'lO EX'IRACT BI'CHU
is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for dis
eases ot the Bial Jer. Kidneys, Grave), Dr. p- - y, Or
ganic We.. hue -. Fern !c C u.ij !.:i its. General Debil
ity, an f ,11 diseases of the t'riniry Organs whether
existing ir. .Mile or Female, fr tn whatevei cause
originating an 1 no inat er of how iong stan ling
If no tre-.-f. mt is rat • "•e l to, c nvutnptlon or
Insanity may ensue. tjur tl -h nr. I idooj arc sup
portcl from these . nr-es, ar ! the health n: ! happi
ness, an Ithi' .f j ■•ferity, de; .5 u.sm a /r .mpt
use ot a reliab.e rcuic ly.
Helm' Id's Extract Bj.hu. csf i'.Eshel npwarl of
13 years, prep red by H. T. HELM BED.
Druggist
of) 4 Eroadwar, Ncvr York, and
101 Sou' 1 . 10th -trect. I'hiladeinbia, Pa
Pt i. E-*1,25 ir bottla, or 6 bottles for 96.50,
deliver." 1 t-j any address. So i by ail drrgg.sts ev
erywhere.
Insurance Agency.
DAXIKf.: WRIOIIT .V- XEPIIEW,
si/ 2'uitA'/taimocA.', 2'<r,
Are Agentsfor '!.■• following, and all other responsi
ble in-urance C. aitmnies :
N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 2G7i
Enteririst, '• 37-' 104.
Manhattan, New Y rk, ' 1 052.123.
K.Auic.ican, •' 11 755.057,
Lorill-rd. ' si 1,4 ;■ 6.540.
C.rn E ' tngc, " '• fiu! OJ3.
Farmer*'ius. Co., 3 . tk. '• 52ot.su
Lyeotning. Muney, •< 2 3Hi OtiO
Home, N, w York •' 3.t :%
llartf -ri, Uartfurd, •' 1.7 151.
Fi.ocnix, • ■ f j .457
Travelers. '• •' ;;|
Hutfori Live Stu k. " 17 424.
Home. New Haven, " ] 4.i- ;.•!
Cumberland Valley, " 5061 ' b
N. England Mu'u il, - 5,0i0 taH.
Pr .pcty of k nls will he insure! .of the most
reasonable riits, in any of the a 1 eve companies
| Lome* t > i.;-urers i v Eire, tcciiUat or theft,
proui] :!y a iju.-'.eJ an l paid
DANTTE WEIGHT
& NEPHEW,
| Tank*, To ?> (■:. 16, lci>7.- v 71.7 :;
AUDiroar? iruricß.
| HTHE undersigned having been nopointnd by the
1 Orphan's Gnu" of Wyoming C untv an Aui f
to distru.utc th fun Is i . the binds cf he Admino
trator of the e*tate ID cry M t-olf. desee*** I: will
at'enti to the iu'ies of his ap; ■ i dun nt at h'soffi**
in Tunkh tn'm k P .•:; •! .■•• lb ir-f ir V ir. h 12th.
l-o -3 , at 1 o'clo k !'. M.it w !i time ml place
ail jiers-n- interest—J in l Isi utiti >n 're requ-s
--e I to present ih ir •! or.- o bu i barfed from com
ing in lor ask i*of.-i I fa • i
J. i. RHODES, Auditor.
Tankhannoek, Feb ij. ir>63a27wd
|
TheLas tCrownin3^ CCfiSi -
IS THE
IMPROVED
PIRRESTO®
1,
Hair DREssiwffi
priCCONEDOIIj/UR,
ADMIN IssTHATOR'S NOTICE.
TT7HEKEAS Letters ot Administration en tbe es ~
\ tate of Christian Bush, late of Washing l ' o
township, in Wyoming County, deceased, hsve teen
granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted t' l
said estate are requested to m ike immediate pat"
nient, and those having claims against sail es'a"
will present them duly authenimated dor settlement
to the subscriber at Mvhoopanv
BENJAMIN Ki NINEI's ATI ma
Mehoopany, Jan. '27, 't*a.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that my wife, Sybil, bt- 4
left my be 1 and beard without any reason* I '"'
cause or provocation. These are therefore to ferial
any person or persons trusting or harboring bet
on my account, as I will pay no charges of her ecu
,: noting after this date. AMb'S F. liulitf--
Forkstoc, Feb. 10, 186F.n27w3